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(We're not sure if Krull is supposed to be benevolent.)
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'''Anya''' (voiced by [[Pamela Hayden]]) is Lisa's pen pal in "[[Cape Feare]]". She is not seen, but her voice is heard while Lisa reads a letter. In the letter, she writes that the president of her country was overthrown and replaced by [[General Krull]]. However, as Lisa reads, Anya's voice (and presumable her writing) are replaced by the voice of an older man who praises the benevolent general.
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'''Anya''' (voiced by [[Pamela Hayden]]) is Lisa's pen pal in "[[Cape Feare]]". She is not seen, but her voice is heard while Lisa reads a letter. In the letter, she writes that the president of her country was overthrown and replaced by [[General Krull]]. However, as Lisa reads, Anya's voice (and presumable her writing) are replaced by the voice of an older man who praises the "benevolent" general. For odd reasons, the person who wrote the remainder of her letter seemed to sign it as "little girl" instead of her name.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 22:17, August 25, 2010

Anya (voiced by Pamela Hayden) is Lisa's pen pal in "Cape Feare". She is not seen, but her voice is heard while Lisa reads a letter. In the letter, she writes that the president of her country was overthrown and replaced by General Krull. However, as Lisa reads, Anya's voice (and presumable her writing) are replaced by the voice of an older man who praises the "benevolent" general. For odd reasons, the person who wrote the remainder of her letter seemed to sign it as "little girl" instead of her name.

Appearances