The image of Wullie sitting on his upturned bucket, wearing his famous black dungarees is as familiar to Scots as Edinburgh Castle. Wullie wages a constant war against boredom and he includes attending school in his list of boring things to do. He is a great righter of wrongs and will bravely tackle bullies to protect his lifelong pals Fat Bob, Soapy Soutar and Wee Eck. Sign up. Password recovery. Forgot your password? Get help. Create an account. The Edinburgh Reporter. In another amusing sketch, Wullie is caught out by P.
Murdoch, and grounded by his parents for a week. The final frame, instead of showing Wullie seated on his bucket, showed just the bucket with a large card against it which read "On this spot "Oor Wullie" wis put under hoose arrest an no aloud oot for a hale week".
At the start and finish of nearly every adventure, Wullie can be found sat on his trust bucket. He has even been known to take his bucket inside, to stop it freezing up in winter! Copyright FunTrivia, Inc. All Rights Reserved. FunTrivia is a collaborative community effort, where we are constantly updating questions to keep them accurate.
If you find an error, click through to the quiz link under the stated answer and then click "Report error" at the bottom of that page. Always calls Wullie 'William'. Oor Wullie's lang sufferin' teacher that tries tae keep up wi Wullie's antics.
Wi Oor Wullie takin ower the Scots language lesson on the site, he's decided tae keep a low profile fer now. A fine auld-farrant Polisman stationed in Auchenshoogle, hame toon o Oor Wullie. He spends a lot o time running efter Wullie and his pals.
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