Talk:Diefenbaker (wolf)

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On what basis is he described as a "half-wolf"? Yes, he clearly wasn't played by a wolf at any point, but unless I'm very much mistaken, his character is universally referred to as a "wolf" with no qualification, and it's clear that his CHARACTER was meant to be a wolf. Since this is about the character Diefenbaker, rather than the animals that played him, I have edited accordingly. 80.194.187.185 18:19, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

It's explicitly stated in at least two episodes: "Red, White or Blue" and "I Coulda Been a Defendant". Apparently it was also stated on the official website, but that no longer exists and archive.org has no entries. --Jamoche 21:30, 18 February 2007 (UTC)