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* [[The Runt At the End]]: Wilbur
* [[Say My Name]]: In the 1973 film version, {{spoiler|after Charlotte passes away}}:
{{quote| '''Wilbur:''' Charlotte? ''Charlotte??'' '''CHARLOTTE!!!'''}}
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Charlotte (at least from Wilbur's perspective). Likely as not, her vocabulary introduced a lot of young readers to words like "languishing", "radiant", "versatile", and "salutations."
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: Fern is able to understand what the animals are saying when they talk to each other, although she is not shown speaking to them.
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* [[Tough Love]]: In the book, Charlotte is much stricter on Wilbur than either of the movies, and isn't above snapping at him or scolding him -- or anyone else in the barnyard, for that matter.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: The geese tend to repeat their own words as they talk.
{{quote| '''Gander:''' It's my idio-idio-idiosyncracy.}}
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: What happened to the gosling that wanted to be a pig?
* [[What's in It For Me?]]: It's a continued theme in at least the animated movie that Templeton repeatedly asks this question, and is repeatedly answered with ''very'' strong incentives. One has to wonder why Templeton hasn't learned to expect it.