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Edwina

Edwina is a minor character in the DreamWorksAardman film, Chicken Run.

Background

She was killed by Mrs. Tweedy at the beginning of the film and eaten by Mr. Tweedy, because she was no longer able to lay eggs for the past week, so she was no longer useful to their cause. She refused to inform her fellow hens of her infertility, either because she didn't want to make them look infertile, and risk their lives, or because life at the farm had made her suicidally depressed. Mrs. Tweedy then grabs Edwina and takes her to the chopping room. She then places her head on the wood log and then chopped her head off. After that, Edwina was eaten and all was left is her bones.

Physical Appearance

She was a white chicken with a green necklace around her neck. Her crest is red and her feet is yellow. Her eyes and beak are brown. Her legs and feet are brown and scaly.

Personality

Edwina was known to keep secrets of her egg laying discontinued from the other hens because she didn't want them to be involved to the same fate as her.

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Chicken Run
Films: Chicken RunChicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

Chickens: GingerRocky RhodesBabsBuntyMacFowlerEdwina
Others: Mrs. TweedyMr. TweedyNick and FetcherDogs
Cast: Benjamin Whitrow (Fowler) • Debi Derryberry (Edwina)
Crew: David SorenHarry Gregson-WilliamsJohn PowellRupert Gregson-WilliamsSimon J. Smith

Wallace & Gromit
Films: The Curse of the Were-RabbitWallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

Characters: WallaceGromitLady TottingtonVictor QuartermaineWere-RabbitHutchPhilip
Cast: Ralph Fiennes (Victor) • Ben Whitehead (Mr. Leaching)

Flushed Away
Media:Flushed AwayVideo Game

Songs: Dancing with MyselfWhat's New Pussycat?
Main Characters: Roddy St. JamesRita MaloneSidThe Toad
Support Characters: Le FrogSpikeWhiteySlugsGranny MaloneMarcel the Frog MimeTex the RatFat Barry
Cast: Bill Nighy (Whitey) • Andy Serkis (Spike) • Christopher Knights (Barry)
Crew: Bibo BergeronHarry Gregson-WilliamsGary Trousdale