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Chuck Pearson is a supporting character of the animated series Pepper Ann. He is the father of Pepper Ann and Moose Pearson and the ex-husband of Lydia. Despite being divorced, he still plays a big part in his two daughters' lives and tries to be as helpful as possible.

Background[]

Chuck Pearson is a British zeppelin pilot who met the traveling Lilly Family and fell in love with the eldest daughter Lydia. They entered a relationship before getting married and had two daughters Pepper Ann and Moose. He missed the latter's birth due to the nature of his job and sometime afterwards, he and Lydia divorced. A very young Pepper Ann tried to bring them back together, but ultimately learned to deal with it. Since then, Chuck never missed an opportunity to visit his daughters and maintains a strong friendship with Lydia.

Chuck started to visit more often in Pepper Ann's tween-years and would take the her and Moose on various outings. He would remind her eldest daughter that even though they do not live together anymore, he still loves her and would never forget about her. At one point, Pepper Ann set him up with a woman named Sarah (pronounced Ser-ah "like the song") because she felt that he would be lonely seeing Lydia dating someone else, but this turned out to be a non-issue as he cared more about his daughter's happiness.

Chuck is absent in "The Finale", though it can be assumed that he still is involved in Pepper Ann and Moose's lives.

Personality[]

Chuck is, in Pepper Ann's eyes, the ideal father figure. He is very caring and supportive and always has positive words to leave. He is very intelligent and can tell when something is bothering Pepper Ann, though admittedly he can be quite confused with how she chose to go about with dealing with the issue. He is very good at maintaining relationships as there is no bad blood between him and Lydia and he clearly cares for her as she is technically family. While he can sometimes find Pepper Ann's shenanigans outrageous like everyone else, he loves his family unconditionally.

Physical appearance[]

Chuck is a Caucasian man of average height with short amber hair, a dark unibrow and a noticeable cleft in his chin. He usually wears a dark green shirt, dark blue jacket, brown dress pants and belt and dark brown shoes.

Trivia[]

  • A running gag throughout the first two seasons is that his face is never shown. Starting with the season two finale "That's My Dad", the series begins to show his face, possibly because the staff wanted to use him more often and it would have been difficult to do this with his face covered the whole time.

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Media
Pepper AnnPepper Ann Main ThemePepper Ann (song)
Characters
Pepper Ann PearsonPepper Ann's reflectionNicky LittleMilo KamalaniMoose PearsonBecky LittleTrinket St. BlairCissy RooneyDieter LederhosenTessa and Vanessa JamesConstance GoldmanStewart WalldingerGwen MezzrowAlice KanePink-Eye PeteShelf McClainBrendaSketchCraig BeanCrashLydia PearsonChuck PearsonJanie DiggetyJoJo DiggetyNed DiggetyEffie ShruggAbriola StarkCarlotta SneedRoland CarterCoach DooganBronte BladdarSherman FinkyVera Groober-SchwartzPrincipal Hickey
Episodes
Season 1: "Ziterella" • "Romeo and Juliet" / "Food Barn" • "Old Best Friend" / "Crunch Pod" • "Psychic Moose" / "Doll and Chain" • "Megablades of Grass" / "Family Vacation" • "The Big Pencil" / "Sani-Paper" • "Uniform, Uniformity" / "Snot Your Mother's Music" • "The Environ-Mentals" • "Crush and Burn" / "Soccer Season" • "Thanksgiving Dad" • "Sketch 22" / "Manly Milo" • "Have You Ever Been Unsupervised" / "The Unusual Suspects" • "Nicky Gone Bad" / "In Support of"

Season 2: "Quiz Bowl" / "License to Drive" • "Cocoon Gables" / "Green-Eyed Monster" • "Hazelnut's Finest" / "Cat Scan" • "An OtterBiography" / "GreenSleeves" • "Vanessa Less Tessa" / "Peer Counselor P.A." • "A 'Tween Halloween" / "Mash into Me" • "Presenting Stewart Waldinger" / "P.A.'s Life in a Nutshell" • "Like Riding a Bike" • "Radio Freak Hazelnut" / "Framed" • "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Milo" / "The Sisterhood" • "Impractical Jokes" / "Cold Feet" • "Doppelganger Didi" / "Pepper Ann's Day Off-Kilter" • "A No Hair Day" / "That's My Dad"
Season 3: "You Oughta Be in Musicals!" • "Dances with Ignorance" / "Girl Power" • "Beyond Good and Evel" / "One of the Guys" • "The Wash-Out" / "Def Comedy Mom" • "The First Date Club" / "Unicycle of Life" • "A Kosher Christmas" • "Effie Shrugged" / "Mom Knows What P.A. Did Two Nights Ago" • "The Spanish Imposition" / "Single Unemployed Mother"
Season 4: "Burn, Hazelnut, Burn" / "Career Daze" • "G.I. Janie" / "Miss Moose" • "Pepper Shaker" / "Flaw and Order" • "Baggy Bean Buddies" / "The Beans of Wrath" • "The Velvet Room" • "One Angry Woman" • "The Sellout" / "The Telltale Fuzzy" • "A Valentine's Day Tune" • "Sammy's Song" / "Permanent Record" • "Live and Let Dye" • "Remote Possibilities" / "Considering Constance" • "To Germany with Love" • "Bye, Bye Trinket" / "P.A.'s Pop Fly" • "My Mother, Myself" • "The Amazing Becky Little" • "The Untitled Milo Kamalani Project" / "Guess Who's Coming to the Theater" • "The Great Beyond" / "Jaybirds of a Feather" • "The Way They Were"
Season 5: "The One with Mr. Reason" / "Sense and Senselessness" • "Forging Ahead" / "Reality Bytes" • "Carmello" / "Strike it or Not" • "Complimentary Colors" • "The Merry Lives of Pepper Ann" • "A is for Average" / "Alice Kane Went Down to Calcutta" • "Spice of Life" / "T.G.I.F." • "Dear Debby" / "Too Cool to Be Mom" • "Moose in Love" / "Two's Company" • "Zen and the Art of Milo" / "That's My Mama Destructo" • "Unhappy Campers" / "Searching for Pepper Ann Pearson" • "The Word" / "The Perfect Couple" • "The Finale"

Locations
Hazelnut Middle SchoolPepper Ann's House
See also
House of Mouse
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