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Dale Horton
Dale Horton, married to Mrs. Horton, is
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Dale Jacobs
Dale Jacobs is the editor of the Odyssey Times. He had a
great fascination with things like the Jesus Cloth and Kent Wakefield
for the sake of the paper. In Caroling, Caroling it is also
revealed that at one point he may have been the choir director for
Odyssey Community Church. He also dabbled in acting in Terror from
the Skies.
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Dalton Kearn
Dalton Kearn is a former colleague of Leonard Meltsner.
He worked with Leonard in the past, and competed with him for the heart
of Thelma Mushnik. When Thelma married Leonard, Kearn turned evil. He
convinced the Meltsners to come to Africa with him on an archeological
dig. There in Zaire, Kearn imprisoned them and forced Leonard to
continue working for him as a senior archaeologist...
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Dan Isidro
Dan Isidro is a Christian missionary in South America.
His first appearance is in a dream of Jimmy Barclay's and a subsequent
small appearance in person. He traveled to Mexico to meet with Whit and
Eugene to find the Cross of Cortes. Dan Isidro is Nicaraguan. Later on
Whit mentions Dan becomes a Universal Press Foundation sponsored
missionary.
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Danny Schmidt
Danny is a cute, young boy who has a tendency to
procrastinate...
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Davey
Holcomb
After a bad game with the Coyotes
baseball team, Davey becomes discouraged, blaming
himself for the turnout of the game. Whit tries to lift
Davey's spirits by encouraging him to help him with a
new invention. Davey decides to create a pizza oven from
an old photocopy machine. This experience boosts Davey's
confidence.
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David
Harley
David Harley was a dim-witted police
officer played by Will Ryan who was later replaced by
detective Harlow Doyle after some parents complained
about Harley's poor representation of authority. David
Harley left Odyssey and all of his episodes were
withdrawn from release or remade to exclude him.
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David
Parker
David Parker is a very busy man, balancing taking care of
the kids, helping Eva with her projects, and watching football
(specifically, the NFL). David always tries to guide his three diverse
children into making the right decisions.
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David Straussberg
David Straussberg is the older brother of Mandy
Straussberg.
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Dee Grant
Dee works for Maximized Comics. She wants Wooton to sign
a contract with them. She is eventually revealed as being the Perilous
Pen, though she denies any connection to his website.
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Derk Begs
He works for The Stiletto. He is known for having an
AppleBerry cell phone full of "incriminating evidence". He is believed
to have gone into small periods of hallucination. His first job was a
paper boy, but was later initiated into the criminal underworld by and
unknown agent employed by The Stiletto....
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Digger Digwillow
Digger Digwillow is a young boy who first tried out the
Imagination Station. After trying the Imagination Station (which was
coincidentally about Jesus' death) he accepted Christ. Later after
talking with Whit about developing his imagination in a positive way, he
got the inspiration to build a tree house called Wonderworld.
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Dion
Dion was a bully from Vance's gang who was made by Vance
to make Buck's life miserable. After Buck caught Vance to prove all his
gang did was because Vance made them, Dion seemed to change for the
better, giving up the scam he was going to use at the Whit's End Let's
Get Together festival and going on a ride with Buck. |
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Doc Morton
Doc Morton's son is Isaac Morton, and her husband is
Jerry Morton. She is often around as the family doctor and appears
throughout the series.
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Don Polehaus
Don Polehaus is a detective for the Odyssey Police
Department, having been transferred from Connellsville. He has a strong
sense of justice, believing that people who have a history of wrongdoing
cannot be trusted to change for the better...
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Donna Barclay
Donna Barclay is the oldest child and only daughter in
the Barclay family. She is prone to complain and is always trying to
"keep up with what her friends are doing." Of course, she’s constantly
harassed and irritated by younger brother Jimmy.
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Donny
McCoy
Donny is a kid smaller then the average kid his age and
appeared in Camp What-A-Nut. He'd hoped to have a good time but his
hopes were partly smashed when bully Chas Wentworth made his presence
known to him...
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Doris Rathbone
Doris Rathbone is a perfect compliment to
her husband, Bart...which is to say she’s anything but perfect! Less
than the model wife and mother, she is the sometimes nagging
co-conspirator in Bart’s schemes.
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Dorothy
Jones
Dorothy is the mother of Barrett and Emily, and the wife
of Simon Jones.
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Dr. Hawthorne
Dr. Hawthorne was a history and math teacher at Odyssey
Middle School. He was widely reputed for his stern nature; Jared DeWhite
and Cody Carper, two of his students, believed him to be "the meanest
teacher in history", and Trent DeWhite was often very intimidated by
him...
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Duncan Mathis
Duncan Mathis is the brother of Monica Stone, whose
well-being was Monica's main evident motivation during the Novacom saga.
He is a wheel-chair bound paraplegic who was the subject of many Radio
wave study tests at Campbell College.
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Dwayne Oswald
Dwayne is generally Jared DeWhite's foil; going along
with Jared's ridiculous schemes and theories and usually bearing the
brunt of them. He is also good friends with Ivan and Julie Zeeke. He
claims to be able to play the guitar, though the other characters are
rather doubtful of his talent.
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