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Miss Achmetha | |
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Name | Miss Achmetha |
Gender | Female |
Vegetable | Green Onion |
First Episode Appearance | Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen |
Voice Actress | Charlotte Jackson, Gail Freeman, Marin Miller |
Miss Achmetha is a character in VeggieTales. She is a slightly crazed green onion who is known for her odd demeanor and her unexplained love for puppies.
She first appears in Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen as a Persian who auditions to be King Xerxes' new queen. Miss Achmetha auditions with her own song ("Lost Puppies") expressing her love for puppies and how she would "give a home to all the lost puppies" if she were queen. Unfortunately, her audition is given two thumbs down by King Xerxes and Haman.
Miss Achmetha occasionally has the occupation of a nurse. She has also appeared in several Silly Songs.
Filmography
- Herself in Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen
- Herself in Lyle the Kindly Viking
- Jopponian in Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie
- Herself in The Star of Christmas (picture)
- Nurse in The Ballad of Little Joe
- Herself in A Snoodle's Tale
- The Pharoh's daughter in Duke and the Great Pie War
- Elf woman in Lord of the Beans
- Nurse in Abe and the Amazing Promise
- Herself in 'Twas the Night Before Easter
- Carrot peasant in Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men
- Miss Minchin in The Penniless Princess God's Little Girl
- Headmistress Minchin in The Little House That Stood
- Herself in Celery Night Fever
- Madame Chalot in Beauty and the Beet
GALLERY
TRIVIA
- As stated in the commentary, Miss Achmetha is actually the peasant carrot in Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men. She was said to appear as a carrot in her later appearances, but she returned to her original design.
- She is often seen playing an accordian.