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== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
Ms. Trencherman is a classy woman who demands respect. She was easily angered by [[Richter]]'s accusation of her being criminal when asking if her rubies were legally obtained. She then promptly told Mr. Loew that she will not be talked to in such manner by both Richter and [[Simms]]. She was also livid when [[Mr. Loew]] said she was the bank's oldest customer (even though he meant it in terms of loyalty) she kicked him and the fraudulent agents out of the deposit room before slamming the door shut.
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Ms. Trencherman is a classy woman who demands respect. She was easily angered by [[Richter]]'s accusation of her being a criminal when asking if her rubies were legally obtained. She then promptly told Mr. Loew that she will not be talked to in such manner by both Richter and [[Simms]]. She was also livid when [[Mr. Loew]] said she was the bank's oldest customer (even though he meant it in terms of loyalty) she kicked him and the fraudulent agents out of the deposit room before slamming the door shut.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 16:28, 20 April 2020

MS. TRENCHERMAN
Harriet Trencherman
Also Known As Ms. Trencherman (credits)
Mrs. Trencherman (by Mr. Loew)
Gender Female
Interests Rubies
Friends Mr. Loew
Mr. Poltax
Ms. Haze
Enemies Richter
Simms
Voice Actor Kath Soucie
First Appearance The Bank Trick
Last Appearance The Bank Trick
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Harriet Trencherman is a minor character on the Rugrats who appears in the episode, "The Bank Trick". She is the 27th National Bank's most valued depositor who is worth millions.

Description

Harriet wears a green coat with a fur scarf. She wears golden earrings and glasses around her nose. She has grey hair and is light skin. She also wears a green hat and green shoes.

Personality

Ms. Trencherman is a classy woman who demands respect. She was easily angered by Richter's accusation of her being a criminal when asking if her rubies were legally obtained. She then promptly told Mr. Loew that she will not be talked to in such manner by both Richter and Simms. She was also livid when Mr. Loew said she was the bank's oldest customer (even though he meant it in terms of loyalty) she kicked him and the fraudulent agents out of the deposit room before slamming the door shut.

Trivia

  • According to Mr. Poltax, she is worth millions.
  • She doesn't like being called "old".
  • She is the 27th National Bank's most loyal customer.
  • Despite her being credited as 'Ms. Trencherman', Mr. Loew and Ms. Haze refer to her as "Mrs. Trencherman" implying that she is married. Though, this could be a mistake on the writer's part.