The 28 characters that are present in the fictional universe of Charlotte in Multilink World are a mixture of individuals who are central to the plot and those who play a more minor role in the story.
Charlotte in Multilink World is a British-American web series created by Kelvin Kibuuka and produced by Multilink Studios. Set in a parallel universe, the series follows a young girl named Charlotte Mills living in a sentient-cube-populated world.
Charlotte Mills is a young girl who is best friends with Emily, Brooke, and Maria. The four of them find themselves in a world populated by anthropomorphic multicolored cubes. Charlotte and her friends must devise strategies to protect themselves from Regina, the story's main antagonist, who plans to control the multilink cubes and use them for her own means. Charlotte and her friends must also navigate the complicated social dynamics of the multilink cube world and find ways to connect with the other humans. Along the way, Charlotte and her friends must figure out how to free themselves and the multilink cubes from Regina's clutches.
The concept of the show is centered around the popular educational manipulative called Multilink cubes, which are often used in math classrooms to help students understand complex concepts through hands-on learning.
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Charlotte Mills is the protagonist of Charlotte in Multilink World. She is thirteen years old. Charlotte is adventurous and likes to explore different areas in the Multilink World with her best friend, Emily Hamilton.
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There are actually two main characters and they are Charlotte and Wilbur.
No, "queerly" is not a character in Charlotte's Web. The main characters in the book are Wilbur, Charlotte, Fern, and Templeton.
the main character in Charlotte's web is Mr. Zuckerman.
No, there is no character named Harriet in Charlotte's Web. The main characters in the book are Charlotte, Wilbur, Fern, and Templeton.