Wirt | Over the Garden Wall Wiki | Fandom Wirt is the main protagonist of the Over the Garden Wall He views the world in a serious way, unlike his younger half-brother, Gregory He is determined and often makes a point of being a contrarian, which frequently leads the pair into trouble He is voiced by Elijah Wood
Wirt | Heroes Wiki | Fandom Wirt is the main protagonist of Cartoon Network 's dark fantasy animated miniseries Over the Garden Wall He is a teenage boy who is lost in the Unknown alongside Greg Towards the end of the series, it's revealed that he and Greg are half-brothers and from the modern world
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List of Over the Garden Wall characters - Wikipedia The series revolves around two half-brothers: Wirt (voiced by Elijah Wood), the awkward and pessimistic older brother, and Gregory (voiced by Collin Dean), the energetic and optimistic younger brother
Wirt - Fanlore Wirt is one of the main characters in the Over the Garden Wall miniseries, voiced by Elijah Wood He is a teenage boy with a younger half brother Greg who he is lost in the Unknown with
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Wirt1 - Poe Wirt is a pessimistic realist in many ways, but also has a naïve and childish side to him He is easily scared and surprised, and even though he is far more perceptive than his brother, he is very much still a kid, he has a tendency to think negatively
Wirt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle High German wirt, wiert, wurt, wert, from Old High German wirt (“host”), from Proto-Germanic *werduz Cognate with English ward, Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌳𐌿𐍃 (wairdus), Dutch waard, [1] Danish vært and Swedish värd