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Trixie Young Born Febeury 3 1986 is the 5yr old main character in Problem Child 2 portrayed by Ivyann Schwan. She is a highly intelligent but mischievous and rather aggressive kindergartener who starts off as enemies with Junior, but later they becomes friends.


Personality[]

Trixie is the daughter of Annie Young, the school nurse. She is more insane and mischievous than Junior, as she carries a lighter and M-80 dynamite sticks with her. She first met Junior when he popped her balloon with a slingshot from his father's car and laughed.

On the first day of school, she puts on a sign on his back, flipped him and drew a marker mustache on his upper lip, and sprayed him with a fire hose. Junior retaliated by making her throw up all over an amusement park ride called The Crazy Dance.

One night, Junior decided to start planning something decent, so he got Ben to take him to a pizzeria, where they end up having dinner with Annie and Trixie. Mr. Peabody, out on a date with his girlfriend, spotted Junior and Trixie and starts mouthing off; the kids, who share a hatred for him, throw meatballs at him. Mr. Peabody yells at Ben for defending the kids' actions and throws an egg at him, and Ben responds by starting a food fight; as a result, they all get kicked out and banned from the pizzeria by one of the waiters. Now having realized their parents like each other, Junior and Trixie exchange apologies for all the things they did to each other, and become friends, while also accepting each other's parents.

Junior then tells Trixie about LaWanda, his dad's fiancée, and she ruins the wedding by using a bulldozer with the caring Love Rock and having it roll down the aisle, trapping LaWanda underneath it.

She is last seen walking away with Junior, Ben, and her mother.

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Quotes[]

  • “Junior, I’m sorry I squirted you with the fire hose.”
  • “I think your dad likes my mom. Usually when a guy does that, I hit him with a car and I knock him down the stairs. I’ve gotta look out for her. But your dad? He doesn’t bug me so much.”
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