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The cowardly coyote from [[SatAM]] and the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)]] comics. He speaks with a French accent, and lives in [[Knothole Village]]. His only relative is his roboticized father, [[General D' Coolette]]. He used to be attracted to [[Sally Acorn]], but now is in love with [[Bunnie Rabbot]]. He's not a very important (or useful) character, but he always hangs around anyway.
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'''Antoine D'Coolette''' is the cowardly coyote from [[SatAM]] and the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)]] comics. He speaks with a French accent, and lives in [[Knothole Village]]. His only relative is his roboticized father, [[General D' Coolette]]. He used to be attracted to [[Sally Acorn]], but now is in love with [[Bunnie Rabbot]]. He's not a very important (or useful) character, but he always hangs around anyway.
  
 
In a SatAM episode, Antoine's last name was given as "DePardeaux"; however, this was only mentioned once (and likely made up on the spot by the writer working on the script), whereas the Archie comic has used "D'Coolette" repeatedly and consistently.
 
In a SatAM episode, Antoine's last name was given as "DePardeaux"; however, this was only mentioned once (and likely made up on the spot by the writer working on the script), whereas the Archie comic has used "D'Coolette" repeatedly and consistently.
  
 
[[Category:Archie Characters]]
 
[[Category:Archie Characters]]

Revision as of 12:55, 5 March 2005

Antoine D'Coolette is the cowardly coyote from SatAM and the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie) comics. He speaks with a French accent, and lives in Knothole Village. His only relative is his roboticized father, General D' Coolette. He used to be attracted to Sally Acorn, but now is in love with Bunnie Rabbot. He's not a very important (or useful) character, but he always hangs around anyway.

In a SatAM episode, Antoine's last name was given as "DePardeaux"; however, this was only mentioned once (and likely made up on the spot by the writer working on the script), whereas the Archie comic has used "D'Coolette" repeatedly and consistently.