
Age: 16
female
Alisha Weir (born on September 26, 2009) is an Irish actress and singer. She grew up in the South Dublin suburb of Knocklyon, where her passion for the arts blossomed at a young age. Inspired by her older sisters' drama classes, she joined in on the fun and soon discovered her own talent for acting. Alisha cut her teeth on stage, appearing in productions like "Once" at Dublin's Olympia Theatre. Her captivating stage presence even landed her a spot on Ireland's popular "The Late Late Toy Show," where she wowed audiences with a rendition of Justin Timberlake's "True Colors." Her big break came in 2018 when she made her feature film debut in the thriller "Don't Leave Home," quickly followed by a role in the crime drama "Darklands." At just 11 years old, Alisha was cast in the coveted role of Matilda Wormwood in the film adaptation of the hit musical "Matilda." Her star continued to rise when she portrayed the titular lead in the 2024 horror film "Abigail".

Mack, Pam, Dax, and Gwen enjoy their vacation then they will get back home in Moosehead pond. However, it was destroyed by the wildfire and the Mallards will never be in the north ever, they tries to find new home somewhere safe. Once the Mallards are in New York, they forced to stay with Chump. Several years later and one day, the teenage Dax was in the pond, seeing the ducks that he would make friends. Dax met Kim until they remembered each other. Dax told Kim that his family lost their home, Kim's family are also homeless because of the hunters so they escaped from Jamaica. Dax decided to let them be with the mallards. Gwen who don't remember Kim argued Dax over falling in love. While battling Gwen, Dax threw her at the machine that made by humans, she accidentally used it. The families were having arguments when the dimensional portal appeared, sucking Gwen toward it. The Mallards and Kim's family of unknown species tried to save Gwen but they all got into the portal, leaving Chump. The families landed in the world but the birds only, specifically in the city except for Uncle Dan who landed in another place. The duck families learned that the world is safe and they tried to own homes that are actually for sale but arrested by the bird cops for breaking and entering. The police department sent them to the apartment-style homeless shelter. The families have started their journey in the modern civilized world of the birds.
