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|episodecount= 42 (2 non-speaking) <br> 2 TV movies | |episodecount= 42 (2 non-speaking) <br> 2 TV movies | ||
|gender=Female | |gender=Female | ||
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|occupation=Student at [[Lawndale High]] | |occupation=Student at [[Lawndale High]] | ||
|family= [[Tom Griffin]] (father) <br/> [[Linda Griffin]] (mother) <br/> [[Chris Griffin]] (brother) <br/> [[Sam Griffin]] (brother) <br/> | |family= [[Tom Griffin]] (father) <br/> [[Linda Griffin]] (mother) <br/> [[Chris Griffin]] (brother) <br/> [[Sam Griffin]] (brother) <br/> | ||
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* Janie Mertz also provided the talent for characters [[Brittany Taylor]], and Sandi's mother, [[Linda Griffin|Linda]]. Sandi speaks in a low, sonorous voice, while Brittany's speech is high pitched and squeaky. Both characters' voices have a similar amount of stress and intonation in their speech patterns. | * Janie Mertz also provided the talent for characters [[Brittany Taylor]], and Sandi's mother, [[Linda Griffin|Linda]]. Sandi speaks in a low, sonorous voice, while Brittany's speech is high pitched and squeaky. Both characters' voices have a similar amount of stress and intonation in their speech patterns. | ||
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* In her second appearance, Sandi is talking to [[The Popular Girl]]; MTV's "Oh the Obscurity!" feature implied (tongue-in-cheek) that Sandi knocked Popular Girl aside and took her social position. | * In her second appearance, Sandi is talking to [[The Popular Girl]]; MTV's "Oh the Obscurity!" feature implied (tongue-in-cheek) that Sandi knocked Popular Girl aside and took her social position. |