How Old Is Wirt Over The Garden Wall

Let's talk about Over the Garden Wall. You know, that spooky, autumnal mini-series? It's a classic. But a burning question remains: how old is Wirt, really?
The Great Wirt Age Debate
Everyone "knows" he's 12 or 13. It's practically canon, right? I'm here to stir the pot. Prepare for an unpopular opinion.
I think Wirt is older. Maybe even 15! Don't throw your pumpkin spice lattes at me just yet. Hear me out.
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Evidence for the "Older Wirt" Theory
First, let's consider his anxieties. A 12-year-old worries about cooties. Wirt agonizes over poetry and impressing girls. That's some advanced angst.
He's deeply insecure. That smacks of teenage awkwardness. Plus, he's building elaborate contraptions to woo girls? A kid would just throw rocks.
Then there's his leadership role. He's clearly trying to take care of Greg. A younger sibling, sure, but he takes responsibility seriously. Usually, 12-year-olds are busy playing video games.
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He's also pretty sarcastic. That kind of snark takes practice. I'm just saying, it doesn't appear out of thin air.
Remember the Halloween party? He's mortified that Sara will see his costume. A 15-year-old's social anxieties are way stronger than a 12-year-old's.
Counterarguments and Rebuttals
Okay, okay, he's a bit of a scaredy-cat. True. But anxiety manifests differently. Some teens overthink everything. Maybe Wirt is just that kind of teen.

He also gets easily frustrated. But he's lost in a spooky forest! I'd be frustrated too. Wouldn't you?
And his naivete? Well, he's clearly sheltered. Plus, everyone is a little naive sometimes. Even the cool kids.
The "Cartoon Logic" Argument
Of course, it's a cartoon. Things aren't always logical. Characters can act younger or older than they are.

But that doesn't mean we can't speculate! What's the fun in accepting everything at face value? Let's embrace the mystery.
Final Thoughts
Ultimately, Wirt's age is up for interpretation. The creators probably left it vague on purpose.
I'm not saying I'm right. I'm just offering a different perspective. One based on pure, unadulterated speculation!

So, next time you watch Over the Garden Wall, think about it. Is Wirt really just a kid? Or is he a full-blown teenager in disguise?
Maybe this is just my own head-canon. Maybe it's the truth. Either way, it's fun to think about.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go listen to some clarinet music. And ponder the mysteries of the Unknown.
Just remember,
"Everything happens for a reason, even the bad things."Or does it? That's for another debate.
