Talk:Beagle Boys

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Hm. Either this page should be moved to Beagle Boys, ... or Beagle Babes should be moved to The Beagle Babes and Beagle Brats to The Beagle Brats. -- Timwi 15:55, 11 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Done. violet/riga (t) 13:39, 21 August 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] Bugle or Bebop?

As far as I can recall, the jazzy Beagle Boy went by the name Bugle in the cartoon, or at least in the episode Hero For Hire. I haven't seen any other episodes that he appears in in quite a while, so I could be mistaken. But my question is, when was he referred to as Bebop? The comic book?

Could it be an infringment with the Bebop character of the Ninja Turtles, which would've been on air around the same time? Giamberardino 03:56, 27 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] not based on dogs or beagle breed

Being the owner of a beagle I cannot help but fully understand why the creator of the Walt Disney cartoon characters chose the name and "dog" characters. The beagle boys are always getting into trouble, they always get caught; just like a real beagle. The match is perfect.

[edit] the status seekers

The three Beagles on "The Status Seekers" (the ones hired by Charles Upstuck III) are introduced as Bonaparte (Big-Time), Bicep (Bouncer), and (I forgot Burger's name). They're virtually clones of Big Time, Burger, and Bouncer, possesing the same voices. However, they wear golf shirts, are in the "Club-Fed" prison, and have a more advanced vocabulary. Shouldn't they be considered as different beagles boys?

Um, why does the family portrait say "Trish" where "Ma" should be? If there's no answer soon, I'm going to assume it's vandalism and change it back.


[edit] Running Gag

  • The fact that the Beagle Boys fail in their attempts to rob Scrooge is a running gag; only once did they nearly succede-when challenged by Scoorge to deterime the disputed ownership of the money bin, the Beagle Boys accepted a test of diving into the bin head first against Scrooge-and lost; their heads wern't as hard as Scrooge's! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.53.145.121 (talk) 01:09, 10 December 2007 (UTC)