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====1987 Series Beagles==== There were many Beagle Boys on the [[DuckTales (1987 TV series)|1987 original series]], but the most common seven consisted of: {| class="wikitable" |- style="background:#EFEFEF" |'''Name''' |'''Placard Number''' |'''Characteristics''' |- |'''Bigtime Beagle'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/big-time-beagle/|title=Bigtime Beagle {{!}} Mickey Mouse Athletics|website=mickeymouseathletics.com|access-date=August 20, 2019|archive-date=August 31, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831151848/https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/big-time-beagle|url-status=usurped}}</ref> |167β671 |Bigtime is the second-in-command, being the leader of the group in absence of Ma Beagle, and is distinguished by being rather short for someone with the word "Big" in his name. He is the smartest of the seven main Beagles and often has to correct his companions whenever they get something wrong or mishear his directions. Voiced by [[Frank Welker]]. |- |'''Burger Beagle''' |761-176 or 176β761 |As his name suggests, Burger has a large appetite, although it's for more than just hamburgers. He has a habit of talking about food no matter if any of the others are actually talking about it. His prison tag is often seen with a bite taken out of it. He also is not very bright. Incidentally, his comic counterpart (who had the second placard number) is known for a special appreciation for prunes and his curious culinary tastes (i.e. catsup on ice cream or peanut butter pizza with gravy). Voiced by [[Chuck McCann]]. |- |'''Bouncer Beagle'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/bouncer-beagle/|title=Bouncer Beagle {{!}} Mickey Mouse Athletics|website=mickeymouseathletics.com|access-date=August 20, 2019|archive-date=August 31, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831183405/https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/bouncer-beagle|url-status=usurped}}</ref> |716-167 |Distinguishable for his teeth, one of which is missing, Bouncer is the strongest Beagle after Bankjob. In earlier episodes, before their names were well established, Bouncer sometimes had Burger's voice and vice versa. He appeared much less frequently in the second season, most likely because he was in jail as mentioned by Ma Beagle in one episode. In the GameCube version of the video game ''Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers!'', during the Beagle Boys boss battle, when Donald Duck fights Bigtime, Burger, and Bouncer, all three of them have the same number on Bouncer's shirt. Voiced by Chuck McCann. |- |'''Baggy Beagle''' |617β716 |Baggy is distinguishable for his silly grin as well as his loose-fitting clothing. His prison tag is often seen with a fold in one of the corners. He is the least intelligent and the most sloppy of the Beagle Boys. He appeared more frequently in the second season and somewhat replaced Bouncer as third beagle in the usual trio of himself, Bigtime, and Burger. Voiced by Frank Welker. |- |'''Bankjob Beagle'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/bankjob-beagle/|title=Bankjob Beagle {{!}} Mickey Mouse Athletics|website=mickeymouseathletics.com|access-date=August 20, 2019|archive-date=August 31, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831141827/https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/bankjob-beagle|url-status=usurped}}</ref> |671-167 or 614-167 |Bankjob is the third-in-command of the Beagle Boys, as he usually leads the group in episodes where Bigtime is not present. He is the largest of the seven main Beagles (by comparison, he is about the same size as Launchpad), and the strongest. In the second season, he had no speaking roles and rarely appeared. Voiced by [[Peter Cullen]]. |- |'''Bugle/Bebop Beagle''' |671β761 |Bugle, or Bebop, depending on the episode, is the beatnik member of the Beagle Boys (despite the fact that the comic Beagle with this character trait corresponds by placard to Babyface), and even dresses in a jazz-styled outfit. Had no speaking roles in season two. Voiced by [[Brian Cummings]]. |- |'''Babyface Beagle'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/babyface-beagle/|title=Babyface Beagle {{!}} Mickey Mouse Athletics|website=mickeymouseathletics.com|access-date=August 20, 2019|archive-date=August 31, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831144838/https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/babyface-beagle|url-status=usurped}}</ref> |176-167 |As his name suggests, Babyface is the youngest of the primary Beagles, as evidenced by the fact that his own clothing matches those of a baby, including a [[propeller beanie]] in place of the usual hat. He's also rather short yet slightly taller than Bigtime. In spite of this, his voice, provided by [[Terry McGovern (actor)|Terry McGovern]] (who also voices [[Launchpad McQuack|Launchpad]]), sounds more manly than that of Burger. Strangely, one particular comic story in ''[[Disney Adventures]]'' prominently featured Babyface, wherein he infiltrated [[Webby Vanderquack|Webby]]'s class. But he looked different from how he did on the show, and he also had a conscience, as he ended up rebelling against his brothers during a field trip to Scrooge's Money Bin. (He still ended up being arrested along with his brothers, though.) Like Bankjob and Bebop, his role was reduced to non-speaking cameos in the second season. |- |} '''Other Beagle Boys consisted of''': * '''Megabyte Beagle'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/megabyte-beagle/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170822190914/https://mickeymouseathletics.com/player/megabyte-beagle/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=August 22, 2017|title=Megabyte Beagle {{!}} Mickey Mouse Athletics|website=mickeymouseathletics.com|access-date=August 20, 2019}}</ref> is the most intelligent engineering genius of the clan, and the only one whose name does not begin with the letter "B". He appeared in the five-part serial ''Super DuckTales'', in which he made a remote control to control [[GizmoDuck]]. He has a habit of confusing his companions with his technobabble, forcing them to make him "say it in Beagle talk!". Ma Beagle comments that paying his college fees with stolen money paid off. His voice was done by [[Frank Welker]]. * '''Bomber Beagle''' looks a lot like Bankjob in that he has a similar jawline and is very large. He appears in some episodes and is more intelligent than most of the other brothers. He is also a skilled pilot as seen in the episode "Top Duck" (episode 16). * '''Backwoods Beagle''' is a small beagle about the size of Bigtime and Babyface, and the only Beagle who wears a full mustache. He has a strong Canadian accent and is the twin brother of Binky Beagle and Bacon Beagle. Backwoods wears a Davy Crocket-like trapper's outfit as opposed to the normal jailhouse outfit of the Beagle Boys. He is also the only person who is able to understand Bacon Beagle. * '''Binky Beagle''' is probably the only Beagle Boy who is never seen speaking. He is roughly the same size as Baggy Beagle, wears a lumberjack outfit, and has a full beard. He lives with Backwoods and Bacon Beagle in the Ducky Mountains. * '''Bacon Beagle''' is the only Beagle Boy who is not a Beagle. Bacon is in fact a pig. When Glomgold asked how he could be a Beagle Boy, Backwoods explains that Bacon had a bad case of the [[swine flu]] as a child. Bacon cannot speak, but his oinks and grunts are, instead, translated by Backwoods Beagle. * '''Cameo Beagles''': ** '''Bullseye Beagle''' ** '''Bulkhead Beagle''' ** '''Butterball Beagle''' ** '''Bombshell Beagle''' ** '''Bankroll Beagle''' ** '''Brainstorm Beagle''' ** '''Buns Beagle''' ** '''Boom Boom Beagle''' ''(Similar to the Beagle Babe)'' ** '''Banzai Beagle''' ** '''Buckaroo Beagle''' ** '''Beanball Beagle''' ** '''Blitzkrieg Beagle''' ** '''Bifocal Beagle''' ** '''Bumpkin Beagle''' ** '''Butter Ball Beagle''' ** '''Bully Beagle''' ** '''Bearnaise Beagle''' β A richer version of Burger ** '''Bicep Beagle''' β A richer version of Bouncer ** '''Bonaparte Beagle''' β A richer version of Bigtime
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