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1[[header:[[center:''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales|2017}}'' [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017 (2017)]] [[Characters/DuckTales2017 character index]]\
2[-[[Characters/DuckTales2017MainCharacters Main Characters]]: [[Characters/DuckTales2017ScroogeMcDuck Scrooge McDuck]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017DonaldDuck Donald Duck]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017TheDuckTriplets The Duck Triplets]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017DellaDuck Della Duck]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017WebbyVanderquack Webby Vanderquack]]\
3[[Characters/DuckTales2017McDuckFamilyHouseholdAndEmployees [=McDuck=] Family Household and Employees]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017TheMcDuckDuckExtendedFamily The McDuck-Duck Extended Family]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017Duckburg Citizens of Duckburg]]\
4Antagonists: [[Characters/DuckTales2017Antagonists Major Antagonists]] | '''The Beagle Boys''' | [[Characters/DuckTales2017FOWL F.O.W.L.]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017MinorAntagonists Minor Antagonists]]\
5[[Characters/DuckTales2017Others Others]]]]-]]]
6----
7[[foldercontrol]]
8
9!!The Beagle Boys
10[[folder:As a Group]]
11[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beagle_boys_ducktales_2017.jpg]]
12
13->'''Voiced by''': Creator/EricBauza
14
15A family of criminals who are after Scrooge's money.
16----
17* AdaptationalVillainy: While still bungling and comical, this version of the Beagle Boys also show a much bigger inclination toward violence than previous ones, including [[WouldHurtAChild toward children.]]
18* AllInTheManual: A majority of the Beagle Boys who speak don't have their names spoken onscreen. Rather, they're stated in the end credits as can best be attributed.
19* AlliterativeName: The gang is called the '''B'''eagle '''B'''oys, and all of them have a name that starts with B.
20* BigThinShortTrio: This is a recurring motif throughout the various Beagle Boy groups; one member will be fairly small, one will be quite skinny, and one will be very burly. There are exceptions though, such as the Longboard Taquitos who all have athletic builds.
21* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Most Beagle Boys sport a capital B somewhere on their clothes (opposed to the prison numbers they have in the comics and the 1987 show).
22* {{Dogfaces}}: Slightly more dog-like than in previous incarnations, with more elongated snouts and pointy canines.
23* DominoMask: Part of the outfit of most Beagles, which they never take off.
24* DysfunctionJunction: Ma's a horrible parent and all of them have been verbally and emotionally abused, so none of them are well-adjusted. The brothers constantly fight with each other and are willing to stab each other in the back if they think it'll get them Ma's love.
25* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: All of them agree that they love their mother.
26* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: Ma Beagle often joins her boys in crimes.
27* FamilyThemeNaming: All of them have names that start with B.
28* FangsAreEvil: A family trait. All of them have one prominent fang, mostly visible when they speak, but Big Time's sticks out of his mouth even when closed.
29* FeudingFamilies: They have been long-time enemies of those in the bloodline of the [=McDuck=] Clan, Duck, and Coot families.
30* FurryReminder: Being dogs, their primary hideout is in a junkyard as if they were a pack of strays.
31* GangOfHats: They have numerous variations with their own gimmicks, such as the basic "original classic" Beagle Boys, ones with a campy soldier gimmick, {{Monster Clown}}s, TotallyRadical sports Beagles, and three French stereotypes.
32* GeodesicCast: The Boys are, for the most part, divided into numerous three-man cells, each roughly following a BigThinShortTrio formula.
33* InformedAttribute: Webby claims in "Daytrip of Doom" the Beagle Boys try to break into the Mansion all the time, yet we never see this onscreen in the present day. The closest we get to it is Ma Beagle and Blackarts Beagle infiltrating Scrooge's birthday party.
34* ItsPersonal: Why do they hate Scrooge so much? For stealing the town deed from Grandpa Beagle.
35* MassiveNumberedSiblings: There are at least two dozen of them showing up for Ma Beagle's birthday.
36* OutOfFocus: Compared to the rest of the RoguesGallery, the Beagle Boys keep their distance from Scrooge (Bigtime's obsession with kidnapping notwithstanding), more concerned with bank robberies rather than trying to raid the mansion or the Money Bin which they usually do in the comics or the 1987 show. This becomes especially noticeable come the third season.
37* RuleOfThree: The majority of the Beagle Boys are divided into 3-man cliques.
38* ShoutOut: The idea of breaking the Beagle Boys up into [[GangOfHats theme-based cliques]] instead of the homogenous mob seen in other continuities is an homage to ''Film/TheWarriors''. More specific examples of this are:
39** The plot of [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E4TheBeagleBirthdayMassacre "The Beagle Birthday Massacre"]], the episode that introduces the extended family beyond The Original Classics, is a loose adaptation of the film's plot.
40** The Tumblebums being facepainted and creepy mutes is an homage to the Baseball Furies, who likewise used a combination of facepaint and voluntary silence to present an intimidating mien.
41** Bottles Beagle's tendency to get bottles caught on his fingers is an homage to the famous scene where Luther clinks bottles on his fingers whilst calling the Warriors to "come out and play".
42* SiblingsInCrime: They are all the children of Ma Beagle.
43* StealthPun: Their base of operation, shown in "The Beagle Boy Birthday Massacre!", is a rundown scrap yard, making them junkyard dogs.
44* StrongFamilyResemblance: While they may vary in size, they all bear a resemblance to one another.
45* StupidCrooks: For a gang of professional criminals, they are usually bumbling and are outsmarted by children. No wonder Ma Beagle thinks she's SurroundedByIdiots.
46* TerribleTrio: Gangs of Beagle Boys are divided by RuleOfThree and commit various crimes.
47* WouldHurtAChild: None of them have a problem with roughing up children.
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Ma Beagle]]
51See [[Characters/DuckTales2017Antagonists Major Antagonists]]
52[[/folder]]
53
54!!!The Original Classics
55[[folder:As a Group]]
56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/original_classics_3.png]]
57The three main Beagle Boys appearing in the show, Bigtime, Burger and Bouncer.
58----
59* BigThinShortTrio: Bouncer is the big one, Burger is the thin one and Bigtime is the short one.
60* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:They are brainwashed by Steelbeak in "The Last Adventure!" alongside their mother.]]
61* GoldfishPoopGang: Despite being semi-regular antagonists, they're rarely treated with any credibility as an actual threat.
62* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: They are somewhat aware that they are the "main guys".
63* TerribleTrio: Bigtime is the leader of the trio, with Burger and Bouncer as his sidekicks.
64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Bigtime Beagle]]
67[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bigtimebeagle_1.png]]
68->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
69
70The leader of the Original Classics and one of the field leaders of the Beagle Boys, with a very inflated opinion of himself and his plans.
71----
72* AdaptationalDumbass: In the original cartoon, Bigtime's plans to get Scrooge's money could be reasonably thought out and [[NearVillainVictory came close to succeeding]] a few times. The 2017 cartoon makes him far dumber than the rest of his brothers to the point that they can all see the flaws in his schemes, with only Bigtime himself believing that they're reasonably thought out.
73--> "...Don't stick up the policeman's ball, Bigtime! Tanks don't float, Bigtime!"
74* BigBrotherBully: He bullies his brothers just like Ma bullies the rest of the family. At one point [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal they wanted to replace him with Huey]] because he was nice to them.
75* BullyingADragon: He regularly talks down to Bouncer and Burger, and even hits them when they anger him, despite the fact that they're both much taller (and in Bouncer's case, much stronger) than him. In "Day of the Only Child!", they turn against him after learning from Huey what real brothers are like, and easily overpower him.
76* DidntThinkThisThrough: When he recognizes Webby and the triplets, he decides to kidnap them and send a ransom note to Scrooge. He fails to realize that Scrooge is a notorious skinflint and a seasoned adventurer. Rather than paying a ransom, Scrooge would just go after them to get the kids back.
77* IronicName: Twofold; He's called "Bigtime" but is the smallest of the Beagle Boys (as he was in the original), and his harebrained schemes make him the most incompetent of them (which he was not).
78* ItsAllAboutMe: In "Day of the Only Child!", Bigtime, angered by Burger and Bouncer's refusal to kidnap Huey like he wanted them to, claimed that Ma was waiting for ''him'' to "be the hero".
79* PestController: Temporarily becomes this in "The Golden Armory of Cornelius Coot!", learning to command a clutter of spiders.
80* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks he's a visionary when it comes to crime, in spite of the fact that his plan in "Daytrip of Doom!" boils down to a basic kidnapping plot, and a poorly thought out one at that.
81* StupidEvil: Even after Ma had previously spelled out to him why kidnapping the triplets and holding them for ransom wouldn't work, he insists on trying to kidnap Huey in "Day of the Only Child!", still convinced that they can get Scrooge's money (and he can get Ma's approval) that way.
82* TheyJustDontGetIt: At the beginning of "The Golden Armory of Cornelius Coot!", he is unable to comprehend Ma's attempts to tell him he's no longer part of the gang, even when she flat-out tells him he's an utter failure.
83* TheUnFavorite: Ma Beagle makes it very clear how much she hates him. She even disowns him in "The Golden Armory of Cornelius Coot!" because of his constant failures.
84* WellDoneSonGuy: He really wants his mother's approval. Unfortunately for him, all of his plans to get it ultimately backfire.
85* WideEyedIdealist: He's a rare villainous example of this trope as Bigtime believes that the easiest way for him and his brood to get rich is to hold the boys and Webby hostage in exchange for a ransom from Scrooge. He's apparently too naïve to recognize Scrooge, being a well-known penny-pincher and experienced adventurer would simply get the kids back himself or at the very least send Beakley to handle the matter for him. And this isn't even including some of his other ideas such as [[TooDumbToLive holding up a Policeman's ball and trying to float a tank in water.]]
86* WouldHurtAChild: He was all for kidnapping the nephews and Webby. Later, after Louie mocked him, he was getting ready to tackle the kid before Webby clocked him with a frozen pizza.
87* ZanyScheme: Bigtime's plans, ambitious though they might be, are completely nonsensical. In the past, he's proposed such ideas as robbing the Policeman's Ball and trying to float a ''tank'' down a body of water.
88[[/folder]]
89
90[[folder:Burger Beagle]]
91[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bouncerbeagle_1.png]]
92->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
93
94A skinny, not-so talkative member of the Original Classics.
95----
96* AdaptationalSlimness: This Burger is much thinner and lankier than the plus-sized BigEater he was in the original series.
97* AdaptationalIntelligence: He's much smarter than the FatIdiot one in the original series.
98* IronicName: In spite of the fact his name is "Burger", he's the skinniest of the Beagle Boys.
99* OnlySaneMan: When Bigtime proposes his plan in "Daytrip of Doom!", he's the first to object to it, mostly because it'll get them in trouble with Ma.
100* TheQuietOne: He doesn't say much, mostly preferring to make vocal noises to get his point across.
101[[/folder]]
102
103[[folder:Bouncer Beagle]]
104[[quoteright:289:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/burgerbeagle_2.png]]
105->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
106
107The muscle of the Original Classics, with a somewhat dim disposition.
108----
109* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Whenever the Beagles don a PaperThinDisguise, he'll dress as a little child, in contrast with his [[TheBrute bulky physique]]. Examples include "Daytrip of Doom!" when they try to enter Funzo's Fun Zone, and "The Day of the Only Child!" when he and Burger are disguised as Junior Woodchucks.
110* AffablyEvil: When he ends up going with Bigtime's plan in "Daytrip of Doom!", he apologizes to Carl, the person he captured, for not being able to finish his Armored Truck robbery, before locking him in the back of the truck, saying that they'll do this "[the] same time next month", in a cheerful tone of voice.
111* BigLittleBrother: He's younger than Bigtime, but about three times his height.
112* TheBrute: The biggest and strongest member of his family.
113* CompositeCharacter: His name is Bouncer, but his muscular physique more closely resembles Bankjob Beagle. Bankjob ''did'' at least exist in the series' setting according to "Last Christmas!", as part of Grandpa Beagle's gang.
114* EveryoneHasStandards: He's genuinely concerned by Bigtime's obsession with kidnapping and tries to talk to him about it.
115* GentleGiant: In "Day of the Only Child!", he reveals a surprisingly soft side as he and Burger bond with Huey.
116* HiddenDepths: "Day of the Only Child!" reveals that he's actually a very good cook. His "Junkyard Stew", while it looks disgusting, tastes very delicious.
117* StagingAnIntervention: Tells Bigtime that he's a mite ''obsessed'' with kidnapping plots, and encourages him to talk his brothers about it.
118* TokenGoodTeammate: "How Santa Stole Christmas!" reveals he made it onto Santa's nice list, the only Beagle to do so. He probably chose to be a good boy that year.
119* TopHeavyGuy: He has a massive chest and forearms with relatively short legs.
120* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: In "Day of the Only Child!", he treats the concept of fairness like something entirely new, and even mispronounces the word "fair" when he calls out Bigtime for his poor treatment of him and Burger.
121[[/folder]]
122
123!!!Other Beagle Boy Gangs
124[[folder:The Glam Yankees]]
125[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/glam_yankees.png]]
126A trio with a campy Union soldier theme.
127----
128* AgentPeacock: They wear extravagant clothes and makeup, and strike fabulous poses, but they are criminals just like the rest of their family.
129* MakeUpIsEvil: Instead of the domino masks the other Beagles have, they wear extravagant face paint and mascara.
130* ShoutOut: To the 60s rock band Paul Revere and the Raiders, who also dressed in glitzy faux 18th century clothes as a gimmick to set themselves apart from every other band in their business. Their name is also a pun on the supergroup Damn Yankees.
131* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Two of them have white hair (or wear white wigs) despite being young men, and they are members of Duckburg's biggest criminal clan.
132[[/folder]]
133
134[[folder:The Déjà Vus]]
135[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deja_vus.png]]
136A trio with a French theme.
137----
138* NationalStereotypes: They are walking French stereotypes wearing berets and twirly mustaches.
139* RunningGag: They are introduced ''three'' times at Ma Beagle's birthday.
140* StealthPun: Deja Vu is the feeling of something having happened before. They're introduced thrice.
141[[/folder]]
142
143[[folder:The 6th Avenue Meanies]]
144[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6th_avenue_meanies.png]]
145A trio with an old-fashioned gangster theme.
146----
147* BigBrotherBully: Although their relative ages are unknown, the biggest member of this group uses the smallest member as a punching bag.
148* BigThinShortTrio: The big one has a bulldog-like underbite and wears boxing gloves, the thin one wears a black trench coat, and the short one serves as a punching bag for the big one.
149* BoxingBattler: The biggest Meanie constantly wears boxing gloves.
150* BullyBulldog: The muscle of the trio has an underbite resembling a bulldog.
151* ButtMonkey: The smallest member serves the purpose of being a literal punching bag for his larger brother.
152* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: One of them wears a black trench coat and a matching hat.
153* {{Foil}}: To the 6th Avenue Friendlies.
154* KickTheDog: As part of their schtick, they are unnecessarily mean to everyone, including each other.
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:The 6th Avenue Friendlies]]
158[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6th_avenue_friendlies.png]]
159A trio with a friendly, polite theme.
160----
161* AffablyEvil: They will still rob and kidnap you, but will be incredibly nice while doing so.
162* {{Foil}}: To the 6th Avenue Meanies.
163* NotSoAboveItAll: Along with being AffablyEvil, they aren't above badmouthing their creepy clown brothers.
164* PerpetualSmiler: All sport a charming, ear-to-ear grin that remains plastered on their face.
165* SharpDressedMan: All three of them wear elegant suits with bowties, and look a lot less shabby than the other Beagle gangs.
166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder:The Longboard Taquitos]]
169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/longboard_taquitos.png]]
170A trio with an extreme sports theme.
171----
172* CoolBoard: They all ride skateboards, and at least seem to consider themselves very cool.
173* CoolShades: Two of them wear sunglasses (even at night) in place of the usual Beagle domino mask.
174* EyesOutOfSight: Their eyes are always covered in some way.
175* TotallyRadical: They are nineties-style extreme sports fanatics, and speak accordingly.
176[[/folder]]
177
178[[folder:The Tumblebums]]
179[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblebums.png]]
180A trio with a creepy clown theme. Possibly adopted.
181----
182* AchillesHeel: As clowns, they are bound to slip on a BananaPeel when they encounter one.
183* BigThinShortTrio: The big one wears a jester outfit and has a second face painted on the back of his head, the thin one wears a black leotard, and the short one wears a top hat and walks around on stilts.
184* FluffyTheTerrible: Huey thinks their name sounds cute, but they are a MonsterClown trio who immediately make him regret thinking so when they show up.
185* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Family members, rather than friends. It's made quite obvious in "The Beagle Birthday Massacre" that the rest of their family can't stand them.
186* MonsterClown: They wear creepy clown makeup and clothes, communicate only in creepy whistles, giggles and animalistic noises, and move around in bizarre fashions.
187* NonIndicativeName: As Huey demonstrated, their comical-sounding name might make you think they're silly or non-threatening. In truth, they're anything but silly.
188* PrimalStance: All three of them use all four of their limbs for moving around. The leotard-clad one is the most straight example: he has animalistic moves, almost always running on all fours. The small one with the top hat uses four stilts, two on his legs and two on his arms. The burly jester is also seen occasionally running around on all fours -- bent over backwards, which just looks even ''more wrong''.
189* SilentAntagonist: They don't speak at all, instead whistling and laughing.
190* TwoFaced: One of them has a second face painted on the back of his head.
191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:The Ugly Failures]]
194[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ugly_failures.png]]
195A trio with a nerdy loser theme.
196----
197* BigThinShortTrio: Bungle is big and fat, Bottle is skinny, and Botched Job is tiny.
198* EyesOutOfSight: Bottle always has his eyes covered with his long, blonde hair.
199* FatSlob: Bungle Beagle is very fat and has green, greasy stains on his shirt.
200* GeekPhysiques: Bungle is overweight, whereas Bottle is scrawnier than Burger Beagle.
201* MeaningfulName: Botched Job (a failed attempt at doing something), Bungle (to mess up), and Bottle (British slang for losing one's nerve).
202** More literally, Bottle Beagle loves playing with bottles. At one point he gets one bottle stuck on each of his [[FourFingeredHands four]] fingers.
203* MinionWithAnFInEvil: They are incompetent even by Beagle Boy standards.
204* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Behind Bottle's bangs are anime-like blue eyes.
205%%* QuirkyCurls: Botched Job has unflattering curly hair that verges on being an afro.
206* TooDumbToFool: PlayedWith. Lena's lie about being part the British branch of Beagle Boys "The Beagle Birds" gets them suspious due to taking the term "Across the Pond" literally. Webby coming in to back Lena's claim is what convinces them to hand over their radio.
207* WellDoneSonGuy: They hope that they will be the ones capturing Webby so that they can get Ma Beagle's approval and become the "Ugly Winners".
208[[/folder]]
209
210[[folder:Black Arts Beagle]]
211
212->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
213[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_arts_beagle.png]]
214
215A solo Beagle Boy who took magic lessons and goes by the stage name Nik Nokturne.
216----
217* AlliterativeName: Besides following the FamilyThemeNaming of the Beagle family, his stage name, "Nik Nokturne", also alliterates.
218* TheDogBitesBack: His desire to make Ma herself disappear stems from the fact she thought his magic lessons were a waste of time and money. That, and Ma Beagle isn't exactly Mother-Of-The-Year material.
219* EvilGloating: He takes great pleasure in discussing his EvilPlan in front of everyone - in spite of Ma repeatedly telling him [[PragmaticVillainy not to do so]].
220* EvilIsNotAToy: Learns this lesson when the spirit he summoned to attack his enemies turns on him.
221* EvilSorcerer: He has actual magical powers, such as summoning a spirit, and is a villainous member of the Beagle Boys.
222* LargeHam: Comes with being a StageMagician.
223* MagiciansAreWizards: While he's initially introduced as a stage magician (or as Huey describes him, [[InsistentTerminology an illusionist]]), he summons an actual spirit.
224* ParentalFavoritism: Certainly downplayed, but he’s the only Beagle Boy who Ma Beagle treats with anything approaching respect.
225* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He wears a purple cape above his black clothes, as part of his "dark sorcerer" imagery.
226* SelfMadeOrphan: When he unleashes his summoned spirit on Huey, Dewey and Louie, he mentions he summoned the demon to make Ma Beagle's enemies disappear... as well as Ma herself.
227* StageNames: "Nik Nokturne" is one for him. It also conceals his identity as a Beagle Boy.
228* XtremeKoolLetterz: He makes a point of announcing that he removed the "c"s from his StageName.
229[[/folder]]
230
231[[folder:Bully Beagle]]
232[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bully_beagle_profile_pic.png]]
233
234A young Beagle Boy who is a Junior Woodchuck.
235----
236* AgeLift: In the original series, he looks to be about his teens, while in here he is a child.
237* TheBabyOfTheBunch: So far, appears to be the youngest member of the Beagle family, within the same age group as the Duck triplets.
238* TheBully: It's right there in his name. He mocks Huey for his book-smarts, comparing him to a robot.
239* MythologyGag: He's also based on the ''Beagle Brats'' from the original comics.
240* SweetTooth: His first scene features him making a triple decked smore loaded with donuts and extra sugar.
241[[/folder]]
242
243!!!Past family members
244
245[[folder:Past Beagle Boys]]
246[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/classic_beagle_boys_dt_2017.jpg]]
247
248A trio of Beagles who worked for Grandpa Beagle.
249----
250* AgeLift: Bankjob, Babyface, and Bugle are a lot older than their original incarnations, being some of Grandpappy Beagle's boys.
251* AmbiguousSituation: While Grandpappy is confirmed to be dead, there's no mention on what became of his main enforcers after Katherine ascended the throne.
252* BigThinShortTrio: As typical with the Beagle gangs. Bankjob is the big one, Bugle is the thin one and Babyface is the short one.
253* MythologyGag: They have prison numbers on their shirts like all Beagles did in the comics and the 1987 series. [[ShownTheirWork The numbers on Bankjob, Babyface and Bugle's shirt match their 1987 counterparts' numbers]].
254[[/folder]]
255
256[[folder:Grandpa Beagle]]
257[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grandpa_beagle_dt_2017.jpg]]
258The Beagle Family patriarch in the past. Also known as Grandpappy, Pappy or Pa.
259----
260* AdaptationalWimp: Compared to his comic book counterpart, where he is still the leader of the Beagle Boys. While he TookALevelInKindness due to different writers, his classical Don Rosa portrayal was outright murderous, planning to blow up ''most of Duckburg'' to cover his escape. Not even Scrooge managed to stop him in time, and it only failed due to Donald disabling the detonator. And in "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=]", [[spoiler:his ten year old daughter would steal his leadership after he lost Duckburg's deed to Scrooge.]]
261* AmbiguousSituation: As shown in "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=]", [[spoiler:Catherine usurped his position as the leader of the Beagle Family when she was ten years old]]. However, in "Last Christmas!", he's shown to still be involved in the criminal game and even has a decent number of Beagle Boys under his command. This could imply that [[spoiler:he's still committing crimes for the Beagle Family and has made peace with his daughter stealing his leadership, or that he decided to split from the intermediate family along with several loyal Beagle Boys.]]
262* BeardOfEvil: He's got a bushy white beard.
263* EvilOldFolks: He is the leader of a family of criminals and an old man.
264* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: He's shorter than most of his sons or grandsons.
265* PredecessorVillain: To Ma Beagle, as the leader of the Beagle Boys before her.
266* {{Shadow Archetype}}: Arguably one to Scrooge, being the Patriarch of a {{Badass Family}} (well, of criminals).
267[[/folder]]
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