Babyface Beagle is one of the seven main Beagle Boys in DuckTales 1987. His plate number is 176-167.
History[]
Babyface is the youngest of the Beagle Boys, aptly named for his small size and cute appearance; he is short and tubby, but taller than Bigtime. Unlike the rest of his brothers, he is clean-shaven and he wears a unique backwards propeller hat. His red shirt is too small for him, revealing his belly, and the cuffs of his sleeves are white and frilly. He doesn't wear the traditional yellow gloves. Babyface has two small strands of hair on his head.
His name is suitable not only in regards to Babyface's physical appearance, but also to much of his mannerisms. He often comes across as overexcitable and immature, such as in "Time Teasers" when he's so eager to get his hands on the Time Teaser, he ends up breaking it. He is very enthusiastic when it comes to breaking into Scrooge's money bin.
He can be quite impertinent, and isn't afraid to insult others to their faces (such as Magica in "Send in the Clones") or talk back to his bigger brothers, like when he calls out Bankjob in "Time Teasers". In spite of this, he is one the smarter Beagles; he's the first one to realize that Ma is outright abandoning them in "Robot Robbers", and he drops the ironic "see what happens when you don't wear your seat belt?" line in "Hero for Hire".
Babyface also appears to be something of a klutz, very often tripping over his own feet or breaking things. Like all his brothers, he adores Ma Beagle and is dedicated to defending her honor. In "Robot Robbers", he is quick to rush to her defense when she's smeared.
He makes a final, non-speaking, appearance in "Super DuckTales", and does not appear in the later episodes.
Appearances[]
Season 1[]
- "Send in the Clones"
- "Robot Robbers"
- "Hero for Hire"
- "Time Teasers"
- "A Drain on the Economy" (non-speaking cameo)
Season 2[]
- "Frozen Assets" (non-speaking cameo)
- "Full Metal Duck" (non-speaking cameo)
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Trivia[]
- Babyface's propeller hat starts spinning when he is happy or excited.
- In the DuckTales comic "Webby's Field Trip", he becomes friends with Webby.
- In the comic "The Grope Diamond", Babyface disguises himself as an abandoned baby in a basket to deceive a policeman.
- Also in "The Grope Diamond", he is robbing a candy store. This together with him nipping into Ma's cooking suggesting he really likes sweets.