Bentina Beakley is a fictional character, a relatively late addition to the fictional Scrooge McDuck universe from the Disney television series DuckTales. She was voiced by Joan Gerber. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... The Scrooge McDuck universe is the fictional world where Scrooge McDuck lives. ... DuckTales is an animated series produced by The Walt Disney Company starring characters from the Scrooge McDuck universe as largely created by Carl Barks. ...
Mrs. Beakley was introduced as Webby Vanderquack's grandmother and legal guardian as well as Scrooge McDuck's housekeeper and the nanny of his nephews. Created exclusively for DuckTales, she first appeared in the five-part pilot episode "Treasure of the Golden Suns". She is always referred to as "Mrs. Beakley" by everyone except Webby, who calls her "Grammy". Mrs. Beakley sometimes goes along with Scrooge and the nephews on their adventures. She is perhaps gullible, but not stupid. She constantly tries to make the nephews behave. Mrs. Beakley is the only member of Scrooge's household staff other than Duckworth the Butler. Webbigail Webby Vanderquack is a fictional character from the Walt Disney Company, created exclusively for DuckTales. ... Scrooge McDuck, the Richest Duck in the World, by Carl Barks. ... A television pilot is the first episode of an intended television series. ... Duckworth is a fictional character from the television series DuckTales, where he is Scrooge McDucks butler. ...
BentinaBeakley is a fictional character, a relatively late addition to the fictional Scrooge McDuck universe from the Disney television series DuckTales.
Beakley was introduced as Webby Vanderquack's grandmother and legal guardian as well as Scrooge McDuck's housekeeper and the nanny of his nephews.
Beakley is the only member of Scrooge's household staff other than Duckworth the Butler.
Beakley seemingly tries to give the boys a dose of their own medicine, but their room is instead shaken up by the reappearance of Launchpad.
Beakley catches sight of Webby in one of the window, she ends hitching a ride on the landing gear.
Beakley (without Webby) try to pay his bail, but the cost is too high, and his trial's pretty much screwed, because the Beagle Boys were nice enough to apply for judge and jury (or so the warden thinks).