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Encyclopedia > Eega Beeva

Eega Beeva is an alien human from the future from the fictional Mickey Mouse universe. He first appeared in the Mickey Mouse comic strip adventure titled The Man of Tomorrow. Since then he and Mickey have been good friends. The Mickey Mouse Universe (not an official term used by the Walt Disney Company) is the setting where Mickey Mouse and the characters associated with him live. ... Mickey Mouse. ... This article is about the comic strip, the sequential art form as published in newspapers and on the Internet. ...


At first Goofy refused to believe in Eega's existence until he saved him from a skiing accident and then they became friends. Eega has a pet named Pflip the Thnuckle Booh who has a color warning system. He turns red to warn Eega of sudden danger. At one point he helped Mickey and Chief O'Hara capture the Phantom Blot. Eega was used from 1947 to 1950 as brief replacement for Goofy as Mickey's sidekick. In Italy Eega has had his own stories but very few of them have been reprinted in the United States. Goofy Goofy is a fictional character from the Walt Disneys Mickey Mouse universe. ... Members of the US Air Force skiing (and snowboarding) at Keystone Resorts 14th Annual SnoFest An alpine skier Deep powder skiing Skiing is the activity of gliding over snow using skis (originally wooden planks, now usually made from fiberglass or related composites) strapped to the feet with ski bindings. ... Pflip is Eega Beevas dog in the fictional Mickey Mouse universe. ... John OHara is a fictional character, the diminuitive Chief of Police in the Mickey Mouse universe. ... Mickey Mouse #16 (1941) The Phantom Blot is a fictional figure from the Walt Disney Studios. ... 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...


He likes to eat small balls, somewhere explained as kumquat or even as naphthalene. He can predict the future, but to avoid misuse of this power, he hates money, and sometimes smell of money can make him ill. In his small pants he can hide many huge sized items. Pand pthe plast, pbut pnot pleast: phe pspeaks pevery pword pwith pletter "p" pat pthe pbeginning. Species Fortunella crassifolia- Meiwa Kumquat Fortunella hindsii- Hong Kong Kumquat Fortunella japonica- Marumi Kumquat Fortunella margarita- Nagami Kumquat Fortunella obovata- Jiangsu Kumquat Fortunella polyandra- Malayan Kumquat The kumquat or cumquat is a small fruit-bearing tree in the genus Fortunella. ... Naphthalene (also known as naphthalin, naphthaline, tar camphor, white tar, albocarbon, or naphthene) is a crystalline, aromatic, white, solid hydrocarbon, best known as the primary ingredient of mothballs. ...


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Eega Beeva (172 words)
Eega Beeva is an alien human from the future from the fictional Mickey Mouse universe.
Eega has a pet named Pflip the Thnuckle Booh who has a color warning system.
Eega was used from 1947 to 1950 as brief replacement for Goofy as Mickey's sidekick.
Eega Beeva (219 words)
With Eega's and Pflip's help Mickey and Chief O'Hara were able to defeat the Phantom Blot.
Eega, himself, is able to sense when Mickey is in danger, and can travel through time and space via the Pfourth Pdimension (from his home in the future), though he cannot transport others, like Mickey, with him.
Eega was a Floyd Gottfredson creation and ran in Mickey's daily strip from 1947 until the mid 1950s, when Eega took Goofy's place as Mickey's sidekick.
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