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The beavers first appeared in "Hildy the Good" and played a major role in helping The 7D save Queen Delightful twice, including saving the kingdom later.

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  • The beavers first appeared in "Hildy the Good" and played a major role in helping The 7D save Queen Delightful twice, including saving the kingdom later.
  • Beavers have been featured in several Muppet productions. Harvey Beaver is a featured character in Emmet Otter's Jug-band Christmas, which also included some unnamed background beavers. Beavers were part of the Woodland Animals seen from time to time in the later seasons of The Muppet Show. A beaver, performed by Jim Henson, debuted on The Muppet Show in episode 217, where he cut down the flagpole where Gonzo was playing the bagpipes to Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. A beaver named Morton the Beaver was featured on Episode 118 of The Animal Show.
  • The Beavers are characters from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. As their name implies, they are a pair of beaver brothers who live in the Waterfall Rapids near Zora Hall Coast. Their most treasured item is an empty bottle.
  • "Beavers" is the sixth episode of the B Series of QI and the 18th episode overall. It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 12 November 2004. It marked the first appearance of Anneka Rice.
  • The Beavers Ice Hockey Club was one of the founding members of the Scottish Ice Hockey Association in 1909-1910. They played a "house league" competition at Crossmyloof Ice Rink against the few other clubs in existence at the time. The club had one player, J.D. Strathearn, play for the Scottish National Team in two international matches against England, played in March and December, 1910. The English won the first meeting 11-1, but the Scots triumphed 8-3 in the second. Streathearn scored the lone goal in the first match and five of the eight Scottish tallies in the latter fixture.
  • Beavers are a small race of furry builders who live along the Feitas River in Falena. Although closely resembling natural beavers, the Beaver race in the Suikoden series is generally significantly larger and lacks the prominent tail. They are skilled builders; when it comes to building dams, they have no rival. Their home, the Beaver Lodge, is located in an isolated spot in Falena, just north of the Waterfall Basin. Some prominent Beavers include: Fuwalafuwalu, Maroon, Muroon, Miroon, Meroon, and Moroon. Please help us improve Suikoden Wikia by creating or editing any of our articles.
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  • Beavers
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  • The beavers, as they appeared in Hildy the Good
  • The younger Beaver and the older Beaver
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  • Beaver
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  • Beavers are a small race of furry builders who live along the Feitas River in Falena. Although closely resembling natural beavers, the Beaver race in the Suikoden series is generally significantly larger and lacks the prominent tail. They are skilled builders; when it comes to building dams, they have no rival. Their home, the Beaver Lodge, is located in an isolated spot in Falena, just north of the Waterfall Basin. In general, Beavers have avoided human contact as much as possible, since most encounters have proven costly for the Beavers. As a result very few beavers are considered literate in human writing. Their life spans are significantly shorter than humans, with Beavers typically living half as long as humans (the oldest beaver was recorded to have lived fifty years). Despite their small size and unintimidating appearance, they are unmatched on the rivers when it comes to dealing with traditional wooden river crafts. The first notable encounter with humans occurred when the Godwin Faction forced the Beavers to built Hatred Fortress to prevent the recovery of then-barren Lordlake. The harsh work conditions caused a lot of resentment amongst the Beavers and following the completion of the dam, they severed all ties with humans, with the few exceptions of some Beavers who chose to live amongst human society. As the Falenan Civil War erupted, Prince Freyjadour Falenas came directly to the Beavers to help dismantle Hatred Fortress. Although hesitant to deal with humans again, the Beavers felt somewhat responsible for Lordlake's problems and agreed to help. They did not, however, become allies of the Loyalist Army until after their village was nearly destroyed by Nether Gate as part of the Godwin's extermination policies. The Beavers proved steady allies of the army for the duration of the war and following the creation of the New Parliament, the Beavers were granted Falenan citizenship and a voice in the Parliament. Some prominent Beavers include: Fuwalafuwalu, Maroon, Muroon, Miroon, Meroon, and Moroon. Please help us improve Suikoden Wikia by creating or editing any of our articles.
  • The beavers first appeared in "Hildy the Good" and played a major role in helping The 7D save Queen Delightful twice, including saving the kingdom later.
  • Beavers have been featured in several Muppet productions. Harvey Beaver is a featured character in Emmet Otter's Jug-band Christmas, which also included some unnamed background beavers. Beavers were part of the Woodland Animals seen from time to time in the later seasons of The Muppet Show. A beaver, performed by Jim Henson, debuted on The Muppet Show in episode 217, where he cut down the flagpole where Gonzo was playing the bagpipes to Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. A beaver named Morton the Beaver was featured on Episode 118 of The Animal Show.
  • The Beavers are characters from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. As their name implies, they are a pair of beaver brothers who live in the Waterfall Rapids near Zora Hall Coast. Their most treasured item is an empty bottle.
  • "Beavers" is the sixth episode of the B Series of QI and the 18th episode overall. It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 12 November 2004. It marked the first appearance of Anneka Rice.
  • The Beavers Ice Hockey Club was one of the founding members of the Scottish Ice Hockey Association in 1909-1910. They played a "house league" competition at Crossmyloof Ice Rink against the few other clubs in existence at the time. The club had one player, J.D. Strathearn, play for the Scottish National Team in two international matches against England, played in March and December, 1910. The English won the first meeting 11-1, but the Scots triumphed 8-3 in the second. Streathearn scored the lone goal in the first match and five of the eight Scottish tallies in the latter fixture.
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