The Beagle Babes wanted to think big, like the Beagle Boys, so when Ma Beagle and her boys are all locked away in the slammer, they decided it was their time for stardom. They learned that Scrooge McDuck was the sole caretaker for some crown jewels, and they promptly decided to steal them. However, the heist backfires when they realized they forgot to supply their guns with bullets, and as an alternative, they decided to kidnap Webby. Over time, they become attached to her, and even end up repenting for their crimes. At the end of the episode, they are jailed, and never mentioned again.
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| - The Beagle Babes wanted to think big, like the Beagle Boys, so when Ma Beagle and her boys are all locked away in the slammer, they decided it was their time for stardom. They learned that Scrooge McDuck was the sole caretaker for some crown jewels, and they promptly decided to steal them. However, the heist backfires when they realized they forgot to supply their guns with bullets, and as an alternative, they decided to kidnap Webby. Over time, they become attached to her, and even end up repenting for their crimes. At the end of the episode, they are jailed, and never mentioned again.
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| - The Beagle Babes wanted to think big, like the Beagle Boys, so when Ma Beagle and her boys are all locked away in the slammer, they decided it was their time for stardom. They learned that Scrooge McDuck was the sole caretaker for some crown jewels, and they promptly decided to steal them. However, the heist backfires when they realized they forgot to supply their guns with bullets, and as an alternative, they decided to kidnap Webby. Over time, they become attached to her, and even end up repenting for their crimes. At the end of the episode, they are jailed, and never mentioned again.
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