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  Talk:Bea (Dennis the Menace character) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I thought Beas full name was Beaginnings, not beatrice?
Dennis says it's Beatrice in the issue which first revealed her name (issue 2933, dated 3 October 1998): "Her name is Bea- short for Beatrice!" I think 'Beaginnings' was just a play on 'Beginnings' for the comic strip.
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 Bea (Dennis the Menace character) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The readers seemed to agree with Parkins, as "Bea" won the vote by a nearly two-thirds majority.
In issue 2935 (17 October 1998) her own strip started, called Beaginnings.
In this issue she said her first word, 'Mud'.
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 Gnasher and Gnipper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Gnasher and Gnipper is a comic strip in the Beano starring the dog Gnasher (from Dennis the Menace), his son Gnipper, Dennis' Father and Dennis' Mother.
It does not feature Dennis himself, nor his sister Beaginnings (Bea).
Gnipper has one long triangular tooth and looks almost exactly like his father.
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