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| | Beagle Boys, Inc. |
 | | Though, since they often bungle their crimal activities, some might argue that they are more 'disorganized' than 'organized.' Most of the male members of the Beagle Boys wear orange sweaters, blue trousers and caps, and all of the members of the Beagle clan wear fl masks. |
 | | In Italian stories, the Beagle Boys are known as "Banda Bassotti" (the "Dachshund Band or Gang) and their pet is a "real" Dachshund (bassotto) dog named Ottoperotto (meaning: 8 x 8) which explain his placard which reads "64." Ottoperotto is a creation of Pier Carpi from "Topolino Almanacco" issue in 1964. |
 | | These Beagles had actual names, though the names were usually characteristic of their criminal specialty (i.e., "Einstein Beagle," "Intellectual [I-176]," "Supersensitive [S-176]," "Stoolie-123 Beagle," "Lippy the Vintriloquist," "Uncle Nitwitz," "Psycho-8 [P-8]," "Auntie Beagle" and "Granny Beagle," etc.). |
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