Talk:List of The Mighty B! characters

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Forgive me if this doesn't follow Wikipedia formatting--this is a bit new to me. But can someone please edit the following:

Change Bessie's description to:

9 and ¾ year old Bessie Higgenbottom is the most ambitious Honeybee scout. As a member of the Honeybees, Bessie wears her uniform every single day, puts a ton of energy and zeal into everything she does, and has earned more Bee Badges than any Honeybee in history. She believes that if she can collect every single Honeybee badge, she'll become a superhero called the Mighty Bee, a brave (and buff) superhero whose abilities range from super strength to people skills. The legend of the Mighty Bee may be told in pages 123-126 of the Honeybee Handbook, but no one knows because those pages are missing ("To Bee or Not To Bee"). However, Bessie believes in the legend wholeheartedly and has thousands of badges to collect before the legend can come true, and she doesn’t plan on stopping until she earns every single one. Bessie sometimes imagines she's the Mighty Bee when she's in a situation that requires superhuman abilities (such as rapidly stuffing peoples' mouths with socks and tape in "Name Shame"), but she also does it simply when she wants to play. Bessie is wildly imaginative, tirelessly overactive, and innocently naïve. At times she seems to be very mature for her age…she reads books like Atlas Shrugged (“Body Rockers”), knows how to work with nuclear fusion (“Artificial Unintelligence”), and is business-savvy (“The Apprentice”). Other times, she’s just a normal kid. She has an imaginary friend named Finger, is scared of the doctor (“Bee Patients”), is a sucker for parties (“Bat Mitzvah Crashers”), and she's an excellent videogamer ("Dang, It Feels Good To Be A Gamester"). Her middle name is cursed and bad things happen to anyone who says it (which created a problem after Portia texted it to everybody in the episode "Name Shame"). She can sometimes be a girly-girl who loves the glamour of glitter, rainbows, and unicorns, as exhibited in episodes like "We Got the Bee." But she'll also do gross things like pick her nose in the middle of the street ("Dopplefinger") and eat phlegm ("Apoxalypse Now"). She speaks with a lateral lisp.

{I added more to the description of the Mighty Bee (which is spelled Mighty Bee when referring to the superhero, even though the show is called The Mighy B) and rephrased the ending of the description. Bessie doesn't exactly have "a bad habit of nose picking." She was featured doing it once in "Dopplefinger."}

Change Happy's description to:

Happy was a nameless, stray dog with a half-torn ear enjoying existence at the Fisherman's Wharf, until Bessie Higgenbottom found him and took him home. Happy could run away from the Higgenbottoms, but he begrudgingly grows to love his new family, except for Ben. Because of his past as a street dog, Happy seems like he always has something up his sleeve and occasionally engages in unethical activities. He ran an underground canine casino in "Night Howl," muzzled Ben when they somehow switched bodies so that Ben would have to go to obedience school in "Hen and Bappy," and pawned Bessie's glasses in exchange for a large dog bone in "Blindsided." But Happy usually pulls through in the end--he landed Ben a part in "Nigel!" while their bodies were switched in "Hen and Bappy" and sacrificed his precious dog bone to save Bessie in the end of "Blindsided." Happy has some human traits as well as innate animal characteristics. He can ballroom dance (“Night Howl”) and communicate with those close to him (like Bessie, Ben, and Hippie), but he can’t help but to relentlessly chase the occasional stray cat. He loves both dog food and human food, but is especially fond of bacon. In “Hive Jacked,” it was revealed that he’s a member of the Bacon of the Month club.

{I just moved the last sentence - which had several spelling errors - to the 3rd sentence and rephrased some of it. Happy didn't exactly "ditch Bessie over a diet." Bessie became overly concerned about him after a dog food commercial made her think she didn't care about her dog. She then became overzealous with his workout regimen and Portia used this opportunity to exploit Happy and Bessie's relationship at its weakest point.}

Change Ben's description to:

Bessie's 6-year old brother, Benjamin (usually called Ben, unless he’s in trouble) is a bit of a scaredy-cat, but hopes to be Bessie's sidekick when she becomes the Mighty Bee. He isn't quite there yet, so Bessie often refers to him as her "trial sidekick" or says that she'd "possibly consider [him] for sidekick candidacy." Though he won’t admit it, Ben feels his sidekick position was compromised when Happy came into the picture, hence Ben and Happy’s unspoken rivalry. As Bessie’s only sibling, Ben tends to get stuck wearing a girly costume (a nurse in “Apoxalypse Now” and a fishnet-clad assistant in “Hat Trick”), but he puts up with it if it’ll help Bessie get a badge. He's often accompanied by Mr. Pants, a teddy bear who he talks to and plays with. In "Ben Appetit" we learn that Ben had a fear of foods touching because Bessie used to mash his food together when they were kids. In "Hen and Bappy" we find that Ben has a love for the theater. He wanted to try out for a part in his theater camp's production of "Nigel!" (a spoof on "Oliver!"), but couldn't because he and Happy's bodies were switched by a magic taquito. Ben often comes up with ideas when Bessie’s in a jam, but he rarely gets credit for it.

{I added the sidekick bit, Mr. Pants, and added details from "Ben Appetit" and "Hen and Bappy."}

It has never been established that Penny's full name is Penelope. Also, her last name is spelled Lefkowitz, not Lefcowitz.

Yourskreename (talk) 23:08, 21 April 2009 (UTC)yourskreename[reply]

you need to add that she is Trypanophobia to the “Bee Patients” part. Breawycker (talk) 19:26, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]


wasnt joey played by angus oblong? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.158.32.45 (talk) 01:57, 7 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

This page needs a bit more telling in the matter about what happened

[[forgive me! Millie doesn't have what is told about her when she tried to frame Bessie and what she is known as, please help edit Millie and why she was one of the girls to frame Bessie and she was known as the Gasslie Graff, also please edit why she said to Bessie she was sorry]]125.237.80.209 (talk) 23:56, 27 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

174.48.183.163 (talk) 22:13, 12 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Not done: please make your request in a "change X to Y" format. --Stfg (talk) 11:30, 13 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

This view source is out of control! We need somebody to edit it!

174.48.183.163 (talk) 22:17, 12 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Red XN As you have some experience in editing, I recommend you to get an account. After some more editing over a small number of days, you would become "autoconfirmed" and would be able to edit this article yourself. You don't have to register, but if you want other people to do edits on your behalf, you'll have to be patient, and to be precise about what you want in those edits. Thanks. --Stfg (talk) 11:33, 13

November 2013 (UTC)

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