
Beakley may be older, but (at least sometimes) she was far from helpless. In DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, she's spooked by their toys coming to life and has several fainting spells.

Pink Means Feminine: Her outfit is pink, and she's very much a girly-girl.She loves basically every living thing, with a number of plots having her befriend complete strangers and bring out the soft sides of others with her kindness. In "Luck 'O' the Ducks", her friendship with Far Daric makes him a somewhat better leprechaun.More than any other character in DuckTales (1987), she brings out Scrooge's soft side.Hidden Depths: Webby is a friendly, well-behaved little girl who can handle herself quite well in dangerous situations (at least sometimes).

Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Her grown up future self in "Duck to the Future" has golden hair, and she's still as nice as she was when she was a little girl.Friend to All Living Things: Webby is able to befriend just about every non-sapient animal she comes across.Expy: Her original character is, of course, one for Daisy's three nieces.Daddy's Girl: More like Grandpa's Girl, to describe the relationship between Uncle Scrooge and "my darlin' Webbigail." Even though they aren't really related, Scrooge lets Webby call him her uncle, and she is shown to care about him very much.Mind that they themselves are Decomposite Characters of an earlier niece of Daisy named Dottie. Composite Character: She is a single-character Expy of Daisy's nieces, April, May and June.Children Are Innocent: Depends a little on the episode just how innocent and naive she really is, but she is definitely this trope, sometimes bordering on Friend to All Living Things.Cheerful Child: Webby is often cheerful and naive, frequently making friends and proving that some of the antagonistic characters have a soft side.Affectionate Nickname: Scrooge calls her his "darling Webbigail.".Webby is sweet-natured, cheerful, and (to the disgust of the nephews) very feminine. His enemies include his ruthless rival Flintheart Glomgold, Vain Sorceress Magica DeSpell, and the criminal family known as the Beagle Boys.įor tropes, see his entry on the Disney Duck Comics character page.Ī young female duckling who lives with her grandmother, Mrs.

Soon, Scrooge is regularly taking the nephews, often accompanied by Launchpad and Webby, on treasure-hunting adventures around the world. When Donald joins the Navy, Scrooge becomes the boys' caretaker. Scrooge hates to admit it, but he cares deeply about his family and is close to his nephew Donald and grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. He eventually settled in Duckburg, where his gargantuan money bin dominates the landscape. A native of Scotland, he came to the USA as a youth to make his fortune-and succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. The Richest Duck in the World, the heir of Clan McDuck, and one of the oldest still-living members of the Duck Family. "I made it by being tougher than the toughies and smarter than the smarties! And I made it square!"įirst appearance (in this Verse): "The Treasure of the Golden Suns: Don't Give Up the Ship", 1987
