• The Peanuts comic
strip character Snoopy and his siblings
are beagle mutts, i.e. mixes, rather
than purebreds, though creator Schulz
says that Snoopy (and his relatives)
are mostly beagle. When Snoopy makes
appearances at theme parks, he is
billed as "The World's Most Famous
Beagle."
• Buster in The
Wonder Years.
• Poochie, the
short-lived Itchy and Scratchy
character, on The Simpsons.
• Porthos in Star
Trek: Enterprise.
• Toby in Used
Cars.
• Lou in Cats and
Dogs.
• Brain in the
Inspector Gadget film.
• Pete in The Monster
Squad.
• Buckley in The
Royal Tenenbaums.
• Phyllis Reynolds
Naylor's Shiloh book trilogy (also a
film trilogy) is about a beagle.
• The Beagle Boys in
Disney's DuckTales or Scrooge McDuck
comics.
• Character Audrey
fforbes-Hamilton has a Beagle in the
BBC series To the Manor Born.
• According to
Garfield, Odie is half-beagle and
half-brick.
• Gromit from the
animated cartoon Wallace & Gromit
is a beagle.
• The Grape Ape had a
friend named Beegle Beagle (also known
as Beegley Beagley).
• In Three's Company,
the characters frequented a restaurant
called "The Regal Beagle."
• In "Where My Dogs
At", Buddy is a Beagle.
• In the 1970's,
singer Barry Manilow owned a Beagle
named Bagle. Bagle appeared on the
cover of Manilow's 1975 album, Trying
To Get The Feeling Again.
• Mr. Peabody (of
Rocky & Bullwinkle fame) is a
beagle.




