NOTE: This article is only about the version of George Beard from the 2017 animated film adaptation, as neither the original book version nor the TV series version have been voted Near Pure Good. Thus, only movie George' info and actions should be put here. |
“ | It feels so good to laugh! | „ |
~ George Beard. |
George Beard is one of the two main protagonists of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, an animated adaptation of the popular Captain Underpants book series, alongside Harold Hutchins. He is a prankster in Jerome Horwitz Elementary, who makes the school more light and funny with his pranks, and also likes to create comics alongside his best friend, Harold. He is the writer, while Harold is the artist.
He was voiced by Kevin Hart, who also voiced Ace in DC League of Super-Pets.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- His and Harold's pranks are FAR more harmless and playful when compared to the ones of the books and TV series, and made with the sole purpose of making children support the harsh, and sometimes intentionally mean treatment they receive and Jerome Horwitz Elementary.
- He loves Harold and wanted to prevent them from being separated.
- Unlike their book counterparts, George and Harold seem to genuinely enjoy Captain Underpants' presence, though they still sometimes get frustrated with his antics. Granted while they did try to get rid of Mr. Krupp's hypnosis by destroying the 3-D Hypno ring, they thought it was for the best and even then they felt really bad over it. Furthermore, they weren't against the revelation that the Captain Underpants persona was still alive even if they were surprised by it.
- While he and Harold stole a crane and mostly broke many traffic laws when driving it to get Captain Underpants who is bouncing on a giant inflatable ape, nearly causing multiple car accidents. they only did that to stop Captain Underpants when he caused trouble throughout downtown Piqua, making that entirely unintentional.
- Stopped Professor Poopypants from stealing the happiness from the kids in the school, transforming them in mindless zombies, before he can to the same to other planets and other galaxies.
- At the end of the movie, he and Harold confirmed they weren't going to pull mischievous pranks anymore, and use them to do good.
- Arranged a date between Mr. Krupp and Edith.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- Since he and Harold are professional pranksters, they are obviously very mischievous, especially when they made fun of Professor Poopypants' name, which was mean-spirited. In the post-credits sequence, they feel no remorse when they double down on their "stuck-on-hold" prank towards Miss Anthrope, which throws her into a fit of rage.
Trivia[]
- He, the film version of Harold, and Erica Wang are, so far, the only Captain Underpants heroes to be Near Pure Good.
- Only this version of him and Harold are NPG, as the original books and the Netflix series doesn’t count for mainly being anti-heroes and creating villains by mistake that nearly destroy the world, which is too irresponsible for them to be NPG.
External Links[]
- George Beard on the Heroes Wiki
- George Beard on the Captain Underpants Wiki
- George Beard on the Love Exalted Wiki
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