Beatrice was once a human girl, until one day where she threw a rock at a bluebird. As a result, she and her family were cursed into becoming bluebirds as a punishment.
Wirt and Greg knew her as a talking bluebird promising to lead them home, but that was neither her true form nor intention. After throwing a stone at a bird one day, Beatrice and her whole family were turned into bluebirds as punishment. The only person who could change her back was Adelaide of the Pasture.
Beatrice (voiced by Melanie Lynskey in the miniseries, Natasha Leggero in the short film pilot) is a talking bluebird that follows Wirt and Greg on their journey after they help her become untangled from a rose bush.
Over the Garden Wall: Beatrice (INTJ)
Early in production, the Unknown was called the In-Between, indicating it's not a place for the living or the dead. Further evidence can be found in the book, The Art of Over the Garden Wall, which describes the Unknown as "The place between life and death, between dreams and reality."
Beatrice was once a human girl, until one day where she threw a rock at a bluebird. As a result, she and her family were cursed into becoming bluebirds as a punishment.
The purpose of this scissor is to remove Beatrice's wings and make her human again, in exchange Beatrice must bring Adelaide a pair lost brothers in the woods (Wirt and Gregory) to make them Adelaide's servants.
Estp: Scarlett O'hara, gone With The Wind
The positives: charming, spontaneous and bold. The negatives: impulsive, competitive and easily bored.
In the epilogue at the end of The Unknown, it is shown that Beatrice had successfully returned herself and her family to their human forms. Her mother calls her to come eat her "dirt", poking fun at her for having cursed them, and she takes a seat at the table.
Personality. Throughout BoJack's flashbacks, Beatrice was passive-aggressive, sardonic, neglectful, cynical, bitter, jaded, and verbally abusive.
In one of concept art Wirt's original name was Walter. This may be unintentional, but his name makes a pun out of the phrase 'Worry Wart', aptly capturing Wirt's disposition.
The Beast is the main antagonist of the Cartoon Network miniseries Over the Garden Wall. He is the enigmatic monster of the place known as the Unknown. His goal is to take the souls of the people who come to his woods—in this case, the brothers Wirt and Greg. He was voiced by Samuel Ramey.
Wirt is a teenage boy who has a crush on his schoolmate Sara, and he made a tape to give to her on Halloween.
Beatrice is a prime example of one of Shakespeare's strong female characters. She refuses to marry because she has not discovered the perfect, equal partner and because she is unwilling to eschew her liberty and submit to the will of a controlling husband.
There is a backstory to Beatrice and Benedick's relationship, a suggestion that they have known each other for a long time, and that they were once, perhaps, lovers: 'Marry, once before he won it [her heart] of me, with false dice,' says Beatrice (2.1. 211).
After some pretending, Beatrice and Benedick are compelled to admit to their true feelings when love letters they have written are revealed by Hero and Claudio. With their love revealed, Beatrice and Benedick marry, concluding the play.
It is in Wirt and Greg's pilgrimage that Over the Garden Wall soars as the urtext for millennial angst. Because while they are physically traveling, The Unknown is not a physical space, but rather a shared hallucination. In this way, their pilgrimage is not a literal journey, but rather emotional and internal.
Further evidence can be found in the book The Art of Over the Garden Wall, which describes the Unknown as "the place between life and death, between dreams and reality." It wouldn't be far-fetched to believe that Greg and Wirt are "between life and death," because the penultimate episode reveals the brothers became ...
Rather, it is the ethereal, near death experience of two boys trying to stay alive in a realm beyond reality. Their fear of the Beast, their determination to escape him, is Greg and Wirt's will to live battling with the impending approach of the reaper.
Personality. Juliet is both gentle and competitive, but overall professional when it comes to her job. She shows her gentle side when she often has tame down Lassiter's callousness by reminding him that he needs to be more caring towards family and victims.
Alice Cooper is an ESTJ personality type. She is reliable and you can count on her to stick to her word. Steadfast and self-assured, she is drawn to positions of leadership. Living life by rules and social norms is important to people of the ESTJ personality type.
Scarlett has black hair, green eyes, and pale skin.
For one, the show demonstrates that good living is necessary not just for emotional health, but for physical safety and the betterment of the community. If Wirt and Greg do not learn the proper lesson, it's not that they won't be happy, it's that they might not live.
Over the Garden Wall is so much more than a fanciful tale for children. The rich contents and message of this fantastical story illustrate how hope is an integral part of the human experience. Hope has the power to change things for us, it might even lead us home.
Adelaide, also known as Adelaide of the Pasture, is the secondary antagonist of the Cartoon Network miniseries Over the Garden Wall. She is Auntie Whispers' sister and a servant of the Beast, symbolizing false hope.