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Doc Beebles
Thumb-bee
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Gender Male
Age Elderly
Hair Color White
Eye Color Blue
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Aliases The Beekeeper
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Friends His bees, Johnny, Susan Test, Mary Test,Dukey, The Johnny Stopping Evil Force Five (formerly)
Enemies Johnny(formerly), Susan Test,Mary Test (formerly), Dukey (formerly)
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Love Interest None
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Family Character
Pets His bees
First Appearance Johnny Bee Good
Voiced by James Arnold Taylor

The Beekeeper (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) is a bee-themed villain in Johnny Test.

Biography

Out of costume, he is Doc Beebles, the maker of Doc Beebles' All-Natural Piles 'O Honey Bars. His debut plot was to use his bees to eat all other candy in the world so his Piles 'O Honey Bars would finally sell; nobody was buying them due to the fact that they were organic (and thus people assumed they were horrible). The Beekeeper did indeed want the kids to be healthier, and his honey bars were in fact decent, as the kids found out at the end of the episode.

His next notable appearance as a solo villain was in "Johnny Holiday". There, the Beekeeper tries to attack the Testsiblings and Dukey many times when they try to make a holiday in the middle of the year where kids receive free candy. Each of his attempts fail, due to the fact that the Test siblings are by this time well prepared for attacks. At the end of the episode, though, he does help them out by allowing them to use his honey bars and having his bees drop them off around the world on "Bee Happy" Day. The Beekeeper used to be a member of the Johnny Stopping Evil Force 5. However, as he has not been seen since Johnny Holiday and has dropped out of the Johnny Stopping Evil Force 5, he is assumed to be reformed and like the Tests. He has been replaced in the force by Zizrar.

 

Trivia

  • He loves saying the word "bee" in place of "be" as a pun when he's wearing his bee suit
  • At the start of Johnny Bee Good, it appears that he hates sweets in general; however, at the end of the episode, it shows that he's just upset that the public doesn't appreciate his offerings.
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