Mrs. Beaver

""Mr. Beaver gets pretty cranky when he's hungry." "I'm cranky now!""

- Mrs and Mr Beaver.

She-Beaver, also known as Mrs. Beaver, was the wife of He-Beaver. Both of them aided the Pevensie children in their escape from the Witch's Secret Police. She was fussy, overcareful, but kindly. Father Christmas gave her a new sewing machine near the end of the Age of Winter.

In an interview with Dawn French, who voiced Mrs. Beaver in the 2005 film adaption, she said that because Mrs Beaver had no children of her own, she looked upon the Pevensies as her own.

Because of her overcareful atittude, she tended not to act quickly enough in an emergency. When the wolves were approaching, she was more busy packing food.

Although she and her husband tended to trade insults to one another, it was all in good fun, as they were actually a devoted and loving couple.

Both she and her husband were present at the Pevensies' coronation. It is most likely they continued to serve them, both as their loyal subjects and devoted friends, until the Pevensies were swept back to their own world.

Later, she, along with her husband, are among the ones allowed in Aslan's Country.

Portrayal

 * In the 1967 serial adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Susan Field portrays She-Beaver.
 * In the 1979 animated adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Liz Proud and June Whitfield share the role of voicing She-Beaver.
 * In the 1988 BBC adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Lesley Nicol voices She-Beaver.
 * In the Disney adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, She-Beaver is voiced by Dawn French.