Giving 50 percent isn't exactly your strong suit... which I know and love about you.
Beryl Chatterley, "Halfway There Day"
Beryl Chatterley is a supporting character in the series Kiff. She is Kiff Chatterley's mother and Martin Chatterley's wife, who works as a professor at Table Town University.
Profile[]
Beryl Chatterley is Martin Chatterley's wife and Kiff Chatterley's mother, and the three live in their home in suburban Table Town. She is a tenured[2] professor at Table Town University, where she works under Dean Kim. Her subject of expertise has not been stated, but a drawing made by Kiff in "No Dad Ideas" shows Beryl giving a lecture about "The Origin of Bodergers Complex".
As a child, Beryl had a part-time job at a grocery store.[3] She attended high school at Table Town High School, where she was a star competitive volleyball player until a bizarre loss (caused by a bird landing on the volleyball net) to her obnoxious rival Dennis drove her to quit the sport permanently.[4] In college, she became close friends with the similarly-named Cheryl, Deryl, and Meryl, and the four "Eryls" (as Kiff calls them) still sometimes meet up for reunions.[5]
Appearance[]
Beryl is a squirrel with yellow fur, a light yellow underbelly and cheek dimples, and a bushy tail lined with a dark brown stripe. She has large round eyes with small pupils and two eyelashes on each eye, a dark brown oval-shaped nose, and a buck tooth. Height-wise, Beryl is the tallest of the Chatterleys, being noticeably taller than both Kiff and Martin.
In her teenage years, as seen in flashbacks, Beryl had brown hair tied in a ponytail as well as white freckles, and wore a brace on her front tooth.[4]
Personality[]
Beryl is a loving wife and mother who greatly cares for her family, in addition to being generally cheerful and easygoing. At the same time, she tends to be the most level-headed of the Chatterleys; of Kiff's parents, Beryl is usually more stern and willing to let Kiff know when the latter oversteps her boundaries.
Beryl is an avid birdwatcher, and has her own blog dedicated to the hobby.[6] She also has a peculiar love for playing crane machines – a hobby first showcased in "Road Trip", and which is later revisited in "Weekly Grocery Shop", where she spends most of the episode collecting coupons at Slim Pickins to win the chance to play an antique crane game at the store.
Additionally, Beryl remains quite athletic; in "Beach Day", she is shown not to have lost her volleyball skills despite not having played the sport in many years, and only loses her rematch to Dennis due to another bizarre accident, much to her frustration.
Relationships[]
Kiff Chatterley[]
Beryl has a warm relationship with Kiff, taking pride in her daughter's ambitious and energetic spirit, as well as Kiff's great sense of adventure. Martin has stated that Kiff inherited her perfectionism from Beryl.[7]
Nonetheless, Beryl looks out for Kiff's well-being and sometimes finds herself having to be the voice of reason when Kiff gets too caught up in a pursuit. In "Halfway There Day", Beryl calms down Kiff when Kiff becomes stressed out making the Chatterleys' Halfway There Day meal, and in "Nicknames", Beryl reassures Kiff by telling her that she does not need a special nickname from Nick Namé to be cool (and that "Kiff" itself is in fact already a nickname).
Furthermore, Beryl has no qualms with exercising her authority for Kiff's own good, such as in "Thirst to Be the First", where Beryl makes Kiff stay home and rest when it appears Kiff has fallen sick with drooptail, and in "You Can't Handle the Tooth!", where Beryl has to repeatedly tell a stubborn Kiff to brush her teeth.
From time to time, Beryl gets wrapped up in adventures of her own alongside Kiff. In "Dial B for Butt", Beryl and Kiff spend a day enjoying quality time together around Table Town, only to end up in an elaborate quest to save the city from a mysterious collective after Beryl receives an ominous butt dial.
Martin Chatterley[]
Beryl is a caring and supportive spouse to Martin, and often looks out for him when his absentmindedness threatens to get the best of him. At times, she has to remind her husband when he is forgetful – such as in "Thirst to Be the First", where before going to work, she leaves the reminder "Kiff is tricking you", spelled out on the refrigerator using alphabet magnets, to prevent Martin from being tricked into letting Kiff leave the house.
Beryl used to accompany Martin on trivia nights when they were younger.[8] After Martin's love of ice dancing is exposed in "Ghost Wolf's Art", she gives Martin an ice dancing uniform she knitted for him years earlier, saying that she had always been "carrying it around just in case." In "No Dad Ideas", Beryl chooses not to intervene when Martin gets carried away and spends large amounts of money manufacturing and promoting his double trucker invention, as she finds Martin's confidence "hot".
Barry Buns[]
Beryl is accustomed to Barry due to his close friendship with Kiff, and she enjoys his presence around the Chatterley residence.
In "Leave a Little Juice", Beryl ends up being the only Chatterley confident enough to ask Barry not to finish up the Chatterleys' orange juice when he is visiting, and Barry thanks Beryl for her directness in telling him. Barry later participates in Beryl's scheme to make Kiff confess to eating Beryl's leftover pizza slice in "Chatterley vs. Chatterley"; he acts as Beryl's lawyer in a "family court" trial where an unsuspecting Martin is framed for the crime in order to guilt Kiff into confessing.
Helen[]
In "Weekly Grocery Shop", Beryl attempts to make small talk at Slim Pickins with Helen, whom she recognizes as a frequent participant in Kiff's adventures, but Helen fails to recall Beryl. When their continued encounters throughout the day grow increasingly awkward, Helen unsuccessfully tries to turn Beryl into a mushroom in frustration, only lightening up after eventually realizing that Beryl is Kiff's mother.
Appearances[]
Specials | ||||
Opening sequence: | Non-speaking | |||
1. "The Haunting of Miss McGravy's House": | Absent | 2. TBA: | Absent |
Non-canon media | |||
Broken Karaoke | |||
1. "Born to Be Strange": | Absent | 2. "Squirrels Just Wanna Have Fun": | Absent |
Chibi Tiny Tales | |||
1. "Super Slide": | Absent | 5. "Froyo Frenzy": | Absent |
2. "Toilet Flood Pool Party": | Appears | 6. "That's So Tandem": | Absent |
3. "Shock and Claw": | Absent | 7. "Witches Night Out": | Absent |
4. "Bounce House": | Absent | ||
Chibiverse | |||
1. "The Chibi Quiz Challenge": | Absent | 2. "The Roast of Dr. Doofenshmirtz": | Absent |
How NOT to Draw | |||
1. "How NOT to Draw: Kiff": | Absent | ||
Random Rings | |||
1. "Kiff Calls Kylie Cantrall": | Absent | ||
Shorts Spectacular | |||
1. "Kiff's Animal Kingdom Shorts Spectacular": | Absent | ||
Theme Song Takeover | |||
1. "Kiff Theme Song Takeover": | Absent | 2. "Kiff Takes Over the Disney Channel": | Absent |
3. "Dr. Doofenshmirtz Takes Over Kiff": | Appears | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
Pilot: | Mentioned |
Trivia[]
- She often prepares pitchers of room-temperature water, which Martin (though denying it) hates drinking from.[3]
- She has a habit of sleepwalking, which at times extends to "sleep-competing" in back-alley rollerblading competitions, for which she sometimes wears a helmet to bed, "just in case."[9]
- Her and Martin's credit card number (which Kiff knows, for unexplained reasons) is 70314.[10]
- Beryl's childhood retail job potentially nods to her voice actress Lauren Ash's previous role as retail worker Dina Fox on the TV series Superstore.
Gallery[]
Click here to view the gallery for Beryl Chatterley.
References[]
- ↑ "Weekly Grocery Shop".
- ↑ "Dial B for Butt".
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Leave a Little Juice".
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Beach Day".
- ↑ "Kiff's on a Plane".
- ↑ "Road Trip".
- ↑ "Mushroommates".
- ↑ "Be Still My Harp".
- ↑ "Chatterley vs. Chatterley".
- ↑ "Hungee Squirrel".