Beth is a mean, popular girl and the antagonist in the Polly Pocket movie franchise. As the second most popular girl in school, she is Polly's nemesis and is willing to do anything to steal her fame.
Personality[]
Beth is a vain and shallow head cheerleader. She is also very arrogant. She is very jealous of Polly for existing and is willing to sabotage her and her friends in any way possible. She's so jealous of Polly that she can't see why she and her friends can't get the opportunities Polly receives. For example, in "Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse," she is jealous that Polly's band is playing at the school dance and asks why she and her friends can't do it despite knowing they have no band. Her parents have been pressuring her to be number one, expecting her to be the best, and never giving her a break. Her two best friends are just as mean as she is, but she can also be mean to them.
In The Tricky Tryouts, she has a crush on a new student name mark who is a grader ahead of her and Polly's class.
Appearance[]
Beth has long, two-toned brown hair and green eyes. She typically wears anything green and short skirts.
Unlike the other characters in the series, Beth and her friends are the only ones not included in the doll franchise, as they were only for the movies.
Pets[]
In Polly's Fabulous Pet Palace, Beth had a brown dog named Snarls, who was equally equal to her.
Movies[]
Lunar Eclipse[]
For a science project, Beth, working on her project on the earth's core with Tori, Evie, Simon, and Frank, learns that if Lila doesn't get a good grade, she'd be grounded and forbidden to play at the upcoming dance, which would prevent Polly's whole band from playing at the dance. Beth lets Lila borrow her camera and lies that she put a new roll of film in it when the film has pictures from a family picnic. At first, Beth and her friends are pleased, but only when Polly and her friends devise a plan to fix it.
2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza[]
Beth and her friends overhear Polly and her friends talking about the Pocket Plaza and that they'll be performing live on TV, which increases Beth's jealousy because it will make Polly even more popular. She tries again to humiliate Polly and her band in the show at the hotel. At first, she mistakes Polly's cousin Pia for Polly herself until she learns that the cousins have been pretending to be each other. When Polly makes it back in time for her band, a defeated Beth craves vengeance.
PollyWorld[]
After discovering that Polly received an entire amusement park with her name from her father, Beth is jealous of Polly, and she's also furious that Polly's presence will ruin her chances of becoming the most popular girl in school. She teams up with Tori, Evie, Karl, and Lark (the latter two are exchange students whom Beth manipulated to respect her) to enter the PollyWorld contest in an attempt to win the grand prize, but Beth is obsessed with taking all the focus and attention on ambition to beat Polly and become more famous than her at the end of the contest. Beth becomes a more significant threat when she helps Polly's future stepmother Lorelei manipulate Mr. Pocket, convincing him to move Polly out of his mansion and making her abandon her friends forever. However, when Lorelei fails to keep her part of the deal, Beth takes her into the sound booth and accidentally turns on the microphone; she threatens to tell John that Lorelei wants to get rid of Polly and ship her to boarding school. When John confronts Lorelei for lying, Beth enjoys being on the big screen. When Lorelei goes after John once he calls off their engagement, Beth tries to take advantage of her appearance on the screen to show off her cheerleader skills, only to trip on some wires, causing the audience to laugh at her. In the end, Beth is upset that Polly isn't going to boarding school and realizes that telling John about Lorelei's plot would save Polly from doing so anyway.
Quotes[]
- Why can't "Roll Like That" film at Bethworld?
- I always knew that I looked good supersized. No shocker here.
- I'll get her one of these days. You can bet on it.
- I'll get you next time, Polly Pocket, just you wait.
- This is the last time you get everything you want, Polly Pocket. Next time, and there will be the next time, you're going down hard.
- Unfortunately, for me, who always comes in second and then I have to explain to my parents, who expect me to be number on and won't give me a break
- (Tori: I forget. what did Polly ever do to you?) She exists. Isn't that enough?