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Per TRS. Bishounen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishounen}}: [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/697 Lari is this explicitly.]]
--> '''Molly''': "You even ''sparkle!"''
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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: While her supreme confidence about her intelligence is real, she has a very hard time fully believing that anyone really likes her and has a crippling fear of abandonment.

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: While her supreme confidence about her intelligence is real, she has a very hard time fully believing that anyone really likes her and has a crippling fear of abandonment. And even the faintest suggestion that she's acting as heartless as the man who raised her will send her into paroxysms of self-loathing.

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* ClassyCatBurglar: How she sustained herself in Paris.

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* %%* ClassyCatBurglar: How she sustained herself in Paris.Paris.
%%* CloneAngst: Suffered a lot of angst over it in the beginning.



* CloningBlues: Suffered a lot of angst over it in the beginning.
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* SeeTheInvisible: A variation. After spending some time handling and manipulating objects with MoreThanThreeDimensions with her bare hands on board the Cone Ship, Jean develops "tesseract vision" which lets her see things that exist off in an inaccessible dimensional direction.

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* SeeTheInvisible: A variation. After spending some time handling and manipulating objects with MoreThanThreeDimensions with her bare hands on board the Cone Ship, Jean permanently develops "tesseract vision" which lets her see things that exist off in an inaccessible dimensional direction.
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* SeeTheInvisible: A variation. After spending some time handling and manipulating objects with MoreThanThreeDimensions with her bare hands on board the Cone Ship, Jean develops "tesseract vision" which lets her see things that exist off in an inaccessible dimensional direction.
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* FanBoy: Buys comics from Bob's newsstand. His wife Frig allegedly left him for a [[Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar Kree Skrull War]] [[WarReenactors Reenactor.]]

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* FanBoy: Buys comics from Bob's newsstand. His wife Frig allegedly left him for a [[Comicbook/TheKreeSkrullWar [[Comicbook/AvengersTheKreeSkrullWar Kree Skrull War]] [[WarReenactors Reenactor.]]

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Sweater Girl is now Sexy Sweater Girl


* SexySweaterGirl: Fond of tight, striped sweaters.



* SweaterGirl: Fond of tight, striped sweaters.
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* NiceGuy: He is quintessentially nice, kind, quiet, and unassuming.

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* NiceGuy: He is He’s quintessentially nice, kind, quiet, and unassuming.



* PapaWolf: Has a calmer temperament than [[MamaBear Jean]], but he is every bit [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/353 as protective of Molly as she is]].
* RiddleForTheAges: Why is this happening to him? It is [[TitleDrop inexplicable.]]

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* PapaWolf: Has a calmer temperament than [[MamaBear Jean]], but he is he’s every bit [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/353 as protective of Molly as she is]].
* RiddleForTheAges: Why is this happening do things happen to him? It is It’s [[TitleDrop inexplicable.]]
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* HotScientist: A young biologist with a nice figure.
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* BigHeartedBigfoot: He's a literal Sasquatch, and he's very kind.
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* SuperSpeed: Goes with her fast metabolism. She has modest super-speed. She can outrun a charging bear.


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* SuperSpeed: Like her sister, she has modest super-speed. She can outrun a charging bear (it was the same bear!).
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* GreenSpaceBabe: Sexy-looking space princess.

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* GreenSpaceBabe: GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Sexy-looking space princess.
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* LargeHam: He manages to outdo his mother in this regard, [[UpToEleven which should be impossible.]] Appropriate for a [[Creator/JackKirby Kirbyesque]] [[Comicbook/SilverSurfer cosmic being.]]

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* LargeHam: He manages to outdo his mother in this regard, [[UpToEleven which should be impossible.]] impossible. Appropriate for a [[Creator/JackKirby Kirbyesque]] [[Comicbook/SilverSurfer cosmic being.]]

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* {{Hologram}}: The holographic [[NiceHat beret]].

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* {{Hologram}}: The holographic [[NiceHat beret]].beret.



* NiceHat: Her trademark beret.
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* DaddyIssues: She hates the Dean, who raised her as a lab specimen (he himself has shown remorse after seeing her reaction to him), but she does consider him her father (it's probably never even occurred to him) and uses his last name.
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Molly is a lab accident, a pink furry monster with a peppermint striped tail, who grew to human size in the space of one month. She is superhumanly intelligent but not very wise (the opposite of Bob), able to build advanced technology like robots and interstellar communicators out of scraps. Her personality is childlike and generally very cheerful, reflecting her happy if brief childhood, raised by Bob. She is currently living with Jean, and she wants her "parents" to get married. Her speech patterns are unusual, reflecting her broad reading and TV-watching interests, so she intersperses bits of teenage slang, outmoded medieval language, technical jargon, and kindergarten talk into the same sentence without giving it a thought.

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Molly Smithson is a lab accident, a pink furry monster with a peppermint striped tail, who grew to human size in the space of one month. She is superhumanly intelligent but not very wise (the opposite of Bob), able to build advanced technology like robots and interstellar communicators out of scraps. Her personality is childlike and generally very cheerful, reflecting her happy if brief childhood, raised by Bob. She is currently living with Jean, and she wants her "parents" to get married. Her speech patterns are unusual, reflecting her broad reading and TV-watching interests, so she intersperses bits of teenage slang, outmoded medieval language, technical jargon, and kindergarten talk into the same sentence without giving it a thought.



Galatea (or Golly, as Bob has nicknamed her) is a clone of Molly secretly grown by Jean's boss, [[DeanBitterman Dean]] Martin (no, not ''[[Music/DeanMartin that]]'' Dean Martin). During her one-month childhood, the dean treated her as a lab specimen, never showing any love or parental compassion, though he did allow her access to his library full of books by Nietzsche and Ayn Rand. When she finally escaped from him, she had become intensely paranoid and bitter, and believed herself and Molly to be ubermenschen destined to overthrow mankind. Thanks to Bob, Molly, and Jean, she has calmed down, and her megalomaniacal ambitions have abated somewhat. She has apparently become a successful burglar (Bob, Jean, and Molly are unaware of this), thus financing a ritzy life for herself in Paris (Molly knows she's been living in Paris, but has been too naive to ask how she's supporting herself). She has invented a holographic projector disguised as a hat, with which she can appear human, though she usually gets by without it through sheer audacity (most people are too polite or too startled to point out how weird she looks). She can be distinguished from Molly by the fact that Golly likes to wear ''clothes,'' while Molly is a happy furry nudist.

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Galatea Martin (or Golly, as Bob has nicknamed her) is a clone of Molly secretly grown by Jean's boss, [[DeanBitterman Dean]] Martin (no, not ''[[Music/DeanMartin that]]'' Dean Martin). During her one-month childhood, the dean treated her as a lab specimen, never showing any love or parental compassion, though he did allow her access to his library full of books by Nietzsche and Ayn Rand. When she finally escaped from him, she had become intensely paranoid and bitter, and believed herself and Molly to be ubermenschen destined to overthrow mankind. Thanks to Bob, Molly, and Jean, she has calmed down, and her megalomaniacal ambitions have abated somewhat. She has apparently become a successful burglar (Bob, Jean, and Molly are unaware of this), thus financing a ritzy life for herself in Paris (Molly knows she's been living in Paris, but has been too naive to ask how she's supporting herself). She has invented a holographic projector disguised as a hat, with which she can appear human, though she usually gets by without it through sheer audacity (most people are too polite or too startled to point out how weird she looks). She can be distinguished from Molly by the fact that Golly likes to wear ''clothes,'' while Molly is a happy furry nudist.
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* RapunzelHair: In human or insect form, her red hair spills down her back onto the floor. When she briefly tries a human form without this trait, she complains that her back is cold.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Something that ended up defining the course of his life, oddly enough.
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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: While her supreme confidence about her intelligence is real, she has a very hard time fully believing that anyone really likes her and has a crippling fear of abandonment.
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An annoyingly hyperactive little man who lives in Generictown, who has been a friend of Bob's since childhood. His wife left him with their two sons, a pair of delinquents who like to rob Bob's newsstand when he is frequently called away from it.

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An annoyingly hyperactive little man who lives in Generictown, who has been a friend of Bob's since childhood. His wife left him with their two sons, a pair of delinquents who like to rob shoplift from Bob's newsstand when he is frequently called away from it.
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* SendInTheClones: After a bit of dubious ToonPhysics, we have recently seen an appearance by the North African Physics Ferret. The Narrator was displeased at this.

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* SendInTheClones: After a bit of dubious ToonPhysics, we have recently seen an appearance by the North African Physics Ferret.Ferret to complain about it. The Narrator was displeased at this.

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