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* Nishkose and Kezaua from ''Webcomic/AnecdoteOfError'' spend most of their time as Shimei’s subordinates, bullying Atshi.
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*Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'', Fievel is met with a TerribleTrio of cynical orphans who briefly convince him that he'll never find his family. This causes [[TheWoobie poor Fievel]] to briefly cross the DespairEventHorizon. Although, [[FridgeHorror if you stop to think about it]], the orphans are {{Jerkass Woobie}}s themselves...
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* Literature/{{Discworld}}'s Lord Downey is mentioned in ''Discworld/NightWatch'' as having one of these during his student days, although they themselves are also embarrassed by the immaturity of his bullying tactics.

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* Literature/{{Discworld}}'s Lord Downey is mentioned in ''Discworld/NightWatch'' ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}'' as having one of these during his student days, although they themselves are also embarrassed by the immaturity of his bullying tactics.
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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'':
** In "The Shadow Man", several boys, led by Eric, ambush Danny Hayes on his way home. They frighten him by wearing monster costumes and carrying plastic chainsaw toys as he has the reputation of being the biggest chicken in Willow Creek.
** In "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty", the young Gus Rosenthal is chased by a gang of bullies led by Jack Wheeldon but he runs into his future self and the bullies immediately leave as they think that the older Gus might be a G-man. Later, the bullies attack the young Gus when he is on the swings and begin to beat him up until the present day Gus intervenes.
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* Foxy Loxy from ''Disney/ChickenLittle'' picks on the titular character with Goosey Loosey as support.

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* Foxy Loxy from ''Disney/ChickenLittle'' ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' picks on the titular character with Goosey Loosey as support.



* The Sugar Rush racers are this to Vanellope Von Schweetz in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'', because she's a "glitch", and not considered a legitimate racer. That's only because [[spoiler:her code was vandalized by King Candy so no one had any memories of who Vanellope really is, princess of the game]].

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* The Sugar Rush racers are this to Vanellope Von Schweetz in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'', ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'', because she's a "glitch", and not considered a legitimate racer. That's only because [[spoiler:her code was vandalized by King Candy so no one had any memories of who Vanellope really is, princess of the game]].

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* The small birds in ''WesternAnimation/ForTheBirds'' become this when the large, awkward, ugly bird lands on their power line. Two of the birds start ruthlessly pecking away at the large bird's feet while the others laugh.
* King Malbert and his royal guards in ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}''.



* King Malbert and his royal guards in ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}.''
* The Sugar Rush racers are this to Vanellope Von Schweetz in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'', because she's a "glitch," and not considered a legitimate racer. That's only because [[spoiler:her code was vandalized by King Candy so no one had any memories of who Vanellope really is, princess of the game.]]

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* King Malbert and his royal guards in ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}.''
* The Sugar Rush racers are this to Vanellope Von Schweetz in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'', because she's a "glitch," "glitch", and not considered a legitimate racer. That's only because [[spoiler:her code was vandalized by King Candy so no one had any memories of who Vanellope really is, princess of the game.]]game]].



* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': A gang of unruly detention students from Elmore Junior High School are sometimes featured which is led by of a bomb guy (named Julius) and the rest consists of a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe), a big pink bear (named Mowdown), and a hand named Reaper.
* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenGotExpelled'' starts with Carmen getting expelled because she stood up against (and beat up) bullies asking for lunch money.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', there's a group of four bullies in Springfield Elementary who often pick on Bart. They're composed of Dolph (the hunched-over redhead with the PeekABangs and the green T-shirt), Jimbo (the dim-witted one with the purple knit cap and the black skull T-shirt who kinda sounds like Milhouse [Milhouse and Jimbo share Pamela Hayden as their voice actor]), and Kearney (the bald, fat one who wears a punk version of Homer Simpson's white T-shirt and blue pants, and, in later episodes [[OlderThanTheyLook is heavily implied not to be a teenager, despite looking like one]]). Nelson ("haw! haw!"), the most recognizable bully of the series, also hangs out with them from time to time and is the leader of the group. He's more sympathetic than the others, having been granted many PetTheDog moments over the years.\\
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While Nelson is the gang's leader, Jimbo is the leader whenever he is absent, which is quite often. Nelson himself was introduced in the first season with a pair of color-swapped but otherwise identical lackeys, who also occasionally appear alongside the rest of the bullies, though much less often than Nelson.
* Mooch in ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' is usually seen with his gang: Wizzer, who dispite having the least speaking roles, seems to be Mooch's right hand, Dipstick, the dim pup, and Two-Tone, who once was Mooch's girlfriend, but left the gang later due to her relationship with Lucky.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'':
** The Rowdyruff Boys are essentially this. They're the {{Evil Counterpart}}s to the Powerpuff Girls.
** The Gangreen Gang are a gang of troublemaking teenage boys.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', there's a group of four bullies in Springfield Elementary who often pick on Bart. They're composed of Dolph (the hunched-over redhead with the PeekABangs Portia, Gwen and the green T-shirt), Jimbo (the dim-witted one with the purple knit cap and the black skull T-shirt who kinda sounds like Milhouse [Milhouse and Jimbo share Pamela Hayden Penny from ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyB''. They also count as their voice actor]), and Kearney (the bald, fat one who wears a punk sadist version of Homer Simpson's white T-shirt and blue pants, and, in later episodes [[OlderThanTheyLook is heavily implied not to be a teenager, despite looking like one]]). Nelson ("haw! haw!"), the most recognizable bully of the series, also hangs out with them from time to time and is the leader of the group. He's more sympathetic than the others, having been granted many PetTheDog moments over the years.\\
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While Nelson is the gang's leader, Jimbo is the leader whenever he is absent, which is quite often. Nelson himself was introduced in the first season with a pair of color-swapped but otherwise identical lackeys, who also occasionally appear alongside the rest of the bullies, though much less often than Nelson.
* Mooch in ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' is usually seen with his gang: Wizzer, who dispite having the least speaking roles, seems to be Mooch's right hand, Dipstick, the dim pup, and Two-Tone, who once was Mooch's girlfriend, but left the gang later due to her relationship with Lucky.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'':
** The Rowdyruff Boys are essentially this. They're the {{Evil Counterpart}}s to the Powerpuff Girls.
** The Gangreen Gang are a gang of troublemaking teenage boys.
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** Rainbow Dash has to deal with a trio of male pegasi who gave her a hard time in the past at flight school during the events of "[[MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E16SonicRainboom Sonic Rainboom]]"
* Portia, Gwen and Penny from ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyB''. They also count as a sadist version of this.

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** Rainbow Dash has to deal with a trio of male pegasi who gave her a hard time in the past at flight school during the events of "[[MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E16SonicRainboom "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E16SonicRainboom Sonic Rainboom]]"
* Portia, Gwen and Penny from ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyB''. They also count as a sadist version of this.
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* The Chopper Bunch from ''Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch.''

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* Mooch in ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' is usually seen with his gang: Wizzer, who despite having the least speaking roles, seems to be Mooch's right hand, Dipstick, the dim pup, and Two-Tone, who once was Mooch's girlfriend, but left the gang later due to her relationship with Lucky.
* The Chopper Bronto Bunch from ''Wheelie And ''WesternAnimation/ThePebblesAndBammBammShow''.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'':
**
The Chopper Bunch.''Rowdyruff Boys are essentially this. They're the {{Evil Counterpart}}s to the Powerpuff Girls.
** The Gangreen Gang are a gang of troublemaking teenage boys.
* The Gross Sisters – Nubia, Olei and Gina – on ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily''.



** Lawson was often seen with a gang of fellow fifth-graders: Cheay, Jocko, Buster, Chucko Kowalski, and Koreo.

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** Lawson was often seen with a gang of fellow fifth-graders: Cheay, Jocko, Buster, Chucko Kowalski, Kowalski and Koreo.



** Conrad Mundy, Greg Skeens, Sue Bob Murphy, Kurst the Worst, and Lazy Kid also count, though they only rarely take an aggressive role towards the main characters.
* ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'' has Twister's [[BigBrotherBully brother Lars]] with his three lackeys Pi, Sputz, and Animal, the latter of the three was introduced in the second season.
* The Bronto Bunch from ''WesternAnimation/ThePebblesAndBammBammShow''.
* The small birds in ''WesternAnimation/ForTheBirds'' become this when the large, awkward, ugly bird lands on their power line. Two of the birds start ruthlessly pecking away at the large bird's feet while the others laugh.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': A gang of unruly detention students from Elmore Junior High School are sometimes featured which is led by of a bomb guy (named Julius) and the rest consists of a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe), a big pink bear (named Mowdown), and a hand named Reaper.
* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenGotExpelled'' starts with Carmen getting expelled because she stood up against (and beat up) bullies asking for lunch money.

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** Conrad Mundy, Greg Skeens, Sue Bob Murphy, Kurst the Worst, Worst and Lazy Kid also count, though they only rarely take an aggressive role towards the main characters.
* ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'' has Twister's [[BigBrotherBully brother Lars]] with his three lackeys Pi, Sputz, Sputz and Animal, the latter of the three was introduced in the second season.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', there's a group of four bullies in Springfield Elementary who often pick on Bart. They're composed of Dolph (the hunched-over redhead with the PeekABangs and the green T-shirt), Jimbo (the dim-witted one with the purple knit cap and the black skull T-shirt who kinda sounds like Milhouse [Milhouse and Jimbo share Pamela Hayden as their voice actor]), and Kearney (the bald, fat one who wears a punk version of Homer Simpson's white T-shirt and blue pants, and, in later episodes [[OlderThanTheyLook is heavily implied not to be a teenager, despite looking like one]]). Nelson ("haw! haw!"), the most recognizable bully of the series, also hangs out with them from time to time and is the leader of the group. He's more sympathetic than the others, having been granted many PetTheDog moments over the years.\\
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While Nelson is the gang's leader, Jimbo is the leader whenever he is absent, which is quite often. Nelson himself was introduced in the first season with a pair of color-swapped but otherwise identical lackeys, who also occasionally appear alongside the rest of the bullies, though much less often than Nelson.
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The Bronto Chopper Bunch from ''WesternAnimation/ThePebblesAndBammBammShow''.
* The small birds in ''WesternAnimation/ForTheBirds'' become this when the large, awkward, ugly bird lands on their power line. Two of the birds start ruthlessly pecking away at the large bird's feet while the others laugh.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': A gang of unruly detention students from Elmore Junior High School are sometimes featured which is led by of a bomb guy (named Julius)
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* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenGotExpelled'' starts with Carmen getting expelled because she stood up against (and beat up) bullies asking for lunch money.
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* ''Series/TheWeather'': A trio of storm-clouds come to harass the shy, socially anxious mountain and the mountain's caller, also a cloud. They laugh at him and claim they're at the "loser convention", call him "the king of losers", and generally act like jerks. The caller-cloud joins in, too.

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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E28ANicePlaceToVisit A Nice Place to Visit]]", it is mentioned that Rocky Valentine started a street gang called the Angels when he was eight years old.
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* Motoko Minagawa of ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' leads a small group of girls who routinely make life a little more difficult for the main character

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* Motoko Minagawa of ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' leads a small group of girls GroupieBrigade who routinely make life a little more difficult for the main charactercharacter, who's genuinely friends with the student they have a petty crush on.
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* In ''Fanfic/EverythingChangesMilkywayScribbles'', Gary has a group of friends who bully Ash with him.
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* In the film ''Umarete Wa Mita Keredo'' two boys move to a town and end up bullied by a local gang of boys.

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* In the film ''Umarete Wa Mita Keredo'' ''Film/IWasBornBut'' two boys young brothers move to a town and end up bullied by a local gang of boys.boys. After they get an older teenaged boy to beat up the head bully, the two brothers become bosses of the gang.
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* What Valifornia usually acted as in SHINE and WWN group shows, especially after their only serious title contender, Nevaeh, got fed up with them and especially towards Solo Darling.

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* What Valifornia usually acted as in SHINE and WWN group shows, especially after their only serious title contender, Nevaeh, got fed up with them and especially towards Solo Darling.Wrestling/SoloDarling.
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[[caption-width-right:300:Be careful. You may not know [[MuggingTheMonster what you're getting yourself in to]].]]

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** Meanwhile, Draco is a not-particularly-physically-imposing ManipulativeBastard and Crabbe and Goyle are the big, stupid thugs who cling to him for status.

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** Meanwhile, Draco is a not-particularly-physically-imposing ManipulativeBastard male AlphaBitch and Crabbe and Goyle are the big, stupid thugs who cling to him for status.
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* In ''Anime/YokaiWatchShadowsideTheReturnOfTheOniKing'', Touma gets beat up by a gang of JapaneseDelinquents. He later proceeds to beat ''them'' up.

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* Many housecats view the Clans of ''Literature/WarriorCats'' this way. They're dangerous ferals who attack any cat that crosses their territory. Usually this is to protect their borders, but there have been times when Clan cats attack kittypet unprovoked. One leader even sent his warriors to invade cats in their own yards and scare them so much they wouldn't ''think'' of entering the forest.



* Link in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' comes across a group of boys who tease him upon meeting him, despite Link being older and bigger than them. A sidequest involves getting them to go to school
* Link has to deal with Groose and his gang of bullies in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' where they constantly harass him and at one point, kidnap his loftwing to prevent him from winning a school competition. Groose also dislikes Link because Zelda prefers to be his friend over Groose. Groose does get better over time thanks to his CharacterDevelopment and his lackeys pretty much go on their own and aren't mean to Link once Groose matures.

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Link in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' comes across a group of boys who tease him upon meeting him, despite Link being older and bigger than them. A sidequest involves getting them to go to school
* ** Link has to deal with Groose and his gang of bullies in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' where they constantly harass him and at one point, kidnap his loftwing to prevent him from winning a school competition. Groose also dislikes Link because Zelda prefers to be his friend over Groose. Groose does get better over time thanks to his CharacterDevelopment and his lackeys pretty much go on their own and aren't mean to Link once Groose matures.


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* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenGotExpelled'' starts with Carmen getting expelled because she stood up against (and beat up) bullies asking for lunch money.
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* ''Anime/VividStrike'' had a trio of girls who started bullying Rinne after she turned down their offer to join their school's fighting club. [[BewareTheQuietOnes This did not end well for them]].
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* ComicBook/RichardDragon had to deal with a gang of older bullies back when he was a kid and before he had any training. It's darkly amusing that even though they regularly beat a much smaller kid to a pulp by ganging up on him he still made them work for it.
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* The antagonist/villain of ''Literature/OneFatSummer'' is local tough Willy Rumson, who leads a group of these to terrorize summer vacationers in general, and the main character Bobby Marks in particular.
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* Butch of ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' bullies [[HelloInsertNameHere you]] with his friends throughout your childhood, though one quest can be solved making one of Butch’s cronies indignant from being told that he “does whatever Butch tells him to”.

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* Butch of ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' bullies [[HelloInsertNameHere you]] with his friends throughout your childhood, though one quest can be solved making one of Butch’s cronies indignant from being told that he “does whatever Butch tells him to”. Later on, you can save his mother, and eventually you can even make him one of your companions.
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* Link has to deal with Groose and his gang of bullies in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' where they constantly harass him and at one point, kidnap his loftwing to prevent him from winning a school competition. Groose also dislikes Link because Zelda prefers to be his friend over Groose. Groose does get better over time thanks to his CharacterDevelopment and his lackeys pretty much go on their own and aren't mean to Link once Groose matures.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': A gang of unruly detention students from Elmore Junior High School are sometimes featured which is led by of a bomb guy (named Julius) and the rest consists of a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe), a big pink bear (named Mowdown), and an unnamed hand.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': A gang of unruly detention students from Elmore Junior High School are sometimes featured which is led by of a bomb guy (named Julius) and the rest consists of a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe), a big pink bear (named Mowdown), and an unnamed hand.a hand named Reaper.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': There is a gang of bullies on the school which consists of a bomb guy (named Julius), a big pink bear (named Mowdown), a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe) and a hand.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': There is a A gang of bullies on the school unruly detention students from Elmore Junior High School are sometimes featured which consists is led by of a bomb guy (named Julius), Julius) and the rest consists of a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe), a big pink bear (named Mowdown), a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe) and a an unnamed hand.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': There is a gang of bullies on the school which consists of a bomb guy (named Julius), a big pink bear (named Mowdown), a rotten cupcake, a rat (named Scythe) and a hand.
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* Probably the most timid character of the series (Kotonoha) gets harassed by no less than five girls in ''VisualNovel/SchoolDays''.

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* Probably the most timid character of the series (Kotonoha) gets harassed by no less fewer than five girls in ''VisualNovel/SchoolDays''.
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* Henry Bowers from Stephen King's ''Literature/{{It}}'' had a couple lackeys, though [[EvenEvilHasStandards even they were occasionally frightened by how sociopathic Bowers was]].

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* Henry Bowers from Stephen King's ''Literature/{{It}}'' had a couple lackeys, group of lackeys (six total), two being seen with him the most, though [[EvenEvilHasStandards even they were occasionally frightened by how sociopathic Bowers was]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', there's a group of three or four bullies in Springfield Elementary who often pick on Bart. They're composed of Dolph (the hunched-over redhead with the PeekABangs and the green T-shirt), Jimbo (the dim-witted one with the purple knit cap and the black skull T-shirt who kinda sounds like Milhouse [Milhouse and Jimbo share Pamela Hayden as their voice actor]), and Kearney (the bald, fat one who wears a punk version of Homer Simpson's white T-shirt and blue pants, and, in later episodes [[OlderThanTheyLook is heavily implied not to be a teenager, despite looking like one]]). Nelson ("haw! haw!"), the most recognizable bully of the series, also hangs out with them from time to time. He's more sympathetic than the others, having been granted many PetTheDog moments over the years.\\

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', there's a group of three or four bullies in Springfield Elementary who often pick on Bart. They're composed of Dolph (the hunched-over redhead with the PeekABangs and the green T-shirt), Jimbo (the dim-witted one with the purple knit cap and the black skull T-shirt who kinda sounds like Milhouse [Milhouse and Jimbo share Pamela Hayden as their voice actor]), and Kearney (the bald, fat one who wears a punk version of Homer Simpson's white T-shirt and blue pants, and, in later episodes [[OlderThanTheyLook is heavily implied not to be a teenager, despite looking like one]]). Nelson ("haw! haw!"), the most recognizable bully of the series, also hangs out with them from time to time.time and is the leader of the group. He's more sympathetic than the others, having been granted many PetTheDog moments over the years.\\



It's not clear which of them is the alpha bully, though. Jimbo was the leader at first (according to the season one episode, "The Telltale Head" when Bart first met them outside the Aztec Theater), but over time their chain of command has shifted between Jimbo (because he was introduced first) and Kearney (because he's older than Dolph and Jimbo) before the chain of command became more or less egalitarian. Unless Nelson's being depicted as part of the gang (rather than just co-operation through respect between bullies), in which case he is almost always depicted as the leader. Albeit one with only a tenuous hold on power, as demonstrated in "Lisa's Date with Density". Nelson himself was introduced in the first season with a pair of color-swapped but otherwise identical lackeys.

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It's not clear which of them While Nelson is the alpha bully, though. gang's leader, Jimbo was is the leader at first (according to the season one episode, "The Telltale Head" when Bart first met them outside the Aztec Theater), but over time their chain of command has shifted between Jimbo (because whenever he was introduced first) and Kearney (because he's older than Dolph and Jimbo) before the chain of command became more or less egalitarian. Unless Nelson's being depicted as part of the gang (rather than just co-operation through respect between bullies), in is absent, which case he is almost always depicted as the leader. Albeit one with only a tenuous hold on power, as demonstrated in "Lisa's Date with Density". quite often. Nelson himself was introduced in the first season with a pair of color-swapped but otherwise identical lackeys.lackeys, who also occasionally appear alongside the rest of the bullies, though much less often than Nelson.



* Lok, Chief, Slog and Zariah from ''WesternAnimation/TakAndThePowerOfJuju''.



** Lawson was often seen with a gang of fellow fifth-graders.
** Before Lawson, the same gang was led by Chucko Kowalski, but he seems to have been replaced by Lawson. Though he still appears with the gang in some episodes, but he rarely speaks anymore.

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** Lawson was often seen with a gang of fellow fifth-graders.
fifth-graders: Cheay, Jocko, Buster, Chucko Kowalski, and Koreo.
** Before Lawson, Lawson was introduced, the same gang was led by Chucko Kowalski, but he seems to have been his role ended up being replaced by Lawson. Though he still appears with the gang in some episodes, but gang, he no longer leads and also rarely speaks anymore.
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* ''The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict'', a prequel book in the ''Literature/TheMysteriousBenedictSociety'' series, has "The Spiders," a group of three boy bullies who terrorize Child's End, the book's OrphanageOfFear. When the title character, Nicholas Benedict, comes to the orphanage, they target him for an "[[{{Swirlie}} initiation]]" and when he refuses to play along make him an outcast at the orphanage by threatening the other children with their wrath if they become friends with him because he rarely allows them to attack him directly, being too clever for them.
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* ''Film/TheWorldOfKanako'':
** The Matsunaga Gang. They bully Ogata until he commits suicide.
** Afterwards another gang of bullies torture the nameless narrator who only survives their treatment because he is manipulated [[spoiler:by Kanako]], who also lets the Matsunaga Gang beat up those bullies.

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