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6[[folder:Jimmy Hopkins]]
7[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jimmy_hopkins-w350-h450_8702.jpg]][[caption-width-right:300:''"I only give people what they have coming to them."'']]
8-->'''Voiced by: Gerry Rosenthal'''
9The protagonist of the game, a short, rebellious, and defiant 15-year-old boy who has previously been expelled from seven schools. Jimmy is left to fend for himself when he's dumped off at [[SchoolOfHardKnocks Bullworth Academy]] by his newly-wed mother and his bazillionth stepfather while they leave for a year-long honeymoon cruise.
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11* AbusiveParents: His biological dad abandoned him at a young age and his mother is a narcissistic parent who's married several men in the past. His mom chooses to dump Jimmy at various schools rather than get to the root of his problems and deal with them. His tough exterior and self-reliance is a result of years of emotional neglect and the need to defend himself from other people.
12* ActionGenreHeroGuy: Jimmy hits almost every beat, being a tough-as-nails bald white male with a buzz-cut who prefers using GoodOldFisticuffs on his enemies.
13* AntiHero: Of the "[[PragmaticHero Pragmatic]]" variety. While Jimmy isn't very nice, thanks to a bad upbringing, he's only defending himself from those who are out to bully or hurt him. Story-wise, he's standing up for weaker kids, aligning with outcasts, and his quest to take over the school is to simply stop the rampant bullying and violence from the 5 main cliques. He also helps those who are kind to him and on one occasion ran into a burning building to save some kids who were trapped inside.
14* ArmouredClosetGay: Downplayed. Jimmy is bisexual and can optionally kiss boys, but makes homophobic remarks about the Jocks and denies being "sexually confused" to Pinky during their date.
15* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's a BullyHunter who takes on every clique at his new boarding school as a OneManArmy in order to end the rampant bullying, aided by his natural MadeOfIron disposition as he's capable of shrugging off bats broken over his head, a sledgehammer hit that sends him flying, and even blows from a prized boxing champion. His default hairstyle is a ginger buzz cut, likely enforced from one of the previous schools he's [[ExpelledFromEveryOtherSchool been expelled from]]. The player can take this further in-game by making him completely bald or subvert the trope by allowing him to grow his hair out.
16* BareFistedMonk: He fights with his fists only and has no techniques when he comes into Bullworth. At the end of the game, he learns military-style fighting, kicks, roundhouse kicks, leg sweeps, grapples, two nasty GroinAttack moves, headbutts, etc.
17* BigManOnCampus: Officially elevated to this in the penultimate chapter and again at the end of the game: schmoozing with the ladies, surrounded by an entourage, and letting loose a few Tom Cruise gestures because he's just that awesome.
18* BoisterousBruiser: Especially when he's done kicking any chapter bosses' asses. He even forces them to say who's the boss, and if you didn't know who, it's '''Jimmy Hopkins'''.
19-->'''Jimmy''': Who won?! Me! Jimmy Hopkins! That's who! Who won?!\
20'''Hal''': ...you...\
21'''Jimmy''': Who?! (Chokes)\
22'''Hal''': Jimmy. Hopkins.\
23'''Jimmy''': CORRECT!
24* BookDumb: Downplayed, but it's implied that he's canonically not known well for his academic prowess. Miss Peters, the music teacher, blackmails him into starring in the school play by not assigning him another F in her class. He also doesn't know what a "sociopath" or "hermaphrodite" are. You can avert this in [[GameplayAndStorySegregation normal gameplay]] and it is somewhat justified why he would be good at some of his classes as they are either relevant to the items he uses throughout the game or he actually likes the teacher and therefore puts more effort into the lesson.
25* BratsWithSlingshots: He steals one from Davis in "The Setup" after he was shot by Davis with it. Jimmy later earns an upgraded wrist rocket (a metal slingshot with a wrist wrap and scope) in "The Candidate".
26* BreakTheHaughty: Loves doing this. He grabs [[SmugSnake Derby]] by the hair and forces him to say Jimmy's name, chokes [[GreaserDelinquents Hal]] and makes him do the same thing and throws him onto the hard concrete when he does, and yells and brags at the knocked out bodies of the [[JerkJock school Football team]] after a hard ass kicking. But then Jimmy's haughtiness breaks when the school's many subcultures and factions turn on him.
27* BrilliantButLazy: For all his past delinquent actions and all the various ways he can get in trouble during the game, Jimmy is also more then capable of passing, even excelling in all of his classes.
28* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Jimmy is no stranger to combat and will jump into the fight when someone attacks him. However, it's suggested that his combative nature is a product of his home life as he has never had a healthy relationship with a paternal figure. His mother is also too self-absorbed to put his needs above her own and, rather than try to resolve his issues, she dumps him at a school so he can be someone else's problem. When Petey manages to get through to his softer side, Jimmy is revealed to be a loyal friend who, while not above violence, uses his fists to stand up for the little guy.
29* BullyHunter: He's particularly disgusted with how lower caste students prey on each other, rather than face the might of the preps, jocks, and others. As he said to Russell, "There are a bunch of idiots in this school who need a good beating, and you're picking on the few who don't."
30* TheCasanova: Given that he's able to get the attention of 8 girls by the end of the game, and [[EvenTheGuysWantHim six guys too.]] (His mojo fails on the art teacher, however.)
31* TheCassandra: Jimmy totally lacks Gary's incredible gift of being able to get others to listen through words alone. Almost every attempt he makes to solve issues with others through talking ends in a fight.
32* CharacterDevelopment: Begins the game as a standoffish and hostile jerk, but makes friends with Gary and Petey quickly. He's also initially content to just ride out the schoolyear and pull the occasional prank, but when Gary betrays him, he resolves to unify the school and stop all the bullying out of self-interest and a genuine desire to do good. As he gets more entangled with the different cliques and their personal drama, he also begins to show a more empathetic side, particularly to the girls. [[spoiler: When he becomes king of the school, he gets some serious AcquiredSituationalNarcissism and begins lording his popularity and fame over the rest of his friends, which blinds him to Gary's imminent attack. When all of his fame and popularity is stripped away, Jimmy remembers why he became a BullyHunter in the first place and fights back against Gary to save the school. He also rewards Petey and Zoe for their help, showing that he's at least somewhat grown out of his selfish ways.]]
33* ClintSquint: It's a wonder he can even see though those slits.
34* CombatPragmatist: Jimmy can explore many ways to take down an opponent, ranging from a simple punch in the face to using a freaking ''bottle rocket launcher'' to paste someone from a distance.
35* CoolBoard: He gets a skate board as a Thank-You present from Bucky in "Defend Bucky". And he's the only one to use a skateboard in the whole town.
36* CoveredInScars: Jimmy's dome is marred by a few scars, which disappear if you grow his hair out.
37* CulturedBadass: Art classes show that Jimmy has a surprising gift for oil painting.
38* CustomUniform: For some reason, he and Petey are the only students who wear bright blue uniform vests. The Nerds and the Non-Clique Students respectively wear kelly green and dark teal sweater vests, and Gary has a unique teal vest. The other cliques don't wear school sweater-vests.
39** In beta screenshots, the Non-Clique Students wore blue vests the same color as Jimmy's. It's probable that they were switched to dark teal to make Jimmy stand out more.
40* CutsceneIncompetence: Whenever Gary's around, Jimmy seems to lose the ability to do anything besides clench his fists, scuff his feet, and huff. However, this is justified by the fact that he's still trying to figure out why Gary felt the need to betray him despite doing nothing to deserve it. [[spoiler: In the final mission, Jimmy finally confronts Gary and his first question is "Why did you do it?" and he's completely disgusted when Gary tells him that he betrayed him because he enjoys the feeling of being in power and because he saw Jimmy as a threat.]]
41* DeadpanSnarker: Hopkins' dry brand of humor, which is helped enormously by him being the Great Stone Face of Bullworth Academy. He especially enjoys running fast ones past the Headmaster (criticizing his dress sense among other things), even during his expulsion proceeding.
42-->'''Crabblesnitch:''' Very droll! [[DefiantToTheEnd A comedian to the end]]. Well, you are going to have to take your comedic talents elsewhere.
43* DefrostingIceKing: [[spoiler: He grows from an aggressive outcast who openly distrusts others, to the popular kid who helps the helpless when they are beaten down or abused.]]
44* DisappearedDad: No mention is made of his birth/biological father, only that he has had many stepfathers.
45* DisappointedByTheMotive: [[spoiler: Ever since Gary betrayed Jimmy in the first chapter, Jimmy has been deeply confused about why Gary would do something like this to a friend. When confronted during the final showdown, Jimmy is angry and bewildered that Gary would betray him out of paranoia and to feel powerful.]]
46* DudeWheresMyRespect: By becoming the school's most powerful leader, he unwittingly becomes a whipping boy for everything that goes wrong. Jimmy tries his best to maintain order, but he's rearranging the deckchairs on the ''Titanic'' by that point.
47* {{Eagleland}}: Probably sums it up best when he's giving a RousingSpeech to the Townies, convincing them to help him stop the all-out brawl at Bullworth Academy in "Complete Mayhem".
48--> '''Jimmy:''' This is America! [[AnOfferYouCantRefuse We go in there with threats and bribes until we get what we want]]. If all else fails, [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership we beat the crap out of everyone!]]
49* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Insults and disrespects his stepdad, a person with a position with authority over Jimmy. However, then he displays anger and sadness for his mom's choice of a new husband, making it clear he loves her and that in spite of his anti-authority attitude he's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
50* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He doesn't insult his mom in the car ride to school in the introduction, just his new stepdad. He tackles Gary to kick-off the final boss fight, all because of what Gary said, ''[[NotSoStoic while yelling the loudest and sounding the angriest]]'' he's ever been in the ''whole game''.
51-->'''Gary:''' (After listening to Jimmy's KirkSummation) [[ShutUpKirk Well, at least MY mom doesn't make her living on her back!]]\
52'''Jimmy:''' '''''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner YOU'RE DEAD!!!]]''''' (Tackles Gary right off the roof)
53* EveryoneHasStandards:
54** He's a brute who has been expelled by 7 different schools but he makes it clear that he's appalled by Bullworth's internal conflict and bullying.
55** Jimmy hates the mistreatment of women, he's disgusted by Earnest's perverse request for pictures of Mandy and angrily says that it's the sort of thing that will land him in prison. When he finds out the Nerds have posted those illicit pictures of Mandy around Bullworth, he's appalled and leaves to go take them down. Internally realising that the Nerds have taken things too far and could have ruined her life through revenge porn.
56** In the fight against Derby Harrington, he's disgusted by Derby's willingness to sacrifice his friends to stop or, at least, weaken Jimmy before they fight each other.
57** When helping Algie confront Lola about toying with his feelings for her, he pats a tearful Algie on the back as a way of saying "I'm sorry you had to find out this way, you'll be ok".
58** As noted in an interview with writer Dan Houser, Jimmy might be a troubled kid but would never grow up to be a violent criminal like other GTA protagonists due to his white-collar background and would instead [[FormerTeenRebel mellow out with age]].
59* ExpelledFromEveryOtherSchool: He has been expelled from multiple other schools, and if he gets kicked out of Bullworth Academy he's destined for either MilitarySchool or prison.
60* {{Expy}}: He can be seen as a milder, teenage version of Claude from ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'', being a rough and tough protagonist who has to fight his way through many antagonistic factions in a town/city in order to stay out of serious trouble after being betrayed by someone close to them.
61** Jimmy also shares some similarities to Tommy Vercetti from ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', as they're both violent characters with a history of getting in trouble with the law, but are loyal, intelligent characters all around who would then take over their respective towns to unify people in need and establish dominance over antagonistic factions after being screwed over by their former friends.
62* ExtremeDoormat: Jimmy pretty much takes orders from everyone and he'll still go along with them even if he hates the request. He joins in on bullying the homeless man on campus, he helps Earnest get dirty pictures of Mandy, and he begrudgingly helps Johnny Vincent with his girl problems.
63* FieryRedhead: A short, pug-faced ginger kid with strawberry blond hair.
64* FormerTeenRebel: [[http://www.polygon.com/2013/9/25/4769298/rockstars-dan-houser-would-still-love-to-make-another-bully-game According to]] Dan Houser, if Jimmy were to be portrayed as an adult in the future, he's unlikely to be a criminal and will probably grow up to be a well-adjusted (or at least harmless) individual.
65* FreudianExcuse: Jimmy grew up fatherless and his mother is a narcissistic parent who marries men and blames Jimmy for ruining those marriages. Rather than deal with Jimmy's issues, she dumps him at any academy that will take him and make him their problem instead. His gruff and standoffish nature is a result of constantly defending himself from bullies and those out to hurt him.
66* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: If he gets sent to the principal's office, Crabblesnitch can say that Jimmy's mother issues do not justify his bullying of others.
67* FromNobodyToNightmare: By the end of chapter three and start of chapter four.
68* GeniusBruiser: Can prove to be a straight-A student, although he still leaves most of his tactical decisions up to Pete.
69* GenreBlindness: Mostly when Gary's around.
70* GoodIsNotNice: He's stingy with kind words and not particularly philanthropic; he'll protect you from bullies in exchange for cash on the nail. Very rarely does he act out of the goodness of his heart.
71* HardHead: See MadeOfIron below, an example of how hardheaded this hard head is would be baseball bats breaking over his skull and he doesn't even blink, and bricks thrown at his head break on contact. That's not possible of a human, let alone a 15 year old kid.
72* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Jimmy originally set out to quash the bullying. However, the popularity goes to his head and he becomes a pale copy of Gary, even inheriting the latter's punching bag, Pete. This comes back to bite him [[spoiler:when he ignores Petey and Gary's schemes nearly ruin him, forcing him to become a better person.]]
73* HighSchoolHustler: A hard-assed incarnation, though you'd ''need'' to be to survive in a place like Bullworth. He's also less adept at it than Gary, resorting to fisticuffs rather than flattery and lies.
74* HotBlooded: Seen as this in cutscenes, but the only time he does impulsively attack in a cutscene, it's when [[YourMom his mom gets insulted]] [[spoiler:by someone who had a beating coming to him anyway]].
75* IdleAnimation: Stands around and talks to himself when left around too long, he wonders how his mom is doing, he decides if school rumors are true or not, he wonders why he's standing around, etc.
76* ItRunsInTheFamily: Jim scores with an absurd number of girls throughout the game. It must be in the genes, seeing as how his mother is a serial divorcee.
77* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While willing to do anything for cash and being rude to nearly everyone he interacts with besides the teachers and some of the girls, Jimmy does care about people, going far enough to beat some sense into all the cliques so they could stop bullying weaker kids, and despite being called a psychopath by Pete, he has been shown to have guilt. [[spoiler:Principal Crabblesnitch notes that at the end of the game, he is a good person at heart in spite of his rough side, and decides not to send a letter to his mother regarding his expulsion.]]
78* KavorkaMan: While not strictly 'ugly' in any sense, he's not considered to be very good looking—Zoe even makes fun of him for being short and having no fashion sense. But he gets with every hot girl at the school because of his strong personality and natural charisma.
79* KirkSummation: He delivers one to Gary before their final battle.
80---> '''Jimmy''': Oh, Congratulations! You're smarter than me! [[TheSociopath You hate everyone]] and [[HatedByAll everyone hates you]]! ''Genius!''
81* KnightInSourArmor: He shows utter disrespect to pretty much everybody, even the principal, but he ultimately does lay everything on the line to safeguard Bullworth. He also shows a softer side to the ladies: When Mandy breaks down at seeing voyeuristic posters of her that the Nerds wallpapered all over the town (with Jimmy's help), Jim tries to console her; then, seeing it did no good, he leaves to deface the posters before the school board sees them.
82* KnightTemplar: Arguably, he must become the school's biggest bully in order to [[StartXToStopX stop the bullying.]]
83* KryptoniteFactor: [[invoked]] Almost nothing fazes Jimmy but chemical warfare. He easily shrugs off physical damage, but reacts badly to stink bombs, fire extinguisher gas, and weed killer. But those are pretty mild compared to the fast-acting sedatives that the asylum orderlies use when busting him. This is expanded upon in a DummiedOut cutscene where if Jimmy loses his fight against [[AxCrazy Edgar]], then Edgar throws him into acid, with his dialogue implying that the acid kills him.
84--> '''Edgar''': Poor little Jimmy taking an acid bath!
85* LightningBruiser: He's probably the second or third fastest kid in Bullworth, but he can outrun basically anyone in the game on foot and not run out of breath. For reference, even authority figures (who otherwise have large health bars) will have to stop frequently during chases to catch a breath.
86* MadeOfIron: Tanks hits from basically a young Andre the Giant, gets up from a sledgehammer swing that sends him flying through boards of wood, takes massive hits from a prized champion boxer, baseball bats break over his head, takes pot shots from a rapid fire potato launcher, gets a nasty Haymaker to the face and drops onto solid concrete, bricks thrown at his head break ''on contact'', gets up from a hard GroinAttack from a musclebound bully, steel pipes dent when it hits him, could survive falling of a long ladder when a wheelbarrow full of cinderblocks thrown at his head, and in the climax, he crashes through multiple boards of wood and falls into a glass skylight, the villain is knocked out from the injury, but Jimmy gets up without staggering, safe to say the visible scars on Jimmy's head must've been from chainsaws because Jimmy is that tough. It's also worth remembering that he's a short 15 year old boy with an average build.
87* MarriedToTheJob: Not moments after professing love for Zoe, he turns on his heels and races back to Bullworth upon hearing it's in trouble. "Duty calls!"
88* MartialPacifist: Downplayed as his favorite solutions are violence, but he's willing to do tasks for people if it means it won't cause more hostility and problems. He steals bikes for Clint/Henry so he won't fight Jimmy, and he finds who stole the Preps' boxing trophies if it means that they won't fight the Greasers again.
89* MistakenForGay: Pinky mentions rumors that Jimmy is confused about his sexuality, which Jimmy takes offense at. However there are several boys that Jimmy can kiss for a health bonus just like with the girls meaning he is bisexual, and is either uncomfortable talking about it or took offense to the insult behind the rumor. Lola also accuses him of liking boys due to his lack of interest in her.
90* MotiveDecay: At first, he's only fighting off other people because they leave him no choice and it's the only way he can get them to stop bothering him. Eventually, he becomes determined to keep the sadistic kids of Bullworth in line, including Gary, by beating them up and forcing them to unite under his watch. Then, when he topples every school clique, he simply lives the high life of popularity and forgets about Gary. He reverts to the second plan when things go south and he seeks to set things right.
91* MouthyKid: His snark tends to lands him in trouble. He almost gets thrashed by [[GreaserDelinquents Johnny Vincent]] on the spot for a comment, his cute little one liner gets turned into a PreAssKickingOneLiner by [[ScaryBlackMan Norton]], and his words make Headmaster Crabblesnitch hate him more.
92* MusclesAreMeaningless: Despite not appearing very muscular, Jimmy can hold his own in a fight against opponents bigger than he is... including the gigantic ''Russell''.
93* TheNapoleon: He's short for his age, which is one of the very many things responsible for his general belligerence.
94* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Jimmy shares a lot of similarities to [[UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar Julius Caesar]];
95** Both were bald men who rose to power without parental influence (Jimmy's dad is no longer in the picture, while Caesar's dad was never consul so Caesar had no inherited excellence). Both Caesar and Jimmy joined 2 other allies and formed The Triumvirate so they could build nobility and rise to power. Before rising to power, both the Roman Republic and Bullworth academy were plagued by a ruling body who were divisive and eventually factional, causing multiple civil wars. In bullworth, there are 5 cliques who are at each other's throats and fights are a common sight.
96** The Triumvirate was formed around favours; the friends of Caesar helped him become consul and Caesar would help them in turn by passing any law they wished. In the game, Jimmy was helped by Gary who encouraged Jimmy to help the nerds and take on the bullies. Gary was the one who encouraged Jimmy to join him in become the ruler of the school. After the fight against Russell, Petey takes over and directs Jimmy on how to fight the cliques.
97** Both Jimmy and Caesar attacked their first tribe because they were a threat to their allies (Jimmy fought the bullies first because they were antagonising him and the nerds. While Caesar attacked the Helvetians because he believed they were attacking an ally of Rome).
98** Both fought enemies to the north and were ambushed by a different tribe a year later, (Jimmy fought the preppies in Old Bullworth Vale, which is in the north-west of the academy and was eventually ambushed in the junkyard by the greasers). Due to his family wealth, Jimmy was put against the preppies because they believed themselves to be superior to him due to their inherited wealth and they start talking badly of him when he starts interacting with the Greasers, their rivals and from a poorer part of Bullworth. Caesar had no inherited wealth, and the triumvirate allowed Caesar to have the wealth to become consul. When his consul expired, his allies started turning against him and he became general to maintain his imperium, as well as, become governor of a providence and take command of a few legions.
99** Both had to turn against their allies under the excuse of a revolution and took the emblem of a bull afterwards (Caesar claimed the Veneti tribe revolted and he conquered it. During Caesar's reign, the Legio X Equestris was formed and they adopted the bull as their emblem. Jimmy had to fight the nerds after they severed their allegiance to him and he helped them fight the jocks by disguising himself as the academy's bull mascot.
100** When both became leaders, they were betrayed by a friend and forced to fight over leadership which caused a civil war when they returned, whereupon the traitor retreated to another country after losing the battle.
101*** Like Gary, Pompeius acted from the sidelines and renounced the protagonist's leadership during a campaign. Gary used the Townies to create dissonance between Jimmy and the other cliques while Jimmy was away tagging the town hall. Meanwhile, Pompeius resinded Caesar's governorship while the latter was away from Rome.
102*** After defeating the jocks, Jimmy became king but was set up by the townies and expelled. Gary took over and caused a civil war, forcing Jimmy to return with the Townies and he gets Gary expelled after trying to understand why he would betray him. Gary was then presumably dumped with the vengeful Townies, after that, Jimmy became the king of the school and presumably began an official relationship with Zoe, a Townie.
103*** Caesar's closest ally, Pompeius, betrayed him and tried to become leader by rescinding Caesar's governorship of Gall. Pompeius and Caesar contended for the leadership of Rome, causing a civil war when Caesar returned to Rome with his 13th legion. Pompeius retreated to Greece and soon lost the battle of Pharsalus. After this, Pompeius retreated to Egypt for sanctuary from Caesar by seeking refuge with Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator but was promptly beheaded instead. Caesar was horrified by this because he wanted to spare Pompeius' life and he returned to Rome as it's dictator after forming an alliance with Cleopatra of Egypt.
104* NotSoAboveItAll: While he hates bullying, and he fights to stop it, he seems to enjoy bullying and humiliating people when they're low on health; giving wedgies, pinching girl's asses, giving swirlies and threatening people. The only difference between his bullying and the students of Bullworth's bullying is that Jimmy only targets people who have done something to deserve it in the story, while the students enjoy bullying anyone weaker than them.
105* OddFriendship:
106** Despite Pete typically being the type of boy that the students at Bullworth Academy would target and often not treating him well himself, Jimmy is friends with him regardless. [[spoiler:At the end of the game he decides that he would be an excellent choice for the head boy]].
107** He thought he had this with the Nerds since he's been helping them since the start of the game, but when he came to them for help taking down the Jocks they showed how one sided this friendship was which forced him to fight them like with the other cliques.
108* OneManArmy: Throughout the course of the story, he manages to [[spoiler:beat up a man twice his size in Russell, as well as trained boxers (sometimes several at the same time), the entire football team, a well-armed militia of nerds wielding potato guns and firecrackers, a violent ScaryBlackMan attacking him with a sledgehammer, and a psycho wielding a steel pipe, all by himself.]] Safe to say it would take a freight train to stop Jimmy Hopkins.
109* OnlySaneMan: Well, he, Pete, and Zoe share this. Still, Jimmy deserves special mention, as his scathing sarcasm at everybody else's insanity[=/=]stupidity flies ''completely over their heads''.
110* ParentalNeglect: His father is out of the picture and his mom is too busy dating to give Jimmy any attention. Jimmy had to learn how to fight and defend himself in response. Due to Jimmy's behaviour, he frequently gets expelled and he is eventually sent to Bullworth.
111* PetTheDog:
112** When Algie sees [[ReallyGetsAround Lola]] cheat on him with Chad and starts tearing up, Jimmy comforts him by patting poor Algie on the back.
113* PintSizedPowerhouse: His height is no disadvantage to him in a fight. Jimmy can take on a whole clique in a fist fight single-handed and win.
114* PipePain: In the secod phase of the boss fight against Edgar, he also rips off a large pipe and uses it to give Edgar a taste of his own medicine.
115* PrideBeforeAFall:
116** It's even part of the last story-based chapter: "The Fall and Rise of Jimmy Hopkins, Aged 15". It is also a reference to the 1970s book, ''The Fall and Rise of Jimmy Hoffa'', by Walter Sheridan.
117* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Dr. Crabblesnitch [[spoiler: before he gets expelled, outlining everything wrong with the school while insulting him.]]
118-->'''Jimmy:''' I'm not the one who's funny. You know what's funny? You! You're a joke, you old creep! You and your stuck-up, lame-ass school, with its bullies and sex-pest teachers. This place is a dump and you're a big-nosed freak! This school rewards losers and bullies, I just stand up to them!
119* SociopathicHero: Commented on primarily by Pete, it isn't obvious until Jimmy mistakes a request to kill a houseplant with killing Derby instead. And though his [[SarcasmMode tone of voice]] makes it unlikely that he was going to actually do it, he doesn't even question the request until he's corrected.
120* TheStoic: He rarely smiles, and even at his angriest, [[TranquilFury his voice is rather muted]]. However, he acts like a BoisterousBruiser LargeHam once he's done kicking someone's ass, besides that, only [[ArchEnemy Gary]] manages to get a rise out of him.
121* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Jimmy cobbles together his own little harem as the game progresses. It helps that every teenage girl in school is a StatuesqueStunner, towering over all the non-Prefects with the exception of Eunice, and even she has an inch or two on Jimmy.
122* TinySchoolboy: The third shortest student in the entire school, just ahead of Pete and the little kids.
123* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Soda, and it's the only consumable that Jimmy comments on (he never says anything when eating apples or bananas). Jimmy even knows it's unhealthy for him but drinks it anyway. The game also encourages the player to chug them, with rewards given for buying ''100'' and ''500'' sodas. All his save zones have soda machines in them too, and the nerd hangout has always has a lone soda consumable for Jimmy to drink near his bed. He even steals soda off people he knocks out, the only other thing he steals off people is small weapons.
124* UnwittingPawn: Gary builds him up as the school hero, only to muddy his reputation in the penultimate chapter. Then Jimmy rebuilds his reputation by doing good deeds like putting out a gym fire, and rescuing mostly innocent men/boys from an asylum. When it still doesn't work, Jimmy just does it the old fashioned way and beat everyone, including Gary, back into knowing who's boss.
125* WiseBeyondHisYears: Due to his father abandoning him and his neglecting him, Jimmy is more mature than the other students and more capable of defending himself.
126* WorkingClassHero: Jimmy shows traits of an apolitical Skinhead, that being he's got a buzzcut and comes from a working-class family. Jimmy had to look after himself after his father abandoned him and rebellious behaviour has gotten him expelled from several schools.
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129[[folder:Gary Smith]]
130[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_m825wtf2a71qbqxwco1_r1_500-w300-h450_2091.png]][[caption-width-right:300:''"It's sink or swim, my friend."'']]
131-->'''Voiced by: Peter Vack'''
132Jimmy's first "[[BadSamaritan friend]]" at Bullworth who introduces him to the dog-eat-dog campus. Narcissistic, lacking empathy, misanthropic and full of schemes, he sets Jimmy on a journey for ulterior motives.
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134* AbusiveParents: You can get an image of Gary's home life by piecing together bits of gossip, and it doesn't sound like he has a good one. Mr. Smith, the super-rich self-made man who can be seen in Bullworth Town, is thought to be Gary's ''grandfather''. Gary's father did not turn out well, and ended up in an unhappy marriage with a woman of a seedy background from New Coventry. And poor Gary got dumped at Bullworth as soon as he was old enough.
135* BadSamaritan: He's the first person at Bullworth to act friendly to Hopkins (if condescending but that's the Bullworth's friendliness), so naturally, he's the root of its evil.
136* BarbaricBully: Averted. In a game about bullying and High School politics, the BigBad is actually a weaselly loner who tries to use cunning and manipulation to come out on top.
137* BelievingTheirOwnLies: He's somehow convinced himself that Jimmy has been speaking badly of him and plans to take over the school, something Jimmy repeatedly denies and confused by.
138* BetweenMyLegs: When Jimmy finally confronts him on the roof, the camera switches to this view.
139* BigBad: The ultimate bully in Jimmy's eyes as Gary manipulates everyone from Jimmy, to the principal, to even all the clique leaders throughout the entire game. Also [[spoiler:the final enemy Jimmy must beat if he wants to save the school.]]
140* BlessedWithSuck: Gary views his own intelligence as this. Although he's diagnosed with ADD, this is another classic symptom of sociopathy: proneness to boredom and obsessive need for stimulation.
141* BrainsAndBrawn: Brains to Jimmy's Brawn. He was later replaced by Pete.
142* CassandraTruth: When he told Jimmy that he had plans to take over the school, he didn't mean becoming the most popular student. He literally meant to take over the school through a hostile takeover.
143* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Gary's paranoia is so all-encompassing that he can't help but betray people.
144* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Gary appears to be corruption of Ferris Bueller from ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'', as both have similar face shapes, brown hair, and both are known to be the leader of their friend groups. While Ferris was at least well-intentioned, only manipulated others so he can have fun with his friends, stands up for the little guy, and only targeted people who did something to him to deserve it, Gary is what happens when you take away Ferris's sense of loyalty to his friends and focused solely on Cameron Frye and Edward R. Rooney's side of the story. [[spoiler: Gary is shown from the start to be mean to his friends, bullies Pete for being one of the weaker kids, and his idea of fun is dragging his friends away to bully the homeless man on campus for being helpless and unfortunate. He does this after being offended by the notion of being called boring and he bullies Algie after convincing Jimmy to help him save Bucky from the bullies in order to send a message to Russell and his boys. When Jimmy tries to convince him to dial back their trouble-making so they don't get expelled, Gary becomes offended and drags him to The Hole so Russell can beat him up in a staged fight in front of the other cliques. Throughout the game, Gary poses as an ally of the clique and stirs up trouble for Jimmy to fix and he succeeds in getting Jimmy expelled and turning all the cliques against him. Once Jimmy is away, Gary manages to turn all the cliques against each other, take over the school, and tie up the headmaster. When demands to know why Gary betrayed him so many months ago, Gary simply says that he enjoys that feeling of power, likes manipulating others, and enjoys getting a reaction out of people. The game ultimately shows that these sorts of characters would be psychopaths in real life if they had this level of charisma.]]
145* DeadpanSnarker: Many of his remarks towards different characters and about society as a whole are usually condescending and cynical.
146* DealWithTheDevil: Gary makes the same sales pitch to everybody when tempting them to the dark sid-- er, his clique. First he promises to divide Bullworth between them 50-50, then pretends to assume a strictly advisory role. Earnest is especially susceptible thanks to his own naked lust for power and messiah complex.
147* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Gary Smith is a deconstruction of the HighSchoolHustler and the {{Delinquents}}. Gary is introduced as Jimmy's first friend in Bullworth because everyone needs one to survive the academy and Jimmy only joins him because Gary was the first student who didn't try to beat him up in the first meeting. In chapter one, he leads Jimmy and Petey on all sorts of antics in school but these aren't played as awesome and funny; Gary shows himself as a callous bully who makes fun of the homeless, bullies Petey, and gets his friends in trouble for kicks. When Jimmy repeatedly tells him to calm down and stop before he gets them both expelled, Gary is offended and drags Jimmy to the hole and pits him against Russell under the erroneous belief that Jimmy hates him and will betray him. [[spoiler: His goal to take over the school was interpreted as "let's be the most popular kids in school." when he actually meant "Let's do a hostile takeover of the school and get everyone to fight each other". By the final chapter, Gary has not only lied his way to the top; he turned all the cliques against Jimmy, got the teachers and prefects on his side, and got Jimmy expelled. Gary shows how much a sociopath he is by revealing how much he enjoys manipulating people, and how he got other kids in the past unfairly expelled and put others in therapy because of his actions. In summary, this game shows how a HighSchoolHustler can't exist in the real world without being a power-hungry manipulator, how sociopathic and inattentive delinquents actually are, and how you shouldn't befriend people simply because they fit the bare minimum of basic decency.]]
148* DevilInPlainSight: If the [[GoodScarsEvilScars comically-large scar over his eye]], bouts of psychosis, and thinly-veiled contempt for all around him wasn't enough, he dressed up as an S.S. Officer (complete with a baton) for Halloween!
149* DiabolusExNihilo: There is no in-game explanation as to why he's so sociopathic and power-hungry, he simply wants to control the school and take over.
150* DiabolicalMastermind: As shadow leader of the various cliques. The Nerds, Jocks, and Greasers are made to wage war on each other, not realizing their orders all came from the same place.
151* DirtyCoward[=/=]GetBackHereBoss: In the last confrontation, Gary leads you up the dilapidated bell tower, hoping you'll slip and fall. He [[IShallTauntYou fires some taunts]] and turns over wheelbarrows full of cement blocks from above.
152* DisneyVillainDeath: Not really, but Hopkins does shove him off the school roof and into the skylight above Crabblesnitch's office. This knocks him out cold.
153* DogKickingExcuse: Gary just enjoys hurting and manipulating other people, he does jokingly mention several other issues he has and it's even said that he's off his medication but ultimately, he just does what he does for the sake of doing it.
154* EngineeredPublicConfession: Jimmy doesn't even plan it that way; Gary can't stop [[JustBetweenYouAndMe running his fool mouth off]] about how he fooled everybody. Crabblesnitch overhears his evil rant and expels him.
155* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When Jimmy meets Gary, he tries schmoozing the new kid with {{Faux Affabl|yEvil}}e small talk. When it fails to endear Jimmy immediately, he talks to Jimmy as though the school is a prison where being hostile to everyone won't get him anywhere and that he needs to start making friends before they start putting him on medication. This establishes him as [[TheSociopath the manipulative-type who views companionship as entirely transactional]]. He also mentions that he was forced to take medication after his behavior became too bad for the staff to ignore, {{foreshadowing}} his FaceHeelTurn when he [[SanitySlippage stops taking them]] later.
156* ExpositionFairy: Gary acts as one in "This is Your School".
157* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He clearly can't wrap his mind around the concept of 'friendship,' and the idea of sharing power is equally anathema to him.
158* EvilIsHammy: "Face it: I'M SMARTER THAN YOU! '''[[EvilLaugh HA HAAAAAHH]]'''!!"
159* FalseFriend: To both Jimmy and Pete, as Jimmy is just another pawn to him and Pete is just his punching bag.
160* FatalFlaw: Pride. The smug bastard just can't stop ''bragging,'' and he takes genuine offense when Jimmy calls him "boring."
161* FinalBoss: He's the last boss fought in the game.
162* FisherKing: [[spoiler: When he does take over the school, a storm takes over and disappears once Jimmy emerges victorious from the fight.]]
163* FlatCharacter: [[spoiler: Despite being the main villain of the game, he only appears in cutscenes where he brags about his plans, stating how he hates Western society and talking to other students to cause problems for Jimmy. There's no explanation for his character or an explanation for why he wants to take over except his ego and sociopathy.]]
164* ForTheEvulz: Gary represents abuse of power for its own sake, making him the ultimate bully in Jimmy's eyes.
165* FreudianExcuse:
166** During the final mission of the first chapter, he excitedly stated that he stopped taking his meds. His behavior implies that he may also suffer from Schizophrenia.
167** Some dialogue also indicates [[DisappearedDad Gary's father wound up going to prison]], which likely meant he didn't come from a well-adjusted home either.
168** Parodied by himself, where he casually lists off all his potential excuses, each more ridiculous than the last, [[MoodDissonance in a cheery tone people would use to rattle off academic credentials]], when Jimmy asks him "[[YoureInsane What's your problem?]]"
169--> '''Gary:''' Well – A.D.D., primarily, but also life, ''[[AbusiveParents my parents]], [[BoardingSchoolOfHorrors this school]], [[MisanthropeSupreme western civilization]]'', [[MoodWhiplash but really, honestly, enough about me…]]
170* FriendshipHatingAntagonist: His throw away idle line (heard by clicking at his soundboard, or by modding him to appear in free-roam) makes it clear that he despises the idea of friendship. He is not kidding about it.
171-->''Friends? Friends are for the weak!''
172* GoodHairEvilHair: Gary has a unique hairstyle through a side-swept undercut. Undercuts were popular from 1910 - 1940, while they were initially associated with poverty and the inability to afford a barber who could properly blend in the sides, it was eventually associated with The Third Reich after undercuts became one of the mandatory hairstyles for German soldiers. In the game, Gary is the main antagonist and while it's never outright said that Gary is a supporter of Nazism, he doesn't care about dressing like one and it appears that he's doing it for shock value than anything else.
173* HateSink: There is nothing remotely likeable about this manipulative and sociopathic bastard.
174* HeelRealization: Kinda.
175-->'''Jimmy:''' You are ''sad'', man.\
176'''Gary:''' I may be sad, but I run your world, moron! And don't you forget it!
177* HighSchoolHustler: Deconstruction of the Ferris Bueller archetype, expertly manipulating students and staff for his personal gain. As ''Bully'' demonstrates, only a psychopath would be this good at it.
178* {{Hypocrite}}:
179** He forces Jimmy to be his own personal Puppet King of the school, only to then betray him for being "competition" in his bid to take over the school. He also accuses Jimmy of lying about him behind his back, but all he ever does is trying to pit Jimmy against everyone else (both before and after his betrayal) with one baseless accusation after another. Considering he's [[TheMentallyIll mentally ill]] and had then stopped taking his meds, he might genuinely [[BelievingTheirOwnLies believe]] his own InsaneTrollLogic.
180** He calls Lola a whore for using her charm to manipulate several people into fighting each other, so she could satisfy her ego. He himself does the same thing in an even ''bigger'' scale.
181* IdiotBall: Inverted. Gary seems to be immune to the effects of an Idiot Ball, but he carries a very powerful one at all times. It's the most reasonable explanation as to why everyone seems to lose half of their IQ whenever Gary talks to them. People who previously talked about how he was an unstable psychopath are always willing to take him at his exact word, and Jimmy never seems to think of just beating him up until he is at the absolute peak of his power and causes Jimmy genuine trouble.
182* ImproperlyParanoid: His ChronicBackstabbingDisorder is fueled by him being ''absolutely convinced'' everyone wants to rule the school in spite of Jimmy clearly not seeing the point of "ruling the school" and vocally so. Eventually, Jimmy develops an ambition to take over the school [[SelfFulfillingProphecy purely to get Gary off his back]].
183* InformedFlaw: Gary is supposed to be the most hated student in Bullworth but yet, whenever Gary makes some sort of lies and manipulations, they immediately listen to him over the reliable Jimmy Hopkins with Crabblesnitch even lauding him as one of the ideal student for the head.
184* InsaneTrollLogic: He basically drags Jimmy kicking and screaming into his plotting to take over the school, despite the fact Jimmy doesn't care about ruling the school (at first, anyways) and tells him that repeatedly, and he only helps Gary because he's one of the only students at Bullworth who doesn't treat him like dirt. Later, Gary betrays Jimmy because he's "competition," which comes out of nowhere from Jimmy's point of view.
185* InsufferableGenius: He's the egotistical douchebag that loves to brag his intelligence.
186* ItAmusedMe: When Jimmy asks, "Why'd you do it?", this is his response. The fact that Gary took the Principal hostage and turned the school into a warzone, yet is ''still'' Head Boy makes his victory all the sweeter; in Gary's mind, he's proven his superiority over the "little people."
187* {{Jerkass}}: He's a selfish, arrogant, manipulative and sociopathic narcissist that gets on everyone's nerves.
188* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Gary comes off like a immature braggart in Chapter 1, forming his own clique with Jim and Pete while simultaneously claiming that friendship is just illusory. It later turns out Gary isn't hypocritical or putting up a tough exterior: he really is ''that'' evil.
189* KickTheDog: Callously tells Jimmy that they were never actually friends and tells him how worthless he thinks he actually is.
190* KnightOfCerebus: The plot becomes progressively darker and more dramatic whenever he is carrying out some of his most despicable plans.
191* LaserGuidedKarma: After being expelled in place of Jimmy, NPC chatter reports that he's skulking the belltower like the Hunchback of Notre Dame (though this is probably an exaggeration) and—more likely—living in the trailer park with the Townies.
192* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: Once Jimmy becomes Bullworth's King, Gary ratchets up the chaos by letting rats loose in the library, destroying the Preps' antique trophies, getting Johnny sent to the asylum, and setting the gym on fire. This ends up turning all the cliques against Jimmy and allows Gary to become king of school instead.
193* LetsYouAndHimFight: Gary couldn't conquer the cliques with his fists, and needed a brute like Jimmy to lead them. Once Jimmy becomes the King of School, Gary undoes the efforts he took to improve Bullsworth Academy and arranges for his expulsion, leaving the leaderless and confused gangs in need of a hand: Gary Smith's.
194* LonersAreFreaks: There's a reason we rarely see Gary following the fight in the sewers: He spends nearly all his waking moments in the dormitory, making plans. In doing so, however, he missed out on all the action Jimmy was having around town; adventures that, in theory, Gary could have participated in, instead.
195-->''While you were off wasting your time with whores like Lola, I was in the dorm, ''planning''. While you were racing bikes, while you were playing at the carnival like a child, ''my plan'' was coming together!''
196* ManipulativeBastard: Gary is devious narcissist with a superiority complex and he is completely devoid of morals, doing whatever he deems necessary to achieve his goals, which includes manipulating teachers and social cliques into fighting each other.
197* MirrorBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Heavily downplayed]], [[NonActionBigBad all]] things [[AnticlimaxBoss considered,]] but his fighting style during your final encounter with him does in fact take noticeable cues from Jimmy's own moveset though with a few tweaks here and there. His front kick and his ducking jab are dead ringers for a couple moves Jimmy learns from the hobo and his combos visually look similar to Jimmy's own wide-swinging jabs, hooks and uppercuts. It also helps that he's about Jimmy's heights and your attacks will be knocking him about about as much as his do you, provided you actually let him land attacks on you.
198* MisanthropeSupreme: Among his pet, the people he hates are his parents, his school, "small" people, and western civilization.
199* MissionControlIsOffItsMeds: Gary was introduced as Jimmy's first friend at Bullworth and he's the one who gets Jimmy into all sorts of antics. By the final mission of chapter one, Gary admits to being off his medication and orchestrates a fight between Jimmy and Russell under the belief that Jimmy is threat to him.
200* MotiveRant: An extended one in the finale, which proves his undoing because it enrages Jimmy enough to beat him, and ''then'' the principal [[spoiler:sees his true colors by hearing the rant and expels him]].
201* {{Narcissist}}: Thinks he's smarter than everyone else and sees himself as unstoppable as he manipulates everyone into doing his dirty work for him and has no remorse towards the suffering he causes as long as it benefits him.
202* ANaziByAnyOtherName: As his Halloween costume suggests, Gary is a non-too-subtle parody of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler (right down to the haircut). A hysteric xenophobe, possibly suffering from some form of parental neglect or mental illness, who comes to power by way of a series of extralegal maneuverings, sets fire to Bullworth's gym in his very own riff on the Reichstag, and talks constantly of ruling his own evil imperium someday.
203* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: He does succeed in taking over the school and gets Jimmy expelled, but he didn't expect Jimmy to form an alliance with the Townies or [[BystanderSyndrome care enough]] to retake the school and have revenge.]]
204* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: While never confirmed he bears some concerning similarities to [[TheSociopath Eric Harris]] of {{UsefulNotes/Columbine}} notoriety. Like Gary, Harris was an [[LonersAreFreaks outsider-turned-bully]], [[ManipulativeBastard used his social skills to manipulate authorities and peers]], had his own [[TheSocialDarwinist self-serving beliefs regarding the strong and weak]], and [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain admired the Nazis]], taking pride in all these characteristics, too. The fact that both are aspiring mass-murderers also probably helps.
205* NonActionBigBad: He's a whiz at manipulation and backstabbing, but a in a straight fistfight his bark proves to a lot bigger than his bite.
206* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Somehow, he was apparently able to convince all of the cliques to trust him, although most, if not all of their leaders show open disdain for Gary. He also ''does'' [[spoiler:temporarily take over the school and get Jimmy expelled.]]
207* ObviouslyEvil: He bullies Petey in front of Jimmy, leads the trio in causing trouble, verbally abuses his friends, dressed as a Nazi for Halloween, openly talks about a big plan, and he has a scar on his face with an [=SS=] haircut. The only way he'd more obvious as a villain would be if he had the words "Definitely won't stab you in the back" emblazoned on his sweater vest. Granted, this may have been a result of his [=ADHD=] since he's too excited about his plans to control himself and he's deliberately refusing to take his medication.
208* OffstageVillainy: Most, if not all of his actions and manipulations are done offscreen although this is justified as the game is mostly done from Jimmy's point of view, and Gary admits he was planning from the shadows.
209* PsychologicalProjection: Throughout the whole game, we see Gary constantly pitting people against each other for kicks and putting words in other people's mouths to gaslight them, so it comes off as {{hypocrit|e}}ical when he baselessly accuses Jimmy of saying things behind his back and using this as a reason to backstab him.
210* RedEyesTakeWarning: His brown eyes border on the color of being red, which is fitting, considering his status as the main villain.
211* {{Sadist}}: Loves to see people suffer for his own amusement, Jimmy himself even states to Crabblesnitch that Gary loves to torture people.
212* SanitySlippage: Becomes more excitable (and erratic) after going off his meds. "I should've gone off those pills a long time ago!"
213* SelfFulfillingProphecy: Jimmy eventually does take over the school before him, just as he suspected -- which wouldn't have happened if Gary hadn't accused Jimmy of trying to take over.
214* SmugSnake: Gary's general tone of voice could best be described as "seething contempt." He's the "would-be genius {{Chessmaster}} but too arrogant to pull it off" version of a Smug Snake—although he does manage to become the BigBad he's utterly incapable of maintaining it.
215* TheSocialDarwinist: Frequently proclaims his contempt for "weak people" and the necessity of betraying your friends ''first''. He's also under the delusion that everybody in the world thinks just like him, including Jimmy.
216* TheSociopath: Textbook case. He's also unable to grasp the difference between holding total power over others and real friendship. He's actually called a sociopath in-game, but Jimmy doesn't know what that means.
217* StupidEvil: [[spoiler: His ultimate plan to take over the school results in a mass riot, the teachers abandoning the school and the headmaster being knocked out and tied up. Gary's plan would never last; the police will eventually break down the gates and restore order, Crabblesnitch would figure out who knocked him out, and the cliques would eventually wise up to his behaviour and punish him for pitting them against each other.]]
218* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He delivers quite the massive one in the final mission. It's arguably one of the most famous speeches in the game.
219-->'''Gary:''' You're too trusting, Jimmy. From the start you were pathetically naive... Poor little Jimmy, all alone at big scary Bullworth. Under fire from Russell and his goons, desperate for help. So sad, so hopeless, just needing a friend. Any friend. You were so easy to manipulate, Jimmy! And once we were friends, it was all so clear. You had your lust for power, but without the intelligence to back it up. Using you as a pawn was so wonderfully obvious! Let Jimmy have his fun. Let him play his childish little games with Earnest, Ted, Derby, Johnny and Edgar, and just wait for the right moment to swoop in and take it all. It was like lining up dominoes. It all fell together so perfectly. While you were off wasting your time with whores like Lola, I was in the dorm, planning. While you were racing bikes, while you were playing at the carnival like a child, my plan was coming together... Any regrets, Jimmy? Looking forward to the wasteland that your life is about to become? After you're expelled for your antics over the last few weeks you won't have anywhere left to go!
220* TakeOverTheCity: Take Over the School -- His goal all along was to become head of the school, with each of the cliques answering to him.
221* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: His bad temper went mostly unnoticed on the dog-eat-dog campus.
222* ToxicFriendInfluence: Gary is the grand orchestrator of the cliques, he poses as their friend and spreads lies about Jimmy to get the cliques to fight him for Gary's amusement.
223* VileVillainSaccharineShow: In a world that wouldn't be out of place in a SliceOfLife or TeenDrama, Gary Smith stands out as a particularly {{sadist}}ic, {{sociopath}}ic, and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] young man. He's essentially the dangerous psychopath or mobster [[TeensAreMonsters in his teenage years]]. It's telling that even the other students ''know he's a {{sociopath}}'', so they go to great lengths to avoid any form of association or interaction with him.
224* VillainCred: Gary Smith is renowned in the cliques for his sadism, though Jimmy doesn't quite believe it.
225* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Crabblesnitch lauds him as a role model who isn't afraid of being an "unpopular leader." Doubtless this was his interpretation of why the cliques all loathe Smith, yet seemingly follow him without question.
226* WasItReallyWorthIt: Jimmy delivers this to him after he [[spoiler:took over Bullworth Academy and turned it into a chaotic hellhole.]]
227-->'''Jimmy:''' Oh, ''congratulations''. You're "smarter than me"! You hate everyone and everyone hates you! Genius!
228* WeWinBecauseYouDidnt: Gary gloats about this in "Complete Mayhem", explaining that if Jimmy loses against him, he's just another bitch -- but if the ''Head Boy'' is beaten up, Jimmy will be in even worse trouble. This winds up being moot when the Headmaster overhears his entire speech.
229* WrongGenreSavvy: Gary sees himself as some sort of master manipulator, who has the ability to read people like books and can easily manipulate them without effort. In actuality, Gary's silver tongue is simply knowing what [[BerserkButton buttons to press]] and where to direct the target. His "charm" consists of backbiting and sucking up to Crabblesnitch while everyone is busy fighting. In chapter 1, his medication kept him calm and level-headed but as soon as he's off them. He's barely restraining himself when he says he has big plans to take over Bullworth. [[spoiler: His end goal makes no sense; have all the cliques fight each other, tie up Crabblesnitch, and lock everyone else out of school while he just watches the fight from inside. The only reason he gets kicked out in the first place is that Crabblesnitch heard him loudly gloating from the bell tower.]]
230* YourMom: The last mistake he makes before Jimmy kicks his ass is insulting Jimmy's mother.
231[[/folder]]
232
233[[folder:Pete Kowalski]]
234[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/11179-petebully_large-w350-h450_3772.jpg]][[caption-width-right:300:''"I stand up for you and you still think I'm a dork."'']]
235-->'''Voiced by: Matt Bush'''
236
237The less action-oriented of the trio, he's a smart but quiet boy who puts Jimmy's aggression to their advantage.
238----
239* AlmightyJanitor: As a social outcast, Pete is often ignored or avoided by the other cliques, however, Pete is considerably smart, possibly even rivalling Gary. His advice to Jimmy proved to be valuable in his campaign against the Preps and the Nerds, and he also zeroed in on Gary being the one plotting behind their backs.
240* AmbiguouslyGay: Petey is suggested to be either bisexual or gay because of his shyness and lack of friends, not to mention an excruciatingly awkward joke he makes suggesting that Jimmy would make a good male stripper. He's also a fan of Bullworth's televised swim practice sessions, which feature both male and female participants.
241* BeneathNotice: He's largely ignored by the other cliques due to his social awkwardness and lack of fighting skills. ''Even Headmaster Crabblsnitch outright admits he hasn't heard of him''.
242* BewareTheNiceOnes: Petey is a shy person who has trouble making friends but he's also the nicest of the main characters and extremely cunning as he's able to figure out how to beat the Nerds and the Preps.
243* BigDamnHeroes: He manages to appear in the junkyard and activate the magnet that gets Johnny Vincent off his bike, allowing Jimmy to beat him and take over the Greasers.
244* BullyMagnet: He's a target to practically everyone.
245* ButtMonkey: Mocked by nerds, stuffed in a garbage can on Halloween night, and receiving no end of torment from his supposed 'friends'. He later admits he put up with Gary and Jimmy's abuse because it was better than the alternative.
246* ColorMotifs: Pink, as shown by his pink shirt and pink bunny suit on Halloween, reflecting his social ineptitude and perceived weirdness.
247* TheConsigliere: Jimmy solves his problems with violence, but he sometimes needs Pete to tell him where to direct that violence. Best demonstrated when Pete advises Jimmy to take on Bif Taylor in a boxing match to subdue the Preppies.
248* CustomUniform: Wears the same blue and gold Bullworth vest that Jimmy has, and wears a pink shirt underneath[[note]](although from the washed out pink color, it might have been a white shirt that got cleaned up with something colored red[[/note]]
249* EmbarrassingNickname: He really doesn't care for being called Petey, although he's too meek to do anything about it.
250* ExtremeDoormat: He's extremely meek pushover that lets Gary, Jimmy and anyone else walk all over him do what they want.
251* {{Foil}}: His shy and cautious personality contrasts with both Jimmy and Gary, who are a school bully and a sociopath respectively. As such, he's considered to be a better candidate for head boy.
252* GroinAttack: Falls victim to this in "Slingshot".
253-->'''Gary''': Don't lie, Petey. Don't you lie. Because you know what happens to liars?\
254'''Petey''': No, no. I'm not lying.\
255'''Gary''': We kick them in the balls. ''*kicks Petey in the groin*''
256* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Laments this to Jimmy after Gary goes off his rocker. His friends might have been a "snake" and a "psychopath", but he liked having a little clique of his own.
257* TheLancer: The NonActionGuy with a strong moral center and aversion to violence to Jimmy's easily-influenced BloodKnight Anti-Hero.
258* LonersAreFreaks: Analyzed trope, in contrast to genuinely antisocial Gary Smith. Pete's solitude is taken as proof by the cliques that something's wrong with him.
259* MistakenForGay: Because of his pink shirt, lack of social skills, and avoidance of fighting, his masculinity is constantly mocked by Gary.
260* MoralityPet: To Jimmy. Though he treats him like a tag-along kid, he still protects him more than any other character. Might be because, to Jimmy, Pete represents the ultimate "helpless bullying victim".
261* MundaneSolution: After explaining how Jimmy previously tried to fight the preppies, Pete is the one who tells him to beat up Bif Taylor in a boxing match. He also directs Jimmy to Earnest when he fails to reason with Algie.
262* NerdyInhaler: One of his chatters mentions he might have a breathing problem.
263-->"Oh man, I gotta get checked out for my asthma..."
264* NonActionGuy: The closest he comes to doing something action-y was during the boss fight against Johnny Vincent, where he operates an electromagnetic crane... after Jimmy knocks out every single Greaser who was in his way.
265* NoRespectGuy: Not even Jimmy, who is his only real friend, shows him much respect at all. At the very least, he does get to be the Head Boy at the end of the game.
266* OddFriendship: Though he's typically the type of boy that a bully would target, he and Jimmy are rather good friends. Gary, in contrast, is a FalseFriend.
267* OnlySaneMan: He continually tries to warn Jimmy about imminent dangers, but Jimmy neglects him more and more as his popularity increases.
268* PinkIsForSissies: He also wears a pink bunny suit on Halloween, but only after being forced into it by Gary. Also, his Bullworth shirt appears to have been dyed in the wash.
269* PintSizedPowerhouse: Not nearly to the extent of Jimmy but during the few times he shows up as an NPC (or when spawning him with PC mods), he can hold his own against bullies like Trent and will regularly beat up nerds in a straight fight despite the height difference.
270* TinySchoolboy: The shortest teen character in the game, as he's even shorter than Jimmy and barely taller than the Little Kids! It really doesn't help him in a place like [[WretchedHive Bullworth]]. Gary, of course, lampshades it by mockingly suggesting that he's only just now hitting puberty.
271* ThrowTheDogABone: The Headmaster appointed him Head Boy offscreen.
272* YouGetMeCoffee: Pete almost never accompanies you into a mission, despite repeatedly asking. He does turn up unannounced in a few missions, and proves handy during the Johnny Vincent battle.
273[[/folder]]
274
275!Cliques
276
277[[index]]
278* [[Characters/BullyNerds Nerds]]
279* [[Characters/BullyPreppies Preppies]]
280[[/index]]
281
282!!Bullies
283[[folder:General]]
284[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bulliesclique_6.jpg]]
285->''"You can't mess with Russell's crew!"''
286-->--'''Davis White'''
287A clique low on the school hierarchy, their leader is Russell Northrop and they lack a second in command. A bunch of [[TheBully school Bullies]] who pick on the weaker kids and new meat. They antagonize Jimmy in Chapter 1, when he's new to Bullworth. Despite everything, they stay loyal to Jimmy the entire game after he defeats their leader in the first chapter. They fight like amateurs and use dirty tricks like kicks to the gut in combat. Their turf is the parking lot and the Boys' Dorm.
288----
289!!As A Whole
290* TwoByFore: They'll occasionally spawn carrying wooden planks as weapons.
291* AlwaysABiggerFish: They're just a gang of friends who attack Jimmy for being a newcomer. Once they're out of the way, the rest of the cliques become Jimmy's problem. Unlike the rest of the cliques, the bullies don't abandon Jimmy once Gary takes control.
292* BanditClan: They're not part of the pecking order and don't care for it. They just fight anyone weaker than themselves. However, they are, at least, above the Nerds in the pecking order.
293* BarbaricBully: Their bullying extends further than just humiliation, taunting and fighting. They carry out complex plans for their harassment, mostly in Davis' case.
294* BatterUp: They wield wooden baseball bats in a couple missions and occasionally in free roam.
295* BloodKnight: They revel in violence.
296* BoisterousWeakling: Many of them have rather enthusiastic trash-talking dialogue in a fight, but they're terrible fighters who usually lose the fights they pick with the upper cliques.
297* BookDumb: Plenty of them mention struggling in school and spend more time harassing others and getting into fights.
298* TheBully: Obviously, they are the first gang who fight Jimmy for being a new kid.
299* BullyBrutality: According to the stories around the school, the worst being Russell smashing a science project on Donald's head.
300* CustomUniform: Russel and his clique wear the normal Bullworth uniform without a sweater, jeans, skater shoes and untucked shirts. During the winter, most of them leave their shirts unbuttoned with skullies and hoodies underneath.
301* FearlessFool: They're more aggressive when met at the parking lot, which means they're more willing to start fights with any other student even if they're from the stronger cliques.
302* GangOfHats: They are a small gang of teens who serve Russell Northrop as they bully anyone weaker than themselves (namely the Nerds and Nom-Clique students). Unlike the other cliques, the bullies don't care about popularity or social standing as they just keep to themselves.
303* HomeBase: The Boys' dorm, the school parking lot, and off campus, the In-N-Out Motel.
304* {{Leitmotif}}: Fast, intense breakbeat with a prominent bass guitar riff and a lot of percussive samples.
305* LightIsNotGood: A group of violent bullies identified by their white Bullworth shirts.
306* NotSoHarmlessVillain: They're not effective fighters and only go after people weaker than themselves. However, there are a number of stories from students describing BullyBrutality that members other than Russell have pulled. They also have access to Jimmy's tackled-grapple [[SpitefulSpit spitting finisher]], which ''instantly'' knocks out any student, and the only reason that they don't use it is because of a programming oversight, though this wasn't the case with early [=PS2=] copies.
307* NotWorthKilling: Nobody really bothers with the bullies, presumably because the overall group doesn't care for the clique pecking order anyway, are generally weak, [[TheDreaded Russell outclasses them]], or some combination. It helps that the Bullies only go after non-clique students and Nerds, generally avoiding the other cliques unless provoked or in self-defence.
308* ThePigpen: They never clean their uniforms, causing stains to show.
309* ReformedBully: Subverted as they remain loyal to Jimmy but they happily bully everyone else.
310* StarterVillain: As the first clique to harass Jimmy, they're collectively the primary antagonists of the first chapter. Russell himself doesn't count since he never actually leads the Bullies but he still ends up having to be dealt with in before the Bullies relent.
311* ThinSkinnedBully: Defied. Despite what their methods may tell you, as noted above BoisterousWeakling, should any clique member wander into their turf they'll happily pick on them despite said clique member being capable of easily handing them their asses. This shows that despite mainly picking on those weaker than them, they're ''not'' cowards and will not hesitate to harass even experienced fighters just because they can.
312* UncleanlinessIsNextToUngodliness: Their uniforms are dirty and unclean, reflecting their status as bullies.
313* UndyingLoyalty: They're the first group Jimmy wins over and are the only ones to remain friends with him after his fall from grace. This is however PlayedWith, as the members believed Gary's lies about Jimmy being responsible for the screw-ups occurring inside Bullworth Academy, and the only reason they didn't turn on him is that Russell (who is genuinely loyal to Jimmy) is in charge.
314* WhiteIsPure: Their faction color is their white shirts, which are stained and dirty because they regularly get into fights. It also shows how the bullies do not care for Bullworth's hierarchy as they aren't recognised as an official clique and they only target those deemed weaker than themselves.
315* WimpFight: The Bullies' modus operandi is harassing those weaker than themselves to feel better. They weren't expecting nor made for fighting, so fittingly, their combat skills boil down to flailing fists and kicks at the opponent. Russell makes up for it with [[UnskilledButStrong pure strength]].
316* WouldHitAGirl: Subverted, they're happy to bully girls but they won't fight them.
317[[/folder]]
318
319[[folder:Russell Northrop]]
320!!Russell Northrop
321-->'''Voiced by: Creator/CodyMelton'''
322
323[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2013-05-16_at_10_37_01_pm-w295-h450_7836.png]][[caption-width-right:295:''"That's it you little maggot... Russell's going to smash you to itty bitty bits!"'']]
324The leader of the Bullies Clique, a musclebound brute who can power bomb students, while also struggling with speaking in proper sentences. He has a recurring role in the story.
325----
326* ArcVillain: The final boss of Chapter 1 and the first clique leader Jimmy fights.
327* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's the strongest student on Campus and somehow managed to form a cult of personality as the bullies follow him without question and are more known as Russell's crew or his boys.
328* BadassBoast: Some of his free roam dialogue is this, like "Russell is Bullworth Champion!" and "You don't know what pain is!".
329* BadassBiker: Russell steals a police motorcycle some time before Jimmy visits his house. He uses it to ''ram'' into the Townie barricade and it works surprisingly enough!
330* BarbaricBully: The leader of the "Bullies" clique is a brutish giant who's too dumb to form intelligent sentences. Russel also mentions in free roam chatter that he would definitely be a barbarian king in the right time period.
331* TheBigGuy: Russell has various medical issues, both stated and or rumored. His size may be the result of gigantism or acromegaly, since he mentions that Nurse [=McRae=] told him he has overactive glands. According to Vance, Russell was once in a psycho ward.
332* BornInTheWrongCentury: Some of his free roam chatter suggests he is the [[ComicBook/SinCity Marv]] of ''Bully'''s universe. "Russell would be barbarian king thousand years ago!"
333* BullfightBoss: During his boss battle, the most reliable way to chip away at his fairly large health pool is by waiting for him to charge and then letting him hit one of the arena's walls. This will stun him for quite a while, leaving him open to a lot of free hits.
334* ChekhovsSkill: Russell's literally hard head comes in handy for breaking down Bullworth's gate in the finale.
335* DamageSpongeBoss: At 800 HP, he is the toughest character in the ''entire game'' at least [[StrongAsTheyNeedToBe when encountered in the overworld.]] He actually has less health (650 HP) during his boss fight but that's still considerably greater than any of the adults or other clique leaders who max out at 500 HP.
336* DefeatMeansFriendship: He's the only clique leader who never turns on Jimmy after being beaten. Like the other bullies, Russell will offers to be your bodyguard in free roam mode. He'll also defend you during "Complete Mayhem", later chasing off a cowardly pair of Prefects.
337-->"GET OFF MY LITTLE BUDDY! RAWR!"
338* DiscOneNuke: Can be hired as a bodyguard for just a dollar as early as Chapter 2, and no student in the school is even a threat to him in a fight. [[OneManArmy Not that Jimmy needs it.]]
339* TheDreaded: He's a force of nature on campus with even the prefects being afraid of him.
340* DumbIsGood: Russell is staggeringly stupid, but nevertheless has a sense of justice, as evidenced when Jimmy makes him realize that his bullying is bad.
341-->"Inside Russell's thick skin; big heart of warrior poet."
342* DumbMuscle: He can lift a full grown man with one hand and ram the front gates of Bullworth Academy open with his head. But he's evidently got an intellectual disability of some sort.
343* {{Eagleland}}: This becomes evident when listening to Jimmy's plans for taking back Bullworth: bribe and threaten everybody to stop fighting, and if that doesn't work, Russell will kick the crap out of everyone. ("Russell likes to hurt people! [[StartXToStopX For peace!]]") Note also Russell's color scheme: a mop of red hair, white polo shirt, and blue jeans.
344* EvilVirtues: He values loyalty above all else, he targets Jimmy for beating up one of his friends, fights Jimmy because Gary told him Jimmy insulted Russel's mom, and he remains loyal to Jimmy after being told that bullying is wrong when the victim doesn't deserve it.
345* AFatherToHisMen: The first thing he does when he sees that Jimmy had beaten up one of his friends was to beat him up.
346* HeelFaceTurn: Albeit it's not so much Russell having a change of heart as it is Jimmy managing to point his bullying tendencies in a safer direction. We also learn that he's not a complete jerk, so he's most likely just misunderstood.
347* HiddenDepths: He resides in Old Bullworth Vale, the rich preppy neighborhood, implying his family is rather wealthy. He also notes that he's a bit of a warrior poet underneath his bulk and sadistic streak.
348* HulkSpeak: How he speaks normally. He even literally says "RUSSELL SMASH!" in combat.
349* MadeOfIron: Russell can take an ungodly amount of punishment due to his size and strength. He crashes a ''whole damn motorcycle'' into the Townie Hideout's barricade (explosions included) and only comes out with slightly dirty clothes, he later headbutts Bullworth Academy's metal gate during the final mission. This only momentarily stuns him.
350* MeaningfulName: The name "Russell" means "little red one", and [[IronicName while he's far from little]], he is a redhead.
351* MentalHandicapMoralDeficiency: Russell has an unidentified condition that makes him look old before his time and his IQ appears to have affected his sense of right and wrong. As shown by how a frustrated Jimmy had to point out to Russell that it's wrong to bully weak kids and that Russell should be targeting other bullies.
352* PrimalChestPound: Likes to do this before attacking someone.
353* ScreamingWarrior: He bellows his insults and threats during a fight against him. It's best seen with his boss battle.
354* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Russell never sets foot in the school building and is a known felon, but he lives in the posh, Preppy-dominated suburb in Bullworth Vale, suggesting that his family is well off.
355* StarterVillain: He is the first character to antagonize Jimmy along with the rest of the bullies. Jimmy eventually has to fight him to complete Chapter 1.
356* TattooedCrook: He has an unidentifiable tattoo on his upper left arm which can't be fully seen. Only the bottom half of the tattoo can be seen under his sleeve and might be an animal tattoo such as a wolf.
357* TooDumbToFool: Heavily implied to be the reason why Russell never turns on Jimmy at any point in the game following Chapter 1, as his limited intelligence means that he can't comprehend ''any'' of [[BigBad Gary]]'s plans and is immune to his manipulation.
358* UndyingLoyalty: To Jimmy after the end of Chapter 1. Being the only clique leader that doesn't turn on him and more or less always has his back when Jimmy asks for his help.
359* UnskilledButStrong: Downplayed. He usually fights by just clumsily lashing out with his fists and legs, but this is still enough to knock out a champion boxer like [[LightningBruiser Bif]] or any one of the Jocks in only a few hits, but he'll also pull off professional wrestling moves, which require some degree of technique, like a power bomb for his grapple move, and, in his boss fight, he even uses a submission hold in the form of a Boston Crab; something that also requires technique and skill.
360* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Pulls out a powerbomb if he catches you in a grapple. During his boss fight he'll use a double axehandle and even the Boston Crab on poor Jimmy.
361* YoungerThanTheyLook: His size, muscles, tattoo, and facial features makes him look older than a teenager. However it's been suggested in-game that he has a form gigantism. There's also the possiblity of him having held back a year due to his learning difficulties so he might actually be slightly older.
362[[/folder]]
363
364[[folder:Davis White]]
365!!Davis White
366[[quoteright:142:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/davis_white.jpg]][[caption-width-right:142:''"Screw you, new kid! This is what we do to teacher's pets around here."'']]
367-->'''Voiced by: Creator/GeoffreyWigdor'''
368A particularly cruel bully who brags about his speed and antagonizes Jimmy early on, providing the slingshot. The first considered boss of the game.
369----
370* BratsWithSlingshots: Seems to be his weapon as he uses a slingshot extensively in missions and free roam. Jimmy's first slingshot is actually stolen from Davis.
371* ColdSniper: His boss fight has him shooting you with a slingshot while perched on top of a makeshift platform made out of wood and barrels.
372* TheDreaded: Is apparently this to the freshmen.
373* EliteMook: Somewhat. He has his own fighting style but it's mainly used for the missions where he has to be chased down. If actually fought with this style using mods, it shows that he has more control over the Bullies' "technique," such as only throwing one punch, running as fast as Jimmy can and never running out of stamina.
374* FragileSpeedster: Tied with Wade for least-tough kid in the Bullies clique. However, there are a couple of missions where Jimmy has to chase him down, and it is quite tricky to keep up with him.
375* FreudianExcuse: His dialogue shows him to be one of the more sadistic bullies in the game but he also claims that his cousin ruined his childhood by bullying him and force-feeding him June bugs.
376* {{Hypocrite}}: As one of the holders of Melvin's character sheets, he runs the second Jimmy gets close and wants them back, dropping marbles in his path to lose him. Shoot him with a slingshot, and he starts complaining about "unfair fighting."
377* NoodleImplements: He makes specific schemes for his bullying when heard speaking in freeroam.
378-->'''Davis:''' All I need now is a bottle rocket and the plans will be all set!
379-->'''Davis:''' ...and then I have to give him a wedgie...
380* SourOutsideSadInside: He's one of the most ruthless on campus bullies but he's implied to suffer emotional problems. He admits during free roam that he sometimes bursts into tears and can't stop crying.
381* VillainOfAnotherStory: It's implied that Davis was the one who bullied Duncan the townie so badly that he dropped out, as Davis is often heard bragging about how he made a kid drop out of Bullworth and Duncan is often heard saying that he dropped out because of the bullying problem.
382* WarmupBoss: The first real boss fight, complete with a special titled health bar. He's mostly there to help you learn how to fight enemies from a distance and defeating him nets you a slingshot.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Ethan Robinson]]
386!!Ethan Robinson
387[[quoteright:170:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ethan_robinson.png]][[caption-width-right:170:''"Y'know, why does everyone make fun of ninjas? It's a sad place where people don't believe in ninjas."'']]
388-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
389A kid particularly obsessed with ninjas and martial arts flicks.
390----
391* ArrogantKungFuGuy: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted.]] He's not even that great of a fighter, but [[BoisterousWeakling he certainly acts like he is.]] Just like the other bullies, his [[WhatTheFuAreYouDoing "martial arts skills"]] boil down to flailing his limbs wildly in the direction of his opponent.
392-->'''Ethan:''' Last night, I dreamed I took out a whole army with my new Frog Style! I made it up, but I was a warrior, man!
393* BlackAndNerdy: Subverted. His obsession with ninjas, asian martial arts, and martial art movies are all stereotypically nerdy, but he he is more of a bully than a nerd.
394* ChewingTheScenery: Just TRY and find a ''single line'' of dialogue where Ethan ISN'T talking like THIS! It ''can't'' be done! (Actually there are a few, but with the possible exception of Seth and Russell he's the hammiest character in the game)
395* {{Chuunibyou}}: Ethan is obsessed with ninjas and often proclaims that he's fighting in a specific animal style, when in reality he's using the same battle style as his clique.
396* GratuitousNinja: Evidently not gratuitous to Ethan. Not by a long shot. It's a sad world when people don't believe in Ninjas.
397* ObliviouslyEvil: Seems convinced that he's the protagonist in some kind of martial arts action movie rather than just another bully in a clique of them.
398* OccidentalOtaku: Has a fascination with ninjas, Asian fighting styles like jujitsu, and Asian movies.
399[[/folder]]
400
401[[folder:Tom Gurney]]
402!!Tom Gurney
403[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tom_gurney.png]][[caption-width-right:302:''"I'm lucky I got the smarts. 'Cause everyone's trying to get ya. Hit you up for all you got in the bank. Jerks."'']]
404-->'''Voiced by: Creator/ConnorPaolo'''
405A paranoid punk that seems to regret his actions as a bully and thinks of himself as crafty.
406----
407* AntiVillain: Despite being one of the Bullies, he's implied to not enjoy harassing weaker students as much as the others in his clique. If you bully him, he sometimes notes that he had it coming. It doesn't show much though since he has such a small role in the story.
408* BadassBiker: Only according to him. If you pull off a successful bike trick near him, he'll comment that you've probably been taking his lessons.
409* BrooklynRage: Has this accent and is part of the aggressive Bullies clique.
410* HiddenDepths: [[EvenEvilHasStandards He's disgusted with the way people take advantage of others.]] It's also implied that he only hangs out with the Bullies because [[TrueCompanions they're his friends.]]
411* OutOfFocus: Oddly, he only takes part in The Setup as backup for Davis and [[OutOfFocus doesn't appear in any other missions involving the Bullies.]] On the other hand, he's the ''only'' Bully without any pre-programmed behavior during the introductory mission, and as such the only one capable of randomly spawning. So, if you wander around campus during it instead of chasing your destination, you'll see a ''lot'' of Tom.
412* TheParanoiac: He seems to have trust issues, believing that everyone's out to get him and that there's some [[ConspiracyTheorist bigger scheme going on in the world.]]
413* ScarsAreForever: His most distinguishing characteristic is his apparently permanent black right eye with a little scar above on his eyebrow.
414* ShoutOut: He hates shoes and thinks he's smarter or more clever than he really is, just like another more famous [[Literature/TomSawyer Tom]].
415[[/folder]]
416
417[[folder:Trent Northwick]]
418!!Trent Northwick
419[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trent_northwick.jpg]][[caption-width-right:275:''"Chicks dig actors. We're called thespians in the bizz."'']]
420-->'''Voiced by: Jaime [=McAdams=]'''
421Something of a playboy from amongst the bullies. He dreams of a career on the stage.
422----
423* ClosetGeek: He wants to become an actor, is in the Theatre Club and has a line that implies he reads Manga.
424* HandsomeLech: He's a blonde haired pretty boy who constantly brags about his success with girls and dates boys on the side
425--> "''Am I handsome? {{Beat}} Yes, yes I am.''"
426* MiseryBuildsCharacter: Apparently he became a bully because as he puts it, "it helps make men out of the new kids."
427--> "''Let a real man show you the ropes!''"
428[[/folder]]
429
430[[folder:Troy Miller]]
431!!Troy Miller
432[[quoteright:123:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/troy_miller.jpg]][[caption-width-right:123:''"If only I could get my glutes to be like Russell's..."'']]
433-->'''Voiced by: Evan Weinstein'''
434Dumb muscle in the clique who takes after Russell’s image, partially out of romantic interest.
435----
436* AmbiguouslyGay: Zig-zagged. He has a few dialogue lines about girls and claiming he's not sexually confused, but half his dialogue is about how he can't stop thinking about guys or Russell's figure. [[spoiler:To add to the confusion, he's not the kissable guy of his clique—Trent is.]]
437* ClosetKey: Has one in Russell.
438* DumbMuscle: He's not even that strong, but he acts dumber than most of the Jocks and is also one of the most active Bullies providing back-up in several missions and even acting like a henchman to Trent in "Character Sheets".
439* FieryRedhead: If him being a bully and having bright ginger hair isn't a hint on it's own, then his arrogant attitude is another.
440* NoIndoorVoice: Most of his dialogue is him talking extremely loud.
441* SuperSerum: One of his voicelines indicates that he takes (at least what he thinks are) steroids. Considering how he's still rather weak and thinks that they aren't working, this is pretty much subverted.
442[[/folder]]
443
444[[folder:Wade Martin]]
445!!Wade Martin
446[[quoteright:294:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wade_martin.jpg]][[caption-width-right:294:''"Wanna see me lose it?! HUH DAD?! I mean, YOU'RE DEAD!"'']]
447-->'''Voiced by: Matt Monroe'''
448A hot-blooded kid with anger issues and an awful family life. He’s the first kid that challenges Jimmy at Bullworth.
449----
450* AbusiveParents: Of the neglectful variety, mostly with his father being a serious alcoholic. He also thinks this of his mom just for making him do homework.
451* BratsWithSlingshots: The only Bully aside from Davis to carry a slingshot.
452* BrotherSisterIncest: Not ''intended'', but he can sometimes be seen making out with Christy (who's widely thought by fans to be his sister). This is because the game designers would have had to write special code to make sure they didn't, and they either didn't bother, or didn't realize - see all the confusion about names.
453* EvilLaugh: He breaks into this a lot, especially when mocking people.
454* FreudianSlip: While fighting:
455--> "''You wanna see me lose it? HUH, DAD?! I mean, you're dead!''"
456* FieryRedhead: Hot tempered dude with red hair.
457* HotBlooded: Delivers his lines with a lot of energy and vitriol.
458* ScreamingWarrior: Thanks to the loud deliveries of his lines.
459* WarmupBoss: The first mandatory fight where you're introduced to the basic melee mechanics of the game.
460[[/folder]]
461
462!!Greasers
463[[folder:General]]
464[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/greasersclique.jpg]]
465->'''Gary:''' They think they're tough.\
466'''Jimmy:''' Or at least try to look tough.\
467'''Gary:''' Wouldn't advise messing with them. At least not yet.
468-->--'''This Is Your School'''
469The second toughest clique in Bullworth, led by Johnny Vincent. Unlike the Nerds or the Jocks, they're not the kind of clique you'd find in school these days. Rather, they're part of Bully's attempt to incorporate parts of 50s culture, in this case the GreaserDelinquents. They are rivals with the more refined, rich, and snobbish Preppies. The token female Greaser, Lola Lombardi, ReallyGetsAround, even though she's the girlfriend of the Leader, Johnny Vincent. Her constant adultery starts off the plot to Chapter 3, where the Greasers initially enlist Jimmy's help and later turn on him when he decides to go after her. They use a dirtier, street fighting style in contrast to the ExtremityExtremist Preps, using kicks, wrestling moves and slingshots. They hang around by the autoshop as their territory and are found around New Coventry.
470----
471!! As A Whole
472* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: What they believe as a subculture. Their members' success with this varies.
473* ArchEnemy: To the Preps. Chapter 3 ends in the two cliques having a "rumble" so severe that the police gets involved.
474* BadassBiker: Zigzagged. They're the clique who's more into biking than any other cliques. They're the only clique seen in the BMX park during free roam, easily defeat the Preps in said BMX park, and in the boss fight Johnny even chooses to duel with Jimmy while riding on a bike, wielding a pipe. But all of them are defeated by Jimmy in the ''second'' storyline bike race.
475* BadassDriver: Are the FinalBoss of the Go-Kart races.
476* BadGuysPlayPool: Downplayed. They're tough guys whose hideout used to be a pool place.
477* BareFistedMonk: Notably the only Clique, whose members incorporate kicks in their fighting, and not the sloppy kind like the awkward flailing kicks that the Bullies use. With the exception of [[WrestlerInAllOfUs Norton and Hal]], they all seem use some form of mixed martial arts.
478* BloodKnight: When Johnny pushes around [[BlackAndNerdy Cornelius]] in "Wrong Part Of Town", the Greasers cheer him on and they beat up the nerd gleefully when Johnny commands them to. Members tend to have varying degrees of enjoyment from fights.
479* BratsWithSlingshots: Peanut, Lucky and Ricky fight from a distance when they can with slingshots.
480* BrooklynRage: They all talk in New York accents and are a tough bunch.
481* TheCasanova[=/=]CasanovaWannabe: They all have dialogue about getting with girls and failing to get with them at times.
482* CarryABigStick: They'll occasionally spawn carrying wooden planks as weapons.
483* CulturedBadass: Ironically they show more knowledge of culture than the Preps, as various members allude to ''The Illiad'', ''The Outsiders'', and possibly ''West Side Story'' in their dialogue.
484* CustomUniform: Johnny and his clique all wear the regular uniform (i.e. blue vest over a white shirt), but wear some form of jacket over them. While most of the clique wear leather jackets, Lefty and Lucky wear denim instead.
485* {{Expy}}: They all love Bikes, are ladykillers, kick ass, and mostly Italian even though [[ArtisticLicense 50's era greaser had not just Italian-Americans]]. Sounds pretty much like the most popular old timey greaser ever, [[Series/HappyDays The Fonz]].
486* ForceAndFinesse: The Force against the Preps' Finesse. They prefer a rougher street-fight over the more strategic [[BoxingBattler bobbing and weaving]] that the Preppies do.
487* GangOfHats: They are composed of working-class and lower-class teens from New Coventry. They can be identified by their leather jackets and gelled their hair as they try to cultivate an image of cool and rebellious teens from the Greaser subculture.
488* GreaseMonkey: The entire Clique hangs around the auto shop and shown to be working on cars in the shop class cutscenes. They show a much more offended tone when you steal their bikes, and they're tough when you compete in bike and go-kart races against them.
489* GreaserDelinquents: Duh.
490* HellBentForLeather: The clique all wear either black or brown leather jackets over their school uniforms with the exceptions of Lucky and Lefty who wear denim.
491* HighSpeedBattle: The mission where you have to lure Gord and other Preps to the BMX park leads to everyone duking it out by tossing firecrackers at each other while riding on their bikes. Their bike race mission in the storyline involves Jimmy and the Greasers willing to punch each other off the track. Later, you have to lose the Greasers throwing firecrackers and chasing after Chad and Algie with a slingshot, [[RuleOfThree also]] on all of your bikes. The final mission of their chapter has you chase after Johnny while getting away from the [[AdvancingWallOfDoom cops behind you]].
492* HomeBase: The auto shop on campus, New Coventry and the abandoned Tenements off campus. There's also the Blue Balls Pool House that Jimmy fights them for.
493* HotBlooded: A trait that really separates them from the calmer, cockier Preppies, which shows in cutscenes too. When Jimmy ignores the Prep Gord's offer to box with them, he calmly reacts with a dumbfounded "Okay..." and goes on with his day. When Jimmy turns down Peanut's request for help, he gets angry and threatens Jimmy.
494* InformedAttribute: Their 50' gang theme is more a comparison than an intentional theme; the Greasers wear leather jackets, gel their hair, and are fond of vehicles and bikes. Their title as "Greasers" is actually in reference to their excessive use of hair gel and very few of them actually speak like a 50's stereotype. Their style makes them stand out as rebels who don't have a school-related theme (sports, education, wealth, etc.). Plus, if they did dress like modern-day delinquents then they would be either mistaken for Jocks who aren't wearing their uniform or Townies due to their non-standard uniform. Like the other cliques in Bullworth Academy, they are designed to wear their uniform under their leather jackets to prevent any comparisons to the Townies.
495* InformedPoverty: They are picked on by the Preps for being broke and they all live and hang out in New Coventry, a ghetto. Despite this, they are still able to attend Bullworth, a private school with tuition fees.
496* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: Or punch them in this case. In fact, the Greasers (excluding Johnny, Hal, and Norton) are the only characters besides [[CombatPragmatist Jimmy who will attack enemies knocked down to the ground.]]
497* LegacyCharacter: Rockstar uses BrooklynRage Italian tough guys alot in their games, no matter if their game takes place in A [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII New York]], [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity Miami]], [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas Los Angeles]], [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoLibertyCityStories New York]] again, [[OverlyLongGag A retconned but]] still [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV New York]] and [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV Los Angeles again]] expies, even in a 50's era New England boarding school they still find ways to fit them in.
498* {{Leitmotif}}: A 50's style rock'n'roll theme, Fighting Johnny Vincent which plays at the end of chapter 3 is a cover of Jailhouse Rock's instrumentals with a little New Wave mixed in.
499* OutdatedOutfit: Even with the 50s/60s culture Bully incorporates elements of, the Greaser subculture is apparently outdated with Jimmy even calling the second-in-command, Peanut, a "throwback".
500* PretenderDiss: The rougher-edged Townies mock them as such, and this can be considerable given the above InformedPoverty.
501* RoundhouseKick: The group is skillful enough to pull these off, though with how they're animated, they can be seen as sloppily performed.
502* SmokingIsCool: Plenty of them certainly seem to think so. They have a lot of dialogue of them glamorizing it, and some even enjoy ''secondhand'' smoke.
503** SmokingIsNotCool: Also extends into this. If you outrun some of them, they may comment on how it's affected their health when they need to catch their breath.
504* TokenGoodTeammate: The clique is actually nice to Jimmy at the beginning of Chapter 3, and it's only through Derby manipulating Jimmy that they become hostile.
505[[/folder]]
506
507[[folder:Johnny Vincent]]
508!!Johnny Vincent
509[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johnny_vincent.jpg]][[caption-width-right:350:''"Don't play dumb with me. Have you had her?"'']]
510-->'''Voiced by: Rocco Rosanio'''
511The Greasers’ beloved leader. He actively seeks Jimmy’s help in seeing what Lola’s up to through Peanut, and he goes through any violent lengths to settle the score with whomever tries to get with her.
512----
513* ArcVillain: the final boss of Chapter 3.
514* ArchEnemy: To Derby, though it's only implied through small talk between the other students. They seldom mention each other in their dialogue, and in their few on-screen appearances together they come across as oddly chummy—however this interaction is only after Jimmy has forcibly united every clique under him.
515* AllYourPowersCombined: He incorporates all of the Greasers' kicks and punches into his fighting style as a boss.
516* BossAlteringConsequence: During his boss battle, if you knock out all the Greasers in Pete's way, he'll use the crane's electromagnet to pull Johnny's bike out from under him, forcing him to fight you on foot.
517* BenevolentBoss: Implied. Tellingly, while Derby sends his goons to do the dirty work while he's hiding behing a bar having a drink in his boss fight, Johnny fights alone while he lets his goons stay "safe" on higher ground throwing stuff at Jimmy. He even praises them after they manage to lure in and throw Jimmy off his bike.
518* CrazyJealousGuy: A defining trait. His hopelessly, hot-headed devotion to Lola combine with her casual infidelity drives the plot of Chapter 3 and his brief asylum stay during Chapter 5.
519* CultOfPersonality: The greasers have somehow begun to worship Johnny as one of the most popular kids in school. He is so popular that they follow him without question and even dress like him (or at least try to, considering two members wear jean jackets).
520* EmasculatedCuckold: In chapter 3, he employs Jimmy to spy on Lola because he suspects her of cheating on him. When his suspicions are confirmed, he assaults the boy and his friends. However, Johnny becomes increasingly paranoid and tries to attack Algie for trying to seduce Lola. A claim that has no bearing on reality since he's the most unpopular guy in school and (according to Earnest) only likes blondes.
521* {{Expy}}: Of Salvatore Leone from [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII GTA III]] another Rockstar game, they are both tough older Italian dudes with a hand in authority with a group of other tough Italian dudes (but Salvatore's is an actual [[TheMafia Mafia]] instead of a bunch of GreaserDelinquents), and they both turn on the protagonists because they think that their significant others cheated on them with the player (Sal's didn't, Johnny's did).
522* ExtremityExtremist: Averted in the game, but [[WhatCouldHaveBeen uncovered beta animations]] indicate that originally his fighting style was composed entirely of kicks.
523* AFatherToHisMen: Implied. Some Greasers have dialogue stating pity for Johnny for having a girlfriend who ReallyGetsAround, and in "Preppies Vandalized" Vance was willing to beat up Jimmy with Norton and Peanut, only to let him go because he rescued Johnny from the asylum.
524* FullNameBasis: Lola and Peanut simply call him Johnny. Everybody else calls him Johnny Vincent.
525* GlassCannon: Boasts one of the most damaging fighting styles in the entire game, but is less durable than most other boss fights.
526* GrappleMove: Unique among other kids in that [[AlwaysAccurateAttack there's no way to avoid]] it if he decides to use it.
527* HotBlooded: He wouldn't be a complete example of GreaserDelinquents if he wasn't
528* HurricaneKick: DummiedOut, but still present in the game's files as one of his special moves.
529* JustToyingWithThem: One of his lines during the fighting.
530* KnightOfCerebus: Johnny is actually one of the more dangerous clique leaders and is shown to have some genuine emotional issues. There are very few moments of comedy with Johnny and his establishing scenes involve discovering that Gord has been dating Lola, which Johnny responds to by ambushing Gord and his friends and beating them up in a skate park. Johnny then starts assaulting Chad and Algie under a fit of paranoia. It's also telling that the Townies only target Johnny Vincent instead of the entire clique as they have him lose his temper in public just so they can have him committed to an asylum.
531* LiteralMinded: On the old Bullworth Facebook, he's asked what part of school is most fulfilling. Misunderstanding the word for 'filling', he says lunch.
532* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Crazy enough to be considered insane and institutionalized by the local sadistic insane asylum and its orderlies. Apparently he flies off the handle when the Townies claim that they got with Lola.
533* LoveMakesYouDumb: Chapter 3 wouldn't have happened if he didn't act like an idiot over Lola.
534* MrFanservice: In-Universe, he's considered very attractive by most of the girls in school, including [[MsFanservice Mandy.]]
535* MyGirlIsNotASlut: What he so desperately wants to believe about Lola.
536* NotHimself: It's implied that Johnny did what he did in Chapter 3 out of rage over his girlfriend cheating on him. Earnest notes that Johnny's been acting crazy lately and he needs to come back to his senses. Johnny even looked pretty calm listening to Ricky and Hal talk in the introductory cutscene in the first mission.
537* NotSoAboveItAll: Even though Johnny is willing to fight a whole gang of accomplished boxers because one of them was having a date with his girlfriend, he cheats on her as well.
538* OlderThanTheyLook: He appears to be a senior or at least older than a lot of kids in the school. He also refers to Jimmy as kid constantly and calls Gord young.
539* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Uses the term "wankers" even though he's not Cockney British, he's a BrooklynRage Italian guy.
540* RankScalesWithAsskicking: As the leader of the Greasers, his fighting style takes all of their punches and kicks on top of having his own unique and unblockable special moves.
541* SingleTargetSexuality: If the above traits weren't enough of a hint, then he's ''seriously'' devoted to Lola.
542* SpitefulSpit: After successful landing an axe-kick on an enemy.
543* ThirdPersonPerson: Uses this a bit.
544-->Ain't nobody making a fool of Johnny Vincent!\
545Oh, you took down Johnny Vincent!\
546I'M JOHNNY VINCENT!
547* TragicVillain: According to Chad Morris, both of Johnny's parents are in jail. In the game, Johnny's girlfriend, Lola, instigates the plot by having affairs with multiple boys despite Johnny's devotion to her and he seeks out Jimmy to investigate the situation (who ends up dating Lola as well despite earning Johnny's trust). Even Johnny's clique pities him and questions what he sees in Lola.
548* TrashTalk: Everyone has this but he's notable for having unique lines during two of his strongest attacks: Namely the aforementioned axe kick and his grapple-haymaker.
549* UnblockableAttack: Two of them, and they're very effective - The first one is his haymaker where he grapples the opponent and slams them down to the ground. The second one is his axe-kick where he rubs the opponent's face into the ground and [[SpitefulSpit spits on them]].
550[[/folder]]
551
552[[folder:Lola Lombardi]]
553!!Lola Lombardi
554[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lola_lombardi.png]][[caption-width-right:192:''"Tad and all the rich kids are coming here to fight Johnny and his boys. All because of me. I'm like Helen of Troy."'']]
555-->'''Voiced by: Phoebe Strole'''
556Johnny’s girlfriend that shirks loyalty to him in favor of anyone she can lead on and use.
557----
558* AlliterativeName: '''Lo'''la '''Lo'''mbardi
559* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Admits to Norton that even if she genuinely loved Johnny, she wasn't a loyal girlfriend to him.
560-->'''Lola:''' I loved Johnny, not exclusively I'll grant you, but I loved him! Now he's gone.
561* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She's the token girl in the Greaser gang who wears a belly shirt instead of a school uniform. [[NoDressCode The school, for some reason, is forgiving on her for it]]. She does switch it for a sweater during the winter chapter, though.
562* CantLiveWithThemCantLiveWithoutThem: Pretty much how her side of her relationship with Johnny works. She appears to actually have feelings for him despite her cheating habits.
563* ComicallyMissingThePoint: She willingly compares herself to Helen of Troy as if it's something to be proud of despite the two being complete opposites.
564* TheFriendNoOneLikes: The Greasers (except for Johnny), don't like her because of her infidelity and how it's upsetting him.
565* FilleFatale: She's pretty overtly sexual with her dialogue (bike races make her... ''[[DoubleEntendre excited]]'') and she's already using her looks to con gifts and homework help out of the male students.
566* FavorsForTheSexy: She's fully aware of her reputation as a slut and strings along any boy who catches her eye. She's actually very selfish and manipulates the boys for money or for better grades. It is implied that she does care for Johnny, but she'll never take responsibility for his anger issues.
567* GoingCommando: Implied. Trent claims that she falls under this trope, though it's possible that it's wishful thinking on his part...then again, it IS Lola we're talking about.
568-->'''Trent:''' Lola doesn't wear underwear, she showed me.
569* HateSink: Lola is one of the most unlikable characters by far. She takes advantage of every guy around her and the only times she's ever nice to anyone, including Jimmy, it's just to gauge how she can exploit them and will immediately turn nasty if she can't. For perspective, even the AlphaBitch cheer captain Mandy and RichBitch preppy girl Pinky are given some moments to show [[PetTheDog there's more to them than their initial characterization suggests]], but Lola's characterization pretty much starts and stops at "self-absorbed, manipulative tramp". Even after winning her affection, Jimmy can barely stand her, and none of the Greasers, sans Johnny, are particularly fond of her either.
570* TheHeavy: Serves as this for Chapter 3 as the main source of conflict between the Greasers and the Preps.
571* HellBentForLeather: She wears a leather jacket over a pink belly shirt and tight leather pants. No clue how she gets away with it since Bullworth is supposed to have a school uniform.
572* HiddenDepths: Seriously. Blink and you'll miss hearing it, but she philosophizes about the point of life and humanity. She also enjoyed reading ''Literature/TheIliad''. It's where she gets her comparison to Helen of Troy from.
573* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Implied to be the reason she's so unfaithful to Johnny despite insisting how much she loves him; his temper and mood swings apparently to arouse her.
574--> '''Lola''': [[YoureCuteWhenYoureAngry Oh I love it when you get angry, Johnny.]] I really do. You're so... bestial!
575* InUniverseFactoidFailure:
576** Lola compares herself to Helen of Troy because both the Preppies and the Greasers are fighting over her. Unlike Lola, Helen was a choiceless victim who was deeply upset about the situation she was in. Lola, on the other hand, is ''proud'' of the discord and was directly responsible for the fight between the Greasers and Preppies by flirting with both sides for personal gain.
577** Lola also appears to have the roles of Paris of Troy and Menelaus of Sparta mixed up; the preppies are fighting to take her back to Old Bullworth Vale, while the Greasers are fighting to keep her in New Coventry. Helen of Troy was originally known as ''Helen of Sparta'', and Menelaus was fighting Paris to bring Helen back to Sparta. However, it might be a case of Lola's arrogance as she thinks she's above the Greasers and believes she belongs with the Preppies.
578* {{Irony}}:
579** She proudly compares herself to Helen of Troy from Literature/TheIliad in the final battle, when she's anything but. Briefly summarised: Helen of Troy was wrongly blamed for the Trojan war as she was mainly portrayed as a choiceless victim who felt guilty and powerless about the situation she found herself in. Depending on the telling: Aphrodite arranged a marriage between Helen and Paris of Troy while she was still married to Menelaus of Sparta, in other tellings, Helen was either seduced by Paris or [[EntitledToHaveYou she was abducted because of her beauty]]. In ''Bully'', Lola is the instigator of the fight because she flirted with the preppies for money, and flirted with Algie so he'd do her homework for her. She didn't think twice about Johnny and revelled in the attention since it meant that Johnny was fighting over her.
580** In another bit of irony, she's gotten the roles of Menelaus of Sparta and Paris of Troy mixed up. If Lola was being true to the comparison; she should be in Old Bullworth Vale as Johnny and the Greasers go there to take her back to New Coventry. Instead, she remains in New Coventry as the preppies go there to fight for her hand and take her to Old Bullworth Vale. In ''The Iliad'', Helen was originally from Sparta until she was taken to Troy (hence her original name ''Helen of Sparta'', which was changed to ''Helen of Troy'' while she lived with Paris). She returned to her home in Sparta when Menelaus won the war after expressing her guilt. If it wasn't clear enough; Johnny is Menelaus of Sparta, while Gord is Paris of Troy in this analogy. However, it might be a case of Lola's arrogance as she thinks she's above the Greasers and believes she belongs with the Preppies due to their wealth.
581* ItsAllAboutMe: She gets upset when Johnny is angry with her, but never figures out that her casual infidelities are what keeps setting him off.
582* LivingMacGuffin: Her role in the Greaser chapter is what keeps the plot moving; Johnny suspects she's cheating on him, his suspicions are confirmed, Lola immediately starts an affair with Jimmy who eventually dumps her after realizing she's not worth the trouble. The final fight against Johnny is because everyone is fighting for her hand, whereas, Jimmy is fighting to assert dominance.
583* MsFanservice: While Cristy, Pinky and Zoe shares those traits, she's easily one of the most attractive looking women in the game consisting with a sexy black shoulders that gives MaleGaze buttocks, a leather jacket and a belly shirt.
584* NeverMyFault: Lola never takes responsibility for her actions, even as Johnny winds up in the asylum for his anger towards Lola for her many infidelities.
585* NoDressCode: How she manages to get away with her outfit in Bullworth is a mystery.
586* PinkIsErotic: Downplayed. Lola is a promiscuous character who seduces boys for personal gain and to get a reaction from Johnny. Her character design consists of a pink crop top under her leather jacket or a pink sweater during the Greaser chapter.
587* PlotIncitingInfidelity: The events of chapter 3 are a result of Lola toying with Algie and the preppies so they'd do favors for her. Johnny figured out that Lola was cheating on him with a preppie and hired Jimmy to confirm his suspicions.
588* ReallyGetsAround: Yep. Chapter 3 starts with her cheating on Johnny with Gord. She also cheats with Chad, and even led Algie on. She does the same with Jimmy, though he leaves her on his own accord.
589* ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful: She manages to use her looks to escape punishment from the brawling cliques.
590* SexIsViolence: She's aroused by her partners fighting over her and she goes out of her way to flirt with other boys so she can get a reaction from Johnny.
591* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Exploited, Lola wears a leather jacket, belly shirt and tight leather pants combo. She frequently manipulates her admirers and constantly toys with Johnny's emotions for attention.
592[[/folder]]
593
594[[folder:Peanut Romano]]
595!!Peanut Romano
596[[quoteright:94:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peanut_romano_smonk.png]][[caption-width-right:94:''"What can I do next to please Johnny? I mean Lola! I mean..."'']]
597-->'''Voiced by: Joe Aro'''
598Johnny’s right-hand man. He’s obsessed with currying Johnny’s favor and does anything that he can to appease the clique.
599----
600* AmbiguouslyBi: Has a crush on Ms. Philips and antagonizes Jimmy when it appears he scored a date with her, even though the Greasers and Jimmy are on good terms, he also has some kind of obsession with Johnny Vincent, and it's not subtle:
601--> How're we gonna get to Johnny?\
602Give me back my ball! JOHNNY!\
603Look at me, Johnny, look at me!\
604No time. I gotta see Johnny now.\
605Gotta help Johnny.\
606What can I do next to please Johnny? I mean Lola! I mean...\
607Johnny is going to show everyone who's the boss around here.\
608Johnny is too good for Lola, if you ask me.\
609I'm really gonna help Johnny bang some heads this semester.\
610Where's Johnny? Has anybody seen Johnny?\
611I hope Johnny is not pissed off at me.\
612If Johnny finds out, he's gonna kill me.\
613Last time I saw her, Lola made eyes at me, not Johnny!\
614Aaah, mommy! Johnny...\
615S-Sorry... Johnny...\
616I-I did it for Johnny...\
617JOHNNY! A fire!\
618You wanna score some points with me and Johnny?\
619Johnny’ll like it if you help me out.\
620I gotta tell Johnny!\
621Let me help you, like Johnny helped me.\
622Johnny! Johnny!\
623Ugghh... Johnny...! Lola...!\
624sobbing* Johnny...! *sobs*\
625What does Lola see in Johnny that I don't?
626* BookEnds: He started Chapter 3 asking Jimmy for help at Johnny Vincent's request. He ends it being chased down by Jimmy at the Big Rumble, who's looking for Johnny.
627* BratsWithSlingshots: He's one of the Greasers capable of using slingshots.
628* CompensatingForSomething: His nickname "Peanut" is implied to be a reference to his [[TeenyWeenie size]]... [[DontExplainTheJoke down there]].
629* {{Malaproper}}: When Jimmy hires him as a bodyguard:
630--> "I'll be your ears, eyes and fish, Jimmy!"
631* TheNapoleon: He's not even that short, but he's convinced he is, and tends to become irate about it.
632* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Not even the yearbook makes any reference of his real name. According to Chad, his real name is actually Larry, but everyone just calls him Peanut.
633* SpeechImpediment: He has a slight lisp.
634* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: He's usually not much tougher than the average student, but he has a much larger life bar when you fight him towards the end of "The Rumble".
635* VerbalTic: Uses "Hero" mockingly as an insult, and he insults a lot of people.
636* YesMan: Although he's the second in command of the Greasers he can hardly be considered TheDragon - he isn't well respected at Bullworth Academy and his job seems to be mostly delivering messages and generally kissing up to Johnny rather than leading the Greasers in the field when Johnny isn't around.
637[[/folder]]
638
639[[folder:Hal Esposito]]
640!!Hal Esposito
641[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hal_esposito_2.png]][[caption-width-right:183:''"After I'm done hitting you, I'm gonna sit on you!"'']]
642-->'''Voiced by: Leonard Spinelli'''
643A street wrestler who prides himself on his size, gut, and strength.
644----
645* BigEater: Hal's loves to eat and he aspires to form a club where they go out and eat.
646-->"I'm gonna start up a club, like a Fight Club. [[{{Dissimile}} Only, instead of fighting, we'll eat cheeseburgers.]]"
647* BookEnds: Appears with Johnny and Ricky in the Greaser's introductory cutscene in "This is Your School", Hal and the two are later fought in the last mission with Hal spray painting the Girl's dorm wall while Ricky and Johnny egg him on. They are the only clique to do this book-end.
648* ChubbyChaser: He has crushes on Edna and Eunice because they are fat like him, he also believes women could be more attractive if they put some weight on them.
649* EliteMook: Uses guard-breaking combos, a damaging GrappleMove, and has higher health than most of the other free-roaming Greasers.
650* FatBastard: He's a member of the greasers and he bullies everyone else.
651* FatAndProud: He's proud of his weight and believes he's tougher than most kids due to his heft. His insults also consist of skinny shaming people, however, it's implied by his dialogue to be a coping mechanism as his mother's therapist said that it's a coping strategy for some emotional problems.
652* HiddenDepths: One piece of dialogue has him scold a greaser for smoking, citing it's bad for their health, even though they do it all the time and Lefty has an obsession with them. He also likes war and natural disaster footage even when Lucky is bored of them.
653* HorrorHunger: Discussed, he thinks aloud about what human meat would taste like and argues that if veal is delicious, then so should human meat.
654-->"If veal is more delicious because it's made from a baby cow, then baby human has got to be the most delicious thing of all."
655* InsaneTrollLogic: Thinks that the Hobo spending money on food instead of booze would make him less homeless.
656* {{Kevlard}}: Unlike the other fat kids (Melvin, Ray and Fatty), Hal's weight doesn't slow him down or make him weak in a fight. He's tied for 2nd strongest Greaser with Norton, he's 3rd toughest character within the Greaser clique (tied with Johnny Vincent and Norton Williams), and he has more hitpoints and a more damaging fighting style than the average Bullworth student.
657* KillerBearHug: Hal's special move is that he can lift his opponent and crush them with a bear hug.
658* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Shares the surname Esposito, with Joe Esposito, the road manager of Elvis Presley, the singer who influenced the Greaser subculture.
659* RealWomenHaveCurves: Discussed, Hal believes the women at Bullworth would be more attractive if they gained weight and he repeatedly skinny shames people.
660* StoutStrength: Hal is the only obese student who can fight effectively with his weight and strength, he also shares the same moveset as Norton (both can perform a bearhug attack that deals a lot of damage to the target).
661* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Fights in a wrestling stance and uses a bearhug from a grapple.
662[[/folder]]
663
664[[folder:Lefty Mancini]]
665!!Lefty Mancini
666[[quoteright:189:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lefty_mancini.png]][[caption-width-right:189:''"You know, Luis and I grew up together, and the jocks just like him 'cause he can kick all their asses. And I think Ted's kind of a wimp."'']]
667-->'''Voiced by: Louie Torellas'''
668A scrappy fighter that favors switchblade knives and claims to know Luis Luna.
669----
670* ChildhoodFriends: Said to be this with Luis Luna.
671* HiddenDepths: Knows Luis personally, stating that Luis joined the Jocks because he can "kick all their asses"
672* SmokingIsCool: Fully believes this. He's already got a chain-smoking habit and he keeps a cigarette behind his ear.
673* TokenMinority: Claims to have been chosen as Bullworth's first Italian.
674[[/folder]]
675
676[[folder:Lucky De Luca]]
677!!Lucky De Luca
678[[quoteright:178:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lucky_deluca.png]][[caption-width-right:178:''"If you drop outta school, your life is pretty much over. Better to stay in, even if you suck."'']]
679-->'''Voiced by: Mike Nathan'''
680A greaser with a good head on his shoulders who is all too willing to get into a fight.
681----
682* BratsWithSlingshots: Can use these if given enough distance in combat.
683* CasanovaWannabe: He really thinks he's a ladies man, ''despite'' his lack of success with them. Seems eternally optimistic that the next girl he hits on is going to fall for him no matter how often it doesn't happen.
684* DislikesTheNewGuy: He dislikes Jimmy even after he wins the student body's approval.
685* HiddenDepths: Looks like just another Greaser. Advocates staying in school, and learning a trade even if you do choose higher education as well.
686* IncomingHam:
687-->"''I can destroy anyone! ANYONE!''"
688* ThePrankster: Asks Jimmy to trip people with a bag of marbles during Halloween night.
689* ScreamingWarrior: See "IncomingHam" above.
690* SmallNameBigEgo: Not the biggest one on campus, but he still has a pretty inflated view of himself, and is frustrated when others don't feel the same way about him. He also thinks he could take anyone on in a fight and makes excuses for why he apparently lost a fight to a boxer.
691* VerbalTic: Uses "S.O.B" as an insult. Not "son-of-a-bitch," just S-O-B.
692[[/folder]]
693
694[[folder:Norton Williams]]
695!!Norton Williams
696[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/norton.jpg]][[caption-width-right:350:''"I just love wrecking things with my hammer!"'']]
697-->'''Voiced by: Adam Chanler-Berat'''
698Tied with Hal for the strongest of the Greasers behind only Johnny. When he resides in the tenements, he wields a large hammer.
699----
700* BruiserWithASoftCenter: He contemplates poetry and artwork, he also says that he cried at the ending of "Literature/TheOutsiders". His dialogue shows loyalty to Johnny and displays a preference to avoid fighting.
701* CarryABigStick: "The Tenements" ends with a showdown with Norton -- and his sledgehammer, but not just any kind of sledgehammer, one with a ''massive'' head. This would be a good time to load the slingshot and ''run''.
702* DeadpanSnarker: If he's not riled up, most of Norton's dialogue consists of snarky observations on what's going on around him.
703* EliteMook: Uses guard-breaking combos, a damaging GrappleMove, and has higher health than most of the other free-roaming Greasers.
704* HiddenDepths: Played with. Norton occasionally makes remarks that makes him appear like the stereotypical tough guy with a soft side, but makes a few rare remarks that imply this is a cultivated behavior on his part. On the other hand, he's one of a few characters with a plan for after he graduates, and he's a little bit more familiar with nerd-dom in general than someone who isn't a nerd usually is.
705* GentleGiant: Sort of. He still bullies and fights, but he also likes to contemplate poetry and artwork.
706* KillerBearHug: Norton's special move is that he can lift his opponent and crush them with a bear hug.
707* LargeAndInCharge: Although Norton claims not to have any rank within the clique, he's seen taking a leadership role on two different occasions when Johnny isn't available.
708* LeetLingo: He references it disparagingly when fighting a nerd.
709-->'''Norton:''' If you say owned, pwned, or ownage, I'm going to make this hurt a lot more than it has to.
710* MightyGlacier: He'll absolutely wreck Jimmy with his hammer in ''The Tenements'' if the player opts to fight him at close-range, but he moves pretty slowly thanks to the absolute size of his sledgehammer and thus can be taken down easily using the long-ranged Slingshot or the Rocket Laucnher.
711* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: He's normally somewhat more resilient than most students but during said boss encounter in "The Tenements", he boasts a healthbar equal to [[DamageSpongeBoss Russell]] during his boss fight. He also gains other attributes such as [[NoSell completely no-selling grapples attempts]] and [[SuperArmor uniquely never being stunned by any sort of damage.]] Trying to take him on at close-range is a ''bad'' idea.
712* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Fights in a wrestling stance and uses a bearhug from a grapple.
713[[/folder]]
714
715[[folder:Ricky Pucino]]
716!!Ricky Pucino
717[[quoteright:111:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rickty_pucino.jpg]][[caption-width-right:111:''"Lookin' good, Rick. I don't know why she ever left you."'']]
718-->'''Voiced by: TJ Del Reno'''
719A heartbroken punk who obsesses over the girl he got broken up with.
720----
721* BratsWithSlingshots: One of the greasers capable of using slingshots in combat.
722* BookEnds: Appears with Johnny and Hal in the Greaser's introductory cutscene in "This is Your School", Ricky and the two are later fought in the last mission. They are the only clique to do this book-end.
723* GuestStarPartyMember: In "Beach Rumble", he'll help Jimmy take back the racing trophy Gord stole.
724* HeartbrokenBadass: He broke up with a girlfriend relatively recently and about half his dialogue is over missing her.
725* InelegantBlubbering: "Stupid, you're so stupid, Ricky. Who needs her? Girls ain't nothing special. *Cries*"
726[[/folder]]
727
728[[folder:Vance Medici]]
729!!Vance Medici
730[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vince_2.png]][[caption-width-right:215:''"If there's tracks nearby, you're on the wrong side of them."'']]
731-->'''Voiced by: William De Vizia'''
732A kid known for caring for his hair and his slinging of greaser slang.
733----
734* JiveTurkey: Mixed with RhymesOnADime
735-->"''What's buzzin', cousin?''"\
736"''What's your tale, nightingale?''"\
737"''What's the deal, pinwheel?''"\
738"''You're cruisin' for a bruisin'!''"
739* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Very much.
740* {{Pirate}}: His Halloween costume. You can also encounter him as this in the small island in the rivers.]]
741** VisualPun: Combine this with his sexuality.
742* OutOfCharacterMoment: Whenever he's in his Halloween costume, he's set to act like a Non-Clique student, meaning he'll be friendlier towards the other Non-Clique students and be harassed by the Clique students including his fellow Greasers. Even his fight music changes. When you fight him on the island for the pirate hat EasterEgg, he'll attack on sight regardless of your standing with the Greasers.
743
744[[/folder]]
745
746!!Jocks
747[[folder:General]]
748[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jocksclique.png]]
749[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: [[ScaryBlackMan Damon West]], [[OrcusOnHisThrone Ted Thompson]], [[FunnyForeigner Juri Karamazov]].]]
750->'''Gary:''' These guys rule the school. Definitely avoid them.\
751'''Jimmy:''' Whatever, I'm not afraid of some dumb 'roid monkeys.\
752'''Gary:''' You'll learn.
753-->--'''This Is Your School'''
754The most powerful clique in school, their leader is the Quarterback Ted Thompson and their second in command is Damon West. They are the traditional [[JerkJock Jerk Jocks]] of Bullworth and can antagonize Jimmy for most of the game. It escalates by Chapter 4, where Jimmy decides to go after them once he's already gone through the other cliques. They fight with sports gear, with most [[IKnowMaddenKombat incorporating football tackles]] into their combat while two members who are not part of the football team fight with [[WrestlerInAllOfUs pro-wrestling moves and grapples]]. They hang around the athletic wing and in the gym.
755----
756!!As A Whole
757* AnimalMotif: [[BrutishBulls Bulls]], justified because as the school sports team, they are required to wear Bullworth's bull emblem as part of their uniform. They also have a bull mascot, "The Big Game" has cow bells as part of the soundtrack, and the group is known for being quick-tempered as they attack anyone on sight who isn't a jock or has low respect from them. The clique is also fixated on manliness and behave in a hypermasculine way, they believe that violence, wrestling, and football are ways of proving their manhood, likely referencing how bulls are symbols of virility and masculinity. There is also a bull on the Bullworth academy crest, likely representing them on the crest.
758* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Subverted in the group itself, as their star quarterback is the preferred leader over their very strong linebacker. Played straight when considering the overall group compared to the rest of the campus, as much of the team of athletes dominate most of the other cliques' members physically and socially.
759* BigGame: Their boss level, befitting for a game based on old high school movies and stereotypes. The level has Jimmy fight the entire football team, while the quarterback throws firecrackers attached to footballs at Jimmy while the entire school watches. [[BattleInTheRain It's also raining]].
760* BloodKnight: They'll take any excuse to fight and love every second of it.
761* ClimaxBoss: Defeating them is basically the turning point of the plot where Jimmy takes over the school.
762* CloseRangeCombatant: They're the only clique in which none of their members may switch to a long-ranged weapon.
763* CustomUniform: Ted wears a gym outfit with a varsity jacket. Most of his clique wear some form of athletic gear instead of the normal uniform.
764* TheDreaded: Even ''[[BigBad Gary]]'' knows not to mess with them directly. As the most popular and physically fit group on campus, they've settled their place as the toughest and highest in the campus' social hierarchy.
765* DumbMuscle: They're all idiots, but dangerous idiots to be sure. They have very little respect for education and it's been proven that they've been strong-arming the nerds into doing their homework. They also fight as a unit and are among the most dangerous fighters in the game.
766* EnemyMine: Strangely, they're the only clique that entirely averts this trope. Whereas Jimmy teams up with all of the other cliques at least once during the story, outside of errands there are no missions that involve teaming up with the jocks in any capacity.
767* EvenEvilHasStandards: They are absolutely disgusted by the pictures of Mandy and their actions in ''Defender of the Castle'' are motivated by revenge, as they assault The Observatory for what they did to Mandy.
768--> '''Bo Jackson''': Don't mess with Mandy, she's our girl!
769* FlatCharacter: The jocks have the least characterization of the cast, as they are just the reigning popular kids who have to be humbled and dethroned by Jimmy so he can become king of the school. Since they are already the most popular kids in school, they aren't tempted by Gary's plans and have no real issues for Jimmy to fix. Their chapter consists of missions from the nerds and the only jock who does get a form of character development is [[AlphaBitch Mandy]].
770* GangOfHats: The jocks are the school's football team and are regarded as the toughest and most popular kids in school. They're as dumb as a post and despite their strength and durability, they aren't too hard to fight one-on-one. When they fight as a pack, however, then they can quickly overwhelm and overpower their target.
771* TheGrappler: Not only does every member have some form of GrappleMove, they're the only clique to have three different variations of a Grappler-type fighter:
772** Casey and Bo are standard Grapplers, either performing a knockdown strike from a grapple or restraining their foe to allow their allies to get free hits in.
773** Luis and Juri are EliteMook wrestlers, in group fights they'll also restrain an enemy for their allies but when fighting solo, they'll instead show off some damaging wrestling moves. Also from a distance, they may use a running tackle to spear enemies into a grounded grapple.
774** Ted, Damon, Dan, and Kirby are the most atypical, being more focused around strikes but have a unique [[DeadlyLunge Leaping football tackle]] that's effectively an UnblockableAttack that forces enemies into a grounded grapple.
775* GroinAttack: The jocks tends to use this if they manage to grapple someone to the ground. Some of their quotes for being hit in the groin imply that they do this to each other.
776-->'''Kirby''': DARRRRGH Thank you sir may I have another?!
777* HomeBase: They are typically seen in the athletic wing near the fountain and around the gym. There's also the Jock's Clubhouse that Jimmy can use if he beats them at dodgeball.
778* HufflepuffHouse: Other cliques have whole chapters dedicating them. The jocks have only four missions in their name. Their own leader doesn't get much screentime compared to any of the other clique leaders.
779* IKnowMaddenKombat: Ted and all the other jocks tend to incorporate sports into their combat whether it be boxing punches, football tackles, throwing explosive footballs, using [[BatterUp baseball bats]] or [[WrestlerInAllOfUs pro wrestling moves.]]
780* InformedAttribute: For a bunch of Jocks they don't really have a wide variety of sports to choose from, The Sport most shown around Bullworth and relevant to the story is Football, and all but 2 Jocks are on the football team, there's also the dodgeball team that only 4 jocks are on, baseball bats are scattered around everywhere, but [[BatterUp no one uses them for actual Baseball]], Pete is seen watching the Bullworth Swim team on TV even though the pool in the gym is always empty, the soccer and basketballs seen everywhere are never used aside from Luis Luna's keep ups and Constantinos' game, and the 2nd most referenced sport the jocks are into is wrestling. Jimmy has wrestling classes that teaches him grapples, and Luis, Juri, and the cut "Bob" character uses [[WrestlerInAllOfUs wrestling moves in their fighting style]].
781* InterimVillain: The jocks appear to be the only clique who aren't aligned with Gary or is shown interacting with him, they are the most popular students in Bullworth and are more interested in bullying the nerds and training for the big game. [[spoiler: Once they are defeated, Gary turns all the cliques against each other and turns them against Jimmy.]]
782* JerkJock: They are the reigning popular kids who attack anyone weaker than themselves.
783* {{Leitmotif}}: A fast-paced, electronic variation of the Bullworth overworld theme with a CrowdChant mixed in.
784* MightMakesRight: Their clique is the school's football team and rely on strength to assert dominance over the other cliques. They mainly fight the Nerds because they are the weakest faction who can't stand up for themselves. The team follows their Quarterback, Ted, who will immediately lose leadership over the clique if someone proves themselves as better than him.
785* MistakenForGay: There's a persistent rumour that the jocks have played "Naked Twister" with each other and a lot of the insults directed at the jocks are based on calling them gay or how they love having showers together.
786* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: It's also shown they are very protective of women as they storm the observatory after the Nerds humiliated Mandy through revenge porn.
787* PsychoSerum: Jimmy wastes no time insulting them for their increased aggression that may or may not be linked to steroid use.
788* SuperSerum: It's joked and rumored that, at Mr. Burton's behest, plenty of the Jocks take some form of steroids to increase their strength and durability.
789* UnblockableAttack: Damon, Kirby, Dan, and Ted all have a [[DeadlyLunge leaping football tackle]] in their movesets that cannot be blocked. If it connects, it ends with them having their opponent in a ground grapple.
790* UngratefulBastard: Most of the Jocks will still bully and even attack Jimmy despite the latter's effort in putting out the fire in the gym and saving several students trapped inside, all because Jimmy's Jocks respect is below 50%.
791* VillainOfAnotherStory: Ted and the jocks are the most popular students in Bullworth and they actively bully the nerds. [[spoiler: Once Jimmy defeats them, he becomes the king of the school until Gary turns the cliques against him in the very next mission.]]
792* VillainWithGoodPublicity: The jocks are one of the most bloodthirsty cliques in the game and they use their training and muscles to exclusively bully the nerds. However, the teachers are usually too aloof to punish them and Mr. Burton ''encourages'' bullying to toughen the other students.
793* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: All the Jock mooks in "Funhouse Fun" are actually afraid of the funhouse and want to get out.
794* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Downplayed, as the wrestling moves come from members of the school's wrestling team, but it's still applicable since these are regular highschoolers capable of pulling off some ''pro-''wrestling moves.
795[[/folder]]
796
797[[folder:Ted Thompson]]
798!!Ted Thompson
799[[quoteright:217:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ted_thompson.jpg]][[caption-width-right:217:''"Oh, I'm really scared right now, I'm really scared~! I take down linebackers every day, pal!"'']]
800-->'''Voiced by: Alex Cendese'''
801->''"You're dead Hopkins!"''
802The star quarterback of Bullworth’s football team, and thus the most popular kid and jock in school. His athletic background and ego from his reputation at school causes him to antagonize Jimmy by Chapter 4.
803----
804* AllAmericanFace: He invokes this trope in a decent chunk of his unused dialogue and he's certainly got the popularity to support that image.
805* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ed '''T'''hompson.
806* ArcVillain: Serves as the final boss of Chapter 4.
807* ArchEnemy: To Earnest.
808* BaitAndSwitch: Despite all of the hype throughout game about the eventual showdown with Ted (paiting him as the FinalBoss), his boss fight has him as a TennisBoss protected by his fellow Jocks while he throws exploding footballs at Jimmy. When Jimmy breaks through his defensive line, Ted runs away from Jimmy and will go down ''in a single punch''.
809* BullyingADragon: Tries bullying Jimmy despite being present when he took down Russell and heard that he beat the Greasers and Preps into submission.
810* BusmansVocabulary: While you might not notice it due to Ted being OutOfFocus, he's Bullworth Academy's Star Quarterback and the vast majority of his in-game quotes are either football puns or just football related.
811-->(Mid-combat) ''I'm penetrating your defense!''
812* TheChainsOfCommanding: Ted is only the leader because he was selected to be the quarterback, a position that involves giving commands to an offensive team. If anyone proves they're better than him, then he's automatically demoted.
813* DualBoss: He fights Jimmy alongside Damon, who spends the fight protecting Ted as he throws bombs at Jimmy.
814* DumbJock: What shows in the tiny amount of screentime he gets, he suggests Jimmy to take a dump in front of town hall, only to be insulted by Derby for being stupid. Also doubles as:
815* FlatCharacter: Doesn't receive much screen-time or characterization compared to the other clique leaders, and for the most part is just your stereotypical high school quarterback.
816* FlunkyBoss: Mixed with TennisBoss in his boss fight, where he basically hides behind a defensive line of Jocks and throws explosive footballs at Jimmy all while ''more'' Jocks come in from the bleachers to reinforce the two fighting Jimmy. When his team is inevitably taken down by Jimmy, Ted attempts to flee and [[ZeroEffortBoss goes down in one hit]].
817* GreaterScopeVillain: As the most popular guy in school, he's the last hurdle for Jimmy to overcome so he can become king. [[spoiler: However, this was a misinterpretation by Jimmy. Gary wasn't planning on being the popular guy in school, he literally wanted to be in charge of it and take over.]]
818* JerkJock: Not that the others ''aren't'', but Ted is the biggest one. He just doesn't get enough screen-time to show it, but if you edit him to appear in free-roam like normal students, it clearly shows.
819* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: It's implied by the Nerds' revenge plot that he won the election for class president, presumably because he's more popular than Earnest.
820* OrcusOnHisThrone: Ted and the Jocks are classed as the toughest kids in school due to being athletes but Ted never fights Jimmy directly and only appears in boss fights, even then his team are the ones who fight Jimmy. [[spoiler: In "Total Mayhem", Ted does fight Jimmy directly and is one par with Damon when he doesn't have the team to fight alongside him.]]
821* OutOfFocus: In the chapter that deals with the jocks. He only physically appears at the beginning of Chapter 4, then reappears by the end to be defeated. Most of the story focuses on helping Earnest and the Nerds with their plans. Despite also running for class president against Earnest earlier, he still doesn't make much of an appearance there.
822* TheQuarterback: The quarterback of the football team, and the leader of the Jocks, the clique highest on the hierarchy at Bullworth.
823* SeparatedByACommonLanguage: A meta example. In the boss fight against Ted, Jimmy is told to "Sack Ted" to finally beat him and get the Jocks under Jimmy's control. "Sacking" means "to tackle (the quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage before the quarterback is able to throw a pass", in other words, just tackle Ted before he gets too far. However, to Non-American players (or those unaware of American football), the terminology is lost and players instinctually attack Ted with one punch, resulting in Ted being underwhelmingly defeated in a single punch.
824* SuicidalOverconfidence: He knows Jimmy beat the Bullies, Preppies, and Greasers but Ted doesn't see him as a threat.
825* TennisBoss: His chapter boss fight mixed in with FlunkyBoss. You have to toss the explosive footballs he throws at you at the defenders surrounding him while you're being attacked by other jocks. Once they're all down, it becomes a ZeroEffortBoss where his titled healthbar depletes in [[OneHitPointWonder one hit.]]
826* WolfPackBoss: He fights with his team. Two members will fight Jimmy with hand-to-hand combat, three members will protect Ted, while Ted stands back throwing bombs at Jimmy to knock him out.
827[[/folder]]
828
829[[folder:Mandy Wiles]]
830!!Mandy Wiles
831[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mandy_2.jpg]][[caption-width-right:240:''"Oh my god, Beatrice is such a dork. She thought she could hang out with me just because I copy my assigments from her."'']]
832-->'''Voiced by: Elena Franklin'''
833->''"I know, its funny. I'm the girl in the dirty pictures, ha-ha."''
834The head of Bullworth’s cheerleader squad and the most popular girl at school.
835----
836* ArchEnemy: To Beatrice. She mocks her frequently on the notification board, and she enjoys humiliating her.
837* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: She's widely considered the hottest girl in the school.
838* AlphaBitch: Considering the academy she attends, and her treatment of Beatrice, it's something you would expect.
839-->'''Mandy:''' Let's see. Who should I humiliate and socially destroy today?
840* AssholeVictim: Deconstructed. Despite being an AlphaBitch who constantly belittled and bullied people, even ''she'' didn't deserve to have her life and social standing ruined by the Nerds spreading revenge porn of her. There's also the fact that she's deeply insecure and heavily implied to be suffering from an eating disorder, giving her a FreudianExcuse for her behavior.
841* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She always wanted to be a model. She gets her wish in the worst way possible during Chapter 4, when lewd posters of her are spread all around town. She lampshades this herself.
842-->'''Mandy:''' I've always wanted to be a model, but not like [[SlutShaming this]]!
843* BreakTheHaughty: Her first storyline appearance in Chapter 1 establishes her as a confident and bitchy bully who picks on Beatrice, the lowest girl on the social totem pole of Bullworth and even calls Jimmy a "little perv" and "sicko" when she spots him. Her appearance in ''Paparazzi'' shows us that she still hasn't changed when she picks on Angie Ng for falling down during a cheerleading practice. This all changes when the Nerds ruin her reputation by spreading sordid pictures of her around the campus and town. When Jimmy finds her in the Gym, she's lamenting the loss of her social status and being unfairly thought of as a slut.
844* CollateralAngst: The nerds posted lewd pictures of her across Bullworth Academy and Bullworth Town as a first step to humiliate the jocks as revenge for their bullying.
845* DefrostingIceQueen: After the risque posters of her are put up and Jimmy tears them down even though she'd never been anything but mean to him, she starts being nicer to people.
846* DisproportionateRetribution: Mandy agrees that she did deserve some punishment for how she bullied the others but says that having embarrassing pictures of her posted across the academy and the neighboring town doesn't exactly fit the crime of merely insulting people.
847-->'''Mandy''': I mean, sure, I've been a bitch at times, been nasty, but I don't deserve this.
848* DramaticIrony: She falls for Jimmy Hopkins after he took down the lewd posters of her, not knowing that Jimmy caused this in the first place by following her and taking those pictures of her.
849* HeelRealization: She admits that, even if the humiliation she suffered was very harsh, she did pretty much have it coming for being so mean to everyone.
850* HiddenDepths: Implied to be deeply insecure and suffering from an eating disorder.
851* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even before the events of Chapter 4, Angie claims that Mandy's actually really nice once you actually get to know her. One of the townspeople also claims she is a churchgoing girl.
852* ModestyTowel: She wears one right after you take a picture of her in the shower in "Paparazzi". She also wears one on some of Thad's lewd posters of her in ''Discretion Assured''.
853* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: She confides in Jimmy about the posters of her and upset she is about it, not knowing that Jimmy played a huge part in making them in the first place and making him feel guilty for what he did.
854* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Starts showing interest in Jimmy after he helps her when she's at her lowest point in life.
855* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female member of the Jocks.
856* TargetedToHurtTheHero: Mandy was specifically made a target of the nerds so they can rile up the jocks by humiliating her in the form of embarrassing pictures.
857--> '''Earnest''': I need some inappropriate pictures of someone they care about\
858'''Jimmy''': You want ''pictures''?\
859'''Earnest''': Yes, it's a complicated plan all right, I need some naughty pictures of that Mandy girl.\
860'''Jimmy''': (frustratedly) I'm sure you do but what is THAT got to do with this?\
861'''Earnest''': Oh this? This is purely for the purposes of this plan. I'm not like that at all.\
862'''Jimmy''': You want ME to get incriminating pictures of the head cheerleader just for YOUR plan. The kind of pictures that could land me in jail or worse!\
863'''Earnest''': It's not easy being the boss...\
864'''Jimmy''': Man, this better be good.
865* TookALevelInKindness: She becomes more good-natured and likable after getting knocked off the top of the social totem.
866[[/folder]]
867
868[[folder:Damon West]]
869!!Damon West
870[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/damon_west.jpg]][[caption-width-right:350:''"When I go pro, I'm gonna get a fat-ass crib with a fat-ass chick and go along with my fat-ass check!"'']]
871-->'''Voiced by: Ben Curtis'''
872The linebacker of the football team, and the strongest member of the team. He holds the second-highest rank in the clique behind only Ted, much to his resentment.
873----
874* AlwaysSecondBest: Much to Damon's resentment, Damon is the second in command because Ted proved himself to be a better quarterback. Damon does express his views of Ted in private and it's suggested that he's been trying to date Mandy. However, when Damon is with Ted, he becomes submissive and docile. Since insubordination will get Damon expelled from the team.
875* AmbitionIsEvil: Damon talks a lot of smack about Ted behind his back and makes it clear that he wants to be in charge but in Ted's presence, he's servile and repeats whatever he says.
876* BerserkButton: He will attack Jimmy on-sight if he has less than 50% respect and will immediately fight the Nerds if they enter Jock territory or vice versa.
877* BloodKnight: Loves fighting to the point that the townspeople will make comments about him. He also wants to fight a gorilla. This shows in gameplay. If Jimmy has less than 50% respect from the jocks (which he will for most of the game), Damon will always attack Jimmy on-sight if he's around the gym, while most jocks will give him a warning if his respect isn't too far below 50%. He has the same reaction to Nerds.
878* BossInMookClothing: {{Downplayed|Trope}} compared to [[LightningBruiser Bif]], but he hits hard and has a lot more health than other students, not to mention he's [[EnemySummoner almost guaranteed to be accompanied by other jocks.]]
879* TheDeterminator: In the boss fight against the Jocks, Damon West is pelted with exploding footballs. He dusts himself off and proclaims that a little blood never hurt anyone.
880* DragonInChief: Subverted, Damon champions himself as the strongest and toughest guy on campus who should be in charge of the Jocks but he becomes incredibly servile once Ted comes by since he can be demoted or outright removed from the team for insubordination.
881* DualBoss: He fights alongside Ted and spends the fight protecting him from Jimmy as Ted throws bombs.
882* EnemySummoner: Those aforementioned on-sight attacks are usually followed by every jock in the surrounding area running in to help him.
883* GloryHound: He truly desires to become a sports star and use his newfound wealth to live a life of luxury.
884* HumanHammerThrow: During the Big Game, he will do this to Jimmy whenever he gets too close to Ted and the other surrounding Jocks haven't been taken out yet.
885* IncrediblyDurableEnemies: His fighting style is reckless and sloppy, but his abnormally large health bar makes him a threat to Jimmy and the nerds anytime they have to travel to the gym.
886* MadeOfIron: Not to [[ImplacableMan Russel's level]] but during the boss fight against Ted, Damon tanks ''six'' hits from the exploding footballs before finally passing out. In the case of GameplayAndStoryIntegration, he never blocks any attacks but has an absurdly high health bar to compensate for that fact.
887* ProfessionalButtKisser: For all of his insulting behind Ted's back, he does nothing but back him up and sing his praises when they're both present.
888* ScaryBlackMan: Larger and stronger than everyone else in the school to the point even the townsfolk fear him.
889* TheStarscream: '''Subverted'''. Damon may be tougher than Ted and he talks a bit of crap about how he'd make a better clique leader than Ted behind Ted's back, but whenever he's around Ted he's servile and repeats everything Ted says. Also justified in that Ted's the quarterback and thus the most important player on the football team and thus the most important Jock - if Damon were to try to take over the clique he'd probably just get kicked out of it.
890* ThisCannotBe: After being defeated in battle, he says how embarrassed he is to have been beaten by Jimmy.
891* TreacheryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: He wishes to outshine Ted and take his place as leader of the Jocks but isn't able to without being expelled from it.
892* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few characters in the entire game that never blocks attacks, but he's still resilient and aggressive enough to take down most students if he gets involved in fighting.
893* WolfPackBoss: Downplayed, he'll attack anyone who has a less than 50% faction approval with the Jocks and since the Jocks are so tightly oriented, his team will back him up without hesitation.
894[[/folder]]
895
896[[folder:Bo Jackson]]
897!!Bo Jackson
898[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bo_jackson.jpg]][[caption-width-right:350:''"I need to work on my arm if I'm ever gonna make QB."'']]
899-->'''Voiced by: Jason Fuchs'''
900A jock that has underlying feelings of wanting to be conscious and nice to other students but does not act upon it due to his reputation as a member of the football team.
901----
902* AloofBigBrother: It's implied he is the big brother of Gloria and Lance. If so, he fits this trope.
903* AntiVillain: He's as violent and aggressive as the other jocks in gameplay, but his dialogue indicates that he just wants to pass his classes and that he dislikes how most of the jocks act like [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkasses.]] He seems all too happy to transfer to a more normal school and the only thing keeping him from doing so is the possibility of becoming the new quarterback after Ted graduates.
904* CraniumCoverings: A Baseball cap. Hit him a few times and it'll fall off.
905* GoodParents: One of the few kids to talk about his parents who has a well-adjusted but not overly reliant relationship with them.
906* {{Hypocrite}}: He calls Jimmy a Bully for 'apparently' burning down the Gym and quite a bit of his dialogue indicates that he thinks Jimmy's a jerk. Yeah sure Bo, Jimmy is the bully.
907* InformedAbility: Seen wearing a wrestling outfit in "The Gym is Burning", but uses a regular twitchy [[IKnowMaddenKombat Football-based fighting style]] instead of [[WrestlerInAllOfUs a wrestling based fighting style like Luis,Juri, and the cut Bob]].
908* InformedAttribute: In the same cutscene, Jimmy claims that he likes to torment weaker kids, but he's generally one of the least malicious clique-members in the school.
909* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
910* LovableJock: Bo's the jock who's a nice guy by nature but forced to be a jerk by peer pressure and social expectations. He's a bit of a counterpart to Parker in the Preppies.
911[[/folder]]
912
913[[folder:Casey Harris]]
914!!Casey Harris
915[[quoteright:126:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/casey_4.jpg]][[caption-width-right:126:''"I snuck into the girls' dorm... but I got locked in the laundry room all night!"'']]
916-->'''Voiced by: Dimitri Michann'''
917The girl-crazy member of the football team that plays fullback.
918----
919* AllMenArePerverts: Snuck into the Girl's Dorm and ended up getting locked in the laundry room all night.
920* BatterUp: His name is a ShoutOut to [[Literature/CaseyAtTheBat Casey at the Bat]] and carries a baseball bat with him at all times.
921* CraniumCoverings: A Baseball cap. Hit him a few times and it'll fall off.
922* GoKartingWithBowser: Even with 0% from the Jocks, he'll offer money to Jimmy for doing errands such as stuffing other students in lockers.
923* LongHairedPrettyBoy: His hair's just barely long enough to qualify.
924* SimpletonVoice: Usually averted but during certain cutscenes he'll speak in a slower, more guttural DumbJock voice for some reason.
925* VerbalTic: Likes to call people "buddy"... [[TermsOfEndangerment even if he's threatening them.]]
926[[/folder]]
927
928[[folder:Dan Wilson]]
929!!Dan Wilson
930[[quoteright:97:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dan_wilson_6.jpg]][[caption-width-right:97:''"It's been almost three hours since I beat up a nerd! I think I'm getting withdrawal."'']]
931-->'''Voiced by: Matt Sauerhoff'''
932A former nerd and Thad’s older brother who left them to join the Jocks.
933----
934* BatterUp: Seen carrying a baseball bat alongside Kirby in the carnival.
935* BigBrotherBully: Very open about his love of beating up Nerds which would include his younger brother Thad.
936* EtTuBrute: He was one of the Nerds with his brother but he defected to the Jocks.
937* PintSizedPowerhouse: Smaller than most of the other jocks and Jimmy himself, but he's a great fighter.
938* TheQuisling: He was a nerd alongside his brother Thad, then he turned on them to join the Jocks.
939* SocialDarwinist: He makes idle comments about being a Darwinist and it somewhat explains why he betrayed the Nerds to join the Jocks.
940--> "I'm Darwinism in action."
941--> "I'm a Jock dude, I gotta waste the weak."
942* VerbalTic: Often insults others by calling them "prick".
943[[/folder]]
944
945[[folder:Juri Karamazov]]
946!!Juri Karamazov
947[[quoteright:204:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/juri_karamazov.png]][[caption-width-right:204:''"Wrestling is great! It's true man versus man competition. No room for wimps."'']]
948-->'''Voiced by: Lloyd Floyd'''
949A member of the wrestling team who prefers said sport over football.
950----
951* BloodKnight: Well, as close as one can get in a school environment. When watching a fight, he often offers to take on the winner.
952* EliteMook: Uses guard-breaking combos, a damaging GrappleMove, and has higher health than most of the other free-roaming Jocks.
953* FunnyForeigner: Speaks in a moderately thick eastern-European accent, and comically fails to pronounce "class president" in ''The Candidate''.
954* HeManWomanHater: He's greatly frustrated that women aren't impressed with his (self-proclaimed) manliness, and attributes it to them being "weak". Also finds everything he doesn't find up to his standards "girly".
955* HiddenDepths: Can be heard pondering about the impacts of pharmaceuticals, and in contrast to the rest of his persona, wondering what it's like to be a girl.
956* HuskyRusskie: To be fair it's not certain that he's Russian, but he's pretty big and definitely from eastern Europe.
957* ShoutOut: He's named after [[Creator/FyodorDostoevsky Fyodor Dostoevsky]]'s novel, ''Literature/TheBrothersKaramazov''.
958* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's almost the same character as Bob, only he's a funny foreigner instead of gay. And it's generally believed that he was created to replace Bob after the developers decided to cut Bob from the game.
959* TheSocialDarwinist: Believes that the strong should always rule.
960* WrestlerInAllOfUs: ''Wrestling is great! It's true man versus man competition, no room for wimps!'' He also uses wrestling moves when he fights.
961[[/folder]]
962
963[[folder:Kirby Olsen]]
964!!Kirby Olsen
965[[quoteright:182:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kirby_olsen.png]][[caption-width-right:182:''"Come here and eat your pound cake!"'']]
966-->'''Voiced by: Christopher Kromer'''
967A jock focusing on baseball. He tends to be insecure about his relationships.
968----
969* ArmoredClosetGay: Every time he makes out with Jimmy, he threatens him if he tells anybody, he also runs away when he is caught having a movie date with Trent. Like pretty much every kissable boy, he is actually bisexual, with the occasional roaming dialogue line expressing interest in girls as well.
970* BatterUp: Seen carrying a baseball bat alongside Dan in the carnival.
971* ButtMonkey: He's the one to drink from the urine-spiked water cooler during the mission The Big Game, which predictably causes him to vomit. Also, during the mission The Gym is Burning, a metal grate falls on him and pins him down.
972* CatchPhrase: "IT'S POUNDCAKE TIME!"
973* GymBunny: Subverted, Kirby is bisexual but he's in the closet and will threaten anyone who finds out about his interest in men.
974* PintSizedPowerhouse: Possesses the same height and stature as Dan, and the same fighting prowess.
975* UnusualEuphemism: A non-double entendre one, he calls bullying and physical beatings "poundcake".
976* TheTwink: He's one of the smaller jocks and very insecure and secretive about his sexuality.
977[[/folder]]
978
979[[folder:Luis Luna]]
980!!Luis Luna
981[[quoteright:137:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luis_luna.png]][[caption-width-right:137:''"I heard that Russell got into a fight the other day, and couldn't remember why afterwards!"'']]
982-->'''Voiced by: Adam Scarimbolo'''
983Another member of the wrestling team who also focuses on soccer. He’s willing to play a game of keep-ups with Jimmy where they bet money.
984----
985* AlliterativeName: '''L'''uis '''L'''una
986* ChildhoodFriends: Lefty Mancini says that they grew up together.
987* EliteMook: The other Jock grappler, using guard-breaking combos, a damaging GrappleMove, and has higher health than most of the other free-roaming Jocks.
988* GoKartingWithBowser: Even if you have 0% respect from the jocks, he's always willing to play the "Keep-Ups" minigame with Jimmy... granted, they bet money and he's a SoreLoser, but still.
989* HiddenDepths: Some dialogue of his indicates that, despite his disdain for academics, he can at least still perform half decently at them.
990* OutOfFocus: Compared to the other jocks, he has no major mission appearances aside from providing back-up and his only cutscene dialogue is during a completely optional minigame, Justified because the only sport the Jocks are seen being into is football, and he and Juri are into wrestling.
991* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Uses a wrestling stance like Juri and uses pro-wrestling moves when he fights. They're sparring partners.
992[[/folder]]
993
994[[folder:Bob]]
995!!Bob
996[[quoteright:162:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bob_4.jpg]][[caption-width-right:162:''"[Jimmy,] You're a pig! You ruined my life!"'']]
997-->'''Voiced by: Tom Vergow'''
998A wrestler obsessed with the sport. He’s [[DummiedOut prevented from appearing in-game]] but appears in a cutscene.
999----
1000* [[AllThereInTheManual All There In The Voice Files]]: Everything we know about him was found by listening to all his dialogue lines after the voice files were leaked.
1001* {{Fetish}}: Implied to be part of the reason he's so obsessed with wrestling.
1002* HeManWomanHater: Even more so than Juri - he thinks that girls are stupid and boring and doesn't understand why the other Jocks care about them.
1003* ManlyGay: He doesn't have any effeminate personality traits, but he's quite overtly homosexual, what with the comments he makes about wrestling and his flirting with guys that bump into him. Combined with HeManWomanHater and it's speculated that this aspect of his personality is why he got removed from the game.
1004* ShoutOut: His name is Bob, and one of the wrestling moves he threatens to use is a cross-face chickenwing - the FinishingMove of real wrestler Wrestling/BobBacklund.
1005* WellDoneSonGuy: Both his father and grandfather get on his case to do well at sports and he's paranoid about disappointing them.
1006* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Although he's an amateur wrestler, he still threatens to clothesline and suplex his opponents.
1007[[/folder]]
1008
1009!!Other Cliques
1010
1011!!Non-Clique Students
1012
1013[[folder:General]]
1014* AllTheOtherReindeer: They are the students who are not affiliated with any of the cliques, either because they were too young, ineligible, or otherwise. They are bullied by everyone, even by the Nerds.
1015* ColorMotif: They all wear dark green.
1016* HufflepuffHouse: Other than Constantinos, they don't appear in the main story and are largely ignored by Jimmy.
1017* {{Hypocrite}}: Angie and Christy can be found on campus kissing various male students but will slap Jimmy if found kissing another student.
1018[[/folder]]
1019
1020[[folder:Angie Ng]]
1021!!Angie Ng
1022-->'''Voiced by: Sue Jean Kim'''
1023[[quoteright:336:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angie_ng.jpg]]
1024
1025* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Averted in her hard-to-hear fighting quotes.
1026-->''I don't know Kung Fu, but I'll still kick your ass!''
1027* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: She's one of the first girls that Jimmy has the option to kiss, and is also a cheerleader.
1028* BespectacledCutie: Angie wears glasses and she's usually one of the nicest girls on campus.
1029* GossipyHens: Unlike her friend Christy though, the rumors she discuss tend to better reflect current events and are overall more grounded in reality.
1030%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Christy.
1031* TheHyena: Often laughs and giggles, though it's often nervous laughter.
1032* TheKlutz: Falls on her ass while jumping during cheerleading practice and her cheer animations are notably more delayed than the others.
1033* MirthlessLaughter: She laughs when someone flirts with her and makes her nervous, when someone scares her, and sometimes just when she can't think of anything to say or do.
1034* NiceGirl: One of the friendlier and more innocent students on-campus. When she sees other students fighting, she criticizes them and tries to get them to stop rather than cheer them on.
1035* TokenMinority: Angie is the only Asian student at Bullworth.
1036* WellDoneDaughterGirl: She constantly stresses out over getting good grades and not disappointing her mother.
1037[[/folder]]
1038
1039[[folder:Christy Martin]]
1040!!Christy Martin
1041-->'''Voiced by: Maine Anders'''
1042[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/christy.jpg]]
1043
1044* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's bubbly and friendly. She also talks about setting the school on fire, claims she can use her tie as a garotte, and made a girl run away by spreading a rumour about her.
1045* FieryRedhead: Her fiery-ness is much more muted than that of her brother, but if she gets pushed too far, as described above she can get vicious.
1046* GossipyHens: Judging by her dialogue, Christy seems to be very fond of spreading rumors. Some of the things she says indicates she is the one creating pretty much all of it.
1047* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Angie.
1048* RedheadInGreen: It's just coincidence that Christy has red hair and that the Bullworth Non-Clique uniform is a shade of green, but she does fit the letter of the trope.
1049[[/folder]]
1050
1051[[folder:Constantinos Brakus]]
1052!!Constantinos Brakus
1053-->'''Voiced by: Mathew Stadelman'''
1054[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brakos.jpg]]
1055 [[caption-width-right:249:''"I HATE YOU, [[SitcomArchnemesis HOPKINS]]!!!"'']]
1056->''"As usual, the world takes an enormous crap on my head!"''
1057A non-clique student who makes various appearances throughout the game. He's usually on the receiving end of a beatdown from Jimmy thanks to his kleptomania and {{Jerkass}} personality.
1058----
1059* TheChewToy: Everything that can go wrong for Constantinos does.
1060* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: As the mascot with the full outfit on, he becomes a boss and has a couple moves to make him at least on-par with the Jocks. He even shares Russell's charging headbutt, albeit a much less effective version of it.
1061* TheEeyore: He seems to perpetually be in a bad mood.
1062* GroinAttack: One of his attacks while wearing the mascot outfit.
1063* KarmicButtMonkey: He's such a jerk—sullen and unpleasant at best, and a bully and thief at worst—that you're more likely to have a laugh at his expense than sympathize with him when things go wrong for him. And they do so regularly.
1064* SitcomArchnemesis: From his pathetically jerkish attitude, to the number of times you have to beat him up in the story and side missions, Constantinos was pretty much ''designed'' for this role!
1065--> '''Constantinos:''' (When Jimmy frightens him for the Bullworth Mascot Outfit) '''''[[SkywardScream I HATE YOU, HOPKINS!!!]]'''''
1066* SmallRoleBigImpact: Although Constantinos isn't tied to any cliques, and ultimately doesn't play a major role in the battle between Jimmy and Gary, he does make quite a few prominent appearances in the story; the first being when he steals Eunice's chocolates in one of the first missions, causing Jimmy to go after him to take the chocolates back. He also appears as the subject of "tutorials" for how to use Taunts learned from English Class (where he [[MuggingTheMonster tries to pick a fight with Jimmy, only for Jimmy to tell him to shove off]]), and appears as the Bullworth Mascot during Chapter 4 (where Jimmy eventually needs to [[MuggedForDisguise mug him for the Mascot Outfit]])
1067* StickyFingers: Steals chocolates from Eunice early on. Later steals some comic books from the comic book store.
1068** LaserGuidedKarma: When he steals the chocolates, you ''can'' pay for them, but there's also the option to beat him up, [[FinishingMove Bully him]], or shove his face right into the toilet for a swirly. When he steals the comic books, [[CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption you HAVE to knock him off his bike before he gets back to school with them]].
1069* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: An extreme example as he's usually one of the weakest students on campus, but when he dons the [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman mascot outfit,]] he's even stronger than the jocks.
1070* TheStoolPigeon: He's the only older kid who actually tattles to the prefects.
1071* TookALevelInBadass: As a non-clique student, he's a shrimp who steals from others, summons prefects when his health is low, and an overall downer who overestimates himself. By chapter 4, his battle strategy while donning the mascot costume is on par with Russel and can be a difficult fight for unprepared players.
1072* UnblockableAttack: Two of them when he is the Mascot—The first one has him flail his limbs and then deal a GroinAttack. The second one is [[UseYourHead headbutting his opponent with the horns on his costume]].
1073* UnknownRival: Jimmy doesn't even acknowledge the fact that Constantinos is ''always'' on the receiving end of his humiliation.
1074[[/folder]]
1075
1076[[folder:Eunice Pound]]
1077!!Eunice Pound
1078-->'''Voiced by: Cody Rose Lindquist'''
1079
1080[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/18322_0.png]]
1081 [[caption-width-right:350: 3 models for Eunice: Summer, Winter, and as a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments dancing fairy in the Christmas pageant]] ]]
1082An obese female student with a love for chocolates.
1083----
1084* AbhorrentAdmirer: But you can still make out with her if you wish.
1085* BigEater: "Ever been kicked out of an all-you-can-eat buffet?"
1086** She's also the only girl who will only kiss you if you giver her a box of chocolates rather than flowers like all the other girls.
1087* BoringButPractical: She looks very ugly, fat, unflattering hairstyle and with very thick voice, but at least Jimmy can kiss her for health bonus even if he wears clothing that makes other characters laugh at him.
1088* GirlsLoveChocolate: She adores chocolate and will you kiss you if you give her a box of it.
1089* {{Gonk}}: Not only is she fat, but she has an unflattering hairstyle and a very husky, stupid-sounding voice.
1090* HiddenDepths: Her free-roam quotes hint that she is insecure and unhappy, effects from her weight, and talks about dieting and doing sports to shed it. Despite this, she believes things will be better for her soon.
1091* {{Jerkass}}: If her appearance doesn't put you off, her rudeness during conversations will. [[AtLeastIAdmitIt She does admit she's unforgiving, though]]. Also, when you first enroll in the school, she'll bully you, unlike any other girl.
1092* NoodleIncident: During "Save Algie" you find her coming out of a bathroom stall. From a boy's bathroom. Accompanied by Pedro. There's no explanation given.
1093* SoundtrackDissonance: Every mission that ends with Jimmy kissing a girl, a jazzy {{Sexophone}} plays, but in "Movie Tickets" in where Jimmy is forced to kiss Eunice, the same sexophone plays despite being one of the ugliest girls in the school.
1094* UngratefulBitch: She won't accept flowers if you try and give them to her.
1095[[/folder]]
1096
1097[[folder:Gloria Jackson]]
1098!!Gloria Jackson
1099-->'''Voiced by: Lea Ostner'''
1100[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gloriajackson.jpg]]
1101
1102* BlackAndNerdy: Though she's really more just extremely scholastically-oriented rather than socially awkward and into dorky hobbies like the Nerds clique.
1103* ChildProdigy: Unlike most of the other supposed geniuses in the school she really is that smart, and usually pleasant enough to avoid being an InsufferableGenius.
1104* LikesOlderMen: Downplayed—She mentions Creator/OscarWilde is attractive and has a very obvious crush on Jimmy, judging by responding to her positively.
1105* OutOfCharacterMoment: During the mission "Rudy The Red Nosed Santa", her tone of voice changes completely, her PurpleProse is gone, and she talks extremely fast.
1106* OrphanedReference: Her maturity is possibly a leftover from her Beta counterpart, where she was around Jimmy's age and was able to be kissed by him.
1107* {{Retcon}}: Gloria was originally intended to be a teenager like Angie and Christy—lines of dialogue for kissing were found in her data files. In a lot of her less likely to be heard dialogue, she has a slightly deeper and smoother, more mature sounding voice, and an errand has Constantinos express romantic interest in her. No information at all as to why she was changed to a little kid.
1108* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Often talks like this.
1109[[/folder]]
1110
1111[[folder:Gordon Wakefield]]
1112!!Gordon Wakefield
1113-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1114[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gordon_36.png]]
1115
1116* TheBGrade: Constantly complaining about this—even thinking Galloway should be fired for daring to give him one. No sign he actually deserves any higher.
1117* BigEgoHiddenDepths: One of the few aversions among the cast's big heads. Most other characters with an inflated opinion have some redeeming traits or insecurities—Gordon just thinks he's that great.
1118* CasanovaWannabe: He knows he's a good kisser. He's practiced for years on his arm.
1119* ItsAllAboutMe: Doesn't understand the fuss about equality, brags about his handsomeness, and can often respond to other students' musings by saying "that's great, but not as great as me." He can't stand for positive words to be said about anyone but him.
1120* {{Jerkass}}: Probably the most unpleasant of the non-clique students. He's far more contemptible a guy than a lot of clique members.
1121* MilesGloriosus: Boasts of his courage and fighting skills but is a massive coward in fights and can frequently be seen crying in fear on the Ferris Wheel.
1122* SmallNameBigEgo: He's very arrogant, plus he believes he's much better at fighting and kissing than he really is.
1123-->'''Gordon:''' Can't believe she asked me that. Of ''course'' I'm the center of my universe! Sheesh!
1124[[/folder]]
1125
1126[[folder:Ivan Alexander]]
1127!!Ivan Alexander
1128-->'''Voiced by: Cohlie Brocato'''
1129[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivanalexander.jpg]]
1130
1131* AgainstMyReligion: Tried using this for homework.
1132* AnOddPlaceToSleep: Naps in the boiler room.
1133%%* DeadpanSnarker: Very deadpan.
1134%%* EveryoneLooksSexierIfFrench: A firm believer of this.
1135%%* EvilLaugh: Does this in a few times in his voice lines.
1136* HeavySleeper: Always yawning, talking about naps, and sleeping.
1137* HiddenDepths: A throw-away line indicates an interest in cinematography.
1138* {{Hypochondria}}: Rabies, leprosy, heart attacks, high blood pressure... he thinks he can get them all.
1139* TheOneThatGotAway: Really misses his ex-girlfriend.
1140* OwMyBodyPart: "Ow, my spleen!"
1141%%* {{Sleepwalking}}
1142* {{Two First Names}}: '''Ivan''' and '''Alexander'''.
1143[[/folder]]
1144
1145[[folder:Karen Johnson]]
1146!!Karen Johnson
1147-->'''Voiced by: Cai Oglesby'''
1148[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/karenjohnson.jpg]]
1149
1150* NiceGirl: One of the friendlier students, and lacking any serious negative feelings or moral defects. Does not approve of violence.
1151* PassionateSportsGirl: Her main schtick. Most of her dialogue revolves around her many athletic interests and complaining Bullworth doesn't let her play as many sports as she wanted.
1152-->'''Karen:''' Is four teams too many to be on?
1153* SweetPollyOliver: Allegedly tried dressing up as a boy so that she could play on Bullworth's boys-only sports teams.
1154* {{Tomboy}}: Downplayed. Her main interest is sports, but she doesn't act particularly boy-ish otherwise.
1155[[/folder]]
1156
1157[[folder:Lance Jackson]]
1158!!Lance Jackson
1159-->'''Voiced by: Dylan Schneider'''
1160[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lancejackson.jpg]]
1161
1162* BlackAndNerdy: Played with. Has nerdy interests, but lacks the social awkwardness of the nerds and decries how reading has obtained nerdy connotations.
1163* BreakTheCutie: {{Downplayed}}. Lance is a generally nice, compassionate and supportive guy, but a number of his quotes seem to imply he's nearing a breaking point.
1164-->'''Lance:''' I transpose everyone else's problems onto myself! And it's like a cancer, it's eating me alive!
1165* NiceGuy: Arrogance aside, he's generally one of the more pleasant students on campus, always supportive of others whether they're complaining or bragging, and he hates senseless violence even when personally participating in a fight.
1166* OnlySaneMan: Views himself as this.
1167* SmallNameBigEgo: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed,]] mostly. Although he's not as narcissistic as Gordon, Lance can be very haughty and arrogant. Unlike Gordon, however, his own ego seems to be grounded in reality.
1168** He actually lampshades his own tendency to [[{{Hypocrite}} judge others without judging himself]] in [[JerkassRealization his "complaining" dialogue.]]
1169* StraightMan: If you think about it, Lance is the most normal character in the entire game. He just has such a minuscule role it doesn't show much.
1170[[/folder]]
1171
1172[[folder:Melody Adams]]
1173!!Melody Adams
1174-->'''Voiced by: Shannon Amabile'''
1175[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/melody_70.png]]
1176
1177* BitchInSheepsClothing: About 80% of what comes out of her mouth is about how much she loves school and how well she behaves herself, and most of the rest is complaining about other people not being the same way. But she's by far the nastiest of the little kids. She's also the student who catches Jimmy in the girls dorm during a mission.
1178* BrattyHalfPint: She's the stereotypical unbearable goody-two-shoes.
1179* PrecisionFStrike: It's usually tough to get Melody mad enough at you to fight, but her dialogue for beginning an attack? "Bring it, ''bitch''!"
1180* PrecociousCrush: Has a very obvious one on Jimmy himself.
1181* TeachersPet: Not to Sheldon's extent, but she's fairly close, being the one who pulls the fire alarm during the aforementioned mission.
1182* TroublingUnchildhoodBehavior: A relatively mild example, but it's [[FromTheMouthsOfBabes jarring to hear her threaten to make someone her bitch.]]
1183[[/folder]]
1184
1185[[folder:Pedro De la Hoya]]
1186!!Pedro de la Hoya
1187-->'''Voiced by: Daniel Tay'''
1188[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pedro_3.png]]
1189
1190* AmbiguouslyBrown: Has a Spanish name, and appears to have a slight tan. His accent is anything but Hispanic. An early screenshot showed him with paler skin, pale hair and freckles—it seems he was changed to Hispanic at the last minute because there were so few Hispanic characters in the game.
1191* HeroWorshipper: He looks up to Jimmy to the point of calling him "Sir".
1192* MommasBoy: Maybe not to the extent of Algie, but he's close.
1193* NoodleIncident: At one point you find him in a bathroom stall with Eunice. No explanation given.
1194* OutOfCharacterMoment:
1195** He assigns Jimmy two errands—one to put a "Kick Me" sign on someone and another stuff people in trash cans—and acts a vicious brat while giving the errands. This brattiness isn't reflected in any other aspect of his character or in any of his dialogue, and he even has a couple other errands he assigns while under his usual personality.
1196** During "Rudy The Red Nosed Santa", he also acts like a brat who thinks he "never gets what [he] want[s]". Even is voice is seriously different. Justified, as his original actor didn't return to voice him.
1197* PintSizedPowerhouse: You wouldn't ''think'' so, but he can occasionally be encountered fighting a bully like Trent, and can easily hold his own -- usually getting several shots in before he gets hit and the prefects come running.
1198[[/folder]]
1199
1200[[folder:Ray Hughes]]
1201!!Ray Hughes
1202-->'''Voiced by: John Walker'''
1203[[quoteright:332:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ray_4.png]]
1204
1205* TheBerserker: He refers to his one attack as a "Berserker Barrage", but said attack is one shove.
1206* MrImagination: He likes to imagine himself doing things he's seen in movies or read about in books, and occasionally blabs out what he's imagining, like claiming to be an undercover cop investigating underage drinking parties.
1207* NewTransferStudent: He was this a while before Jimmy came along. He still finds it difficult to fit into school.
1208* NiceGuy: One of the few students in the school who is actually pretty decent.
1209* OfficialCouple: To Eunice, by virtue of being the only boy that is programmed to be seen holding hands with her.
1210* UnblockableAttack: His shove, which is also his ''only'' attack.
1211* UnskilledButStrong: He may not know any fighting moves other than a shove and he may not try it often enough during a fight to actually win said fight, but his shove does do damage to even a blocking opponent.
1212[[/folder]]
1213
1214[[folder:Sheldon Thompson]]
1215!!Sheldon Thompson
1216-->'''Voiced by: Creator/JohnMagaro'''
1217[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sheldonthompson.jpg]]
1218
1219* AssholeVictim: He mentions being the butt of many pranks in the school ([[VideoGameCrueltyPotential and the player can do so, too]]), but seeing his obnoxious attitude, he has it coming.
1220* BrattyHalfPint: An obnoxious goody-two-shoes teacher's pet like Melody.
1221* CatchPhrase: "Hi! It's me, Sheldon!"
1222* PintSizedPowerhouse: You wouldn't ''think'' so, but he can occasionally encountered fighting a bully like Trent, and can easily hold his own.
1223* TeachersPet: Most of his dialogue is him bragging about how he helps the teachers and how they are his "friends", yet both Hattrick and Crabblesnitch find him annoying.
1224[[/folder]]
1225
1226[[folder:Trevor Moore]]
1227!!Trevor Moore
1228-->'''Voiced by: Adam Serwer'''
1229[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trevor_75.png]]
1230
1231* OnlySaneMan: Views himself as this and can't wait to get out of [[BoardingSchoolOfHorrors Bullworth Academy]].
1232* OutOfCharacterMoment: For some reason during Halloween and specifically while he's in his werewolf costume, Trevor will have the A.I. of a Bully. This means the normally docile student will be friendly towards other Bullies, hostile towards any other student, especially Jimmy and the Nerds and will even adopt the Bullies' sloppy Brawler fighting style.
1233[[/folder]]
1234
1235!!Townies
1236[[folder:General]]
1237A group of expelled Bullworth delinquents, their leader is Edgar Munsen and their Co-Leader is Omar Romero. They are the last relevant clique and appear in the last chapter, where they secretly antagonize the school and sow enough discord to get the students to distrust Jimmy. He later enlists their help in order to launch a siege against a rioting Bullworth.
1238----
1239!!As A Whole
1240* AxCrazy: All the members are at least a little bit psychotic, and some of them are outright ''insane''. Most of these kids are the ones who were psycho enough to be expelled from Bullworth. Clint, Leon and Otto also double as asylum inmates.
1241* BanditClan: They had nowhere else to go after Bullworth and they simply decided to stay in Bullworth to harrass the locals and pick fights.
1242* BloodKnight: They love violence and combat.
1243* BookDumb: These students were either too poor to attend Bullworth or were otherwise removed (either being expelled or dropping out due to the rampant bullying). For these reasons, the Townies were either homeschooled or they learned from the streets.
1244* BoulderBludgeon: They throw bricks and are the only clique to do so, as opposed to the Greasers' and Bullies' slingshots or the Preppies' eggs.
1245* ColorMotif: Their faction is coloured orange as shown by their clothing.
1246* DumbMuscle: All have dropped out from Bullworth Academy and/or have lacked education for a good part of their youth, and with [[HadToBeSharp the town being how it is]], they all wield serious durability and fighting skills.
1247* EvilerThanThou: The Townies make their first storyline appearances in Chapter 5, where they quickly cause chaos within the school and put the five cliques in disarray. Whereas the other cliques are morally grey, the Townies are shown to be absolutely ''insane'' with their burning of the gym,''[[MoralEventHorizon with students still inside]]'', cementing them as violent madmen. This makes them the only clique who are outright criminals.
1248* FlatCharacter: The townies tied with the jocks for the least developed clique in the game. The townies don't have any direct contact with Jimmy and their revenge is more focused on punishing the entire school than Jimmy specifically and he only interacts with 2 members, Zoe and Clint (aka Henry). Afterwards, Jimmy suddenly knows the leader of the townies and where their hideout it.
1249* FluffyTheTerrible: A gang of AxCrazy {{teen|sAreMonsters}}agers that were expelled from what was already a [[BoardingSchoolOfHorrors hellhole of a school]], is not something that usually comes to mind when hearing the word Townies.
1250* GangOfHats: The townies (formerly known as the dropouts) were Bullworth students who were either expelled or were students who dropped out due to the rampant bullying at the academy. They absolutely hate everyone from Bullworth and they will target anyone from the academy. The gang uses bricks and firecrackers as ranged attacks. They also clotheslines as tackles and resort to biting during a grapple.
1251* GlassCannon: Lay claim to the single most damaging fighting style amongst the generic students wandering the overworld. However aside from Edgar, none of them are that much tougher than the average Greaser or Jock preventing them from being EliteMooks.
1252* ManBitesMan: Some of the members have this as a grapple attack, where they will lunge at the opponent and deliver several bites.
1253* {{Nerf}}: In the original ''Bully'' release, the jumping double axehandle the Townies use at the end of their attacking combo went through Jimmy's guard and did full damage. This was so overpowered that Rockstar didn't even wait for ''Scholarship Edition'' to nerf it.
1254* ThePigPen: Dialogue from other characters indicate this, especially during fights, although it's mostly just classism on the part of the school kids.
1255* SchoolIsForLosers: What many of them think, which led to plenty of them dropping out in the first place. They have a strong dislike for anybody enrolled into Bullworth.
1256* ThrowDownTheBomblet: They also throw firecrackers if they don't have bricks.
1257* TragicDropout: Dialogue from some of them indicate that they regret having dropped out or regret being expelled from Bullworth Academy, as it means losing education for their future or simply because it got them stuck in [[CrapsackWorld the town of Bullworth]].
1258* UnblockableAttack: In the original release of ''Bully'', the jumping double axehandle they use damaged Jimmy whether he was defending or not. And they throw that move ''a lot''. It was nerfed for all later editions of the game.
1259* UncleanlinessIsNextToUngodliness: They tend to not have much in the way of hygiene and are an entire group of aggressive dropouts that cause Bullworth serious damage and make for some of the toughest opponents in the game.
1260* VibrantOrange: Their faction color is orange and they are the kids who were expelled from Bullworth or had dropped out. They spend their days roaming Bullworth, fighting, and dirt biking.
1261* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Edgar and most of the other Townies use jumping double axehandles and clotheslines in combat. Gurney and Jerry replace the clothesline attack with a GrappleMove. It's one of the more damaging fighting styles in the games.
1262[[/folder]]
1263
1264[[folder:Zoe Taylor]]
1265!!Zoe Taylor
1266-->'''Voiced by: Molly Fox'''
1267
1268[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2013-05-16_at_10_53_15_pm-w295-h190_6034.png]][[caption-width-right:144:''"Another semester at Bullworth... and they still haven't fired Mr. Burton."'']]
1269A former student at Bullworth who ended up expelled after she rejected Mr. Burton's advances. Jimmy sympathizes with her plight. She later becomes his girlfriend at the game's climax.
1270----
1271* BestServedCold: With Jimmy's help, she vandalizes a portable toilet occupied by Mr. Burton, sending him careering off a cliff in a hail of feces.
1272* BirdsOfAFeather: She shares Jimmy's love of vandalism and giving people what they have coming to them.
1273* CustomUniform: She's the only girl to have a red tartan skirt with her school outfit.
1274* FauxActionGirl: According to the dialogue files, she's a very good fighter and quite tough for a girl. In the game itself though, all the girls share the same stats, and are the weakest characters by a large margin. Probably justified though, since Zoe couldn't have been programmed to be tough and aggressive without tinkering with the mechanics a lot.
1275* FieryRedhead: Bright red hair, likes to fight, her idea of a good date is vandalism...
1276* GameplayAndStorySegregation: She shares Jimmy's fondness for fighting and violence in cutscenes. In regular gameplay, as mentioned above, she shares the same behavior as all other NPC girls, down to the fighting style.
1277* GroinAttack: Claims that she inflicted this on Mr. Burton once.
1278* HiddenDepths: [[DummiedOut Cut voicelines]] show that she used to know [[AlphaBitch Mandy]] and even used to be friends at one point.
1279* LastGirlWins: She's the last girl that Jimmy meets and dates, and the one he's with at the end of the game.
1280* MiscarriageOfJustice: When Zoe angrily reported on Burton's wandering hands, the faculty showed her the door. Jimmy arranges for her to be re-enrolled at the Academy and he manages to finally get Burton fired.
1281* StockingFiller: Zoe's townie model wears fashionably-ripped purple stockings, and her Bullworth model wears black ones. This was a lot more noticeable on her beta design, which had a much shorter skirt to show off a lot more stocking.
1282* TankTopTomboy: As a townie, he wears a tank top with a skull motif on it, in line with her rough, violent personality.
1283* TokenGoodTeammate: The only member of the Townies who isn't at least a bit psychotic, and the only one who wasn't expelled from Bullworth for a legitimate reason. Then again, she's still a deliquent who thought vandalizing the inventory of Spencer Shipping was a great date, so she's more 'good in comparison'.
1284* {{Tomboy}}: According to the dialogue, she'd rather roughhouse and fight than do girly stuff.
1285[[/folder]]
1286
1287[[folder:Edgar Munsen]]
1288!!Edgar Munsen
1289-->'''Voiced by: Jan Milewicz'''
1290The Townies' leader.
1291----
1292* AmbiguouslyBrown: His skin tone and clothing style are both Hispanic, but his accent is anything but. His last name is a English last name, but his first name could be either English or Spanish.
1293* BloodKnight: Not as much as the other Townies, but he clearly seems to be enjoying himself after taking down some of the bullies during the final mission.
1294* AFatherToHisMen: Implied. A DummiedOut but still story-relevant cutscene shows that he's not exactly happy that Jimmy beat up "[his] boys" just to get to him to talk things out.
1295* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:His parents couldn't afford the tuition to Bullworth for long, leading to him dropping out and being stuck in "this dump of a town." Suddenly, a sociopathic student from that school comes along and gives him the offer to make them all pay...]]
1296* TheLeader: Of the Townies clique. You only learn this suddenly during the "Busting In" missions.
1297* PipePain: The boss battle against Edgar has him pull out a huge pipe to pummel Jimmy, forcing the latter to use {{Improvised|Armor}} shields to block, the second phase ha Jimmy fight Edgar on his own terms.
1298* RememberTheNewGuy: The penultimate Townies mission has Jimmy telling Zoe that he needs to find "that Edgar kid". Prior to this Edgar hadn't even been ''mentioned'', let alone properly introduced as a character.
1299[[/folder]]
1300
1301[[folder:Omar Romero]]
1302!!Omar Romero
1303-->'''Voiced by: Omar Romero'''
1304
1305* AxCrazy: Sounds like an absolute lunatic when fighting—and considering the Townies are so crazy they double as inmates of the local insane asylum, that says a lot.
1306* BloodKnight: Nearly everything that comes out of his mouth is either about fighting, hating Bullworth Academy, or both.
1307* LeanAndMean: Tall and very skinny with a violent hatred of Bullworth.
1308* NonSequiturThud: All of his knock-out lines are like this.
1309-->"''[[WaxingLyrical Off we go, into the wild... blue... yonderrrrrr...]]''"\
1310"''[[Music/TheVillagePeople In the navyyyyy...]]''"\
1311"''[[Series/SanfordAndSon I'm coming, Elizabeth...]]''"
1312* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Similar to Peanut, his relatively average lifebar gets a big boost during the mission "Busting In, Part II".
1313[[/folder]]
1314
1315[[folder:Clint (aka Henry)]]
1316!!Clint (aka Henry)
1317-->'''Voiced by: Justin Mortelliti'''
1318
1319* AxCrazy:
1320** In his introductory cutscene in ''Scholarship Edition'', he bashes himself in the head repeatedly.
1321** In the next mission, he shoves Jimmy down. When Jimmy calls him out, Clint apologizes—and then ''[[CrossesTheLineTwice punches himself in the face]]'' before saying "[[InsaneTrollLogic Now we're even]]".
1322* NoodleIncident:
1323-->'''Clint:''' A cheeseburger is ''supposed'' to have '''''cheese'''''! Dumb broad...
1324* ShoutOut: Henry (aka Clint) is coulrophobic (afraid of clowns). He also likes messing with animals. Two traits that reference Henry Bowers in ''Literature/{{It}}''[[note]]Henry Bowers abused animals. He was also traumatized when his friends were killed by It - although It was in the guise of Frankenstein's Monster when he killed them, he's most recognizable as Pennywise the Clown[[/note]].
1325* TokenGoodTeammate: "Good" is pushing it a bit, but he notes that he doesn't hate the Bullworth kids like the rest of the Townies and is the only member other than Zoe to treat Jimmy with respect, even if it's to ask for errands.
1326[[/folder]]
1327
1328[[folder:Duncan]]
1329!!Duncan
1330-->'''Voiced by: Adam Tetzloff'''
1331
1332* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Discussed, he brags about having multiple injuries and scars, something he thought girls liked. When he kisses Jimmy, he calls himself a bad boy for doing so.
1333--> "I thought chicks were supposed to dig scars."
1334* AmusingInjuries: He claims to have broken his collarbone three times, and he likes having scars because "chicks dig them". He also apparently suffered plenty [[NoodleIncident while trying to break into the Girls Dormitory]].
1335* ClosetGeek: Duncan is a fan of Grottos and Gremlins and tries to convince Jerry and Otto to play it with him.
1336* FreudianExcuse: Duncan dropped out of Bullworth Academy because of its rampant bullying, something he's now come to regret.
1337* HadToBeSharp: Duncan is a former student who dropped out of the academy because he was a victim of bullying, with Davis White being one of his bullies. Now, Duncan is part of the Townies and a ''lot'' tougher than Davis.
1338* HiddenDepths: He sincerely regrets dropping out of school and has dialogue encouraging Jimmy to stay there.
1339* ManlyGay: He's bisexual, lacks a single effeminate trait, and is a member of the townies, one of the toughest cliques in the game.
1340* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's shorter than most of the other Townies but he can fight just as well as them, being able to hold his own against the tougher students at Bullworth.
1341[[/folder]]
1342
1343[[folder:Gurney]]
1344!!Gurney
1345-->'''Voiced by: Dave Isaacs'''
1346
1347* GoodHairEvilHair: His beard, according to the trope image, puts him well south of neutral.
1348* GrappleMove: One of the two only Townies to use one of these, specifically a running spear tackle that forces people to the ground, followed up with either a GroinAttack or a [[UseYourHead headbutt]]
1349* KarmaHoudini: His setting the school gym on fire should have, realistically, landed him in actual prison for ''years''. Once the fire's out it's never mentioned again, [[EasilyForgiven and Jimmy doesn't seem to hold the fact that he nearly killed 3 people against him.]]
1350* LeanAndMean: Tall and skinny; his actions during "The Gym Is Burning" would have killed 3 students if [[BigDamnHeroes Jimmy hadn't shown up.]]
1351* MadBomber: Was responsible for the arsonist attack in "The Gym Is Burning". He even uses [[ThrowDownTheBomblet firecrackers]] in combat.
1352-->'''Gurney:''' Looks like I lit a little fire under your butts!
1353* YoungerThanTheyLook: His prominent beard, height and deep voice make seem like he's at least on his twenties, but he's still a teenager like the rest of the Townies.
1354[[/folder]]
1355
1356[[folder:Jerry]]
1357!!Jerry
1358-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1359
1360* AllergicToRoutine: He fights and fights as a bodyguard to alleviate his boredom.
1361* GrappleMove: Just like Gurney, he can spear tackle students to the ground and perform either a GroinAttack or a [[UseYourHead headbutt]]
1362* KnowNothingKnowItAll: On the rare occasions Jerry actually tries to show off his alleged intelligence as opposed to just bragging about it, he reveals himself as this. For example, did you know that if it was high tide everywhere at the same time the Earth would flood? Well, Jerry does.
1363* SmallNameBigEgo: Often believes the reason he got expelled from Bullworth was for being "too smart"—in all likelihood, he's probably about as BookDumb as the rest of the Townies.
1364-->'''Jerry:''' Most people don't even like me because I'm more cleverer than them.
1365* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Just like Gurney, he'll switch to firecrackers in combat from a distance.
1366[[/folder]]
1367
1368[[folder:Leon]]
1369!!Leon
1370-->'''Voiced by: Lance Williams'''
1371
1372* AllergicToRoutine: A good chunk of his lines paint him as an easily bored individual who craves stimulation.
1373* AxCrazy: Enough to double as an asylum inmate.
1374* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He keeps in contact with his mom and helps her out with errands sometimes.
1375* LazyBum: Would rather watch TV than do what he's currently doing.
1376* LoopholeAbuse: A smaller case in that it doesn't get him completely off the hook; His juvenile status means that he has legal protection from misdemeanors.
1377* TheSlacker: Depressed over the fact that he'll have to get a job some day, loves being a juvenile because it means he's not held responsible for his actions.
1378* ThoseTwoGuys: Appears with Duncan quite often in missions.
1379[[/folder]]
1380
1381[[folder:Otto Tyler]]
1382!!Otto Tyler
1383-->'''Voiced by: Ian Stynes'''
1384
1385* TheNapoleon: A mild one; he's one of the smallest townies but calls everyone "kid."
1386* PintSizedPowerhouse: His short height doesn't keep him from kicking as much ass as the other Townies.
1387[[/folder]]
1388
1389!!Prefects
1390[[folder:General]]
1391!!As a whole
1392* AppleForTeacher: Their rarely-seen long-range attack is based on this, where they throw apples at their target if they can't get to them.
1393* TheBadGuysAreCops: They're the police force within the game and it's shown that they're not doing their jobs for the sake of law and order. Seth and Karl use their authority to abuse the students and Edward's using his authority to pad out his resume (and seemingly flirt with girls). The only one who seems mildly interested in fulfilling his duties is Max, who seems genuinely interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement.
1394* CutsceneIncompetence: The prefects are good at catching misbehaving students, however, [[spoiler: during Complete Mayhem, Russell is able to chase off Seth and Max]].
1395* {{Jerkass}}: Many of them became Prefects for selfish reasons and treat the other students with contempt. The only way to get them to ever be nice to you is by wearing the Orderly Uniform.
1396* {{Leitmotif}}: The song that plays whenever Jimmy is being chased by one or more Prefects -- a fast-paced, funky theme that's heavy on the wah pedal and horns, not unlike what you may hear when watching a 1970s cop show or movie.
1397* NotSoAboveItAll:
1398** The game is programmed to have every NPC respond to "Kick Me" Signs when applied to someone, and the Prefects are no different.
1399** [[spoiler: During Complete Mayhem, the prefects are absent and inside the school building. They confiscate Jimmy's slingshot and are chased off by Russell. They do so not to stop any chaos but because "Weapons are for Prefects only!", showing that they've fully agreed to Gary's riot.]]
1400* [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem Screw the Rules, I Enforce Them!]]: Plenty joined the Prefects to give them the excuse to bully and beat students with the school's justification.
1401* UngratefulBastard: Even after Complete Mayhem, they still mostly treat Jimmy with contempt. Oddly, if Jimmy wears the Orderly Uniform, they'll be pleasant to him.
1402* YoungerThanTheyLook: Despite seeming to be at least in their thirties, Seth and the rest of the prefects are actually seniors close to graduating, which would place them all about seventeen or eighteen years of age.
1403[[/folder]]
1404
1405[[folder:Seth Kolbe]]
1406!!Seth Kolbe
1407-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1408
1409* AxCrazy: And HOW.
1410* BadCopIncompetentCop: Seth is mostly into being a prefect because he enjoys the power. If he actually has to do any prefecting, he's as likely to just lash out at random bystanders as he is to actually pursue the rulebreaker. Or in addition to pursuing the rulebreaker.
1411* {{Hypocrite}}: Seth likes to call the kids "evildoers". Pretty rich coming from someone who enjoys abusing his authority to pick on innocent people.
1412* InformedAttribute: Almost all of his dialogue consists of threatening to beat anyone who breaks the rules. However, he never physically attacks any of the students and instead uses the same restraining technique the rest of the prefects use. His dialogue is likely a leftover from the [[DummiedOut beta version]] of the game, where the prefects carried batons and actually did use them on the students.
1413* {{Jerkass}}: ''Constantly'' threatening students with beatings, and really seems to enjoy it to boot.
1414* LargeHam: ''EEEEEEEEVILDOER!''
1415[[/folder]]
1416
1417[[folder:Karl Branting]]
1418!!Karl Branting
1419-->'''Voiced by: Wilhelm Lewis'''
1420
1421* DirtyCop: Thankfully not as abusive or power abusing as Seth, but he's definitely doubleplus ungood.
1422* {{Jerkass}}: Arguably as bad or worse than Seth - Seth may be more aggressive, but he mostly lashes out at random whereas it's implied that Karl picks a victim and does everything he can to make their life miserable.
1423* JiveTurkey: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Karl's slow and carefully enunciated speech occasionally lapses into a somewhat standard African-American accent when he's angry or stressed, faintly implying that he's trying to sound less Black as a career booster.
1424* LargeHam: He was definitely designed with this role in mind.
1425-->Good Lord! I appear to have been knocked over!\
1426Argh! ''[[GroinAttack THAT WAS BELOW THE BELT!]]''\
1427Argh! That is disgusting and unhygienic!
1428* TheNapoleon: Another mild case — he's about a head shorter than the other prefects and occasionally makes a comment that makes it sound like he's self conscious about it.
1429* PurpleProse: Downplayed — he drags out his sentences as long as possible and enunciates everything he says, but most of his dialogue doesn't have any traces of archaic, complex wording.
1430* TokenMinority: The only black member of the Prefects.
1431[[/folder]]
1432
1433[[folder:Edward Seymour II]]
1434!!Edward Seymour II
1435-->'''Voiced by Ryan King'''
1436
1437* BringMyBrownPants: One of his knocked-out lines: "''I need new underwear...''"
1438* LargeHam: ''Kneeeeeeeeeeeel before Edward! Ragh!''
1439* STDImmunity: Averted. He seems to have contracted... something. He didn't even know you could get a rash there... and it itches like crazy. He also calls himself a studmuffin constantly.
1440* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Hot dogs, apparently.
1441* UpperClassTwit: Considering his family is rich, he's a member of the sailing and yacht club, and he brags about his numerous awards, it's likely Edward's just using his position to pad out his resume.
1442[[/folder]]
1443
1444[[folder:Max [=McTavish=]]]
1445!!Max [=McTavish=]
1446-->'''Voiced by: Lenny Grossi'''
1447
1448* DrillSergeantNasty: Appears to be an in-training version of this. His style of imposing authority consists of berating students with gross insults such as "toilet stain" and "smear wipe."
1449* GracefulLoser: In one of his knocked-out lines, he actually tells the winner "You should become a Prefect."
1450* PunnyName: "You'll be prosecuted to the ''max!''"
1451* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: If only compared to the other prefects — he may be a total {{Jerkass}}, but he's the only one interested in law and order, and unlike the other prefects, is actually interested in going on to a career in the military or police. Edward is self-absorbed, and Karl and Seth are malicious bullies.
1452[[/folder]]
1453
1454!!Adults
1455!!Faculty
1456[[folder:General]]
1457!!As a whole
1458* BadassTeacher: They're all statistically formidable with high stamina and health bars on par with the tougher clique leaders as well as immunity to any grapple attempts.
1459* HeadInTheSandManagement: Aside from Mr. Galloway and Ms. Philips, they don't particularly care for the well-being of the students and will only intervene if they witness trouble for themselves. Mr Burton even encourages bullying under the belief that it builds character.
1460* NonGivingUpSchoolGuy: If any of the staff are provoked in free roam. They have tons of health larger than the Prefects and are authority figures who can instantly bust you if the trouble meter is high enough. And just like the Prefects, getting caught by them automatically sends you to class if you have one active.
1461* NoSell: To grapple attempts.
1462* SternTeacher: Regardless of their actual personality, whenever they appear in free roam they will act contemptuous and dismissive towards all students when interacted with.
1463[[/folder]]
1464
1465[[folder:Dr. Crabblesnitch]]
1466!!Dr. Crabblesnitch
1467-->'''Voiced by: Ralph Gunderman'''
1468[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2013-05-16_at_10_53_26_pm-w295-h190_7897.png]]
1469The stern headmaster of Bullworth Academy, who greets Jimmy upon his arrival and tells him to stay out of trouble at school. He's clueless to the dire state of his school and just sees it as "school spirit".
1470----
1471* AdvertisedExtra: Crabblesnitch often appears in the promotional material exchanging a glare with Jimmy but he has minimal involvement in the plot.
1472* AdultsAreUseless: While he means well, [[CluelessBoss he's completely blind]] to just about ''everything'' wrong with the school he runs. Fortunately, Jimmy persuades him to help make Bullworth Academy a better school, such as firing Mr. Hattrick and Mr. Burton.
1473* AllPsychologyIsFreudian: Downplayed. He seems to think that most of Jimmy's problems can be attributed to his mother - which is [[AbusiveParents a completely reasonable conclusion to draw]].
1474* AnimalMotif: His office has bird imagery and Dr. Crabblesnitch is known for looking down on others and being aloof, as he doesn't see bullying as harmful and overlooks the incompetence of his staff. He's also described as a noble and serious figure by others and his nose resembles a bird's beak/nare.
1475* BigBad: Subverted. Though he initially appears to be the main antagonist of the game (and was originally intended to be), it ultimately turns out that he's a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and that Gary Smith is the real BigBad.
1476* BornInTheWrongCentury: He seems to believe the 1950s never ended, going by [[OutdatedOutfit his style of dress]] and his attitude towards bullying.
1477* BrutalHonesty: He never minces his words, and lets students know if he judges them as unpopular or troublesome. He has no problem revealing his biases towards the jocks and preps and his dislikes towards nerds and greasers.
1478* CondescendingCompassion: His attitude towards nerds, greasers, Jimmy, townies, and the like whenever they are victimised.
1479* DeadpanSnarker: Sometimes. For example, if Jimmy is failing at English when brought into Crabblesnitch's office, he might quip "too stupid to speak your native language properly."
1480* DeanBitterman: Downplayed. He stays on Jimmy's case, but doesn't even consider to expel him until he has no choice due to Jimmy's vandalizing of City Hall in broad daylight.
1481* DistressedDude: In the climax, Gary somehow ties him up and leaves him to rot in his office.
1482* DoWrongRight: His voice files reveal he is not opposed to beating nerds up or keeping them in their place, but he can criticize Jimmy for going too far or getting caught.
1483* GameOverMan: He'll lecture Jimmy the first couple of times you're "Busted". After that, he sentences Jimmy to menial labor.
1484* GetOut: Jimmy gets busted for vandalism in the game's final act, which results in his expulsion. At first, Crabblesnitch tries to dismiss Jimmy civilly, but when the youth presses on with denouncing the school and its faculty, the Head angrily throws him out.
1485* GoodIsNotNice: While he can be an asshole, Crabblesnitch by no means a villain; he reveres traditional mores like self-discipline, dedication and the value of hard work, which is why he gives Jimmy and the other delinquent kids every possible chance to stay in school and reform themselves.
1486* GoodAllAlong: He turns out to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure at the end of the game.
1487* HeadInTheSandManagement: Crabblesnitch is completely oblivious to Bullworth's massive bullying problem, simply brushing it off as "school spirit". Before expelling Jimmy, he promotes Gary to head boy and believes he's not afraid of being an unpopular leader, ending up with Gary using that trust to tie him up to cause a riot. After overhearing Gary's EvilGloating, he expels him and pardons Jimmy.
1488* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Believes Gary is a responsible kid despite his reputation saying otherwise, not only that, but he also can't even see that almost every student in the school is a criminal or irresponsible pieces of shit and thinking the worst out of Jimmy despite Jimmy trying to show him reality at the school he runs.
1489* NostalgiaFilter: Always longing for the good old days, such as when students were always expected to respect adults and authority.
1490** NostalgiaAintLikeItUsedToBe: His views tend to fog how he sees things at Bullworth. Jimmy causing a ruckus is troublesome but any other form of hazing is simply school spirit, noting that back in his day, "[they] thought nothing of castrating the new boys!"
1491* PetTheDog: He gets a long string of these during the ending, [[spoiler: where among other things he praises Jimmy for exposing Gary, promptly fires Burton and rescinds Zoe's expulsion after hearing the situation behind it, promotes Pete to head boy at Jimmy's suggestion and finally, decides not to expel Jimmy after all.]]
1492* PoliticallyMotivatedTeacher: Downplayed—his dialogue occasionally shows a strong dislike of socialism, an adherence to social classes, his longing for the good old days, and reverence of authority can be used to make guesses about his political views. He has no qualms about letting these views out or guiding his actions.
1493* RankScalesWithAsskicking: An ex-Prefect himself, he will not hesitate to bust you on campus. He's also the only NPC who ''[[LordBritishPostulate never]]'' runs out of stamina and has a healthbar that is ''four times the size'' of the average adult and Prefect. Good thing he only appears once.
1494* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: If you can actually get his attention, he does the right thing. Getting it is the hard part though...
1495* SelectiveEnforcement: If Jimmy does it, it's fighting and violent conduct. If anyone else does it, it's school spirit and hijinks. He makes this distinction clear in your second conversation with him.
1496%% * SternTeacher: Revealed at the end.
1497* StrawCharacter: Subverted; his doggedly old-fashioned conservatism is mostly what makes him an unpleasant hardass for Jimmy to deal with, but it's also the source of his sympathetic qualities that compel him to repeatedly give kids like Jimmy the chance to remain in school.
1498* ToxicFriendInfluence: He views townies, nerds, carnival freaks, and greasers as bad sources of influence, among others.
1499[[/folder]]
1500
1501[[folder:Mr. Burton]]
1502!!Mr. Burton
1503[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrburton_1.png]]
1504 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Bullying? I don't care about bullying! In fact, I encourage bullying. Builds moral fiber. Makes.... men!"'']]
1505-->'''Voiced by: Michael Boyle'''
1506-->''"Ahhh, this is worse than when I got hazed!"''
1507Jimmy's loudmouthed and strict Gym teacher. He's a [[CreepyGymCoach bit more than just interested]] in the school's female students.
1508----
1509* AbusiveParents: His father apparently beat him constantly as a child and he's still scarred to this day. This might explain his arrogant behaviour towards his students.
1510* AllMenArePerverts: One mission of his involves the main character sneaking into the girls' dorm to steal their panties to give to him.
1511* CareerEndingInjury: Hurt his knee while trying to become a pro football player, had to become a coach at Bullworth instead. He's quite bitter about it.
1512* CasanovaWannabe: Desperately seeking a girlfriend, yet doesn't realize no one wants to hook up with him.
1513* CoveredInGunge: Ends up covered in feces when Jimmy pushes the port-a-potty Mr. Burton is in off the ledge as revenge for getting Zoe expelled.
1514* CreepyGymCoach: He's very interested in the female students and asks Jimmy to get panties for him.
1515* DirtyOldMan: Buys porn, recruits Jimmy to steal girls' panties, gets Zoe expelled because he hit on her and she refused him. He was even more so in the beta version, where one errand involved ''photographing him trying to seduce women''.
1516* DrillSergeantNasty: Gym teacher version.
1517-->'''Mr. Burton:''' Ah, dodgeball! How I love the sound of boys crying in the morning!
1518* {{Ephebophile}}: The game doesn't outright say it until the ''Final Showdown'' but it was pretty apparent that Mr Burton has been lusting for the girls in Bullworth Academy. He tricks Jimmy into stealing the girl's laundry for him under the excuse that he forgot to collect them for laundry day but it's only when Jimmy meets Zoe in chapter 5 that he learns that Mr Burton sexually harrassed her and got her expelled when she reported his actions.
1519* FatBastard: Despite being a gym teacher, Mr Burton isn't exactly the fittest man on campus. He's also pretty nasty to his students, and is a dirty creep to boot.
1520* GreaterScopeVillain: Although it's never said outright in the game, Mr. Burton is actually responsible for the Jocks being so bloodthirsty as it is rumored that he's been giving them steroids and he outright says to Jimmy that he encourages bullying within the Jocks because it builds character and makes men. Then there's the fact that he had Zoe expelled after she tried to report him for sexually harassing her.
1521* NoIndoorVoice: Constantly loudmouthed even when trying to deny walking out a store selling explicit magazines.
1522* OutOfCharacterMoment: Even though he encourages both bullying and fighting, he'll still bust people for doing so, even jocks.
1523* PaperThinDisguise: In "Panty Raid", he doesn't even bother disguising himself besides wearing a fishing hat and a pair of black shades. Bonus points for the fact that the Bullworth Academy crest is clearly on his trousers.
1524* PetTheDog: The more gym classes Jimmy passes, the more Mr. Burton comes to respect him, eventually professing that he's tougher than he originally thought.
1525* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's Zoe's archenemy because he sexually harassed her while she was at Bullworth Academy, eventually getting her expelled when Zoe tried to report him for his actions.
1526[[/folder]]
1527
1528[[folder:Mrs. Carvin]]
1529!!Mrs. Carvin
1530-->'''Voiced by: Patricia Kilgariff'''
1531[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrs_carvin_3.png]]
1532
1533* BornInTheWrongCentury: Extremely outdated clothing, dislikes modern society, and mentions that she hasn't changed her hair in about 30 years.
1534* PetTheDog: After Jimmy exterminates all the rats in "Rats in the Library", she offers to "forget" about any late fees Jimmy would have accumulated for unreturned books. [[DeadpanSnarker Jimmy remarks]] that he already has before thanking her.
1535* ScaryLibrarian: Invoked. She even considers wearing glasses for the sole purpose of making herself look more intimidating.
1536* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She has a fear of rats. One of the storyline missions in the game for the Nerds involves killing an infestation of them in the library for her.
1537[[/folder]]
1538
1539[[folder:Miss Danvers]]
1540!!Miss Danvers
1541-->'''Voiced by: Lori Funk'''
1542----
1543* ChekhovsGunman: After Jimmy vandalizes the town hall, she can be heard scorning him for it, although she cannot be seen. Later in the chapter, she calls him to the front office so he can be expelled for it. For sharp-eared players, this could be an OhCrap moment, as it implies ''she saw what you did''.
1544* {{Jerkass}}: The PA announcements around the school shows she really hates the students (apart from Sheldon and Derby), and refers to them as "little monsters". She goes as far as insulting Beatrice when calling her to receive her college applications.
1545-->'''Miss Danvers''': (through PA) Your attention please... Oh, nevermind, you little monsters.
1546* SassySecretary: To anyone who isn't Dr. Crabblesnitch.
1547* SexySecretary: While she's by no means an unattractive woman, [[MrsRobinson she's slightly outside of the age range that usually comes with this trope]]. She looks like she might have fit this role better ten or fifteen years ago. Interestingly, at one point in ''Bully's'' development she was younger and hotter, as seen in [[http://bully.wikia.com/wiki/File:Miss_Danvers_in_office.jpg this old image]].
1548* SingleTargetSexuality: As mentioned above, she's obsessed with Crabblesnitch to the point she talks about him ''over thirty times'' in her dialogue sets.
1549* SycophanticServant: To Dr. Crabblesnitch.
1550* YesMan: She would never even ''think'' of contradicting Dr. Crabblesnitch on anything.
1551[[/folder]]
1552
1553[[folder:Edna]]
1554!!Edna
1555[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/edna_cook.png]]
1556 [[caption-width-right:350:''"I need you to go to town and pick-up some meat and other things for me. Otherwise, I'm gonna have to put one of Ms. Phillips' cats in the casserole again! Haha!"'']]
1557-->'''Voiced by: Kathy Rossetter'''
1558The overweight and filthy cook of Bullworth Academy, whose disgusting cooking is mocked daily by the students. She occasionally gives Jimmy some errands throughout the game.
1559----
1560
1561* BrawnHilda: Not only her design is horrendous ([[FromBadToWorse even worse with makeup]] in "Cook's Crush" side mission), but also she has a deep manly voice.
1562* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Asks Jimmy to drug Dr. Watts with a sedative so she can do ''stuff'' to him. When Dr. Watts is drugged, she tells him that he's going to be shown "everything she knows about chemistry... and a little biology!".
1563* EveryoneHasStandards: As disgusting as her cooking is, in an earlier version of The Big Game, she'd exclaim how disgusting it is if Jimmy is caught "[[ToiletHumor spiking]]" the jock's cooler.
1564* FromBadToWorse: According to the pointer below, she has a nightmarish looking face, but in "Cook's Crush" side mission, she applies makeup in her face, it looked even more nightmarish.
1565* {{Gonk}}: Her character design is quite grotesque. It only gets worse when she attempts to apply makeup to herself, making her look even worse.
1566* GoodIsNotNice: To Jimmy at least, unlike most staff members and authority figures. Edna is quite civil and tries to be as friendly as possible to Jimmy. However, Jimmy is still disgusted by her.
1567* LethalChef: Quality isn't exactly a priority at Bullworth, but using long-expired meat and baking a ''cat into a casserole''?
1568-->The only person who is allowed a weapon on campus is me, and I use it to make dinner!
1569* NightmareFace: Her face is incredibly nightmarish (even more so than Eunice) and her makeup it gets worse.
1570* NoodleIncident: Apparently she accidentally cooked one of Ms. Philips' cats into a casserole. Later on, the latter leaves a notice about it on the bulletin board.
1571[[/folder]]
1572
1573[[folder:Mr. Lionel Galloway]]
1574!!Mr. Lionel Galloway
1575[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lionel_galloway.png]]
1576 [[caption-width-right:350:''"English you see....is a difficult subject to teach!"'']]
1577-->'''Voiced by: Creator/RobertStanton'''
1578->''"Oh, god. What kind of world do we live in where I get punished for a minor indiscretion, and Hattrick gets away with taking bribes from his pupils?"''
1579Jimmy's alcoholic English teacher, who is regularly the target of bullying from Mr. Hattrick. He's also one of the few adults at Bullworth to actually ''care'' about his students and is popular among them.
1580----
1581* ActuallyPrettyFunny: If Jimmy spells out a swear word on his papers, Galloway will actually laugh before telling him he can't use that word.
1582* AffectionateNickname: Ms. Philips calls him "Gally-bear".
1583* TheAlcoholic: Driven to drinking by relentless bullying over the course of years from Mr. Hattrick.
1584* BenevolentBoss: Teacher variant. Being one of the few adults in the game (or the world, depending how you look at it) that ''isn't'' useless, the students actually regard him with genuine respect because of how much he genuinely cares about his students (special mention for praising students giving each other answers to class assignments as "helping" rather than punishing them for "cheating" because of the positive impact it has on their grades). He's also the only teacher that Jimmy sincerely addresses as "sir", despite having to mop him up a few times, for exactly this reason. He also admits in idle dialogue that he's saddened by the low morale of his students and wants to help them "care about themselves".
1585* CoolTeacher: His in-class dialogue has him offer advice to students, such as doing their homework assignments in class so they'll have more free time in the evenings and hearing that students have been helping each other with coursework and encouraging it, noting that they're learning the value of teamwork. He's also quite friendly with Jimmy and is grateful for all of Jimmy's help.
1586* EveryoneHasStandards: He may be a nice guy but he has a notable hatred of Mr. Hattrick, for justified reasons.
1587* HiddenDepths
1588** His idle dialogue has him express some self-awareness about his drinking problem, stating he'll become the next hobo on campus if he doesn't control himself.
1589** Galloway can also express hatred for Derby Harrington, expressing the idea that he might fail Derby regardless of the threats made by Derby's father and Dr. Crabblesnitch because Derby has been skipping classes.
1590---> '''Galloway''': Just maybe, I'll fail Derby Harrington in spite of what his father and Dr. Crabblesnitch might say. God knows he deserves it.
1591* InsecureLoveInterest: Implied. He's genuinely surprised to learn that Ms. Philips is interested in him and he commits himself to a mental hospital to better himself after he was convinced by Hattrick that he was a burden to everyone around him.
1592* MeaningfulName: His surname, Galloway, is a breed of cattle found in Scotland. A fitting name for someone who works at '''Bull'''worth academy.
1593* MrViceGuy: He may be an alcoholic, but he is so kind and nice that he encourages his own students to do their homework assignments in class so that they can have more free time in the evening, among other things.
1594* OutOfCharacterMoment: Despite being a CoolTeacher who is usually nice to Jimmy, if you encounter him in free-roam mode and greet him politely, he will rudely tell him off. Along with every other teacher, this changes in the playable epilogue. Zig-zagged since when he bust Jimmy, he [[WhatTheHellHero asks why such a good boy like him would be so violent.]]
1595* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One of the few in the school who is actually sympathetic and cares about his students. He holds the rich kids and jocks to the same standards as everyone else, but is fair to them too—Luis Luna tells an anecdote about getting a good grade on an English paper because Mr. Galloway talked him into writing about football. He also doesn't reprimend Jimmy for using a swear word on test, and complements him for such young school spirit.
1596* YoungerThanTheyLook: Is only 34 years old. The stress of the job and his alcoholism makes him look at least ten years older.
1597[[/folder]]
1598
1599[[folder:Mr. Hattrick]]
1600!!Mr. Hattrick
1601[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hattrick.png]]
1602 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
1603-->'''Voiced by Charles Turner'''
1604Bullworth Academy's sadistic Math teacher. Has been bullying Galloway for some time, pushing the poor man into alcoholism.
1605----
1606* AbhorrentAdmirer: It's suggested that Hattrick also has feelings for Ms. Philips but she finds him repulsive and evil for how he treats people.
1607* ColdSniper: Some of Pedro's dialogue indicates he was a sniper during the Korean War. He could be responsible for the friendly fire incident that destroyed Mr. Grant's platoon in Korea.
1608* FatBastard: He's considerably pudgy, and is one of the nastiest characters in the game.
1609* ForTheEvulz: Comes from a wealthy family and has no financial need to keep his job at Bullworth—he stays there mainly because he enjoys bullying students and faculty.
1610* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Of the faculty, Hattrick appears to be the most hated by his peers. Crabblesnitch is too aloof, Miss Danvers is too busy pining for her boss, Galloway hates him for bullying him, Ms. Phillips hates him for hitting on her and for bullying her boyfriend, and Edna has no qualms about contaminating Hattrick's food at Jimmy's request. According to Edna, Hattrick and Galloway have hated each other for a long time and it isn't the first time they've been at each others' throats.
1611* {{Jerkass}}: By far one of the biggest in the game. Generelly unpleasant teach towards students. It says something that he's Jimmy's only teacher he doesn't respect, before Burton.
1612* JerkassHasAPoint: He tries to get Galloway fired for drinking on the job, being hung over in front of the children, and hiding bottles of alcohol in the school. Even though he's motivated by his enjoyment of bullying Galloway rather than concern for the kids, and even though years of his bullying is what drove Galloway to drinking in the first place, he's technically right that due to Galloway's behavior Galloway getting fired would be perfectly justifiable.
1613** Though the game takes the point of view that Hattrick's sins (bullying students and teachers alike while helping the rich students cheat and taking kickbacks) are far worse than Galloway's (drinking).
1614* LargeHam: He's quite bombastic in his dialogue. Subtlety is definitely not his thing.
1615* OlderThanTheyLook: Cut out dialogue suggests he is 48 years old, but by his looks, he seems to be a few years younger at best.
1616* PetTheDog: He's actually relatively pleasant in Math class if you do well, though he won't hide his surprise if Jimmy manages to pass his class.
1617* SadistTeacher: Doesn't think corporal punishment in school is adequate—he wants capital punishment.
1618--> Children are like dogs! They only learn through frequent punishment!
1619* ScaryBlackMan: He may be obese, but he's also the physically largest character in the game and a former soldier. He was actually able to intimidate Russell into behaving himself, and none of the other teachers are willing to stand up to him.
1620
1621[[/folder]]
1622
1623[[folder:The Hobo]]
1624!!The Hobo
1625-->'''Voiced by Angus Hepburn'''
1626
1627* ActorAllusion: One of the townswomen quips something about Mr. Grant having once been "the star of the Scottish Stage." His voice actor, Angus Hepburn, is Scottish and primarily a stage actor.
1628* AllThereInTheManual: Downplayed. His name is revealed to be Mr. Grant in hard-to-find dialogue by townswomen mention his name, and his file names are also Grant.
1629* NoodleIncident: The Hobo appears to really dislike Dr. Crabblesnitch. Some dialogue from the Nerds and Bullies in the game indicate he may have been a former teacher before being fired.
1630** In the game, Grant mentions his platoon was destroyed during a friendly fire incident in Korea. Mr. Hattrick is mentioned to be a Korean War sniper. Seeing Hattrick's dialogue, it's possible he was responsible for the incident.
1631* RetiredBadass: He was a veteran in the Korean War. In addition, all of the moves he teaches to Jimmy were part of his military combat training.
1632* SeriousBusiness: He requires the transistor parts for a project he's making, before it's too late. [[spoiler: It's revealed to do with aliens]].
1633* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Miss Danvers announces over the PA system that the Hobo is NOT a fired former teacher and there are to be no rumors to the contrary.
1634* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After retrieving all the transistors and teaching Jimmy his last move, [[spoiler: he is slowly lifted into the sky by a tractor beam. He doesn't appear again, although the beam can still be seen at night]].
1635[[/folder]]
1636
1637[[folder:Mr. Luntz]]
1638!!Mr. Luntz
1639-->'''Voiced by: Sean Eden'''
1640
1641* ChildHater: Constantly mutters about how much he hates the students and is thrilled when he gets an excuse to rough them up. He even says he's "allowed to hurt them as long as he doesn't leave bruises".
1642* {{Jerkass}}: Perpetually in a terrible mood and miserable about his lot in life, he dreams of taking it out on everybody else. Notably, if you get him to be polite with you (such as by wearing fancy clothes and haircuts when talking to him), he'll sound like he's downright struggling to be nice.
1643* TheStarscream: Constantly plotting to take down Dr. Crabblesnitch, although it's unclear why or what he expects to get out of having done so.
1644[[/folder]]
1645
1646[[folder:Mr. Matthews]]
1647!!Mr. Matthews
1648-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1649
1650* AdventurerArchaeologist: Apparently was this at one point in his life. [[Franchise/IndianaJones We would have gotten that idol if it wasn't for the damn boulder]].
1651* NiceGuy: The only bad thing you could say about him is that he's enthusiastic about geography to the point of being a little annoying—but he's still miles better than most of the other teachers in Bullworth.
1652[[/folder]]
1653
1654[[folder:Mrs [=McRae=]]]
1655!!Mrs [=McRae=]
1656-->'''Voiced by: Creator/SusanBlommaert'''
1657
1658* TheFatalist: She believes that life is misery and then you die and that's all there is to it, so why try to make anything better.
1659* SchoolNurse: The grouchy and unattractive Western version.
1660[[/folder]]
1661
1662[[folder:Neil]]
1663!!Neil
1664-->'''Voiced by: Jesse Lenat'''
1665
1666* CatchPhrase: "Shut up and get to work."
1667* ConspiracyTheorist: Obsessed with government plots. According to him, the Illuminati have taken control of the Western front and are plotting to eradicate Christianity.
1668* {{Delinquents}}: Was once upon a time the leader of the Greasers.
1669* HotTeacher: According to the girls.
1670* PoliticallyMotivatedTeacher: Sometimes tries to get the kids to open their eyes to all the government plots he's worried about. He never gets far with it though, because he gets irritated and tells them to shut up and get to work.
1671[[/folder]]
1672
1673[[folder:Miss Peters]]
1674!!Miss Peters
1675-->'''Voiced by: Saidah Ekulonah'''
1676
1677* BewareTheNiceOnes: While she's not so extreme so as to qualify as a BitchInSheepsClothing, she has a nasty side that shows when she uses her power to fail Jimmy to get him to participate in the Pageant.
1678* CoolTeacher: Is very encouraging and polite.
1679* GranolaGirl: Judging by the dreadlocked hairstyle and tie-dye outfit.
1680* HippieTeacher: She has a more manipulative side, though.
1681* SassyBlackWoman: When she blackmails Jimmy into taking part in the Christmas Pageant.
1682[[/folder]]
1683
1684[[folder:Ms. Deidre Phillips]]
1685!!Ms. Deidre Phillips
1686-->'''Voiced by: Blaire Ross'''
1687
1688* HotForTeacher: Just about every guy in the school.
1689* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She does a few poses during art classes and Jimmy's portraits get more and more "flattering". She also asks Jimmy for some favors and didn't realize that she was implying that she had feelings for him when, in reality, it was Galloway who caught her eye.
1690* LadyInRed: Dons a cleavage-revealing red dress for a date with Mr. Galloway.
1691* MrsRobinson: Inadvertently tricks Jimmy into thinking she wants a date with ''him''. Instead, it turns out the date is with Galloway; she pinches Jimmy on the cheek and calls him cute.
1692* OutOfCharacterMoment: Just like Galloway, she's normally one of the nicest teachers on campus but attempting to interact with her in free roam will result in her insulting you at best. This changes in the playable epilogue.
1693* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Again, one of the very few in the school.
1694* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She and Galloway do end up in a relationship and it helps that Galloway is one of the more popular and affable teachers. That, and they share their hatred for Mr Hattrick.
1695[[/folder]]
1696
1697[[folder:Mrs. Peabody]]
1698!!Mrs. Peabody
1699-->'''Voiced by: Flo Salant'''
1700
1701* ApatheticTeacher: Claims she has never been happy ever since she was five years old, and considers this to be unfortunate.
1702* DoesNotLikeMen: Wishes for Bullworth to be an all-girls school. Not only does she punish boys unfairly every chance she gets, she outright brags about it too.
1703* {{Gonk}}: Not to Edna's extent, but she has an unpleasant, pinched, hawkish face set in a perpetual scowl.
1704* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Downplayed—While she's seen patrolling the girls' dorm (and the girls' washroom in one mission), her actual teaching role is unknown. It's been speculated that she's the Home Economics teacher since there's a Home Economics room but no designated teacher. However, there's no specific evidence for this.
1705[[/folder]]
1706
1707[[folder:Dr. Slawter]]
1708!!Dr. Slawter
1709-->'''Voiced by: Kurt Rhoads'''
1710
1711* MadScientist: He's not overtly insane or anything, but he's very morbid and death-obsessed, and he likes to get high on ethanol.
1712* MeaningfulName: He's the death-obsessed biology teacher. You do the math.
1713* NightmareFetishist: Slawter likes monstrous plants and other morbid scientific curiosities... provided they belong to him, of course.
1714[[/folder]]
1715
1716[[folder:Dr. Watts]]
1717!!Dr. Watts
1718-->'''Voiced by: Jarel Davidow'''
1719
1720* AbsentMindedProfessor:
1721-->'''Dr. Watts:''' What are you all doing in here?! Oh, right. ''Class.''
1722** Understandable in this one case, since it's the first day of school. It's completely played straight in another class, where he says the students can turn in their assignments on his desk... [[EpicFail before remembering he didn't GIVE any assignments to turn in]].
1723* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Let's just say the romantic tryst between Watts and [[{{Gonk}} Edna]] wasn't exactly consensual.
1724* {{Hallucinations}}: He appears to suffer from these quite frequently, having been exposed to chemical fumes in the labs for so long.
1725* MadScientist: A rare light-hearted, rather than evil, version.
1726[[/folder]]
1727
1728[[folder:Mr. Wiggins]]
1729!!Mr. Wiggins
1730-->'''Voiced by: Gary Yudman'''
1731
1732* AbsentMindedProfessor: Is very knowledgeable on history (especially European), but seems a bit spaced-out on everything else. He mumbles historical facts and debates historical questions with himself under his breath.
1733* FormerTeenRebel: Used to be a troublemaker when he was younger. He turned it around while at Bullworth and became a historian. At least the system worked well for ''one'' person...
1734* MinorMajorCharacter: He has no role in the story, bar one minor appearance in a Scholarship Edition mission, and teachers don't spawn very frequently in free roam either. For these reasons, he's unknown to most players.
1735* {{Trivia}}: In-universe example: he spouts these under his breath. Did you know that the Spanish Armada had faster ships, but the English ships were more powerful? Or do you want to know how to tell the difference between Italian and Swedish meatballs? Just ask Mr. Wiggins.
1736[[/folder]]
1737
1738!!Townsfolk
1739[[folder:Bullworth Police Department]]
1740!!Officer Monson
1741-->'''Voiced by: Mike Plant'''
1742
1743%%* DirtyCop
1744* HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday: "I always get my man!...That didn't sound gay, did it?"
1745%%* PoliceBrutality
1746
1747!!Officer Ivanovich
1748-->'''Voiced by: Ron Reeve'''
1749
1750%%* DirtyCop
1751* PoliceAreUseless: Kinda subverted he gives Jimmy a couple of errands to do jobs that he should do himself, but at least he made sure the jobs got done at all.
1752%%* PoliceBrutality
1753
1754!!Officer Williams
1755-->'''Voiced by: Creator/ChadLColeman'''
1756
1757* DirtyCop: Double subverted--he's a nice guy and not openly corrupt, but an errand shows he has at least one corrupt dealing with Milhailovich, the motel owner.
1758* GloryDays: His days as a high school track star.
1759* PoliceBrutality: Averted. He doesn't seem to enjoy police brutality, or at least he takes care to cover that up.
1760* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seems to genuinely care for juveniles in Bullworth. He drops Jimmy off at school if he's caught during curfew or playing truant, and also warns him about the consequences of crime every time.
1761* TokenMinority: The only black officer in Bullworth's police department.
1762
1763!!Officer Morrison
1764-->'''Voiced by: Creator/JamesNorton'''
1765
1766* BadCopIncompetentCop: Not a corrupt or brutal guy, but is a bit slow.
1767* ByTheBookCop: The only cop not shown to be engaging in corruption or police brutality.
1768%%* TheDitz
1769* MommasBoy: He's rather close to his mother and mentions her often. Sometimes he'll even [[IWantMyMommy call out to her when knocked out.]]
1770* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He never abuses his authority and is an Authoritarian at worst. He also gives Jimmy two different side quests to help maintain the Tenements, even though the only people it'll be benefiting are [[GreaserDelinquents the Greasers.]]
1771* WholesomeCrossdresser: Apparently he's wearing a bra and a girdle underneath that uniform and mentions shopping for lingerie. He's still one of the more noble members of the Bullworth Police Department.
1772[[/folder]]
1773
1774[[folder:Shopkeepers]]
1775
1776!!Betty
1777-->'''Voiced by: Saetha Ebans'''
1778
1779* GranolaGirl: Sort of—she doesn't rock the hippy vibe but she's into natural living and organic products.
1780* PerkyGoth: Dresses in all black and has black spiked hair with metallic blue highlights, but she's cheerful.
1781
1782!!Mr. Carmichael
1783-->'''Voiced by: Douglas Keever'''
1784
1785!!Nicky Charles
1786-->'''Voiced by: Roderick Covington'''
1787
1788* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Downplayed, but he works hip-hop lingo into his speech.
1789
1790!!Mr. Moratti
1791-->'''Voiced by: Vincenzio Sanseviero'''
1792
1793!!Mr. Oh
1794-->'''Voiced by: Andrew Pang'''
1795
1796* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: During cutscenes he speaks American English with a generic accent, but during free roam he has a pretty painful stereotypical ghetto-Asian accent. Zig-zagged as well because some of these free roam lines are in the abovementioned generic acccent too.
1797
1798!!Zack Owens
1799-->'''Voiced by: Adam Sietz'''
1800
1801[[quoteright:206:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_383.jpg]]
1802 [[caption-width-right:206: Bully's answer to [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Comic Book Guy]] ]]
1803* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Miss Kopke. Apparently he tried asking her out to a comic convention.
1804* NerdGlasses: Wears round glasses, although they're a lot smaller than Algie's.
1805* SpeechImpediment: Speaks this way as a result of his asthma.
1806
1807!!Stan
1808-->'''Voiced by: Jon Young'''
1809
1810* TheStoner: Outright stated to use marijuna, heavily implied to be under the influence when interacting with Jimmy.
1811* SuddenlyShouting: Usually slow speaking and relaxed, but if angered enough he goes straight to OUTRIGHT SCREAMING FURY! It's another implication that he's under the influence of mind-altering substances.
1812
1813!!Maria Theresa
1814-->'''Voiced by: Kanika Looby'''
1815
1816* SassyBlackWoman: And how!
1817* JiveTurkey: One of the few characters who uses Ebonics frequently throughout the game.
1818
1819[[/folder]]
1820
1821[[folder:Residents of Bullworth Town & Old Bullworth Vale]]
1822!!Dr. Bambillo
1823-->'''Voiced by: Brian Doerries'''
1824
1825* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: Despite his profession as a psychologist, he has a ton of his own problems: he's very insecure, he's incredibly superstitious, and he's something of a douche.
1826* ConfessInConfidence: He doesn't seem to put much stock in doctor-patient confidentiality. His dialogue on the streets and in conversations reveals much about the students of Bullworth; Gary and Bif are apparently on medication, and Damon is apparently mentally ill.
1827* DrJerk: He's a doctor, and also one of the haughtiest, most unpleasant residents of Old Bullworth Vale.
1828* PetTheDog: For all of his [[{{Jerkass}} jerkassery]] he at least cares enough about his dog to pay Jimmy money to find it in a side-mission.
1829
1830!!Mr. Breckindale
1831-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1832
1833* FlatCharacter: He's wealthy and brags about it a lot—that's all there is to him.
1834* RichBastard: His only character trait.
1835
1836!!Mr. Doolin
1837-->'''Voiced by: Howard Ross'''
1838
1839* ConMan: How he earns his living, apparently specializing in real estate and insurance scams.
1840* ThenLetMeBeEvil: He made a fortune entirely as a scammer—as he puts it, everyone else is so corrupt he didn't see any reason why he shouldn't.
1841
1842!!Ms. Isaacs
1843-->'''Voiced by: Tiffany Little-Canfield'''
1844
1845* AscendedExtra: Well, her character model, not her. Ms. Isaacs was one of the few characters to never have any individual role at any point in the original game. So, in ''Scholarship Edition'', during the mission "Rudy the Red Nosed Santa", all the parents dialogue was assigned to her character model and the model was placed just off camera to give the illusion of multiple characters.
1846* PrettyInMink: Her most common outfit is blue coat with a silver fur collar.
1847* StepfordSmiler: Talks about her wealth and her loves of cashmere and pursuing love itself. Actually an arrogant woman whose previous cheating incident left her no choice but to move to a town she dislikes.
1848* UnreliableNarrator: She talks a lot about why she left an unspecified Big City to move to Bullworth, and her stories always paint her in the best light - even when they conflict with each other.
1849
1850!! Bethany Jones
1851-->'''Voiced by: Lane Keough'''
1852
1853* BrainlessBeauty: She's a model, but isn't very bright.
1854* HypocriticalHumor: When arguing with schoolchildren, she makes fun of them for being childish.
1855
1856!!Miss Kopke
1857-->'''Voiced by: Kerry Shaw'''
1858
1859* TheOneThatGotAway: During a fight, she claims she'll beat the person up as if they were her cheating ex.
1860* StepfordSmiler: Despite being rather nice from the outside, she suffers from several medical conditions, thinks she needs plastic surgery, and had some form of turbulent relationship in the past. She also cheats on her current husband too.
1861
1862!!Mr. Martin
1863-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1864
1865* AwfulWeddedLife: He's on the outs with his wife, and he's absolutely miserable.
1866* LikeFatherLikeSon: He's bitter and angry, and his son Wade is bitter and angry.
1867
1868!!Mr. Ramirez
1869-->'''Voiced by: Gregory Johnson'''
1870
1871%%* GoodParents
1872* GratuitousSpanish: Occasionally adds in Spanish words into his dialogue.
1873* HappilyMarried: A real family man in the DysfunctionJunction that is Bullworth.
1874* NiceGuy: He's one of the most well-adjusted people in Bullworth.
1875* TokenMinority: One of the few explicitly Hispanic characters in the game.
1876
1877!!Mrs. Rushinski
1878-->'''Voiced by: Franceska Clemens'''
1879
1880* GoodIsNotNice: She sacrifices a lot to take care of her kids (or at least claims to), but also brags about it constantly.
1881* StrugglingSingleMother: Talks about being one a lot.
1882
1883!!Mr. Smith
1884-->'''Voiced by: Tom Mardirosian'''
1885
1886* BigScrewedUpFamily: If you put the random bits of gossip around town together, his family is this. His son was born into privilege but grew up to be a washout who married a woman of ill repute from New Coventry. It's then implied that they are Gary Smith's parents, which would make Mr. Smith his grandfather.
1887* Fiction500: Is rich, even by Bullworth Vale standards.
1888* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: His garish gold jewellery and Hawaiian shirt, and in wintertime his leather jacket.
1889* InadequateInheritor: Views his son as a poor man to inherit his business, but it's too late to stop him.
1890* NouveauRiche: Made his money through his own hard work, unlike a lot of the Bullworth Vale bluebloods.
1891* SelfMadeMan: He, in his own words, "founded[[DramaticPause......]] ''an '''Empire.'''''
1892* SketchySuccessor: His son is shaping up to be a terrible disappointment.
1893
1894!!Mr. Sullivan
1895-->'''Voiced by: Sanford Santacroce'''
1896
1897* AwfulWeddedLife: He doesn't get along with his wife and spends most of his time working or running errands to avoid her.
1898* TheEeyore: Is pretty glum most of the time.
1899* GoodParents: At least tries to be — he hasn't divorced his wife for his kids' sake and he buys them expensive toys.
1900
1901[[/folder]]
1902
1903[[folder:Residents of New Coventry & Blue Skies Industrial Park]]
1904
1905!!Miss Abby
1906-->'''Voiced by: Stephanie Hepburn'''
1907
1908* ActualPacifist: Apparently, she's the only character in the game who will never fight at all.
1909* ForgetfulJones: Even known to forget her name at times.
1910* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: She's stooped with age and about the same height as the average high school kid.
1911
1912!!Mr. Buckingham
1913-->'''Voiced by: Michael Bower'''
1914
1915* BrilliantButLazy: Claims to be "smart and underappreciated" at his job.
1916* EmasculatedCuckold: He's either married to or dating Miss Kopke (the game itself is inconsistent on which), she's cheating on him, he knows it, and he wants to catch her in the act to shame her in order to downplay this trope - so he hires Jimmy to take pictures.
1917* TheSlacker: Admits to having little respect for his job and regularly half-assing it. Sometimes his boss catches him and makes him redo his work, which he hates.
1918
1919!!Mr. Castillo
1920-->'''Voiced by: Marco Rodriguez'''
1921
1922* TheAlcoholic: Mentions that he spends a lot of time hiding in bars to avoid his wife.
1923* AwfulWeddedLife: Like Mr. Sullivan, he can't stand to be around his wife. At least he doesn't have a kid.
1924
1925!!Chuck
1926-->'''Voiced by: Anthony Litton'''
1927
1928* GentleGiant: Despite being a massively muscular construction worker, he likes to wax poetic about the seasons and believes that the biggest problem boys have these days is too much discipline.
1929
1930!!Denny
1931-->'''Voiced by: Vincent Lombardi'''
1932
1933* TheQuietOne: For a weird reason. It seems Denny was programmed as a shopkeeper and then switched to a townsfolk at the last minute—so he has no 'chatter' dialogue and doesn't speak under general circumstances.
1934* TheQuincyPunk: His leather tights, tattoo sleeves, mohawk and tons of piercings fit the aesthetic.
1935
1936!!Handy
1937-->'''Voiced by: Paul Diomede'''
1938
1939* {{Jerkass}}: He constantly insults Jimmy, saying things like "Even I wouldn't want your clothes", "Even my teeth are better than yours", and "I hate you, yes you!".
1940* SmallNameBigEgo: One of his quotes is "You're not nearly as important as me!". Keep in mind he's a homeless man.
1941
1942!!Mr. Johnson
1943-->'''Voiced by: Todd Pistone'''
1944
1945* {{Workaholic}}: Works all the time, loves it, doesn't understand how anybody can be any other way.
1946
1947!!Krakauer
1948-->'''Voiced by: Walter Mueller'''
1949
1950* ShellShockedVeteran: He fought (or at least thinks he fought) in both UsefulNotes/{{World War I}} and UsefulNotes/{{World War II}}. Supposedly he was an ace pilot, and he complains about such ace pilots as Eddie Rickenbacker and Roy Brown stealing his kills and his glory. But he claims he got demoted to the trenches, and now claims he kills people and buries them in his back yard.
1951
1952!![=McInnis=]
1953-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1954
1955!!Mihailovich
1956-->'''Voiced by: Gregory Korostishevsky'''
1957
1958* BoomerangBigot: He despises America and Americans, despite living in America. He's ethnically some unspecified Eastern European.
1959
1960!!Osbourne
1961-->'''Voiced by: Unknown'''
1962
1963* JadedWashout: Former star quarterback for the Bullworth Bullhorns, now owns a newspaper stand and his cheerleader wife "couldn't wear her old cheerleading skirt as a garter" according to him.''
1964* NoNameGiven: His name was found in the datafiles, never mentioned in the game itself.
1965
1966!!Mr. Salvatore
1967-->'''Voiced by Steve Carlesi'''
1968
1969* TheCasanova: Claims it about himself, no evidence on whether it's true or not.
1970[[/folder]]
1971

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