"The Bully can be found from the Dead Space 2 game file archives. Judging by its files, it would have made the common Regenerator sounds and would have had the same animations. The Necromorph has its own concept art and finished model, but for reasons unknown, it was scrapped from the final production."@en . "163"^^ . . . . . . . . "9.1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "\"The Bully\" is the first (now second) segment of the 43rd episode of SpongeBob SquarePants."@en . . . "2002-10-25"^^ . . . "The Bully is the fourth episode of the shows first series which aired for the first time on the twenty fifth of October, 2002."@en . . . . . "In The Smell of Success, the Bully first appears fighting Angelica over her Cynthia doll. When Tommmy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil come over to see what's the matter, Tommy tries to tell the Bully that Cynthia is Angelica's doll and she doesn't have to share it with anybody if she doesn't want to. The Bully asks Tommy who can tell him otherwise, and when Tommy tells him, \"All the Growed-ups in the World\", the Bully pushes him down, then takes Cynthia from Angelica and buries her in the sandbox."@en . "In The Smell of Success, the Bully first appears fighting Angelica over her Cynthia doll. When Tommmy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil come over to see what's the matter, Tommy tries to tell the Bully that Cynthia is Angelica's doll and she doesn't have to share it with anybody if she doesn't want to. The Bully asks Tommy who can tell him otherwise, and when Tommy tells him, \"All the Growed-ups in the World\", the Bully pushes him down, then takes Cynthia from Angelica and buries her in the sandbox. Chuckie decides to make a deal with the bully; he bets the Bully that he can smell everything he ate for lunch. If Chuckie's right, the Bully has to leave him and his friends alone, and if he's wrong, the Bully can have Cynthia and his and his friends' snacks. The Bully agrees to this deal, and lets Chuckie smell his breath. Chuckie then smells the Bully's breath and correctly guesses that the Bully had pizza, pudding, and apple juice through a straw for lunch. The Bully, not wanting to admit Chuckie was right, decides to go back on his promise and take Phil and Lil's snacks anyway. Before he can eat them, though, Chuckie tells the Bully that if he does go back on his promise, he'll tell everyone the other thing he ate for lunch. The Bully denies that he had anything else, but Chuckie tells him that, unless he's wrong, and he highly doubts he is, the other thing the Bully had for lunch was broccoli. The Bully gasps, and Tommy, Phil, Lil, and Angelica all tease the Bully for eating broccoli. The Bully then tells them that he didn't want to eat broccoli, but his Mom made him, then tosses Phil and Lil's snacks in the sandbox and runs away, crying. The next day, the Bully returns, wanting revenge on Chuckie for humiliating him yesterday. He tells Chuckie to sit up and let him kick sand in his face, but Chuckie refuses to move. The Bully then sees Cheddar, who Dr. Brander gave to Chuckie as his new pet, and pushes Tommy down to get him. He and Chuckie fight over Cheddar, until Tommy tickles the Bully's armit, causing him to lose his grip. Tommy and Chuckie run away, but the Bully chases after them through the tunnels and onto a rope bridge. Tommy and Chuckie jump on the rope bridge, causing the Bully to lose his balance, then they split up at the swings, causing the Bully to get caught in one of the swings and get swung about by it. When Tommy and Chuckie pass by an anthill, Chuckie's nose starts to get stuffed up again. The Bully catches up to them, but Chuckie sneezes the most powerful sneeze he ever sneezed at the Bully, pushing him into the anthill and causing the ants in it to crawl into his pants. The ants bite the Bully's butt, causing him to run away crying in defeat."@en . . . . . . . . "The Super-Trope of Jerk Jock, Alpha Bitch, and other bully characters. This is the Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up in his heyday. The guy who gave you wedgies and tied you to a flag-pole. The girl who humiliated you in front of the entire school and broke your self-confidence on your first day in. In Western Animation, it is required by law for the bully to refer to his victims by last name only, because, well....you're not exactly their friend."@en . . . . . . . . "The Bully is the fourth episode of the shows first series which aired for the first time on the twenty fifth of October, 2002."@en . "The Super-Trope of Jerk Jock, Alpha Bitch, and other bully characters. This is the Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up in his heyday. The guy who gave you wedgies and tied you to a flag-pole. The girl who humiliated you in front of the entire school and broke your self-confidence on your first day in. In Western Animation, it is required by law for the bully to refer to his victims by last name only, because, well....you're not exactly their friend. A bully is simply defined on wiktionary as \"A person who is cruel to others, especially those who are weaker or have less power.\" This sums this character up in a nutshell. They will target anyone who is less popular than they are, those who are unable to fight back, or anyone who won't fight back. Comes in different flavours as listed below. Because Adults Are Useless, frequently students have to take matters into their own hands to deal with these characters, leading to a Bully Hunter. Alternatively, the bully may not get his comeuppance from his victims or their protectors, instead falling foul of a real Villain and having to be rescued by the very people he used to torment. Can lead to a reformed bully, if the bully is willing to admit to it. Otherwise the status quo returns to normal despite past events. Particularly thick bullies will often try picking on the (currently) pacifist superpowered or extremely strong kid who simply isn't very sociable. This is called Bullying a Dragon, and it always ends badly, unless the dragon ends up saving the bullies and thus shutting the bully right up. This doesn't always happen. It should be noted that a lot of social stereotypes that are not necessarily true in Real Life are commonly associated with fictional bullies: the bully, as a stock evildoer, is typically a Dirty Coward in the face of real danger, always dumb, and comes from an unhappy and problem ridden family background. (Real life will tell you that often the opposite of these is true.) Also, in real life, school bullying is not a Rite of Passage. Lastly, while many movies and television shows portray bullies as being enormous in size and physical strength (probably so that we feel more sympathy for their victims), bullies in real life come in all shapes and sizes. So the giant football player who sits to your left in homeroom probably isn't much more likely to be a bully than the scrawny nerd that sits to your right."@en . . . . . "The Bully can be found from the Dead Space 2 game file archives. Judging by its files, it would have made the common Regenerator sounds and would have had the same animations. The Necromorph has its own concept art and finished model, but for reasons unknown, it was scrapped from the final production."@en . "2001-10-05"^^ . . . . "43.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . "217"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"The Bully\" is the first (now second) segment of the 43rd episode of SpongeBob SquarePants."@en . . . . . . . . "9"^^ . . "2016-06-11"^^ . "The Bully"@en . "3"^^ . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . .