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James "Jimmy" Hopkins:
Gerry Rosenthal
The protagonist of the game, the player controls Jimmy and guides
him in his quest to survive Bullworth. Jimmy's often-remarried
mother dumped him on the school's doorstep. Despite being prone to
violence when provoked and an unwillingness to trust other
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people,
Jimmy is a relatively decent kid who possesses a level of
perspective most of his fellow students don't. According to the
nerd’s small talk, Jimmy burned down his last school (when Dr.
Crabblesnitch is telling Jimmy about his past crimes in the
beginning of chapter 1 "Arson" is one of them). His default uniform
in a blue vest with a gold stripe. Dresses up in a skeleton costume
for Halloween. He is often mistaken for being Hispanic by other
students. Speculated to be a young James Earl Cash but most likely
not because in Manhunt it is shown that Cash has a brother and
sister but Jimmy Hopkins has no siblings, Although he could be his
son but took his mothers name after Cash was convicted.
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Gary Smith: Peter Vack
The main antagonist of the game, Gary is described by other
characters as "a sociopath", and he admits that he suffers from ADD.
He considers himself smarter than everyone and wants to run the
school. He was initially a friend to Jimmy, but he turns against
Jimmy near the end of Chapter 1. Gary's school uniform is unique in
that it is a dirty teal colour with a dirty gold stripe, and he has a
scar over his right eyebrow. He later conspires successfully to turn
almost all of the students Jimmy befriended against him at the
beginning of Chapter 5, except for Russell who seems to lack the
ability to comprehend that he's supposed to hate Jimmy. (The rest of
the bullies, the townies and the girls also do not believe Gary's
rumors, and still remain loyal to Jimmy). Gary is essentially the
"final boss" of the game. Gary's costume for Halloween is that of a
Waffen-SS officer, minus the Nazi insignia.
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Peter "Petey" Kowalski:
Matt Bush
A smaller than average guy who has trouble fitting in with any
group. As he say it himself "I'm too cool to be a dork, and too much
of a dork to be anything else". He's arguably Jimmy's best friend at
Bullworth. He's picked on by Gary, who refers to him as "Femme Boy"
for the fact that he wears a pink undershirt to his uniform
instead of the traditional white. His main hobbies are TV and
videogames, but he also enjoys art. He wears a pink full-body bunny
suit for Halloween, a small reference to Ralphy from A Christmas
Story, and it is implied that Gary forced him to wear it. It is
strongly suggested that he is homosexual. He appears to be ashamed
that his father works as a librarian. At the end of the game he
becomes head boy of the school.
Bullies
The clique lowest in the
pecking order on campus, the Bullies leave the other cliques alone,
(with the exception of the Nerds, who they like to push around a lot).
If Jimmy gets in a fight with one of the other cliques after becoming
their ally, they'll help him (or try to), but will shove around anyone
weaker, even the girls and little kids. They are the only clique that
doesn't turn on Jimmy during chapter 5. They wear untucked white shirts,
blue jeans, and have acne across their foreheads. They use slingshots
and club-type weapons.They are Jimmy's respect target for Chapter
1:"Making new friends and enemies".
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Russell Northrop: Cody
Melton
The hulking leader of the bullies. Despite his behavior and speech
problem (including a familiar catchprase: "Russell smash!" and "Bad
Russell"), Russell is incredibly strong. After Chapter 1 he becomes
a staunch ally of Jimmy's, helping in several missions. He can also
be hired to back Jimmy up. He is arguably the hardest kid to
overcome in fight.His strength and speech is similar to that of The
Incredible Hulk. He is also notable for being one of the few
students who can defeat one of the prefects in a fight, and can
actually intimidate them if so inclined (as shown in a cutscene in
the final mission, before the confrontation with Gary, where he
chases off two prefects who had tried to stop Jimmy). He gets
trouble with the local police after driving though the city on a
stolen police motorcycle. His family may be relatively well off as
his house is in Old Bullworth Vale, a predominantly "Preppy" area
which has many large homes and Manors. Russell is the main boss for
the first chapter.
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Trent Northwick: Jaime
McAdams
This blond bully is a member of the photography club and, judging
from in game dialogue, an aspiring actor. He especially enjoys
taking pictures of the girls on campus. He's one of the three
bullies who accosts Jimmy as he arrives at Bullworth.
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Davis White: Geoff Wigdor
A bully with dark brown hair, who attacks Jimmy with a slingshot
near the beginning of the game because he thought Jimmy was
Crabblesnitch's snitch.
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Ethan Robinson:
A black bully who constantly brags about all the martial arts styles
that he knows. He is enthusiastic about ninjas. He's one of the
three bullies who accost Jimmy as he arrives at Bullworth.
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Troy Miller: Evan
Weinstein
A bully with light sandy-brown hair and a hoarse "tough guy" voice.
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Tom Gurney: Conor Paolo
Skinny, brown haired bully. He's one of the three bullies who
accosts Jimmy as he arrives at Bullworth.
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Wade Martin: Matt Monroe
Bully with red hair. May be related to Christy, even though he can
be seen making out with her. Storyline wise, the first kid that
Jimmy 'has' to fight with.
Nerds
The nerds are easy to
spot. They wear green and generally have bad posture and grooming. They
are enemies of the Bullies and Jocks, and are constantly bullied by both
of them. Their hangouts are notably the school library, the abandoned
observitory, and the Dragon's Wing comic book store. While weak at
hand-to-hand combat they are also prone to using stink bombs to help
them flee, they also use spudguns, bottle-rocket launchers and Fire
Crackers in later chapters. Are the weakest Clique and can be taken out
with one fully charged hit of the Super-Slingshot.They are the minor
respect clique in Chapter 4:"A healthy mind in a healthy body and other
lies".
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Earnest Jones: Jesse
Tendler
Leader of the nerds and would-be class president. He has problems
dealing with the jocks during his campaign and asks Jimmy for help.
He also seems to be going through puberty, as can be verified from
when he makes Jimmy take some lewd pictures of Mandy, the
cheerleader (while badly veiling the idea as part of his plan to
overthrow the jocks). Another example of his Adolescent behaviour
comes when Jimmy discovers him reading a dirty magazine and
muttering stories to himself involving him and the models. Uses the
"sissy" style of fighting when confronted. He likes using Spud Guns,
Bombs and the "Spud Turret" when confronting his enemies such as the
Jocks, Bullies and Jimmy in Chapter 4's Nerd Boss. Earnest is the
sub-boss of Chapter 4.
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Algernon "Algie" Papadopoulos:
Brett Tabisel
An obese, "mama's-boy" nerd with a weak bladder and strange
interests. This has saddled him with the name "Pee Stain", and he is
considered the least cool kid in the entire school. He also has a
fetish for blonde women and his clothes don't seem to fit. Easy to
spot due to the fact that he rarely zips his pants up, and not to be
confused with Melvin, the latter having a much neater appearance. He
can be heard saying "Ted called me his little buddy, I think we
might become friends".
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Melvin O'Conner: Charlie
Saxton
Another obese nerd, Melvin's diverse interests include medieval
theater, chess, astronomy, and table top RPGs. His favorite game is
Grottos and Gremlins, a play on Dungeons and Dragons.
Melvin considers role-playing to be the high point of human
achievement. During the game, He wants Jimmy to get his character
sheets back from the bullies for a reward of have 10 groats (i.e.
$10) and the pick of Melvin's so-called "wenches". Melvin speaks as
his character most of the time, and constantly referrences
Grottos and Gremlins, to the point where Jimmy, after Melvin's
most recent line of dialogue, remarks "It was sorta funny the first
20 times, but now it's starting to get old."
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Bucky Pasteur: Tim Wersan
A buck-toothed nerd who awards Jimmy his skateboard for helping him
deal with the bullies. It could be argued that Bucky has feelings
for Beatrice (see below), as can be seen in Beatrice's diary about
Bucky's reaction to her feelings for Jimmy. He wears three watches.
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Donald Anderson: Jimmy
Walsh
A nerd with dirty blond hair. Similar in appearance to Bucky, with
neater hair and semi-circular eyeglasses.
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Fatty Johnson: Ryan
Kotler
An overweight nerd whom Jimmy has to wrestle repeatedly during gym
class. Notorious for his terrible body odor, and holder of the high
score in ConSumo. Fatty has a bad habit of speaking about taboo
topics such as flatulence, nose-picking and even personal zoophilia
(making out with a horse at fat camp) in an unnaturally casual
manner. He may be related to Karen and he often introduces himself
with the phrase, "Fatty has arrived!”
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Cornelius Thomas: Chaz
Stevens
A black nerd with a 4.0 GPA and a strong resemblance to Steve Urkel.
Notable for falling down when he tries to fight. He supposedly
played an "amazing Juliet" in a school production of the play
Romeo and Juliet. He is either homosexual or bisexual, as he can
be given flowers and kissed by Jimmy.
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Thad Carlson: Kevin
Cahoon
A skinny redheaded nerd with bad posture and a strong appreciation
for Mandy. Talks with a very audible lisp.
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Beatrice Trudeau: Caitlin
Greer
Beatrice is a kind hearted and extremely sensitive female nerd.
However, she is often picked on by the more attractive girls at the
school, especially Mandy, as her mouth constantly flares up with
coldsores. She is the female lead of Chapter 1. At first, she
dislikes Jimmy, but then starts to grow feelings for him. She is
also able to manipulate him into retrieving her "lab notes" for her.
She aspires to be some sort of doctor (preferably a neurologist or
cardiovascular surgeon) and to find the cure for cancer. On the
contrary, she dreads being a dermatologist or lawyer. She has
excellent memorization of the periodic table and can be emotionally
fragile at times.
Preppies
The preppies can be
recognized by their Aquaberry sweater vests and generally tidy,
tucked-in appearance. Most of the preppies are rich snobs, and are
obsessed with keeping up with their high social class; looking down on
any student they deem to be inferior to themselves. They are enemies of
the Greasers for this very reason. They hang out at their very own
school quarters, the posh and fancy Harrington House. They seem fond of
using eggs in a fight and are good at hand-to-hand combat. Most of the
preppies are results of ancestral inbreeding, which they refer to as
keeping the "good blood" pure and within the family.
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Derby Harrington: John
LaVelle
Snobbish leader of the preppies and WASP among WASPs. His family
appears to be the biggest benefactor of the school as the area in
school that Preppies can be found around what appears to be their
dormitory - Harrington House. Later in life, he becomes a
congressman. His name is pronounced "Darby", but spelt "Derby" in
the British fashion; other preppies appear to have faux-British
pretensions (see Tad Smith Althorp-Smith below). According to Jock
smalltalk, there is a rumor floating around that Derby and Bif are
romantically involved.
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Pinky Gauthier: Kaija
Matiss
A spoiled, dark-haired preppie girl with a "princess complex". She
was betrothed to Derby, despite the fact that they're first cousins,
but dumped him after he was 3 minutes late for a date at the opening
night of the town's carnival, and went with Jimmy instead. She is a
member of the cheerleading squad and is the female lead of Chapter
2. She is (along with Zoe) the only girl who Jimmy goes on an actual
date with. On Halloween, she can be seen dressed up like a princess.
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Bif Taylor/Taylor: Andrew
Rannells
The biggest Preppie, and their boxing champion. In fighting ability
he's a match even for Damon. In the game, Bif's last name is stated
to be Taylor, but on the Bully Soundboard, his last name is stated
as Tremblay. He has auburn hair and is one of the few Preps that
doesn't speak with a faux British accent.
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Bryce Montrose: Ben Levin
A medium-sized, brown haired preppie who can be seen practicing
boxing in the boxing area in Bullworth. Looks almost identical to
Justin. Oddly, when he's normally encountered he's a weak fighter,
but if interrupted while practicing in the boxing area, he's
extremely tough.
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Chad Morris: Brandon Gill
A black preppie who keeps his right hand wrapped in tape. He also
has a bull dog named Chester that attacks Jimmy if he gets too
close. In chapter 3 he was on the many boys used by Lola (in his
case, for his money). He escapes with Jimmy and Algie.
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Gord Vendome: Andrew
Gehling
He earns the wrath of Johnny Vincent for dating Lola. Despite his
date with Lola, however, he is one of the six boys Jimmy can woo.
His father is a trial lawyer. Has dark brown hair. Invited Jimmy to
the Boxing Ring at the start of chapter 2.
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Justin Vandervelde:
Jaesun Celebre
A preppie that buys advanced copies of Mr. Hattrick's tests, and
then sells the answers to the other students. Looks similar to
Bryce, but has lighter, auburn-coloured hair, a big nose, and a
rather high pitched, "camp" voice.
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Parker Ogilvie: Cory
Anker
A preppie who has black hair, and is one of Jimmy's boxing
opponents. It is hinted that he doesn't like to fight, as he says
"Just run away" while fighting.
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Tad Spencer (Tad Smith-Althorp
Smith): Baron Vaughn
A small auburn-haired preppy. An admitted nouveau riche preppie, Tad
is ashamed that his father is a self-made man rather than having
been born into money. He wishes he were British and even speaks in a
fake English accent, calling his mother "Mummy". Like many of the
preppies, his family practiced eugenics, and because of this, Tad
has webbed toes on one foot, and an older brother with no chin who
was committed to an asylum. His father owns Spencer Shipping, and
has a warehouse in Blue Skies Industrial Park. Tad's last name is
stated on the official Bully website to be Smith-Althorp Smith; an
indicator of inbreeding though Smith is a very common surname in
America.
Greasers
As their name implies,
the Greasers are tough 1950s-style throwbacks, who have slicked back
hair and wear leather or denim jackets. With the exception of Norton
(who is African-American), their last names are mostly Italian-American
in origin. The Greasers are enemies with the members of the Preppies
clique. They rarely attend any classes except for Shop, and prefer to
hang around the school's Auto Repair Shop, or an abandoned tenement in
town which they occasionally squat in. They use slingshots and sticks
when confronted.
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Johnny Vincent: Rocco
Rosanio
Hot-tempered leader of the greasers and president of the Bullworth
Hot Rod Club. He's hopelessly devoted to Lola, despite her
infidelity. Is known to frequent strip clubs. When Gary schemes to
get the Greasers to turn against Jimmy, he manages to get Johnny
sent to the insane asylum by lying that Johnny had abused Lola in
many disturbing ways in revenge for her cheating on him. However,
Gary's plan backfires, and when Jimmy helps Johnny escape, the
Greasers respect for him is restored until Chapter 5.
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Lola Lombardi: Phoebe
Strole
Johnny's manipulative, attention-seeking, promiscuous girlfriend. It
is implied that she might be pregnant, as she is sometimes heard
saying "It's been a week, so I'm beginning to get a little worried".
She is the female lead of Chapter 3. Never gets in trouble for
wearing her tight black leather outfits instead of school uniform.
If you look closly at one of the magazines on the coffee table at
the Salon in Old Bullworth Vale, Lola can be seen on the front of
one. She has affairs with Chad Morris, Algernon Popodoupolus and
Gord Vendome.
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Hal Esposito: Leonard
Spinelli
Noteably overweight greaser. He's actually one of the tougher
fighters, having a large life bar and a punishing bearhug attack. He
wants to run a fight club that involves eating cheeseburgers instead
of fighting.
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Lefty Mancini: Louie
Torrellas
Smaller greaser with black hair and a denim jacket. Like most of the
other Greasers, he enjoys smoking, but is bummed that it is bad for
his health. Has a scar on his right cheek.
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Lucky De Luca: Mike
Nathan
Mid-sized greaser with red hair and a denim jacket. He considers
himself a 'nice guy'.
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Norton Williams: Adam
Chandler-Berat
Big, black greaser that attacks Jimmy with a large sledgehammer in
one of the missions. He can often be heard saying "If I knew how to
paint, I would paint sunsets like Ponyboy. Stay gold, Ponyboy!" A
reference to The Outsiders. Similar to Hal, Norton also uses
the bearhug attack and is one of the stronger Greasers.
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Peanut Romano: Joe Aro
Mid-sized greaser with a brown leather jacket and brown hair who is
Johnny's second-in-command. He is somtimes found egging the boys'
dorm at night. Is greatly concerned with Johnny's well being, which
borders on romantic feelings. According to Preppy smalltalk,
Peanut's real name is Larry.
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Ricky Pucino: TJ Del Reno
Mid-sized greaser with a gray-brown leather jacket and brown hair.
He helps Jimmy get his bike racing trophy back from the Preppies in
Chapter 2. It is implied that he had a girlfriend at one time but
she broke up with him because he spent to much time on bikes.
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Vance Medici: William De
Vizia
A small greaser with red hair and a leather jacket who is often seen
near the entrance of the auto shop in the afternoon. Has the option
to be given flowers and kissed. Thinks Johnny is too good for Lola.
Jocks
Varsity jocks will wear
letterman's jackets. The lower ranking jocks wear letterman sweaters.
They are the enemies of nerds and will attack them immediately if they
spot one on the football field/gym area. They rarely use weapons other
than baseball bats.
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Ted Thompson: Alex
Cendese
Quarterback of the school football team and leader of the jocks. He
also runs against Earnest in the School Election.
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Mandy Wiles: Elena
Franklin
Queen bee of the Bullworth cheerleaders. She is the female lead of
Chapter 4. She is very mean towards Beatrice, but admittedly
insecure. In game statements and video seems to indicate that she
has an eating disorder. Thinks Johnny Vincent is cute, and wonders
why he goes out with that "tramp" Lola. She admits to wanting to
become a model, but is so upset when revealing photos of her are
placed around town that Jimmy ends up feeling sorry for her.
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Damon West: Ben Curtis
Linebacker for the Bullworth Bullhorns, Damon's favorite things are
football and shoving around anyone weaker than he is. He has a
tendency to repeat whatever someone else says, otherwise speaking in
short, elementary sentences. Despite this he seems at least a notch
in intelligence above some other jocks, who seem illiterate. He's
apparently the center for the Bullworth Bullhorns football team. He
thinks the Jocks would be more appreciated if he was the Leader
instead of Ted.
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Bo Jackson: Jason Fuchs
The smaller black jock. Not to be confused with the sports star of
the same name. His goal is to become quarterback after Ted
graduates.
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Casey Harris: Dimitri
Michann
A big jock with wavy blonde hair. Always wears a cap.
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Dan Wilson: Matt
Sauerhoff
A smaller jock with red hair. Refers to his biceps as "the big
guns". It is implied that he may have been a nerd at one time, as he
says "Oh man, that never happens to me anymore." when he's given a
wedgie.
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Juri Karamzov (pronounced
Yoo-ree): Lloyd Floyd
A jock with a Russian accent, possibly an exchange student. Has a
brown buzzcut and wears a letterman's sweater. May have trouble
reading large words since, during the opening cutscene for the 'The
Campaign' mission, he has trouble pronouncing the word 'president'.
Whether it is an indication of Juri's literacy level in general or
of how well versed he is in the English language is unclear.
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Kirby Olsen: Chris Kromer
One of the shorter jocks. In the "Movie Tickets" mission, he can be
seen running away with Trent after Jimmy catches them apparently on
a date together. Insecure and ashamed of his sexual preference, he
will always tell Jimmy not to say anything if kissed by him. He may
also have a foot fetish as he can be heard talking about the
cheerleader's shoes. Notable for calling out "Thank you sir, may I
have some more!" when knee-dropped in the groin, and referring to
physical beatings as "poundcake". Has brown hair and wears a
letterman sweater.
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Luis Luna: Adam
Scarimbolo
Brown haired jock who wears a letterman's jacket and hangs out with
Damon a lot. Is the challanger in 'Keep Ups'. Early in the game's
creation, he may have been intended to be the toughest of the jocks,
as he seems to be leading Damon in some of the cutscenes they share.
Non-clique students
The students who aren't
part of any of the cliques wear dark teal uniforms.
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Angie Ng: Sue Jean Kim
The shy and bespectacled member of the cheerleading squad. She has
black hair which is tied into pigtails. She loves bunnies, and seems
to be one of the friendlier girls on campus. Her name may be a
reference to Ana Ng, a song by They Might Be Giants. Her somewhat
Oriental appearance lends credence to this.
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Christy Martin: Maine
Anders
Christy is a very attractive looking red haired girl. She loves to
gossip about everyone, and loves making out. She is often present in
events around the school. She is a member of the cheerleading squad
and she also occasionally talks about setting the school on fire.
May be related to Wade, as they seem to be siblings or twins. She is
most commonly found talking with Angie or on the Football Field with
Angie and Pinky.
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Constantinos Brakus:
Mathew Stadelman
An unpopular, obnoxious boy who enjoys taunting Jimmy. However, if
stood up to, he becomes rather cowardly. He is skinny and has black
hair. Also writes for the school paper. He's the unfortunate target
in the minigame 'Penalty Shots'. He is also the one whom Jimmy
chased during the mission "Comic Klepto" in where he is named as "Klepto".
Listed as "Const" in the yearbook.
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Eunice Pound: Cody Rose
A particularly overweight and unattractive girl who ends up having a
crush on Jimmy after he retrieves a box of chocolates that were
stolen from her. She's the first girl you will kiss in the game,
although during this scene, she is the one that dives on Jimmy with
him eventually shoving her off in disgust. She will kiss Jimmy even
if he's wearing an outfit that makes the other girls laugh at him
and reject his advances. Refers to Jimmy as her "Main squeeze".
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Ivan Alexander: Cohlie
Brocato
A skinny brown-haired white kid with a flop-top haircut.
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Gordon Wakefield:
Not to be confused with the preppie Gord. Has brown hair.
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Lance Jackson: Dylan
Schneider
Young black student that has the exact same build and outfit as
Trevor. Is very likely Bo's younger brother, as they have the same
facial features and speak similarly.
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Ray Hughes: John Walker
A tubby but very friendly guy.
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Trevor Moore: Adam Serwer
Very similar in appearance to Lance, but his facial features are
smoother and his hair is straighter.
Prefects
The prefects are the
Bullworth equivalent of the police department, and provide law
enforcement around campus.
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Seth Kolbe: A prefect
with a buzzcut. He's the one who gives Jimmy a chore for his
detention, hence the nickname "The Punishment Prefect". He appears
to be the highest ranking prefect, and he's the one who takes
Jimmy's slingshot from him during the final mission.
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Edward Seymour II: Ryan
King
A Bullworth prefect who enjoys abusing his authority. He is a member
of a yacht sailing club. He is also attempting to become a police
officer. He is the only one of the four prefects who will apologise
to Jimmy if he bumps into him.
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Karl Branting: Wilhelm
Lewis
A black prefect. If Jimmy is being chased by a Prefect he likes to
block Jimmy's path and to grab him.
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Max McTavish: Lenny
Grossi
A prefect with a flat top haircut. Looks like Edward without his
glasses. Has been taking growth hormones.
Little Kids
The little kids wear the
same dark teal colors as the non-clique students. They'll tattle on
Jimmy if they see him fighting, trying to break into lockers or
otherwise breaking rules. Similar to violence against girls, picking on
them also warrants higher trouble levels than the regular students.
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Gloria Jackson: Lea
Ostner
A little black girl who greets Jimmy with "Doctor Livingston, I
presume?" Possibly a child prodigy, she can be overheard critiquing
Shakespeare, and has a bigger vocabulary than even the English
teacher. May be related to Bo and/or Lance. Wants to become
secretary Of State.
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Karen Johnson: Cai
Oglesby
A little girl with blonde hair. May be related to Fatty.
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Melody Adams: Shannon
Amabile
A black haired little girl.
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Pedro de la Hoya: Daniel
Tay
The smallest boy in school, Pedro is a target for the bullies. He
wishes he could be strong like Jimmy. It is also implied that he
wets his bed due to fear out of being bullied and hurt because he
randomly says when walking, "Gotta get new sheets again".
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Sheldon Thompson: John
Magaro
A little black boy. Speaks in a very high pitched voice and is
convinced that Dr. Crabblesnitch and Mr. Hattrick are his friends.
Townies
The townies are not
actually students at Bullworth, and instead hang around town or at their
homes. They wear casual punk-like clothing, with the color orange
featured in some form or other in their outfits. Some townies are
referred to as dropouts, others have never been to school in their life.
They harbor a bitter disliking for Bullwoth Academy and its reputation,
and will attack almost every student that strays into their turf without
question. They also seem to be better at fighting than most of the
Bullworth students, and are brought in by Jimmy to help quell the
massive riot at the end of the game. Weapon-wise, they are similer to
nerds in the way that they are dangerous at long rage because they use
firecrackers.
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Zoe Taylor: Molly Fox
Zoe is a feisty, redheaded female townie. She was a former student
at Bullworth, but was expelled after complaining about the gym
teacher, Mr. Burton, hitting on her, so she holds a grudge against
the school. She is the female lead of Chapter 5. The game's final
cut scene ends with a shot of Jimmy and Zoe kissing. She's also the
only girl other than Pinky who goes on a date with Jimmy, (although
her idea of a good time is completely different to Pinky's, as she
decides to smash up the Spencer Shipping warehouse). In Chapter 6
she is re-enrolled at Bullworth.
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Edgar Munsen: Jan
Milewicz
The leader of the townies. He confesses that he didn't go to
Bullworth because his parents couldn't afford to send him, and
disliked the fact that the Bullworth students ran wild over the town
and always started fights with his gang. Particularly tough in a
fight, he apparently takes out most of the Bullies (excluding
Russell) during the final mission single handedly.
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Omar Romero: James
Kennedy
Another townie, Edgar's right hand man. He holds the key to the
chemistry factory in the townies hideout.
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Gurney: David Isaacs
(III)
A townie that Jimmy can hire as backup. Wears a brown jacket and has
a goatee. He starts the fire in the gym.
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Henry (aka Clint): Justin
Mortelliti
A muscular townie who wears a black tanktop with an orange logo and
has a barbed wire biceps tattoo. Can be hired to help Jimmy. Is
credited as "Clint (aka Henry)", but when hired by Jimmy as backup,
his name is displayed as Henry.
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Leon: Lance Williams
(III)
The black townie. Can be hired.
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Otto Tyler: Ian Stynes
A townie that gives Jimmy an errand throwing water balloons. Wears
an orange tank top with a skull on the front.
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A
small townie in a white tank top. Will accept gifts from and kiss
Jimmy. Name presumably either Hector or Duncan, as those two names
are listed in the credits but don't match up to any known character.
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Jerry: A medium sized
townie that wears a short-sleeved black shirt over a long-sleeved
orange shirt. Thinks he is smarter than everyone else.
Faculty
Teachers
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Dr. Watts: Jarel Davidow
Bullworth's chemistry teacher. He seems to have performed some
experiments on himself which do not help his mental state. The
Academies Chef Edna tricks him into a date.
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Dr. Slater: Kurt Rhodes
The rather morbid biology and life sciences teacher. His hobby is
taxidermy.
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Ms. Deirdre Philips:
Blair Ross
The art and photography teacher. She takes to helping Mr. Galloway,
with whom she is romantically involved, with his drinking problems.
Notably, she is also one of the few teachers that has no real
problems with Jimmy and vice versa; although she berates him for not
referring to her as "Miz Philips". She is also seen on a visit to
the hobo. Jimmy had one time hoped for a date with her, but she was
going out with Mr. Lionel Galloway. According to Christy, Ms.
Philips has been known to hit on male students (though this may not
be true as Christy seems to be very fond of hearing and spreading
gossip that has no real proof).
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Mr. Hattrick: Charles
Turner
The math teacher, and least popular teacher in the school. Arrogant
and self righteous, and tyrannical to his students, perfectly
matching his imposing appearance and figure. He frequently butts
heads with Mr. Galloway for his drinking habit, at one point even
guilt-tripping him into enrolling in an asylum. But like virtually
every other teacher in the school, his supposedly moralistic stance
is a cover for corruption, as Hattrick sells answers to his tests to
students that can afford them.
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Mr. Lionel Galloway:
Robert Stanton
Mr. Galloway is 34 years old, but looks much older, possibly due to
his alcoholism. He is Bullworth's English teacher. He takes his
subject seriously and is one of the school's kinder teachers.
However, he is prone to drinking heavily when upset. Of all the
teachers, he seems most fond of Jimmy, who he compares to Niccolò
Machiavelli. It should be noted that aside from Ms. Philips, he's
also the only teacher Jimmy doesn't hold hostility towards. Jimmy
also helps him get revenge on Hattrick.
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Mr. Burton: Michael Boyle
A former pro football player who now serves as gym teacher. He has a
very drill sergeant-like approach to teaching. He encourages
bullying, and has also been known to hit on the female students. At
the end of Chapter 5, he is supposedly fired. (although he is still
seen on the sideline during dodgeball games)
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Mr. Wiggins: Gary Yudman
The history teacher. Has no role in the story at all, but can be
found walking around campus occasionally.
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Neil: Jesse Lenat
The informal and gruff-spoken shop teacher, who relegates Jimmy to
working on bicycles instead of cars. Emphasizes the educational
benefits of "shutting up and working." He's quite frightened of
today's youth because he thinks they are capable of anything.
Other Staff
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Dr. Crabblesnitch: Ralph
Gunderman
The pompous principal of Bullworth Academy and all-around killjoy,
Crabblesnitch believes that "rehabilitating" problem children is his
calling in life. Dr. Crabblesnitch takes a dislike to Jimmy from
their very first meeting. While not corrupt like his faculty, he is
instead completely oblivious to the bullying and corruption in his
school, referring to it as "school spirit" and "harmless hijinks".
He is also reluctant to hear anything negative about the school and
its staff. According to things he has said in cutscenes, he used to
be a prefect, and may have been castrated when he was a freshman.
The story brings up rumors pointing towards him having an affair
with his secretary.
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Miss Danvers: Lori Funk
Dr. Crabblesnitch's high strung secretary. She is fanatically
devoted to Dr. Crabblesnitch, although she can be heard saying
things behind his back. She is not particularly fond of Jimmy.
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Nurse MacRae: Susan
Blommaert
The school nurse. Somewhat morbid, she can be heard to say "life is
torture, then you die" and similar things. She also dislikes working
with children.
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Mrs. Carvin: Patricia
Kilgoriff
The stereotypically tight wound, prim and proper librarienne. She
has a large fear of rats.
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Mrs. Peabody: Flo Salant
The hall monitor and dorm mother for the girls. She wishes for
Bullworth to be an all girl’s school.
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Mr. Luntz: Susan Eden
The janitor, or as his official job title says, "sanitation
engineer". He also works in the school's clothing shop. He seems to
not like his job by saying "I could have been something better than
this." He's one of very few adults who will greet Jimmy pleasantly
at times.
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Edna: Kathy Rossetter
The highly hygienically-challenged lunch lady. Perpetually filthy
and prone to laughing maniacally, she harbors feelings for Dr. Watts
(who just thinks she's fascinated with chemistry). She hires Jimmy
to get her drugs in order to sedate Watts. She has a tendency to
cough and sneeze into any food she's preparing, believing it "add
flavor" to the food. Surprisingly, there don't seem to be any
mentions of food poisoning around campus, despite random
Nameless Hobo:
Angus Hepborn
Not technically faculty, he's a homeless man who lives on school
grounds, in a fenced off area behind a school bus. He is a
self-proclaimed war veteran and teaches Jimmy some hard hitting attacks.
He needs 6 transistors to create an unseen, yet questionable machine. It
is implied that a UFO ship has taken him away after completing the
machine.
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