Bobby is a 15-year-old boy from a small town in the state of Wisconsin. He was born with a rare genetic disorder that has affected his growth since childhood. He is just 5’2″ tall and weighs just 102 pounds. He has to wear adult sized clothes and people have told him to use the small bathroom. He has to go to school everyday, but he can’t go anywhere with other kids because the teachers won’t let him use the regular bathrooms. He is an athlete but his size has limited him.

Let’s start at the beginning. If you’re reading this, odds are you know who Bobby is: the greatest musician in the history of the world. But who is he? Who was he before he was the greatest?

In the fourth episode of Sweet Tooth, we’re introduced to a character who is an instant fan favorite: an adorable little hybrid who looks like he’s from an old Disney movie. In Secret Sauce, we learn that Wendy has secrets from her mother Aimee, including the presence of another hybrid she saved: Bobby, a little marmot who becomes his first adopted brother and his second refugee from the reservation. In the comics, Bobby ends up in a shrine, but the place is more like the last episode than the first. He wasn’t nearly as cute either, quite the opposite, but the show toned him down a bit and his look was also modernized to be more family friendly. Let’s see. Bobby – Who’s Who Little is known about Bobby’s early life, mainly because he could not speak more than a few barely intelligible words. He was a hybrid, a half-man/half-animal, born after the sick man started killing normal people, and he was born with some of the physical characteristics of a groundhog, including fur and teeth. We don’t know if his parents abandoned him because of his temperament or if a virus killed them: The fact is that Bobby lived alone in the desert for six or seven years and never learned to speak properly, and ended up being more animal than human . The first people he met weren’t very friendly either: He is captured by the militia, led by the ruthless Captain Abbott, and taken to the Reserve, the military base where Dr. Singh’s laboratory is located. Singh studied the link between hybrid births and the emergence of the virus and looked for a cure in the children’s immunity to the disease: Unfortunately, most hybrids did not survive his research. Bobby was scared, hungry and disoriented, but he was comforted by Wendy, another hybrid prisoner like him, who became his best friend. Wendy could also speak human language and mediated between her guardian, the good Johnny, and other incarcerated hybrids. It is not known how long Bobby spent in the kennel, but he was one of the lucky ones who were not called in for a follow-up by Dr. Singh: the first was a routine checkup, the second usually involved a vivisection. As the number of hybrids dwindled, there was finally a new one: Gus, the bachelor who was somehow special, not like everyone else. Bobby was first convinced that Gus was special when, shortly after his arrival, he managed to convince Johnny to let him go with the others by miraculously escaping through the sewers. Bobby was having fun, and he was happy to have a new friend he could trust. Bobby – Who’s Who Unfortunately, the great escape did not last long, and the children were found in the back of the truck in which they had intended to escape. Back at the sanctuary, Bobby and the others find two women, Lucy and Becky, who want to save Gus: They shoot the guards and release them, leading to another escape. But another villain, Glebhelm, the leader of the cultists, appeared and threw his dogs at them. Although the small group escaped thanks to Jepperd’s intervention, one of them, Buddy, was thrown to the dogs. This made Bobby very sad, but there was no time to grieve: After Singh packed for the trip to , the group decided to go to Alaska, where the doctor said the sick man’s secret lay. Bobby and the other kids were even able to recover a bit from the death and pain of going to the mall to buy something useful for the trip, and even played with the first snow of the season. For Bobby, however, winter had a very different meaning: As his instincts continually call him from behind, the boy grows tired and feels an irresistible urge to dig deeper holes. As Dr. Singh correctly surmised, he was preparing for hibernation, a condition that would prevent him from following the rest of the group to Alaska. When the group stopped in the woods to set up camp, Bobby dug the deepest hole for himself and preferred to sleep in it, which he did for days….. But another instinct was always alert, to warn him of approaching danger: He jumped out of the ground just in time to warn the others of approaching motorcycles, people with guns. When they arrived, it turned out that they were clearly not from the militia, but from a group called Evergreen. Just because they’re not from Abbott doesn’t mean they can be trusted, though ….. Bobby – Who’s Who Bobby is the epitome of innocence, a sweet and generous creature who cares about his friends and wants to live in peace….. but there seems to be none of that. As a hybrid, it is an anthropomorphic marmot: It has very strong limbs and hard claws that allow it to dig fast and deep, heightened senses including smell and hearing, and very sharp and strong front teeth. With the appearance of a monster but a heart of gold, Bobby goes from a kid who wouldn’t hurt a fly to an adult who knows how to defend himself when necessary (especially with an axe), but in his heart he was and is a kind, innocent, caring and loyal friend who was just born with the wrong idea about the world he lives in.

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