She also battles villains in her hometown of Fair City along with her monkey sidekick, Captain Huggy Face. Tobey also guesses that Becky is WordGirl due to her possessing the remote to his robots, but she convinces him otherwise by the means of a clever plan between her and Huggyface. He has a slight English accent. As Fair City's district attorney, she seems to have a fear of robots, plus in "You Can't Crush City Hall", crushers; in this case a giant sandwich press used by Chuck. This character was first seen as a sidekick for Chuck the Evil Sandwich-Making Guy. Even Becky, who has a secret crush on him, agrees that his articles can be rather dull. Captain Huggyface was also "adopted" as a pet and given the name "Bob." Beckys adoptive mother, a constant optimist. I feel as though weve lost some ground there, in an effort to make it more accessible. BigGranny MayEileen/Birthday GirlAmazing Rope GuySeymour Orlando SmoothNocan the ContrarianMs. term referring to the vocabulary of a language or to a dictionary, "PBS KIDS Offers Free, Fun and Educational Content and Tools for Families This Summer", "New PBS KIDS "Double Your Fun" Summer Lineup", "WORDGIRL | Rhyme and Reason, Part 1/Rhyme and Reason, Part 2 | PBS KIDS YouTube", "Volume? Tim Botsford and his wife greatly enjoy money-saving, and have been shown to designate an entire evening to looking for coupons. Her face isn't seen, however. Dr. Two-Brains is the result of a laboratory experiment fusing the brain of Professor Steven Boxleitner a kind-hearted but distracted scientist who wrote the book Prof. Boxleitner SuperHeroes And You A Practical Guide, with the brain of Squeaky, a vicious albino mouse. Bigs Big Plan and has a goatee and a slightly squeaky voice. When he does, however, get her attention, he tries his best to make small talk with her and be more appealing, which works to some avail. This ten-year-old girl attempts to acquire the things she wants by using a falsely-polite manner, big eyes, and a lisping voice, along with the statement "Today is my birthday!" WordGirl was born on the planet Lexicon, and as an toddler accidentally wandered onto a spaceship, which was piloted by Captain Huggyface. Shes a huge fan of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour" TV show as well as the Princess Triana books, even dressing up as the Pretty Princess for Halloween in the episode "Tobey's Tricks and Treats". The fact that it'smade so obvious to the viewing audience usually adds to the comic element of the series. However, WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face expose him as a fraud for using Tex Connelly's Beef Stew in a Can as he claimed that his beef stew was an original recipe, and forcing their opponents to cry as he threw raw onions in their face. (3) 7.1 2015 TV-Y. His greatest invention is an all natural solar powered cyborg wheelchair, and has a monkey assistant named Bosco. He has a gruff, loud voice, and usually speaks interjecting the word "wham" or "whammer" (as in "That was so whammer"). A bank teller with a New York accent, she is often being robbed by villains. She loves pegasis, and she can make up poems off the top of her head, even if there is a meteor hurling towards her. 4 feet 8 inches. [1] The series began as a series of shorts entitled The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl that premiered on PBS Kids Go! But Bampy defeats it by himself. Two-Brains in Wordgirl. The words (examples include diversion, cumbersome, and idolize) are chosen according to academic guidelines. Satirical yet educational animated series about a young girl who is secretly the superhero Wordgirl, armed with superhuman strength, abilities, and a skilled vocabulary. WordGirl can instantly change into her suit, and back again into her adopted human identity (depending on the scenario) by touching her shirt where her emblem would be, and speaking her catchphrase, Word up!. Also, the question marks could force the person to tell his secrets. Bob) distracts them by getting wrapped up in party decorations. Her name is the Latin word for "book".She is voiced by Robin Reed. He has an assistant who sometimes corrects his mistakes and gives him information; she never speaks aloud, but whispers in his ear to tell him things. 4 feet tall. Thanks! Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum. Buy SD $1.99. The character is a play on the name of the actor Steve McQueen. In the two-part episode "The Wrong Side of the Law", she tricks Police Commissioner Watson into thinking WordGirl stole Pretty Princess figurines from the Pretty Princess Magical Pony Store that were on loan from Ye Olde Fancy Schmantsy Jewelry Shoppe. [2], WordGirl began in 2006 as a series of shorts airing immediately after Maya & Miguel, becoming an independent show in September 2007.[8]. A robot that looks like Tobey that was used to counterattack all of Wordgirl's moves. Season 9. The Coach stated that his name suited him perfectly, being a play on the word "invisible", and the fact that his first name is Bill. sketch, presumably to fill the double-length (52 minutes) time slot. One of WordGirl's emergency plan numbers, 619 (used in the episode "Kids Action News"), could be a reference to the finishing move, "The 619", used by famous professional wrestler Rey Mysterio in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). In "WordGirl Makes a Mistake", Becky confesses to being WordGirl to her father and brother (in spite of Bob's protests) after feeling that she has hidden it from them for too long but neither of them believe her. However, when Chuck misplaced a button that released a slime-like substance on the inside of the vat that held him, he was nice enough to goop himself while being held hostage. Any act of adding this hero to the Pure Good category without a proposal or creating a proposal for this hero without the permission of an administrator will result in a ban.Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Chuck has tried to come up with better names for himself, such as Destructo the Destroyer, Amazo the Amazing Guy Whos Evil but Not Really That Bad When You Get to Know Him, "Chuck the Nice Pencil (and Rubberband) Selling Guy" or Handsome Eddie. Chuck also has a tendency to forget vocabulary words a few seconds after theyve been spoken. The father of The Butcher, voiced by acting veteran Ed Asner. (This was a trick discovered by Violet in the "Birthday Girl" episode; when as a giant Eileen holds WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face hostage, Violet declares Eileen one of her "bestest fwiend in the whole wide wode." She is joined in her adventures by a . In "Sandwich World", he claims only to be a voice (but in one show he asks "Why is everybody looking at me?") In the episode "Meat With a Side of Cute", after tiring of being defeated by WordGirl, the Butcher chooses a very unlikely ally to help him out, a kitten named Li'l Mittens who was previously known as "Meathook". The owner of the Edible Edibles sandwich shop (voiced by Nick Kroll), who was being robbed by Chuck in "Chuck Makes A Buck". She runs Fair City's bookstore. In the episode "The Handsome Panther", he made a panther costume and renamed himself and Chuck's Friend name Sammy Sub. Scoops is friends with Becky's best friend Violet and despite his constant obsession with his newspaper business, seems to be able to sit back and relax with her, and in the episode "Cherish Is the Word", he asked her to be his valentine. Because WordGirl has a love for cute animals, she was powerless against The Butcher and the kitten. In the episode Mouse Army, Dr. Two-Brains temporarily teamed up with WordGirl to stop an army of super-intelligent mice he had created. WordGirl has shoulder length dark brown hair and light brown skin. He also has a graduate named InvisiBill, a man who has the power to turn invisible on command by snapping his fingers. As this child prodigy's name implies, her parents taught her to be the best at what she does. Although his family does not believe it at first, They know it after he defeated Tobey's second look-alike robot. WordGirl is an alien from the planet Lexicon, and as a baby somehow accidentally wandered onto a spaceship piloted by Lexiconian Air Force pilot Captain Huggy Face. The article attests that the generation who grew up watching WordGirl later demanded new and diverse Marvel heroes, such as Captain Marvel.[2]. Hobby It seems either he doesn't really like crime or he's scared he might get caught he will say TAXI. this took a ton of effortplus i wanted to absorb some childhood nostalgia (She hugs him.) Her powers are disrupted by Lexonite, a substance from her home planet Lexicon. At one point,in "Becky's Birthday", her parents begin to make the connection, but just when they are about to figure it out, Captain Huggy Face (a.k.a. Eileen, voiced by Pamela Adlon, also greatly annoys Becky because she uses w in words instead of "l" or "r" (e.g., "I wearned my wesson." His first name means good-looking or beautiful in French, and is voiced by Ryan Raddatz. [citation needed]. Film Festival 2009, NY Festivals' 2009 TV Programming and Promotions award, 2012 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in Animation, 2013 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in Animation, 2015: Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program. Only seen so far in "Who is Ms. Tobey doesnt seem truly evil; rather, he comes across as reckless and mischievous. She is a superhero whose superpowers and abilities include flying at the speed of sound, super hearing, super strength, and a comprehensive vocabulary, of which she teaches people. Yet another segment features the interstitials announcer (Rodger Parsons) asking Captain Huggy Face for a visual demonstration of a certain word (such as "strenuous" or "flummoxed"). It contains vocabulary-building games, a section where children can submit their favorite word, a video page with clips from the show (only available in the US due to legal reasons), a "Heroes and Villains" section with character biographies and activities, and a PBS Parents section with episode guides, lessons, a site map, and more activities to play at home. He has been known to try to hire villains when they come to rob him. Mr. Big, a slick business man up to no good, introduces his new product: "The Thing" that does "stuff". Comic/actor Patton Oswalt voices Tobey. on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of Maya & Miguel; the segment was then spun off . Goals A rich lady who owns a diamond crusted barbecue and the rarest collection of cheeses. Often, short animated segments are shown in between and at the end of episodes. Whenever they get the chance, they seem to reminisce about their friendship as well like in the episode "Showdown at the Super Secret Spaceship Hideout", where they mention the book he wrote when he was Steven Boxleitner. Rhyme needs Reason . Enemies He also stated that he did magic tricks as a child. WordGirl. Question, Mrs. Ripley, Johnson (season 9), Seymour Orlando Smooth, Nocan the Contrarian, Reginald the Jewelry Store Clerk, InvisiBill, Museum Curator, Bill the Grocery Store Manager, Big Left Hand Guy, El Mysterioso, Ed the Used Car Salesman (season 1), Amazing Rope Guy, Mr. Best, Stu Brisket, Dave, Anthony, Officer Jim, Zookeeper, Principal (in "A Few Words from Wordgirl"), Ed the Used Car Salesman (season 2-8), Beatrice Bixby / Lady Redundant Woman (1st Time), 2008 Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming, awarded July 19, 2008 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in Animation, Learning Magazine 2009 Teacher's Choice Award for Families, Featured at the KIDS FIRST! A teacher at the Woodview Elementary School, she represents Becky's class at parent-teacher conferences, helps run the debate club, and in the episode "Cleanup on Aisle Eleven", decided after both Becky and Todd wanted a unicorn or an armadillo as the debate club's mascot on a magic turtle instead. In the episode, "By Jove, You've Wrecked My Robot", Tobey realizes Becky's identity by her shoes. Answer (1 of 72): I would say tall for a girl is 510+ because where i live (in Northern europe) there are tall people walking everywhere. Tobey also has a scrapbook with WordGirl news clippings and other miscellanea. The titular character is a superheroine whose superpowers include flying at the speed of sound, super hearing, super strength, and a comprehensive vocabulary. WordGirlThe Living DictionaryThe Pint-Size PowerhouseThe Super Sweet and Really Strong Princess Who Also Knows VocabularyWordGrump (by Dr. Two-Brains in the episode "The Straw That Broke Two-Brains' Back")WordLassie (by Captain Tangent)Human/Alien Girl (by Squeaky)Pajama Girl (by Squeaky)Becky His horned helmet is blown off his head in one episode, revealing that he has green hair styled in a mohawk. His crush is rooted in the fact that WordGirl is highly intelligent, something he respects and admires. After three encounters with The Butcher and WordGirl, he was sent to a city known as Meatropolis, where there are twenty-three butcher shops, hamburger parades every Sunday, and no superheroes or superhero monkeys. Fighting crime and enriching her vocabulary is all in a day's work for WordGirl! Ponies and unicornsReading Princess Triana booksWatching The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour television showHanging out with her friendsBattling villains His sidekick and constant companions are his squishy toy rabbit and his assistant, Leslie, to whom he confides his most dastardly plans. WordGirl utilizes these powers to save her adoptive home, using her downed spacecraft as a secret base of operations. girl's height = mid-parental height - 2 in (or 6.5 cm) For a boy's future height, add 2 in (or 6.5 cm): boy's height = mid-parental height + 2 in (or 6.5 cm) You can expect a margin of error of about four inches either way. Question at the bank and pretends to be trapped, Ms. Botsford uses a rope pole to redirect Ms. In the episode "Who is Ms. She is partners with Reason, as they have been friends for 15 years. The Incredible Shrinking Allowance". No one is aware of WordGirl's true identity with the exception of Captain Huggy Face (who gets mad when TJ says things about him), Bampy Botsford (Becky's grandfather), and, of course, the Narrator who, of course, gets to see everything. WordGirl was born on the fictional planet Lexicon (also a term referring to the vocabulary of a language or to a dictionary) but was sent away after sneaking onto a spaceship and sleeping there. Her symbol is a red star against a yellow shield; when she strikes an enemy or shoots into the sky, she leaves a twinkling star at the end of her sonic streak, similar to the trail of a shooting star. Tom Kenny. He's constantly trying to prove that he can outsmart WordGirl. Teach people (including the villains) vocabulary, This hero was proposed but rejected by the community for not being admirable enough or lacks what is necessary to be a, WordGirl seems to be an affectionate parody of, The series' title character and her alter ego is voiced by. During the four-part episode, "The Rise of Miss Power", a four-segment "Pretty Princess Power Hour" sketch is shown between acts, filling in for the average two-segment "May I Have a Word?" Dr. Two-Brains is assisted by two generally unhelpful henchmen. [2], The series was positively received. The Whammer whams his fists together, sending out sonic waves to crush anything or anyone in his path. It was proved physically indestructible to WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face. In gratitude, Eileen hands over her prized necklace [after Violet tells her that "bestest fwiends give each otho pwevwents"], and her greed-induced metamorphosis is reversed, rescuing WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face.) She has been copied into a robot for conferences, but this copy of Sally Botsford's boss was vanquished by Amazing Rope Guy, WordGirl, Ms. Davis, and the real Claire MacCallister. William Mapother lends his voice to this character. As of April 2022, the website is still active.[12]. In the same episode, she also seems to be very offended whenever someone says, "No questions asked." Synopsis. Voice acting veteran Tom Kenny provides TJ's voice.TJ, in the episode "Wordgirl and Bobble Boy", makes Wordgirl bobbleheads and sells them in all of her battles in the episode. Addeddate 2021-05-11 13:09:01 He gained his powers when he found the treasure of no-beard, and got a curse giving him his magnetic hook and his bird the ability to talk. Granny May's Mother, voiced by Rose Abdoo. While testing a machine that would allow Dr. Boxleitener to read a rodent's mind, Squeaky pressed a button marked "Holy Cow! WordGirl is extremely popular in Fair City, which she protects, and there has been more merchandising and honoring of the heroine. He doesn't seem to take superheroes (or even children) seriously. He has a big left hand, which he uses to hail all three of Fair City's taxicabs. Latest News. WordGirl. This character tries to upstage Mr. Big, the resident big business villain in "Mr. Big's Mini-Golf". Her closest friends include Violet Heaslip and Todd "Scoops" Ming (whom she has a crush on). If those methods dont work, she becomes selfish and at times cruel by simply yelling Mine, MINE, MINE!, growing in height and turning a deeper shade of green with each yell , until the owner of the coveted item hands it over in fear. Li'l Mittens is a cat the Butcher found on the street. TV-Y. Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham Trailer and Release Date Invincible Season 2 Teaser Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Full Trailer Hogwarts Legacy Cinematic Trailer Al Roker Cast in Weather Hunters Animaniacs Final Season Trailer. Her lair is also seen in this episode, it is filled with question mark covered items. He often gives speeches of things (reading them off of index cards akin to Ronald Reagan), sometimes reading the wrong card (i.e. In addition to that, she gives all her commentary in the form of questions; however, her mother wished that she went to pastry school instead. His mother is aware of her childs intelligence, so he cant launch any of his schemes unless she is away on business. Watch with Prime. Enhanced VocabularySuperior IntellectSuper SpeedSuper HearingSonic ScreamArctic BreathSuperhuman StrengthAbility to communicate with her sidekick Captain Huggy Face However, this event did not make Eileen turn away completely from her selfish ways. WordGirl is an American children's animated television series for children aged 9 -12, produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. Bob) distracts them by getting wrapped up in party decorations. Mr. Grinder employs Chuck thanks to WordGirl as the store's spokesperson/mascot due to his sandwich face, and he becomes popular. The host of the game show "May I Have a Word?" In "Mr. Big's Dolls and Dollars", Leslie was revealed to be a black belt in karate, and in the episode "Giant Mini-Golf" it seems she knows everything what Mr. Big is going to do maybe because mind control is the only thing he uses. In truth, she does a very bit to disguise her true identity. However, a drawback to it is the fact that any pictures she copies comes to life. He also has a brother named Glen who is a sportscaster. In the WordGirl shorts, Claire is wearing a quarter length-sleeved red shirt. Mr. Dudley likes candy, but doesn't like anybody to know that. ", ostensibly hosted by Todd "Scoops" Ming, is a series of vox populi interviews asking random children what their favorite words are and why. Voiced by Stephanie Sheh. Don't Press This Button!!! Play word games with WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face to build vocabulary. More purchase options. A supervillain who definitely does not have a way with words or evil at all, hence his name. Sally is voiced by Maria Bamford. Fred Stoller plays Chuck. WordGirl is the titular main protagonist of the show of the same name. When she figures out Tobey's evil plots, she would pull him by the ear and ground him for a week. After The Butcher was arrested, he left Lil Mittens to a little girl. Origin He lost his job as mayor to Mr. Big in the episode "Banned on the Run", but became mayor again after Becky tricked Mr. Big into confessing his trap. Having an older adoptive sister annoys him, but he idolizes WordGirl and constantly babbles about her. CheeseThe Energy MonsterSqueakyMr. Powers/Skills John C. McGinley does The Whammer's voice. Season 8. Chris Parnell plays the somewhat confused citizen. He can shoot blue paint out of his hands, and annoyed the city until Lady Redundant Woman defeated him after he used a copier as a trampoline after covering the top with blue paint. She wears cream-colored knee socks with black and white saddle shoes. (stylized as MAYIHAVEAWORD in the text bubble on Beau Handsome's wall) airs following each eleven-minute segment. "Today's my biwthday!" Even though he looks menacing at times, Charlie (whose name was revealed in "Two-Brains Highway") has a big heart and a great love for animals just like his friend. eats his hat after saying he'll eat his hat if Dr. Two Brains isn't locked up in his cell), and often believes that he is right, only to fail, and also runs the Fair City Scout Camp outside the city. You can convert metric to imperial length units using our length calculator. She never reveals her alter-ego to anyone, including her own family. jack ferraiolo & will shepard writers mark sumerak comic strip adaptation carlos olivares artist sotocolor's j. brown colorist chris eliopoulos letterer The differences between the two WordGirls were their streaks of energy when they fly (Wordgirl's streak of energy was yellow while the clone's was green), and their voices: while WordGirl spoke normally, the evil clone spoke only in a robot-like monotone. While in her alter ego, she has a younger brother, TJ, obsessed with WordGirl, but still unknowingly a typical sibling rival to Becky. Big Left Hand Guy, voiced by Mike O'Connell, is a graduate of the Coach's school. Wordgirl seems to be a direct parody of Superman: they both came to Earth as infants, they both share powers of superhuman strength and speed, flight, and super hearing, and they are both vulnerable to radioactive fragments from their homeworlds. "You went against my commands again!". Another weapon is his "Wheel of Wonderful Stuff", which he used to trap WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face. Handsome." WordGirl was adopted and provided an alter ego by Tim and Sally Botsford, who gave her the name Becky. By age 2 she was completing crossword puzzles. Becky and TJ's grandfather, and Tim's father, first appearing in the episode "Bampy Battles Bots." The Mayor's real name has not yet been revealed, but is voiced by Ron Lynch and in the episode "The InvisiBill Hand" revealed that he has given 199 keys to the city to WordGirl. She also has a love for animals and is a vegetarian. Artsy is one of Tobey's robots that is considerably artistic and creative. The only way to reverse Eileens transformation is to persuade her to give away something she values. Someone is robbing the grocery store!") She even often shouts "I'm THE BEST! He then has to choose between revealing her, or protecting her identity to help her continue saving the city. In a recent episode, she seems to be able to just look at a picture or painting and create a copy. As well as having the usual superhero traits, such as flying, super strength, and invulnerability, for example, WordGirl also has the dictionary completely memorized, and so has the knack to define, correct, or pronounce any word possible. He usually jumps to conclusions when examining a crime scene, and is named for the assistant of Sherlock Holmes. She also has a cat name Fluffy. Amy Sedaris voices the teacher. [9][10], Gillim says she created the show, in part, with the idea that parents would watch the show with their children to support their learning. While Ms. Unlike other mature height calculators, ours does not require you to enter your weight, or your . ", we learned that he has a mouse orchestra and loves kids' puzzle books, especially those with mazes in them. Dr. Two-Brains VOICE. The series of shorts consisted of thirty episodes, with 130 episodes in the full half-hour series. Although he did extremely well in rehearsal, he has stage fright and did not act in the real production, where many people watched him. When he was a sidekick, he acted more like a boss which annoyed Chuck. However, Wordgirl was able to dispose of her copy, had the thesauruses returned, and gained back their trust. His name was revealed in "Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy" on his name tag and he will often fire workers for very slight reasons. She also stated that she did gymnastics as a kid. WordGirl's focus is on great stories, characters, and animation. Question's question marks back at her, thus defeating her. His symbol, on the chest of his costume, is a thunderbolt. ", causing their brains to fuse, and the external mouse part, located on the left side of his head, glows with a greenish light and pulsates sometimes. He loves knots and is also shown to be an unsuccessful children's performer. She also isnt very good at charades (see the episode "Meat with a Side of Cute" for reference). Question is on trial, she befuddles District Attorney Botsford with her questions, and the jury lets her go. Nilson25 posted over a year ago. [citation needed], WordGirl tries to balance her superhero activities with her "normal" life. The name of this character puns off Conan the Barbarian. Her trademark insignia consists of a red star imposed on a golden shield. This Energy Monster expands in size when it absorbs electricity. The Learnerer first appeared as a cameo in The Rise of Miss Power, where he was one of the villains tied up by Miss Power. The Botsfords are losing to the Mings!") His name comes from two forms of sandwiches: the Reuben and the Grinder, a toasted hero sandwich. Question (more can be found about her below.) In season three, her newest rival is Victoria Best, a girl who is "the best at everything she does" according to her parents. A minor evil villain (voiced by Larry Murphy) who dresses in a tight dark blue mask, tight rubber dark blue outfit, tight yellow gloves, and tight dark blue boots. Because Dr. Two-Brains did not feel that Glen was a competent replacement for him due to Glens conceitedness and foolish ideas, he refuses to let him take over. He appears in the various episodes, "Becky's Birthday", "The Pretty Princess Primere," "Field Day Fun with Robo-Tobey," and "Becky and the Bard", the latter of which shows that he like things that sparkle. Her main weakness, however, is Lexonite, a substance originating from her home planet that causes her to mispronounce, misuse, or misdefine a word, and also eliminates her other capabilities. WordGirl and her sidekick Captain Huggy Face take down quirky villains in every action-packed episode. Despite her resemblance to her mistress, the Butcher could identify which is Dupey or Lady Redundant Woman. His other bosses included The Amazing Rope Guy and The Coach, but has since gone out on his own, and has a love for home baked apple pie with lots of butter and hot dogs, covered in either mustard or chocolate. The Narrator acts as show host, and his final judgment of the games outcome shows his overall bias in WordGirls favor. Alias(es) Also, in the episode "Big's Big Bounce", Becky knows the definition of the word "boost", and Mr. Big becomes suspicious for a while. Contents 1 Background 2 Physical Appearance 3 Secret identity 4 Powers and Abilities 5 Weaknesses 6 Age 7 Becky Botsford 8 Gallery 9 Trivia 10 References Wordbot A robot built by Tobey who first appeared in the TV movie The Rise of Miss Power, as one of Tobey's robots comforting him when he was made fun of by Miss Power and Wordgirl. In "The Birthday Girl's Monstrous Gift", Eileen the Birthday Girl trades the dramatic man a snack bar with the Energy Monster in a glass jar and treats it like a pet. -Welcome to the Hero/Protagonist wiki! It seems to have somewhat of a personality, unlike Tobey's other robots. He is also shown to think very highly of himself, going so far as to make himself a hero who can lift a 200-pound weight while writing a concerto, fly, and do karate, even though he doesn't.The Narrator sometimes teases him over his mustache.