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Biography[]
Bob lived in New York City in a likely abandoned building with his friends, including Thomas. One day, he and one of his friends came across Tsukushi Makino who looked lost. They approached her, but she became frightened. Thomas then appeared and explained their intentions. They brought her to their place, where they celebrated a recent score. Tsukushi accidentally found a gun and tossed into the air. Bob offered to let her hold it.[1] The next day, Bob and the others went to the Domyojis' house to help Tsukushi, who wanted to get inside to see Tsukasa Domyoji. She was able to get in with an old woman's help. Everyone wished her good luck.[2] The day after that, Tsukushi and Rui Hanazawa took everyone out to eat as a thank you. They all ate heartily and quickly disappeared when Rui realized he forgot his wallet.[3]
Physical appearance[]
Bob was a tall individual with a slim build. He had spiky, possibly blonde hair. Bob's right ear was pierced. He wore casual clothing, such as thin T-shirts and simple pants. Bob also layered his clothing, indicating that New York was a bit chilly during that time of year.
Personality and traits[]
Like Thomas's other friends, Bob appeared to be a good guy. He and another person tried to help Tsukushi when she appeared to be lost. Bob and the others later offered their support while she was trying to get into the Domyojis' place. Additionally, Bob seemed to have a casual view on firearms.
Etymology[]
Bob is a shortened version of the male given name Robert.[4] Robert itself is an ancient Germanic given name, which has become popular in many countries including the United States. It can mean "shining with glory" or "fame-bright."[5] As a foreign name, Bob is rendered in katakana as ボブ (Bobu).
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Character notes
- He first appears in chapter one hundred and ninety-one of Boys Over Flowers.
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