

After smashing the Bully's head, another Bully is seen dissecting a frog, only to later be killed by one of the traps. Mono later finds a hammer near an unaware Bully. Mono frees himself and tries to go after them, but they use a rope ladder to escape to the upper floor. While Mono is constrained, Six is surrounded by Bullies and then kidnapped. Their identities remain unclear until one of them pushes down a locker onto Mono, trapping him. As the duo progress through the School, the Bullies stalk Mono and Six while setting traps for the children to fall in. Shortly after Mono and Six avoid the first trap in the School, they see the Bullies for a short time. When they leave, the boy kills them, smashing their porcelain heads with lollipop, and then runs out into the street, where in the grass he finds the Bully he has killed and a broken bicycle. Later, he tries to escape from other Bullies, hiding under a desk in an empty classroom. Despite their violent nature, the Bullies become stiff in fear around the Teacher, but they can still attack Mono around her under her orders.Īt the beginning of the fourth episode of the digital comic, one of the Bullies is knocked down from the roof by the Fat Kid, after which he throws a bicycle at him. They are also completely relentless, as one of them does not stop trying to get Mono despite being restrained by a leash. They are extremely rowdy, disobedient, noisy and hyperactive.

The Bullies are malicious troublemakers who will attack Mono on sight and will even bully each other.
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Some have heads that are cracked open to reveal they are completely hollow, possibly as a reference to the phrase "empty-headed", meaning stupid. Their limbs, while appearing to be organic, are the same pale color as their heads, suggesting they may be completely made of porcelain. Both male and female Bullies have large heads resembling porcelain dolls, with eye sockets, cracked white skin, white socks and black shoes, and neatly combed black hair. The Bullies appear as scrawny, wiry children roughly a head taller than Mono and Six, dressed in matching outfits akin to late 1950's British school uniforms: white shirts with brown vests and shorts for the boys, and white shirts with brown skirts for the girls. They are Bullies, and they will get you if you don't get them first. Proof that all children don't get to be innocent, The Bullies aren't tragic figures, no cruel parents to blame, and don't secretly crave your friendship.
