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Bob
'Tekken' character
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First gameTekken 6 (2007)

Bob (Japanese: ボブ, Hepburn: Bobu) (Full name: Robert Richards (ロバート・リチャーズ, Robāto Richāzu)) is a fictional character from the Tekken fighting game series released by Namco Bandai Games. Bob was introduced in Tekken 6 (2007), and he has returned for all other subsequent games. Bob is a renowned martial arts prodigy from the United States. An alternate version of himself named Slim Bob is playable in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011). Slim Bob is, as the name suggests, a thinner version of Bob who made an appearance in his Tekken 6 ending.

Appearances

In video games

A once slim fighter, Bob participated in numerous tournaments but lacked power against larger opponents, and so fattened himself up; he did not lose his speed. The fans doubted him and he immediately entered The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 to return to the spotlight and prove that his combination would be supreme.

He return in Tekken 7: Fated Retribution through time release.

Bob also appears in Tekken 3D: Prime Edition, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken Revolution, as well as in Capcom-made crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken, with Julia Chang as his official tag partner. His alternate Costume is modeled after Ryu. It gives him Ryu's bandana, gloves, white belt and karate gi where the upper part is white and the lower is black. According to the download blurb, Bob was impressed by Ryu's never-ending dedication to the fight. He decided to pay the original world warrior his respects with a special outfit.

Slim Bob

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Slim Bob in Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Slim Bob (スリムボブ, Surimubobu) is an alternate version of Bob, playable in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. As the name suggests, he is a thinner version of Bob who first made an appearance in his Tekken 6 ending. Slim Bob made his playable debut as one of the DLC characters for Tekken Tag Tournament 2, released on October 9, 2012. Bob became famous after winning The King of the Iron Fist Tournament 6. He was seemingly showered with never-ending popularity, with interviews that came day or night. Without noticing, he became slimmer. The Slim Bob was shown in a weight room measuring his weight. Only reaching around 155 pounds (70 kg), he became frustrated. Unsatisfied with the results, he stepped back on. But, the scale showed the same results. Even more infuriated, he started to beat his head against the wall, and then became exhausted and lay down. Slim Bob has a similar fighting style with his obese counterpart, with an almost identical move-list and slightly different range-some of his moves that require a relatively large weight have changed. He often complains that he does not have enough weight. He is depicted as a lean version of Bob who wears a red hooded jacket and red pants, with dark blue gloves and sneakers.

In other media

Bob appears in the web manga, Tekken Comic. His dossier is also briefly seen in the CGI film Tekken: Blood Vengeance when Anna Williams opens a file containing dossiers on various persons of interest.

Character design

Bob is depicted as a tall, obese man with blonde hair in his late 20s. He usually wears a red T-shirt with brown suspenders, blue jeans, and black gloves and shoes. His Player 2 costume is a black jacket, white shirt with roses, blue jeans, and brown gloves and shoes. Bob is possibly inspired by the character Haru, who was played by the now deceased actor Chris Farley, in the 1997 film Beverly Hills Ninja.[citation needed]

Gameplay and fighting style

Bob was described as "a freestyle karate practitioner from the U.S." by Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada. His fighting style can also possibly be derived from martial art-based acrobatic sports such as tricking. Exceptionally strong, fast, and hard-hitting, with good range and devastating combos, Bob is a well-rounded fighter. His offence is very damaging, but most of his good launchers and low hits are punishable. Also, he's a big target for longer juggles. Overall, Bob is generally played as an offensive character.

Reception

In 2008, GameDaily ranked Bob as the "10th ugliest game character", commenting "If the bright red shirt covering the gigantic frame isn't insulting enough, he also has a bleach blonde mop on his head".[1] In 2010, GamesRadar wrote a fight between Bob and Rufus as one of the ones players wanted to see in Street Fighter X Tekken, adding "How two totally different companies decided they both needed speedy fat asses in their games at exactly the same time is something of a mystery, though to be fair, we feel there’s room for both of them."[2] That same year, Now Gamer listed Bob and Rufus as one of the rivalries they wanted to see in Street Fighter X Tekken, commenting "We’re still amazed at how fast and flexible both of these lard-lads are."[3] FHM listed Bob and Hugo as among the "10 Awesome Fantasy Fights in Street Fighter X Tekken", adding "Count on it that they won’t take each other lightly.".[4] In 2011, Complex ranked Bob as the "14 most badass fat guy in games", adding "All of those fourth meals didn't slow him down, clearly, as he was one of the fastest martial artists as well, pulling off amazing moves with Bruce Lee zest."[5] In 2012, Game Informer named Bob as one of the most "ridiculous" Tekken characters, adding "Unless he's figured out a way to make diabetes a contagious disease, I don't think he's a threat to Tekken's actual fighters".[6] In 2013, Complex ranked Bob as the "10th best Tekken character".[7]

References

  1. ^ Robert Workman (2008-01-23). "Gallery and Images". GameDaily. Archived from the original on 2010-11-02. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
  2. ^ Grimm, Michael (2010-08-03). "12 matchups we want to see in Street Fighter X Tekken". GamesRadar. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  3. ^ "Street Fighter X Tekken Character Wishlist". NowGamer. 27 July 2010. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
  4. ^ "10 Awesome Fantasy Fights in Street Fighter X Tekken | Read reviews of movies, CDs, games, gadgets, cars, and more!". FHM.com.ph. 2012-07-27. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  5. ^ "The 25 Most Badass Fat Guys In Games". Complex. 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  6. ^ "The Most Ridiculous Characters Of Tekken Tag Tournament 2". Game Informer. 2012-08-27. Archived from the original on December 30, 2014. Retrieved 2012-08-27. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "The 20 Best "Tekken" Video Game Characters of All Time". Complex. 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2013-09-03.