The Bully

''He's big. He's strong. He's a total jerk.''

The one who torments kids in school (with their cohorts at their side) without end. They're larger in size and strength than most kids and no one can shake them except the Principal. Being unruly, the Bully is seen as a force to be reckoned with as they're often caught doing something bad, like smoking or beating up the Nerd or Geek for the 8.3 millionth time.

In 70s and 80s movies, the Bully is certainly a guy (excluding all occurrences of the Mean Girl) and repetitively picks on the Main throughout the film until he's been defeated in some way. The Main's Love may be on the Bully's side, but she isn't one of his chums. She may switch sides and be with the Main so she can be his girlfriend after the Bully's downfall (which may be the Main's display of his worthiness his Love whether intentional or not), but it's just about guaranteed The Good Guy Gets The Girl in some way, even if she ends up just being his friend.

Those who have the role as the Bully have varying reasons for why they are what they are. One reason is they want to keep a sense of power and authority over those smaller and weaker than them by being a feared figure throughout their school. Another is they share a household with an Evil Family that abuses them and their bad environment shaped them into a bad person.

UnStats
Strength ●●●●●●●○○○

Skill ●●●●●○○○○○

Intelligence ●●●○○○○○○○

Influence ●●●●●●●○○○

Reputation ●●●●●○○○○○

Repeat ●●●●○

UnStat Avg. 4.1 (C)

''The Bully's greatest aspects are their Strength and Influence, both being given seven points. Most Bullies are portrayed owning incredible physique and playground infamy that carries into the hallways and shapes them into one of the most feared students, if not the most feared, at the school, which also boosts their Reputation. However, the Bully's Reputation is simultaneously lowered by the very thing that raises it: their malice. The Bully's fellow schoolchildren only respect them out of fear, which is what leads to them being disliked by many, therefore neutralizing their Reputation's increase and setting it at 5 points. As most Bullies throughout fiction are written to be mindless brutes who torment others for their own pleasure (albeit with moderate distinction of their reasons behind their actions), their Repeat is rated very highly, kneecapping any chance of being placed on a high tier. Overall, the Bully is a dominant force in the world of school with only a lack of smarts and originality holding them back. The Bully's Average is 4.1, which makes them a C-tier role. If Bullies studied every now and then and were more authentic in character, they could significantly up their UnStat game and possibly sit on mid B tier.''