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Encyclopedia > Big Boss and Scratch
CROOKS
Big Boss with Scratch
Image:Bigboss-4.jpg
Real name Brandon Babel
Background Crime lord of Empire City
CROOKS Position The Ringleader behind all of the crooks infesting Empire City.
Trademark Features Incrediblly fat man with an iron left hand he uses to smash things when enraged and to make a certain point across. Never without Scratch, his pet weasel.
Extra Specialty He rules the criminal world with an iron fist. Selfish, greedy, with a stong lust for power, dominion, and wealth.
Significant Episode Appearances The Case of Big Boss' Master Plan, The Case of Big Boss' Bye Bye, The Case of Big Boss' Big Switch, The Case of The Spotless Kingpin, The Case of The Crime Convention, and many others.
Voiced by Len Carlson

Big Boss and Scratch (Big Boss Real name: Brandon Babel, voiced by Len Carlson, the same actor who also voiced Mace and Sundown in the series) are cartoon characters in the C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) series from Hasbro. Image File history File links Bigboss-4. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... C.O.P.S ’n’ Crooks was a line of action figures produced by Hasbro and sold between 1988 and 1989. ... The Hasbro logo uses a smile to indicate the carefree nature of its products. ...

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Character Profile

Big Boss is Empire City's worst nightmare. He's Empire City's most nefarious of all criminals and the mastermind behind the Crooks Organization that's made up entirely of professional burglars, muggers, and thieves. He rules the criminal world with a literal iron fist, using his cybernetic left hand to smash things when enraged, especialy his desk. He talks like Edward G. Robinson, nearly always utter a soft spoken 'mahh' as he speaks to himself, his thugs, foes, anyone. Crook can refer to the following: Crooking is a verb to refer to the action of creating a bend or curve; for example, crooking a finger. ... Mugging may refer to: A type of robbery, in which the perpetrator accosts the victim in a public place, such as a street or parking lot, and demands money and/or valuables. ... Theft (also known as stealing) is, in general, the wrongful taking of someone elses property without that persons willful consent. ... Edward Goldenberg Robinson (December 12, 1893 – January 26, 1973) was a jewish - American actor of stage and film. ...


In the toy series as well as in the cartoon at one time in The Case of C.O.P.S. File #1, he is seen carrying a strange cane he uses as a rifle weapon. Surprisingly fast and agile despite being a grossly, 350 pound obese, Big Boss makes sure that no criminal caper goes on without him knowing it and his approval. He's also never without his personal yes-man named Squeaky Kleen, who serves Big Boss hand and foot. He is seen as a huge fat man with 3 molds on the upper left hand corner of his forehead and a white suit with about 4 police badges on them he uses as trophies after he brought down 4 police officers, who foolishly dared to challenge him to battle and lost. Obesity is an excess storage of fat and can affect any mammal, such as the mouse on the left. ... For the band, see The Police. ...


Big Boss shares similarities with such other criminal villains as Lex Luthor, the Kingpin and Rupert Thorn, with one exception- he is never shown to be involved in any legitimate business practices. It is assumed all his wealth comes from crime. Lex Luthor is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain and archenemy of Superman. ... Kingpin may refer to: Kingpin (mechanics), the pivot in a cars steering mechanism Kingpin (television series), a crime/drama mini-series on NBC Kingpin (1985 film), a film by Mike Walker Kingpin (film), a 1996 film by the Farrelly brothers Kingpin: Life of Crime, a first-person shooter computer...


Scratch

Big Boss' is never without Scratch who keeps him company everywhere he goes at all times. Scratch is Big Boss' pet weasel, who has huge large eyes, metal paws, and a cybernetic body armor on him that at one time forms into a jet pack that he used to deliever a force field device to Rock Krusher who used it to trap the prison guards while he and his pals take over the Empire city Prison in The Case of the Prison Break-in. Species Mustela africana Mustela altaica Mustela erminea Mustela eversmannii Mustela felipei Mustela frenata Mustela kathiah Mustela lutreola Mustela lutreolina Mustela nigripes Mustela nivalis Mustela nudipes Mustela putorius Mustela sibirica Mustela strigidorsa Mustela vison Mustela Whitus Weasels are mammals in the genus Mustela of the Mustelidae family. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Major Highlights

The Case of The Spotless Kingpin

He hates to get his suit dirty and in The Case of the Spotless Kingpin, Big Boss orders a new stain resistant suit made to completely resist dirt. But, when Bowser, Blitz, and Highway came to take down Berserko, Rock Krusher and Squeeky Kleen, Berserko witlessly threw the suit at the COPS causing the chemicals inside the suit stolen from a laboratory to get screwed up, causing the suit to act as a big magnet that attracts all the dirt right to Big Boss. Rock Krusher (real name: unknown, voiced by Brent Ticomb) is a cartoon character in the C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) series from Hasbro. ... Biochemistry laboratory at the University of Cologne. ...


Big Boss, so enraged, ordered his crooks to fix up a formula that will reverse the effects of the ill-fated suit and get the dirt away from him. So Squeeky had to have Dr. BadVibes make out the formula hoping that will cure him of this dirty predicament. Later, Squeeky was able to escape from the C.O.P.S. and raced back to Big Boss at his penthouse with the formula and, at his order, splashed the formula on him - and we see the dirt gets dissolved away - and the suit too, revealing Big Boss' pig trousers, a white sweatshirt, and one angry Big Boss chasing after poor old Sqeeky Kleen. In mathematics and in the sciences, a formula is a concise way of expressing information symbolically (as in a mathematical or chemical formula), or a general relationship between quantities. ... In architecture, a penthouse is a building on the roof of another building, or alternatively, an apartment on the top floor of a building. ... Species Sus barbatus Sus bucculentus Sus cebifrons Sus celebensis Sus domesticus Sus heureni Sus philippensis Sus salvanius Sus scrofa Sus timoriensis Sus verrucosus Pigs are ungulates native to Eurasia collectively grouped under the genus Sus within the Suidae family. ...


The Case of The Visiting Mother

Big Boss has a mother known as Big Momma who, at one time, paid him a visit in Empire City in The Case of the Visiting Mother to accompany him to an auction brought on by Commissioner Highwaters to raise money for charity. Big Boss had to struggle to be good in front of his momma even though it was pretty difficult thing to do for a kingpin such as Big Boss. He even has to hide his true colors from her by pretending to run an orphanage with his crooks posing as orphans. An auctioneer and her assistants scan the crowd for bidders An auction is the process of buying and selling things by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder. ... Kingpin may refer to: Kingpin (mechanics), the pivot in a cars steering mechanism Kingpin (television series), a crime/drama mini-series on NBC Kingpin (1985 film), a film by Mike Walker Kingpin (film), a 1996 film by the Farrelly brothers Kingpin: Life of Crime, a first-person shooter computer... An orphanage is an institution dedicated to caring for orphans (children who have lost their parents). ... Alternative uses: see orphan (typesetting), and orphan process in computing. ...


The Case of The Crime Convention

Big Boss is a very greedy, selfish man who one time took all the glory for himself in The Case of the Crime Convention when he awarded the Crook of the Year Trophy to himself after Buttons McBoomBoom and Berserko duke it out with each other to see who is to be voted Crook of the Year. Buttons McBoomBoom (Real name: Unknown, Voiced by Nick Nichols. ... Berzerko (real name: unknown) is a cartoon character in the C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) series from Hasbro. ...


The Case of The Super Shakedown

Big Boss wishes to make all of Empire City his own and will do what ever it takes to do it, whether is taking the President of the United States hostage in The Case of Big Boss' Master Plan or use a super earthquake machine to level the city to the ground, unless all of his demands are met in The Case of The Super Shakedown, where Big Boss threatens to destroy the city unless his demands are met. But thanks to the C.O.P.S., the machine is destroyed, Empire City is on solid ground once again, and Big Boss' Penthouse is flooded with Big Boss and Squeeky Kleen inside trying to make a getaway before the earthquake, that never occurred, hit the city. The presidential seal was used by President Hayes in 1880 and last modified in 1959 by adding the 50th star for Hawaii. ... An earthquake is a phenomenon that results from and is powered by the dynamic release of stored energy that radiates seismic waves. ...


The Case of Big Boss' Bye Bye

Sometimes Big Boss like to take advantage of the city's problems and uses it to his own advantage. In The Case of Big Boss' Bye Bye, Empire City has lots of money troubles and Mayor Davis has declared that all unnesessary employment in Empire City must be eliminated. Bulletproof had to assure the C.O.P.S team that C.O.P.S. organization is not one of the unnesessary employment that needs to be put out of business. However, Big Boss made C.O.P.S. to be one of them by faking retirement and took off to a tropical island hideaway to await the C.O.P.S. be given the pink slip. Afterwards, Big Boss returns to pull a heist on the Empire Cental Railroad train that's coming to Empire City to deliver relief funds to the city, which was successfully thwarted by Bulletproof, Mainframe, and Mace, who all got their jobs back afterwards. An example of Money. ... Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ... This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ...



 
 

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