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Bob The Killer Goldfish with his feline minion Number Four
Bob The Killer Goldfish with his feline minion Number Four

Bob the Killer Goldfish is a fictional villain in the Earthworm Jim video games and animated series. He is featured as a boss in all three of the console games. Bob, being just a goldfish, rides around in a small glass bowl and gets his feline minions, particularly Number Four, to do all the work for him. In the cartoon series, his home planet is La Planeta De Agua (Arriba!) and he wants Earthworm Jim's supersuit so that he can have arms and legs, as well as a nice, big, juicy, worm to eat. Image File history File links Manualbob. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Earthworm Jim Earthworm Jim is a platform game starring an earthworm who battles evil with the help of an ultra-high-tech-indestructible-super-space-cyber-suit. The game was developed by Shiny Entertainment, released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Earthworm Jim Earthworm Jim is a platform game starring an earthworm who battles evil with the help of an ultra-high-tech-indestructible-super-space-cyber-suit. The game was developed by Shiny Entertainment, released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in... Earthworm Jim is an animated series which ran for 23 episodes and two seasons from 1995-1996 on the WB Network. ... {{Taxobox + - | color = pink - | name = Goldfish - | status = Conservation status: Secure - | image = Goldfish. ... Number Four is a fictional character in the Earthworm Jim universe. ... A planet is generally considered to be a relatively large mass of accreted matter in orbit around a star that is not a star itself. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Earthworm Jim. ... The word arms may refer to: The arm is anatomically the part of the body extending from the shoulder to the elbow. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Bob himself doesn't put up much of a fight. In the first game, Jim simply knocks his bowl off a table and leaves him to flop around on the floor as Jim exits the level. In the second game, in a parody of video game boss encounters, Bob is introduced with much drama in what appears to be a pre-boss-battle cutscene (including a Mortal Kombat-style "Finish Him!" message), only to have Jim suddenly pick him up and eat him. In Earthworm Jim 3D on the Nintendo 64, Bob and Number Four appear in a boss fight at the end of the fourth world, which has a cowboy theme. This boss fight involves retrieving Jim's marbles and stealing them from Bob. It is often agreed amongst fans that this is the easiest boss battle in the game, just like the Bob the Goldfish fights in previous games. A fight is an act to establish dominance over an opposition by causing harm by physical or mental damage. ... Mortal Kombat has multiple meanings. ... Earthworm Jim 3D is to date the last console game in the Earthworm Jim series. ... The Nintendo 64, commonly called the N64, is Nintendos third home video game console. ... Some historic marbles Hand-made marbles from West Africa Marbles can also refer to marble sculptures, for example the Elgin Marbles Marbles is a class of childrens games played with glass, clay, or agate orbs generally approximately half an inch (1cm) across, but can range from a very small...


In the television series, Bob focuses his attention on universal conquest. He spends much of his time attempting to convince the fish of La Planeta De Agua (Arriba!) to embark on a destructive rampage, usually to no avail. On several occasions, Bob has attempted to take over the universe without help, and at one point did succeed in conquering the earth by hyper-evolving himself into another life-form. However, his evolutionary accelerator soon returned him to his original fish form, and he was forced to attempt a retreat. Bob's dialogue, especially when attempting to inspire his fellow fish to "Destroy! Destroy! DESTROY!", is often backed by slow instrumental gospel music, and he speaks with a Southern accent. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Earthworm Jim. ...


On the cartoon, Bob was voiced by Jim Cummings who also does Psy-Crow for that show. Jim Cummings. ... Psy-Crow is a fictional character from the Earthworm Jim universe. ...

Earthworm Jim franchise
Games Earthworm Jim | Earthworm Jim 2 | Earthworm Jim 3D | Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy
Characters Jim | Snott | Psy-Crow | Major Mucus | Peter Puppy | Princess What's-Her-Name | Queen Slug-for-a-Butt | Evil the Cat | Henchrat | Professor Monkey-For-A-Head | Bob the Killer Goldfish | Number Four | Evil Jim
Locations Planet Heck | La Planeta De Agua | Insectika
Technology Super Suit | Pocket Rocket
Other topics Earthworm Jim (cartoon) | Earthworm Jim Universe

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