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Skullivan D. Buggy, or just Skullbuggy or SkullB, is one of the main characters of The SkullB Show.

Biography

Everybody loves me! I'm a terrific athlete!

As explained in System Shocked, Skullbuggy was built by a mysterious company only known as Skull Industries. He and several other Skullbuggies were built to be killing machines. However, SkullB's personality chip malfunctioned, turning him from a killing machine to a normal person--er, machine. SkullB then met up with Jerry at some point in time, and he now lives with Jerry and his live-in girlfriend Casey.

Skullbuggy is quite the character. Sometimes, he can be one of the funny guys, getting into all sorts of mischief. However, he can also be a cynic. This split personality has helped and hurt the SkullB gang before.

Skullbuggy has been proven to be a ladies' man. He has hit on countless women, including Fran, Casey's mother Hannah, and others. However, he hasn't been quite as successful as he hopes.

Skullbuggy is apparently a fan of daytime television. He has also been seen taking bubble baths. How and why he does this is unknown.

Appearance

Skullbuggy is an enigma, anatomy-wise. He has claimed that he cannot eat, yet he can. He also claims not to be able to smell. SkullB can somehow use tires for arms and legs, as well as gripping things. He can also walk upright, somehow. He somehow carries a cannon in his mouth, as well as a machine gun-type weapon.

In seasons one through four, Skullbuggy had wheels for limbs. However, at the end of season four, he mysteriously gained arms and legs. Why this happened is unknown for now. SkullB doesn't question this, though--he just went with it and now he has arms and legs.

Trivia

  • The character of Skullbuggy originated in an NES game called Cocoron. Upon starting the game, the player is prompted to create their own character--the writer, of course, put a skull on a buggy body, resulting in what we know as Skullbuggy.
  • SkullB's middle name is Donovan.
  • Blue is not SkullB's real color. His real color is black--he had it painted over.
  • SkullB is admittedly a fan of opera.