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I'm half beef, half Bob!
—Beefy Bob, "Hooty's Moving Hassle"

Beefy Bob is a minor character in The Owl House. It is an action figure originally found by Eda to sell in her shop and later stored in the Owl House.

Appearance[]

Beefy Bob is a muscular, somewhat disproportionate action figure with dark tan skin, a large chest and arms, smaller legs, and very small feet. It has black, slicked-back hair, angular cheekbones, a cleft chin, thick black eyebrows, and pupils facing in opposite directions. It wears a red shirt with ripped sleeves reading "BEEFY BOB" on the front in bold yellow letters. It has yellow sweatbands on either wrist and black underwear with yellow trim over light blue pants, as well as white boots.

History[]

In "Hooty's Moving Hassle", Luz, Willow, and Gus use Beefy Bob as the vessel for a Moonlight Conjuring, primarily at Gus' request. The spell, meant to animate the toy, instead animates the Owl House itself. When this causes the house to start shaking, Gus, panicked, asks the toy what it did and squeezes it, causing its voicebox to activate and reply "A real man never takes accountability!"

In "Adventures in the Elements", Beefy Bob is among the toys in King's collection that he conscripts into his "boot camp", brought to life with Eda's life-giving potion. Beefy Bob, along with the other animated toys (excluding Francois), is instructed to pamper and bring snacks to King as part of his "training". Due to this mistreatment, it eventually joins New Guy's revolution against King. Beefy Bob is later seemingly destroyed during Hooty's assault.

In "Them's the Breaks, Kid", Beefy Bob, or an identical figure, is turned to stone by Luz's petrification glyph and crumbles away in the wind.

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