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The Bully In The Launderette is an antagonist from the Mr. Bean short, Tee Off, Mr Bean. He is played by Grant Masters.

Not much is known about him, not even his name. According to the short, he practices martial arts, is a black belt and carries a pair of nunchuks. He is a very aggressive man, shoving the weaker Mr Bean aside, stealing his washing machine and nonverbally threatening him, despite Mr Bean doing nothing wrong. He enjoys picking on those weaker than he is.

Beanfan112's version
''Some of Beanfan112's earliest work. Laugh at its MS Paint body all you want; you will run once it turns its soap-firing washing machine on you.''

Gameplay
The Bully In The Launderette has four buttons to work with, a la Kung Fu Man. It can chain light attacks to heavy attacks (like -> ), as well as its Normals into Specials. It is capable of chaining all of its standing Normals together ( -> ->  -> ).

However, it doesn't have many specials to chain into, as it only has a kung fu palm variant and a projectile. The projectile has only one version, while the kung fu palm works with both LP and MP, leaving the bully with a very shallow movepool. The two hypers it sports, comprises of the Washing Machine gun, which is a projectile super similar to the author's other chars with the bullet shooting hypers, and an autocombo that has a very long startup.

The autocombo suffers from less damage than the water machine gun hyper, as well as an incredibly long startup of 50 frames. This startup not only makes it really hard to connect with the move, it also makes it impossible to combo into.

General
"Hey, hey, hey!"

"For the last time...when I came here, this was white!"

"I must have something to it!"

"Let's have a look then, shall we?"

"My shirt is white, not black!"

"I noticed you wearing a skirt?"

"RO-TOM!"

"RO-TOM!"

"RO-TOM!"

"RO-TOM!"

"RO-TOM!"

"RO-TOM!"

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"RO-TOM!"

[Quotes];Spanish victory1 = "Hey, hey, hey!" victory2 = "Por última vez ... cuando llegué aquí, esto era blanco!" victory3 = "Tengo que tener algo que hacer!" victory4 = "Vamos a echar un vistazo a continuación, ¿de acuerdo?" victory5 = "Mi camiseta es de color blanco, no negro!" victory6 = "Me di cuenta de que llevaba una falda?"

[Quotes];French victory1 = "Hey, hey, hey!" victory2 = "Pour la dernière fois ... quand je suis venu ici, cela était blanc!" victory3 = "Je dois avoir quelque chose à faire!" victory4 = "Ayons un regard, puis, allons-nous?" victory5 = "Ma chemise est blanche, pas noir!" victory6 = "J'ai remarqué que vous portez une jupe?"

[Quotes];German victory1 = "Hey, hey, hey!" victory2 = "Zum letzten Mal ... als ich hierher kam, war dies weiß!" victory3 = "Ich muss etwas dagegen haben!" victory4 = "Lasst uns einen Blick dann, sollen wir?" victory5 = "Mein Hemd ist weiß, nicht schwarz!" victory6 = "Ich bemerkt, dass Sie trägt einen Rock?"