Believes professional wrestling is real. Also believes the universe operates according to how professional wrestling works. In his mentality, the Autobots are the "good guy" wrestlers and the Decepticons are the "bad guy" wrestlers. The Junkions, of course, are members of a "stable" and Wreck-Gar is their "manager". He is flamboyant, loud, egotistical, and slightly nuts, like any professional wrestler. In robot mode, prefers hand-to-hand combat to ranged combat, and fights by imitating wrestling moves he saw on TV. Also stores "foreign objects" in subspace (steel chairs, etc.) Also has an optic-blinding "salt throw" attack (a la Mr. Fuji). In flatbed truck mode, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph and ram enemies, also uses a WWI howitzer cannon he can mount on the rear of his flatbed.
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| - Believes professional wrestling is real. Also believes the universe operates according to how professional wrestling works. In his mentality, the Autobots are the "good guy" wrestlers and the Decepticons are the "bad guy" wrestlers. The Junkions, of course, are members of a "stable" and Wreck-Gar is their "manager". He is flamboyant, loud, egotistical, and slightly nuts, like any professional wrestler. In robot mode, prefers hand-to-hand combat to ranged combat, and fights by imitating wrestling moves he saw on TV. Also stores "foreign objects" in subspace (steel chairs, etc.) Also has an optic-blinding "salt throw" attack (a la Mr. Fuji). In flatbed truck mode, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph and ram enemies, also uses a WWI howitzer cannon he can mount on the rear of his flatbed.
- Bulk was a member of the Fearsome Hand of Four.
- The Bulk is the Sulk's lesser known brother. The Bulk and the Sulk were once the same but once Bravid reduced the gamma, they were different. In 1947, the Bulk attacked to test his stenghth by lifting the Statue of Liberty. He failed and the statue fell on him, which caused brain damage. He was in a coma for 45 years. He was then put in a mental hospital but the Terroist comics saved him and said he should get revenge on America for putting him in there.
- Bulk (m) is the scorelorish owndom of a thing that sets its backlash towards a shift in speed. In his work, the Beholding of Onlay, Einstein showed that bulk and inwork were scorelorishly the same thing, by the well-known worthlink: .
- Bulk appeared in A Friend in Need. See full entry of Farkas Bulkmeier|Bulk at Power Rangers Wiki
- A "Bulk" is what Mini-Cons call normal-sized Transformers. They're big, you see. And they'll step on you. Linkage
- Bulk is a Raven in Armored Core 2. His rank is #19 in the Arena.
- Bulk sets are sets that include one type of brick, in large quantities. There is a large variety of pieces available in Bulk, and the theme consists of 116 different sets so far. The theme had subtheme piece sets for Castle, Trains, TECHNIC, Seasonal, and other themes.
- Bulk is Texas Pete's other henchman and does anything that Tex says. One of his favourite things is to eat, which is why he is rather rotund. He is strong, which is what Tex needs in certain situations, but is a bit thick. This lack of brain power means that Bulk doesn't think for himself and instead blunders into situations causing havoc for Tex. He is good friends with Skeleton (Tex's other henchman). Bulk is the only other person to have known SuperTed's magic word. He knew it for a few seconds, then forgot it (much to Tex's displeasure). But during that time he said the magic word and became SuperBulk. His costume looked the same as SuperTed’s, but was a but more stretched. He zoomed around the sky like a bee and kept making buzzing sounds. He carried on all day, until the fuel in his
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| - Believes professional wrestling is real. Also believes the universe operates according to how professional wrestling works. In his mentality, the Autobots are the "good guy" wrestlers and the Decepticons are the "bad guy" wrestlers. The Junkions, of course, are members of a "stable" and Wreck-Gar is their "manager". He is flamboyant, loud, egotistical, and slightly nuts, like any professional wrestler. In robot mode, prefers hand-to-hand combat to ranged combat, and fights by imitating wrestling moves he saw on TV. Also stores "foreign objects" in subspace (steel chairs, etc.) Also has an optic-blinding "salt throw" attack (a la Mr. Fuji). In flatbed truck mode, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph and ram enemies, also uses a WWI howitzer cannon he can mount on the rear of his flatbed.
- Bulk is Texas Pete's other henchman and does anything that Tex says. One of his favourite things is to eat, which is why he is rather rotund. He is strong, which is what Tex needs in certain situations, but is a bit thick. This lack of brain power means that Bulk doesn't think for himself and instead blunders into situations causing havoc for Tex. He is good friends with Skeleton (Tex's other henchman). Bulk is the only other person to have known SuperTed's magic word. He knew it for a few seconds, then forgot it (much to Tex's displeasure). But during that time he said the magic word and became SuperBulk. His costume looked the same as SuperTed’s, but was a but more stretched. He zoomed around the sky like a bee and kept making buzzing sounds. He carried on all day, until the fuel in his rocket boots were empty. In The Original Adventures of Superted from the 80's, Bulk was voiced by Roy Kinnear and In The Further Adventures of Superted from the early 90's, Bulk was voiced by Frank Welker.
- Bulk was a member of the Fearsome Hand of Four.
- The Bulk is the Sulk's lesser known brother. The Bulk and the Sulk were once the same but once Bravid reduced the gamma, they were different. In 1947, the Bulk attacked to test his stenghth by lifting the Statue of Liberty. He failed and the statue fell on him, which caused brain damage. He was in a coma for 45 years. He was then put in a mental hospital but the Terroist comics saved him and said he should get revenge on America for putting him in there.
- Bulk (m) is the scorelorish owndom of a thing that sets its backlash towards a shift in speed. In his work, the Beholding of Onlay, Einstein showed that bulk and inwork were scorelorishly the same thing, by the well-known worthlink: .
- Bulk appeared in A Friend in Need. See full entry of Farkas Bulkmeier|Bulk at Power Rangers Wiki
- A "Bulk" is what Mini-Cons call normal-sized Transformers. They're big, you see. And they'll step on you. Linkage
- Bulk is a Raven in Armored Core 2. His rank is #19 in the Arena.
- Bulk sets are sets that include one type of brick, in large quantities. There is a large variety of pieces available in Bulk, and the theme consists of 116 different sets so far. The theme had subtheme piece sets for Castle, Trains, TECHNIC, Seasonal, and other themes.
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