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Boswell Lotsabucks

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"We've not seen one like this before."
The article's subject originates from the Bendy novel series' continuity, which is not deemed as canonically part of the main series' lore. See Bendy Wiki:Canon for more information.



Characteristics

Physical appearance

Boswell Lotsabucks is a stout, anthropomorphic cat, recognisable for his suits, moustache and monocle.

In the Syndicated Comic Strips, Boswell wears a plain suit with a cravat, black shoes, toon gloves and a monocle. When walking, he’s depicted with a black cane. In Graduation Day, he’s seen wrapped in a towel, his body appearing to be white.

In the Promotional Comics, he sports a black suit jacket with white, windowpane check pants. He has a tie instead of a cravat and is seen with a cigar and top hat. He is not shown with a cane in them despite being out of his house.

Personality

Boswell is a rich, pompous character. He tends to be a bit careless with his money, as he’s seen throwing money into fire and even disposed of excess finances as if it were waste. His expression is often calm and confident, showing his status and power. He’s also entitled, threatening Bendy’s job as a conductor in Train Trouble if he were even a minute late.

Appearances

  • Up in flames (1932) - Boswell is seen lounging in his chair when he grabs a bill that flew through his window to wipe his sweaty face, and then throws it in the fire
  • Bright Idea (1932) - Boswell is in his chair reading a book
  • Bon Appe-sneak (1933) - Boswell reads a newspaper as food is served to him, only to be stolen by Bendy, only looking up after
  • Mutt Cuts (1933) - Boswell goes to the barbers which is suspiciously behind an alleyway, only to have Bendy as a barber and him ruin his hair by making it tall and covered in flowers
  • Sticky Situation (1933) - Bendy steals jewels and money from Boswell’s pocket using a sticky lollipop
  • Nothing is Free (1934) - Boswell struggles to carry bags of money, and so throws them away in a “money disposal” that Bendy set up to take his money
  • The Money will roll right in (1934) - Boswell is scared by a fake spider, dropping his medal, shoulder pads, cane and top hat. He is then dragged by Bendy and Boris into a restaurant while they wear his dropped clothes, bailing before the bill as to make Boswell have to pay for all three meals
  • Poor Yorick (1934) - Boswell is seen in the audience of a “night of culture” event he put on, watching Bendy perform what appears to be Shakespeare
  • Graduation Day (1934) - Boswell listens to the Woolly Triplets pitch a money making scheme to him, which he falls for and pays for
  • Pie and the Sky (1935) - Boswell is seen upset in the background watching Pig cop catch Bendy
  • Automo-steal (1935) - Boswell goes to the mechanics, which turn out to be Bendy and Boris, who dismantle his car and leave him with a unicycle made from the car’s wheel and seat
  • Train Trouble (1941-1946) - Boswell needs to get to Idahohiowa to sign a potato corn contract, and so he uses the train to get there. He threatens Bendy, the conductor, that if he arrives even a single minute late he will make sure Bendy never conducts another train in the country again. After shenanigans ensue, Bendy manages to get Boswell to his destination on time

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