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Woolly Triplets

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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.


The Woolly Triplets are secondary characters who appeared in the "Syndicated Era" Bendy comic strips by Joey Drew Studios.

Characteristics

Physical appearance

All three of of the Woolly Triplets are short, anthropomorphic sheep with large toon gloves, woolly bodies, black legs and hooves, small black horns, an oval nose and floppy ears. One of them sports large round glasses that hide his eyes, another has freckles on his cheeks and the third has two puffs of woollen hair on both sides of his head.

Personality

All three are shown to be in love with Alice Angel, having made a kissing booth in hopes she’d be a customer and hiding in a trench coat to ask her out. The three are also shown to be con artists, often trying to steal money and goods from people’s pockets and convincing Boswell Lotsabucks to fall for a money making scheme. Boris had taken the three as students.

= Appearances

  • Counting Sheep (1932) - The Woolly Triplets’ first known comic appearance. They’re seen trying to steal money from Boris, only for him to catch them and try to help them successfully pickpocket Bendy
  • F for Effort (1933) - The Triplets are seen being taught “How to be a rapscallion” by Boris, then get sent to “pokey” after being caught stealing. They receive an F from Boris
  • How Not To (1933) - Boris is teaching them how to steal a pie and uses Bendy as an example of what not to do
  • True Love (1933) - The Triplets see Alice Angel walk by and hastily make a kissing booth to get a kiss from her, which succeeds. Boris finds them daydreaming about her and eats a heart from their thought bubbles
  • Three for One (1934) - The Triplets stack themselves in a trench coat, trying to ask Alice out, then fall apart. Alice then kisses them despite this
  • Graduation Day (1934) - The Triplets scam Boswell Lotsabucks by having him buy into a money making scheme. Boris sees and gives them certificates, shedding a happy tear


Behind the scenes

The Woolly Triplets are some of the cartoon characters who make their debut in the compilation comic book Bendy: Crack-up Comics Collection.

Inspirations

TBA

Etymology

The Woolly Triplets official name was never mentioned in Crack-up Comics Collection. A day later after the book's release, their group was officially named by Vannotes, as given by Mady Giuliani script. [1]

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