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{{Quote|Centuries of Trollhunters, and I would have killed two in almost as many days.|Bular to [[Jim Lake Jr.|Jim]] and [[Toby Domzalski|Toby]] in "[[Becoming: Part 2]]"}}{{Infobox_Character
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{{Quote|Whoever holds the [[Amulet of Daylight|Amulet of Merlin]], I shall destroy [[Jim Lake Jr.|him]], just as I have done with every, single one of [[Trollhunter|them]].|Bular to [[Stricklander|Strickler]] in "[[Becoming: Part 1]]"}}
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{{Infobox_Character
 
|image1 = blrrrrr1.png
 
|image1 = blrrrrr1.png
|relatives = [[Gunmar]] (father)
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|relatives = [[Gunmar]] (father)
 
|eye_color = Orange
 
|eye_color = Orange
 
|race = [[Gumm-Gumms|Gumm-Gumm]] [[Trolls|Troll]]
 
|race = [[Gumm-Gumms|Gumm-Gumm]] [[Trolls|Troll]]
|voiced_by = Ron Perlman
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|voiced_by = [[Ron Perlman]]
 
|status = Deceased
 
|status = Deceased
 
|title1 = Bular
 
|title1 = Bular
|home = [[Darklands]] (formerly)<br>[[Arcadia Oaks]] (formerly)
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|home = [[The Darklands]] (formerly)<br>
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[[Arcadia Oaks]] (formerly)
 
|weapon(s) = Swords<br>Horns
 
|weapon(s) = Swords<br>Horns
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|minions = [[Changelings]]<br>
|minions = [[Changeling|Changelings]]<br>[[Nomura]]<br>[[Otto Scaarbach]]<br>[[Gladys Groe]] (deceased)<br>Unknown disguised Customs Agent from "[[Bittersweet Sixteen]]"<br>[[Goblins]]<br>[[Stalkling]]
 
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[[Nomura]]<br>
|enemies = [[Jim Lake Jr.]], [[Toby Domzalski]], [[Blinky Galadrigal]], [[AAARRRGGHH!!!]], [[Draal the Deadly]], [[Kanjigar the Courageous]]
 
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[[Otto Scaarbach]] †<br>
|aka = Son of Gunmar<br>Skullcrusher’s heir (by [[Stricklander]])
 
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[[Gladys Groe]] †<br>
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Unknown Customs Agent from "[[Bittersweet Sixteen]]" †<br>
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[[Goblins]]<br>
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[[Stalklings|Stalkling]]
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|enemies = [[Jim Lake Jr.]]<br>
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[[Toby Domzalski]]<br>
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[[Blinky Galadrigal]]<br>
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[[AAARRRGGHH!!!]]<br>
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[[Draal the Deadly]] †<br>
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[[Kanjigar the Courageous]] †
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|aka = Son of Gunmar<br>
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Skullcrusher’s Heir, Imbecile, Brute, Superintendant's Son ([[Stricklander|Strickler]])
 
|first_appearance = "[[Becoming: Part 1]]"
 
|first_appearance = "[[Becoming: Part 1]]"
|last_appearance = "[[Unbecoming]]"|tv_shows = ''[[Trollhunters]]''|full_name = Bular the Vicious|age = Hundreds of years|hair_color = Black|affiliation = Bad|personality = Ruthless, blood-thirsty, arrogant, impulsive, uncaring, cold, evil, persistent, vengeful|likes = Eating humans, his father, gathering the Killahead Bridge|dislikes = Adapting, changelings, his father in exile, things not going his way, Strickler's strategies, Trollhunters|friends/allies = [[Stricklander]]}}'''Bular the Vicious''' was the son of [[Gunmar]], and the quaternary antagonist in ''[[Trollhunters]]''. Also, the main antagonist of the first half of Season 1 in Trollhunters.
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|last_appearance = "[[Unbecoming]]"|tv_shows = ''[[Trollhunters]]''|full_name = Bular the Vicious|age = Hundreds of years|hair_color = Black|affiliation = Bad|personality = Ruthless, cold, arrogant, evil, impulsive, uncaring, persistent, vengeful, inhumane, blood-thirsty, impatient, explosive|likes = Eating humans, his father, chaos, gathering the pieces of the Killahead Bridge, being in charge|dislikes = Adapting, waiting, changelings, his father in exile, everything not going his way, Trollhunters|friends/allies = [[Stricklander]] (in a lesser extent)|gender = Male|occupation = Second-in-Command of the [[Gumm-Gumms]] (formerly)|books = '''''[[The Adventure Begins]]'''''<br>
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'''''[[Welcome to the Darklands]]'''''<br>
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'''''[[The Book of Ga-Huel]]''''' <br>(mentioned)<br>
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'''''[[Age of the Amulet]]'''''<br>
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'''''[[The Way of the Wizard]]''''' <br>(mentioned)<br>
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'''''[[Angor Reborn]]'''''<br>
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'''''[[The Secret History of Trollkind]]'''''<br>
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'''''[[The Felled]]'''''}}
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'''Bular the Vicious''' was a major antagonist of ''[[Trollhunters]]'', serving as the main antagonist in the first half of [[Trollhunters (Part One)|Part One]] (posthumous in the second half) and a one-time alternate reality antagonist featured in the [[Trollhunters (Part Two)|Part Two]] episode "[[Unbecoming]]".
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He was the second-in-command of the [[Gumm-Gumms]] and the son of [[Gunmar]].
   
 
==Official Description==
 
==Official Description==
<p style="text-align:center;">"''Impulsive and explosive, Bular is the last of his tribe, hiding in the shadows of the human world. His warlord father Gunmar has been imprisoned within the [[Darklands]] for centuries. It kills Bular that he must take orders from [[Walter Strickler|Strickler]], a lowly, second-class [[Changeling]]. He wants nothing more than to destroy[[Jim Lake| the Trollhunter]] and free Gunmar and his army, proving his worth to his estranged father."''</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;">"''Impulsive and explosive, Bular is the last of his tribe, hiding in the shadows of the human world. His warlord father Gunmar has been imprisoned within the [[The Darklands|Darklands]] for centuries. It kills Bular that he must take orders from [[Stricklander|Strickler]], a lowly, second-class [[Changelings|Changeling]]. He wants nothing more than to destroy[[Jim Lake Jr.| the Trollhunter]] and free Gunmar and his army, proving his worth to his estranged father."''</p>
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
   
=== Hunting the Amulet ===
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=== Backstory ===
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During the Battle of Killahead Bridge, Deya the Deliverer exiled Bular's father, Gunmar, and the rest of his army into the [[The Darklands|Darklands]]. Bular managed to avoid exile and remained roaming the human world, trying to steal the Amulet of Daylight and rebuild the Killahead Bridge to free his father.
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=== Trollhunters (Part One) ===
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==== Hunting the Amulet ====
 
Bular first appears in "[[Becoming: Part 1]]" when he duels [[Kanjigar the Courageous|Kanjigar]] at sunrise under a bridge in Arcadia. Although he manages to disarm the veteran Trollhunter and wound him by forcing him into the sun's rays, his plans to acquire the amulet are thwarted when Kanjigar sacrifices himself and leaves the amulet in sunlight where it cannot be reached.
 
Bular first appears in "[[Becoming: Part 1]]" when he duels [[Kanjigar the Courageous|Kanjigar]] at sunrise under a bridge in Arcadia. Although he manages to disarm the veteran Trollhunter and wound him by forcing him into the sun's rays, his plans to acquire the amulet are thwarted when Kanjigar sacrifices himself and leaves the amulet in sunlight where it cannot be reached.
   
=== Encountering Jim ===
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==== Encountering Jim ====
Following Jim Lake's successful audition for the part of Romeo, Bular ambushes [[Jim Lake Jr.|Jim]] and [[Toby Domzalski|Toby]] on the streets of [[Arcadia Oaks]]. The [[Gumm-Gumm Trolls|Gumm-Gumm]] attempts to smash the pair and hurls a truck at them, but they evade him on their bicycles by squeezing behind a store where he cannot fit. Bular then attacks the two after they meet up with [[Blinky]] and [[AAARRRGGHH!!!]], chasing the foursome back to the canal where Kanjigar fell. Unfortunately for the son of Gunmar, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! managed to secret the duo into Hearthstone Trollmarket, where he could not follow. After his failure to retrieve the amulet, Bular was sharply rebuked by Stricklander, who had come to Jim's house.
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Following Jim Lake's successful audition for the part of Romeo, Bular ambushes [[Jim Lake Jr.|Jim]] and [[Toby Domzalski|Toby]] on the streets of [[Arcadia Oaks]]. The [[Gumm-Gumms|Gumm-Gumm]] attempts to smash the pair and hurls a truck at them, but they evade him on their bicycles by squeezing behind a building where he cannot fit. Bular then attacks the two after they meet up with [[Blinky Galadrigal|Blinky]] and [[AAARRRGGHH!!!]], chasing the foursome back to the canal where Kanjigar fell. Unfortunately for the son of Gunmar, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! managed to secret the duo into Heartstone Trollmarket, where he could not follow. After his failure to retrieve the amulet, Bular was sharply rebuked by Stricklander, who had come to Jim's house.
   
Bular desired to break open the Lake house and kill Jim on the spot, to which Stricklander argued would draw unnecessary attention and risk exposing their agenda to both humans and trolls. Grudgingly, Bular accepted Stricklander's advice to adapt and wait for another opportunity, though the Changelinge was forced to push Bular out of the way before Jim could spot him.
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Bular desired to break open the Lake house and kill Jim on the spot, to which Stricklander argued would draw unnecessary attention and risk exposing their agenda to both humans and trolls. Grudgingly, Bular accepted Stricklander's advice to adapt and wait for another opportunity, though the Changeling was forced to push Bular out of the way before Jim could spot them.
   
=== Building the Killahead Bridge ===
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==== Building the Killahead Bridge ====
 
Following the escape of Jim with the Amulet, Bular and Strickler changed tactics and began building the [[Killahead Bridge]] so that it would be ready when the Amulet was acquired. Bular was annoyed with the slow pace of the work and suspicious of Strickler's plan to build it in a human museum, but praised the bridge as the dawn of "The Age of Gunmar." As more pieces arrived, Bular secured the construction site, chasing down and presumably eating a hapless security guard.
 
Following the escape of Jim with the Amulet, Bular and Strickler changed tactics and began building the [[Killahead Bridge]] so that it would be ready when the Amulet was acquired. Bular was annoyed with the slow pace of the work and suspicious of Strickler's plan to build it in a human museum, but praised the bridge as the dawn of "The Age of Gunmar." As more pieces arrived, Bular secured the construction site, chasing down and presumably eating a hapless security guard.
   
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Bular then spoke privately with his father, who noted that Strickler had grown soft. Bular explained that in his human guise, Strickler was Jim's teacher and thus he suspected the Changeling possessed affection for the child. Thus, Gunmar suggested Bular test Stricker's loyalty.
 
Bular then spoke privately with his father, who noted that Strickler had grown soft. Bular explained that in his human guise, Strickler was Jim's teacher and thus he suspected the Changeling possessed affection for the child. Thus, Gunmar suggested Bular test Stricker's loyalty.
   
Opportunity came knocking when Jim ventured into the sewers, challenging Bular to a duel, which the Gumm-Gumm prince was happy to oblige. Spotting a [[Grit-Shaka]] around his neck, Bular immediately guessed why the Trollhunter was so eager to challenge him. Due to the Gumm-Gumm totem negatively influencing him, Jim proved arrogant in the ensuing duel before Bular crushed the totem under his heel. As Jim cowered in fear, Bular attempted to pounce at him, only for Toby to pull off a manhole cover up top, exposing sunlight that forced Bular back. As he stalked around Jim, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! appeared to help him only for a goblin to kick off another manhole cover, keeping them at bay. Bular then subtly revealed Stricker's identity as a Changeling by calling Jim, "Young Atlas", which was Strickler's nickname for him. Jim then escaped, which was just what Bular had planned.
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Opportunity came knocking when Jim ventured into the sewers, challenging Bular to a duel, which the Gumm-Gumm prince was happy to oblige. Spotting a [[Grit-Shakas|Grit-Shaka]] around his neck, Bular immediately guessed why the Trollhunter was so eager to challenge him. Due to the Gumm-Gumm totem negatively influencing him, Jim proved arrogant in the ensuing duel before Bular crushed the totem under his heel. As Jim cowered in fear, Bular attempted to pounce at him, only for Toby to pull off a manhole cover up top, exposing sunlight that forced Bular back. As he stalked around Jim, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! appeared to help him only for a goblin to kick off another manhole cover, keeping them at bay. Bular then subtly revealed Stricker's identity as a Changeling by calling Jim, "Young Atlas", which was Strickler's nickname for him. Jim then escaped, which was just what Bular had planned.
   
 
Strickler was less than happy to learn of what Bular did until Gunmar stated it was all to force a confrontation, in which Strickler would kill Jim and take the amulet. Being sporting, Bular told Strickler he was to kill Jim if he couldn't get the boy to hand over the amulet.
 
Strickler was less than happy to learn of what Bular did until Gunmar stated it was all to force a confrontation, in which Strickler would kill Jim and take the amulet. Being sporting, Bular told Strickler he was to kill Jim if he couldn't get the boy to hand over the amulet.
   
===The battle for the Killahead Bridge and Death===
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==== The Battle for the Killahead Bridge ====
 
Strickler managed to succeed in his task, managing to swap the amulet for a fake. Desiring the honor for himself, Bular then took the amulet and inserted into the bridge only for it to fail. Strickler took a closer look at the inscription on the amulet and told Bular that only the Trollhunter can open the bridge, so he sent Nomura after Jim. However, Jim was able to summon the amulet back him while fighting goblins and Nomura was unable to capture him.
 
Strickler managed to succeed in his task, managing to swap the amulet for a fake. Desiring the honor for himself, Bular then took the amulet and inserted into the bridge only for it to fail. Strickler took a closer look at the inscription on the amulet and told Bular that only the Trollhunter can open the bridge, so he sent Nomura after Jim. However, Jim was able to summon the amulet back him while fighting goblins and Nomura was unable to capture him.
   
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At the height of the battle, Strickler manages to open the bridge, at which Bular heard Gunmar calling out to him. But he soon disengaged in an attempt to stop Draal from pulling out the amulet, resulting in the bridge being destroyed. Bular emerged from the rubble and attempted to call out to his father before pursuing the Trollhunters through the sewers.
 
At the height of the battle, Strickler manages to open the bridge, at which Bular heard Gunmar calling out to him. But he soon disengaged in an attempt to stop Draal from pulling out the amulet, resulting in the bridge being destroyed. Bular emerged from the rubble and attempted to call out to his father before pursuing the Trollhunters through the sewers.
   
Bular confronts Jim in their final battle under the same bridge where he fought Kanjigar. They traded blows for a while before Jim slipped beneath Bular's blindspot. Seeking to draw his foe out, Bular guessed that Jim wanted Enrique back. He then caught Jim attempting to attack him from behind. Though reminded that the bridge would never open without him, Bular stated he'll just use another Trollhunter. But then Jim summoned his sword to his free hand cut Bular, forcing him to release the boy. The Trollhunter then sympathized with Bular's desire to see his father once more, but stated they don't always get what they desire. Enraged, Bular attacked Jim again, forcing the boy to seek the safety of daylight. Standing over the Trollhunter as the latter stabbed his sword into the side of the bridge, Bular mocked that he assumed Jim's death would more entertaining that Kanjigar's. Catching Jim before he could fall, Bular pressed him against a wall, stating that the amulet should never have chosen a human. As Jim's friends wash up in the shadow of the bridge, Bular taunted they're going to watch their Trollhunter slain. Jim reminded he was no troll and removed his armor, enabling to slip out of Bular's grasp before stabbing him through with the Sword of Daylight, causing him to fall off into the sunlight and petrifies as he falls into the water. However, Bular was far from finished. Even as he turns to stone, Bular ascended the bridge, catching the Trollhunters by surprise, only to be punched and shattered to pieces by AAARRRGGHH!!! before he could crush [[Toby Domzalski|Toby]].
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Bular confronts Jim in their final battle under the same bridge where he fought Kanjigar. They traded blows for a while before Jim slipped beneath Bular's blindspot. Seeking to draw his foe out, Bular guessed that Jim wanted Enrique back. He then caught Jim attempting to attack him from behind. Though reminded that the bridge would never open without him, Bular stated he'll just use another Trollhunter. But then Jim summoned his sword to his free hand cut Bular, forcing him to release the boy. The Trollhunter then sympathized with Bular's desire to see his father once more, but stated they don't always get what they desire. Enraged, Bular attacked Jim again, forcing the boy to seek the safety of daylight. Standing over the Trollhunter as the latter stabbed his sword into the side of the bridge, Bular mocked that he assumed Jim's death would more entertaining that Kanjigar's. Catching Jim before he could fall, Bular pressed him against a wall, stating that the amulet should never have chosen a human.
   
=== "Return" in an Alternate Reality ===
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==== Ultimate Demise ====
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As Jim's friends wash up in the shadow of the bridge, Bular taunted they're going to watch their Trollhunter slain. Jim reminded he was no troll and removed his armor, enabling to slip out of Bular's grasp before stabbing him through with the Sword of Daylight, causing him to fall off into the sunlight and petrifies as he falls into the water.
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However, Bular was far from finished. Even as he turns to stone, Bular ascended the bridge, catching the Trollhunters by surprise, only to be punched and shattered to pieces by AAARRRGGHH!!! before he could crush [[Toby Domzalski|Toby]].
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==== Aftermath ====
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Even after his defeat at the hands of Jim and AAARRRGGHH!!!, Bular has been mentioned several times throughout the second half of Part One, which begins [[Angor Rot]]'s story arc.
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In "[[Where Is My Mind?]]", Bular appears in Strickler's hallucination caused by a [[Pixies|pixie]], which shows that Strickler has secretly feared Bular. "Bular" then demands the changeling to remove the [[Inferna Copula]], until Strickler sees through his delusion and confronts Angor.
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Around "[[Something Rotten This Way Comes]]", Jim learns from [[Gnome Chompsky]] that Gunmar knows that he killed son and wishes to kill everyone close to him as an act of revenge.
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=== Trollhunters (Part Two) ===
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==== "Return" in an Alternate Reality ====
 
Bular makes a brief return in the episode "[[Unbecoming]]", in which Jim is given a second chance to live his life without ever having found the amulet. In this universe, he ends up winning the battle and freeing his father. 
 
Bular makes a brief return in the episode "[[Unbecoming]]", in which Jim is given a second chance to live his life without ever having found the amulet. In this universe, he ends up winning the battle and freeing his father. 
   
== Appearance ==
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== Physical Appearance ==
Bular is a large Gumm-Gumm Troll with black skin, yellow and orange eyes, and a set of horns which curl around his face. He wears a kilt with a wide belt, decorated with skulls, and two belts across his chest, which hold his swords. He also has a leather wrap on his right arm, and what appears to be hair on the back of his head.
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Bular is a large Gumm-Gumm Troll with black skin, yellow and orange eyes, and a set of horns which curl around his face (the right horn end chipped off after his fight with AAARRRGGHH!!! during the first Battle of Killahead Bridge). In "[[Young Atlas]]", he gains a small scar under his left eye after getting cut by Jim's sword.
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He wears a kilt with a wide belt, decorated with skulls, and two belts across his chest, which hold his swords. He also has a leather wrap on his right arm, and what appears to be hair on the back of his head.
   
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
Bular is monstrously arrogant and cruel to friend and foe alike. He is quick to anger and quick to act and enjoys lording himself over his subordinates. Like many trolls, Bular is dismissive of changelings, seeing them as fodder or cheap labor to further his plans. Bular is devoted to his father Gunmar and will stop at nothing to bring him back to the surface world.
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{{Quote|He's definitely fighting for things that he believes to be important to generations of people on whose shoulders he stands, including [[Gunmar|his father]], who's been [[The Darklands|in prison]] for four hundred years, and like most warriors, he feels like he's on the right side of history.|[[Ron Perlman]], Voice of Bular|The Art of Trollhunters}}Bular is monstrously arrogant and cruel to friend and foe alike. He is quick to anger and quick to act and enjoys lording himself over his subordinates. Like many trolls, Bular is dismissive of changelings, seeing them as fodder or cheap labor to further his plans. Bular is devoted to his father, Gunmar, and will stop at nothing to bring him back to the surface world. He is also extremely impulsive and impatient, something Gunmar himself has admitted.
   
 
In many ways, Bular can be considered an evil version of Draal; both are arrogant, dismissive of those that they consider weaker than themselves, and rash. They both also wish to live up to their fathers' expectations of them. However, unlike Draal, Bular never learns humility and the value of true friendship, which leads to him dying alone against the might of Jim and his friends.
 
In many ways, Bular can be considered an evil version of Draal; both are arrogant, dismissive of those that they consider weaker than themselves, and rash. They both also wish to live up to their fathers' expectations of them. However, unlike Draal, Bular never learns humility and the value of true friendship, which leads to him dying alone against the might of Jim and his friends.
   
== Abilities ==
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== Powers & Abilities ==
   
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=== Powers ===
=== Enhanced Strength and Durability ===
 
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*'''Gumm-Gumm Troll Physiology''': Bular was much stronger and endurable than a human and even the average troll.
Bular is much stronger than a human and even the average troll. He is able to easily toss a truck aside and burst through a sewer cover. Bular's thick skin makes him resistant to most blows, although like all trolls he cannot withstand sunlight or the Sword of Daylight.
 
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**'''Superhuman Strength''': Bular was strong enough to easily toss a truck aside and burst through a sewer cover.
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**'''Superhuman Endurance''': As a troll, Bular could endure more than an average human.
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***'''Superhuman Durability''': Thanks to his thick stone skin, Bular was more resistant to most blows.
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***'''Superhuman Stamina''': Bular could physically exert himself for long periods of time without tiring.
 
**'''Enhanced Speed''': Despite his bulky build, Bular was able to move much faster than an ordinary human on foot.
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***'''Superhuman Reflexes''': Bular possesses enhanced reflexes, which aided him in his swordsmanship.
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**'''Superhuman Senses''': As a troll, Bular's senses are much more acute than an average human.
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**'''Semi-Immortality''': As a troll, Bular was capable of living for hundreds of years, but can still fall in battle.
   
=== Enhanced Speed ===
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=== Abilities ===
 
*'''Swordsmanship''': Bular was an excellent swordsman, capable of taking on a fully fledged Trollhunter, Kanjigar, and defeating/disarming him. Blinky himself even claims that Bular was a formidable opponent. He specialized in ambushing his prey and using powerful strikes and crushing grips to overwhelm them. He was equally proficient with one or both of his twin swords.
Despite his bulky build, Bular is able to move much faster than an ordinary human on foot. He also possesses enhanced reflexes, which aid him in swordsmanship
 
   
=== Swordsmanship ===
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=== Weaknesses ===
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*'''Direct Sunlight''': Like all trolls, Bular was highly vulnerable to sunlight as it can burn and turn him to stone.
Bular is an excellent swordsman, capable of taking on a fully fledged Trollhunter in Kanjigar and defeating and disarming him. Bular specializes in ambushing his prey and using powerful strikes and crushing grips to overwhelm them. He is equally proficient with one or both of his twin swords
 
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*'''The [[Sword of Daylight]]''': Unlike his father, Gunmar, Bular is capable of being killed by the Trollhunter's signiture sword.
   
 
== Equipment ==
 
== Equipment ==
 
* '''Twin Swords''': Bular's twin swords are his weapons of choice, which he uses to defeat Kanjigar and later fight Jim on multiple occasions. Bular also uses his weapons to intimidate and threaten, as seen when he menaces Strickler for arguing with him and when he attempts to coerce Jim into giving up the amulet. Bular's weapons are stowed in sheaths on his back when not in use, and it is assumed that they were destroyed when he was killed by Jim and [[AAARRRGGHH!!!]]
   
=== Twin Swords ===
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== Relationships ==
Bular's twin swords are his weapons of choice, which he uses to defeat Kanjigar and later fight Jim on multiple occasions. Bular also uses his weapons to intimidate and threaten, as seen when he menaces Strickler for arguing with him and when he attempts to coerce Jim into giving up the amulet. Bular's weapons are stowed in sheaths on his back when not in use, and it is assumed that they were destroyed when he was killed by Jim and [[AAARRRGGHH!!!]]
 
   
== Gallery ==
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=== [[Gunmar]] ===
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As the son of Gunmar, Bular deeply loves his father and respects him. He would do anything to get his father out of the Darklands.
The gallery page for Bular can be viewed [[Bular/Gallery|here]].
 
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=== [[Stricklander]] ===
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Strickler is Bular's former second-in-command. They are instantly shown to have a clashing relationship, as they fight over what to do with Jim (as Strickler proposes to keep him alive and unaware of their intentions while Bular wants to kill him and take his amulet to open the Killahead Bridge).
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However, as revealed in "[[Where Is My Mind?]]", Strickler deeply fears Bular.
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=== [[Kanjigar the Courageous]] ===
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Kanjigar was the Trollhunter before Jim and was both his and his father's main rival to stop their plans. Kanjigar sacrificed his own life to keep Bular's hand away from the Amulet of Daylight.
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=== [[Draal the Deadly]] ===
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Draal despises Bular, especially after he made his father, Kanjigar, sacrifice himself to protect the [[Amulet of Daylight]] from Bular. In "[[The Battle of Two Bridges]]", the two engaged in a brief and intense battle in the museum.
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After Bular is finally killed by Jim, Draal was relieved that his father has been avenged.
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=== [[Jim Lake Jr.]] ===
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Bular was Jim's main enemy in the first half of Part One. Bular has developed a grudging respect for Jim, but instantly wanted to kill him and take the amulet, until he realizes that he needs the boy to open the bridge. However, he went back to wanting to kill him after the bridge is destroyed again, saying that there'll always be other Trollhunters for the amulet to chose.
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=== [[AAARRRGGHH!!!]] ===
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As the former General of the Gumm-Gumm army, AAARRRGGHH!!! and Bular seem to have had some history together. After AAARRRGGHH!!!'s defection from Gunmar and the Gumm-Gumm army, AAARRRGGHH!!! provided the Good Trolls the information they needed to seal Gunmar in the Darklands for as long as possible. After trying to kill his Wingman, Toby, AAARRRGGHH!!!, out of protective rage destroyed Bular to protect Toby.
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== Quotes ==
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{{Main|Bular/Quotes}}
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== Episode Appearances ==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* In an interview, voice actor Ron Perlman described Bular as "being pissed off all the time."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgMSa-ULBQg| Ron Perlman Roundtable | NYCC 2016]</ref>
 
* In an interview, voice actor Ron Perlman described Bular as "being pissed off all the time."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgMSa-ULBQg| Ron Perlman Roundtable | NYCC 2016]</ref>
* Bular's merchandise is branded as "Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia" even though that's the name of Parts Two and Three and he was killed in Part I. This seems to be some renaming of the series since all existing merchandise is from Part I and nothing has been announced for new characters of Part II.
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* Bular's merchandise is branded as "Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia" even though that's the name of Parts Two and Three and he was killed in Part One. This seems to be some renaming of the series since all existing merchandise is from Part One and nothing has been announced for new characters of Part Two.
 
* Bular's arm turns to stone in the first episode, leaving him with that handicap for the duration of his future appearances set in the present main reality. This is most likely a homage to Ron Pearlman's previous role as the character Hellboy, who also had a stone arm.
 
* Bular's arm turns to stone in the first episode, leaving him with that handicap for the duration of his future appearances set in the present main reality. This is most likely a homage to Ron Pearlman's previous role as the character Hellboy, who also had a stone arm.
   
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Revision as of 16:45, 24 February 2020

Becoming Part 1- The amulet begins to move again
This article contains canon information corresponding to the Tales of Arcadia franchise. That means all information in this article is true and has appeared/been validated officially on-screen.
Whoever holds the Amulet of Merlin, I shall destroy him, just as I have done with every, single one of them.
―Bular to Strickler in "Becoming: Part 1"

Bular the Vicious was a major antagonist of Trollhunters, serving as the main antagonist in the first half of Part One (posthumous in the second half) and a one-time alternate reality antagonist featured in the Part Two episode "Unbecoming".

He was the second-in-command of the Gumm-Gumms and the son of Gunmar.

Official Description

"Impulsive and explosive, Bular is the last of his tribe, hiding in the shadows of the human world. His warlord father Gunmar has been imprisoned within the Darklands for centuries. It kills Bular that he must take orders from Strickler, a lowly, second-class Changeling. He wants nothing more than to destroy the Trollhunter and free Gunmar and his army, proving his worth to his estranged father."

History

Backstory

During the Battle of Killahead Bridge, Deya the Deliverer exiled Bular's father, Gunmar, and the rest of his army into the Darklands. Bular managed to avoid exile and remained roaming the human world, trying to steal the Amulet of Daylight and rebuild the Killahead Bridge to free his father.

Trollhunters (Part One)

Hunting the Amulet

Bular first appears in "Becoming: Part 1" when he duels Kanjigar at sunrise under a bridge in Arcadia. Although he manages to disarm the veteran Trollhunter and wound him by forcing him into the sun's rays, his plans to acquire the amulet are thwarted when Kanjigar sacrifices himself and leaves the amulet in sunlight where it cannot be reached.

Encountering Jim

Following Jim Lake's successful audition for the part of Romeo, Bular ambushes Jim and Toby on the streets of Arcadia Oaks. The Gumm-Gumm attempts to smash the pair and hurls a truck at them, but they evade him on their bicycles by squeezing behind a building where he cannot fit. Bular then attacks the two after they meet up with Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!!, chasing the foursome back to the canal where Kanjigar fell. Unfortunately for the son of Gunmar, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! managed to secret the duo into Heartstone Trollmarket, where he could not follow. After his failure to retrieve the amulet, Bular was sharply rebuked by Stricklander, who had come to Jim's house.

Bular desired to break open the Lake house and kill Jim on the spot, to which Stricklander argued would draw unnecessary attention and risk exposing their agenda to both humans and trolls. Grudgingly, Bular accepted Stricklander's advice to adapt and wait for another opportunity, though the Changeling was forced to push Bular out of the way before Jim could spot them.

Building the Killahead Bridge

Following the escape of Jim with the Amulet, Bular and Strickler changed tactics and began building the Killahead Bridge so that it would be ready when the Amulet was acquired. Bular was annoyed with the slow pace of the work and suspicious of Strickler's plan to build it in a human museum, but praised the bridge as the dawn of "The Age of Gunmar." As more pieces arrived, Bular secured the construction site, chasing down and presumably eating a hapless security guard.

Bular later attempted to execute Nomura for allowing Jim and Toby to discover the Killhead Bridge. However, he relented when she presented him with a Fetch. Figuring his father's army will require one more Changeling if they fall short, Bular spared her life so as to spite Strickler.

After disassembling the bridge before Jim could show it to Vendel and reassembled it back in the museum, Strickler informed Bular of Gladys Groe's demise. The Gumm-Gumm prince offhandedly dismissed her as expendable, given that she already got the stones from Madagascar, and disregarded Strickler's advice to at least care for those in his employ, stating that once his father is free, he'll destroy the Trollhunter. Suddenly, a stone with trollish inscription appeared through the Fetch, confirming that Enrique Nuñez had been chosen to be swapped with his Changeling counterpart.

On Jim's birthday, an impatient Bular refused to wait for the Trollhunter to stumble onto the bridge again and thus decided to summon a Stalkling. Strickler subsequently learned of this undertaking and confronted Bular at a mine, reminding that this violated their agreement to avoid killing Jim least it caused unwanted scrutiny. Bular reasoned that the Stalkling would wait until Jim was alone to strike. However, he underestimated Jim once again, who managed to kill the Stalkling.

Eventually, Otto Scaarbach brought the Eyestone, allowing Bular and his henchmen to talk with Gunmar. Bular interrupted Strickler's attempt to stroke Gunmar's ego and told his father of the new human Trollhunter and how Strickler prevented him from killing Jim and taking the amulet from him. They got into a brief argument before an irritated Gunmar interrupted them. The Gumm-Gumm king acknowledged that Strickler was correct to spare Jim, least their enemies discover their plan. Furthermore, he declared that Bular shall be giving the orders, to the latter's smug delight.

Bular then spoke privately with his father, who noted that Strickler had grown soft. Bular explained that in his human guise, Strickler was Jim's teacher and thus he suspected the Changeling possessed affection for the child. Thus, Gunmar suggested Bular test Stricker's loyalty.

Opportunity came knocking when Jim ventured into the sewers, challenging Bular to a duel, which the Gumm-Gumm prince was happy to oblige. Spotting a Grit-Shaka around his neck, Bular immediately guessed why the Trollhunter was so eager to challenge him. Due to the Gumm-Gumm totem negatively influencing him, Jim proved arrogant in the ensuing duel before Bular crushed the totem under his heel. As Jim cowered in fear, Bular attempted to pounce at him, only for Toby to pull off a manhole cover up top, exposing sunlight that forced Bular back. As he stalked around Jim, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! appeared to help him only for a goblin to kick off another manhole cover, keeping them at bay. Bular then subtly revealed Stricker's identity as a Changeling by calling Jim, "Young Atlas", which was Strickler's nickname for him. Jim then escaped, which was just what Bular had planned.

Strickler was less than happy to learn of what Bular did until Gunmar stated it was all to force a confrontation, in which Strickler would kill Jim and take the amulet. Being sporting, Bular told Strickler he was to kill Jim if he couldn't get the boy to hand over the amulet.

The Battle for the Killahead Bridge

Strickler managed to succeed in his task, managing to swap the amulet for a fake. Desiring the honor for himself, Bular then took the amulet and inserted into the bridge only for it to fail. Strickler took a closer look at the inscription on the amulet and told Bular that only the Trollhunter can open the bridge, so he sent Nomura after Jim. However, Jim was able to summon the amulet back him while fighting goblins and Nomura was unable to capture him.

Fortuitously, NotEnrique delivered Blinky right into Bular's waiting arms and thus the villains sought to use him as a hostage to force Jim to open the bridge. But just before Jim could insert the amulet, everyone hears a beeping sound and Nomura announces that the Trollhunter was wearing a Chubby Tracker, which was the same device that led Jim to the bridge the first time. Toby, Draal and AAARRRGGHH!!! then show up and a battle ensues. Bular briefly clashed swords with Jim before grappling with Draal, who identified himself as Kanjigar's son. Bular nearly overpowered Draal before engaging AAARRRGGHH!!! and taunted his father's former general, calling him a pet.

At the height of the battle, Strickler manages to open the bridge, at which Bular heard Gunmar calling out to him. But he soon disengaged in an attempt to stop Draal from pulling out the amulet, resulting in the bridge being destroyed. Bular emerged from the rubble and attempted to call out to his father before pursuing the Trollhunters through the sewers.

Bular confronts Jim in their final battle under the same bridge where he fought Kanjigar. They traded blows for a while before Jim slipped beneath Bular's blindspot. Seeking to draw his foe out, Bular guessed that Jim wanted Enrique back. He then caught Jim attempting to attack him from behind. Though reminded that the bridge would never open without him, Bular stated he'll just use another Trollhunter. But then Jim summoned his sword to his free hand cut Bular, forcing him to release the boy. The Trollhunter then sympathized with Bular's desire to see his father once more, but stated they don't always get what they desire. Enraged, Bular attacked Jim again, forcing the boy to seek the safety of daylight. Standing over the Trollhunter as the latter stabbed his sword into the side of the bridge, Bular mocked that he assumed Jim's death would more entertaining that Kanjigar's. Catching Jim before he could fall, Bular pressed him against a wall, stating that the amulet should never have chosen a human.

Ultimate Demise

As Jim's friends wash up in the shadow of the bridge, Bular taunted they're going to watch their Trollhunter slain. Jim reminded he was no troll and removed his armor, enabling to slip out of Bular's grasp before stabbing him through with the Sword of Daylight, causing him to fall off into the sunlight and petrifies as he falls into the water.

However, Bular was far from finished. Even as he turns to stone, Bular ascended the bridge, catching the Trollhunters by surprise, only to be punched and shattered to pieces by AAARRRGGHH!!! before he could crush Toby.

Aftermath

Even after his defeat at the hands of Jim and AAARRRGGHH!!!, Bular has been mentioned several times throughout the second half of Part One, which begins Angor Rot's story arc.

In "Where Is My Mind?", Bular appears in Strickler's hallucination caused by a pixie, which shows that Strickler has secretly feared Bular. "Bular" then demands the changeling to remove the Inferna Copula, until Strickler sees through his delusion and confronts Angor.

Around "Something Rotten This Way Comes", Jim learns from Gnome Chompsky that Gunmar knows that he killed son and wishes to kill everyone close to him as an act of revenge.

Trollhunters (Part Two)

"Return" in an Alternate Reality

Bular makes a brief return in the episode "Unbecoming", in which Jim is given a second chance to live his life without ever having found the amulet. In this universe, he ends up winning the battle and freeing his father. 

Physical Appearance

Bular is a large Gumm-Gumm Troll with black skin, yellow and orange eyes, and a set of horns which curl around his face (the right horn end chipped off after his fight with AAARRRGGHH!!! during the first Battle of Killahead Bridge). In "Young Atlas", he gains a small scar under his left eye after getting cut by Jim's sword.

He wears a kilt with a wide belt, decorated with skulls, and two belts across his chest, which hold his swords. He also has a leather wrap on his right arm, and what appears to be hair on the back of his head.

Personality

He's definitely fighting for things that he believes to be important to generations of people on whose shoulders he stands, including his father, who's been in prison for four hundred years, and like most warriors, he feels like he's on the right side of history.
Ron Perlman, Voice of Bular[src]

Bular is monstrously arrogant and cruel to friend and foe alike. He is quick to anger and quick to act and enjoys lording himself over his subordinates. Like many trolls, Bular is dismissive of changelings, seeing them as fodder or cheap labor to further his plans. Bular is devoted to his father, Gunmar, and will stop at nothing to bring him back to the surface world. He is also extremely impulsive and impatient, something Gunmar himself has admitted.

In many ways, Bular can be considered an evil version of Draal; both are arrogant, dismissive of those that they consider weaker than themselves, and rash. They both also wish to live up to their fathers' expectations of them. However, unlike Draal, Bular never learns humility and the value of true friendship, which leads to him dying alone against the might of Jim and his friends.

Powers & Abilities

Powers

  • Gumm-Gumm Troll Physiology: Bular was much stronger and endurable than a human and even the average troll.
    • Superhuman Strength: Bular was strong enough to easily toss a truck aside and burst through a sewer cover.
    • Superhuman Endurance: As a troll, Bular could endure more than an average human.
      • Superhuman Durability: Thanks to his thick stone skin, Bular was more resistant to most blows.
      • Superhuman Stamina: Bular could physically exert himself for long periods of time without tiring.
    • Enhanced Speed: Despite his bulky build, Bular was able to move much faster than an ordinary human on foot.
      • Superhuman Reflexes: Bular possesses enhanced reflexes, which aided him in his swordsmanship.
    • Superhuman Senses: As a troll, Bular's senses are much more acute than an average human.
    • Semi-Immortality: As a troll, Bular was capable of living for hundreds of years, but can still fall in battle.

Abilities

  • Swordsmanship: Bular was an excellent swordsman, capable of taking on a fully fledged Trollhunter, Kanjigar, and defeating/disarming him. Blinky himself even claims that Bular was a formidable opponent. He specialized in ambushing his prey and using powerful strikes and crushing grips to overwhelm them. He was equally proficient with one or both of his twin swords.

Weaknesses

  • Direct Sunlight: Like all trolls, Bular was highly vulnerable to sunlight as it can burn and turn him to stone.
  • The Sword of Daylight: Unlike his father, Gunmar, Bular is capable of being killed by the Trollhunter's signiture sword.

Equipment

  • Twin Swords: Bular's twin swords are his weapons of choice, which he uses to defeat Kanjigar and later fight Jim on multiple occasions. Bular also uses his weapons to intimidate and threaten, as seen when he menaces Strickler for arguing with him and when he attempts to coerce Jim into giving up the amulet. Bular's weapons are stowed in sheaths on his back when not in use, and it is assumed that they were destroyed when he was killed by Jim and AAARRRGGHH!!!

Relationships

Gunmar

As the son of Gunmar, Bular deeply loves his father and respects him. He would do anything to get his father out of the Darklands.

Stricklander

Strickler is Bular's former second-in-command. They are instantly shown to have a clashing relationship, as they fight over what to do with Jim (as Strickler proposes to keep him alive and unaware of their intentions while Bular wants to kill him and take his amulet to open the Killahead Bridge).

However, as revealed in "Where Is My Mind?", Strickler deeply fears Bular.

Kanjigar the Courageous

Kanjigar was the Trollhunter before Jim and was both his and his father's main rival to stop their plans. Kanjigar sacrificed his own life to keep Bular's hand away from the Amulet of Daylight.

Draal the Deadly

Draal despises Bular, especially after he made his father, Kanjigar, sacrifice himself to protect the Amulet of Daylight from Bular. In "The Battle of Two Bridges", the two engaged in a brief and intense battle in the museum.

After Bular is finally killed by Jim, Draal was relieved that his father has been avenged.

Jim Lake Jr.

Bular was Jim's main enemy in the first half of Part One. Bular has developed a grudging respect for Jim, but instantly wanted to kill him and take the amulet, until he realizes that he needs the boy to open the bridge. However, he went back to wanting to kill him after the bridge is destroyed again, saying that there'll always be other Trollhunters for the amulet to chose.

AAARRRGGHH!!!

As the former General of the Gumm-Gumm army, AAARRRGGHH!!! and Bular seem to have had some history together. After AAARRRGGHH!!!'s defection from Gunmar and the Gumm-Gumm army, AAARRRGGHH!!! provided the Good Trolls the information they needed to seal Gunmar in the Darklands for as long as possible. After trying to kill his Wingman, Toby, AAARRRGGHH!!!, out of protective rage destroyed Bular to protect Toby.

Quotes

Main article: Bular/Quotes

Episode Appearances

Trollhunters Part 1
"Becoming: Part 1"
Appears
"Becoming: Part 2"
Appears
"Wherefore Art Thou, Trollhunter?"
Appears
"Gnome Your Enemy"
Appears
"Waka Chaka!"
Absent
"Win Lose or Draal"
Appears
"To Catch a Changeling"
Appears
"Adventures in Trollsitting"
Absent
"Bittersweet Sixteen"
Appears
"Young Atlas"
Appears
"Recipe for Disaster"
Absent
"Claire and Present Danger"
Appears
"The Battle of Two Bridges"
Appears
"Return of the Trollhunter"
Cameo
"Mudslinging"
Mentioned
"Roaming Fees May Apply"
Absent
"Blinky's Day Out"
Absent
"The Shattered King"
Mentioned
"Airheads"
Absent
"Where Is My Mind?"
Appears
"Party Monster"
Absent
"It's About Time"
Absent
"Wingmen"
Mentioned
"Angor Management"
Absent
"A Night to Remember"
Absent
"Something Rotten This Way Comes"
Mentioned
Trollhunters Part 2
"Escape from the Darklands"
Cameo
"Skullcrusher"
Mentioned
"Grand Theft Otto"
Absent
"KanjigAAARRRGGHH!!!"
Absent
"Homecoming"
Absent
"Hiss Hiss, Bang Bang"
Mentioned
"Hero with a Thousand Faces"
Absent
"Just Add Water"
Mentioned
"Creepslayerz"
Absent
"The Reckless Club"
Absent
"Unbecoming"
Appears
"Mistrial and Error"
Absent
"In the Hall of the Gumm-Gumm King"
Absent
Trollhunters Part 3
"Night Patroll"
Absent
"Arcadia's Most Wanted"
Absent
"Bad Coffee"
Absent
"So I'm Dating a Sorceress"
Absent
"The Exorcism of Claire Nunez"
Absent
"Parental Guidance"
Absent
"The Oath"
Absent
"For the Glory of Merlin"
Absent
"In Good Hands"
Absent
"A House Divided"
Cameo
"Jimhunters"
Absent
"The Eternal Knight: Part 1"
Absent
"The Eternal Knight: Part 2"
Absent

Trivia

  • In an interview, voice actor Ron Perlman described Bular as "being pissed off all the time."[1]
  • Bular's merchandise is branded as "Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia" even though that's the name of Parts Two and Three and he was killed in Part One. This seems to be some renaming of the series since all existing merchandise is from Part One and nothing has been announced for new characters of Part Two.
  • Bular's arm turns to stone in the first episode, leaving him with that handicap for the duration of his future appearances set in the present main reality. This is most likely a homage to Ron Pearlman's previous role as the character Hellboy, who also had a stone arm.

Gallery

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References