Invisi-Bill | |
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Name | Invisi-Bill |
Gender | Male |
Age | Adult |
Occupation | Villain |
Alignment | Evil |
Homeland | Fair City |
Race | Human |
Friends | Big Left Hand Guy, The Whammer |
Abilities | Can turn invisible at will |
Voice Actor | H. Jon Benjamin |
Invisi-Bill is a minor villain on the series WordGirl. He has the ability to turn invisible whenever he wants.
Personality[]
Invisi-Bill is a lively, hyper and eccentric character that almost seems too friendly to be a villain. He is so proud of (or overly excited about) his invisibility powers that he often enjoys disappearing at will with a lively “Goodbye!” and reappearing again with “Hello!” multiple times during a short amount of time. He is shown to value friendship, quickly forming bonds with those he considers close to him.
On rare occasions, he lowers his happy-go-lucky attitude to show a more vulnerable side when he gets ignored or left behind, proclaiming he needs attention and wishes to be acknowledged.
History[]
He first appeared in the episode "Who is Ms. Question?" as a villain just graduating from The Coach's villain school. He later had a larger role starring in "The Invisi-Bill Hand", along with Big Left Hand Guy. The two worked together on a series of well-plotted crimes, where Invisi-Bill would invisibly steal something, and Big Left Hand Guy would hail a taxi to escape. However, when Invisi-Bill got left behind, their duo fell apart.
He had another large role in "Plain Old Mischief Makers", where Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy, at risk of having their supervillain status revoked by the Villain Association due to the fact that they had not committed enough crimes. If they didn't do so they would only be labeled as Plain Old Mischief Makers. The Coach and two other students watched from afar with him glaring in disappointment. To gain a villain status they attempted to successfully rob the Jewelry Store. While Big Left Hand Guy talked to Reginald, Invisi-Bill was supposed to steal the jewels, but their plan backfired each time. After the two were stopped by WordGirl, the Coach took away their supervillain status and they became Plain Old Mischief Makers.
He also made appearances in "A Questionable Pair", matching him up with Ms. Question, and in "The Power of Whamship", where he teams with The Whammer.
Appearances[]
Season 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
WordGirl Theme Song: | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
End credits: | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1a. "Patch Game": | Absent | 1b. "Girls Day Out Throws Chuck": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2a. "A Sticky Situation": | Absent | 2b. "Eight Legs Vs. Two-Brains": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3a. "World's Best Dad": | Absent | 3b. "The Good Old, Bad Old Days": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4a. "What Would WordGirl Do": | Absent | 4b. "Granny's Corner": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5a. "Pineapple of My Eye": | Absent | 5b. "Big Baby": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
6a. "Staycation": | Absent | 6b. "Dr. No-Voice": | Background | ||||||||||||||||||||||
7a. "Trustworthy Tobey": | Absent | 7b. "The Tooth Hurts": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
8a. "Time-Out with Two-Brains": | Absent | 8b. "Dr. WordGirl-Brains": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
9a. "Becky Knows Best": | Absent | 9b. "As Something as Something": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
10a. "The Ordinary, Extraordinary Botsfords": | Absent | 10b. "The Penny, the Pony, and the Pirate": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
11a. "Tim Botsford: Neighborhood Assistant": | Absent | 11b. "Set Sail for the Bake Sale": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12a. "The Best of the Bests": | Absent | 12b. "Art's Parts": | Absent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
13a. "Rhyme and Reason, Part 1": | Absent | 13b. "Rhyme and Reason, Part 2": | Absent |
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Trivia[]
- His voice actor, H. Jon Benjamin, also voices Bob in Bob's Burgers.
- This makes H. Jon Benjamin the first cast member from Bob's Burgers to appear on WordGirl, the second being Kristen Schaal (Victoria Best),
- His ears appear to be pierced since he's seen wearing earrings in "A Questionable Pair".