CERAH: Little bro, are you okay?
ROBBIE: Yeah, I think so. Oh. Not big Ferrah again.
Caption? Sonichu?: Long story short, this bully has:
-Hates on those heās jealous of
-Does not really know how to speak love yet.
FERRAH: Look at the yellow rat scorinā with the hot babes. And with her thick-headed Triceratops too. Give me your lunches, or Iāll pound all of ya!
CERAH OR ROBBIE: What a brute.
CERAH OR ROBBIE: Weāre not gonna take your ātude.
CERAH OR ROBBIE: Love, not hate!
CERAH OR ROBBIE: Back off, bull!
FERRAH: Alright! Alright! What about you, tripping tea?
FERRAH: Ya gonna cough up your grub? Or maybe miss me with your weak zap? Ooh! Run away! Iāll catch ya after you trip and fall!
FERRAH: That all ya got, tea-zap? Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
FERRAH: Ooh! And what are you gonna do, Triceratops?
ROBBIE: Iām not runninā jerk.
CERAH: Leave us alone, Ferrah!
FERRAH: Wowzer! Now itās two against one? I am soo scared.
CERAH: Keep making fun of us and find out!
FERRAH: Iāve got an idea! Iāll even the odds.
FERRAH: Yo! Mister Police man!
Enter Ferrah (who is a dude, even though Iāve never heard Ferrah or the more common Farrah as a boyās name). Heās a bully. Something about Ferrah calls to mind Butch The Bully from the similar So Bad Itās Good masterpiece Cool Cat Saves the Kids, though the similarities are likely coinicidental as both characters are simply standard bully stereotypes.
Ferrah has a smidge of depth to him, or at least some nuance - he comes from a broken home and heās acting out because heās jealous of Robbie and Cerah being happy. Thatās⦠good? I guess? He does still want lunch money, the stereotypical bully motivation.
Worth noting that Robbie throws the first punch in the sense that he shoots lightning at Ferrah before he gets violent with them. Sure, Ferrah antagonized him, but still.
Cerah is a good big sister, standing up for her baby brother. When she comes into the picture, Ferrah decides to āeven the oddsā by bringing in a police man. As you can well guess, because he is a police man in Sonichu, things arenāt going to go well.