His skin tone is a healthier shade of sky-blue with a large, well-groomed blue mustache and has black buttons for eyes and h… Even in the other world, he wears the same medal. Mel Jones believes him to be drunk, and Coraline instead believes him crazy when he mentions his mouse circus, but later calls him eccentric instead. In addition, he wears a light orange sleeveless shirt, short dark blue pants, and black marching boots. Do-Gooder Other names Origin In Coraline's game he was first seen on the top of the roof of the house, jogging. Despite acting somewhat cold to Coraline at first, he actually is a lot nicer then he seems. Gender Mr. Bobinsky is a blue-skinned, extremely tall, Russian man. Russian His body is also disproportionate, as his eyes and mouth are much smaller than the other aspects of his face. No information In the film, on the other hand, Mr. Bobinsky holds a resemblance to Mr. B, but with many improvements. Secret mouse circus owner Bobinsky even made mistakes in Russian, at least once. Corlaline)Why is Mr. Bobinsky blue? This could mean a multitude of things, but there’s no question that the hanging flag resembles that of Montenegro’s official flag. 1 time. Other Information Despite his mostly blue complexion, his nose and chin are tinted violet. Mr. Bobinsky Bobinsky(or "Mr. B") is one of the supporting cast in Coraline. His skin tone is a healthier shade of sky-blue with a large, well-groomed blue mustache and has black buttons for eyes and h… Sergei Alexander Bobinsky, otherwise known as Mr. B or (as he prefers) it Mr. Bobinsky, is the pentagonist of the stop-motion film, Coraline. Coraline assumes he is crazy and Mel Jones believes that he's a drunk. His body shape is inconsistent; while he is tall and mostly skinny, he has a noticeably large stomach. In Coraline's adventure game he was seen in the next morning on his balcony, and told Coraline that he forgot the password to his lock. Mr. Bobinsky lives in the top flat of the Pink Palace Apartments and once trained as a gymnast, (explaining the flexibility he shows in the film) and lives on a steady diet of beets, which he once offered to Coraline with the claim that it'll make her strong. Good His body shape is inconsiste… Race He owns a jumping mice circus; Coraline assumes he is crazy and her mother believes that he's a drunk. by | Jan 26, 2021 | Uncategorized | 0 comments | Jan 26, 2021 | Uncategorized | 0 comments Coraline Male Sergei Alexander Bobinsky, otherwise known as Mr. B or (as he prefers) it Mr. Bobinsky, is Coraline's Russian neighbor who lives in the upstairs flat of the Pink Palace Apartments. He owns a jumping mice circus; Coraline assumes he is crazy and her motherbelieves that he's a drunk. Wybie tells Coraline about his grandmother's twin sister who disappeared in the house as a child. Sergei Alexander Bobinsky As then he swings from his balcony off, leaving the doors to his home open. While Mr. Bobinsky is Russian, he makes sure to keep the flag hanging proudly outside of his home. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Warn Coraline about the Other world (succeeded) (THEORY) Now we know that all of the characters look normal or at least the real ones (not the other ones) but bobinsky is blue. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. what does mr bobinsky say in russian. He has a long, untamed moustache, hairy shoulders and armpits, bushy eyebrows, and a hairy area below the navel. Mr. B is from Russia, this is obvious by his accent, but another clue is the medal that he wears. He is bold and truthful with his words, quite ignorant of what people would think of him when he says such things. The Other Bobinkyis the "other" version of Mr. Bobinsky in the real world, though much neater than the real one; less of a gut, a more prigmented skin color, buttons for eyes, and a much neater mustache, and also wears a navy blue ringmaster's suit complete with gold trimmings and his liquidator badge. He only told her, that he was standing in the backyard of her house, near the garden, looking at the landscape when he comes up with a code for his lock system. Menu Skip to content. His body is also disproportionate, as his eyes and mouth are much smaller than the other aspects of his face. He wore an old-fashioned hat and a trench-coat where he kept his rats. 1) Why Mr. Bobinsky Is Blue. Enemies Despite his mostly blue complexion, his nose and chin are tinted violet. He is the leader of a circus of mice and has a Russian accent. We have all noticed this one thing about the man we all know and love, also known as Mr. B- he's BLUE. He has a long, untamed moustache, hairy shoulders and armpits, bushy eyebrows, and a hairy area below the navel. Friends/Allies Nationality …. Despite his mostly blue complexion, his nose and chin are tinted violet. Bobinski is a character in the film Coraline. Unknown Family That is why he so energetic and blue. Mr. Bobinsky is a blue-skinned, extremely tall, Russian man. At the ending scene, he was at the picnic party with others, as the only thing different here was that he had a pink scarf tied over his neck. Athlete Mr. Bobinsky spoke Russian with a strong accent. Once the Other Mother t… This toy is comprising a wire frame and can change the position of the body. He is Coraline's Russian neighbor who lives in the upstairs flat of the Pink Palace Apartments. He owns a jumping mice circus; Coraline assumes he is crazy and her mother believes that he's a drunk. Mr. Bobinsky is Coraline Jones Russian. None Powers/Skills Relatives Alias the outright weird Mr. Bobinsky. Sergei Alexander Bobinsky He talked with Coraline about ‘mooshkas’ and explained ‘mooshkas’ (plural) means ‘mice’. D&D Beyond That badge has a blood drop it is the badge for the great gas clean up if I’m correct. In the top apartment is Mr. Bobinsky, a Russian circus performer who’s always contorting his body in strange shapes and leaping around the roof of the house. Mar 23, 2017 - Log in to your Tumblr account to start posting to your blog. It’s just wrong, both phonetically and semantically. Well, of course, we should remember the character was voiced by Ian McShane, a famous British actor who lives in California. His body shape is inconsistent; while he is tall and mostly skinny, he has a noticeably large stomach. He owns a jumping mice circus. https://inkagames-english.fandom.com/wiki/Mr._Bobinsky?oldid=28512. The only difference is that the real Montenegro flag has a lion in the middle, whereas Mr. Bobinsky’s flag has a horseman. He is always positive, generous and kind, despite being a little bit north of normal. Coraline's neighbors, Mr. Bobinsky, an eccentric Russian gymnast who supposedly runs a mouse circus, and retired burlesque actresses Misses Spink and Forcible, cryptically warn her about the door and of imminent danger. Type of Hero Mr. BobinskyMr. Current status https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Mr._Bobinsky?oldid=1687626. Morality Sergei Alexander Bobinsky, also known as Mr. B or Mr. Bobinsky, is a pentagonist in the stop-motion film, Coraline (2009).He is Coraline's Excentric Russian neighbor who resides within the upstairs flat of the Pink Palace Apartments. and Mr. Bobinsky, who claims to be putting together a “mouse circus” and thus has stinky cheeses delivered to … Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Gymnastic ability 16 inches Make a collection of toys Coraline friends! Enemies Alive Sergei Alexander Bobinsky is Coraline's Russian neighbor who lives in the upstairs apartment of the the Pink Palace Apartments. Hobby In the film, on the other hand, Mr. Bobinsky holds a resemblance to Mr. B, but with many improvements. Goals 8 Mr. Bobinsky’s Medal. Well there's an explanation for his odd color. Warner Profession(s) Character Information After telling him the code to the lock, he told her that he was waiting for a package, and when Coraline went down she saw the mailman, gave him money, and took the package back to Mr. Bobinsky. Warn Coraline about the Other world (succeeded). In the book, Other Bobinsky bears a strong resemblance to the original Mr. B with the exception of having black buttons for eyes. He also delivers warning messages to Coraline through the mice, but he himself have no idea what the mice are actually talking about. Home/Lair Working out Mr. Bobinsky lives in the top flat of the Pink Palace Apartments and once trained as a gymnast, (explaining the flexibility he shows in the film) and lives on a steady diet of beets, which he once offered to Coraline with the claim that it'll make her strong. Like the real Mr. Bobinsky, he also owns a mouse circus but the mice are actually rats disguised as jumping mice. Mel Jones believes him to be drunk, and Coraline instead believes him crazy when he mentions his mouse circus, but later calls him eccentric instead. Pink Palace Apartment Human B As Coraline went down the stairs, she was quickly called back up from Mr. Bobbinsky that told her a secret what the mice said about the doors that lead to the other world. He is the tallest one from all of the characters. Just like Coraline later says, Mr. Bobinsky is more eccentric rather than crazy and drunk. In the book, Other Bobinsky bears a strong resemblance to the original Mr. B with the exception of having black buttons for eyes. Mr. Bobinsky is a blue-skinned, extremely tall, Russian man; while not explained in the film, his blue skin is due to his constant time outside in the damp and cold weather. The Beldam/Other Mother (possibly) Charitable Action; News; Charities; Contributors In addition, he wears an orange, terribly stained wife-beater, shorts, and black marching boots. Select Page. If you watch closely in the movie Coraline, you can spot this medal on the chest of Mr. Bobinsky. Now if u look at his sweaty Tank you should notice a badge on it. He was seen the same in the game as he was in the movie. Sergei Alexander Bobinsky, otherwise known as Mr. B or (as he prefers) it Mr. Bobinsky, is Coraline's Russian neighbor who lives in the upstairs flat of the Pink Palace Apartments. Inkagames English Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. He wore an old-fashioned hat and a trench-coat where he kept his rats. Occupation Seen in games Oct 20, 2017 - Eccentric Russian acrobat Mr. Bobinsky. Coraline Full Name Note: I make this doll to order, I do not have ready stock of toys. Weird, right? Charitable Action Actions Speak Louder Than Words.