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|name = Bullworth
|name = Bullworth
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|image = [[Image:Bullworth Bully.jpg|250px]]
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|games = [[Bully]]<br> [[Grand Theft Auto series]] <small>(Referenced only)</small>
|games = [[Bully]]<br> [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] <small>(Television)</small>
|mayor = Unknown
|mayor = Unknown
|pop = 128,000
|pop = 128,000
|state =  
|state = New Hampshire
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'''Bullworth''' is the setting of [[Bully]], released by [[Rockstar Games]], the company behind the [[Grand Theft Auto]] and [[Manhunt]]series.
'''Bullworth''' is a city, and the setting of open world action adventure game [[Bully]], released by now-defunct [[Rockstar Vancouver]], the company behind the [[Grand Theft Auto]] and [[Manhunt]] series.


Bullworth is situated in the [[wp:New England|New England]] area (apparently in the state of New Hampshire according to developers) in the [[United States of America]]. It exists in the same fictional universe as the [[Grand Theft Auto]] and [[Manhunt]] series.
Bullworth is situated in the [[wp:New England|New England]] area (apparently in the state of New Hampshire according to developers) in the [[United States of America]]. It exists in the same fictional universe as the Grand Theft Auto and [[Manhunt]] series, although it is not made clear which specific universe it exists in - the game makes references to GTA in the 3D Universe, but is referred to in the HD Universe. ''Bully'' was released in 2006, in the same year as the final games of the 3D Universe, and ''Scholarship Edition'' in 2008, in the same year of the first HD Universe game; this may explain the discrepancies. Otherwise, like the character [[Lazlow]] or [[Carcer City]], Bullworth could simply exist in both universes.


==Locations==
==Locations==
[[File:BullworthAcademy-GTAIV.jpg|thumb|right|262px|The entrance of Bullworth Academy as shown in [[I'm Rich]].]]
*'''Bullworth Academy''' is the town's independent boarding school for the nation's children, and is the main setting within the town.
*'''Bullworth Town''' is the commercial district of the city, housing many of the town's shops and the Town Hall.
*'''Old Bullworth Vale''' comprises two areas - a wealthy residential area on a hill not unlike [[Shoreside Vale]], and a small shopping plaza at the foot of the hill.
*'''New Coventry''' is the run-down, urban-poor district, consisting of mainly tenement housing. There are few shops, housing the poorer residents of the town.
*'''Blue Skies Industrial Park''' is the industrial district of the city and is home to the Townies clique. The area houses the poorest residents of the town and mainly consists of factories and industrial buildings.
*'''The Happy Volts Asylum''' is the city's asylum and houses many inmates. Although geographically part of Blue Skies, it is considered a separate district on its own.
==Connections to Grand Theft Auto series==
===GTA IV===
*Bullworth Academy, the main setting of the game, appears briefly in a cameo in an episode of [[I'm Rich]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
*A pedestrian resembling protagonist Jimmy Hopkins can be seen on the streets of Liberty City.


*Bullworth Academy is the town's independent boarding school for the nation's children, and is the main setting within the town.
==See also==
*Bullworth Town is the commercial borough of the city, housing many of the town's shops and the town hall.
*Old Bullworth Vale is a borough, which has two main areas. There is a shopping section, smaller than Bullworth Town, and a residential area, which houses many of the wealthier residents of the town.
*New Coventry is the run-down, urban-poor borough, consisting of mainly tenement housing. There are few shops, housing the poorer residents of the town.
*Blue Skies Industrial Park is the industrial borough of the city and is home to the Townies clique. The area houses the poorest residents of the town and mainly consists of factories and industrial buildings.
*The Happy Volts Asylum is the city's asylum and houses many inmates.
 
==References to Grand Theft Auto==
 
Bullworth has several subtle references to the GTA franchise.
 
*Bullworth Academy, the main setting of the game, appears briefly in a cameo in an episode of [[I'm Rich]].
*A [[Diablo Stallion]] can be found in Shop class. The car has a different flame pattern though, and lacks a hood-mounted supercharger.
*A blue [[Regina]] can also be sighted on a car-lift in Shop. Similarly, a station wagon appears around town. This station wagon is based on the [[Vice City]] and [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]] renditions of the [[Regina]].
*A yellow [[Forklift]] can be found parked in a shipping warehouse.
*A white [[Yankee]] with a dark-blue cargo hold can be found parked in an empty lot near another warehouse.
*A white [[Boxville]] can be found in Blue Skies Industrial Park.
 
==See Also==


*[[Bully]]
*[[Bully]]
*[[Cities]]
*[[Cities]]


==External Links==
[[Category:Cities]]
 
*[http://bullygame.wikia.com/wiki/Bullworth Bullworth]

Latest revision as of 06:03, 12 April 2014

CITY
Bullworth
Appearance(s): Bully
Grand Theft Auto IV (Television)
State: New Hampshire
Mayor: Unknown
Population: 128,000
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Bullworth is a city, and the setting of open world action adventure game Bully, released by now-defunct Rockstar Vancouver, the company behind the Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt series.

Bullworth is situated in the New England area (apparently in the state of New Hampshire according to developers) in the United States of America. It exists in the same fictional universe as the Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt series, although it is not made clear which specific universe it exists in - the game makes references to GTA in the 3D Universe, but is referred to in the HD Universe. Bully was released in 2006, in the same year as the final games of the 3D Universe, and Scholarship Edition in 2008, in the same year of the first HD Universe game; this may explain the discrepancies. Otherwise, like the character Lazlow or Carcer City, Bullworth could simply exist in both universes.

Locations

The entrance of Bullworth Academy as shown in I'm Rich.
  • Bullworth Academy is the town's independent boarding school for the nation's children, and is the main setting within the town.
  • Bullworth Town is the commercial district of the city, housing many of the town's shops and the Town Hall.
  • Old Bullworth Vale comprises two areas - a wealthy residential area on a hill not unlike Shoreside Vale, and a small shopping plaza at the foot of the hill.
  • New Coventry is the run-down, urban-poor district, consisting of mainly tenement housing. There are few shops, housing the poorer residents of the town.
  • Blue Skies Industrial Park is the industrial district of the city and is home to the Townies clique. The area houses the poorest residents of the town and mainly consists of factories and industrial buildings.
  • The Happy Volts Asylum is the city's asylum and houses many inmates. Although geographically part of Blue Skies, it is considered a separate district on its own.

Connections to Grand Theft Auto series

GTA IV

  • Bullworth Academy, the main setting of the game, appears briefly in a cameo in an episode of I'm Rich in Grand Theft Auto IV.
  • A pedestrian resembling protagonist Jimmy Hopkins can be seen on the streets of Liberty City.

See also