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|siblings = Cletus Star (brother) | |siblings = Cletus Star (brother) | ||
|children = [[Herb Star]] and [[Sluggo]] | |children = [[Herb Star]] and [[Sluggo]] | ||
|grandchildren = [[Patrick Star]] and {{Link|Gary}} (grandsons)<br>[[Ed (starfish)|Ed]] (possible grandson)<br>[[Sam Star]] (granddaughter)<br>[[Alice]] (great granddaughter) | |grandchildren = [[Patrick Star]] and {{Link|Gary}} (grandsons)<br>[[Ed (starfish)|Ed]] (possible grandson)<br>[[Sam Star]] (granddaughter)<br>[[Alice]] (great granddaughter)<br>[[Patrick's cousins]] (grandsons) | ||
|uncles = [[Patrick Revere]] (grand uncle) | |uncles = [[Patrick Revere]] (grand uncle) | ||
|ancestors = [[Pecos Patrick]]<br>[[Primitive Star]]<br>[[Patar]] | |ancestors = [[Pecos Patrick]]<br>[[Primitive Star]]<br>[[Patar]] |
Revision as of 14:46, 20 April 2019
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Billy Bob Star is the grandfather of Template:Data:Links, Sam, and Template:Data:Links, the father of Herb Star and Sluggo, the son-in-law of Yorick and Princess Tulsa, Patrick Revere's grandnephew, Cletus Star's brother, a descendant of Primitive Star, Patar, and Pecos Patrick, and one of PatTron's ancestors.
Description
He is light green and has yellow eyes with black pupils. He wears a brown cowboy hat and cowboy boots. He also wears a light blue shirt, dark blue pants, and a tan strap that is a bullet holster for a gun.
Biography
He was born to an unknown Mr. and Mrs. Star. He had or has a brother named "Cletus Star."
At some point, he married Maw Tucket.
The two had two or three children: They are Herbert Star, Sluggo, and possibly another son or a daughter.
History
He appears in the episode "Rule of Dumb" on the family tree.
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Trivia
- He could possbily be named after Billy Bob, one of the animatronic characters seen on-stange at Rock-afire Explosion, Showbiz Pizza. This isn't always true, though.