Boggy B (disambiguation)

Boggy B is a legendary hero, elite military soldier, mascot of Team17, and a well-known character from the Worms series, first appearing in the very first Worms game. He is the primary protagonist of the series, and his name even appears sometimes in the game, randomly as one of the automated Worm names while you start creating your own team. There are also a few Worms theme songs (known as "Wormsongs") that have narrated stories about Boggy B's battles, a long time ago. In the original Wormsong, Spadge (Boggy B's best friend, and possibly his brother) was shot down and killed by an enemy Worm, and Boggy B got revenge by blowing him to bits with a Dynamite. In Wormsong 2003 (the main theme of Worms 3D), it is revealed that Boggy B has a nephew named Clagnut, another skilled Worm soldier, and he fought alongside Clagnut during a war and won. But Clagnut is also Spadge's son. This is proof that Boggy B and Spadge are most likely brothers. However, it's possible that Spadge adopted Clagnut, or Spadge could be Boggy B's adoptive brother. And in Worms Blast, it is revealed Boggy B also has a younger sister named Suzette. Suzette is a great soldier, just like her older brother. However, Boggy B is still much more powerful and is one of the most powerful Worm soldiers of all time. Boggy B and Suzette are also playable characters in Worms Blast.

In Wormsong 1999 (Worms Armageddon's title theme), it is said that Boggy B was killed by a device thrown by his friend. He may still be alive, however, but this is unlikely. So far, Boggy B was victorious in all of his wars, except for Wormsong 1999, since he was said to be dead.

Superweapon from Worms: Revolution
Boggy B is also a powerful air support weapon that first appeared in Worms: Revolution. Once the weapon is selected, simply press the Fire Button to summon Boggy B. He will arrive hanging below a helicopter, holding a Grenade. You can aim anywhere on the map by moving Boggy B around. However, it's difficult to aim, so don't rush. Once you've chosen your target, press the Fire Button and Boggy B will throw the Grenade to the target. The Grenade will explode on impact, right when it hits the target. This weapon is RARE, and therefore, a superweapon.

Wormsong Instrumental Remix
In the first Worms game, there is an unused soundtrack (Wormsong Instrumental Remix), which is the only Wormsong that did not have a story about Boggy B. Like the name says, it is the electronic instrumental remix of the original Wormsong. There is also another remix of this song, a newer remix, in Worms Reinforcements. However, in Worms Reinforcements, it was featured in the game. Not many have heard the original Wormsong Instrumental Remix from the first Worms game, because it was not featured in the game. But the preview clip of the song can be heard in Bjorn Lynne's website. It is the 3rd track of his Worms 1995 album. Go here: http://www.lynnemusic.com/worms.html. Then click on "mp3 clip" (the one next to song number 3 of the album, that says "Wormsong Instrumental Remix") to listen a part of the song. Unfortunately this song has never been posted on YouTube.com, which means not many have heard the whole song, and the only way to listen to the whole song is to purchase the Worms 1995 album on lynnemusic.com and listen to the song on an MP3 player or a FLAC player.

Trivia

 * Boggy the Kid and Boggy Pete are possibly related to Boggy B in a way, since all three of them have very similar names.
 * In one of the cutscenes of Worms 4: Mayhem, Boggy B is seen acting out a scene, and eventually he acts terrified and (literally) explodes. But he doesn't seem to be dead, somehow, since the director in the cutscene didn't seem to care and said "Hmm, too dramatic. NEXT!".
 * Also, in another Worms 4: Mayhem cutscene, a Worm named "Boggy C" is trying to preform some kind of stunt. Since his name is obviously very similar to Boggy B's, he could also be related to him.
 * Although there's a "Boggy B", and a "Boggy C", there has never been a "Boggy A".