Dying in "Run" leads you to "bob is mad".The player will lose about 15% of their health when this happens.The jumpscares become more frequent at the end of the song, accompanied by an almost impossible barrage of notes that will likely crash the game.The music will still continue during the jumpscare, forcing players to remember what note was used during that part of the song and when to use it.The game window will also move around and shake, and if the player has the window expanded, the game will minimize it before shaking the tab. During the jumpscare, the screen will occasionally shake and hinder the player's vision. During "Run", Bob will occasionally jumpscare the player by covering the screen with a big black eye.The reason why Bob is in this state is probably because of what happened during the very end of the song, "Trouble".īoyfriend compares Bob to Minecraft YouTuber Dream due to the resemblance of Bob to Dream's avatar, to which Bob is made visibly upset. Upon closer inspection, Bob appears to have blood on his neck and on one of his fingers. His body also appears to be ripped and torn. Bob’s arm disappears once again, but this time, it is replaced by a black colored hand that has 4 fingers, and said fingers are covered in the white goopy substance mentioned earlier. He has white eyes and a white mouth, which are made from a mysterious goopy white substance of some sort. In Onslaught, another one of the new songs in Bob’s Onslaught, Bob‘s body becomes completely black once again, but has a different appearance than his appearance in Run. A realistic eye also remains on the part of his face covered in black and his microphone drips presumably the black substance. In Trouble, one of the new songs in Bob's Onslaught, Bob is in his normal form, however a part of hell Bob (presumably the remnants of his form in Run) covers parts of his body, including half of his face and his arm. If happy mode is selected, Bob in Run will lose his outline and have a crudely drawn smile on his face that constantly changes between frames. In Run, Bob's entire body is completely black and his eyes are replaced with hyper-realistic eyes. In Withered, Bob is seen to be irritated by the look of his face with a black smudge between his eyes and lines next to his head to show how mad Bob is. In Sunshine, Bob at first appears as a simple black-and-white drawing of a stickfigure with a head, torso, and wields a mic in his left hand.