B is the second letter of the alphabet. He was used to make the word "CAB" and "BIKE".
Appearance
B is a light blue letter B, except unlike the letter B doesn't have holes in his design. He has two uneven eyes which are together and just above his mouth and nose. Both his eyes and his mouth is located to the side of his body in-between the "D" shapes of him, which act as his wings and give him the ability to fly. His mouth remains hidden when flying.
Personality
B can be described as a brave and defensive letter who loves to fly.
Biography
Alphabet Lore
As a child, "b" was friendly toward all the other letters.
One day, during a disagreement among the letters, "F," "N," "L," and "O" began to fight. In an attempt to prank and embarrass "L," "F" spelled out "fart," which prompted laughter from "B," "C," "D," "E," and "H." However, when "L" retaliated by pushing "F" to spell "frick," all the letters, including "B," turned against "L" and inflicted harm upon him.
Sometime before F attacked B, he grew into an adult.
He introduces himself in his episode, B. In G, G calls him and A and C to form "CAB" to stop F. H, A, B, C, and G fail to see F, who was hiding behind H. In J, "CAB" waits for G to return as J gets annihilated. In K, "CAB" and G drive toward F, I, J, and K. As they approach, F charges I's cannonball to annihilate all of them. In L, M, N, O, and P, A, B, C, and G are astonished by L, M, N, O and P's abilities. In R, B deforms "CAB" and regroups. After "CAB" deforms in T, F sticks B and C together using the ";" gem. In U, B gets his wings bitten off after C bites F, and F bites him back. The letters mourn B and C afterward. In Y, B, along with T and W, witness the laser shot by N to kill F. In Now I Know My ABCs, B, T, and W witness Z reverse time.
Number Lore
Lowercase B is seen alongside M, X, and Y, who are also seeing Q and the Calculator Ship. During that period, he grew into an adult and witnessed X forcefully taken by One. B helps to stop 1 from taking X. He first flaps his wings to create a dirt circle around One, blinding him as a distraction while M transforms into his superhero form. Later, while M struggles to stop 1's ship from taking off, 1 summons 2 to stop him. B uses his wings to create a strong wind current to try to blow 2 away, only for 2 to shoot his teeth at B, injuring him.
The following episode, B is first seen when he gets blown by the wind and lands on the ground, and he tells the letters about X held captive. E's plan was to throw I at K in an attempt to spell BIKE and go after the numbers. Later in the episode, the 4 letters are seen still going after the numbers, along with VAN, L, and O. They see Z stopping the numbers by using his ellipses gems and the ship collides with it. B, I, K, and E deform BIKE and they watch the ship crash-landing along with the others abd g Jr, and it almost hits J. The letters witness 1's clone and 2 adding up to make 3. B along the other letters watch J and 3 fighting and the former loses, and he also watches L shaking out the ship's continents (1 and his clone, 2, 3, and the Math Machine) while O conjoins them with his gem, and B also watches L throwing the ship at F's cave.
In episode 4, B and the others watch L and VAN go to F's cave, and while the letters weren't looking, 1 gets a blowtorch and breaks the colon gem. B gets run over by 2, but he, I, K, and E reform BIKE and go after the numbers while g Jr falls off the equator wheel since he was tampering with it, resulting in g Jr landing in the basket, carrying him and K's moth eggs. The 5 letters watch 3 and 1's clone adding to 4, and she provides a faster escape while stretching her body. The 5 letters run into 4's tail and the front tire pops due to the spikes, but O saves them in time by using himself as the front tire replacement, greatly increasing BIKE's speed and capabilities while dodging 4's tail, and O gets off the wheel and helps N by conjoining the semicolon and question mark gems. B, I, and K watch N and O attempting to stop the ship, and 4 attempts to restrain the ship as well, showing the first time the letters and numbers indirectly work together. This backfires, however, as O's gem powers fade out, resulting in a heartbroken N and O forming the word NO, B, I and K watching F escape, and the numbers watching in horror, ending the episode.
Coverage
Episode Appearances
- B (debut)
- G
- H (cameo; part of CAB only)
- K (part of CAB only)
- L (part of CAB only)
- M (cameo; part of CAB only)
- N (cameo; part of CAB only)
- O (cameo; part of CAB only)
- P (cameo; part of CAB only)
- Q
- R
- T
- U
- Y
- nZ...
- Now I Know My ABCs
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
Episode count: 20
He appeared in 52% of all episodes, including the cameo and part of CAB appearances.
Additional Information
Trivia
- B resembles a butterfly, since butterfly starts with a B.
- As such, the curves at the side of his body serve as his wings, and his triangular upper lip resembles a bird's beak.
- B is the only letter who does not face straight up.
- B has the second lowest pitch out of any letters with Z having the lowest.
- It may be because B is for baritone or bass, meaning low-pitched male voice.
- In "Y," you can see B and T & W forming the abbreviation "by the way."
- As of "2 | Number Lore", B is the only letter to have been injured in both timelines.
- X was not injured in episode "2", only kidnapped.
- If episode recaps are not counted, he, X, and 1 are the only characters to appear in every episode of Number Lore.
- Even though he is a butterfly-like creature, his lowercase form does not resemble a caterpillar.
- Many people thought B had a nose when in reality, it’s was his upper lip.
Merchandise
For B’s merchandise, go here.
Audio
Uppercase
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Lowercase
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See Also
'Alphabet Lore'
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Letters | A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J • K • L • M • N • O • P • Q • R • S • T • U • V • W • X • Y • Z | |
Numbers | 1 (One) • 2 (Two) • 3 (Three) • 4 (Four) • 5 (Five) • 6 (Six) • 7 (Seven) • 8 (Eight) • 9 (Nine) • 0 (Zero) | |
Misc. | Mike Salcedo • Moth eggs |