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[[File:Tough Customers 2.JPG|thumb|250px|Several of the Tough Customers at their cafeteria table]]{{Cquote|We're not bullies. We're kids who have a hard time expressing our emotions in a constructive manner.|[[Rattles]]|"[[D.W., Queen of the Comeback]]"}}
[[File:The Law of the Jungle Gym 34.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Rattles]], [[Molly MacDonald|Molly]], [[Binky Barnes|Binky]], and [[Slink]]]]{{Cquote|We're not bullies. We're kids who have a hard time expressing our emotions in a constructive manner.|[[Rattles]]|"[[D.W., Queen of the Comeback]]"}}
The '''Tough Customers''' are a gang of bullies at [[Lakewood Elementary School]]. As of "[[The Last Tough Customer]]", they have all changed and are no longer bullies.
The '''Tough Customers''' are a gang of bullies at [[Lakewood Elementary School]]. As of "[[The Last Tough Customer]]", they have all changed and are no longer bullies, although they still act tough.


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By this point, the school had become practically "bully-proofed," leaving the Tough Customers with nothing to do for fun. Despite Molly's desire to remain bullies for the respect that came from it, her three teammates led the group in finding a new image for themselves. After short attempts at exercising, singing, and enforcing the law, they settled on critiquing the healthiness of food<ref>"[[The Last Tough Customer]]"</ref> and savagely consuming it in large proportions.<ref>"[[So Funny I Forgot to Laugh]]"</ref>-->
By this point, the school had become practically "bully-proofed," leaving the Tough Customers with nothing to do for fun. Despite Molly's desire to remain bullies for the respect that came from it, her three teammates led the group in finding a new image for themselves. After short attempts at exercising, singing, and enforcing the law, they settled on critiquing the healthiness of food<ref>"[[The Last Tough Customer]]"</ref> and savagely consuming it in large proportions.<ref>"[[So Funny I Forgot to Laugh]]"</ref>-->
==Members==
==Members==
[[File:Tough Customers 2.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Several of the Tough Customers at their cafeteria table]]
===Current members===
===Current members===
*[[Binky Barnes]] (founder)
*[[Binky Barnes]] (founder)

Revision as of 11:11, 25 February 2018

We're not bullies. We're kids who have a hard time expressing our emotions in a constructive manner.

Rattles, "D.W., Queen of the Comeback"

The Tough Customers are a gang of bullies at Lakewood Elementary School. As of "The Last Tough Customer", they have all changed and are no longer bullies, although they still act tough.

Members

Several of the Tough Customers at their cafeteria table

Current members

Temporary

Imaginary

Alternate names

The Tough Customers have a tendency to rename themselves, often temporarily, when they change their interests.

  • "Bully Ballet" - when they danced a ballet about green potato chips in "Revenge of the Chip".
  • "Tough Costumers" - unofficially; when they tried to get kids interested in playing outside in "The Play's the Thing"
  • "Buff Customers" - when they tried working out in "The Last Tough Customer"
  • "Muffy Crosswire's 4 Open Hearts Tough Customers" (MCTC) - when they tried singing in "The Last Tough Customer"
  • "Shush Customers" - when they tried to enforce the library's "no talking rule in "The Last Tough Customer"
  • "Tough Consumers" - current name; when they inform people about the nutrition of food

Trivia

  • Some of the members are named after baby stuff and children's toys. (i.e. Rattles and Binky)

Appearances

Episodes with enough of them together to be recognized as the Tough Customers. Ones that specifically focus on them are in bold.

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Gallery

References