TV-Series
Description
Bill is a male Bengal tiger and third-year student at Cherryton Academy, known for his role in the drama club. He possesses orange fur with black stripes, a cream underbelly, and a tall, sturdy build, typically dressed in school uniform or casual clothes.
Outwardly confident and friendly, Bill acts protectively toward herbivore friends like Els, yet harbors underlying anxiety about carnivore societal expectations. He takes pride in his carnivore identity but privately wrestles with feeling perceived as a "villain" after Louis's departure. Bill advocates for carnivores to "shine" equally alongside herbivores and openly accepts darker societal necessities like the back-alley meat market, viewing it as essential for harmony. This perspective causes frequent antagonism with Legoshi, though their relationship evolves into an uneasy friendship.
Key events shape his path: secretly using rabbit blood as "doping" to manage performance pressure during a school play triggers a violent onstage confrontation with Legoshi, leading to temporary suspension. Later, he visits the black market with peers, purchases and consumes a herbivore's severed finger, and argues Legoshi should "grow up" and acknowledge the market's role in carnivore satisfaction. Following Louis's exit, Bill confides in Aoba about feeling lost without his leadership, admitting he feels like a villain before retracting it as a joke. Louis later nominates Bill as the next drama club leader, a role he accepts responsibly, prioritizing member safety during crises like the Shishigumi attack.
His relationships include a close confidant in Aoba and a protective dynamic with Els. Bill rates romantic partners based on striped patterns and is implied to be in a relationship with a tigress. By the series' end, he maintains strained but respectful ties with Legoshi, visiting him after his dropout and acknowledging his growth in leadership despite past conflicts.
Throughout the narrative, Bill transitions from an early antagonist to a complex supporting character, balancing carnivore pride with evolving leadership responsibilities and interpersonal connections.
Outwardly confident and friendly, Bill acts protectively toward herbivore friends like Els, yet harbors underlying anxiety about carnivore societal expectations. He takes pride in his carnivore identity but privately wrestles with feeling perceived as a "villain" after Louis's departure. Bill advocates for carnivores to "shine" equally alongside herbivores and openly accepts darker societal necessities like the back-alley meat market, viewing it as essential for harmony. This perspective causes frequent antagonism with Legoshi, though their relationship evolves into an uneasy friendship.
Key events shape his path: secretly using rabbit blood as "doping" to manage performance pressure during a school play triggers a violent onstage confrontation with Legoshi, leading to temporary suspension. Later, he visits the black market with peers, purchases and consumes a herbivore's severed finger, and argues Legoshi should "grow up" and acknowledge the market's role in carnivore satisfaction. Following Louis's exit, Bill confides in Aoba about feeling lost without his leadership, admitting he feels like a villain before retracting it as a joke. Louis later nominates Bill as the next drama club leader, a role he accepts responsibly, prioritizing member safety during crises like the Shishigumi attack.
His relationships include a close confidant in Aoba and a protective dynamic with Els. Bill rates romantic partners based on striped patterns and is implied to be in a relationship with a tigress. By the series' end, he maintains strained but respectful ties with Legoshi, visiting him after his dropout and acknowledging his growth in leadership despite past conflicts.
Throughout the narrative, Bill transitions from an early antagonist to a complex supporting character, balancing carnivore pride with evolving leadership responsibilities and interpersonal connections.