Big Boy



Big Boy is the mascot of Big Boy's restaurants and star of the comic book Adventures of Big Boy. Founded in 1938 as Bob's Big Boy, Big Boy's Reastaurants has more than 455 franchises in the United States of America, Canada, and Japan. Big Boy himself, who shares his name with the restaurant's double-decker hamburger, is an oversized child with a semi-permanent grin, destined to cheerfully purvey cholesterol-heavy beef sandwiches. He was inspired by a six-year old child named Richard Woodruff, and the original character design was crated by animator Ben Washam, an early partner who would later contribute to Chuck Jones' classic Bugs Bunny cartoons. Many of the original restaurants featured a statue of Big Boy, as stolid and unchanging as pre-sliced restaurant pickles.

Within the realms of his comic book, however, presented as give-aways, Big Boy had a complex inner life. He fought mad bombers, cavorted with his girlfriend Dolly and dog Nugget, visited the space shuttle and in one issue, according to Mark Evanier, when "confronted with some formidable problem, went out on a balcony, looked up at the heavens and prayed to God for guidance." He also visited an astonishingly diverse array of celebrities, from the stars of TV's B.J. and the Bear to Jim Henson himself. The latter occurred in #265, in which Big Boy and friends visited Sesame Street to pick up Big Bird and then went to London to cover an exclusive (and strangely drawn) interview with Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog.