Mr. Bolhofner (Modern)

{{DISPLAYTITLE:Mr. Bolhofner (The Loud House)]] {{LoathsomeCharacterInfobox }} Mr. Bolhofner is a minor character in the Nickelodeon series The Loud House. He is a math teacher at Royal Woods Middle School, and Lincoln and Chandler’s homeroom teacher.
 * Picture = 3F120D5F-99CD-4EE6-B827-6B74A80D86B4.jpg
 * Gender = Male
 * Quote = "Oh, a talker, huh? Well, Mr. Blabber Lips, you'll be spending your lunch with me."
 * Type = Cruel Teacher
 * Age = 34
 * Species = Human
 * Portrayed by = James Arnold Taylor
 * Status = Alive
 * Series = The Loud House

Why He Sucks

 * 1) He went from a clean and hygienic teacher who was strict but fair towards his students who taught in a classroom (in the season three episodes “Middle Men” and “Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow”) to a filthy slob of a teacher who talks down to his students and teaches in a rundown trailer outside the school (in the season five premiere “Schooled!”) for some unexplained reason.
 * 2) He is very sadistic as he punishes his students over something so trivial.
 * 3) He is very mean-spirited towards Lincoln especially for some unexplained reason.
 * 4) He was at his worst in “Schooled!” where he punishes Lincoln for things that weren't his fault and doesn't even let him explain himself.
 * 5) *He made Lincoln have lunch with him for "disrupting his class" when actually Lincoln was telling Chandler to stop kicking the back of his seat.
 * 6) *He sent Lincoln to the principal's office for being late to class, even though Lynn made him late by shoving him in a locker.
 * 7) He is shown to be very petty for in a couple of episodes:
 * 8) *In “Kernel of Truth” he sued the middle school because Stella guessed his age wrong.
 * 9) *In “No Bus, No Fuss” when Lincoln's mom Rita accidentally cuts him off at the school parking lot, later he takes out his anger at Lincoln by shoving him out of the way and cuts in front of him in line at the cafeteria.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) He was a much more tolerable character in the season three episodes “Middle Men” and “Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow”.
 * 2) Like everyone else, his design is passable.

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