Sheriff (Movie)

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Bobby Bolivia is a human from the live-action film series continuity family.
Like the country, except without the runs.

Robert "Bobby" Bolivia owns and operates Bolivia's Finest Quality Used Cars and Petting Zoo. A car salesman of the tackily dressed, Hawaiian-shirts-'n'-sporty-hat-preferring, always smiling, overly friendly, back-slapping, smooth-talking, horsehockey-spewing variety, he claims that a driver doesn't choose the car, it's the car that chooses its driver.

Though sometimes a car picks a driver with a cheapass father. There are also times where a car picks a driver and takes rejection very poorly.

His favorite cars are the kinds that come from Alabama. He's also not afraid to sell cars that mysteriously appear on his lot, despite not possessing the proper legal paperwork and records of the vehicle being sold.

Bobby's mammy lives in sight of his car dealership, and apparently he has wronged her in some way. Their relationship is summarized by her flipping him off and him wishing he had a rock to "bust her head with".

Let me tell you somethin', son: A driver don't pick the car, nuh-uh...the car picks the driver. It's a mystical bond between man and machine.Bobby Bolivia to Sam Witwicky, Transformers

Fiction

2007 Transformers film

Actor: Bernie Mac (English)
Voice actor: Hiroshi Iwasaki (Japanese dub), Miguel Ángel Ghigliazza (Latin American Spanish dub), Juan Fernández (Castilian Spanish dub), Frantz Confiac (European French dub), Thiéry Dubé (Canadian French dub), Élcio Romar (Brazilian Portuguese dub), Jan Odle (German dub), Francesco Pannofino (Italian dub), Faruk Akgören (Turkish dub)
You're like family at Bobby B's... but we've seen how Bobby and family act towards each other... hm.

When Sam's father promises to buy him his first car, he takes him to Bobby Bolivia (much to Sam's chagrin). After telling his mechanic Manny to remove the heat-stroke-afflicted clown from the sidewalk because he's scarin' "white folk", Bobby feeds the father/son pair his "mystical bond" line and takes them on a tour of the lot.

Bobby agrees to sell Sam a mysterious "custom faded paint" Camaro he's never seen on his lot before for $4000, a thousand less than his made-up-on-the-spot asking price... but only after the windows of every other car on the lot are mysteriously shattered by a high-pitched noise. Transformers


Commence Sister Sledge song in 3... 2...
Bobby Bolivia's involvement in the preceding events, or events mostly similar, were also chronicled in the novels "Transformers," "Transformers: The Junior Novel" and "The Quest for the AllSpark"; the "Transformers: Movie Adaptation" and "Movie Trilogy" comics; the activity book "Look and Find Transformers"; and the storybooks "Sam's New Car," and "Transformers: The Movie Storybook." In the latter, Bobby wears bling and a flashy shirt. And he still hugs customers.