![]() And not to be forgotten, he's a total bookworm. What I love about Boulder is that even though he's really smart and inquisitive (his intellect is the equivalent of being an Engineer) but he's also very kind, caring, creative and has a love of art and nature. ![]() In the 4th season episode Arrivals he also joined the library's book club where they discussed the classic book A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Which allowed Boulder the freedom to go to the library whenever he wanted to and he was able to apply for a library card (and checked out a stack of books). With the townspeople's acceptance, Boulder and the rest of the Rescue Bots no longer had to hide behind a robotic facade and they could simply be themselves. ![]() However, things changed during the fourth and final season once it was revealed they were aliens. Green and his daughter Frankie knew the truth about them, Boulder couldn't go check out books from the Mayor Luskey Library. During the first three seasons of the animated series, the rescue bots had to pretend they were robots so the townspeople wouldn't know they were aliens and since only the Burns family and Dr. (on 28th, on the corner of the strip mall where the Bookworm is) ToGos. ![]() When Boulder isn't working with the other Rescue Bots and the Burns family to protect the small island town of Griffin Rock, he can often be found reading a book from the firehouse library. Boulders first restaurants: The Colorado House, on the northwest corner of. One of my Favorite Fictional Bookworms is Boulder from the Transformers: Rescue Bots animated series. ![]()
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