Sergeant Burly

is an Lightning-attributed Yo-kai of the Brave tribe.

Captain Bully was initially introduced as C-ranked Yo-kai. As of the Yo-kai Watch Busters series, he has been promoted from a C-rank to an A-rank.

Appearance
Captain Bully resembles a very human-looking Oni, with the fangs, horn and loincloth of his Yokai form, but with more handsome, chiseled features and bronze skin. He is very muscular and wears a pair of yellow hand wraps and an army-green exercise outfit consisting of a tightly-fitting tank top and spats underneath his loincloth.

Personality
As an Oni-type Yokai, Captain Bully is stubborn and strict, though he takes on a more benign quality and instead uses his strict methods to encourage self-improvement through exercise and dedication. He is a tough coach, however, and the word "Oni" is quite apt in describing how he implements his regimen. Overcoming his difficult challenges can be very rewarding. He is very charismatic, and many follow his exercise routine.

Relationships
Captain Bully represents a friendlier take on the self-improvement aspect of Terror Time, where one improves through adversity, but with less of the violent, ruthless aspect that Oni like Gargaros provide.

Abilities and Powers
Captain Bully makes you exercise until you seem fit enough to him.

History
Captain Bully first appeared in the ending credits as the host of "Bully's Beat Camp", a satire of many exercise shows, where he and others in the cast dance to Dan-Dan Dubi Zuba. He later appears in Nate's room and has him, Whisper, and Jibanyan exercise to exhaustion, though Whisper finds tremendous results from the training. He later confronts Nate in Terror Time, urging him to try to confront Gargaros, and thus grow as an individual.

Trivia

 * Captain Bully is based on famous African-American fitness guru personality Billy Blanks, the creator of the Tae Bo exercise program. Bully also has Billy's yellow hand wraps. "Bully's Beat Camp" is a reference to "Billy's Boot Camp".
 * It should be noted that Billy had been a regular in Japan since 2006, and his current/second wife is his Japanese interpreter.
 * "Captain Bully" is not only a twist on "Billy" (see above) but can be read as though he's a mean person who's in charge, an image a tough instructor who gets results would probably enjoy having.
 * In a similar vein, "Oni" is often a derogatory term a student uses on an instructor they feel is overly strict and demanding, a role Captain Bully fits to a "T", down to his appearance.

In other languages

 * Japanese: ブリー隊長 Burī Taichō
 * Korean: 빌리 대장 Billi Daejang