
Coleman behaves identically to how he did in the original Postal 2, fighting with a Machine Gun and Frag Grenades, although he has much more health than he did in Postal 2. Gary Coleman can be fought as an optional boss battle at the end of Friday during The Apocalypse, after defeating the Bitch, if the Postal Dude opts to kill all the faction leaders instead of simply escaping the town with Champ. The Dude eventually lures the drilling machine over a cliff, causing Coleman to once again plunge into a deep pit.

While the Dude is escaping through the Cole Mine from the Cole-Men, Gary Coleman will occasionally attack him by using a giant drilling machine to chase him down the mine tunnels. This turns the Cole-Men hostile to the Dude. He is encountered at the beginning of Thursday, where he decides to help Postal Dude in his quest to shrink the giant mutated Champ back to his normal size, reasoning that since the Dude wants to make small what is currently large, he is an ideological ally of the Cole-Men.Īt the end of Thursday, after Coleman creates the Ensmallen Cure from his own urine, the Postal Dude betrays him by testing the cure on his "Big McWillis" body, which shrinks to tiny size and drops Coleman himself into a deep mine pit. Gary Coleman rides atop a large, simple man which he controls and uses to communicate, calling himself " Big McWillis". During these hallucinations, the environment is distorted and the Dude is attacked by zombie-like creatures resembling Gary.Ĭoleman returns in Paradise Lost as the leader of the Cole-Men faction, a group of midgets who wish to rise up against the "tall oppressors" and are headquartered out of the Cole Mine. Gary and all these individuals apparently feel oppressed, so they start an attack on other people and fight the National Guard, along with the Postal Dude.ĭuring Apocalypse Weekend, the Postal Dude has hallucinations as a result of the gun shot to his head. On Sunday, Gary is well again, and is seen attending a meeting led by Osama, along with Zombies, Vegetarians, and other Terrorists.

He is later seen in Lower Paradise, fleeing from the Postal Dude everytime he sees him. He is one of two somewhat boss-like characters in the game, the other being Krotchy.ĭuring Saturday in Apocalypse Weekend, Gary appears briefly in the Hospital, his leg being bandaged. He also takes significantly reduced damage from Machine Gun rounds, requiring 110 machine gun bullets to kill on Average difficulty (compared to just 14 Pistol shots, 22 Scissors, or 4 Grenades).

Gary Coleman has noticeably more health than any other human character in the game, and fights with an assault rifle and hand grenades. Regardless of the player's actions, it's revealed on Friday that Gary has been arrested and is a cellmate of Krotchy.

After the gunfight, the Postal Dude suggests that Gary was gunned down by the Police (or by him), and asks his wife if they would get more money for the book because of him being dead, thus confirming that the Postal Dude and the Bitch's plan was to sell the book on eBay. Gary replies he is not going back to prison, and confronts the policemen along with his crew. Gary does not believe him and says "yeah yeah, whatever" then tells the Postal Dude that if he sees him selling the copy on eBay, he will go to the Dude's home and kick his "narrow ass".Īfter signing the Postal Dude's copy, the Police arrives to the mall with an order to arrest him. The Postal Dude is one of those to lie, and says the copy is for his mother. After getting their signed copies of the book, some people start laughing as they are going away. People often lie when getting their copies, claiming it is for someone else. Some bystanders even seem to be in line at least for a second time, and Gary asks them "You still here?". A celebrity, he arrives on Tuesday to give autographed copies of his book What I'm Talkin' Bout at the Paradise Mall.ĭue to Gary's popularity, Paradise's Mayor declared Tuesday as "Gary Coleman Day", and the line to get an autograph is really long.
