I'm just a person who likes to read novels and can't create anime. However, if " bull's breath " was a theme, there were many novels, comics, movies, and TV series that could be created on this theme. You can try to search for related information or ask other creators for advice and inspiration on this topic.
In the anime 'A Silent Voice', Shoya Ishida bullied Shoko Nishimiya, a deaf girl. He constantly made fun of her, took her hearing aids, and was generally very cruel. But as he grew up, he realized his mistake and tried to make amends. He spent years feeling guilty and finally worked up the courage to face Shoko again to seek forgiveness.
One lesson is about the importance of empathy. In bully stories like 'A Silent Voice', we see how Shoya's lack of empathy towards Shoko led to so much pain. By learning to put ourselves in others' shoes, we can avoid being bullies or help those being bullied.
The bully in 'The Bully on a Christmas Story' is Scut Farkus. He is a key figure in the story's narrative of childhood experiences. Scut Farkus represents the kind of bully that many kids might encounter during their school days. He's got that look about him that just screams trouble. His interactions with the main characters, like Ralphie, are what drive a lot of the conflict in the story. He's always causing some sort of problem or scaring the other kids, which is a central part of the story's plot that focuses on the challenges and adventures of childhood during Christmas time.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Christmas Story' you are referring to. There could be various interpretations. Maybe it's a character who teases the protagonist or causes trouble during the Christmas events in that particular story.
In a neighborhood, there was a kid who was bullied by an older boy. The bully would take his toys and beat him up. The victim's parents tried to talk to the bully's parents, but it didn't help. The bullied kid started having nightmares and would flinch at the slightest touch. It took a long time for him to start feeling safe again with the help of a counselor.
It follows quite closely. The anime of 'Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro' mostly adheres to the manga plot with only a few minor differences that don't change the main story or character developments.
It's hard to say exactly who the 'little bully' is without more context. It could be a girl who is mean to her classmates at the Christmas school play, for example. Maybe she teases the other kids about their costumes or parts in the play. However, it could also be a new kid in town who is acting out because he or she is feeling left out of the Christmas festivities and doesn't know how to handle it in a positive way.
There was a group of kids who bullied a shy boy named Jack. They would make fun of his stutter. One day, they locked him in the school basement. As Jack was crying in the dark, he saw a figure emerging. It was a boy who had been bullied to death years ago in the same basement. The figure started to get closer to Jack. Jack closed his eyes in fear. When he opened them, the figure was gone, but he knew that it was a warning. After that, he found the courage to stand up to the bullies.