His favorite pair are his white and black checkerboard slip on Vans. He also has several other pairs in many different colors to match his belt and belt buckle. He prefers the slip on Vans over the laces, but unfortunately those do not come in every color so he resorts to the laces when needed.
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He is repeatedly shown to be furious and resentful towards his father for abandoning him to live with his mother, which is understandable. When he discovers a letter from his father and learns that Sheldon had prematurely read it, his ultimate reaction is to burn the letter cause he doesn't want to hear anything that his father has to say, but he is even angrier when he becomes the only one who has no idea what was in the letter.
When he meets his half-brother by his father's relationship with another woman, Howard experiences shock at the discovery that his father had another, visibly developed family. In spite of this, Howard is extremely shameless in this regard and will deliberately use his father's abandonment of him to extricate sympathy out of other people, which is often perceived as shallow and melodramatic.
Once Howard finds a joke he likes, he sticks with it. Sheldon even describes him as the funny one in their group, while Howard has said of himself that he is quirky. He mimics voices such as Raj's Indian accent and his mother's accent, and often spews cultural stereotypes.
Howard often has married-couple-like arguments with Raj, usually mocking his words or covering for his obnoxiousness, and is the primary means by which Raj is heard whenever Penny is present.
Very sensitive, Howard can be traumatized by a hurtful comment from a woman and there is a glimmer of goodness in him that he allowed Penny to see.
In fairness, when this actually happened with Penny, he entirely deserved it because he was making insensitive, borderline misogynistic suggestions towards her and had done so at multiple opportunities in the past, and couldn't even notice that he was being conceited and insulting towards her. Howard's misogyny has also had violent consequences - when Penny engaged in a ferocious brawl with Alicia , Howard screamed with excitement at seeing a girl-fight and immediately restrained Leonard out of terror that he would try to break it up - the fight resulted in Penny receiving several brutal injuries and Howard never had the decency to apologize for his part in her injuries, yet he said something to please her.
He likes reading comics , similar to his friends, and is a Dungeon Master. He has an entire closet of magic tricks. A model rocket enthusiast, Howard designed the engine himself for a three-stage rocket.
He also once sent a signal around the world via the Internet just to turn on a lamp. He is asthmatic, allergic to peanuts, almonds and walnuts, prone to canker sores and pink eye, succumbs to seasickness, has an incredibly high genetic risk of heart illness and has transient idiopathic arrhythmia. His small size and thin build are also the source of many jokes for people who know him.
Aside from being a huge Neil Diamond fan, along with Amy, Howard is heavily implied to enjoy The Beatles due to his "Ringo" haircut and them being on his personalized CD disc. Howard is a short, thin man, originally in his mid-twenties, but he's in his mid-thirties by now. He sports a bowl haircut and wears loud, vintage, era outfits with a matching color scheme: a V-neck or tee shirt over a turtleneck or dickey with a pin in the shape of an aliens head, on the neck, Vans or Converse sneakers and skinny pants with collectible belt buckles, often being a reference to geek culture, though he only owns one belt.
Howard's pajamas are silk gowns embroidered with his initials, "HWJ", befitting his bedroom containing satin sheets, remote-controlled romantic music and mood lighting set by light-sabers overhanging his bed. He also has suggestive glow in the dark posters on the ceiling. His preferred mode of transportation is his Vespa motor scooter, though in " The Parking Spot Escalation ", he gets a car of his own.
Howard's wacky outfits now have a section of their own under Howard's Wardrobe. Howard's Taller than Leonard late series. According to Chuck Lorre, Howard is the one of the gang that changed the least over the years, even looking nearly the same at 50 years of age as he did in This section has now become its own page at Howard's Bedroom. Howard is noted for living with his overbearing Jewish mother Debbie Wolowitz to Howard she lives with him , who always makes his life miserable at home with her nosy nature as well as her barrage of disturbing questions, and apparently is oblivious to his accomplishments as a grown-up, usually treating him like he is still a child, thus filling the stereotype of a Jewish mother.
Never seen on-screen except for an overhead glimpse in the Season Five finale, and a late season Six episode where she is seen from behind through an ajar door no less than three times. She only communicates with Howard by yelling to him in an obnoxious manner, which results in awkward long-distance conversations, with Howard frustratingly yelling back at her. Such behavior prompts him to call her a "crazy old lady". Howard stated that she had safety bars on his bed until he was seventeen in the Season Two finale.
Despite this fact, Howard likes to be mothered to some degree, has an unresolved Oedipus complex and seems to appreciate some of his mother's cooking, especially her brisket, a dish that Howard refers to throughout unlike the turbriskefilte, a turkey stuffed with a brisket stuffed with Gefilte fish, which he says he 'doesn't even chew', but 'swallows like pills'.
It is implied strongly that his mom is incredibly fat and disturbingly masculine, causing Leonard to believe she was Howard's dad when he first heard her. It has been stated that she also has a large mustache.
Despite the fact that she made his life miserable by emotionally suffocating him and that he often wished for her death, it is shown he truly loved his mother as shown when he worried for her health after she got food poisoning and was jealous of her spending time with Stuart Bloom. During " The Comic Book Store Regeneration ," Howard was devastated by the news that his mother died in her sleep while visiting relatives in Florida as he was comforted by his friends.
In " The Precious Fragmentation ", Howard reveals that his father left his family when Howard was eleven. To help Howard overcome the loss, his mom bought him an Alf doll to console Howard. Although it is not stated what really happened, Howard assumes that his father did not like him. You know, maybe to make up for the fact that his dad left him when he was eleven. Howard lost his virginity to his second cousin Jeanie in a Toyota Corolla after they locked eyes over the pickled herring at his Aunt Barbara 's house during his Uncle Murray 's funeral, and ever since Howard gets aroused by looking at pickled herring, all of which Leonard and Raj find extremely funny.
His cousin David provided him with the half-carat ring for Bernadette. Howard also has an Uncle Louie , whom he ridicules based on a photo of him in a bathing suit. He says they are "Jewish hobbits," as evidenced by dinner at his house on Rosh Hashanah. Howard's family has a genetically high risk of heart disease. In " The Closet Reconfiguration " Sheldon finds an unopened letter from Howard's father that he read.
Eventually, everyone knows what is in the letter except Howard, who had burnt it earlier in the episode. When Howard tells them he both wants and does not want to know the contents, his friends come up with a compromise. They each tell him a plausible story, only one of which is the actual truth, so he hears the contents, but isn't sure which one except for Sheldon's version.
He and Bernadette fly to Florida for the funeral and the airline temporarily loses his mother's urn with her ashes in it. Howard is distort because he didn't get to see her one last time because he was too busy to drive her to the airport. Howard promises that they will never be separated again making Bernadette fear that the urn will end up in their bedroom. In " The Fortification Implementation ," a young man shows up at Howard's door and has just learned through the lawyer handling Howard's mother's estate that Howard was his older half-brother.
Their mutual father, Sam Wolowitz is revealed to have had a second family after leaving Howard's mother with his name being Josh Wolowitz and he is an oceanography student in San Diego. Though it is awkward at first, as Howard was hurt his father had another family when he left his old one. Initially, Howard wanted Josh to go away though the two half-brothers bonded after Josh learned of Howard being an astronaut which he found to be amazing.
This flattered Howard who told him of his time as an astronaut. Howard was even more pleased with Josh having a similar creepy personality that Howard used to have, which helped them connect.
After that any discomfort Howard had with Josh disappeared, as he acknowledged Josh as his younger brother and hugged Josh hoping to see him again though he didn't appear again in the series. In " The Birthday Synchronicity ", Bernadette is rushed to the hospital and gives birth to their daughter Halley Wolowitz. Howard thinks that she is crying about the engagement. When she tells they start several rounds of "No" and "Yes" with both of them wondering if they can raise another baby.
In " The Explosion Implosion ", they learn their unborn child was going to be a boy as Howard is worried he won't be manly enough to raise a boy. After a talk with Sheldon, he overcomes his worries and prepares to raise another child with his wife. During " The Neonatal Nomenclature ", Howard and Bernadette's son Neil Michael Wolowitz is born and Bernadette has already decided to call him by his middle name, something Howard argues with.
Raj is Howard's best friend. Howard invites his buddy over to his house all the time. Howard has called them co-pilots of the Millennium Falcon, and they have weekly routines they do together. However, Howard becomes easily distracted and sometimes abandons him, only to be unmindful of any wrongdoing. Sadly, he taught Raj his dance moves, and Howard seems to wear off on him, as Raj can be very womanizing and uses slang. He scoffs at Raj when he says something stupid, and has once complained that he's going to end up with swimmer's ear with Raj whispering in his ear, although Sheldon cannot tolerate his moist breath in his ear altogether.
Despite the fact that Howard is undeniably obsessed with women, Dr. Beverly Hofstadter , Leonard's mother, says they are in an "ersatz homosexual marriage". Amusingly, Raj and Howard have several arguments during the series, in which Raj repeatedly accuses Howard of leaving him for everybody who's only slightly better looking and otherwise assuming the cliche female role in partnership arguments.
Season 4 jokingly introduced the possibility of Howard's "latent homosexual tendencies" when George Takei appeared as himself in an imaginary conversation with Bernadette and Katee Sackhoff over his relationship status with Bernadette, but Howard quickly denied it. Before Howard met Bernadette, it was implied that he called Raj "honey", and Debbie Wolowitz is relieved when he has a girl over to the house. In " The Septum Deviation ", Raj has dinner with Howard and Bernie is worried about what to get his parents for their fortieth wedding anniversary.
Later Raj gets a call from his father that he has moved out and that his parents are getting divorce lawyers. Howard is visiting him and sympathizes with him. His discussion of their not communicating together causes a fight between Howard and Bernie.
In " The Anxiety Optimization ", Howard starts a game called " Emily or Cinnamon " where people have to guess whether statements Raj has made are for the woman or the dog he loves. Emily thinks Raj's sensitive nature is very sexy. In " The Approximation ", Raj and Howard form a band call " Footprints on the Moon ", when Stuart is looking for live music in his store.
They write a song about Indiana Jones taking on Thor which is a cool song, but not easy to dance to. In " The Confidence Erosion ", Raj takes a break from his friendship with Howard when he realizes that his lack of confidence is in part due to Howard's constant demeaning jokes.
He changes his look, gains confidence and gets a job at the Griffith Observatory. After his show, a young woman even asks him to coffee. In " The Celebration Reverberation ", Raj is still mad at Howard who still gets him to plan Halley's first birthday party. All that being said, Howard's sartorial choices weren't just about what he perceived as good-looking. He also incorporated some sentimental choices into his clothing.
Known for his dickies and massive belt buckles, there's another piece of accessory that he usually sports — an alien pin worn on his collar. Considering how small they are, the pins are difficult for audiences to notice, let alone recognize what they are.
Despite that, the actor revealed in the video that there's a special meaning behind them, something that only he and the costume staff know. There were hopes that the sitcom will eventually reveal why they're so important, but that didn't happen.
While The Big Bang Theory didn't explicitly reveal the reason behind Howard's alien's pins, it may have already subtly provided the answer to this mystery during the early years of the show.
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