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Rex the Runt is a British live action stop motion animated claymation pixilation comedy franchise, primarily consisting of a TV Series and two short films produced by Aardman Animations shown on BBC Two. Its main characters are four plasticine dogs Rex, Wendy, Bad Bob and Vince.
 
Rex the Runt is a British live action stop motion animated claymation pixilation comedy franchise, primarily consisting of a TV Series and two short films produced by Aardman Animations shown on BBC Two. Its main characters are four plasticine dogs Rex, Wendy, Bad Bob and Vince.
   
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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
Rex
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* [[Rex]]
 
* [[Bad Bob]]
 
 
* [[Wendy]]
Bad Bob
 
 
* [[Vince]]
 
 
* Doctor Dog
Wendy
 
 
* Arthur Dustcart
 
 
* Mrs. Bloomers
Vince
 
 
* Mr. Formal
 
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* Melting Blob Man
Doctor Dog
 
 
* Kylie Mandlebrotska
 
 
* Mr Chittock
Arthur Dustcart
 
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* Auntie Brenda
 
 
* Johnny Saveloy
Mrs. Bloomers
 
 
* Stinky Basil Smarmy
 
 
* The Happy Rabbits
Mr. Formal
 
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* Mouse
 
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* Tiddles
Kylie Mandlebrotska
 
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* Handsome Rex
 
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* Ants
Mr Chittock
 
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* Osvaldo Halitosis
 
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* The Plants
Johnny Saveloy
 
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* Gordon
 
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* Chris the Space Turtle
Stinky Basil Smarmy
 
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* Sergeant Major
 
 
* Rocket Raymond
The Happy Rabbits
 
 
* Wayne the Zebra
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* Lloyd Grossman
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* Dingo
   
 
== Refrences to other Aardman productions ==
 
== Refrences to other Aardman productions ==
   
Several episodes of Rex the Runt contain inside references to other television programmes created by Aardman Animation
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Several episodes of Rex the Runt contain inside references to other television programmes created by Aardman Animations.
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* In the episode "Adventures on Telly Part I", Wallace (from the Wallace and Gromit series) is washing the windows on Rex's house, until Bad Bob pushes his ladder over (in the film A Close Shave, Wallace operates a window washing business).
 
* Pib and Pog, two of Aardman's lesser known creations, are present in the spectator gallery during the courtroom scene from "The Trials of Wendy" and are also present in the audience watching Rex's band in "Stinky's Search for a Star"
 
* In the episode "Johnny Saveloy's Undoing", two of the jars containing the chemical essences of various stars are labelled "Wallace" and "Gromit". Another jar on the top shelf reads "Nick Park".
 
* The exorcist called upon in "Patio" is actually Morph, a character from an Aardman children's show, wearing a trench coat, hat, and large moustache.
 
* There are two references in the episode "Wayne the Zebra": A Chicken Run-style chicken is rejected during the auditions (with Bad Bob making a comment regarding the recent popularity of chickens, referring to the film's success), and Bad Bob consults the Aardman book Cracking Animation (ISBN 0-500-28168-8, published in the US as Creating 3-D Animation).
   
In the episode "Adventures on Telly Part I", Wallace (from the Wallace and Gromit series) is washing the windows on Rex's house, until Bad Bob pushes his ladder over (in the film A Close Shave, Wallace operates a window washing business).
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* The episode entitled "A Crap Day Out" may be a pun on the Wallace and Gromit short film A Grand Day Out.
 
Pib and Pog, two of Aardman's lesser known creations, are present in the spectator gallery during the courtroom scene from "The Trials of Wendy" and are also present in the audience watching Rex's band in "Stinky's Search for a Star"
 
 
In the episode "Johnny Saveloy's Undoing", two of the jars containing the chemical essences of various stars are labelled "Wallace" and "Gromit". Another jar on the top shelf reads "Nick Park".
 
 
The exorcist called upon in "Patio" is actually Morph, a character from an Aardman children's show, wearing a trench coat, hat, and large moustache.
 
 
There are two references in the episode "Wayne the Zebra": A Chicken Run-style chicken is rejected during the auditions (with Bad Bob making a comment regarding the recent popularity of chickens, referring to the film's success), and Bad Bob consults the Aardman book Cracking Animation (ISBN 0-500-28168-8, published in the US as Creating 3-D Animation).
 
 
The episode entitled "A Crap Day Out" may be a pun on the Wallace and Gromit short film A Grand Day Out.
 
 
Both Wallace from Wallace and Gromit and Rex live on streets that sound similar to their names: whereas Wallace and Gromit live on "West Wallaby Street", it can be seen from the various post that arrives for the household that Rex and company live at "7, Marsupial Way, Rexford"
 
Both Wallace from Wallace and Gromit and Rex live on streets that sound similar to their names: whereas Wallace and Gromit live on "West Wallaby Street", it can be seen from the various post that arrives for the household that Rex and company live at "7, Marsupial Way, Rexford"
   
 
==Series 1 ==
 
==Series 1 ==
 
* Holiday in Vince
 
* The Adventures of Telly Part 1
 
* The Adventures of Telly Part 2
 
* The Adventures of Telly Part 3
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* Bob's International Hiccup Centre
 
* Easter Island
 
* Too Many Dogs
 
* The Trials of Wendy
 
* Stinky Search for a Star
 
* Under the Duvet
 
* Johnny Saveloy's Undoing
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* The City Shrinkers
 
* Carbonara
   
 
==Series 2==
Holiday in Vince
 
 
* Mouse in me Kitchen
The Adventures of Telly Part 1
 
 
* Hot Date
The Adventures of Telly Part 2
 
 
* Patio
The Adventures of Telly Part 3
 
 
* A Crap Day Out
Bob's international hiccup Centre
 
 
* Slim Bob
Easter Island
 
 
* Private Wendy
Too Many Dogs
 
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* Rocket Raymond
The Trials of Wendy
 
 
* The Plasticene Gene
Stinky Search for a Star
 
 
* Wendy's New Hairdo
Under the Duvet
 
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* Wayne the Zebra
Johnny Saveloy's Undoing
 
The City Shrinks
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* The Art of Cooking
 
* Bob joins a Gang
Carbonara
 
 
* Hole in the Garden
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Trivia
   
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Pib and Pog makes a cameo in this show.[[Category:Rated TV-PG TV Series]]
==Series 2==
 
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[[Category:Rated 12 Films]]
Mouse in me Kitchen
 
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[[Category:Aardman Animations Franchises]]
Wendy's Hot Date
 
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[[Category:TV Series]]
Patio
 
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[[Category:Shows]]
A Crap Day Out
 
Slim Bob
 
Private Wendy
 
Rocket Raymond
 
The Plasticene Gene
 
Wendy's New Hairdo
 
Wayne the Zebra
 
The Art of Cooking
 
Bob joins a Gang
 
Hole in the Garden
 

Latest revision as of 22:30, 25 May 2020

Rex the runt

the main characters from left to right Vince, Wendy, Bad Bob and Rex

Rex the Runt is a British live action stop motion animated claymation pixilation comedy franchise, primarily consisting of a TV Series and two short films produced by Aardman Animations shown on BBC Two. Its main characters are four plasticine dogs Rex, Wendy, Bad Bob and Vince.

The series began with a short, Ident, in 1989 directed by Richard Goleszowski. There were two unaired shorts and then a TV Series which was released on December 21st 1998-December 16th 2001. thirteen 10 minute episodes that first aired over two weeks on BBC2 from December 1998. A second thirteen episode series aired from September 2001 on the same channel.

Characters

  • Rex
  • Bad Bob
  • Wendy
  • Vince
  • Doctor Dog
  • Arthur Dustcart
  • Mrs. Bloomers
  • Mr. Formal
  • Melting Blob Man
  • Kylie Mandlebrotska
  • Mr Chittock
  • Auntie Brenda
  • Johnny Saveloy
  • Stinky Basil Smarmy
  • The Happy Rabbits
  • Mouse
  • Tiddles
  • Handsome Rex
  • Ants
  • Osvaldo Halitosis
  • The Plants
  • Gordon
  • Chris the Space Turtle
  • Sergeant Major
  • Rocket Raymond
  • Wayne the Zebra
  • Lloyd Grossman
  • Dingo

Refrences to other Aardman productions

Several episodes of Rex the Runt contain inside references to other television programmes created by Aardman Animations.

  • In the episode "Adventures on Telly Part I", Wallace (from the Wallace and Gromit series) is washing the windows on Rex's house, until Bad Bob pushes his ladder over (in the film A Close Shave, Wallace operates a window washing business).
  • Pib and Pog, two of Aardman's lesser known creations, are present in the spectator gallery during the courtroom scene from "The Trials of Wendy" and are also present in the audience watching Rex's band in "Stinky's Search for a Star"
  • In the episode "Johnny Saveloy's Undoing", two of the jars containing the chemical essences of various stars are labelled "Wallace" and "Gromit". Another jar on the top shelf reads "Nick Park".
  • The exorcist called upon in "Patio" is actually Morph, a character from an Aardman children's show, wearing a trench coat, hat, and large moustache.
  • There are two references in the episode "Wayne the Zebra": A Chicken Run-style chicken is rejected during the auditions (with Bad Bob making a comment regarding the recent popularity of chickens, referring to the film's success), and Bad Bob consults the Aardman book Cracking Animation (ISBN 0-500-28168-8, published in the US as Creating 3-D Animation).
  • The episode entitled "A Crap Day Out" may be a pun on the Wallace and Gromit short film A Grand Day Out.

Both Wallace from Wallace and Gromit and Rex live on streets that sound similar to their names: whereas Wallace and Gromit live on "West Wallaby Street", it can be seen from the various post that arrives for the household that Rex and company live at "7, Marsupial Way, Rexford"

Series 1

  • Holiday in Vince
  • The Adventures of Telly Part 1
  • The Adventures of Telly Part 2
  • The Adventures of Telly Part 3
  • Bob's International Hiccup Centre
  • Easter Island
  • Too Many Dogs
  • The Trials of Wendy
  • Stinky Search for a Star
  • Under the Duvet
  • Johnny Saveloy's Undoing
  • The City Shrinkers
  • Carbonara

Series 2

  • Mouse in me Kitchen
  • Hot Date
  • Patio
  • A Crap Day Out
  • Slim Bob
  • Private Wendy
  • Rocket Raymond
  • The Plasticene Gene
  • Wendy's New Hairdo
  • Wayne the Zebra
  • The Art of Cooking
  • Bob joins a Gang
  • Hole in the Garden

Trivia

Pib and Pog makes a cameo in this show.