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Rufus is a fictional character in the American animated television series Kim Possible (2002–2007) and its 2019 live-action film adaptation.Voiced by actress Nancy Cartwright, Rufus is a pet naked mole-rat owned by Ron Stoppable – Kim Possible's best friend and sidekick – and first appears in the show's pilot episode "Crush", which premiered on June 7, 2002.
He is the leader of a team of genetically altered naked-mole rats, who, like himself, are muscular in appearance. He appears in the first two parts of A Sitch In Time as an ally and information provider to Kim, but assumes a main role in the final part, where he and the original Rufus lead his team of mole rats against Shego and her allies.
Kim Possible is a high-school cheerleader and world-famous crime fighter, and Ron Stoppable is her faithful sidekick and best friend, who has a pet naked mole-rat named Rufus. The film begins at the start of a new school year, which Ron has good hopes for, until he finds out he's moving away to Norway for his mother's work.
Justin, 30, and Hailey, 27, channeled Ron and Kim Possible from the iconic Disney Channel show Kim Possible, while their baby son Jack Blues went as Ron's pet naked mole rat Rufus.
The singer shared a series of photos on Instagram which showed Justin and Hailey as Ron and Kim Possible, while Jack Blues went as Ron's pet naked mole rat Rufus.
Kim is aided by her clumsy best friend, Ron Stoppable, his pet naked mole rat Rufus, and ten-year-old [5] computer genius Wade. Known collectively as Team Possible, Kim and Ron's missions primarily require them to thwart the evil plans of the mad scientist–supervillain duo Dr. Drakken and his sidekick Shego.
The naked mole rat did have its moment back in the "Kim Possible" days, but other than that you don't see a lot of respect on its name. Can't say it doesn't make sense. The thing is hideous.
The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), also known as the sand puppy, [6] is a burrowing rodent native to the Horn of Africa and parts of Kenya, notably in Somali regions. It is closely related to the blesmols and is the only species in the genus Heterocephalus .