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Runt (voiced by Frank Welker) – A dim-witted dog who thinks that Rita is also a dog like himself and who constantly uses the word "definitely" when speaking. This verbal tic, as well as Runt's speaking style, is a reference to Raymond Babbitt in Rain Man. He also has a few anthropomorphic traits, even though these are rarely shown.
In a group of animals (usually a litter of animals born in multiple births), a runt is a member which is significantly smaller or weaker than the others. [1] Owing to its small size, a runt in a litter faces obvious disadvantage, including difficulties in competing with its siblings for survival and possible rejection by its mother.
Runt, of the duo Rita and Runt, in the TV series Animaniacs; Runt, in the video game Simon the Sorcerer II: The Lion, the Wizard and the Wardrobe; Runt, in the film Disco Pigs; Runts, characters in the video game Quadrun; The Runts, a gang in the film City of God; Runt, in the 2005 Disney film Chicken Little
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Best-selling Australian novel, Runt” is to be adapted as a feature movie that will begin shooting from next month. Studiocanal is handling international rights sales and local distribution in ...
Other Pack King: Runt mistakes him for his mother at one point and follows him into his territory. His pack is near King's territory. He decides to allow Runt to return home, but marks the trees near where Runt was wandering to warn him and the other wolves not to trespass again. Bider: A white wolf who is the outcast of the pack. He fights ...
Rex the Runt is a stop-motion adult animated claymation pixilation comedy series, primarily consisting of a television show and two short films produced by Aardman Animations and Egmont Imagination for BBC Bristol, with EVA Entertainment co-producing the first series. Its main characters are four plasticine dogs: Rex, Wendy, Bad Bob and Vince. [1]