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Rex the Runt

Rex the Runt is a British live-action stop-motion animated claymation pixilation adult comedy series, primarily consisting of a television show and two short films produced by Aardman Animations for BBC Bristol in association with EVA Entertainment and Egmont Imagination. Its main characters are four plasticine dogs: Rex, Wendy, Bad Bob and Vince.[1]

Rex the Runt
Main characters from left to right:
Vince, Wendy, Bad Bob, Rex
GenreLive action
Stop motion animation
Clay animation
Pixilation
Comedy
Created byRichard Goleszowski
Developed byAardman Animations
Written byRichard Goleszowski
Alan Gilbey
Kevin Wrench
Andrew Franks
David Max Freedman
Andrew Viner
Peter Holmes
Ben Caudell
Directed byRichard Goleszowski
Dan Capozzi
Peter Peake
Christopher Sadler
Sam Fell
Creative directorsPeter Holmes
Richard Goleszowski
Voices ofAndrew Franks
Colin Rote
Kevin Wrench
Andrew Jeffers
Elisabeth Hadley
Paul Merton
Steve Box
Arthur Smith
Sean Connolly
Doug Wort
Beverley Cressman
Theme music composerKevin Wrench
Andrew Franks
Opening theme"Rex the Runt"
by Kevin Wrench
Andrew Franks
Ending theme"Rex the Runt"
by Kevin Wrench
Andrew Franks
ComposersStuart Gordon
Ben Jones
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes26
3 (pilots)
Production
Executive producersExecutive Producers for Aardman:
Michael Rose
Peter Lord
David Sproxton
Executive Producer for BBC:
Colin Rose
Executive Producers for Egmont Imagination:
Paul Kofod
Tom Van Waveren
Mikael Shields
Steve Walsh
Ulla Brockenhuus-Schack
ProducersMichael Rose
Jacqueline White
Production locationBristol
CinematographyFrank Passingham
Fred Reed
EditorsBen Jones (dubbing)
James Mather (dubbing)
Jane Hicks
Andrew Ward
Running time10 minutes
Production companiesAardman Animations
BBC Bristol
Egmont Imagination
EVA Entertainment
DistributorAardman Animations
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Picture formatSeason 1: 4:3
Season 2: 16:9
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original release21 December 1998 (1998-12-21) –
16 December 2001 (2001-12-16)

Rex was first introduced as a minor character in Ident (1989), a short film directed by Richard Goleszowski for the Lip Synch series.[2] During the seven years of development of the characters, Goleszowski produced three pilots, subtitled How Dinosaurs Became Extinct (1991), Dreams (1991) and North by North Pole (1996).[2][3][4] The 1991 pilots were unknown to the Aardman crew at the time, as Goleszowski created them during his free time. Because of this, the series wasn't pitched until the discovery of these shorts a year later, as the team found potential to turn these shorts into a full-fledged series.[5]

Thirteen ten-minute episodes of the series aired over two weeks on BBC2 from December 1998.[6] A second thirteen episode series aired from September 2001 on the same channel. As well as the core cast guest voices included Paul Merton, Morwenna Banks, Judith Chalmers, Antoine de Caunes, Bob Holness, Simon Day, Bob Monkhouse, Jonathan Ross, Graham Norton, Arthur Smith, June Whitfield, Kathy Burke, Pam Ayres and Eddie Izzard.

The animation is unusual in that the models are almost two-dimensional and are animated to exaggerate this - they are flattened in appearance and animated on a sheet of glass with the backgrounds behind the sheet. This would be altered in the second series, as the models would become more three-dimensional.

Characters

Main

  • Rex, the protagonist — a timid, irritable runt. He is quick-witted and usually comes up with plans to get out of the scrapes the gang finds themselves in. However, he can also annoy the others by being a smart aleck. His favourite superhero is Rocket Raymond. He is the leader of the gang, even having his name, Rex, translating to "King" in Latin.
  • Bad Bob is a "big, fat slob", interested in food and TV. His friends, and occasionally even he himself, describe him as a "Big, fat, jelly-wobbly, fat bastard", usually getting cut off towards the end. He is distinguishable by his eye patch, which changes from eye to eye, and often carries around a revolver almost the size of himself. However grumpy he might be, he is intelligent and loyal. Bad Bob is also known to build unique gadgets and inventions out of knick-knacks and everyday household objects, such as using an empty can of beans as a form of time machine as such example.
  • Wendy is the only female housemate, distinguishable by her eyelashes, pink colour, noticeably hemispheric breasts, and wears a red (or starting with series 2, pink) bow on her head. She is cynical, sarcastic, and fiercely independent. Wendy provides solutions to problems albeit in a distant or non-caring way. She speaks in a Mancunian accent.
  • Vince is the pet of the household, although all four are dogs. He is distinguished by his prominent buckteeth and mismatched eyes. He speaks in single words or short disjointed phrases, his favourites being "Spaghetti", "Tuesday", "Jam", and "Trousers". Vince suffers from "Random Pavarotti Disease", causing him to randomly blurt out snatches of opera. While he appears to be unintelligent, he occasionally shows great ingenuity, for example by building an elaborate Heath Robinson machine designed to kill a mouse. The other members of the gang often respond to Vince's random outbursts by irritably telling him to "shut it". Vince often has a habit of copying what others have said, sometimes even if they have just said it in their minds, which Bad Bob finds really annoying.

Others

Many one-off and recurring characters in Rex The Runt are voiced by various well-known UK celebrities. These include:

  • Doctor Dogg is a medical doctor. Moustachioed, complacent and greedy, he's an opportunistic money-grabber, whose habitual charge for any treatment is "ten quid" - regardless of whether the cure works or does more harm than good. He isn't above using the main characters in medical research. Voiced by Paul Merton.
  • Arthur Dustcart, another semi-regular character, who first makes an appearance in the last episode of the first series, but appears quite frequently in the second. He is an ugly but experienced dustman, sporting sleepy mismatched eyes, a neckerchief, a pair of dirty underpants and a large nose with prominent nasal hair. Despite his grotesque appearance and smell, he and Wendy get on rather well, much to the annoyance of Rex. He becomes a friend of the household when he helps find Rex after he was turned into spaghetti. Voiced by Arthur Smith.
  • Mrs. Bloomers, head of Kumfy Kennels. Treats dogs with care, until she put Vince in the kennel and he ate a chihuahua. Voiced by Morwenna Banks.
  • Judith Poodle, hostess of a holiday program. Usually ends her sentences with "Ruff!". Voiced by Judith Chalmers.
  • Mr. Formal, the Runts' bank manager, until Bad Bob brought his gun and made him think they were bank robbers. Voiced by Bob Holness.
  • Melting Blob Man, a three-year-old, but very smart slime creature who warned the Runts about the black hole.
  • Constable Funnyname, a police dog who arrests Wendy in "The Trials of Wendy". Voiced by Simon Day.
  • Judge Pikelet, elderly judge in "The Trials of Wendy". Voiced by June Whitfield
  • Kylie Mandlebrotska, Rex's old math teacher, until she fell into the black hole. Voiced by Kathy Burke.
  • Easter Island Aliens, three space aliens from the planet Thribb, where the people look like the Moai statues from Easter Island. Voiced by Eddie Izzard.
  • Morris the One-Gloved Mouse, invaded Rex's kitchen in "Mouse In Me Kitchen". Voiced by Phil Jupitus.
  • Osvaldo Halitosis, a moustached Morph in "Patio", voiced by Graham Norton.
  • Mr Chittock, angry neighbour to Rex, after the gang went into his house and drank his beer. Voiced by veteran alternative comedian Stephen Frost.
  • Johnny Saveloy, a teenage sausage who was really very old but was kept in a state of artificial youth due to the Church of Chemicology. Voiced by Bob Monkhouse.
  • Stinky Basil, a smarmy French talent-spotter. Voiced by Antoine De Caunes, known best in the UK for presenting the Channel 4 late-night adult entertainment show Eurotrash.
  • Wayne The Zebra. Voiced by Bobby Ball.
  • Tiddles The Destroyer. A mean fighting cat, long known to the gang, who despises Bad Bob. Voiced by Tommy Cannon.
  • The Happy Rabbits, a band who may sing beautifully but are really cranky and will not let anybody stand in their way.
  • Awards announcer in "Wendy's New Hair Do" and Handsome Rex in "Wendy's Hot Date", voiced by Jonathan Ross.

References to other Aardman productions

Several episodes of Rex the Runt contain inside references to other projects 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"
  • In the 2003 animated TV series Creature Comforts: in the episode Is Anyone Out There? A blue alien wears a T-shirt with Vince on it.
  • In the 2006 film Flushed Away: young rat named Maximillian "Shocky" Malone wears a green T-shirt with Rex on it.
  • in the 2015 film Shaun the Sheep Movie: Vince is one of the photographed animals marked as 'contained' by Trumper.

Episode list

Series 1 (1998 – 1999)

# Title Summary Airdate
1 Holiday in Vince The Runts try to cure Vince of his Random Pavarotti Disease (a Tourette syndrome-like singing of phrases of opera) by miniaturising a submarine to go on a journey through Vince's brain. 21 December 1998
2 The Adventures on the Telly, Part I After their television getting broken, the Telly Man wants them to cover for him while he is fixing the family's TV. First, they need to find money to start their adventure, which causes Bad Bob to accidentally Rob a bank. 23 December 1998
3 The Adventures on the Telly, Part II The family is short of money again, and lend themselves to Dr. Dogg's animal experiments. NOTE: This episode is an expanded version of the pilot "North by North Pole". 24 December 1998
4 The Adventures on the Telly, Part III After accidentally destroying the Earth, the Runts head towards a black hole. 25 December 1998
5 Bob's International Hiccup Centre Bob loses his comic timing, so he turns to medicine. 31 December 1998
6 Easter Island The Runts' helicopter crash lands on Easter Island, where they meet visiting aliens who resemble the local statues. 22 December 1998
7 Too Many Dogs After Rex's house is stolen, the Runts go back in time to recover it, and meet parallel versions of themselves. 22 December 1998
8 The Trials of Wendy Wendy is arrested after shooting Vince. After she is proven not guilty, she starts to make a name for herself, causing Rex the Runt to get cancelled by the Telly. 27 December 1998
9 Stinky's Search for a Star The Runts enter a talent contest hoping to win enough money to pay the gas bill. 21 December 1998
10 Under the Duvet The Runts visit the University of Love under their bed, while Vince falls in love with a vacuum cleaner. 30 December 1998
11 Johnny Saveloy's Undoing Wendy joins Johnny Saveloy's following. 29 December 1998
12 The City Shrinkers The Runts win Birmingham in the lottery. After shrinking it with their shrinking gun, Bad Bob and Wendy go on a city-shrinking craze. 30 December 1998
13 Carbonara Rex is accidentally run through a sausage mincer, and must avoid the attentions of a hungry Vince. 31 December 1998

Series 2 (2001)

Series 2 was aired between 23 September 2001 to 16 December 2001 (except 2 December) on late nights. Each episode was then repeated the following Sunday, after CBBC on BBC 2. However, episode 11 was aired on BBC4.

# Title Summary Airdate
1 Mouse in Me Kitchen Upon returning home, Rex finds that his kitchen has been occupied by a mouse. 23 September 2001 [REPEAT] 30 September 2001
2 Wendy's Hot Date Wendy gets a date with a handsome dog, who is also called Rex. 30 September 2001 [repeat] 7 October 2001
3 Patio The garden ants object when the Runts lay down a patio. 7 October 2001 [repeat] 14 October 2001
4 A Crap Day Out A new garden centre is opening, and Bad Bob needs a new shed. 14 October 2001 [repeat] 21 October 2001
5 Slim Bob Bad Bob consults Dr. Dogg about weight loss. 21 October 2001 [repeat] 28 October 2001
6 Private Wendy Vince, Wendy, Rex and Bob join the army. 28 October 2001 [repeat] 4 November 2001
7 Rocket Raymond The inhabitants of a distant planet believe that Rex is their hero, Rocket Raymond. 4 November 2001 [repeat] 11 November 2001
8 The Plasticene Gene Dr. Dogg cons Rex out of his ear, and later clones Vince. 11 November 2001 [repeat] 18 November 2001
9 Wendy's New Hairdo Wendy gets a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for her truth drug. 18 November 2001 [repeat] 25 November 2001
10 Wayne the Zebra With Rex on holiday, Bob is left in charge of a production involving "The Beast of Crannock Moor", but can his choice for the star character, Wayne the Zebra, fulfil expectations? 25 November 2001 [repeat] 2 December 2001
11 The Art of Cooking Bad Bob steals Rex's food creations and enters them in an art exhibition. 2 December 2001 [repeat] 9th December 2001
12 Bob Joins a Gang Bad Bob joins a not-so-bad gang. 9 December 2001 [repeat] 16 December 2001
13 Hole in the Garden Bad Bob's lawn mower crashes through the garden and lands in Australia. 16 December 2001

Cast

Main cast

  • Andrew Franks as Rex (series 1)
  • Colin Rote as Rex (series 2)
  • Kevin Wrench as Bad Bob (series 1)
  • Andy Jeffers as Bad Bob (series 2)
  • Elisabeth Hadley as Wendy
  • Steve Box as Vince
  • Paul Merton as Doctor Dogg
  • Arthur Smith as Arthur Dustcart

Guest stars

These include:

  • Morwenna Banks as Mrs. Bloomers & Voice ("A Holiday in Vince") ("Adventures on Telly Part 1")
  • Judith Chalmers as Judith Poodle ("A Holiday in Vince", "The Trials of Wendy")
  • Bob Holness as Mr. Formal ("Adventures on Telly, Part I")
  • Eddie Izzard as Melting Blob Man ("Adventures on Telly, Part III"), and Easter Island Head Aliens ("Easter Island")
  • Kathy Burke as Kylie Mandelbrotska ("Adventures on Telly, Part III", "Rocket Raymond", "Wendy's New Hair Do")
  • Antoine de Caunes as Stinky Basil ("Too Many Dogs", "Stinky's Search for a Star", "Bob's International Hiccup Centre"), and French Delegate ("Bob's International Hiccup Centre")
  • June Whitfield as Judge Pikelet ("The Trials of Wendy")
  • Simon Day as Constable Funnyname ("The Trials of Wendy", "Stinky's Search for a Star", "Bob Joins a Gang")
  • Pam Ayres as Aunty Brenda ("Under the Duvet", "Slim Bob")
  • Stanley Unwin as Mr. Wangle, Accountant to the Stars ("Johnny Saveloy's Undoing")
  • Bob Monkhouse as Johnny Saveloy ("Johnny Saveloy's Undoing", "The City Shrinkers")
  • Tommy Cannon as Tiddles the Destroyer ("Mouse in Me Kitchen")
  • Graham Norton as Osvaldo Halitosis ("Patio") and the Plants ("A Crap Day Out")
  • Bobby Ball as Wayne ("Wayne the Zebra")
  • Phill Jupitus as Morris the One-Gloved Mouse ("Mouse in Me Kitchen"), The Ants ("Patio") and Sergeant Major ("Private Wendy")
  • Jonathan Ross as Handsome Rex ("Wendy's Hot Date") and Awards Announcer ("Wendy's New Hairdo")
  • Loyd Grossman as himself ("The Art of Cooking")

Production

As previously mentioned, Rex the Runt consisted mainly of two short films that were entirely animated by Richard Goleszowski during his free time. The animation from these shorts were very crude and bizarre, and featured different designs for the gang. At the time, the team at Aardman had never known about these films, and didn't discovered them until a year later, as they found potential to turn these shorts into a series.[5]

The show was originally going to be on Saturday Zoo as short 2-minute comedy skits for the show, the main idea being that it was "like a cartoon strip". Soon after, the BBC got interested in the series. From here, the episodes slowly got longer, until the 10-minute episodes that it eventually used. [5]

With help from the crew, a third pilot (North by North Pole) was produced as a pitch for the BBC in 1996, this time with much smoother animation and a plotline that would later define how the series was going to be. Parts of this pilot were incorporated into the episode "The Adventures On Telly, Part 2" due to the footage being expensive to reshoot. Unfortunately, other than a screenshot of the title card, the full pilot has yet to be released to the public as it is lost media.

The production of Series 1 began around early 1998. It was produced at Wetherell Place, Aardman's smallest studio space. The production office was on-site. A storyboard artist continually sketched boards for episodes to be shot later in the schedule, and there was a model-shop attached to the studio (where the models and props would be made). The unusual animation technique was laying the characters on top of a sheet of glass with the backgrounds behind the sheet (with the backgrounds being below the sheet, to show depth) angled away from the animators at 45 degrees. At any point, two to three episodes could be in production at any time, with each episode taking around four to six weeks to make. Some scenes, such as most of "The Adventures On Telly, Part 3" were filmed in front of a blue-screen to show a different background, such as space. The animation of Series 1 took 10 months, then went into post-production, and finally aired in December 1998.

The models did not use armatures due to of the strange form of animation, making them much easier to move around.

Underdog

Underdog is an advertising character (voiced by Joe Pasquale), first appearing in 2010, animated by Aardman Animations, in the same style as the Rex the Runt figures, but wearing bandages, promoting the personal injury claims company National Accident Helpline.[7][8]

Underdog also has a friend named Cindy (who is an obvious reference to Wendy)

Merchandise

Rex the Runt was eventually popular enough to have its own merchandise. Some known items of merchandise include:

  • Rex the Runt's Rainy Day Companion, a book written by Kevin Wrench and Andrew Franks
  • Five Rex the Runt plushies, the characters being Rex, Wendy, Bad Bob, Vince and also Vince wearing his chicken bib and holding cutlery (as he is seen in Carbonara)
  • Several DVDs released in different countries (with a few episodes from Season 2 being featured on "Aardman's Darkside", a DVD containing some of Aardman's "darker" material)
  • A bag in the shape of Vince
  • Limited edition Rex the Runt-themed "Starburst Juicy Gums"
  • A T-shirt with the logo and main cast on it
  • A video game named Rex the Runt: Lost Marbles, based on the episode "A Holiday in Vince", in which Rex, Wendy and Bad Bob must go inside Vince's body to collect marbles and cure his "Random Pavarotti Disease".
  • Several toys exclusive to South Korea such as a figurine of Wendy and a keychain of Rex wearing a crown.

Cancelled content

There were many things that never came into existence for the series, due to it ending so quickly. There were plans for the following:[5]

  • Series 3 and beyond
  • More backstory for the characters, including an implied history between Wendy and Bad Bob
  • 30-minute episodes
  • A feature film

References

  1. ^ "Toonhound - Rex the Runt (1998-2001)". www.toonhound.com. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Rex the Runt". Telepathy. from the original on 28 February 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Aardman Animations". British Film Institute. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Rex the runt "How dinosaurs became extinct", "Dreams"". Annecy. from the original on 28 February 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d Binding, Lee. "REX THE RUNT - THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE". TV Zone. No. 35. pp. 72–77.
  6. ^ "Animation archive up in smoke". BBC. 10 October 2005. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Watch our TV ads". Underdog.
  8. ^ "Video: Behind the scenes of National Accident Helpline Underdog ads with Aardman".

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Rex the Runt is a British live action stop motion animated claymation pixilation adult comedy series primarily consisting of a television show and two short films produced by Aardman Animations for BBC Bristol in association with EVA Entertainment and Egmont Imagination Its main characters are four plasticine dogs Rex Wendy Bad Bob and Vince 1 Rex the RuntMain characters from left to right Vince Wendy Bad Bob RexGenreLive actionStop motion animationClay animationPixilationComedyCreated byRichard GoleszowskiDeveloped byAardman AnimationsWritten byRichard Goleszowski Alan Gilbey Kevin Wrench Andrew Franks David Max Freedman Andrew Viner Peter Holmes Ben CaudellDirected byRichard GoleszowskiDan CapozziPeter PeakeChristopher SadlerSam FellCreative directorsPeter HolmesRichard GoleszowskiVoices ofAndrew FranksColin RoteKevin WrenchAndrew JeffersElisabeth HadleyPaul MertonSteve BoxArthur SmithSean ConnollyDoug WortBeverley CressmanTheme music composerKevin Wrench Andrew FranksOpening theme Rex the Runt by Kevin Wrench Andrew FranksEnding theme Rex the Runt by Kevin Wrench Andrew FranksComposersStuart Gordon Ben JonesCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series2No of episodes263 pilots ProductionExecutive producersExecutive Producers for Aardman Michael RosePeter LordDavid SproxtonExecutive Producer for BBC Colin RoseExecutive Producers for Egmont Imagination Paul KofodTom Van WaverenMikael ShieldsSteve WalshUlla Brockenhuus SchackProducersMichael Rose Jacqueline WhiteProduction locationBristolCinematographyFrank Passingham Fred ReedEditorsBen Jones dubbing James Mather dubbing Jane Hicks Andrew WardRunning time10 minutesProduction companiesAardman Animations BBC Bristol Egmont Imagination EVA EntertainmentDistributorAardman AnimationsReleaseOriginal networkBBC TwoPicture formatSeason 1 4 3 Season 2 16 9Audio formatDolby DigitalOriginal release21 December 1998 1998 12 21 16 December 2001 2001 12 16 Rex was first introduced as a minor character in Ident 1989 a short film directed by Richard Goleszowski for the Lip Synch series 2 During the seven years of development of the characters Goleszowski produced three pilots subtitled How Dinosaurs Became Extinct 1991 Dreams 1991 and North by North Pole 1996 2 3 4 The 1991 pilots were unknown to the Aardman crew at the time as Goleszowski created them during his free time Because of this the series wasn t pitched until the discovery of these shorts a year later as the team found potential to turn these shorts into a full fledged series 5 Thirteen ten minute episodes of the series aired over two weeks on BBC2 from December 1998 6 A second thirteen episode series aired from September 2001 on the same channel As well as the core cast guest voices included Paul Merton Morwenna Banks Judith Chalmers Antoine de Caunes Bob Holness Simon Day Bob Monkhouse Jonathan Ross Graham Norton Arthur Smith June Whitfield Kathy Burke Pam Ayres and Eddie Izzard The animation is unusual in that the models are almost two dimensional and are animated to exaggerate this they are flattened in appearance and animated on a sheet of glass with the backgrounds behind the sheet This would be altered in the second series as the models would become more three dimensional Contents 1 Characters 1 1 Main 1 2 Others 2 References to other Aardman productions 3 Episode list 3 1 Series 1 1998 1999 3 2 Series 2 2001 4 Cast 4 1 Main cast 4 2 Guest stars 5 Production 6 Underdog 7 Merchandise 8 Cancelled content 9 References 10 External linksCharacters EditMain Edit Rex the protagonist a timid irritable runt He is quick witted and usually comes up with plans to get out of the scrapes the gang finds themselves in However he can also annoy the others by being a smart aleck His favourite superhero is Rocket Raymond He is the leader of the gang even having his name Rex translating to King in Latin Bad Bob is a big fat slob interested in food and TV His friends and occasionally even he himself describe him as a Big fat jelly wobbly fat bastard usually getting cut off towards the end He is distinguishable by his eye patch which changes from eye to eye and often carries around a revolver almost the size of himself However grumpy he might be he is intelligent and loyal Bad Bob is also known to build unique gadgets and inventions out of knick knacks and everyday household objects such as using an empty can of beans as a form of time machine as such example Wendy is the only female housemate distinguishable by her eyelashes pink colour noticeably hemispheric breasts and wears a red or starting with series 2 pink bow on her head She is cynical sarcastic and fiercely independent Wendy provides solutions to problems albeit in a distant or non caring way She speaks in a Mancunian accent Vince is the pet of the household although all four are dogs He is distinguished by his prominent buckteeth and mismatched eyes He speaks in single words or short disjointed phrases his favourites being Spaghetti Tuesday Jam and Trousers Vince suffers from Random Pavarotti Disease causing him to randomly blurt out snatches of opera While he appears to be unintelligent he occasionally shows great ingenuity for example by building an elaborate Heath Robinson machine designed to kill a mouse The other members of the gang often respond to Vince s random outbursts by irritably telling him to shut it Vince often has a habit of copying what others have said sometimes even if they have just said it in their minds which Bad Bob finds really annoying Others Edit Many one off and recurring characters in Rex The Runt are voiced by various well known UK celebrities These include Doctor Dogg is a medical doctor Moustachioed complacent and greedy he s an opportunistic money grabber whose habitual charge for any treatment is ten quid regardless of whether the cure works or does more harm than good He isn t above using the main characters in medical research Voiced by Paul Merton Arthur Dustcart another semi regular character who first makes an appearance in the last episode of the first series but appears quite frequently in the second He is an ugly but experienced dustman sporting sleepy mismatched eyes a neckerchief a pair of dirty underpants and a large nose with prominent nasal hair Despite his grotesque appearance and smell he and Wendy get on rather well much to the annoyance of Rex He becomes a friend of the household when he helps find Rex after he was turned into spaghetti Voiced by Arthur Smith Mrs Bloomers head of Kumfy Kennels Treats dogs with care until she put Vince in the kennel and he ate a chihuahua Voiced by Morwenna Banks Judith Poodle hostess of a holiday program Usually ends her sentences with Ruff Voiced by Judith Chalmers Mr Formal the Runts bank manager until Bad Bob brought his gun and made him think they were bank robbers Voiced by Bob Holness Melting Blob Man a three year old but very smart slime creature who warned the Runts about the black hole Constable Funnyname a police dog who arrests Wendy in The Trials of Wendy Voiced by Simon Day Judge Pikelet elderly judge in The Trials of Wendy Voiced by June Whitfield Kylie Mandlebrotska Rex s old math teacher until she fell into the black hole Voiced by Kathy Burke Easter Island Aliens three space aliens from the planet Thribb where the people look like the Moai statues from Easter Island Voiced by Eddie Izzard Morris the One Gloved Mouse invaded Rex s kitchen in Mouse In Me Kitchen Voiced by Phil Jupitus Osvaldo Halitosis a moustached Morph in Patio voiced by Graham Norton Mr Chittock angry neighbour to Rex after the gang went into his house and drank his beer Voiced by veteran alternative comedian Stephen Frost Johnny Saveloy a teenage sausage who was really very old but was kept in a state of artificial youth due to the Church of Chemicology Voiced by Bob Monkhouse Stinky Basil a smarmy French talent spotter Voiced by Antoine De Caunes known best in the UK for presenting the Channel 4 late night adult entertainment show Eurotrash Wayne The Zebra Voiced by Bobby Ball Tiddles The Destroyer A mean fighting cat long known to the gang who despises Bad Bob Voiced by Tommy Cannon The Happy Rabbits a band who may sing beautifully but are really cranky and will not let anybody stand in their way Awards announcer in Wendy s New Hair Do and Handsome Rex in Wendy s Hot Date voiced by Jonathan Ross References to other Aardman productions EditSeveral episodes of Rex the Runt contain inside references to other projects 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 In the 2003 animated TV series Creature Comforts in the episode Is Anyone Out There A blue alien wears a T shirt with Vince on it In the 2006 film Flushed Away young rat named Maximillian Shocky Malone wears a green T shirt with Rex on it in the 2015 film Shaun the Sheep Movie Vince is one of the photographed animals marked as contained by Trumper Episode list EditSeries 1 1998 1999 Edit Title Summary Airdate1 Holiday in Vince The Runts try to cure Vince of his Random Pavarotti Disease a Tourette syndrome like singing of phrases of opera by miniaturising a submarine to go on a journey through Vince s brain 21 December 19982 The Adventures on the Telly Part I After their television getting broken the Telly Man wants them to cover for him while he is fixing the family s TV First they need to find money to start their adventure which causes Bad Bob to accidentally Rob a bank 23 December 19983 The Adventures on the Telly Part II The family is short of money again and lend themselves to Dr Dogg s animal experiments NOTE This episode is an expanded version of the pilot North by North Pole 24 December 19984 The Adventures on the Telly Part III After accidentally destroying the Earth the Runts head towards a black hole 25 December 19985 Bob s International Hiccup Centre Bob loses his comic timing so he turns to medicine 31 December 19986 Easter Island The Runts helicopter crash lands on Easter Island where they meet visiting aliens who resemble the local statues 22 December 19987 Too Many Dogs After Rex s house is stolen the Runts go back in time to recover it and meet parallel versions of themselves 22 December 19988 The Trials of Wendy Wendy is arrested after shooting Vince After she is proven not guilty she starts to make a name for herself causing Rex the Runt to get cancelled by the Telly 27 December 19989 Stinky s Search for a Star The Runts enter a talent contest hoping to win enough money to pay the gas bill 21 December 199810 Under the Duvet The Runts visit the University of Love under their bed while Vince falls in love with a vacuum cleaner 30 December 199811 Johnny Saveloy s Undoing Wendy joins Johnny Saveloy s following 29 December 199812 The City Shrinkers The Runts win Birmingham in the lottery After shrinking it with their shrinking gun Bad Bob and Wendy go on a city shrinking craze 30 December 199813 Carbonara Rex is accidentally run through a sausage mincer and must avoid the attentions of a hungry Vince 31 December 1998Series 2 2001 Edit Series 2 was aired between 23 September 2001 to 16 December 2001 except 2 December on late nights Each episode was then repeated the following Sunday after CBBC on BBC 2 However episode 11 was aired on BBC4 Title Summary Airdate1 Mouse in Me Kitchen Upon returning home Rex finds that his kitchen has been occupied by a mouse 23 September 2001 REPEAT 30 September 20012 Wendy s Hot Date Wendy gets a date with a handsome dog who is also called Rex 30 September 2001 repeat 7 October 20013 Patio The garden ants object when the Runts lay down a patio 7 October 2001 repeat 14 October 20014 A Crap Day Out A new garden centre is opening and Bad Bob needs a new shed 14 October 2001 repeat 21 October 20015 Slim Bob Bad Bob consults Dr Dogg about weight loss 21 October 2001 repeat 28 October 20016 Private Wendy Vince Wendy Rex and Bob join the army 28 October 2001 repeat 4 November 20017 Rocket Raymond The inhabitants of a distant planet believe that Rex is their hero Rocket Raymond 4 November 2001 repeat 11 November 20018 The Plasticene Gene Dr Dogg cons Rex out of his ear and later clones Vince 11 November 2001 repeat 18 November 20019 Wendy s New Hairdo Wendy gets a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for her truth drug 18 November 2001 repeat 25 November 200110 Wayne the Zebra With Rex on holiday Bob is left in charge of a production involving The Beast of Crannock Moor but can his choice for the star character Wayne the Zebra fulfil expectations 25 November 2001 repeat 2 December 200111 The Art of Cooking Bad Bob steals Rex s food creations and enters them in an art exhibition 2 December 2001 repeat 9th December 200112 Bob Joins a Gang Bad Bob joins a not so bad gang 9 December 2001 repeat 16 December 200113 Hole in the Garden Bad Bob s lawn mower crashes through the garden and lands in Australia 16 December 2001Cast EditMain cast Edit Andrew Franks as Rex series 1 Colin Rote as Rex series 2 Kevin Wrench as Bad Bob series 1 Andy Jeffers as Bad Bob series 2 Elisabeth Hadley as Wendy Steve Box as Vince Paul Merton as Doctor Dogg Arthur Smith as Arthur DustcartGuest stars Edit These include Morwenna Banks as Mrs Bloomers amp Voice A Holiday in Vince Adventures on Telly Part 1 Judith Chalmers as Judith Poodle A Holiday in Vince The Trials of Wendy Bob Holness as Mr Formal Adventures on Telly Part I Eddie Izzard as Melting Blob Man Adventures on Telly Part III and Easter Island Head Aliens Easter Island Kathy Burke as Kylie Mandelbrotska Adventures on Telly Part III Rocket Raymond Wendy s New Hair Do Antoine de Caunes as Stinky Basil Too Many Dogs Stinky s Search for a Star Bob s International Hiccup Centre and French Delegate Bob s International Hiccup Centre June Whitfield as Judge Pikelet The Trials of Wendy Simon Day as Constable Funnyname The Trials of Wendy Stinky s Search for a Star Bob Joins a Gang Pam Ayres as Aunty Brenda Under the Duvet Slim Bob Stanley Unwin as Mr Wangle Accountant to the Stars Johnny Saveloy s Undoing Bob Monkhouse as Johnny Saveloy Johnny Saveloy s Undoing The City Shrinkers Tommy Cannon as Tiddles the Destroyer Mouse in Me Kitchen Graham Norton as Osvaldo Halitosis Patio and the Plants A Crap Day Out Bobby Ball as Wayne Wayne the Zebra Phill Jupitus as Morris the One Gloved Mouse Mouse in Me Kitchen The Ants Patio and Sergeant Major Private Wendy Jonathan Ross as Handsome Rex Wendy s Hot Date and Awards Announcer Wendy s New Hairdo Loyd Grossman as himself The Art of Cooking Production EditAs previously mentioned Rex the Runt consisted mainly of two short films that were entirely animated by Richard Goleszowski during his free time The animation from these shorts were very crude and bizarre and featured different designs for the gang At the time the team at Aardman had never known about these films and didn t discovered them until a year later as they found potential to turn these shorts into a series 5 The show was originally going to be on Saturday Zoo as short 2 minute comedy skits for the show the main idea being that it was like a cartoon strip Soon after the BBC got interested in the series From here the episodes slowly got longer until the 10 minute episodes that it eventually used 5 With help from the crew a third pilot North by North Pole was produced as a pitch for the BBC in 1996 this time with much smoother animation and a plotline that would later define how the series was going to be Parts of this pilot were incorporated into the episode The Adventures On Telly Part 2 due to the footage being expensive to reshoot Unfortunately other than a screenshot of the title card the full pilot has yet to be released to the public as it is lost media The production of Series 1 began around early 1998 It was produced at Wetherell Place Aardman s smallest studio space The production office was on site A storyboard artist continually sketched boards for episodes to be shot later in the schedule and there was a model shop attached to the studio where the models and props would be made The unusual animation technique was laying the characters on top of a sheet of glass with the backgrounds behind the sheet with the backgrounds being below the sheet to show depth angled away from the animators at 45 degrees At any point two to three episodes could be in production at any time with each episode taking around four to six weeks to make Some scenes such as most of The Adventures On Telly Part 3 were filmed in front of a blue screen to show a different background such as space The animation of Series 1 took 10 months then went into post production and finally aired in December 1998 The models did not use armatures due to of the strange form of animation making them much easier to move around Underdog EditUnderdog is an advertising character voiced by Joe Pasquale first appearing in 2010 animated by Aardman Animations in the same style as the Rex the Runt figures but wearing bandages promoting the personal injury claims company National Accident Helpline 7 8 Underdog also has a friend named Cindy who is an obvious reference to Wendy Merchandise EditRex the Runt was eventually popular enough to have its own merchandise Some known items of merchandise include Rex the Runt s Rainy Day Companion a book written by Kevin Wrench and Andrew Franks Five Rex the Runt plushies the characters being Rex Wendy Bad Bob Vince and also Vince wearing his chicken bib and holding cutlery as he is seen in Carbonara Several DVDs released in different countries with a few episodes from Season 2 being featured on Aardman s Darkside a DVD containing some of Aardman s darker material A bag in the shape of Vince Limited edition Rex the Runt themed Starburst Juicy Gums A T shirt with the logo and main cast on it A video game named Rex the Runt Lost Marbles based on the episode A Holiday in Vince in which Rex Wendy and Bad Bob must go inside Vince s body to collect marbles and cure his Random Pavarotti Disease Several toys exclusive to South Korea such as a figurine of Wendy and a keychain of Rex wearing a crown Cancelled content EditThere were many things that never came into existence for the series due to it ending so quickly There were plans for the following 5 Series 3 and beyond More backstory for the characters including an implied history between Wendy and Bad Bob 30 minute episodes A feature filmReferences Edit Toonhound Rex the Runt 1998 2001 www toonhound com Retrieved 20 November 2022 a b Rex the Runt Telepathy Archived from the original on 28 February 2017 Retrieved 28 February 2017 Aardman Animations British Film Institute Retrieved 28 February 2017 Rex the runt How dinosaurs became extinct Dreams Annecy Archived from the original on 28 February 2017 Retrieved 28 February 2017 a b c d Binding Lee REX THE RUNT THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TV Zone No 35 pp 72 77 Animation archive up in smoke BBC 10 October 2005 Retrieved 28 February 2017 Watch our TV ads Underdog Video Behind the scenes of National Accident Helpline Underdog ads with Aardman External links EditOfficial website Rex the Runt at British Comedy Guide Rex the Runt at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rex the Runt amp oldid 1141994825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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