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'''Rusty'''<ref>{{refquote|Next to Buster was a student named Rusty from Glenbrook. He faced an equally long line of pies.|Narrator|''[[King Arthur]]''}}</ref> is a student of [[Glenbrook Academy]] in [[Mr. Pryce-Jones]]'s 3rd grade class. He beat [[Buster]] in the pie eating contest because of his 18-liter stomach, which he got from practice eating giant breakfasts | '''Rusty'''<ref>{{refquote|Next to Buster was a student named Rusty from Glenbrook. He faced an equally long line of pies.|Narrator|''[[King Arthur]]''}}</ref> is a student of [[Glenbrook Academy]] in [[Mr. Pryce-Jones]]'s 3rd grade class. He beat [[Buster]] in the pie eating contest because of his 18-liter stomach, which he got from practice eating giant breakfasts. | ||
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Revision as of 22:51, 26 December 2019
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Aardvark
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Complexion | Brown
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Rusty[1] is a student of Glenbrook Academy in Mr. Pryce-Jones's 3rd grade class. He beat Buster in the pie eating contest because of his 18-liter stomach, which he got from practice eating giant breakfasts.
Physical appearance
Rusty is an aardvark similar in head shape to Arthur's, but with a much darker complexion.
He wears the Glenbrook uniform with a white collared shirt, a dark blue tie, a light blue V-neck shirt, and a medium blue jacket bearing the Glenbrook insignia.
Appearances
Arthur
Books
References
- ↑ "Next to Buster was a student named Rusty from Glenbrook. He faced an equally long line of pies." — Narrator, King Arthur