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Nigel Ratburn
Nigel Ratburn | |
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Age | Around 37[1]
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Rat
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Eye color | Brown[2] |
Hair color | Brown[3] |
Complexion | Brown (s1-s5, s16-present) Orange (s6-s15) |
Favorite color | Magenta[4] |
Residence | Nigel Ratburn's House, Elwood City |
Family | Rodentia Ratburn (sister) Lisa Ratburn (mother) Otto Ratburn (father) Rodentia Ratburn's child (niece or nephew) Olga Ratburn (grandmother) Hans Ratburn (grandfather) |
Job | Teacher
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Nigel Charles Ratburn[5] (formerly Emil Ratburn[6]) is a 3rd Grade teacher at Lakewood Elementary School.
Physical appearance
Mr. Ratburn's appearance consists of a green suit complete with a solid yellow shirt and bright red necktie (in the books, his uniform ranges to different colors). Being a rat, he has long whiskers, which he appears to keep trimmed.
He has brown clumps of hair in the books; although, in the cartoon show, his hair was restricted to thin black lines. He also wears his shirts tucked into his pants and always wears a belt buckle with his pants. He also wears blue pajamas and in one episode he wore a turquoise night shirt and another episode he also wore a tan colored sweater and black pants and wear brown or black slippers.
His casual clothing consists of a cream-colored T-shirt and faded blue jeans. For formal occasions, Mr. Ratburn wears a charcoal or black Tuxedo jacket with a white Tuxedo shirt black bow tie and charcoal or black Tuxedo trousers.
When outdoors for something like fossil-hunting, Mr. Ratburn wears a dark brown hat with a yellow line on the bottom of the tip of the hat going all around the tip. He also wears a very light yellow or beige shirt a dark blue scarf tucked into the shirt.
There is also a short-sleeved beige jacket with two pockets one on each side of the jacket and two shoulder straps one on each side of the jacket. He also wears blue shorts very light yellow or beige socks and light brown boots. He always carries a briefcase with him to class.
Personality
He tends to give out a lot of homework to the kids in his class. Sometimes he assigns two research projects in the same week. Because of these tendencies, he's considered the strictest teacher at Lakewood Elementary School often.
And yet, many of Arthur and his friends find out he's not as bad as they first thought after he explains about organization, self-discipline and how they can do their homework in time for things they like to do. Although the Brain seems to have no problem with him, Buster has the strongest dislike for homework. But even though Mr. Ratburn is calm and cool, he cackles uncontrollably in the dream sequences that the other characters have involving him.
He struggles with modern technology at times, such as computers, though finally became acclimated to a tablet device called the BoysenBerry.
Past life
When Mr. Ratburn was a baby, he wore on a light blue sweater with a white collar, a red bow tie, white cloth diapers with pins, and bright red shoes and blue socks.
As a kid, he had two outfits - a school uniform that was colored blue like Glenbrook Academy's dress code and the uniform that had the school's badge on it. Then, he had casual clothes that he wore to events, like the Father's Day picnic. They consisted of a blue buttoned shirt with a white shirt under it and blue pants.
He used to be a "fatty rat" (in his words when talking with Arthur in Arthur Weighs In) until he learned how to play ping-pong.
As a young adult, he attended Elwood City High School with Bailey,[7] David Read,[8] and Mr. Haney.[9]
In "Arthur's Almost Boring Day", it was revealed that he was a member of the Elwood City High School Football team
In college, he was in a band called the "Ratburn Rats".
Future Life
Not much has been seen about Mr. Ratburn's future. But in the future in the episode, "Buster Makes the Grade" happens, Mr. Ratburn will continue his career as a teacher at Lakewood Elementary. He announces he will be a 4th-grade teacher in season 19.
In Arthur's dream in "D.W. and the Beastly Birthday", Mr. Ratburn is seen four years in the future, with a beard and glasses. He wears a black suit and turtleneck sweater.
In Other media
In the Living Books computer games, he came out in Arthur's Teacher Trouble, even though there's a shadow look-alike of him walking outside while Arthur and Jane are out shopping for party supplies in Arthur's Birthday. He was voiced by David Kessler before the cartoon show replaced him with Arthur Holden.
In the later computer games (such as Arthur's Thinking Games), Mr. Ratburn's appearance was the same as he looked in the cartoon show.
Students
Jobs
Mr. Ratburn has numerous jobs. In "Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn", it's revealed that Mr. Ratburn's a teacher, a basketball coach, and works on the school newspaper. In his spare time, he administers puppet shows that are popular among young kids. In "The Short, Quick Summer," Mr. Ratburn got a summer job at Jack's Joke Shop, where he worked as a cashier and helped Sue Ellen learn a card game magic trick.
Trivia
- Outside of school, Mr. Ratburn is shown to enjoy many jovial pursuits, such as magic, puppeteering, and camping.
- The car that Mr. Ratburn drives is a red roadster convertible.
- Mr. Ratburn is a fanatic of Spooky-Poo, a play on the Hanna-Barbera-based Scooby-Doo show.
- A running gag is Mr. Ratburn knowing nothing about computers or the Internet.
- Another running gag is his love (almost obsession) of desserts, especially for cake.
- In "Cents-Less," Mr. Ratburn is shown feeding two goldfish, whom he calls Vladimir and Estragon. It would seem that Mr. Ratburn has named his pets in honor of two characters from Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot.
- For the first few seasons, he has brown skin then changed to orange in the next few seasons and back to brown in season sixteen and seventeen.
- It is revealed in Arthur's Baby (episode), he knew how to write multiplication sentences at age 1 (or possibly 2).
- He went to high school at the same time as David Read and Mr. Haney.
- He may or may not be part Native American (specifically Cheyenne).[10]
- He is part of a rock band called "The Lost Teachers", as seen in Lend Me Your Ear. As a result, he is beginning to suffer from a hearing impairment.
Appearances
- Specials
- Season 1
- Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn 102a
- Arthur's Spelling Trubble 102b
- Buster's Dino Dilemma 103b
- Arthur Accused! 106b
- Buster Makes the Grade 107b
- Arthur's Almost Boring Day 120a
- My Dad, the Garbage Man 126a
- Arthur's Substitute Teacher Trouble 127b
- I'm a Poet 128a
- Season 5
- The Lousy Week 505a
- You Are Arthur 505b
- Season 8
- Bugged 803b
- Desk Wars 807a
- Muffy's Art Attack 808a
- Season 9
- Castles in the Sky 901a
- Tipping the Scales (flashback) 901b
- George Blows His Top 902b
- Arthur Weighs In 903a
- The Law of the Jungle Gym 903b
- Buster's Green Thumb 904a
- All Worked Up 905b
- A is for Angry 907b
- The "A" Team 908a
- D.W. Beats All 909a
- Breezy Listening Blues 910b
- Season 10
- Happy Anniversary 1001
- Desert Island Dish 1003a
- Family Fortune 1004b
- D.W., Bossy Boots (prologue) 1007b
- Do You Speak George? 1009a
- What's Cooking? 1010a
- Buster's Special Delivery 1010b
- Season 11
- Germophobia 1101b
- Phony Fern 1104a
- Brain's Shocking Secret 1104b
- Dancing Fools (cameo) 1106b
- Mr. Alwaysright 1107b
- Francine's Pilfered Paper 1108a
- Season 12
- Do You Believe in Magic? 120902
- The Perfect Game 121001
- Season 13
- The Great MacGrady 1301
- MacFrensky 130401
- No Acting, Please 130501
- Season 14
- The Buster Report 140102
- Muffy and the Big Bad Blog 140702
- Season 20
- Buster's Second Chance 2001a
- Lend Me Your Ear 200501
Gallery
References
- ↑ Nigel was in the same high school band class as Bailey ("The Butler Did... What?"). Bailey is 37 ("Caught in the Crosswires").
- ↑ "Buster's Growing Grudge"
- ↑ "The Buster Report" - he grew out his hair when he was in the band.
- ↑ http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-ratburn2
- ↑ "Bitzi's Beau"
- ↑ in "Arthur's Baby" and "Background Blues"
- ↑ "The Butler Did... What?"
- ↑ "Arthur's Almost Boring Day"
- ↑ "Arthur's Almost Boring Day"
- ↑ "In fact, that Ratburn fellow looks a lot like a Cheyenne I used to know named Tahmelapachme. That means "dull knife." (chuckles)" — Sitting Bull, "On This Spot"