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Rattles has a tuft of hair sticking out of his red baseball hat, which he wears backwards. He wears a black leather jacket, a whitish-yellow T-shirt, green jeans and high tops.
Rattles has a tuft of hair sticking out of his red baseball hat, which he wears backwards. He wears a black leather jacket, a whitish-yellow T-shirt, green jeans and high tops.
==Species==
==Species==
There is much confusion as to exactly what animal Rattles is. He so rarely takes off his hat that the producers have actually changed what animal he is multiple times. In "[[D.W., Dancing Queen]]", he takes off his hat while dancing and has dog ears. This is interesting compared to "[[Brother Can You Spare a Clarinet?]]", where he sticks his earplugs into the sides of his head. Also, in an imagination scene of "[[Thanks a Lot, Binky]]," he has small ears on the top of his head, although they were hidden under a full-body cast, so they could be cat ears. When playing sports, he sometimes takes off his hat and has cat ears, such as in "[[Arthur the Loser]]", "[[Meek for a Week]]", and "[[Arthur Cleans Up]]."      
There is much confusion as to exactly what animal Rattles is. He so rarely takes off his hat that the producers have actually changed what animal he is multiple times. In "[[D.W., Dancing Queen]]", he takes off his hat while dancing and has dog ears. This is interesting compared to "[[Brother Can You Spare a Clarinet?]]", where he sticks his earplugs into the sides of his head. Also, in an imagination scene of "[[Thanks a Lot, Binky]]," he has small ears on the top of his head, although they were hidden under a full-body cast, so they could be cat ears. When playing sports, he sometimes takes off his hat and has cat ears, such as in "[[Arthur the Loser]]", "[[Meek for a Week]]", and "[[Arthur Cleans Up]]."      
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Rattles is a dog not a mole.jpg|His dog ears.
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Barbershoprattles.png|Ratttles in barbershop quartet clothes in "D.W. Beats All"
Barbershoprattles.png|Ratttles in barbershop quartet clothes in "D.W. Beats All"
Sports 4.JPG|Sports clothes.
Sports 4.JPG|Sports clothes.
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Revision as of 21:27, 17 November 2012

Rattles
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Age 9

Gender Male
Animal either Cat, Dog, or Bear

Family Rattles's mother (mother)

Rattles is a fourth grader who is a member of the Tough Customers. He is one of the antagonists in the series. Rattles has been a member of the Tough Customers since the first season. Later in the series, he had a dog called Crusher, who first appeared in "Pet Peeved."

In the episode "Bugged" he is seen with the other kids at the playground as they are having a game of marbles. This shows Rattles does indeed hang out with other kids in the school despite being a bully.

He seems interested in knitting. For example, he is a member of Dr. Fugue's knitting club in "Arthur Unravels." Also, it is mentioned throughout the series, though more recently than before, that he is skilled at sewing.

Appearance

Rattles has a tuft of hair sticking out of his red baseball hat, which he wears backwards. He wears a black leather jacket, a whitish-yellow T-shirt, green jeans and high tops.

Species

There is much confusion as to exactly what animal Rattles is. He so rarely takes off his hat that the producers have actually changed what animal he is multiple times. In "D.W., Dancing Queen", he takes off his hat while dancing and has dog ears. This is interesting compared to "Brother Can You Spare a Clarinet?", where he sticks his earplugs into the sides of his head. Also, in an imagination scene of "Thanks a Lot, Binky," he has small ears on the top of his head, although they were hidden under a full-body cast, so they could be cat ears. When playing sports, he sometimes takes off his hat and has cat ears, such as in "Arthur the Loser", "Meek for a Week", and "Arthur Cleans Up."

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