List of FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman characters
This is a list of characters that are featured in the television series FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman.
Animated characters
In (Season 1-3) Windup cats join Ruff in the opening. At the end Ruff says, "Wait! Stop! Somebody wanna tell me why we got cats singing?"
In (Season 4-5) Blossom and Chet (in an airplane) joined Ruff in the opening. At the end, Chet crashes his airplane, which prompts Ruff to say a phrase that differs from episode to episode (e.g. "Now I bet Arthur doesn't have to deal with stuff like this"), (e.g. "Blossom, do you want to remind me why I hired Chet?"), and (e.g. Blossom, do you think my insurance will pay for that?")(.e.g. What happened to the singing cats?)(e.g.I don't like vacuum cleaners but we're gonna need them.)
Main characters
- Ruff Ruffman (voiced by Jim Conroy) is the host of the show. He does not like [cats], or at least thinks that dogs are superior to them in most ways. He has a crush on Charlene. Ruff grouses about his contract to produce a reality TV program, and the stresses of running one. He loves all food, American-Chinese take-out in particular. His physical appearance features "eyebrows that hover mysteriously above his head". Ruff has many relatives and ancestors, all with a similar physical appearance to him, and he has five other brothers and sisters besides Scruff and Roxy. According to the episode Ruff Bounces Back, Ruff is a mutt and is proud of it. At the end of season 4, Ruff mentions about his mom and dad, stating that they had vanished when he was a pup, but Jerry the parrot explains that they are still alive, implying that will be the new storyline for season 5. In some podcasts, he hosts other shows like The Big Beautiful Bunch of Birds Show, The What Should Ruff Get His Grandma for Her Birthday Because Her Birthday is Today and Forgot to Get Her Something Show and the DJ Ruff Boogie Hour. in one of the grand prizes on the website, it is revealed that his full name is ruffalitious ruffykins ruffman. Ruff is a Kindhearted, good-natured, friendly, selfless, considerate, honest, emotional, noble, heroic, compassionate, sensitive and caring host who shows incredible and immense what amounts of concerns for the contestants despite the ver hard challenges he puts and all of the contestants love however one of the contestants in season 3 said called him cruel however Ruff did not which pail it was either despite that the contestants love him.
- Blossom, whose full name is Princess Blossom Pepperdoodle Von Yum Yum, is a cat and was Ruff's intern for Season 2. She is usually simply called "Blossom". Quite serious, she is usually seen taking notes on her laptop. She has never spoken, but only makes strange squeaking/meowing sounds to get Ruff's attention. She was promoted to supervisor in Season 3. Ruff did not enjoy Blossom's company at first, but eventually forms a close bond with her. Despite all of the hijinks that Ruff puts her through, she continues to be loyal to Ruff and the show, particularly when she decided to 'work' for Harriet Hackensack so she could find out the reason for her misocyny (hatred for dogs). In "Don't like Fencing? Try Fencing!", Blossom is shown watching Design Squad (and also shows that she is a fan of Nate from the show). in a podcast, Ruff instructs her to go to the boogie section in the music store, which there was not. in two episodes and a part of "the scoop" he mentions a toy called the action to the maction action ruff action figure, which was only sold on a toy store, on a small Icelandic island, mostly inhabited by seals, by two brothers.
- Grandma Ruffman, also voiced by Conroy, is Ruff Ruffman's stubborn grandmother who appeared in nineteen episodes so far: Grandma Ruffman's Recipe for Success, The Small Fork Is For Dessert (Unless You're a Dolphin), Tape Loops and Loop-the-Loops, There's Food Safety and Then There's Food Safety, Socket to Me, The People vs. Grandma Ruffman, the FETCH! with Scruff Ruffman Finale, Season Four is Cancelled, Is It a Bird? Is It a Plane? It's... Ruffmanman!, Ruff Needs His Herring Checked, Gearing Up for Getting Ruff's Goat, How to Really Train Your Dog, Ruff Fetches The Fetchers, Game Show Isle, How Much Frosting Can You Bear, That Sculpture Isn't Yours, It's Mime, Go Belugas Go!, Long Glen Silver and the Pursuit of the Golden Fetchie! and The FETCH! Finale. Like Ruff, she is also pretentious, and animated in Macromedia Flash. As a writer, she attempted to market her products on her grandson's show, and as a grandmother, she constantly fusses about insignificant things, such as Ruff's manners and other FETCHers staying behind in the studio. However, she cares for Ruff, going as far as to retrieve the stolen Fetch 3000 Scruff stole in the premiere of Season 4. Despite all that, she watches the ripoff show "Go Get It! with Tom and Trixie", more than FETCH!. In a podcast, she called Ruff during a radio show Ruff was hosting in her secrecy. When she heard this she said that she just wanted love and some flowers. Then she says Scruff got her a bus from Cleveland which he stole. In a voicemail she tells Ruff to be a zookeeper to take care of animals in her house which they were actually from the TV. She also mentions that he can learn genetics from animals whereas she tells that if Ruff has great-great-great-great-great grandchildren that they will be addicted to and will eat Chinese takeout. In another, she wants Ruff to be an a.i. engineer so he could fix her robot.
- Henry is Ruff's boss. He is only mentioned when Ruff receives phone calls on the "Henry Hotline". Henry provides Ruff with the show's budget and oversees Ruff's spending. He also sent the intern Blossom, his niece's cat, to learn about producing for Season 2. In Season 3 onward, Henry is mentioned less and less, probably because Blossom is now head of the network. Henry's last "appearance" was in the series finale, where he forced Ruff to make a worthy season finale, despite the fate of the world being on the line. It is possible that "Henry" is a reference to Henry Becton, Jr., the former President of WGBH, and currently Vice Chair of the WGBH Board of Trustees.[1]
- Murray is one of Ruff's cousins. He runs the behind-the-scenes technical work, and is constantly blamed for minor problems regarding the show. Unlike the other animated animals, Murray is portrayed by a real basset hound, and sometimes appears in the kids' challenges. Like Ruff, he seems to enjoy being fussed over by the FETCHers. On the first episode of Season 4, Murray quits because he stole a valuable sled from Mrs. Hackensack and replaced himself with Tank. Murray was originally played by a basset hound named Riot who died in November 2007 and was replaced by Tank. He also appears in several of the Podcasts, but instead of talking, he barks.[2]
- Chet, a mouse, is Ruff's new intern. He first appears in Season 3 while Ruff is looking for a new intern after Blossom gets promoted. He also does not speak and he does not seem to have any eyes or limbs either (this was mentioned by Ruff in some episodes) and his general body appearance resembles a computer mouse. He is capable of doing feats that one would normally consider impossible, such as completing an obstacle course in seconds and building a jet engine that runs solely on milkshakes. Like Blossom, Ruff did not like Chet at first, but was friends with him eventually. Chet's major flaw is taking things the wrong way, some of them indirectly causing challenges for the FETCHers (one example is when Ruff said to "Blow it up", when he was talking about an image for the projector, Chet thought he meant to literally blow it up. Another example is when Ruff asked Chet to "give [him] the keys. Great," he throws the keys into a grate. A third example is when Ruff tells Chet to "Burn it," referring to trashing his wet kibble, Chet puts it in a building on fire) in a podcast, it was revealed that chet used to work for another person in the past and broke everything before he went away.
- Tank is Ruff's new technical worker, replacing Murray after he quits. He is a real bulldog who wears a FETCH! shirt and earmuffs. Though it does not seem like it at first, Tank has proven to be a reliable worker; Ruff says that he has Tank because "he's a bruiser (hard worker), and looks good in a FETCH! shirt".He usually just smiles and pants at the camera, while Ruff replies "Hello? Anyone home in there?". On the first episode of Season 4, Murray quits, and finds Tank as a replacement. In Season 5, (in failure by Ruff to find new contestants,)Tank is first listed as the only Fetcher, for 4 slots, until he gets an earfull by Henry.
Supporting characters
- Charlene Pood`el is Ruff's unrequited love interest. She is a poodle who is only seen in a heart-shaped picture that Ruff periodically pulls out, as well as a newspaper in Season 4's first episode. She has a mother named Knell with a silent "k" which Ruff mistook for Nell.
- Scruff Ruffman is Ruff's identical (but evil) twin brother. He steals artwork in the episode Scruff Ruffman At Large!, leading to one of the episode's challenges. He also stole the Grand Prize in Season 2, which was recovered by Blossom, and is an expert trapeze artist. He appears twice in Season 3, first in The Ol' Switcheroo, where he is in Ruff's basement, and then in the Finale, where he becomes a host along with Ruff. At the end of the episode, Scruff ends up stealing all of Ruff's stuff and selling it on the internet so that he could pay for luge lessons to remove a curse from the Ruffman ancestry. Season 4's first episode also showed a possible reason for Scruff's criminal antics: to "win glory for the Ruffmans" his way. It is also revealed in that same episode that he cares for his brother, seeing that he had kept photos of him and Ruff taped amongst the prison cell walls. Also, he and Ruff both team up to finish the World Luge Championship which—despite both ending in last place—made them famous for being the first all canine luge team (helping lift the 1000 year sled curse on the Ruffmans and helped Harriet Hackensack like dogs once more). Despite that fame, he was soon sent back to Poodle Island Prison, sending a video to Ruff requesting to send him the Helmet of Victory in "How to Really Train your Dog." In Season 5, he only appeared in "This Sculpture isn't yours, it's mime!", which shows he was released of prison, and is staying with Grandma Ruffman. In a podcast, he stole a bus from Cleveland for Grandma's birthday. In another, he is in the musical Hot Diggity Dog which was his plan for escape when he added a balloon to the show which he could escape. The force sent helicopters to catch Scruff. In a voicemail, he asked Ruff to be a civil engineer so he could build a tunnel to Poodle Island so Scruff could escape.
- Ruffael Ruffmanowitz is Ruff's great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather. He was only seen in photographs and an other machine that he made in a Season 1 episode, The Mystery of the Missing Thing in the Haunted Castle, and in the season 5 episode " 'Eureka' is not a Brand of Dog Food". Also, is said to be the dog of inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr.. He looks like Ruff, except with hair and a mustache like Albert Einstein's . He also invented the FETCH 100, a primitive version of the FETCH 3000, which unfortunately calculated that 3 plus 3 is 24. The FETCH 100 is a possible reference to Colossus, the first "true" computer ever made. He made his first "speaking appearance" in a Season 5 episode, as automated picture frames with apparent recordings in them that are activated through buttons. His voice was apparently similar to Einsteins, but he coughed a lot, possibly due to old age. In a voicemail, he tells Ruff to be an inventor, like him. He also mentions an invention he made called broccoli lightbulbs which is broccoli that acts like a lightbulb.
- Ruff McRuffmantosh is Ruff's great uncle who has a beard and speaks with an exaggerated Scottish accent. He has appeared in the episodes The Mystery of DogTopia and Catlantis, The DogVinci Code, Arrgh - All Me Eggs Are Cracked!, Season Four is Cancelled, How To Really Train Your Dog. He is usually worried about the FETCHers going on potentially dangerous missions and is a believer in legends, monsters, and curses. In the episodes, he usually finds clues for treasure related challenges. His name is a possible pun on the Macintosh computers. At the end of the second episode of Season 4 Uncle McRuffmantosh is on the hunt for the Helmet of Victory. He knows a lot about different legends (ranging from Dogtopia/Catlantis, Blackmuzzle's treasure, and Dogvinci's sketchbook), but ironically has a memory problem (stated in "How to Train Your Dog"). In a podcast, he works for Ruff as game developer and makes a game called Rock'em Sock'em. It is not on the internet, and in the first part, you need to fill a bowl with mud "pudding" and rock it on a rocking chair. In the second part, you put the "pudding" in a sock and do stuff with it, which McRuffmantosh had not figured out yet. In a voicemail he tells him to be an archeologist because while he was making a media room, he found numerous things that he thinks are ancient artifacts, which are actually stuff like a fork and bottle caps. In another he tells Ruff to be an exercise physiologist.
- Spot Spotnik is Ruff's rival. He is tan colored with brown spots in appearance and is mentioned in Send in the Clowns, when the kids build a water balloon launcher to get back at him, in You Lucky Dog when Ruff challenges him to a race, in How to Get Dogs and Doggerel in Better Shape when he tries to win Charlene's love, and in Just Call Him "Spot" when he tricks Ruff into drawing spots on himself with permanent marker. In Season four is canceled a picture of Spot, showing him with a much better physical appearance than Ruff. His name is a possible pun on Sputnik. Also in that same episode, Spot sent Ruff a phony fax that told Ruff he was fired so he can wear Ruff's pants and be Charlene's date at the Poodle Ball. However, Ruff's pants had a self-destruct system which left Spot completely humiliated and in front of Charlene to boot, giving Ruff a measure of revenge from Spot's dirty tricks. In Ruff Fetches the Fetchers he auditions for the show, but Ruff decides to not hire him. In The Ol Shell Game he sends Ruff a bunch of turtle neck shirts and told him that turtles have long necks and wind it up like a hose. Ruff, upset, decides to make up a show called Who's the Smarty Pants and tells him he is going to be on it. Then, he sends a letter, asking Ruff to be on that show. He sends Jay to the show and being fooled by Spot, he becomes upset.
- Helga von Ruffman is Ruff's cousin, a fashion designer from Germany. She is first shown in the Season 2 episode Take Me Out to the Fashion Show. In that episode, she tells Ruff that if he can get a good enough fashion, she will let him visit her. She, at first, is mad with his choice of clothes, until the end of the episode (when Ruff's outfit is based on the trash he was supposed to throw away). She appears again in "How to really Train Your Dog" in a video, asking Ruff to give her the Helmet of Victory (stating that her birthday was before Grandma Ruffman's and Ruff had to make it up to her). She reappears in Season 5, where she sent her jewelry named "the helga collection" over to Ruff for safekeeping, while she travels over to America to sell them. In a podcast, she invites Ruff to be a fashion model, which on the journey, Ruff had to take a plane to Philadelphia to take a submarine and avoid a giant squid. Then Helga put him in his dress called "The Ruff Ruffman Collection" which was based on the garbage. when she puts on the banana peel shoes Ruff slip into the crowd. When coming back to America, the submarine has to avoid sea monsters and man-eating sharks. In a voice mail she tells him to be a cosmetic chemist to make makeup.
- Glen Ruffman (aka Glendalf, Ultra-Glen, Long Glen silver, and The Green avenger as heard in a voicemail) is Ruff and Scruff's nephew. He wears dental braces and is obsessed with magic and fantasy, and makes his first appearance in the Season 3 episode Dog of the Rings to sends the FETCHers to Wing's Castle portrayed as LARPers. He also briefly appears in the beginning of the Season 3 Finale, changing all of the passwords of the Fetch 3000 so that Scruff can run the show instead of Ruff (however, he says he would not have done it if Scruff had not "promised him the Scepter of Wogganot", which was nothing more than a toilet brush). He also briefly appeared again in Season 4's first episode telling his uncle to luge. Due to his braces, it is hard to understand what he's saying (An example being what Ruff heard as "Ring Goblet" was Glen actually saying "Wing Goblet"). In it's a bird? it's a plane? it's...Ruffmanman, Glen adopted a superhero identity after reading comic books and redubbed himself "Ultra-Glen". He also appears in how to really train your dog, asking Ruff to give him the Helmet of Victory so that he could "no longer be a looger(loser)". In long glen silver and the pursiut of the golden fetchie, he has been playing a pirate-themed video game on the Go Get It! website and calls himself "Long Glen silver" and makes Ruff dress as his parrot. It is possible that Glen's name is a reference to Glen Berger, the program's head writer. In a podcast, he is Ruff's game critic. He tries out the game "Germinator" which he predicts will be horrible, because of the introduction. Later surprised at the game gives it 23 bone points. In a voicemail, he tells his uncle to be an educational game developer so he can learn from playing games. In another voicemail he tells Ruff to be materials scientist, so he could fix Glen's superhero suit.
- Gerry Geranium is Grandma Ruffman's pet parrot who Ruff sometimes parrotsits. He is a master at checkers, with his catchphrase being "Squawk! King me, booby!" He also often mocks Ruff of his situations. However, in the season 4 finale, he explains to Ruff that his parents are alive (Ruff mentioned to Blossom that they vanished when he was a pup). In a podcast he gets Ruff worried about a chess game they are going to play.
- Rüf Rüfman is Ruff's Swedish rock star/environmentalist cousin. He speaks with a Swedish accent and sometimes uses Swedish phrases or sayings. He is seen in Ruff Rocks the (Environmentally Sustainable) House, when he has a concert booked in South Carolina, but he needs a "green" place to stay, so the Fetchers go build him one, while the others are learning how to play rock. In Birds are Handy he tells Ruff that if he can get recordings of birds, he "can dance with Hans", which Ruff mistakes him meaning he can dance with Hans Ektershooping, a Swedish pop star, when Rüff really meant dancing with hands. At the end, Chet knocks down Butterscotch on Ruff's hands making Ruff decide not for him to dance with hands.
- Bluff Ruffman is another of Ruff's cousins. He talks in gangster lingo and wears sunglasses and a gold necklace. According to Ruff's Voicemail, Bluff likes to play Crazy 8's with his friends. He appeared in When Home is a House of Cards in Season 3. He is seen at the end of "How to Really Train Your Dog", stating that he's selling front row tickets for the family to see the finale (despite Helga mentioning that it was on television, so he could not sell tickets). Also, in the season 5 episode Look what the dog dug up, he sends Ruff a sandwich shaped like him. Ruff buries it, finding what he thinks is a real Egyptian sarcophagus, lead the fetchers to a "tomb". It turned out to be an advertisement for Bluff's beef jerky. In a podcast, he is answering to Ruff's secret radio show for Grandma Ruffman's birthday. In a voicemail he tells Ruff to be a statistician to help them with card games. In another he tells Ruff to be a landfill designer so he could hide Skinny's lucky playing cards. In another he tells Ruff to be an art concervator so he could help him with art he had stollen.
- Blackmuzzle Ruffman is the most feared canine pirate of the seven seas. He appeared at the end of Arrgh - All Me Eggs Are Cracked! for pledging the show with his own loot. Strangely, he's a ghost but is animated as if he was still alive. He appeared in the middle of Season four is cancelled to attack Ruff's doghouse boat because he was bored and Ruff refused to give him Jerry to replace a frog on his shoulder. He told Ruff that he recently acquired the internet so that he does not have to shout from his ship; in response Ruff told him to visit his website, which he does so, allowing Ruff, Blossom, and Chet to lose him. In a voicemail he tells Ruff to be an oceanographer so he could help him navigate the sea.
- Roxy Ruffman is Ruff's sister. She is mentioned in Feeling Sheepish Ruff? where she has Ruff lambsit her sheep.
- Mrs.Kate Taylor Ruff's owner. She never appears on the show, but can be heard occasionally calling Ruff to dinner, or in Season 5, telling him to fetch.
- Mrs. Harriet Hackensack is the new owner of Ruff's network company which she has recently bought at the start of Season 4. She dislikes Murray for stealing her valuable sled Rosebud.
- Fleape Itcherson A mysterious voice who talked in Ruff's ear with a sultry Latin voice in "Ruff Needs His Herring Checked", giving him advice on wooing Charlene. At first, Ruff thought that maybe he was the only one who could hear the voice because of his sensitive dog hearing, but when he could still hear the voice after using a noise-cancellation box, he began to think he was losing his mind. The voice actually turned out to be a flea who had taken up residence in Ruff's ear. In Wolfing Down Some Barbeque he advises Ruff to make better barbeque.
- Le Purr first surfaced in "Laser/Candid Camera." As Scruff is Ruff's evil twin, Le Purr is Blossom's evil twin (her real name being Duchess Petunia Cupcake Von Yum Yum). The name is pronounced with a slight roll of the "r"s at the end. Le Purr is a master of disguise (as seen in the photo album Blossom keeps in her desk), loves flowers and disco music, and regularly steals flowers that are being delivered and replaces them with CDs of annoying disco music. Her lair is protected by a disco ball which refracts lasers. The difference between identifying Blossom and Petunia is by their glasses (Petunia wears pink cat's eye glasses while Blossom wears round lenses).
- Gus Ruffman is Ruff's great-great-great-great uncle, a prospector around 1859 during the Gold Rush at that time. Ruff said that he was a pack rat, having stored all of his belongings in his basement for a long time. He apparently spoke with a Southern accent and was left-handed, as opposed to the mostly right-handed animated cast. He only appeared in Season 5, when Ruff and the FETCHers sought after his hidden gold, but found out that he considered laundry detergent to be more valuable than gold because everyone's clothes were always dirty from mining and wanted to open a laundromat. This is justified, as laundry detergent was extremely hard to come by back then; nowadays it's always avaliable at one's local supermarket.
- Maximilian Ruffman is Ruff's ancestor. He appeared in Season 5, when Ruff inherited Ruffman Manor from him, but Ruff found out it was haunted. Ruff received an invitation to go to Ruffman Manor, but instead sent out all the kids to spend the night to see if it was truly haunted. In the end, it turned out that the butler was scaring everyone because he wanted to be the boss of everything, but Ruff did not go because there were too much memories in his doghouse.
- Wink and Dinah Ruffman are Ruff's "long-lost" parents who gave the FETCHers instructions on how to get off Game Show Island. It is revealed in Season 5's finale that they are spies. At the end of the episode ruff asks what the microphone does. they tell him that it just make peoples voice sound good. so ruff begins to sing about fetch. to not disapoit him, they tell him that it might be broken, be cause he sang badly.
- Tom and Trixie are Ruff's rivals who are the hosts of Go Get It!, a ripoff of FETCH!. They were actually Ruff's parents, who were working undercover. (Note: A cat named Trixie previously appeared at the end of "Mush if by Land, Mush Mush if by Sea."
Animated settings or things
- The FETCH 3000 is Ruff's personal supercomputer, apparently custom-built, that aids him in running the show. It is occasionally subject to breakdowns and malfunctions in the earlier seasons, but they become less frequent in the later seasons. It can transform into a multitude of applications and machines, shrink into a small cube when not in use, and is semi-sentient, capable of acting on its own.
- Ruff's doghouse, while not a character, should be noted in that its actual size is debatable. The first episode of Season 1 has Ruff say that his doghouse is about 6 feet, but later episodes have Ruff's doghouse the size of a truck at the least, especially in Season 4, when the modified doghouse boat is compared to Blackmuzzle's ship.
Character appearances
This table lists main characters and recurring characters, recording the number of appearances or mentioned or shown in each season. They are listed in order of first appearance.
Characters |
Played By |
Season 1 |
Season 2 |
Season 3 |
Season 4 |
Season 5 |
First Appearance |
Last Appearance |
Ruff Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
20 |
20 |
20 |
20 |
20 |
3-2-1 Blast Off |
The Fetch Finale |
Blossom |
N/A |
0 |
20 |
20 |
20 |
20 |
Ruff Ruffman Breaks the Mold |
The Fetch Finale |
Chet |
N/A |
0 |
0 |
19 |
20 |
20 |
When Home is a House of Cards |
The Fetch Finale |
Grandma Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
1 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
7 |
Grandma Ruffman's Recipe for Success |
The Fetch Finale |
Henry |
N\A |
6 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
3-2-1 blast off |
The Fetch Finale |
Murray |
Riot |
7 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
Saturday night with a slight fever |
The people vs. Grandma Ruffman |
Tank |
Him-self |
0 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
5 |
Season Four Is Canceled |
The Fetch Finale |
Charlene |
N/A |
5 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
Good Dancing and Bad Teeth |
Go Belugas Go! |
Scruff Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
Scruff Ruffman At Large |
That Sculpture Isn't Yours, It's Mime |
Ruffael Ruffmanowitz |
Jim Conroy |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
The Mystery of the Missing Thing in the Haunted Castle |
Eureka Is Not A Brand of Dog Food |
Great Uncle McRuffmantosh |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
2 |
The Mystery of DogTopia and Catlantis |
Wolfing Down Some Barbeque |
Spot Spotnik |
N/A |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
send in the clowns |
the ol shell game |
Helga von Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Take Me Out to the Fashion Show |
The Legend of Ruffman's Gold |
Glen Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
Dog of the Rings |
The Fetch Finale |
Gerry Geranium |
Jim Conroy |
|
2 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Ruff Ruffman Breaks The Mold |
How Much Frosting Can You Bear |
Rüf Rüfman |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Ruff Rocks the (Environmentally Sustainable) House! |
Birds Are Handy |
Bluff Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
When Home is a House of Cards |
Look What the Dog Dug Up! |
Blackmuzzle Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
Arrgh - All Me Eggs Are Cracked! |
Season Four Is Canceled |
Roxy Ruffman |
N/A |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
Feeling Sheepish Ruff? |
Kate Taylor |
Jim Conroy |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
How To Get Your Inner Hip Hop |
Eureka Is Not A Brand of Dog Food |
Harriet Hackensack |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
Season Four Is Canceled |
Fleape |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Ruff Needs His Herring Checked |
Wolfing Down Some Barbeque |
Le Purr |
N/A |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
Laser/Candid Camera |
Wink and Dinah Ruffman/Tom and Trixie |
Jim Conroy |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
7 |
Ruff Fetches the FETCHers |
The Fetch Finale |
Gus Ruffman |
Jim Conroy |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
The Legend Of Ruffman's Gold |
Crush |
Andrew Stanton |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
The Ol' Shell Game |
Contestants
Season 1
- Noah Ellis - He is full of surprises. He can do stunts on dirt bikes; and he wants to be a forest ranger.
- Taylor Garrson - Taylor appeared previously on ZOOM. She has a sense of humor, an interest in predicting the future, and a knack for getting caught up in some outrageous situations.
- Khalil Flemming - Khalil is the youngest FETCHer. He enjoys exotic foods and admires Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey. Still, Khalil definitely knows how to have fun.
- Brian McGoff - He is addicted to sports almost as much as he's as hot chocolate. Brian is passionate about lots of things: rock music, ice hockey, water balloon fights, and his dad's pancakes. He's less enthusiastic about dental visits and math tests.
- Julia Kardashian-Millstein - She is one of the tallest FETCHers. She can play hockey and likes to dance.
- Anna Sheridan - She is the oldest FETCHer. Anna brings maturity and some amazing advanced math skills to the group. She can also speak Spanish. Also, she's a real animal lover.
Season 2
- Madison Bader ("Madi") - Her talents are dog-walking, and she also thinks she has "mad dance skills.
- William Erickson ("Willie") - He loves the water especially while doing all types of water sports. He loves taking things apart to see how they work. Is a child model like Isaac.
- Bridget O'Sullivan - she's an expert hula-hooper, skateboarder, rollerblader, and swimmer, but she's never tried a unicycle. Bridget is an athlete and, more importantly, is good at impressions.
- Rosario Corso - His nickname is Rizo, because people in his school used to think his name was Rizorio. Rosario loves to sing like Frank Sinatra. Rosario was also a guest juror in the Season 3 episode "The People vs. Grandma Ruffman".
- Michael Spence ("Mike") - Mike loves playing football, and likes being on defense a little bit more than being on offense. Mike also thinks it would be embarrassing if he went to school and forgot his pants.
- Nina Wadekar - She describes herself as an athlete, kind of, and also says she can do a handstand, kind of. She wants to be a lawyer because she's good in an argument, and she loves to play the violin. Nina considers herself an "amazing" cook, and brownies are her specialty.
Season 3
- Demetrius Santos-Thomas ("DJ") - His teachers call him Demetrius, but his peers call him DJ. DJ loves rap music, and he and his entire family enjoys singing. He can also bend his thumb so it touches the back of his hand.
- Harsha Amaravadi - Harsha loves to argue and thinks she'd make a pretty good defense lawyer. She likes to tap things when she gets nervous and speaks Telugu.
- Jay Brosnan - He is an awesome lacrosse player, and loves to play the bass guitar with his older brother. If he were a superhero, his name would be Psyshock.
- Samuel Blumenfeld ("Sam") - He likes Playing drums, hip-hop dancing, and basketball. Sam loves to produce and edit wacky movies with his friends and post them online.
- Noel Um - She likes being a cheerleader, writing stories, and lip-synching to the radio. Noël also enjoys stretching, but when people see her stretch they sometimes think it's grotesque. She hopes to one day hold the world record for being the most flexible person in the world.
- Samantha Boucher ("Sammy") - This mole-covered FETCHer likes volleyball, dancing, acting, and singing. People call her Sammy the Spiller because she spills everything in sight.
Season 4
- Isaac Bean - He wants to be an emergency room doctor when he grows up so he can fix people. He is currently in the middle of writing a book called "Cliff Mountain." His Favorite subjects are Spanish, Math, and Science. He can speak Spanish, German, and sign language. He loves to design web sites. Isaac is also a child model.
- Talia Patapoutian - Her talents include acting, singing, writing stories, solving math problems, and making up different hairstyles. Talia thinks she'd make a good entrepreneur and wants to make a perfume that will be able to determine your mood, and then make you happy again if you are sad. She's also a big fan of tennis superstar Roger Federer.
- Sterling Singletary - He is one flexible kid! Sterling can put his legs behind his head, raise his eyebrows individually, and fold his tongue in the front and both sides. His favorite subjects are Gym and Reading.
- Liza Giangrande - Her hobbies include playing basketball and soccer, acting, singing, and watching old musicals. Her favorite subjects are Social Studies and Science, and she hopes to one day go to Ireland.
- Brian Conry - He likes playing video games, foursquare, and "any kind of hockey". If he were a superhero, his name would be "Super Brian."
- Bethany Owens - She can speak some Spanish and is fluent in Pig Latin. Her other talents include hula hooping, rollerblading, and baiting a fish with a live worm. She also loves singing. She would like to be a doctor when she grows up. Her nickname is Bitty because she is short.
Season 5
- Shreya Viswanathan [3]-She likes to play the saxophone, piano, and the veena. Her friends call her Shrella Cinderella because she sings a lot and loves animals, just like the fairy tale princess. When she grows up, she wants to be a gastroenterologist, or a doctor who studies the stomach.
- Marc "Marco" Frongillo-His hobbies includes playing video games, skateboarding, acting, listening to music, and building things. He once performed in a showcase called "The Music Man" as Marcellus. His favorite subjects are Math and Technology and his talent is imitating Jimmy Stewart and a pig. In the first episode, when Ruff calls the Fetchers, his voice is slightly high-pitched, but in the following episodes his voice is deeper.
- Emmie Atwood-Emeline's hobbies are swimming, soccer, squash, and football. Her favorite subjects in school are English, Drama, and Science. Her real name is "Emeline".
- Marc Prophet [4]-When he grows up, he wants to travel to Transylvania. He also wants to work in marketing. Marc's hobbies include playing video games, collecting comic books, surfing, swimming, and dancing. He has 2 guinea pigs, two fish and an 18-pound cat that drinks out of toilets.
- Rubye Peyser-She feels that she can live without TV because you can watch videos on the computer. Her hobbies include solving Sudoku, Ken-Ken, and jigsaw puzzles. She also plays football, softball, field hockey, and yoga. People give her nicknames such as Rukanuba, Rubert, and Rubbie. Her favorite subject is Science. In the first episode appears to be best friends with Emmie.
- Jay Ricco[5]-He is an only child, but he is the godfather of his cousin's child. Jay's hobbies include playing guitar, learning how to build websites, and sailing. He is also the lead in a rock band. When he grows up, he wants to be a rock star and a pilot and his favorite subjects are computer, math, and science.
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