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Rusty was sidekick to Flag-Man, aka Captain (later Major) Hornet.They fought the enemies who could not be dealt with by military regulations or the law and were active both on the home-front as well as in the South Pacific against the Japanese.

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  • Rusty was sidekick to Flag-Man, aka Captain (later Major) Hornet.They fought the enemies who could not be dealt with by military regulations or the law and were active both on the home-front as well as in the South Pacific against the Japanese.
  • Rusty is a Yorkie in Nintendogs. He can be found on walks and in the park. He wears a denim collar and his owner is Matthew.
  • Rusty (formerly Rusty the Robber) is a lonely young man living atop of the mountain in Cowboy Junction. He took up the life as a robber after being so lonely all the time and having no friends.
  • Rusty may refer to: * Rusty Cuyler, main character from Squidbillies * Rusty Venture, main character from The Venture Bros.
  • Rusty es un videojuego sumamente similar a la saga Castlevania que fue producido por C-Lab en 1993 para el sistema ordenador personal NEC PC-9800, publicado únicamente de manera oficial en la región de Japón. También utiliza muchos elementos que rara vez se utilizaron de los videojuegos anteriores, tales como llaves y obstáculos sobre los que balancearse utilizando un látigo.
  • Rusty is a strange old man who hung out with the Playhouse Gang - and acted exactly like them, if not more childish. Pee-Wee was suspicious and elected not to admit him to the Playhouse, until the others convince Pee-Wee to be nice. Oddly enough, he wears a "Playboy" pin on his hat, among others. He makes his only appearance in The Gang's All Here. He messes with Conky's controls, causing the robot to malfunction. He was played by Calvert DeForest, who was most famous for his role as "Bud" Melman on The David Letterman Show.
  • Rusty est un personnage mineur de la nouvelle série (2005) de Doctor Who. Il apparaît dans l'épisode 2 de la saison 8 appelé Into the Dalek (TV).
  • Rusty is a character featured in RAGE He is a resident of Wellspring and the local mechanic. He runs an Rusty's Autoparts store at the Wellspring Speedway entrance. He is mentioned in the 5th Wasteland Legend, "Rusty's Resupply".
  • Rusty was one of two dogs on the Kent Farm, along with Shelby, not counting Krypto the Superdog. Rusty was a golden retriever, and caused Superman to discover his power of flight for the first time (In modern-age comics) by pushing him off a cliff accidentally. Rusty only appeared in the miniseries, "The Man Of Steel".
  • Rusty is an orange narrow gauge diesel engine, and a character in Thomas the Tank Engine Tales. He is engine number 5 on the narrow gauge railway. Rusty is best friends with Rheneas and Skarloey.
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  • "Rusty" is a song on Moon Man's KKKriminal album, with Meteor Man, Star Man, and Leeroy as guest rappers. It is a remake of "Anytime" from the White AmeriKKKa album. It was produced by A WhiteTopian, with Malcolm Night as assistant producer.
  • Rusty is a multiplayer character from the Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout Tactics. She can be selected in Fallout Tactics multiplayer for 655 game points.
  • Rusty was the squad sergeant of the 3rd Squad, 7th Regiment, 2nd Malaz Army.
  • Rusty is a robot which competed in Series 9 of Robot Wars. Entered by Engineering Systems students from Glasgow Clyde College, it is an upgraded version of Ceros V2.0, a successor to the Series 7 competitor Ceros, which was restored and entered as part of the students' final exam project. It was defeated in the first round by the defending champion Apollo. Team Glasgow Clyde College previously withdrew from Series 8 with Pod, although the two teams did not share any televised members, as Pod's team members entered Clyde Built, which withdrew from the same episode Rusty entered.
  • North of Falador on the way to the Mind altar.
  • Rusty appears in The Finder.
  • Rusty is an old friend of James Navarro.
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  • Rusty was a character who only appeared in Season 13. He was played by Ben Lux.
  • Rusty wird ein Dalek vom Zwölfter Doctor genannt, der nach einem Radioaktivitätsleck in seinem Innern ein Empfinden für Moral entwickelt. Er wird auf dem Raumschiff Aristoteles vom Vereinten Galaktischen Widerstand gefangen gehalten.
  • Rusty was an arms dealer employed by Oswald Chesterton Cobblepot, aka The Penguin, who was active during New Years Eve of Batman's second year of crimefighting.
  • Rusty (played by Jordan Christopher Michael) is the son of Cindy, Danny's girlfriend, in season four. He has a reputation for being a troublemaker and a prankster.
  • Rusty was a main character in a robot horror film that Philip J. Fry and Turanga Leela watched on Chapek 9. Rusty was on a date with Wendy, when he was killed by the human.
  • Rusty, portrayed by Max Pfiefer, is a character in As the Bell Rings (Australia). He is the school practical joker, but does not get into a lot of trouble
  • The term "rusty" could be a reference to the character's poverty.
  • Rusty is a guardian doll. Her market alias is "The Guardian Angel", probably some sort of child guardian. She is very fond of makeups, which is her weakness. She always gets distracted when she sees a lipstick or blusher. Due to that, she has been renamed.
  • Rusty is one of the main playable characters of Duel Masters: Cobalt and is a duelist of the Fire Civilization. He is also Trey's younger brother.
  • The costumes it can wear are: Funky, Kamilah, Mutant, Villain, Geek, Icefairy, Mummy and Zombie. Official Description: Rustys are faithful companions. They will follow you anywhere, but cry if left alone. Be sure to always take this pet with you!
  • Rusty is a Dalek which first appears in Doctor Who Series 8 episode 2 "Into The Dalek". Some time later, Rusty reappears during an incursion between the Doctor, Alyssa and Clara, and the Daleks, saving the three from imminent extermination. Rusty informs the Doctor of an impending Dalek invasion of a Level 5 planet, similar to Earth, and joins them in saving the planet from the Daleks. Rusty appears at this time with notable upgrades in firepower and defenses purposed for battle superiority against his own kind. Rusty reappears in later episodes, assisting the Doctor and his companions in fighting Daleks and Cybermen.
  • Rusty 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.
  • The last Salamanderkin and a well-mannered pirate. Known to wield a rusty scimitar inhabited by Odysseus, the greek hero.
  • Rusty was a male smuggler who worked with Tait Ransom. Around 2 BBY, he was on Omman Minor with Ransom when the latter was captured by Imperial forces. Rusty helped Ransom, Karl Mathieu Ancher, Drake Paulsen, and Nikaede Celso escape from Imperial captivity.
  • Rusty is the only diesel engine on the Narrow Gauge Railway. He loves adventure and especially loves his two-toned horn.
  • Rusty was a colonist on aboard the colony ship The Mayflower.
  • Rusty is a prefix for Jewels. It is directed towards physical fighters, and gives them a bonus to Damage.
  • Rusty is a robotic dog he appeared in the episode "The Great Inventor".
  • Rusty is the street dog. Buckles looks up to him and his freedom away from the leash. His accent and wild stories leave a lot to be trusted. But in the back alley, that's how he survives.
  • Bart Rust is the old, crusty, bitter groundskeeper at Tudor Mansion. He makes his first appearance in Clue FX as a suspect in the murder of Mr. Meadow-Brook. It is strongly implied that Bart is soon to retire on a pension set aside for him. Rusty is given the last name Nayler.
  • A male whom Amber knew while attending Grateful Dead concerts. Rusty knew a guy in Vietnam.
  • Rusty is a character in Fable III who is involved in the quest An Island Getaway. Rusty is an avid gambler who loves chasing his losses, but now the debt collectors are chasing him. He can be found upstairs in the tavern in Bowerstone Market, where he will request that the Hero escort him to Driftwood, a settlement "no one really knows about yet." Along the way, between mercenary ambushes, Rusty will boast about his gambling strategy (which he later admits is "statistically no different from random"), and even inquire if the Hero fancies a game, an idea he quickly reconsiders. He will express his relief at moving on to "pastures new", and upon reaching Driftwood, considers investing his money in the community.
  • Rusty was built by Ruston and Hornsby in 1954 and came to Sodor in 1955 to help Sir Handel and Peter Sam and do maintainence work while Skarloey and Rheneas were being repaired. When Sir Handel claimed to be ill in 1958, Rusty promised to follow after Peter Sam with Sir Handel's trucks. He later helped Peter Sam away from the wreckage of the slate trucks. After a bridge was found to have been swept away in 1962, Rusty took workmen to repair it. Rusty was present at Skarloey and Rheneas' 100th birthday in 1965. In 1984, Rusty took workmen up the line to clear the rails of brambles.
  • George asks Kramer to take Susan's parents out for a hansom cab ride on their anniversery. The point of this is to get them out of their building so that George and Jerry can sneak a marble rye bread from Schnitzer's into the apartment. Earlier, Frank Costanza had brought the rye to a dinner in the Ross's apartment, but took it back without them knowing because they didn't serve it.
  • Milo Vanderbeck, wegen seiner rostroten Haare auch als Rusty bekannt, war ein Halbling sowie Freund und Mentor von Shani. Sie kannten sich aus Brenna, wo sie gemeinsam in einem Lazarett während der Schlacht von Brenna zusammen mit Marti Sodergren und Iola der Zweiten arbeiteten. Milo starb an der Catriona. Rusty hat unter dem Namen Milo Vanderbeck die Abhandlung "Forensische Medizin" geschrieben.
  • Rusty was built by Ruston and Hornsby Ltd. in Lincoln, England. He was bought by Sir Handel Brown direct from the builders in 1957 to assist Sir Handel and Peter Sam. While they handled passengers and goods, Rusty was paired with CME Mr. Ivo Hugh to repair the ageing trackbed along the line. When Sir Handel pretended to be ill, Rusty was asked to assist Peter Sam with the slate trucks and later that day had to perform a rescue operation at the quarry when Peter Sam had an accident on the incline.
  • Rusty (formerly Rusty the Robber) is a lonely young man living atop the mountain in Cowboy Junction. He took up the life as a robber after being so lonely all the time and having no friends. His criminal lifestyle has troubled some of the town residents, particularly Chef Gino. When you arrive to the island with Buddy and Lyndsay, you will meet Sheriff Ginny, who is planning on tracking down the criminal who has been stealing from various islanders. Once they figure out that it is Rusty, he unmasks his bandanna, and promises to give up as a robber. He then becomes best friends with Ginny and the town is happy again. He lives in the outdoors at "Rusty's Hideout" on top of the large hill overlooking the island. Due to the windmill blowing his shed away, he lives outside, depending on you to
  • Rusty is a Crag and merchant in the Item Shop in Nidaria. Prior to the events of the game, Rusty allegedly ended a romantic relationship with Cypress. Rusty sells a range of special items like furniture and clothing. However, he only allows members of the Nidarian Guard to purchase his goods even though everyone is allowed to take a look. The items sold are all purchased with Brass. They are only available for a limited time, after which a new batch of items will be put up for sale.
  • In "There Will Be Bad Blood", their grand father had a plot of desert land won by their Great-Great-Grandpa Smith and $20,000. Stan cheated Rusty to take the cash, leaving him with the land, which was unknown at the time to have vast copper reserves, making Rusty rich. Despite the wealth, Rusty was very modest about it, always maintaining a humble appearance and never making light of his good fortune, even when Stan who believed Rusty was poor, would constantly invite Rusty and his family over to his house for each Thanksgiving so he could gloat about his upper-middle class success. After finding out the truth after about Rusty's wealth, Stan became so envious, he deluded himself into believing he deserved Rusty's life.
  • Rusty is a camper at Camp Echo Rock. Big Bird spent a week at camp in 1982 (Season 14), and made friends with Rusty. They played baseball, went hiking, and learned how to swim. During the week at camp, Rusty was reluctant to participate in activities and had to be urged many times by Mickey and Cabin 10 to do things like wake up or make his bed. Because of this, at the end of the week he was given the Good Sport award for "doing a lot of things he really didn't want to do." It was also revealed at the end of the same episode that Rusty lives around the corner from Sesame Street, and that his full name is Russel Edmund Windgate III.
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