. "Rubert is a character in the clique book Dial L For Loser."@en . . . "Reveria"@en . . "When the demon from Hell rose up to Transylvania to force Professor Frank N. Stein into making him an army of the undead, it was Rupert who is suggested to have written Max's introduction speech and expressed slight exasperation when Max commented on Frank's lawnmower (that he is accused to have borrowed and not given back). As Max's financial advisor, he later worried about how much over budget this operation was going, particularly with high graverobber fees. Rupert then accompanied Max in a search for Chuck D. Head and was over the moon when they found him, informing Max that it was time for the classic struggle between good and evil. Despite Max not wanting a fight, Rupert highlighted that pacifism would lead to fallen shares in Max D. Cap plc, so the fight began. Rupert eagerly watched the brawl, rampantly urging Max to attack a fallen Chuck. During the scrap, Rupert even forced Max to recite a speech the accountant had wrote, but despaired when he called himself 'invisible' rather than 'invincible'. Later, Rupert rallied the troops to abandon Castle Frank N. Stein, calling it an emergency (since the Blockbusters contestant had just been created). A final word of warning from Max was called 'lovely' by Rupert, finally admiring his boss's evilness. Rupert was later discovered by Max's side on the death train to Hell, producing a list of dead people that included the four main heroes (although their names had been added to the list by ballpoint pen, possibly by him). Max was happy to let them all go, but Rupert once again brought up Max's reputation and pledged to ensure they were dead by producing a gun and firing. Again, Rupert's bloodthirsty side shone through and the accountant repeatedly urged Max on to \"roast [Chuck] alive\". At the final carriage of the train, Rupert insisted that Chuck would be in \"serious trouble\" if he pulled the emergency brake lever, despite the direness of Chuck's situation anyway. Once at Hell itself, Rupert warned Chuck that the fuss over being alive was just making things worse for himself. Rupert's persuasive side came through once more when he convinced the Thin Controller to keep the \"three\" alive people (not counting Head as a separate being) in Hell despite not being dead. After the woman in charge decided instead to keep Frank to herself and let the others free, Rupert angrily informed Chuck and Igor to save up for a wedding present."@en . . . . "Persephone, commonly called Rupert, was a planet in Earth's solar system, situated past Pluto. Persephone was settled by the Grebulons. The planet's nickname Rupert comes from the name of the parrot of the astronomer who found the planet. Guide note: In 2005 January, a real celestial object larger than Pluto, later designated as a dwarf planet and named 'Eris', was discovered by a Palomar Observatory based team led by Mike Brown, and its identity was verified later that year. It is presently unknown whether any Grebulons are currently residing there or not."@en . . . . "married"@en . . "Rupert may refer to: \n* The , instances of which are commonly named Rupert \n* Rupert Giles (Giles) from Sunshine \n* Rupert Giles (Ripper) from Origin \n* Rupert Giles (Keth) from Alethia \n* Rupert Merryweather from Peace"@en . . . . . . . . "Dead"@en . . . . . . "Rupert is a character featured in Fable II. He is the son of Giles, a former guard turned farmer, and Jennifer. Originally from Bowerstone, Giles moved his family to Brightwood to start a farm. Unfortunately, shortly after relocating, Giles and his family began to be tormented by the bandit Ripper and his clan. When the trouble started, Giles sent Rupert to Bowerstone so he would be safe. While he was away, Rupert's mother, Jennifer, was killed during one of Ripper's raids by a thug named Ethan."@en . . "-"@en . "Rupert"@en . . . . "Rupert the Bear is Stewie's teddy bear."@en . . . . "Rupert is Rosy Robin Ross's red rhino. His name was revealed in the living books version of Dr. Seuss's ABC."@en . "Black"@en . "When the demon from Hell rose up to Transylvania to force Professor Frank N. Stein into making him an army of the undead, it was Rupert who is suggested to have written Max's introduction speech and expressed slight exasperation when Max commented on Frank's lawnmower (that he is accused to have borrowed and not given back). As Max's financial advisor, he later worried about how much over budget this operation was going, particularly with high graverobber fees. Rupert then accompanied Max in a search for Chuck D. Head and was over the moon when they found him, informing Max that it was time for the classic struggle between good and evil. Despite Max not wanting a fight, Rupert highlighted that pacifism would lead to fallen shares in Max D. Cap plc, so the fight began. Rupert eagerly watche"@en . "A young boy with such terrible luck, it's a miracle he is still alive. Currently he has a crush on a girl."@en . . . . "Rupert erscheint im ersten Akt von \"The Witcher 2\". Er ist Mediziner und hatte als Arzt in einem Feldlazarett der N\u00F6rdlichen K\u00F6nigreiche gearbeitet w\u00E4hrend des Nilfgaard Kriegs. In dieser Zeit hatte er mit seinem Freund Gridley einen Soldaten aus Nilfgaard zu Tode gefoltert. Rupert"@de . . . "Rupert is a Alien Turtle salesman from the Planet of the Turtles. Shredder stole a Personal Energy Projector an invention he was selling on TV. Shredder got followed by Rupert and the Flying Turtlenecker Brothers back through the portal to Dimension X as he was stealing the projector."@en . . . . . . . . . "Rupert is Gerald's friend and has known him all his life. Both of them where raised by Hugh and joined the army together. Rupert was at first Gerald's officer, but soon went on to command his own unit. He was responsible for saving Hironiden by bringing an allied contingence of Dwarfs and Elves to battle."@en . "Une Terre"@fr . . . . . . . "Rupert"@fr . . . . . . "Human Alliance"@en . "Rupert"@fr . . . . "Geralt lo incontra nei pressi delle rovine dell'Ospedale bruciato, nella foresta di Flotsam. Il medico si trova nei guai, attaccato da un gruppo di nekker. Dice di essere giunto l\u00EC con il suo compagno Gridley, in cerca di alcune erbe mediche. Ma Gridley \u00E8 scomparso e Rupert chiede al witcher di ritrovarlo."@it . "0"^^ . "Human"@en . . "Rupert"@en . . "Rupert is a Rapture citizen who frequently visited the prostitutes in Siren Alley. According to prostitute Dusky Donovan, he requested that she'd \"splice up in the act.\" She declined since her boss, Daniel Wales, did not allow the prostitutes who worked for him to splice."@en . . . . . . "Rupert is a Project Puppet character."@en . . . . . . "105000"^^ . . . . . . . "N/A"@en . "Rupert erscheint im ersten Akt von \"The Witcher 2\". Er ist Mediziner und hatte als Arzt in einem Feldlazarett der N\u00F6rdlichen K\u00F6nigreiche gearbeitet w\u00E4hrend des Nilfgaard Kriegs. In dieser Zeit hatte er mit seinem Freund Gridley einen Soldaten aus Nilfgaard zu Tode gefoltert. Rupert"@de . . . . . "Rupert was an uncle of Lieutenant George, who became Minister of War in 1917. Being about to be killed by a firing squad, Captain Blackadder instructed Private Baldrick to get George to send a telegram to Rupert, preventing the execution. However, instead of sending a telegram, George and Baldrick got drunk and forgot about it. Luckily, Rupert had already been informed about how General Melchett had handled Blackadder's trial, thanks to a letter that George's mother received (which was intended for Captain Blackadder, but had incorrectly been sent by Baldrick). In the last second, Rupert overturned Blackadder's sentence, allowing him to escape the firing squad."@en . . . . "Rupert is an alchemist in Castele."@en . . . "280"^^ . . . . "Wisconsin"@en . . . . . . . "Prince Rupert was one of Rosella's suitors. He stepped on Rosella's feet when they danced. He claimed he never stepped on his mother's feet when they were dancing. Valanice considered him a bit awkward. Rosella thought that was putting it mildly."@en . . . "30.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . "100"^^ . "Persephone, commonly called Rupert, was a planet somewhere in Earth's outer solar system, either in the Kuplier Belt or even as far away as the Scattered disk, It was situated past Pluto in relation to distance from the sun. Persephone was settled by the Grebulons. The planet's nickname Rupert comes from the name of the parrot of the astronomer who found the planet. Guide note:"@en . "Rupert"@en . "Rupert is Stewie Griffin's teddy bear. Though inanimate, Rupert has become his personal confidant and best friend. Stewie confides all his secrets and machinations in Rupert, and often gets upset when Rupert does not respond. Rupert has also been known to double as a pistol when needed. Image:Rupert.jpg Rupert is first seen as a brown teddy bear, but in later episodes he appears more orange. Rupert has been damaged several times. The first time in a flashback in \"Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure\", Stewie argued with Brian about the economy and Brian decided to eat one of Rupert's legs; Stewie got the leg back after a while. The second time involved encountering an unfamiliar Rottweiler dog in \"Stewie Loves Lois\". Rupert was torn to shreds but was later fixed by Stewie's mother Lois. It also seems that when Rupert doubles as a gun, his head needs to be ripped off, and Lois seems to fix that by the next scene in the episode. Also, in \"A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas\", Stewie tears Rupert in two, after waking up from a Santa Claus-themed nightmare. In \"Killer Queen\", Stewie shoots Rupert in the head with a gun rather than risk letting him die a worse death when he sees the cover of a Queen album. In \"Lois Comes Out of Her Shell\", Sheldon tears Rupert's head off and leaves it in a box for Stewie to find. In \"The Man with Two Brians\", he is humped by New Brian for two hours. Stewie then is then shown dragging a body in to the garbage, later revealed to be New Brian. At the end of the episode Stewie is shown crying in the shower and washing Rupert in despair, constantly reassuring him that it wasn't his fault. In \"Chick Cancer\", when Stewie married Olivia Fuller, he had Rupert officiate the ceremony. \"8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter\" had the creation of \"Stewpert\", a being where Stewie and Rupert were fused together after Stewie activated his teleportation device before he realized Rupert was inside, in reference to Brundlefly of The Fly. Stewie had several times referred to him as gay. Stewie accused Rupert of choosing to watch the boys in \"Road to Rhode Island\" as opposed to watching their bags as Stewie has told him to, much to Stewie's chagrin. Stewie has also imagined Rupert as a muscular, human male a few times, including in \"Road to the North Pole\", where he builds a buff Rupert snowman in the opening credit sequence. However, Rupert retains his Teddy Bear head. During these dreams, Rupert is voiced by David Boat. In a DVD exclusive scene in \"Excellence in Broadcasting\", Stewie explores the experience of masturbating and in his fantasy buff Rupert makes out with an equally buff Brian while Stewie is tied to the bed. Rupert is recalled by the toy company in \"Total Recall\" and Stewie launches an all-out effort to recover him before he is destroyed. In the courtroom scene in \"The Simpsons Guy\", Stewie is seen holding Rupert next to Mr. Burns who is holding his teddy bear Bobo. In \"Stewie, Chris & Brian's Excellent Adventure\", Rupert tells the other stuffed animals that he is straight, despite Stewie's playing."@en . . . . . . "2002-12-23"^^ . . . "Salesman"@en . "Rupert is American Television Series Aired on Toon Disney 2001 to 2002."@en . . "Rupert"@de . . "After learning from Keller in Castle Britannia and Giovanni in Britain that Rupert works with unusual materials and could probably make a Blackrock Sword, the Avatar asked the man himself when visiting Trinsic. Rupert felt challenged by it and demanded three pieces of Blackrock and 7000 gold pieces for the work. However, when coming back later, Rupert claimed that it had failed and also refused a refund."@en . . . . . . . . . "10"^^ . "Vlk_458_Rupert"@pl . . . "Rupert is Gerald's friend and has known him all his life. Both of them where raised by Hugh and joined the army together. Rupert was at first Gerald's officer, but soon went on to command his own unit. He was responsible for saving Hironiden by bringing an allied contingence of Dwarfs and Elves to battle."@en . . "None"@en . . "British"@en . . . . . "Rupert \u2013 posta\u0107, wyst\u0119puj\u0105ca w Gothic II oraz Gothic II: Noc Kruka. Jest to handlarz i czeladnik Mattea, mieszka w mie\u015Bcie Khorinis."@pl . . . . . . . "BioShock 2"@en . . . "Rupert was an uncle of Lieutenant George, who became Minister of War in 1917. Being about to be killed by a firing squad, Captain Blackadder instructed Private Baldrick to get George to send a telegram to Rupert, preventing the execution."@en . "Persephone, commonly called Rupert, was a planet in Earth's solar system, situated past Pluto. Persephone was settled by the Grebulons. The planet's nickname Rupert comes from the name of the parrot of the astronomer who found the planet. Guide note: In 2005 January, a real celestial object larger than Pluto, later designated as a dwarf planet and named 'Eris', was discovered by a Palomar Observatory based team led by Mike Brown, and its identity was verified later that year. It is presently unknown whether any Grebulons are currently residing there or not."@en . "Rupert hat einen Stand vor \"Matteos Allerlei\" in Khorinis. Er verkauft nur kleinere Waren, wie \u00C4pfel und Wacholder. Kategorie:Personen Kategorie:Personen (Gothic II) Kategorie:Khorinis (G2)"@de . . . "Rupert is one of Mr. Bean's friends. He visits Mr. Bean's apartment in Do It Yourself, Mr. Bean."@en . . "N/A"@en . . . . "Prince Rupert was one of Rosella's suitors. He stepped on Rosella's feet when they danced. He claimed he never stepped on his mother's feet when they were dancing. Valanice considered him a bit awkward. Rosella thought that was putting it mildly."@en . . . . . . . "Fable II"@en . . . "Rupert is one of Mr. Bean's friends. He visits Mr. Bean's apartment in Do It Yourself, Mr. Bean."@en . . . . . . "Rupert"@pl . "18"^^ . . . "Nieznany"@pl . "Rupert is an employee at Thessalia's Fine Clothes and he fuelled the stove for Kara-Meir's bath in 165."@en . . . . "Human"@en . . . . "Handlarz"@pl . . "Alive"@en . "Rupert"@it . "Rupert"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . "children and grandchildren"@en . "Rupert"@en . . "Rupert \u2013 posta\u0107, wyst\u0119puj\u0105ca w Gothic II oraz Gothic II: Noc Kruka. Jest to handlarz i czeladnik Mattea, mieszka w mie\u015Bcie Khorinis."@pl . "Rupert"@pl . . "Rupert hat einen Stand vor \"Matteos Allerlei\" in Khorinis. Er verkauft nur kleinere Waren, wie \u00C4pfel und Wacholder. Kategorie:Personen Kategorie:Personen (Gothic II) Kategorie:Khorinis (G2)"@de . "30.0"^^ . . . "Rupert the Bear is Stewie's teddy bear."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fable II - The Blind Date"@en . "Persephone, commonly called Rupert, was a planet somewhere in Earth's outer solar system, either in the Kuplier Belt or even as far away as the Scattered disk, It was situated past Pluto in relation to distance from the sun. Persephone was settled by the Grebulons. The planet's nickname Rupert comes from the name of the parrot of the astronomer who found the planet."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Masculin"@fr . . "250"^^ . . . . . . . "Rupert is Stewie Griffin's teddy bear. Though inanimate, Rupert has become his personal confidant and best friend. Stewie confides all his secrets and machinations in Rupert, and often gets upset when Rupert does not respond. Rupert has also been known to double as a pistol when needed. Image:Rupert.jpg Rupert is first seen as a brown teddy bear, but in later episodes he appears more orange. Rupert is recalled by the toy company in \"Total Recall\" and Stewie launches an all-out effort to recover him before he is destroyed."@en . . "male"@en . . . "Persephone, commonly called Rupert, was a planet somewhere in Earth's outer solar system, either in the Kuplier Belt or even as far away as the Scattered disk, It was situated past Pluto in relation to distance from the sun. Persephone was settled by the Grebulons. The planet's nickname Rupert comes from the name of the parrot of the astronomer who found the planet. Guide note: In January 2005, an actual object larger than Pluto, later designated as a dwarf planet and named 'Eris', was discovered by a Palomar Observatory\u2013based team led by Mike Brown, and its identity was verified later that year. Its still unclear if Eris really is meant to be Rupert/Persephone. It is also presently unknown whether any Grebulons are currently residing there or not."@en . . "Depends on level"@en . . "Rupert is Rosy Robin Ross's red rhino. His name was revealed in the living books version of Dr. Seuss's ABC."@en . . . . . . . . . "Rupert is a Alien Turtle salesman from the Planet of the Turtles. Shredder stole a Personal Energy Projector an invention he was selling on TV. Shredder got followed by Rupert and the Flying Turtlenecker Brothers back through the portal to Dimension X as he was stealing the projector. He was taken prisoner abound the Technodrome along with the Ninja Turtles. However Splinter and April O'Neil rescue them and they split up. Donatello and Rupert go to the Planet of the Turtles to look for Dr. Turtlestein, the inventor of the projector, to see if he knows of a way to stop it. Donatello, Dr. Turtlestein, and Rupert come back just in time with a Portable Portal and Donatello reverses the effects of the projector, sending the energy back to Earth. Dr. Turtlestein uses the transporter to send the Turtles, back to Earth."@en . "Male"@en . . "30.0"^^ . . "Rupert"@es . "Minister of War"@en . "30.0"^^ . . . . "Rupert is an alchemist in Castele."@en . "1000"^^ . "Rupert is a Project Puppet character."@en . "Humain"@fr . "Broderick"@fr . "After learning from Keller in Castle Britannia and Giovanni in Britain that Rupert works with unusual materials and could probably make a Blackrock Sword, the Avatar asked the man himself when visiting Trinsic. Rupert felt challenged by it and demanded three pieces of Blackrock and 7000 gold pieces for the work. However, when coming back later, Rupert claimed that it had failed and also refused a refund. Only after cleansing the Shrine of Honor did Rupert reveal that he'd kept the sword for himself, giving it to the Avatar along with a 2000 gold pieces refund for the trouble he'd given the hero."@en . "20"^^ . . . . . . . "Rubert is a character in the clique book Dial L For Loser."@en . . . "Bersia"@en . "Geralt lo incontra nei pressi delle rovine dell'Ospedale bruciato, nella foresta di Flotsam. Il medico si trova nei guai, attaccato da un gruppo di nekker. Dice di essere giunto l\u00EC con il suo compagno Gridley, in cerca di alcune erbe mediche. Ma Gridley \u00E8 scomparso e Rupert chiede al witcher di ritrovarlo. Attenzione: Spoiler!: Significativi dettagli della trama a seguire. Pi\u00F9 tardi, esplorando le rovine infestate dagli spiriti, Gridley racconta a Geralt il vero motivo della loro presenza l\u00EC. I due medici sono responsabili della maledizione che infesta l'ex-manicomio e che ha riportato in vita alcuni spettri vendicativi. I due infatti furono la causa dell'incendio che distrusse quel luogo e che uccise i pazienti e un soldati nilfgaardiano ferito."@it . . . . "Can go up to Lv 99"@en . . . . "Rupert is a Rapture citizen who frequently visited the prostitutes in Siren Alley. According to prostitute Dusky Donovan, he requested that she'd \"splice up in the act.\" She declined since her boss, Daniel Wales, did not allow the prostitutes who worked for him to splice."@en . . "Commander"@en . . . "Rupert is American Television Series Aired on Toon Disney 2001 to 2002."@en . "Rupert is an employee at Thessalia's Fine Clothes and he fuelled the stove for Kara-Meir's bath in 165."@en . . "-"@en . . . . . "Rupert may refer to: \n* The , instances of which are commonly named Rupert \n* Rupert Giles (Giles) from Sunshine \n* Rupert Giles (Ripper) from Origin \n* Rupert Giles (Keth) from Alethia \n* Rupert Merryweather from Peace"@en . . . "Persephone, commonly called Rupert, was a planet somewhere in Earth's outer solar system, either in the Kuplier Belt or even as far away as the Scattered disk, It was situated past Pluto in relation to distance from the sun. Persephone was settled by the Grebulons. The planet's nickname Rupert comes from the name of the parrot of the astronomer who found the planet."@en . . "100"^^ . . . . . . . . "Rupert .png"@pl . . "Rupert is a character featured in Fable II. He is the son of Giles, a former guard turned farmer, and Jennifer. Originally from Bowerstone, Giles moved his family to Brightwood to start a farm. Unfortunately, shortly after relocating, Giles and his family began to be tormented by the bandit Ripper and his clan. When the trouble started, Giles sent Rupert to Bowerstone so he would be safe. While he was away, Rupert's mother, Jennifer, was killed during one of Ripper's raids by a thug named Ethan. The Hero of Bowerstone can choose to help bring Ripper and company to justice, or murder Giles on behalf of the bandits. If the Hero, playing on the evil path, murders Giles, Rupert remains in Bowerstone and is never seen. If the Hero, playing on the good path, aids Giles and eliminates Ripper's gang, then Rupert moves back in with his father once it is safe. If the Hero helped Giles, then, upon returning from the Spire, then the Hero will find that in the past 10 years Giles has flourished, his farm growing into a small settlement. He asks the Hero of another favour: help his son find a wife, thus starting The Blind Date quest. Upon talking to Rupert, in order to find out his ideal woman, Rupert reveals that he is not interested in girls and is, in fact, a homosexual. The Hero can choose to try to find a wife anyway, for evil points, or attempt to find a suitable husband, for good points. Either way, upon returning Rupert comes out to his father. Giles is happy for his son and agrees to move to Bowerstone with him, and the pair are never seen again."@en . . "keine"@de . . . . . . . . . . . .