Charles Ruttheimer III



Charles Ruttheimer III, known as "Upchuck," is a student at Lawndale High, in Daria's class. He is largely known for his buffoon-like attempts to engender female interest.

Character Overview
Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer the Third was a student at Lawndale High, in Daria's class. His chief characteristic appears to have been attempting to arouse female interest by (badly) affecting a sophisticated persona, seemingly based in part on James Bond and in part on a distasteful parody of a bad Las Vegas comedian. For example, he often referred to females as "ladies," and always spoke the term in a salacious tone.

Interestingly, he for the most part appears to buy into his delusions of being a "Casanova." Delusions, however, is the proper term to describe his belief, as he appears to be among the least-popular students at Lawndale High, at least as far as the females were concerned. His status was confirmed by Tiffany with the brief phrase, "Upchuck? Ewww...." (See the episode Jake of Hearts.)

Perpetually-undeterred, Upchuck would make a sexual comment almost every time he appeared on-screen in the company of females, and would frequently deliver his catch phrase "Grrr... feisty!" in response to any insult or rejection thrown his way by women.

At the very end of the series, he did finally have off-stage sex with Andrea. His surprise at Andrea's acceptance of his modest proposal suggests that his bravado may have been an act all along, after all.

Background Information
Very little was ever revealed about Charles's personal life, as he was a secondary character founded on a stereotype, one of many comic relief devices used in the series (see also characters Kevin Thompson, Brittany Taylor). His mother only appeared once in the entire series (in "Legends of the Mall"), and this was a faux flashback to illustrate an urban legend of Lawndale. The character portrayed as Upchuck's mother may or may not bear any resemblance to Upchuck's "real" mother and was never given a name in any case.

From the "III" attached to his name, and from The Daria Diaries, we do know that his father's name was Charles. In Malled, there is the implication that his father is rich.

There are a couple of indications that Upchuck was smart, at least in some senses. He secured entrance to Brittany's party in The Invitation by helping Brittany dissect her frog. He is capable of constructing a maze for a trained mouse, and proves to be a capable blackmailer and manipulator of Brittany, in The Lab Brat. (From how well he handled the mouse and Brittany, it can be inferred that Upchuck has a gift for manipulating small-brained mammals.) Finally, some talent with computers (and again with manipulating small-brained mammals), is pretty-clearly implied in Prize Fighters.

There is every reason to think that Upchuck's nickname was intended to be a reference to his repulsive manner.

Upchuck in Fanfiction
For a long time, Upchuck was portrayed as slime in Daria fanfics. In recent years, however, a different theme has emerged that expands upon his native intelligence and wide range of interests. Some stories have even shipped Upchuck with Daria, and made it work.

Evidence for Upchuck's brain power is present, though often ignored. The Daria Diaries reveals that he maintains his own website (Ultrasuave Universe, at www.ultrasuave.com) with extensive information on topics like Jerry Lewis, the Three Stooges, Monty Python, "hot babes" throughout history, favorite jokes, and comic books.

Trivia

 * The only time Charles was ever successful at "picking up" a girl was in the Daria movie finale, Is It College Yet? In the final scene of the movie, he tried one of his suave pick-up lines on fellow student Andrea, and she nonchalantly accepted. He seemed very surprised, but took advantage of the opportunity right away. This was unusual on Andrea's part, considering her comment to him in Fair Enough: "Don't touch me, you Howdy-Doody-looking creep."
 * He was one of only two characters on the show with an actual catch phrase, in the traditional sense of the word. (The other was Jake Morgendorffer, whose catch phrase was "Dammit!"/"Goddammit!"). Other characters had recurring mannerisms (i.e. Tiffany's slowed speech and easy distraction, Mr. O'Neill's frightened squeals).
 * Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III was voiced by actor Marc Thompson, who also gave voice to Anthony DeMartino, Timothy O'Neill, and Kevin Thompson.
 * He drives a Volvo sedan.