Charles Ruttheimer III

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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. The nickname "Upchuck" is, obviously, a reference to his repulsive manner.

Charles Ruttheimer III
First appearance The Invitation
Last appearance Is It College Yet?
Voiced by Marc Thompson
Episode count 26 (3 non-speaking)
1 TV movie (Is It College Yet?)
Information
Gender Male
Age 16-18
Occupation Student at Lawndale High.
Family Charles Ruttheimer, Jr (father)
Brad (cousin)
Brett (cousin)
Significant other(s) Andrea (only in Is It College Yet?)


Character Overview

 
Upchuck customises his car for the homecoming parade ("I Loathe a Parade")

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, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, and 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.) This extends to females he encounters outside of school, including the cop from I Loathe a Parade who referred to him disparagingly as Don Guano.

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.

 
Upchuck and his delightful assistant, Stacy ("Life in the Past Lane")

Other than the ladies, another of Upchuck's interests is magic. He'd perform simple tricks for shoppers at Lawndale Mall, and once pulled off an amazing disappearing act at Lawndale High, with the help of Stacy Rowe. This is the only occasion in the television series where a girl willingly worked with Upchuck.

 
Upchuck's website

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; Diaries has his father as a businessman with "associates" who spent time overseas, confirming his wealth.

His two cousins appear in "Daria Dance Party". As they've come out of town just to watch him perform, intend to hang out afterwards, and share his catchphrase, he presumably has a close relationship with them.

 
Upchuck lays down the hits ("Daria Dance Party"

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 (where it should also be noted that he was competing with both Jodie and Daria - implying an uncommonly high level of intelligence).

The Daria Diaries reveals that he maintains his own website (Ultrasuave Universe, at www.ultrasuave.com) with an archive of pick-up lines, jokes, pictures of himself, snippets of songs, and a "Gallery of Feisty Babes" (which includes Eleanor Roosevelt, noting she wasn't hot "but just you try denying she was feisty - you cannot!"). He's working on a Shemp Howard Search Engine. The links and Feisty Woman section show he's a fan of the Aeon Flux cartoon; of comedians Jerry Lewis, the Three Stooges, and Monty Python; and superhero comic books, specifically Captain Muscle.

 
Upchuck and Daria ("The Invitation")

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.
  • Upchuck's antics are usually played upon for laughs in fanfiction; however, the Falling Into College found Upchuck's activities crossing over into criminal affairs, as the character was found to be a long-time stalker of Daria's, with many videotapes and photographs of her during her last year at Lawndale High and of her return visits during her first two years at Raft University. After being arrested for his activities, Upchuck was finally incarcerated after attempting to 'jump bail' and travel to Boston to find Daria; he did this after breaking into Schloss Morgendorffer and finding that Daria had not returned for Thanksgiving break. Later episodes have shown Upchuck having found some measure of peace for himself, as well as attempting to work past his fixation upon Daria.
  • Some fanfiction has presented the hypothesis that Tom Sloane and Charles know each other, either because Charles had frequented Fielding Preparatory Academy or because their respective families had met, assuming the Ruttheimers to be on the same social level as the Sloanes (and a step or two higher on the social scale than Daria and most of their classmates).
  • In the Legion of Lawndale Heroes universe, the Charles Ruttheimer there (who is only rarely referred to as 'Upchuck' anymore) has developed into possibly the most well-rounded version of the character in the Daria Multiverse. He has responded very well to the physical and academic training that he has received as a Legionnaire (as well as the positive influence of Kyle Armalin upon his more inappropriate character traits), as well as evolved beyond the need for his high-school personality. He is considered one of the more intelligent Legionnaires, and the Legionnaire who has most benefited from joining the Legion. This Charles still enjoys all of the things he was involved in before his Legion life (his infatuation with all things Three Stooges and James Bond, his fast-food merchandise collectibles, and his interest in online role-playing games), but also has allowed himself to expand his horizons. Ashe has become more well-rounded, he has also finally had his 'growth spurt', and now stands at six feet in height. He has an unusual quality that (to the dismay and utter disbelief of the female Legionnaires) makes him quite interesting to many young women; he has begun to enjoy this attention, and has recently begin dating Langston Chambers. He has also come under the interested eyes of Tainn Reynolds, Chandni Kaur, and Elsie Sloane.
 
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  • Also, some fan works have presented the theme of Charles having a crush on Daria. This is based on Upchuck's web page in The Daria Diaries, where his "Gallery of Feisty Babes" includes a silhouetted "Mystery Lady" whose profile is obviously Daria. ("I fear she'd kill me if I revealed her identity") This has been played both innocently and romantically (e.g. Identity Crisis by Yui Daoren) and with darker tones (Falling Into College serial, by Richard Lobinske)

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!"/"Gaddammit!"). 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 originally voiced by actor Marc Thompson, who also gave voice to Anthony DeMartino, Timothy O'Neill, and Kevin Thompson. The role went to Geoffrey Arend from Season 2 onward.
  • He drives a Volvo sedan.
  • His 'future ego' in IICY? shows him as a fashion designer, surrounded by models. This is one of the more plausible future egos (the former half anyway).

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