
Rufus also joins Kim and Ron on Kim's very first mission. Īs mentioned in Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time, Ron most likely named Rufus after his imaginary friend in kindergarten, whom Ron had named Rufus. As revealed in "The Naked Mole Rap", a song written about Rufus, Ron obtains Rufus because his father is allergic to all animal furs, leading him to settle for a hairless pet and ultimately discover Rufus on the Internet. Rufus is one of the show's primary sources of comic relief, alongside Ron. Josh Weiss of Syfy Wire observed that the character is "capable of infectious energy and non-verbal comedy all the same", despite communicating mostly via squeaks and grunts. Rufus also shares a strong affinity for nachos with Ron, and is considered to be his owner's best friend, apart from Kim. However, Rufus has proven both intelligent and capable for a mole-rat, helping his teammates whenever possible and proving adept at overcoming electronic and mechanical obstacles he typically emerges from Ron's pocket to either offer assistance or eat food. Living and traveling in Ron's pants pocket, Rufus accompanies Kim and Ron on international missions as a member Team Possible, during which his actions sometimes jeopardize their missions. Rufus is the anthropomorphic pet naked mole-rat of Ron Stoppable, who is Kim Possible's best friend and sidekick. Rufus has also been named the most famous naked mole-rat by various media and scientific publications, and is credited with introducing the species into mainstream popular culture. Cartwright was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for her performance. The character has been called a fan favorite and one of the series' most popular characters by reviewers. After considering having the character portrayed by either a live or puppeted mole-rat in the live-action film, the filmmakers opted to make Rufus computer-animated instead, spending several months finalizing a design that was realistic yet appealing. The character is anthropomorphic, but apart from the occasional spoken word communicates using mostly squeaks and giggles, improvised by Cartwright. The writers took several creative liberties that differentiate Rufus from real naked mole-rats, such as a longer lifespan and more palatable appearance. The creative duo conceived the character as a naked mole-rat to trick the network into uttering the word "naked" whenever possible.
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