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- Bluto war ein Planet in den Comics, welcher einer der Wohnort für mehrere Mobianer wurde, welche vor Robotnik fliehen wollten. Saleta entdeckte diesen Planet als erste, und nutzte ihn als Versteck und "teilte" die Info mit den anderen Mobianern.
- Bluto was a large cartoon character. In 1989, Roberta Lincoln referred to one of Khan Noonien Singh's men that was holding her while Khan ransacked the office. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
- Bluto, labeled as The Jerk is a contestant from Total Drama Tourism. He is one of the ten newcomers and was originally on Team Newbie's. He will be returning for Total Drama Sci-Fi Action
- Bluto is the main antagonist in the Popeye franchise, and a nasty sailor who loves to pester Popeye and try to win the heart of his crush Olive Oyl. He varies between being a big strong brute of a man and very bold and smart - he is always depicted as extremely strong (often superhumanly so). However, after he usually beats up Popeye, Popeye finds a can of spinach, eats it, gets stronger, and beats Bluto into unconsciousness.
- Bluto is a sailor character created in 1932 by Elzie Crisler Segar as a one-time villain, named "Bluto the Terrible," in his Thimble Theatre comic strip. Despite his one-time appearance, Bluto would go on to become Popeye's arch-enemy due to his portrayal in the Fleischer Studios cartoons, which would also result in him becoming a recurring antagonist in Thimble Theatre's sequel comic by Bud Sagendorf. Since his animated debut, Bluto has become one of the most recognizable villains in cartoon history, being seen as a proper personification of the hero's rival.
- Bluto (also known as Brutus) is a cartoon and comics character created in 1932 by Elzie Crisler Segar as a one-time character, named "Bluto the Terrible", in his Thimble Theatre comic strip (later renamed Popeye). Bluto made his first appearance September 12 of that year. Fleischer Studios adapted him the next year (1933), to be the recurring villain in their theatrical Popeye animated cartoon series.
- Bluto is a cartoon character created in 1932 by Elzie Crisler Segar as a one-time character, named "Bluto the Terrible", in his Thimble Theatre comic strip (later renamed Popeye); he made his first appearance September 12 of that year. Fleischer Studios adapted him the next year (1933), to be the recurring villain in their theatrical Popeye animated series.
- In "April in Quahog", Bluto, along with A Boob, the Red Guy, and Grover, were all nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. However, Bluto lost to Red Guy after Peter Griffin stuffed the ballot.
- Bluto is a Rhynoc found in the Seashell Shore in Spyro: Year of the Dragon. He was a mini-boss that Spyro fought to get the dragon egg, Jackie. Bluto used a mechanical shark submarine to fight Spyro. When Spyro defeated him, Smelt the Seal said that it was the first time that Bluto had ever been defeated. However, not much is known about him apart from this.
- Jack is an pokemon trainer from DP138 he is an arrogant pokemon hunter who serves as the main villain besides his older sister J.He first steals a trainer's clamperl and turns it into Cement with his cement laser,He also tyes up the trainer with his Dustox's String shot.He stole Pikachu Meowth Grotle Swinub and Ambipom and turned them into cement too.He than boarded his ship the Dark White Fury.Ash and co snuck aboard but were found by him.He sends out his Dustox and orders it to use Air Cutter but Chimchar dodges it and uses flamethrower fainting it in one hit incensed he sends out Beautifly and has it use Toxic decapitating chimchar.Ash sends out Staravia and orders it to use brave bird which faints Beautifly he then proceeds to return the stolen pokemon to their rightful trainers.
- Bluto was born in 1985 to civil rights leader and Mr. November 1976, Alf and prostitute-to-the-stars, Ellen DeGeneres. At the age of five, Bluto was diagnosed with clinical stoutness, and was given a peg-leg to even out his figure. This "radical" medical procedure had profound effects on young Bluto, and prompted him to write his first poem: Peg-leg? More like dumb-mean!. He sent it in to the New York Times as a contestant in their "Tween Angst Poetry Corner Competition". Much to his chagrin, he was runner-up to a little girl who would later grow up to be Edgar Allen Poe. It turned out to be just the thing he needed to spark his creative sparkler.
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