Rusty Rust-eze

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Rusty Rust-eze
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Vehicle type 1963 Dodge Dart
Color Blue/gray[1]
Occupation Founder of Rust-eze
First appearance Cars
Latest appearance Cars 3
Main performer(s) Tom Magliozzi


Character information
Gender Male


Family Unnamed mother

Dusty Rust-eze (brother)


Home Boston, Massachusetts, USA


License plate
"Don't drive like my brother!"
Rusty Rust-eze, Cars

Rusty Rust-eze is a compact car who was a businessperson that, together with his brother, Dusty Rust-eze, established Rust-eze and developed its main product, a medicated bumper ointment.

History

Rusty and Dusty Rust-eze at the Lightning McQueen fan meeting in 2006.

Rusty Rust-eze is a rusted compact car that, together with his brother, Dusty Rust-eze, lived in his mother's garage in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. He and his brother loved telling jokes and helping other rusted cars. Because of that they developed medicated bumper ointment around 1991. They started a small company called Rust-eze, operating from their mother's garage, with their invention as a main product. It eventually grown into a household name with factories all over the country. Despite of company's success, they kept living in their mother's garage. Rusty and Dusty's mother stated that she was proud of her sons' successes but hoped their would eventually move out.

Around 2006, he and his brother searched for somebody to represent their product, organizing an open casting. Eventually, their worker, Mack, recommended racing driver Lightning McQueen. They signed contract with him and started Piston Cup racing team. McQueen's successes on the racing field gave company publicity and a fanbase focused around the racer and Rust-eze products. Through the racing season they would organize fan meetings with McQueen during which they would tell a joke to the spectators while awaiting Lightning's speech. When McQueen disappeared after the race at the Motor Speedway of the South, they were worried and stated to the media that they did not know were he was.

Rusty and Dusty Rust-eze with Lightning McQueen in 2017.

Rusty and Dusty supported Lightning McQueen throughout his career. In 2017, Rust-eze accomplished record sales thanks to racer's popularity. After rise of Next-Gen racers, brothers acknowledged that they were not capable of providing Lightning the training and resources on the level the next-generation racers had.

Rusty and Dusty Rust-eze on vacations in 2017.

Due to that, they decided to sell their company to Sterling and retire. Following that, they came to newly developed by Sterling Rust-eze Racing Center to tell Lightning about their decision. After that they went on the vacation to the tropical beach. After company was bought from Sterling by Dinoco, brothers had shown interest in returning to company.

Physical description

Rusty Rust-eze is a 1963 Dodge Dart compact car with a rusted livery of faded dark shade of green. He has a dirty broken roof and a gray bumper. His registration number is RUST. He has brown eyes.

Official profiles

  • Rusty and his brother Dusty created a small empire out of their mother's garage in Boston. It's been over 15 years and their mother has watched their operation grow into a household name with factories all over the country. Rusty and Dusty's mother says she couldn't be more proud of her two boy's accomplishments, but hopes that their next big move will be to finally move out of her garage
  • Rusty Rust-eze and his brother, Dusty, are the kings of Rust-eze. And they will do whatever it takes to make sure that Lightning McQueen has the tools he needs to be successful on the racetrack… even if it means releasing McQueen so he can pursue his dreams.

List of appearances

Feature films

Books

Comics

Deleted scenes

Trivia

  • Rusty and Dusty's lines "Don't drive like my brother!" are a reference to their voice actor's common catchphrases on their talk show, Car Talk.
  • Following Tom Magliozzi's death in 2014, unused archived recordings of him from the first movie were used for Rusty's lines for Cars 3, while Ray Magliozzi reprised his role of Dusty for the the third movie despite his retirement in 2012. Additionally due to Tom’s death, Dusty speaks more than his brother Rusty in the film.
  • His registration plate number, "RUST", together with Dusty's number, "EZE", spelled their surname and name of the company they owned, Rust-eze.

Gallery

Portrayals

Actors Language version Roles
Tom Magliozzi English Cars, Top Down Truckstop, Cars 3(archived recordings)
Devis Muka Albanian Cars 3
Radwan Sawan Arabic (Egypt) Cars 3
Arabic (Standard) Cars 3
Ilia Ivanov Bulgarian Cars
Zdravko Dimitrov Cars 3
Marco Hung Cantonese Cars, Cars 3
Fèlix Bonito Catalan Cars, Cars 3
Željko Šestić Croatian Cars, Cars 3
Jiří Lábus Czech Cars, Cars 3
Michael Wikke Danish Cars, Cars 3
Marc Peeters Dutch (Belgium) Cars
Günther Lesage Cars 3
Edo Brunner Dutch (Netherlands) Cars, Cars 3
Raivo Rüütel Estonian Cars, Cars 3
Aarni Kivinen Finnish Cars, Cars 3
Marc Labrèche French (Canada) Cars
François Sasseville Cars 3
Max Morel French (Europe) Cars
Christian Desmet Cars 3
Oliver Kalkofe German Cars, Cars 3
Tilémahos Kreváikas Greek Cars, Cars 3
Amnon Wolff Hebrew Cars 3
Feroz Khan Hindi Cars, Cars 3
Péter Beregi Hungarian Cars, Cars 3
Valur Freyr Einarsson Icelandic Cars, Cars 3
Sumardi Indonesian Cars
Rahmad Ilmanto Cars 3
Ambrogio Colombo Italian Cars, Cars 3
Mitsumi Sasaki Japanese Cars, Cars 3
Beken Kemaldanov Kazakh Cars, Cars 3
Tak Won-je Korean Cars, Cars 3
Lauris Dzelzītis Latvian Cars, Cars 3
Džiugas Siaurusaitis Lithuanian Cars, Cars 3
Malay
Guo Zhengjian Mandarin (China) Cars
Zhao Zhen Cars 3
Chiang Chien-Cheng Mandarin (Taiwan) Cars
Chiang Hsien-Cheng Cars 3
Eldar Vågan Norweigan Cars, Cars 3
Robert Rozmus Polish Cars, Cars 3
Carlos Gesteira Portuguese (Brazil) Cars
Jorge Vasconcellos Cars 3
João Baião Portuguese (Europe) Cars, Cars 3
Nae Lăzărescu Romanian Cars
Mihai Niculescu Cars 3
Denis Nekrasov Russian Cars, Cars 3
Milan Tubić Serbian Cars
Tomaš Sarić Cars 3
René Jankovič Slovak Cars, Cars 3
Gregor Moder Slovene Cars
Uroš Buh Cars 3
Ariel Abadi Spanish (Argentina) Cars
Humberto Vélez Spanish (Latin America) Cars, Cars 3
Enrique Jordá Spanish (Europe) Cars
José María López Cars 3
Adam Alsing Swedish Cars, Cars 3
Ittipon Maameegate Thai Cars, Cars 3
Murat Şenol Turkish Cars, Cars 3
Volodymyr Holosnyak Ukrainian Cars
Vitaliy Doroshenko Cars 3

Names in other languages

  • Bulgarian: Ръсти Ръст-ийз (transcription: Rŭsti Rŭst-iĭz)
  • Croatian: Rusty Hrčo-griz
  • Danish: Klink Rust-væk
  • Dutch: Klink Rust-eze
  • French: Clic Rust-eze
  • German: Kling Rust-eze
  • Greek: Ραστι Rust-eze (transcription: Rasti Rust-eze)
  • Hungarian: Rusty Rozsdamaris
  • Norwegian: Klink Rust-vekk
  • Polish: Czesław (Czesio) Zadoluks
  • Portuguese: Ferrugem Rust-eze
  • Russian:
    • Звяк Ржавейка (transcription: Zvyak Rzhaveyka)
    • Расти Раст-эз (transcription: Rasti Rast-ez)
  • Spanish: Click Rust-eze
  • Swedish: Klink Rosti-väck
  • Ukrainian: Брень Іржопхан (transcription: Bren Irzhopkhan)


References