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— "Bad Moon Rising" |
Tuffnut LaVerne Thorston is a member of the Hairy Hooligan Tribe. He is the fraternal twin of Ruffnut Thorston in the movie franchise and they are constantly arguing with each other, often to the point of physical violence though usually never seriously enough to separate them for too long. In the first film, the first television series, and in the shorts, he's 14 years old, 17 to 19 in Dawn of the Dragon Racers and Dragons: Race to the Edge, 19 in How to Train Your Dragon 2, 20 in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, and 29 in How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming. His dragon is a Hideous Zippleback named Barf and Belch, which he shares with his sister.
Official Description[]
“ | Tuffnut, 19, is one half of the bickering, unkempt brother-sister twins known as Ruff & Tuff. Though slow on the uptake, Tuffnut is brazen and fearless, making him a dangerous combination in any scenario. He's always up for defying orders and taking on deadly odds — the crazier, the better. The only things holding him back are his uncooperative sister and her half of the two-headed dragon they share. Tuffnut's inability to ditch Ruffnut means that he's forced to watch Snotlout and Fishlegs compete for her affection. It's enough to make him want to blow things up. |
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— Viking Guide |
Biography
Physical Appearance[]
In How to Train Your Dragon, Tuffnut wears a dark brown, long, fur animal vest with a very light pale green tunic that goes past his hip. Around his waist, there's a brown sash. He also wears light grey-blue pants and dark brown furry boots. On his arms, he wears a long brown arm cloth armband that starts at his elbows and ends at his wrists. His helmet is studded and has four horns: the top two are bull-like, and the bottom two resemble ox horns. His long blond hair is unevenly divided in the middle and appears to in dreadlocks. He's relatively slim for a Viking and has tan skin with dark-blue eyes. His necklace's pendant is a large dragon claw or tooth. In DreamWorks Dragons: The Series, he wears the same outfit but any fur has been replaced with suede.
In How to Train Your Dragon 2, Tuffnut has an older appearance, and now wears a dark greenish-blue tunic with a dark gray fur vest over it, black cloth arm bracers that start at the wrist and end at the elbow with studs at the top, a studded armband above the bracer on the left arm, one spiky, leather shoulder guard on his right shoulder, brown studded belt around the waist, red pants, and green boots with black hardened caps at the knees. His helmet appears the same, only the bottom horns are turned inward and have metallic-like tips adhered to the end.
Just like his twin sister, Tuffnut sports dragon scale armor in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World during raids. His casual outfit resembles his previous outfits, but with large spikes added to his shoulder guards and boots. He also has his hair tied up around his face to resemble a Viking beard since he is unable to grow a real one. However, it was cut off by a warlord during the final battle. He also has begun to wear earrings. Also in the third film, his helmet has a skull welded into it.
Personality[]
Although never said throughout the show, Tuffnut seems to be the dominant twin. Together, he and his sister love to get into trouble, even if it means getting scolded by the chief of the village. Tuffnut likes the idea of Ruffnut being in danger, as he states when Ruffnut was on fire one time, he just watched for a while before he decided to help put her out. Tuffnut enjoys the chance to argue and wrestle with his sister, although it usually ends with Ruffnut overpowering him, either verbally or physically. He shares many similar traits with his sister. The only thing that seems to be apparent in difference is he enjoys gross things as opposed to his sister — as seen in Gift of the Night Fury, when he smiled as Toothless put Hiccup's drool-covered helmet on his head and she grimaced.
Despite having a close sibling relationship, Tuffnut is understandably frustrated when he has to share everything with his twin sister, but he's willing to make amends with Ruffnut to save their dragon. Although sharing a rivalry with his sister, on occasion, he will help her if she is in trouble. He often thinks highly of his own skills, claiming that he is the world's deadliest weapon.
In the television series, Tuffnut appears to show a thrill-seeking and masochistic personality, displaying an attraction to dangerous situations and seems to enjoy or looks forward to whatever bodily harm he might receive. Like Ruffnut he often has a sick toothy smile on his face. He seems to be forgetful and perhaps more suggestible.
Ruffnut and Tuffnut seem to actively cultivate the impression of being completely crazy; competing between themselves to outdo each other's outlandish behavior. He always makes a joke in situations and loves being the center of attention. This, along with downplaying his intelligence and exaggerating his difficulty of paying attention, dramatically lowers everybody's expectations of him, allowing him to get away without being productive.
In "Total Nightmare", he and Ruffnut appear to be very keen on theater, acting in a very theatrical manner and using almost Shakespearean words and phrases, suggesting they’re cultured. In addition, during "A View to a Skrill, Part 2", not only did he decide to keep track of the Frozen Skrill on Outcast Island, he successfully went undercover as a Berserker named "Buffnut" and avoided arousing suspicion among the Berserkers, even gaining Dagur's praise for making up a poem on the spot.
In "Living on the Edge", Tuffnut told Snotlout to read more, implying that he often reads, although he was never seen doing so on screen.
Abilities, Skills, and Talents[]
- Fighting: Tuffnut and Ruffnut are almost equal in terms of strength and speed. They are both skilled in fighting, usually sparring violently with each other when they are arguing. In DreamWorks Dragons: The Series, Tuffnut has perhaps proven to be more effective than Ruffnut in combat and battle tactics, as can be seen in "Twintuition" where Tuffnut single-handedly takes on an entire Dragon Hunter base and wins (for the most part), and "Edge of Disaster, Parts 1 and 2" where his and Astrid’s defense holds long enough for the other Dragon Riders to save them. Tuffnut is strong enough to carry his sister for a sum of time without getting too tired.
- Pain Tollerance: Tuffnut is shown to have an extremely high pain tolerance, perhaps the highest among the Dragon Riders. This can be seen when he has instructed others to attack him for his own amusement and appears to enjoy being hit at times. He has even been seen to take a rock to the head, only to end up laughing afterward as well as taking several swings from a mace to the head from Ruffnut, which he requested, and appear to recover very quickly. As a Thorston, Tuffnut has an extremely tough skull, which allows him to endure blows to his head.
- Combat: Tuffnut has shown some hand-to-hand combat skills in Dragons: Race to the Edge. He managed to whack several giant screaming eels with Hiccup's prosthetic leg, fight off armed Dragon Hunters with a broom in "Night of the Hunters, Part 2", defeat several Berserkers with a mace, go toe-to-toe with his cousin Gruffnut, and temporarily hold his ground against Ryker Grimborn in "Edge of Disaster, Part 2", who is a much more experienced warrior.
- Zippleback Gas Resistant: It has been shown in the television series that the twins are the only ones who are not affected by Barf's gas, which can cause disorientation and illness, possibly because they have gotten used to it. Although in "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 2", he was only affected by the Dragon Eye's Zippleback gas because, before hand, he was hit by the Dragon Eye's tranquilizer dart.
- Stealth and Survival Skills: While his sister beats him in conflict, he has superior survival and stealth skills. He was able to stake out on his own on Dragon Island and even managed to sneak up on and capture a Changewing.
- Intelligence: Tuffnut is unable to sit still and pay attention without fighting with his sister, causing most of the other Vikings to doubt their abilities. Despite his inability to pay attention, he always knows how to make people or dragons angry, often proving helpful for him to act as a distraction or bait. In the television series, Tuffnut has been shown to often have outbursts of intelligence and a smarter outlook on life, alongside Ruffnut, revealing that the twins are much more intelligent than they initially seem.
- Entertaining: Tuffnut, as seen when he snuck onto Outcast Island, seems to have some ability in humor and acting, as he was able to convince Dagur the Deranged that he was a Berserker. His good humor was again demonstrated in Family on the Edge, where he was shown amusing his fellow dragon riders with jokes.
- Dragon Training and Riding: Tuffnut was able to spot a Changewing once, as seen in "Gem of a Different Color", and was even able to sneak up on one and tie it down. Tuffnut trained a Terrible Terror and taught him how to ram heads with his sister's in "Worst in Show". He also demonstrated impressive skills in training a Typhoomerang, despite being caught in a trap at the time as well as being able to teach him basic hand signals and simple obedience, as shown in "Zippleback Down". He did well training their dragon Barf and Belch, though he claims he did more of the work than his sister did, in "Free Scauldy". He was also able to train the Night Terrors as pets in "Team Astrid" and summon them in "Edge of Disaster, Part 2". It is shown he is better at riding Barf and Belch than his sister, as he's prove capable of riding him by himself, whereas Ruffnut struggled.
- Pranking Skills: The twins also have a strange ability — purposely or not — to get in trouble no matter where they are, even in an empty room. With the help of his sister, he pulls many pranks using yaks, as shown when they pranked Snotlout in believing that he was going to die. They also did some "yak-tipping", as seen in "How to Pick Your Dragon". In "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 1", they even decided to turn their pranking skills into a profession.
- Acrobatics: Tuffnut has been shown to be fast enough to perform somersaults and flips in the air, often landing on his feet.
- Understanding Abstract Images: It is shown that in the episode "Buffalord Soldier" that he and Ruffnut are shown to be experts at understanding abstract art. He was able to tell that a few drawings were puzzle pieces that created a map. He was also able to guess the abstract images Ruffnut was holding. Tuffnut is also able to speak "post-lightning Snotlout" — which is gibberish that Snotlout may speak after being struck by lightning — and is the only known Viking to speak it, as seen during the events of "A View to a Skrill, Part 1".
- Officiator: Tuffnut was learning to become an officiator from his mentor but he never completed as his mentor fell off the cliff before his lessons were completed. When Fishlegs Ingerman was teaching him about wedding ceremonies, it was briefly believed that Tuff unknowingly married Fishlegs to his own sister.
Relationships[]
Ruffnut Thorston[]
- Main article: Ruffnut and Tuffnut's Relationship
“ | That's my sister out here, Astrid. If this goes wrong and we don't save her, I couldn't live with myself. [src] | ” |
— Tuffnut to Astrid |
Ruffnut and Tuffnut have a strong love/hate sibling relationship. Although most of the time quarreling and fighting over trivial things in life, they show an inseparable bond with each other and rarely spend too much time apart. They both enjoy the feeling of pain, especially if the pain is inflicted on the other twin. Tuffnut, in particular, has even stated that he had merely watched Ruffnut when she was caught on fire once before deciding to help her.
On occasion, Tuffnut is willing to help his sister. Tuffnut showed concern for her, asking her to leave Scauldy behind when the Changewings were approaching and was happily riding Belch afterward, watching his sister who was safe, despite the sacrifice she made for Scauldy to make his escape. After she says goodbye to Scauldy she starts to feel sad, but Tuffnut quickly teases her about her looking like a boy, in which Tuffnut succeeds in making Ruffnut smile again.
During the events of the episodes, "Edge of Disaster, Part 1" and "Edge of Disaster, Part 2", When Ruffnut is kidnapped by the Dragon Hunters, Tuffnut's main focus is to get his sister back. He even goes as far to fight Ryker head on to save her.
As twins, Tuffnut and Ruffnut share a strong invisible connection towards each other. They have the ability to understand each other's thoughts and ideas without speaking, as shown several times to finish each other's sentences or to have the same idea at the same time. They also have the ability to stay together as they are rarely too far apart for a long time. Wherever one twin goes, the other twin is never far behind, even if they intentionally try to stay away from each other. Ruffnut and Tuffnut also work incredibly well together (when they want to) and can synchronize themselves to do the same actions at the same time.
Gruffnut Thorston[]
Originally, Tuffnut idolizes his cousin, Gruffnut, and gets excited when they are informed that he is coming to visit in "Gruff Around the Edges". Upon his arrival, Gruffnut tells tall tales and cannot back them up, but Tuffnut is enamored with his supposed adventures. Gruffnut later knocks out Tuffnut and takes his place. Later when Hiccup and Ruffnut realizes Gruffnut's con, both the cousins fight until Ruffnut tosses Macey and he knocks Gruffnut off Barf and Belch onto the ship below. The men he owes money to - who appear to be Dragon Hunters - are about to grab him, but Ruffnut and Tuffnut whisk him away because he is still family and he had Tuffnut's helmet. As punishment, they leave him on Dark Deep and has the resident Catastrophic Quaken to contend with. Later in "A Gruff Separation", Gruffnut appears again and this time Tuffnut was not happy to see him and locked him in the stables. Upon realizing the Gruffnut volunteered to administer their Thorston Induction Trials, Tuffnut wanted to complete his trials but get comparative with Ruffnut. After completing the trials Gruffnut reveals that the small chest had rocks and potatoes, instead of treasure. Tuffnut had believed that his cousin had change for the better until Agnut Thorston informs that Gruffnut was not sanctioned by the clan, nor has completed the trials himself. In "King of Dragons, Part 1", Tuffnut saved Gruffnut again but when Gruffnut left to get the treasure, resulting in a death trap, Tuffnut disowns him and dump him on an island with nothing else but some treasure.
Barf and Belch[]
- Main article: Ruffnut, Tuffnut and Barf and Belch's Relationship
Being their dragon, the twins had to share riding it. The twins care tremendously about their dragon, although not quite as much as Hiccup. One head is loyal to each twin (Barf and Ruffnut, Belch and Tuffnut) and on occasion, the heads will fight each other when the twins fight each other. Usually, the heads will work in unity if they feel that their riders are in danger and feel that their rider's constant quarreling is annoying. Both dragon and rider are willing to risk their necks to save each other. Tuffnut even states that Barf and Belch is his "totally awesome dragon" that he shares with his "totally un-awesome sister".
Several times during DreamWorks Dragons: The Series, Barf and Belch are seen to be extremely protective of their riders when they are in danger, as they are willing to fight several enemies, such as a wild Typhoomerang in "Zippleback Down" and a wild Scauldron to defend Ruffnut in "Free Scauldy", as well as leaving the cave on Dragon Island to search for Ruffnut in "The Night and the Fury".
Despite specifically being Belch's trainer, Tuffnut does, in fact, care for both personalities of the dragon. During the events of "In Dragons We Trust", Tuffnut is shown hugging both Barf and Belch farewell after Mildew's trickery gets all dragons banished from Berk.
Chicken[]
“ | No chicken left behind! [src] | ” |
— Tuffnut |
Tuffnut first meets Chicken in the episode, "When Darkness Falls". He loves his chicken and seems to be able to speak to it. When it came running to him, he understood that it was telling him Ruffnut had been captured by the Dragon Hunters. Right before he attacked Ryker, Tuffnut threw Chicken down the cliff to help fight the Dragon Hunters in Team Astrid. Chicken knew that Gruffnut had disguised as Tuffnut, and warned all the dragons. He panicked and was crying when baby Garff shot Death Song amber at Chicken. He felt betrayed when Chicken revealed that she had a family. He is shown to be quite overprotective of her but he kind of treats her more than a pet as if she were his girlfriend. He also kissed her once.
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III[]
“ | I'm with him! Who else? [src] | ” |
— Tuffnut about Hiccup |
Not a lot of screen time is shown between Tuffnut and Hiccup. Most of the time, he follows Hiccup's commands, although not always done in the right way. On occasion, he, along with his fraternal twin disobey him or misinterpret his orders. Despite Hiccup doubting their abilities most of the time, he acknowledges their abilities to work together if they want to. He gains respect for the twins when they figure out the idea to "fight fire with fire" and Tuffnut's ability to train Torch in "Zippleback Down".
Although finding him and his sister annoying from time-to-time, Hiccup is shown to care for them as he and the other Vikings attempted to find them after their disappearance and were relieved to find out that Ruffnut and Tuffnut were both okay. He also acknowledges their decision to follow Alvin's ship to spy on him in "A View to a Skrill, Part 2". They also care about Hiccup — even though it's hard to tell — like when they, along with the other Riders, were very happy to see that he was alive after the battle with the Red Death and when he fell down a hole. In the episode "Gruffnut" Hiccup calls Tuffnut his best friend indicating they have a good friendship.
When Hiccup ascends to become the new chief of the Hooligan Tribe, Tuffnut can be seen cheering for him.
In the third film Tuffnut feels that it is his duty to help Hiccup out with his relationship with Astrid, and ultimately helps them get married. He also supports Hiccup throughout the movie.
Astrid Hofferson[]
“ | When you have a shot at Loki'ing Astrid, you've gotta take it. [src] | ” |
— Tuffnut |
Although they rarely interact in the show or movie, they remain neutral to each other and will work together when it comes to it. Most times, Astrid will get angry if they do something wrong, especially if it's because they're not paying attention or just being silly. Like Hiccup, she doubts their abilities as Dragon Trainers due to their inability to pay attention, once stating "You know, we don't have to bring them every time", although it is assumed that she gained respect towards the twins when they put out the fire and trained Torch. On occasion, she will punch Tuffnut if he angers her, although Astrid is never shown on-screen to hit Ruffnut. Astrid was one of the Vikings who attempted to find the twins after they were blasted out of the sky in "A View to a Skrill, Part 2".
It is presumed that off-screen, she had attempted to find them, although Stormfly soon grew exhausted, showing that she does indeed care for the twins.
Snotlout Jorgenson[]
Snotlout and the twins share a close relationship. Often times, the twins will follow Snotlout and act as one of his supporters when he bullies Hiccup and possibly Fishlegs as well in the first film.
In Dawn of the Dragon Racers, they listen to Snotlout's plan to cheat in the competition against Hiccup and Astrid.
Snotlout often thinks the twins are incredibly dumb and in return, they sometimes exclude Snotlout from their ideas, as seen during Auvandil's Fire in the episode, "Fright of Passage". Although sometimes siding with Snotlout, they occasionally bully him back, like how they fooled him into thinking he was dying in "The Flight Stuff". Tuffnut also made things up when Snotlout was pursuing his sister by telling him that she likes terrible terrors.[2]
It is presumed that Snotlout had attempted to find the twins (as stated by Hiccup) after they disappeared after being blasted out of the sky, which shows his apparent caring personality towards them, as seen in "A View to a Skrill, Part 1".
Fishlegs Ingerman[]
Fishlegs and the twins rarely show any screen time together. Sometimes, the twins are seen to bully Fishlegs because of his size, although Fishlegs bests the twins in terms of knowledge. The twins, particularly Tuffnut, find it annoying that Fishlegs knows a lot of things. Fishlegs attempted to find the twins after they were blasted out of the sky along with Meatlug but ended up over-exhausting his dragon. Even so, in "A View to a Skrill, Parts 1 and 2", he offered to join Hiccup on his search again and shows worry when Hiccup tells him that there was no sign of them. Just like Snotlout, Tuffnut played pranks on Fishlegs when he was pursuing his sister by telling him that his sister had a sixth toe.[2]
Stoick the Vast[]
Stoick is well aware that the twins are capable of causing dangerous accidents and pranks, as well as notorious for causing mischief. Ruffnut and Tuffnut show a level of respect for Stoick, possibly because he's Hiccup's dad, but also like to make fun of him when he's not around. He's the one who possibly created the saying "Where there's smoke, there's the twins." in the episode, "Zippleback Down".
In How to Train Your Dragon 2, Tuffnut and the other Dragon Riders were deeply saddened by Stoick's death, and fired a flaming arrow to Stoick's ship, showing that he had always respected and honored his chieftain.
Windshear[]
Following its attack, Tuffnut became infatuated with Heather's Razorwhip, Windshear. Tuffnut loved its style and was even willing to marry it. He almost did, thinking he was dreaming until Heather snapped him out of it, as shown in "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 1".
Meatlug[]
Tuffnut has shown to agree with Snotlout that Meatlug is a slow dragon making Meatlug feel upset about herself. He even is shown to have a good relationship with her when he had made Fishlegs and Ruffnut got married by accident and he called Meatlug his sister. He even plays with Meatlug by making her bull cow ride.
Hookfang[]
Tuffnut inadvertently rides Hookfang so that they are able to rescue Snotlout when he is being hunted by female Razorwhips in Wingmaiden Island. In "Snotlout's Angels", Tuffnut praises on how Hookfang's speed can rip a person's face off. Like the rest of the captured dragon riders, Tuffnut was visibly concerned when Hookfang was being stomped on by Drago Bludvist.
Appearances[]
Films and Shorts | ||||||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon 2": | Appears | |||||||||
"Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon": | Appears | "Dawn of the Dragon Racers": | Appears | |||||||||
"Book of Dragons (Short)": | Absent | "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World": | Appears | |||||||||
"Gift of the Night Fury": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming": | Appears |
Riders of Berk | |||||||||
1. "How to Start a Dragon Academy": | Appears | 11. "Heather Report, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Viking for Hire": | Appears | 12. "Thawfest": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Animal House": | Appears | 13. "When Lightning Strikes": | Appears | ||||||
4. "The Terrible Twos": | Appears | 14. "What Flies Beneath": | Appears | ||||||
5. "In Dragons We Trust": | Appears | 15. "Twinsanity": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Alvin and the Outcasts": | Appears | 16. "Defiant One": | Appears | ||||||
7. "How to Pick Your Dragon": | Appears | 17. "Breakneck Bog": | Appears | ||||||
8. "Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Man": | Appears | 18. "Gem of a Different Color": | Appears | ||||||
9. "Dragon Flower": | Appears | 19. "We Are Family, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
10. "Heather Report, Part 1": | Appears | 20. "We Are Family, Part 2": | Appears |
Defenders of Berk | |||||||||
1. "Live and Let Fly": | Appears | 11. "A View to a Skrill, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
2. "The Iron Gronckle": | Appears | 12. "The Flight Stuff": | Appears | ||||||
3. "The Night and the Fury": | Appears | 13. "Free Scauldy": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Tunnel Vision": | Appears | 14. "Frozen": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Race to Fireworm Island": | Appears | 15. "A Tale of Two Dragons": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Fright of Passage": | Appears | 16. "The Eel Effect": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Worst in Show": | Appears | 17. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes": | Appears | ||||||
8. "Appetite for Destruction": | Appears | 18. "Bing! Bam! Boom!": | Appears | ||||||
9. "Zippleback Down": | Appears | 19. "Cast Out, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
10. "A View to a Skrill, Part 1": | Appears | 20. "Cast Out, Part 2": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 1 | |||||||||
1. "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 1": | Appears | 8. "Crushing It": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 2": | Appears | 9. "Quake, Rattle and Roll": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Imperfect Harmony": | Appears | 10. "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
4. "When Darkness Falls": | Appears | 11. "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Big Man on Berk": | Appears | 12. "The Next Big Sting": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Gone Gustav Gone": | Appears | 13. "Total Nightmare": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Reign of Fireworms": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 2 | |||||||||
1. "Team Astrid": | Appears | 8. "Edge of Disaster, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Night of the Hunters, Part 1": | Appears | 9. "Edge of Disaster, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Night of the Hunters, Part 2": | Appears | 10. "Shock and Awe": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Bad Moon Rising": | Appears | 11. "A Time to Skrill": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Snotlout Gets the Axe": | Appears | 12. "Maces and Talons, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
6. "The Zippleback Experience": | Appears | 13. "Maces and Talons, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Snow Way Out": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 3 | |||||||||
1. "Enemy of My Enemy": | Absent | 8. "Stryke Out": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Crash Course": | Appears | 9. "Tone Death": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Follow the Leader": | Appears | 10. "Between a Rock and a Hard Place": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Turn and Burn": | Appears | 11. "Family on the Edge": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Buffalord Soldier": | Appears | 12. "Last Auction Heroes": | Appears | ||||||
6. "A Grim Retreat": | Appears | 13. "Defenders of the Wing, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
7. "To Heather or Not to Heather": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 4 | |||||||||
1. "Defenders of the Wing, Part 2": | Appears | 8. "Gold Rush": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Gruff Around the Edges": | Appears | 9. "Out of the Frying Pan": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Midnight Scrum": | Appears | 10. "Twintuition": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Not Lout": | Appears | 11. "Blindsided": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Saving Shattermaster": | Appears | 12. "Shell Shocked, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Dire Straits": | Appears | 13. "Shell Shocked, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
7. "The Longest Day": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 5 | |||||||||
1. "Living on the Edge": | Appears | 8. "The Wings of War, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Sandbusted": | Appears | 9. "The Wings of War, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Something Rotten on Berserker Island": | Appears | 10. "No Dragon Left Behind": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Snotlout's Angels": | Appears | 11. "Snuffnut: | Appears | ||||||
5. "A Matter of Perspective": | Appears | 12. "Searching for Oswald... and Chicken": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Return of Thor Bonecrusher": | Appears | 13. "Sins of the Past": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Dawn of Destruction": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 6 | |||||||||
1. "In Plain Sight": | Appears | 8. "Triple Cross": | Appears | ||||||
2. "No Bark, All Bite": | Appears | 9. "Family Matters": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Chain of Command": | Appears | 10. "Darkest Night": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Loyal Order of Ingerman": | Appears | 11. "Guardians of Vanaheim": | Appears | ||||||
5. "A Gruff Separation": | Appears | 12. "King of Dragons, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Mi Amore Wing": | Appears | 13. "King of Dragons, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
7. "Ruff Transition": | Appears |
The Nine Realms, Season 4 | |||||||||
1. "Cold Open": | Absent | 4. "The Decoy": | Absent | ||||||
2. "Uncharted Territory": | Absent | 5. "The Night Lights, Part 1": | Absent | ||||||
3. "Journey to the Snowcano": | Pictured | 6. "The Night Lights, Part 2": | Pictured |
The Nine Realms, Season 6 | |||||||||
1. "Dragons Everywhere!": | Pictured | 5. "Sledkin Stakeout": | Absent | ||||||
2. "Break in Case of Emergency": | Absent | 6. "Poison Control": | Absent | ||||||
3. "Undercover": | Absent | 7. "In Too Deep": | Absent | ||||||
4. "Webs' Masters": | Absent |
Comics | ||||||||||||
"Dragon Down": | Appears | "The Legend of Ragnarok": | Appears | |||||||||
"Dangers of the Deep": | Appears | "Underworld": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Ice Castle": | Appears | "The Endless Night": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Stowaway": | Appears | "Snowmageddon": | Appears |
Graphic Novels | ||||||||||||
"Burning Midnight": | Appears | "Dragonvine": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Serpent's Heir": | Appears | "The Fire Tides": | Planned |
Games | ||||||||||||
"Dragons: Rise of Berk": | Appears | "School of Dragons": | Appears | |||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon 2": | Appears | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies": | Absent | "DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders": | Background | |||||||||
"Dragons: Titan Uprising": | Appears | "Dragons Hero Portal": | Appears | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of The Nine Realms": | Absent |
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"How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon ON ICE": | Absent | |||||||||
"Dreamworks Press: Dragons": | Absent | "Snoggletog Log": | Appears | |||||||||
"Racing For The Gold": | Absent |
Trivia[]
- Tuffnut is a character from the book, unlike Ruffnut who is an original character created for the film franchise.
- It is revealed in the episode "Sandbusted" that Tuffnut will cry when he hears the word "tears."
- However, in previous and later episodes, the word "tears" is mentioned and Tuffnut doesn't cry so this is an inconsistency.
- His name indicates the phrase "tough".
- In the video game, it's said that Tuffnut is the older twin by five minutes, but Ruffnut is slightly taller. However, it should be noted that in the episode "Snuffnut" of Race to the Edge, Ruffnut (upon seeing a Changewing she believed to have eaten Tuffnut at the time) exclaimed "a Changewing ate my baby brother!"; implying that in fact, she is the eldest.
- It is unclear at the moment which is actually true, or if this is just a reference to "A Cry in the Dark."
- Tuffnut appears to have a favorite blanket, as it is seen and heard many times in the series: "Give it back, it's my blanket!", although it was always said while he was sleeping.
- In the books, Tuffnut has the same name as his father (Tuffnut Senior), so his name in the Book Series is Tuffnut Junior, which, ironically, means his name would be T.J. Thorston, the same first name as his original voice actor.
- Tuffnut names a Gronckle “Tuffnut Junior” in Quake, Rattle and Roll. This is probably a nod to the book character.
- While Tuffnut is shown eating chicken early on in the series and the first film, he seems to no longer do so since he befriended Chicken.
- Tuffnut is the only character from the movie who did not appear in any of the Racing For The Gold clips.
- Ruffnut and Tuffnut are one of the few Vikings in the Franchise who has a known sibling, in this case, each other. The other only known Viking siblings are Dagur and Heather, and Ryker and Viggo, Gustav and an infant sibling, and finally Zephyr and Nuffink.
- Ruffnut and Tuffnut are one of the only Vikings on Berk to have more than two horns on their helmets (The twins have four horns). The only other person to have more than two horns on their helmet is Mildew with six horns (but he joins the Outcasts later on).
- Tuffnut gets far less focus and screen time than his sister in the sequel movie.
- Tuffnut is the only known Viking that speaks "post-lightning Snotlout" (which is a gibberish language developed by Snotlout after he has been struck by lightning, which has allegedly happened a dozen times).
- Both Ruffnut and Tuffnut have trained a large dragon and later released it into the wild. It's also possible that the dragons they trained (Torch by Tuffnut and Scauldy by Ruffnut) are counterparts to each other.
- Scauldy is a Tidal Class dragon (dwells within the water and sprays water), while Torch is a Stoker Class dragon (dwells on land and manipulates fire and air to attack).
- Scauldy was hostile and a danger to the Viking Teens, while Torch was more civil and friendly from the beginning.
- The twins seem to show a level of intelligence when they caught the Eel Pox in "The Eel Effect", doing experiments on air resistance, inventing ice cream, and speaking with advanced vocabulary.
- In the episode "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", he develops a crush on a mace he dubs Macey. This is still carried on in Race to the Edge.
- In "Twintuition", Macey 'dies' in an attempt to lock the flood gears to save the Riders, and is given a proper Viking Funeral in a water trough.
- In Dragons: Race to the Edge, Tuffnut has sectoral heterochromia; most of his irises are a dark grey-blue, however, towards the top they are a yellowish-brown color. For unknown reasons, his eyes are a solid and brighter blue in all other appearances in the movie franchise.
- Tuffnut and Ruffnut both reference things from the modern day such as hospitals, ice cream, popcorn, sliced bread, and even a spin-off pig latin (dubbed "boar latin" by the twins) for humorous effect.
- Ruffnut and Tuffnut seem to be much smarter than they pretend to be as Ruffnut knew what a rhetorical question was and Tuffnut knew about symbiosis and parasitism as well as Mesopotamia.
- Tuffnut seems to know a lot of Spanish as he speaks full sentences of it countless times throughout the tv series, or speaks in English with a Spanish accent. It is unclear whether or not he really is fluent, or has just picked up phrases.
- In the episode "Snuffnut", it was revealed by Ruffnut that Tuffnut never takes his clothes off, much to the gang's disgust. However, in the episode, “When Darkness Falls”, one exception to this rule is revealed: the twins swap clothes as a punishment for losing an important family Thorston Challenge.
- In "Sandbusted," it is revealed that Tuffnut's middle name is LaVerne.
- He and Ruffnut are considered the world record holders for largest explosion.
References[]
- ↑ Solzman, Danielle. (Date Published - January 2, 2019). Justin Rupple joins How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World cast. solzyatthemovie.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 How to Train Your Dragon 2 Deleted Scene: The Outhouse Scene
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