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In the series, Fallout Boy first appeared in a [[1950s]] ''[[Radioactive Man (The Simpsons character)|Radioactive Man]]'' film [[Serial (film)|serial]] shown at a comic book convention in the episode "[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]", and it was implied that the actor who played Fallout Boy might have been gay.  
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'''Fallout Boy''' is the sidekick of {{Ch|Radioactive Man}}. He first appeared in ''[[Radioactive Man (comic)|Radioactive Man #9]]''. He is also a member of the [[Superior Squadron]].
  
==Appearances==
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== Publication and media history ==
However, unlike many ''Simpsons'' characters, he has only made a handful of appearances since.
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Fallout Boy appeared both the {{ap|Radioactive Man|serial|black and white TV serial}}, played by [[Buddy Hodges]], and the {{ap|Radioactive Man|TV series|camp 1960s and 1970s}} TV show.<ref>"[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]"</ref>
  
==Creation==
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[[Milhouse Van Houten]] was chosen to play Fallout Boy when a {{ap|Radioactive Man|film|''Radioactive Man'' film}} was being filmed in [[Springfield]]. However, Milhouse snapped under the pressure and quit, being replaced by {{Ch|Mickey Rooney}}, before the project was shelved.<ref>"[[Radioactive Man]]"</ref>
While Radioactive Man is a broad parody of many superheroes, most obviously containing elements of [[Batman]] and [[Superman]] (and the comic incorporates an origin story similar to [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s [[The Hulk]]), among others, Fallout Boy is mainly a parody of Robin (with his costume, references as being the 'young ward' of Radioactive Man, and his younger age and sidekick status) with elements of Spider-Man (his fictional comic book origin, for example). His catchphrase: "Jiminy jillickers!"
 
  
==Real Life==
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== Comic history ==
Additionally, Fallout Boy also appears in a real-life comic book titled ''Radioactive Man'', published by [[Bongo Comics]] (a comic created in part by [[Matt Groening]], the creator of ''The Simpsons''). In these comic books, Fallout Boy's real name is Rod Runtledge, he has a brother named Dodd Runtledge, and they live in Zenith City. Rod is a [[high school]] [[nerd]] living with his aunt, Aunt June, an obvious reference to [[Spider-Man]]'s alter ego, [[Peter Parker]], who lives with his Aunt May.
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{{RMA}}
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=== History ===
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[[Rod Runtledge]] was an average bookworm, until one day he met billionaire playboy Claude Kane III (Radioactive Man) at a radioactivity convention. A tall piece of machinery fell towards them. Claude grabbed Rod and jumped over the rail, Claude holding onto the machine. The machine came to life, and as the ray passed through Claude, it hit Rod. Rod received a pint-sized version of RM's powers, and became Fallout Boy.<ref>''[[Dr. Crab's Commie Comics]]''</ref>
  
==Orgin==
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After this, Fallout Boy started helping Radioactive Man as his sidekick, helping to take down enemies such as [[Magmo]],<ref>''[[The Molten Menace of Magmo, the Lava Man]]''</ref> [[Hypno-Head]]<ref>''[[See No Evil, Hear No Evil!]]''</ref> and [[Shootin' Irons]].<ref name="Anomaly">''[[Anomaly of the Automaton That Ran Amok!]]''</ref>
Fallout Boy was an average book worm, until one day, he was at a Radioactive demonstration, where he met up with Claude Kane (Radioactive Man). A tall piece of machinery fell towards them. Claude grabbed Rod and jumped over the rail, Claude holding onto the machine. The machine came to life, and as the ray passed through Claude, it hit Rod. Rod then got a pint sized version of RM's powers, and became Fallout Boy.
 
  
==Film==
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[[Larva Girl]] kidnapped Fallout Boy and had Radioactive Man go to the planet [[Remitrom]] to get Zirconia-Gems to trade for Fallout Boy's life. When Radioactive Man got back to [[Zenith City]], he fell in love with Larva Girl, due to exposure to Remitrom's sun. Fallout Boy was then made the ring bearer at the wedding.<ref>''[[To Betroth a Foe!]]''</ref>
Milhouse was chosen to play Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man movie. [[Emocore]] band [[Fall Out Boy]] is named after this character.
 
  
{{Series Superheroes}}
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At some point, Fallout Boy lost his powers and became an ordinary high school student again.<ref>''[[No One Gets Over the Underground!]]''</ref> However, he gained his powers again eventually.
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Fallout Boy went with Radioactive Man to [[Dr. Crab]]'s asteroid base to rescue the [[Superior Squad]]. When they got there, they handed themselves over to Dr. Crab in exchange for him not killing the Superior Squad. Radioactive Man managed to break out, but in the process got hit by Dr. Crab's particle blaster, killing him. Fallout Boy got very upset over the death of his mentor. At the funeral, Fallout Boy removed the lightning bolt from Radioactive Man's head before he was lowered into the ground. He then handed it to [[Gloria Grand]].
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As Fallout Boy went to clear out Radioactive Man's locker at the [[Mando Building]], he found the Superior Squad fighting over who will be the new leader. Dr. Crab then attacked with his [[Crab-Bots]], which Fallout Boy helped to fight. As he was getting beaten by the robots, Radioactive Man flew in, having come back from the dead. He then stops the robots and Dr. Crab. However, he then started to go evil. Fallout Boy went to Gloria to retrieve the lightning bolt and put it back into Radioactive Man's head as he was defeating the Superior Squad. This turned Radioactive Man good again.<ref>''[[Dark Radioactive Man!]]''</ref>
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When Fallout Boy wanted an image change because Radioactive Man was sidelining him too much, he went to [[Libby Biaz]] who had him join the [[Bang Gang]] undercover so he could take it down. However, Radioactive Man didn't even notice he had joined a gang due to having been split from his alter-ego Claude Kane III. Eventually, Fallout Boy managed to turn the Bang Gang good and they signed on with Libby Biaz to have their image changed, with their leader [[Isotope Rodriguez]] threatening to hurt him if it didn't work out.<ref>''[[Don't Look Now, But It's 1984!]]''</ref>
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=== Future ===
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In the future, Rod Runtledge takes up the mantle of Radioactive Man. When Fallout Boy of the past calls him to ask if Radioactive Man from his time is there, the future Radioactive Man panics about speaking to his younger self.<ref name="Anomaly"/>
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== In other media ==
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=== Radioactive Man: The Movie ===
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In the ''Radioactive Man'' film, Rod Runtledge/Fallout Boy was played by Milhouse Van Houten. Rod was on the [[U.S.S. Serendipity]] with [[Mrs. Runtledge|his mother]], when his mother was held hostage by thugs looking to steal the payroll. Radioactive Man then came to the rescue and saved her, although Rod's mother later claimed that Radioactive Man didn't really exist. Later, as Rod was cycling, he got crushed by an X-Ray truck, driven by [[Otto Mann]]. The truck gave him powers and turned him into Fallout Boy.
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Radioactive Man ran some tests on Fallout Boy and decided to train him as his sidekick. The two of them worked together fighting crime until one day [[Gloria Grand]] was kidnapped by [[Silly Sailor]]. Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy went to rescue her only to have their powers taken from them. They were then left hanging upside down in a cage but Fallout Boy managed to escape, without his powers still. He was then found by his mother and taken home again, punished for skipping dinner. Fallout Boy later saved Radioactive Man and revealed to him that they gained their powers back hours ago, Radioactive Man just didn't know.
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Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy then go back to WZEN Tower to stop [[Dr. Swartzwelder]] broadcasting information harming Radioactive Man's reputation. They reveal that Dr. Swartzwelder is actually [[Dr. Clownius]] in disguise. After Dr. Clownius is arrested, Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy go back to fighting crime together.<ref>''[[Radioactive Man, The Official Movie Adaption]]''</ref>
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=== Radioactive Woman ===
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A female reboot of ''Radioactive Man'', called ''{{ap|Radioactive Woman|film}}'' was in production, with [[Sherri]] and [[Terri Mackleberry]] playing the role of [[Fallout Girl]], a female version of Fallout Boy. The movie never got finished.<ref>''[[Radioactive Woman: The Movie]]</ref>
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== Non-canon ==
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{{Noncanon}}
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=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===
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{{TranscludeSection|The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Superheroes|FalloutBoy}}
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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When a pop punk band from [[Chicago]], who are now known as [[Fall Out Boy]], was playing at a local concert, they asked the audience for a suggestion for a band name. Somebody screamed Fallout Boy. The band chose the name and stuck with it. In many interviews, the band says how the name "Fallout Boy" was an idea from a fan and is a superhero sidekick from ''The Simpsons''.
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Images|Fallout Boy}}
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Latest revision as of 09:18, October 1, 2024

Not to be confused with the band, Fall Out Boy.
"Jiminy jillickers!"
―Fallout Boy's catchphrase
Fallout Boy
(Rod Runtledge)
Fallout Boy.png
Artwork of Fallout Boy from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Superhero Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Black
Powers: Flight
Eye lasers
First appearance: "Three Men and a Comic Book"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta
Pamela Hayden*


Fallout Boy is the sidekick of Radioactive Man. He first appeared in Radioactive Man #9. He is also a member of the Superior Squadron.

Publication and media history[edit]

Fallout Boy appeared both the black and white TV serial, played by Buddy Hodges, and the camp 1960s and 1970s TV show.[1]

Milhouse Van Houten was chosen to play Fallout Boy when a Radioactive Man film was being filmed in Springfield. However, Milhouse snapped under the pressure and quit, being replaced by Mickey Rooney, before the project was shelved.[2]

Comic history[edit]

Tapped Out Radioactive Man Icon.png The contents of this article or section are related to the Radioactive Man universe. They are considered fictional in The Simpsons.

History[edit]

Rod Runtledge was an average bookworm, until one day he met billionaire playboy Claude Kane III (Radioactive Man) at a radioactivity convention. A tall piece of machinery fell towards them. Claude grabbed Rod and jumped over the rail, Claude holding onto the machine. The machine came to life, and as the ray passed through Claude, it hit Rod. Rod received a pint-sized version of RM's powers, and became Fallout Boy.[3]

After this, Fallout Boy started helping Radioactive Man as his sidekick, helping to take down enemies such as Magmo,[4] Hypno-Head[5] and Shootin' Irons.[6]

Larva Girl kidnapped Fallout Boy and had Radioactive Man go to the planet Remitrom to get Zirconia-Gems to trade for Fallout Boy's life. When Radioactive Man got back to Zenith City, he fell in love with Larva Girl, due to exposure to Remitrom's sun. Fallout Boy was then made the ring bearer at the wedding.[7]

At some point, Fallout Boy lost his powers and became an ordinary high school student again.[8] However, he gained his powers again eventually.

Fallout Boy went with Radioactive Man to Dr. Crab's asteroid base to rescue the Superior Squad. When they got there, they handed themselves over to Dr. Crab in exchange for him not killing the Superior Squad. Radioactive Man managed to break out, but in the process got hit by Dr. Crab's particle blaster, killing him. Fallout Boy got very upset over the death of his mentor. At the funeral, Fallout Boy removed the lightning bolt from Radioactive Man's head before he was lowered into the ground. He then handed it to Gloria Grand.

As Fallout Boy went to clear out Radioactive Man's locker at the Mando Building, he found the Superior Squad fighting over who will be the new leader. Dr. Crab then attacked with his Crab-Bots, which Fallout Boy helped to fight. As he was getting beaten by the robots, Radioactive Man flew in, having come back from the dead. He then stops the robots and Dr. Crab. However, he then started to go evil. Fallout Boy went to Gloria to retrieve the lightning bolt and put it back into Radioactive Man's head as he was defeating the Superior Squad. This turned Radioactive Man good again.[9]

When Fallout Boy wanted an image change because Radioactive Man was sidelining him too much, he went to Libby Biaz who had him join the Bang Gang undercover so he could take it down. However, Radioactive Man didn't even notice he had joined a gang due to having been split from his alter-ego Claude Kane III. Eventually, Fallout Boy managed to turn the Bang Gang good and they signed on with Libby Biaz to have their image changed, with their leader Isotope Rodriguez threatening to hurt him if it didn't work out.[10]

Future[edit]

In the future, Rod Runtledge takes up the mantle of Radioactive Man. When Fallout Boy of the past calls him to ask if Radioactive Man from his time is there, the future Radioactive Man panics about speaking to his younger self.[6]

In other media[edit]

Radioactive Man: The Movie[edit]

In the Radioactive Man film, Rod Runtledge/Fallout Boy was played by Milhouse Van Houten. Rod was on the U.S.S. Serendipity with his mother, when his mother was held hostage by thugs looking to steal the payroll. Radioactive Man then came to the rescue and saved her, although Rod's mother later claimed that Radioactive Man didn't really exist. Later, as Rod was cycling, he got crushed by an X-Ray truck, driven by Otto Mann. The truck gave him powers and turned him into Fallout Boy.

Radioactive Man ran some tests on Fallout Boy and decided to train him as his sidekick. The two of them worked together fighting crime until one day Gloria Grand was kidnapped by Silly Sailor. Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy went to rescue her only to have their powers taken from them. They were then left hanging upside down in a cage but Fallout Boy managed to escape, without his powers still. He was then found by his mother and taken home again, punished for skipping dinner. Fallout Boy later saved Radioactive Man and revealed to him that they gained their powers back hours ago, Radioactive Man just didn't know.

Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy then go back to WZEN Tower to stop Dr. Swartzwelder broadcasting information harming Radioactive Man's reputation. They reveal that Dr. Swartzwelder is actually Dr. Clownius in disguise. After Dr. Clownius is arrested, Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy go back to fighting crime together.[11]

Radioactive Woman[edit]

A female reboot of Radioactive Man, called Radioactive Woman was in production, with Sherri and Terri Mackleberry playing the role of Fallout Girl, a female version of Fallout Boy. The movie never got finished.[12]

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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Behind the Laughter[edit]

When a pop punk band from Chicago, who are now known as Fall Out Boy, was playing at a local concert, they asked the audience for a suggestion for a band name. Somebody screamed Fallout Boy. The band chose the name and stuck with it. In many interviews, the band says how the name "Fallout Boy" was an idea from a fan and is a superhero sidekick from The Simpsons.

Appearances[edit]

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