Nash and Ramsey are two supporting characters in Disney/Pixar's 2015 animated feature film, The Good Dinosaur. They are the teenage Tyrannosaurus children of Butch.
Background[]
Official Description[]
- Ramsey: A fearless, whip-smart, and no-nonsense Tyrannosaurus Rex rancher, Ramsey loves the challenge of driving a herd of longhorns with her father, Butch, and her little brother Nash. Ramsey has a lively, outgoing personality—she likes good jokes, tells a mean story and has a soft spot for those in need.[1]
- Nash: An enthusiastic young Tyrannosaurus Rex, Nash lives for adventure, and loves it when something unexpected breaks up the routine of rounding up longhorns with his father, Butch, and his big sister Ramsey. He isn’t the sharpest of spurs and has trouble keeping track of their herd, but his mischievous charm and positive attitude make him good company out on the range.[1]
Role in the film[]
Nash and Ramsey (mistaken for a whole bigger long-necked dinosaur by Arlo and Spot from a long distance at first) are first seen noticing Arlo and Spot coming their way, asking for help from someone to save them from Thunderclap and his gang, who are chasing them, and supposedly chase them until they notice them being attacked by the Pterosaurs. Nash and Ramsey finally save them from the Pterosaurs and let out a few roars.
Just when it seems that they are approaching to finish off Arlo and Spot as well, they actually reveal their true good nature when Ramsey is seen helping Arlo up. Nash asks if he's okay, Ramsey expresses her dislike of bullies and scratches Spot's chin after cuddling beside her foot. Nash then messes with his sister and when she reminds him of boundaries and her personal bubble, the two begin to somewhat fight until their father, Butch arrives to break up the fight. Then, they offer to take Arlo to a water hole somewhere south, where he may find someone with information on how to get back to his farm in return for Arlo helping them find their lost herd of longhorns using Spot to track them down. Then, Ramsey tells them that Nash lost their herd, which Nash denies and simply states that they just "wandered off."
At first, when they see Spot having supposedly led them all the way to a bug, which Spot later eats, they seem disappointed and Butch supposedly threatens Arlo that "if he's pullin' his leg, he's gonna eat his" until Spot calls them with a bark to show that he found the herd's tracks, a dead longhorn, and a feather belonging to the ones, in other words, "rustlers" as Butch refers to them as, that stole them in the first place.
When they finally find their herd and approach them quietly, Butch sends Arlo and Spot to get on a rock in the middle of the herd and scream real loud to attract the rustlers so that he and his kids could get them easily. After Arlo accomplishes that role (with Spot's help by biting him on the leg), the rustlers show up and are revealed to be velociraptors led by Bubbha. When they are about to attack them, Butch and his kids come to the rescue. Nash and Ramsey fight off Bubbha and Earl. When Butch gets overwhelmed by Lurleane and Pervis, Arlo finally has the courage to overcome his fears and save Butch from harm. When they are about to retaliate, Butch grabs them by their tails and throws them far away, which also causes Bubbha and Earl to retreat in fear. Then, the T-Rexes, Arlo, and Spot let out a few roars over their victory on the raptors.
At night, Nash offers Arlo to trade Spot for his bug harmonica while Ramsey plays with Spot, but when Arlo politely declines, Nash eats it. Then, the group shares their stories on how they got their scars when they notice Arlo's scar on his right leg due to his last battle with the raptors around a campfire. Nash got into a fight with 15 Stegosaurus outlaws where one of them got his spike tail stuck in Nash's right leg and pulled it back out, and since then, he is unable to feel his toes (demonstrated by setting them on fire). Ramsey got her tail stuck between a rock and a hard place when a stampede of longhorns was coming right at her, so she chewed the tip of her tail off to get loose. But both of them enjoy hearing their father's story, with Nash wishing to touch the croc's tooth, which Butch has stuck in his gums as a souvenir and refuses to allow him to touch too. When Arlo notices the first snow, meaning winter is coming, the T-Rexes fulfill the rest of the deal by promising to help take him back home in the morning.
The next day, as they are herding along with Arlo's help too, Arlo sees Clawtooth Mountain and the T-Rexes wish him luck on his journey. They aren't seen again for the rest of the film.
Video games[]
Dino Crossing[]
Nash and Ramsey also appear in the game as obstacles that the player must avoid in later levels. Like many other obstacles depending whether the player is controlling Arlo or Spot individually or Arlo and Spot together, touching either one of the T-Rexes causes the player to lose a life or an instant game over.
Nash and Ramsey also appear as playable characters in Endless Mode. To unlock Nash, the player must collect 750 berries. To unlock Ramsey, the player must collect 1,000 berries.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Unlike Ramsey and their father, Nash is the only T-Rex seen not having his teeth sticking outside when his mouth is closed.
- Ramsey is the only T-Rex that has speckles.
- Despite being the youngest, Nash is taller than Ramsey, despite the fact that females are actually larger than males in real life.
- When fans look at Ramsey, her appearance looks 90 or 95% accurate and realistic, like a real T-Rex. She also bears a striking resemblance to Momma Dino, the T-Rex from Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.
- Coincidentally, the Ice Age franchise is now owned by Disney following their acquisition of 20th Century Studios (formerly known as 20th Century Fox) and Blue Sky Studios as of 2020.
- Based on a comment Ramsey made when she and her brother first appeared, it’s possible she is familiar with Thunderclap and his goons and have had disputes with them along with her family.
- Ramsey and Nash's portrayal as allies appeared to be a complete subversion of the common portrayal of T-Rexes as villainous dinosaurs in most fictional stories.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Pixar's The Good Dinosaur: We Know So Little, Yet Expect So Much Cite error: Invalid
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