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Sid is a character in Flushed Away. He is an overweight sewer rat who ends up in Roddy's apartment one night after he is shot through the pipes while sitting in a pub in the sewers. He declares the apartment as his and tries to force Roddy to be his butler. When Roddy tries to flush Sid back, Sid outsmarts him and pushes Roddy in, flushing him down the sewers. Later when Roddy calls up the apartment, Sid has visibly made the apartment filthy, not caring for breaking things or cleaning up. Once Roddy and Rita get back the next day, he's shocked to see Roddy has found his way back. Roddy, not wanting to admit to Rita he is alone, tries to play Sid off as his brother "Rupert." Sid however, knows Rita and her family personally, revealing Roddy's lie and laughs at how Roddy is actually alone.

After Rita leaves, Roddy, angry at Sid for all that he's endured in the sewers, tries to cope with his situation and stands up for himself, taking Sid's drink and chugging it down. Sid tells him to take it easy, as he'll have to pee before half-time, and Sid doesn't want to miss a second of the game. Roddy puts it together that The Toad is going to drown the rats of the sewers and forces Sid to the bathroom. Sid, thinking Roddy is going to flush him back, pleads with him to spare him, saying he's too accustomed to life above. Roddy smacks him and tells him to flush him back, making Sid promise he'll be good to Tabitha, the little girl who owns him. Sid promises he'll be good and be the best pet. Roddy makes the deal, giving Sid the apartment in exchange for helping Roddy get back to the sewers as they say their goodbyes.

During the credits, Sid relaxes on the couch, enjoying his new posh life. Tabitha returns home, thinking Sid was Roddy while holding up a cat, proclaiming them to be 'a new friend.' Sid screams in horror upon seeing the cat.

Personality[]

In the beginning of the movie, Sid is a very messy, rude, and brash rat who immediately loves the apartment Roddy lives in, stealing the food, making himself at home. When Roddy tries to kick him out, Sid overpowers him, saying the apartment is his, and Roddy will become his servant now, doing whatever he says, even referring to Roddy as 'Jeves' ( a stereotypical name for a butler). Sid is shown to be a bit dumb, but also street-smart. He immediately catches on that Roddy is trying to flush him, and outsmarts him by pushing Roddy in.

At the end of the film however, once Roddy returns and stands up to him, Sid's personality seems to change, as he softens up and treats Roddy as an equal. He begs for his life to be allowed to stay in the house, and agrees to be good. He and Roddy have a friendship and say their goodbyes, as he treats Roddy like a superior.

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