John Blutarsky, or Bluto to his friends, is a fictional character from the 1978 comedy film Animal House. Bluto was played by John Belushi.
Bluto is a college student who likes to party, get drunk and cause trouble for the Omegas, a fraternity which foils the fraternity he's in, the Deltas. He is also the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Deltas and bestow each member's official Delta nickname, e.g., "Pinto," "Wayndigo," or "Flounder."
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John Blutarsky, or Bluto to his friends, is a fictional character from the 1978 comedy film Animal House. Bluto was played by John Belushi.
Bluto is a college student who likes to party, get drunk and cause trouble for the Omegas, a fraternity which foils the fraternity he's in, the Deltas. He is also the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Deltas and bestow each member's official Delta nickname, e.g., "Pinto," "Wayndigo," or "Flounder."
Bluto is involved in a number of wild antics during the course of the movie, including spying into a girls' dormitory, forcing a Delta pledge to shoot a horse in the Dean's office (the gun is filled with blanks, but the horse dies from fright), and even eating a golf ball. His most recognizable scenes in the movie are:
The last scene, shows Bluto abducting Mandy, who both eventually take off to Washington D.C. and get married. According to the mockumentary of the lives of the characters included on the Double Secret Probation edition DVD of Animal House, Bluto...
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