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Earl Stutz
Biographical information
Full name
Alternative name(s)
Age
Status Alive
Physical Description
Gender Male
Personality Spunky
Appearance
Personal Information
Allies Dean McCoppin
Enemies
Chronological and political Information
Occupation Fisherman
Animators
Voice Michael Emmet Walsh
I'm telling the truth, dang it! It came from outer space. I saw it!
―Earl Stutz to some local fisherman

A local fisherman and citizen of Rockwell, Earl Stutz is a spunky old man and a drinker, considered to be a kook by some. Upon being the first to witness the giant's arrival to Earth, he is treated condescendingly and ridiculed by other fisherman for his alleged experience with an "Invader from Mars". However, when strange events started occurring around town that seemed to confirm the presence of an unknown creature, he informed the U.S. Government, effectively starting a conflict between their agent and the machine. It is presumed his life returned to normal in the coming months, after the giant's absence.

The Eye of the Storm

On a cold and windy night in the fall of 1957, Earl Stutz struggles to steer his fishing boat through rough seas as a hurricane ravaged the coast line of Rockwell. Signaling for help on his vessel's radio, as the ship takes on water, his attention is drawn to the stormy skies as a bright green flash streaks through the sky in the distance. After regaining his composure, he began to give coordinates over his radio as he searched for a way back to Rockwell.

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Media
Film: The Iron Giant

Books: The Iron ManThe Art of The Iron Giant
Music: Soundtrack

Characters
The Iron GiantHogarth HughesAnnie HughesMr. HughesDean McCoppinKent MansleyGeneral RogardEarl StutzMarv LoachMrs. Lynley TensedgeHunter Dan & Hunter JoeEngineersMayorPresident
Locations
Rockwell, MaineChat n' Chew DinerMcCoppin ScrapyardHughes ResidencePower StationForestThe LakeMayor's OfficeEddy's RexallBillboard
Objects
SputnikUSS NautilusMissle
Songs
Duck & Cover
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