Remy from Ratatouille
Protagonist of Pixar's 'Ratatouille,' culinary-passionate rat character
Remy is the main protagonist of Pixar's acclaimed 2007 animated film 'Ratatouille,' directed by Brad Bird. He is a rat living in the French countryside with an extraordinary passion for cooking and an unusually refined palate for his species. Unlike typical rats, Remy aspires to culinary greatness and idolizes the famous chef Auguste Gusteau, author of the cookbook "Anyone Can Cook." When Remy becomes separated from his rat colony and ends up in Paris, he forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, a young and clumsy garbage boy working in Gusteau's restaurant. Together, they create a unique collaboration: Remy controls Linguini's cooking by pulling his hair from beneath his chef's hat, allowing the talented rat to realize his dream of creating exceptional cuisine. The film explores themes of passion, perseverance, acceptance, and following one's dreams despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Remy's character resonated deeply with audiences for his determination and genuine love of his craft. The film became one of Pixar's most beloved entries, with Remy becoming an iconic animated character representing the pursuit of excellence and artistic passion.
Fictional Character
Ratatouille
Thinking about the name
Remy
Latin origin
“Derived from the Latin Remigius, meaning 'oarsman' or 'one who rows,' Remy has French charm and understated elegance. Originally borne by a 6th-century Christian saint, the name has gained popularity as a contemporary unisex choice, balancing sophistication with accessibility.”