What the fuck was stoping him from going back to his home country, which he clearly loved more than the Cul-De-Sac?
his parents I assume
>>95282527
It was probably run by gommies, hence why they emigrated
>>95282527
Because he loved what it used to be not what it became to be.
>why doesn't a 11-12 year old kid move back to his country by himself
hmmm, OP, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Other than that one episode, did he ever say that he didn't like the Cul-De-Sac? He seemed content to do his farm work, practice his traditions, and play with the other kids. He even got genuinely excited about some of the scams.
>>95282527
he was Khazakstani, righ?
>>95283438
Vaguely rural Europe.
>>95283449
Belarusian?
>>95283438
inspired by Italians, but not actually from any real world country
>>95283497
proofs?
>>95282527
Too many muslims these days. There was a reason why he moved.
>>95283438
he reminded me of bavarians/austrians the most
>>95283503
Antonucci said that Rolf was based off his experiences with his family, who were first generation Italian immigrants to Canada.
>... Rolf is me and all of my cousins. My parents were right off the boat so I grew up playing to two worlds, the modern world and the 1950s Italian world. My parents like Rolf's lived - still live in the past, with strong traditions and strange cooking and having a hard time assimilating to modern life.