Rocky (disambiguation)
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Rocky is a 1976 film starring Sylvester Stallone.
Rocky may also refer to:
Films
- Rocky (film series)
- Rocky (film), the first film in the series
- Rocky Balboa (film), the fifth film in the series
- Rocky (1948 film), starring Roddy McDowall
- Rocky (1981 film), starring Sanjay Dutt
- Rocky (2006 Hindi film), a 2006 Bollywood action film
- Rocky (2008 film), a 2008 Kannada language film
- Rocky (2013 film), a 2013 Bengali-language film
People
- Rocky (nickname)
- ASAP Rocky, rapper
- Hiroaki Aoki (1938–2008), Japanese-born American restaurateur
- Rocky Cooper, stage name of actress Veronica Cooper
- Rocky Elsom (born 1983), Australian rugby player
- Rocky Graziano (1919–1990), American boxer
- Rocky Dellesara, Canadian professional wrestler from NWA: All-Star Wrestling
- Rocky Johnson (born 1944), Canadian professional wrestler
- Rocky Maivia, early stage name of American actor and professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson
- Rocky Marciano (1923–1969), world heavyweight boxing champion
- Rocky Marquette, American actor
- Rocky Marshall, English actor
- Rocky Votolato, musician
- Rockey Vaccarella, a Katrina survivor/activist
Fictional characters
- Rocky Balboa, protagonist of the Rocky film series
- Rocky the Flying Squirrel, a main character from the television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
- Rocky DeSantos, in the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Power Rangers: Zeo
- Rocky Rodent, character in the Rocky Rodent game for SNES
- Rocky Sullivan, main character of the film Angels with Dirty Faces
- Rocky Wrenches, an enemy from Nintendo's Mario video game series
- Rocky and Mugsy, Looney Tunes cartoon gangsters
- Rocky, a major character in The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Rocky, lead character in the comic strip Rocky
- Rocky, one of the characters in the comic strip Lackadaisy
- Joseph "Rocky" Rockford, in the television series The Rockford Files
- Rocky the Breakdown Crane, in the Thomas & Friends children's television series
- Rocky the Rooster, character portrayed by Mel Gibson in the film Chicken Run
- Rocky, a character in PAW Patrol
- Rocky, a character in the Toy Story franchise
- Rocky Robinson, a character in the animated series The Amazing World of Gumball
- Rocky Blue, main character in Shake It Up
Video games
- Rocky (1987 video game), for the Sega Master System
- Rocky (2002 video game), for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance
In music
- "Rocky" (song), a song from the Dickey Lee album Rocky (1975)
- "Rocky", a song from the Eric Burdon album Survivor (1977)
- "Rocky", a song from the Mike Oldfield album Light + Shade (2005)
- "Rocky", a song from The Lonely Island album Turtleneck & Chain (2011)
- Rocky, a painted Fender Stratocaster guitar used by George Harrison; see List of guitars
Places
- Rocky Branch (New Hampshire), a river in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
- Rocky Mountains, a major mountain range in western North America
- Rocky, Oklahoma, a town
- Rocky, Tuvalu, a former name of the island of Niulakita
- Rocky Run (Bull Creek), a stream in Southwestern Pennsylvania
- A common nickname for Rockhampton, a city in Australia
Mascots
- Rocky the Mountain Lion, mascot of the Denver Nuggets
- Rocky the Bulldog, mascot of the US Army 3rd Infantry Division
- Rocky the Bull, mascot of the University of South Florida
- Rocky the Lion, mascot for Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
- Rocky the Lion, mascot for Widener University
- Rocky the Red Hawk, mascot of Montclair State University
- Rocky the Rocket, mascot of the University of Toledo
- Rocky the Yellowjacket, mascot of the University of Rochester
Other uses
- Daihatsu Rocky, an SUV
- Rocky the bear, a trained grizzly bear best known for appearing as Dewey the Killer Bear in 2008 film Semi-Pro
- Rocky, a division of footwear and apparel manufacturer Rocky Brands
See also
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