Rocky (disambiguation)

Rocky is a 1976 film starring Sylvester Stallone.

Rocky may also refer to:

Films

People

Characters

In film

In television

Other characters

Video games

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

Mascots

Other uses

  • The adjective word for a rock (geology)
  • 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 Brands, American manufacturer of outdoor apparel and accessories
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