Rookie (disambiguation)
A rookie is a new player, sportsperson in his/her first year at senior level.
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Rookie, Rookies or The Rookie may also refer to:
Artwork
- The Rookie (painting), a 1957 painting by Norman Rockwell
Books and comics
- Rookies (manga), Japanese manga and television drama
- The Rookie (novel), by Scott Sigler
Film and TV
Film
- Rookies (1927 film), 1927 comedy film
- The Rookie (1959 film), comedy film starring Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall
- The Rookie (1990 film), buddy cop film starring Clint Eastwood, Charlie Sheen and Raul Julia
- The Rookie (2002 film), baseball film starring Dennis Quaid
- The Rookies (2019 film), Chinese action film
TV
- Rookies (TV series), a 2008–2009 American reality television series that aired on A&E
- The Rookie (TV series), an American crime drama series that debuted in 2018 on ABC
- The Rookie (web series), a 2007–2008 series of short movies broadcast on the Internet that are a spinoff of the television series 24
- The Rookies, a 1972–1976 American television crime drama series that aired on ABC
- "Rookies" (Star Wars: The Clone Wars), an episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars that aired on Cartoon Network in 2008
Music
- "Rookie" (Sakanaction song), 2011 song
- Rookie (EP), 2017 album and a song
Other uses
- Rookie (magazine), an American online magazine for teenagers created by fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson
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See also
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- All pages with titles containing rookies
- All pages with titles containing rookie
- Rookie League
- Rook (disambiguation)
- Rookery (disambiguation)
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