Rocky the Rhino is a visually-challenged Indian rhinoceros who was dropped from the 1967 film The Jungle Book. He was to appear in the vulture sequence and would have been voiced by Frank Fontaine. He was to be animated by Milt Kahl before the character was ultimately dropped from the story. He was eventually used in the 2016 live action adaptation of The Jungle Book, together with his wife and his daughter, Raquel.
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| - Rocky the Rhino is a visually-challenged Indian rhinoceros who was dropped from the 1967 film The Jungle Book. He was to appear in the vulture sequence and would have been voiced by Frank Fontaine. He was to be animated by Milt Kahl before the character was ultimately dropped from the story. He was eventually used in the 2016 live action adaptation of The Jungle Book, together with his wife and his daughter, Raquel.
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Goal
| - To fight with, and later befriend, Mowgli
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Inspiration
| - Bill Peet's rhino from the storyboards of his version of The Jungle Book
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Voice
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Appearance
| - Large, half-blind Indian rhinoceros
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Personality
| - Dumb, friendly, rough, clueless
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Shows
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Weapons
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Enemies
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Powers
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Home
| - The Jungle, the Black Pool
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Occupation
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Films
| - The Jungle Book
- Bedknobs and Broomsticks
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Friends
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Quote
| - "Who said he ain't afraid of Rocky?"
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Designer
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| - Rocky the Rhino is a visually-challenged Indian rhinoceros who was dropped from the 1967 film The Jungle Book. He was to appear in the vulture sequence and would have been voiced by Frank Fontaine. He was to be animated by Milt Kahl before the character was ultimately dropped from the story. He was eventually used in the 2016 live action adaptation of The Jungle Book, together with his wife and his daughter, Raquel.
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