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+ | {{Infobox|Box title = Rocky Raccoon|image = File:Rocky Raccoon.png|Row 1 title = Name|Row 1 info = Rocky Raccoon|Row 2 title = Appeared|Row 2 info = [[Blast from the Past!]] (photo cameo)|Row 3 title = Birth date|Row 3 info = 1910s|Row 4 title = Death date|Row 4 info = 1970s|Row 5 title = Species|Row 5 info = Raccoon|caption = Rocky Raccoon|Row 6 title = Occupation|Row 6 info = Bush pilot|Row 7 title = Relatives|Row 7 info = [[Ralph Raccoon|Ralph]] (nephew)<br />[[Gertie Raccoon|Gertie]] (possible wife)}}'''Rocky Raccoon''' is [[Ralph Raccoon|Ralph]]'s uncle and possibly the husband of [[Gertie Raccoon]]. He was a bush pilot and one of the greatest to ever slip into the cockpit of a plane during [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]]. It's unknown if he's still alive though or not. He appears as a silent cameo in "[[Blast from the Past!]]". |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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He was named after [[wikipedia:The Beatles|the Beatles]]' 1968 song from the ''[[wikipedia:White Album|White Album]]'': "[[wikipedia:Rocky Raccoon|Rocky Raccoon]]". |
He was named after [[wikipedia:The Beatles|the Beatles]]' 1968 song from the ''[[wikipedia:White Album|White Album]]'': "[[wikipedia:Rocky Raccoon|Rocky Raccoon]]". |
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Name |
Rocky Raccoon |
Appeared |
Blast from the Past! (photo cameo) |
Birth date |
1910s |
Death date |
1970s |
Species |
Raccoon |
Occupation |
Bush pilot |
Relatives |
Rocky Raccoon is Ralph's uncle and possibly the husband of Gertie Raccoon. He was a bush pilot and one of the greatest to ever slip into the cockpit of a plane during World War II. It's unknown if he's still alive though or not. He appears as a silent cameo in "Blast from the Past!".
Trivia
He was named after the Beatles' 1968 song from the White Album: "Rocky Raccoon".