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[[File:killer_rhinokiller rhino.jpg|link=Age of Conan|frame|<small>[[Everything's Worse with Bears|I'll see your bear cavalry and raise you...]]</small> ]]
 
{{quote|''The rhino is a homely beast, ''
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* In ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' there are the Rhek, a race of hulking, anthropomorphic, [[Lawful Good]] humanoid rhinos. Their entry included one with levels in the [[Bare-Fisted Monk|Monk]] class. That's right, not only is this one a [[Badass]] man-rhino, but it knows kung-fu.
* [[Hero System|The Champions Universe]] features a villain named Ironhorn, who is basically a [[Captain Ersatz]] of Marvel's Rhino.
* The [[Fighting Fantasy]] series features Rhino-Men as the [[Mook|mooksmook]]s of [[Big Bad]] Balthus Dire.
 
== Toys ==
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** [[Transformers Cybertron]] has Backstop, the Jamaican-accented pacifistic rhino. Also, one of the Japan-only G1 sequels has characters who can deploy animal-like minions from their chests a la Soundwave. One of them is a rhino.
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': Homer sets off a chain-reaction of events at the zoo by shooting a lemur with a slingshot, that eventually culminates in a rhino stampede.
* The halberd-carrying [[Mook|Mooks]]s of Prince John in Disney's ''Robin Hood'' are rhinos. They are not portrayed as terribly bright, but they have a mean charge.
* Originally, the Disney animated film ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|The Jungle Book]]'' was going to feature a rhinoceros character named Rocky (voiced by Frank Fontaine) that was going to appear at the end of the film (during the scene with the vultures), but the character was ultimately dropped from the final script.
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'': The Fire Nation uses Komodo Rhinos as mounts in battle. That's right, a rhino crossed with a freakin' ''komodo dragon.''
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