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{{quote|''Riding on a rocket, I wanna go to Pluto...''|'''[[Shonen Knife (Music)|Shonen Knife]]''', "Riding on a Rocket"}}
{{quote|''Riding on a rocket, I wanna go to Pluto...''|'''[[Shonen Knife]]''', "Riding on a Rocket"}}


[[Speculative Fiction]]'s answer to the [[Flying Broomstick]], in which a character rides on a rocket.
[[Speculative Fiction]]'s answer to the [[Flying Broomstick]], in which a character rides on a rocket.


Not to be confused with [[Riding the Bomb]], as this trope involves flying and being able to navigate the projectile rather than just having it fall.
Not to be confused with [[Riding the Bomb]], as this trope involves flying and being able to navigate the projectile rather than just having it fall.
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Also comes in the form of a Rocket Bike, without wheels.
Also comes in the form of a Rocket Bike, without wheels.


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The opening credits of ''[[Paprika]]''
* The opening credits of ''[[Paprika]]''
* The Rocket Bikes in the sewer in ''[[Akira (Manga)|Akira]].''
* The Rocket Bikes in the sewer in ''[[Akira]].''
* One of the last episodes of ''[[Grenadier]]'' has Touka riding a missile.
* One of the last episodes of ''[[Grenadier]]'' has Touka riding a missile.
* In [[Shin Mazinger]], [[Badass Grandpa|Juzo Kabuto]] rides a Rocket '''Punch''' to snap Kouji out of a [[Heroic BSOD]].
* In [[Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z-hen]], [[Badass Grandpa|Juzo Kabuto]] rides a Rocket '''Punch''' to snap Kouji out of a [[Heroic BSOD]].
* One episode of the upcoming ''[[Halo]]'' anime miniseries ''Halo Legends'' features Spartans riding Booster Frames.
* One episode of the upcoming ''[[Halo]]'' anime miniseries ''Halo Legends'' features Spartans riding Booster Frames.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* The [[Norman Osborn|Green Goblin's]] initial introduction in ''[[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Spider-Man]]'' has him riding a rocket powered broomstick before upgrading to his famed [[Hover Board|Goblin Glider]]
* The [[Norman Osborn|Green Goblin's]] initial introduction in ''[[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Spider-Man]]'' has him riding a rocket powered broomstick before upgrading to his famed [[Hover Board|Goblin Glider]]
* The Penguin has ridden on a number of rocket powered Umbrellas in the ''[[Batman (Comic Book)|Batman]]'' comics. They are referred to as "Umbrella Jet Packs" in ''[[Batman the Movie]]''.
* The Penguin has ridden on a number of rocket powered Umbrellas in the ''[[Batman]]'' comics. They are referred to as "Umbrella Jet Packs" in ''[[Batman: The Movie]]''.
* Leni "Sky Witch" Muller from ''[[Top Ten]]'' rode a rocket powered broomstick.
* Leni "Sky Witch" Muller from ''[[Top Ten]]'' rode a rocket powered broomstick.
** Not to mention Stefan "Saddles" Graczik, who rode a rocket powered saddle.
** Not to mention Stefan "Saddles" Graczik, who rode a rocket powered saddle.
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Rocket-powered rideable craft much like broomsticks are used in asteroid mining in ''[[The Rolling Stones (Literature)|The Rolling Stones]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]].
* Rocket-powered rideable craft much like broomsticks are used in asteroid mining in ''[[The Rolling Stones (novel)|The Rolling Stones]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]].
* At least one [[Star Wars]] book took a speeder bike and turned it [[Up to Eleven]], welding the controls of a bike to a PODRACER engine. Han commented it must shake considerably when it breaks the sound barrier. The owner answered that it did. He later experienced it first hand.
* At least one [[Star Wars]] book took a speeder bike and turned it [[Up to Eleven]], welding the controls of a bike to a PODRACER engine. Han commented it must shake considerably when it breaks the sound barrier. The owner answered that it did. He later experienced it first hand.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'' had Mystic Racers. Like other examples mentioned here, they're high-tech versions of the [[Flying Broomstick]] (well, they're wizard Rangers - what else would they ride?).
* ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'' had Mystic Racers. Like other examples mentioned here, they're high-tech versions of the [[Flying Broomstick]] (well, they're wizard Rangers - what else would they ride?).
* ''[[The Adventures of Brisco County Jr]]'': In order to catch up with some bad guys on a speedingtrain, Brisco rides a prototype rocket which he has mounted on the train tracks and uses his saddle to stay on.
* ''[[The Adventures of Brisco County Jr]]'': In order to catch up with some bad guys on a speedingtrain, Brisco rides a prototype rocket which he has mounted on the train tracks and uses his saddle to stay on.

== [[Music]] ==
* [[Edguy]] has album ''Rocket Ride''. Three guesses as to the cover art.


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Vultures in ''[[Starcraft]]'' are of the "Rocket Bike" variety. They're apparently [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|a lot smaller then their unit appearance suggests]].
* Vultures in ''[[StarCraft]]'' are of the "Rocket Bike" variety. They're apparently [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|a lot smaller then their unit appearance suggests]].
* Dante from ''[[Devil May Cry]] 3'' plays this for laughs, sort of, by jumping on Lady's rocket and riding it like a surfboard.
* Dante from ''[[Devil May Cry]] 3'' plays this for laughs, sort of, by jumping on Lady's rocket and riding it like a surfboard.
* The jetbikes from ''[[Warhammer 40000]]''
* The jetbikes from ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''
* Hikaru and Akane from the ''[[Parodius]]'' series.
* Hikaru and Akane from the ''[[Parodius]]'' series.
* Wizpig does this in ''[[Donkey Kong|Diddy Kong Racing]]'', in the second race against him.
* Wizpig does this in ''[[Donkey Kong|Diddy Kong Racing]]'', in the second race against him.
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** You can also get one from getting someone else to join the game, and there are several in-game rides to be had. There's the Rocketway in Azshara, The Uncrashable that carries one from Light's Hope Chapel to Fuselight Landing, and the taxi mount departing from Cliffwalker Post in the Stonetalon Mountains.
** You can also get one from getting someone else to join the game, and there are several in-game rides to be had. There's the Rocketway in Azshara, The Uncrashable that carries one from Light's Hope Chapel to Fuselight Landing, and the taxi mount departing from Cliffwalker Post in the Stonetalon Mountains.
* ''Earthworm Jim'' did this in a few games
* ''Earthworm Jim'' did this in a few games
* The (Bonne family) train boss, the [[Gratuitous German|Gemeinschaft]], in [[Megaman Legends]] 2 launches [[Mascot Mook|Servbots]] riding Missiles. To defeat the boss, you must [[Playing Tennis With the Boss|throw these missiles back at it.]]. It comes across as cute and hilarious, especially thanks to the facial expressions of the servbots.
* The (Bonne family) train boss, the [[Gratuitous German|Gemeinschaft]], in [[Mega Man Legends]] 2 launches [[Mascot Mook|Servbots]] riding Missiles. To defeat the boss, you must [[Playing Tennis With the Boss|throw these missiles back at it.]]. It comes across as cute and hilarious, especially thanks to the facial expressions of the servbots.
* ''[[Contra]] III's'' 4th boss involves riding a [[Macross Missile Massacre]] while disabling the boss's anti aircraft weaponry and shields. This fight is a [[Rule of Cool]] and takes [[Refuge in Audacity]].
* ''[[Contra]] III's'' 4th boss involves riding a [[Macross Missile Massacre]] while disabling the boss's anti aircraft weaponry and shields. This fight is a [[Rule of Cool]] and takes [[Refuge in Audacity]].
** ''Shattered Soldier'' had Mooks riding missiles in the second stage. And in the fourth stage, you ride one again.
** ''Shattered Soldier'' had Mooks riding missiles in the second stage. And in the fourth stage, you ride one again.
* All vehicles in ''[[Jak and Daxter|Jak II]]'' are jet bikes, and can be jacked in midair. Doing this to the Krimzon Guard brings down the wrath of the [[Demonic Spiders]] and is best avoided.
* All vehicles in ''[[Jak and Daxter|Jak II]]'' are jet bikes, and can be jacked in midair. Doing this to the Krimzon Guard brings down the wrath of the [[Demonic Spiders]] and is best avoided.
* At the end of ''[[Just Cause (Video Game)|Just Cause 2]]'', {{spoiler|you have to ride on not one but four nuclear missiles and disable them in midair while fighting the boss, who, naturally, is also riding one.}}
* At the end of ''[[Just Cause (video game)|Just Cause 2]]'', {{spoiler|you have to ride on not one but four nuclear missiles and disable them in midair while fighting the boss, who, naturally, is also riding one.}}
* This comes up a few times in ''[[Rayman|Rayman 2]]''. The first few rockets you get to ride have legs, but in the final level you get to actually fly one. [[Scrappy Mechanic|It is very difficult.]]
* This comes up a few times in ''[[Rayman|Rayman 2]]''. The first few rockets you get to ride have legs, but in the final level you get to actually fly one. [[Scrappy Mechanic|It is very difficult.]]
* In ''[[Action 52]]'', main character and some enemies in ''Rocket Jockey'' ride on a rocket.
* In ''[[Action 52]]'', main character and some enemies in ''Rocket Jockey'' ride on a rocket.
* It happens in both NES and Wii versions of ''[[A Boy and His Blob]]'' to reach Blob's home planet and to navigate the levels.
* It happens in both NES and Wii versions of ''[[A Boy and His Blob]]'' to reach Blob's home planet and to navigate the levels.
* The last non-boss level of [[Donkey Kong Country]] 3. Also a frequent form of [[Auto Scrolling Level]] on [[Donkey Kong Country Returns]].
* The last non-boss level of [[Donkey Kong Country]] 3. Also a frequent form of [[Auto-Scrolling Level]] on [[Donkey Kong Country Returns]].
** In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', there are two missions involving Diddy Kong using his rocketbarrel to pass through a series of rings. They're quite hard, but at least the rocket's magical fuel (Crystal Coconuts) is unlimited in these cases.
** In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', there are two missions involving Diddy Kong using his rocketbarrel to pass through a series of rings. They're quite hard, but at least the rocket's magical fuel (Crystal Coconuts) is unlimited in these cases.

== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' had two DoytHabans doing this [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2001-07-27 here]. Of course, the missile isn't there to fly around, it just carries a drive that can 'port everyone back to its ship.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Roxy Rocket (pictured above) from ''[[Batman the Animated Series (Animation)|Batman the Animated Series]]''
* Roxy Rocket (pictured above) from ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]''
* [[Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner (Animation)|Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner]] once put handlebars on a jet engine to catch the Roadrunner. [[Failure Is the Only Option|It all turned out as well as you might expect.]]
* [[Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner|Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner]] once put handlebars on a jet engine to catch the Roadrunner. [[Failure Is the Only Option|It all turned out as well as you might expect.]]
* Baloo from ''[[Tale Spin (Animation)|Tale Spin]]'' flies a jet engine in "Mach One for the Gipper". (Literally just the jet engine.)
* Baloo from ''[[Tale Spin]]'' flies a jet engine in "Mach One for the Gipper". (Literally just the jet engine.)


Other
== Other Media ==
* Huntsville is awesome. http://torsoboyprints.deviantart.com/art/PRINT-von-Braun-102883305
* Huntsville is awesome. http://torsoboyprints.deviantart.com/art/PRINT-von-Braun-102883305



== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_Me_163 Me 163 Komet] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachem_Ba_349 Ba 349 Natter] probably count.
* The [[wikipedia:Messerschmitt Me 163|Me 163 Komet]] and [[wikipedia:Bachem Ba 349|Ba 349 Natter]] probably count.
* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohka Ohka] is either this or [[Riding the Bomb]].
* The [[wikipedia:Ohka|Ohka]] is either this or [[Riding the Bomb]].


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Latest revision as of 17:27, 27 September 2020

Riding on a rocket, I wanna go to Pluto...
Shonen Knife, "Riding on a Rocket"

Speculative Fiction's answer to the Flying Broomstick, in which a character rides on a rocket.

Not to be confused with Riding the Bomb, as this trope involves flying and being able to navigate the projectile rather than just having it fall.

Like Roxy shows us to the right, there are many Freudian implications to using this... "Crotch Rocket"...

Also comes in the form of a Rocket Bike, without wheels.

Examples of Rocket Ride include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • The Green Goblin's initial introduction in Spider-Man has him riding a rocket powered broomstick before upgrading to his famed Goblin Glider
  • The Penguin has ridden on a number of rocket powered Umbrellas in the Batman comics. They are referred to as "Umbrella Jet Packs" in Batman: The Movie.
  • Leni "Sky Witch" Muller from Top Ten rode a rocket powered broomstick.
    • Not to mention Stefan "Saddles" Graczik, who rode a rocket powered saddle.
  • A cretin rides a rocket to Russia on the back cover of the Ramones album, err, "Rocket to Russia"

Film

Literature

  • Rocket-powered rideable craft much like broomsticks are used in asteroid mining in The Rolling Stones by Robert A. Heinlein.
  • At least one Star Wars book took a speeder bike and turned it Up to Eleven, welding the controls of a bike to a PODRACER engine. Han commented it must shake considerably when it breaks the sound barrier. The owner answered that it did. He later experienced it first hand.

Live-Action TV

  • Power Rangers Mystic Force had Mystic Racers. Like other examples mentioned here, they're high-tech versions of the Flying Broomstick (well, they're wizard Rangers - what else would they ride?).
  • The Adventures of Brisco County Jr: In order to catch up with some bad guys on a speedingtrain, Brisco rides a prototype rocket which he has mounted on the train tracks and uses his saddle to stay on.

Music

  • Edguy has album Rocket Ride. Three guesses as to the cover art.

Tabletop Games

  • The Eldar and Dark Eldar have some pretty cool jetbikes in Warhammer 40k

Video Games

  • Vultures in StarCraft are of the "Rocket Bike" variety. They're apparently a lot smaller then their unit appearance suggests.
  • Dante from Devil May Cry 3 plays this for laughs, sort of, by jumping on Lady's rocket and riding it like a surfboard.
  • The jetbikes from Warhammer 40,000
  • Hikaru and Akane from the Parodius series.
  • Wizpig does this in Diddy Kong Racing, in the second race against him.
  • Jet Moto
  • If you're very, very, very lucky, you can get one in World of Warcraft. They're rewards from the TCG.
    • You can also get one from getting someone else to join the game, and there are several in-game rides to be had. There's the Rocketway in Azshara, The Uncrashable that carries one from Light's Hope Chapel to Fuselight Landing, and the taxi mount departing from Cliffwalker Post in the Stonetalon Mountains.
  • Earthworm Jim did this in a few games
  • The (Bonne family) train boss, the Gemeinschaft, in Mega Man Legends 2 launches Servbots riding Missiles. To defeat the boss, you must throw these missiles back at it.. It comes across as cute and hilarious, especially thanks to the facial expressions of the servbots.
  • Contra III's 4th boss involves riding a Macross Missile Massacre while disabling the boss's anti aircraft weaponry and shields. This fight is a Rule of Cool and takes Refuge in Audacity.
    • Shattered Soldier had Mooks riding missiles in the second stage. And in the fourth stage, you ride one again.
  • All vehicles in Jak II are jet bikes, and can be jacked in midair. Doing this to the Krimzon Guard brings down the wrath of the Demonic Spiders and is best avoided.
  • At the end of Just Cause 2, you have to ride on not one but four nuclear missiles and disable them in midair while fighting the boss, who, naturally, is also riding one.
  • This comes up a few times in Rayman 2. The first few rockets you get to ride have legs, but in the final level you get to actually fly one. It is very difficult.
  • In Action 52, main character and some enemies in Rocket Jockey ride on a rocket.
  • It happens in both NES and Wii versions of A Boy and His Blob to reach Blob's home planet and to navigate the levels.
  • The last non-boss level of Donkey Kong Country 3. Also a frequent form of Auto-Scrolling Level on Donkey Kong Country Returns.
    • In Donkey Kong 64, there are two missions involving Diddy Kong using his rocketbarrel to pass through a series of rings. They're quite hard, but at least the rocket's magical fuel (Crystal Coconuts) is unlimited in these cases.

Web Comics

  • Schlock Mercenary had two DoytHabans doing this here. Of course, the missile isn't there to fly around, it just carries a drive that can 'port everyone back to its ship.

Western Animation

Other Media

Real Life