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* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Attempting to take on [[Hulk Hogan|Thunderlips]].
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Attempting to take on [[Hulk Hogan|Thunderlips]].
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Jerkass]] --> [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Jerkass]] --> [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Made of Iron]]: Takes a shot to the head from Tommy Gunn (the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion) and just ''shakes it off.''
* [[Made of Iron]]: Takes a shot to the head from Tommy Gunn (the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion) and just ''shakes it off.''
* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: In first movie.
* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: In first movie.
** YMMV. Depending on how bad his mood is, he swings between this and [[Shipper On Deck]].
** YMMV. Depending on how bad his mood is, he swings between this and [[Shipper on Deck]].


=== Mickie Goldmill ===
=== Mickie Goldmill ===
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* [[Heel Face Turn]]
* [[Heel Face Turn]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Rocky.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Rocky.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Cocky and arrogant, but underneath it all he's not really a bad guy.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Cocky and arrogant, but underneath it all he's not really a bad guy.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
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* [[Lack of Empathy]]: "If he dies, he dies."
* [[Lack of Empathy]]: "If he dies, he dies."
* [[Mother Russia Makes You Strong]]
* [[Mother Russia Makes You Strong]]
* [[Playing With Syringes]]: With lots of steroids.
* [[Playing with Syringes]]: With lots of steroids.
* [[The Quiet One]]
* [[The Quiet One]]
* [[The Stoic]]
* [[The Stoic]]
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* [[The Danza]]
* [[The Danza]]
* [[Deceptive Disciple]]: Starts the film pleading with Rocky to have Rocky train and teach him, eventually sells out and throws Rocky aside.
* [[Deceptive Disciple]]: Starts the film pleading with Rocky to have Rocky train and teach him, eventually sells out and throws Rocky aside.
* [[Only in It For The Money]]: How Don King [[Captain Ersatz|ersatz]] George Washington Duke convinces him to dump Rocky as his manager.
* [[Only in It For the Money]]: How Don King [[Captain Ersatz|ersatz]] George Washington Duke convinces him to dump Rocky as his manager.
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]
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* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]: Despite being the current Heavyweight champion and undefeated, he didn't got any respect from the crowd. He did get it after his fight with Balboa.
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]: Despite being the current Heavyweight champion and undefeated, he didn't got any respect from the crowd. He did get it after his fight with Balboa.
** There's a bit of [[Truth in Television]] here. There have been many fighters who didn't get the respect they deserve because the guys around are nowhere near their level. Therefore, it creates the illusion that a dominant champion is fighting nothing but bums. In contrast, Muhammad Ali receives platitudes not just because of his tremendous skills, but because of the high level of the other heavyweights around, nearly all of whom Ali fought and beat.
** There's a bit of [[Truth in Television]] here. There have been many fighters who didn't get the respect they deserve because the guys around are nowhere near their level. Therefore, it creates the illusion that a dominant champion is fighting nothing but bums. In contrast, Muhammad Ali receives platitudes not just because of his tremendous skills, but because of the high level of the other heavyweights around, nearly all of whom Ali fought and beat.
* [[Jerkass]] [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|With A Heart Of Gold]]
* [[Jerkass]] [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|With A Heart Of Gold]]
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: We first see him playing basketball with some friends.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: We first see him playing basketball with some friends.

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Rocky Balboa

 Played by: Sylvester Stallone

 Rocky:"You knocked him down, why don't you try knockin' me down now?"

  • Book Dumb: Although by the end of II he's writing poetry for a comatose Adrian and by III he's clearly come far in his acting ability, as is evidenced by the many successful commercials he appears in.
  • Captain Ersatz: Half Rocky Marciano, half Joe Frazier, and inspired by a Chuck Wepner fight.
  • Determinator: As seen in the numerous examples below, this is practically the core of his entire style - he might not be the strongest offensively, but he can take infinitely more punishment that seems humanly possible which lets him ride out fights up to the double digit rounds that most of his opponents have never needed to go into.
  • Dogged Nice Guy: To Adrian.
  • Fighting Dirty: Against Tommy, and when Spider Rico pushes him into Unstoppable Rage at the start of the first movie. Most seem to forget that Rocky isn't just a trained champion boxer... he was a former enforcer and knows how to throw down in a street fight.
    • Should be noted that when he fought Spider Rico he was still an enforcer who broke thumbs for a living.
  • Mr. Fanservice
  • Nice Guy: In spite of spending most of his adult life beating people up for a living Rocky is incredibly sweet and kind to everyone. It's especially evident in Rocky Balboa where he puts up with having his picture taken with Robert's boss despite overhearing him berate him earlier, gives former rival Spider Rico free meals at his resturant, and responds kindly to every single person who says "Hey, Rock!" or "Hi Champ!" on the street.
  • Rags to Riches: Takes this trope on a roller coaster ride. In I, it's rags. He does better for a while in part II, but quickly goes through the money from fighting Apollo and doesn't catch on doing other things. After winning the rematch with Apollo, he's solidly rich through III and IV. V sees him going back to rags, and by the 6th movie he seems to have found a happy medium, making a decent living as a successful restaurateur.
  • Gradual Grinder: He'll be in the fight for the long haul. You better be able to handle it.
  • Genius Bruiser: During the fight with Clubber Lang, Rocky uncovers his weakness (i.e. he burns out quick) and gets him to throw everything at him in the first round by taunting him excessively. It works rather well to his advantage and is the shortest fight in all the films, closing out in about three rounds.
  • Made of Iron: How else do you describe a guy who goes for 15 rounds with a World Champion and still comes out strong?
    • Drago said it best:

 "He's not human. He's like a piece of iron."

Adrian

 Played by: Talia Shire (1976-1990)

Paulie

 Played by: Burt Young

Mickie Goldmill

 Played by: Burgess Meredith (1976-82, 1990) [1]

Apollo Creed

 Played by: Carl Weathers (1976-85)

Clubber Lang

 Played by: Mr. T (1982)

Ivan Drago

 Played by: Dolph Lundgren (1985)

Tommy "The Machine" Gunn

 Played by: Tommy Morrison (1990)

Mason "The Line" Dixon

 Played by: Antonio Tarver (2006)

  • Boring Invincible Hero: At the start, he's unpopular with fans due to a string of easy, quick wins.
  • Captain Ersatz: Of Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: Despite being the current Heavyweight champion and undefeated, he didn't got any respect from the crowd. He did get it after his fight with Balboa.
    • There's a bit of Truth in Television here. There have been many fighters who didn't get the respect they deserve because the guys around are nowhere near their level. Therefore, it creates the illusion that a dominant champion is fighting nothing but bums. In contrast, Muhammad Ali receives platitudes not just because of his tremendous skills, but because of the high level of the other heavyweights around, nearly all of whom Ali fought and beat.
  • Jerkass With A Heart Of Gold
  • Punny Name
  • Villains Out Shopping: We first see him playing basketball with some friends.
  • Worthy Opponent
  1. appears in the fourth and sixth movies in archive footage