- Rock (manga character)
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caption = Rock in the 1966 manga "Vampire"
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relatives =Rock (known in some series as Rokuro Makube a.k.a. Rock Holmes) is a recurrent character in
Osamu Tezuka 'smanga series, and he is an important part ofOsamu Tezuka's Star System .Character
Rock (sometimes spelled Roc) is a young boy with shiny dark hair. He first appeared in the manga series "Detective Boy Rock Holmes", as a child
detective . (His name was then based onSherlock Holmes ).While most of other Tezuka child characters (such as
Kenichi ) stayed the same age, Rock grew up throughout the years and his character was reused for more mature "roles" in Tezuka's manga, where he gradually developed a darker personality. Often cold and brutal, his character tends to be used as an antagonist, who later, in works such as "Phoenix", raped, kidnapped and murdered people. In this older form, Rock is often wearing a three-piece suit, a striped tie and darksunglasses , the last of which became something of atrademark for him. Rock's dark persona appeared for the first time in the uncompleted "Vampire" manga, which was the first time Rock went by the name "Makube Rokuro", based onMacBeth for Makube andKuro ("black" in Japanese) for Rokuro (mixed with "Rock").He is often presented as a considerably more complex antagonist than many of Tezuka's other villains (who are usually bad people simply because that's what they've always been and always will be), and his actions are sometimes explained by a difficult childhood (in "Metropolis" and the newest "Astro Boy" series, for example).
One of the very few instances in which he's been given a lighter and more comedic role was in
1985 's "Say Hello to Bookila", in which he was a hack writer investigating the truth behind a series of mysterious occurrences at a TV station. He is also the hero in the 1980 film "Marine Express", throughout which he is usually seen without his trademark sunglasses.Rock was most recently seen in the animated version of Tezuka's "Metropolis" (the manga for which he did not appear in) and in the recent "Astro Boy" series (as the secret identity of villain
Deadcross ). He also appeared in the 2005 "Black Jack: Two Doctors of Darkness" movie. A character named Rock (but of a different appearance and personality) also appeared in the 1980 animated "Phoenix 2772 ". In addition, Rock's image ("sans" sunglasses) was used to portray the young King Bimbisara in Tezuka's sprawling "Buddha".In sum, Rock has appeared in more than 60 different manga and animated works, in the live action "Vampire" TV series, and in the "" video game (in which he meets and falls in love with Princess Sapphire, who manages to reform him).
Prominent roles
*"Rock" in
X-Point on the South Pacific - 1953
*"Rock" inNextworld - 1951
*"Mamoru Hoshino" inCaptain Ken - 1960
*"Rob" inGalaxy Boy Troop - 1963 (both as an animated character and amarionette )
*"Rock Home" in Alabaster - 1970
*"Akudo" in - 1973
*"Rock" in - 1979 anime
*"Rock" inFumoon - 1980 anime
*"Rock" inPhoenix 2772 - 1980 anime
*"Rock" in Metropolis - 2001 anime (but not in the original manga)
*"Rock" inAstro Boy - 2003 animeReferences
ee also
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List of Osamu Tezuka anime
*List of Osamu Tezuka manga External links
* [http://en.tezuka.co.jp/studio/character/c004/c004.html Rock Homes at TezukaOsamu@World]
* [http://tezukainenglish.com/?q=node/100 Analytical Essay "Rock Holmes: Transformation"]
* [http://tezukainenglish.com/?q=node/93 Chronological List of Rock's Appearances]
* [http://tezukainenglish.com/?q=node/66 Character Profiles R-Z]
* [http://tezukainenglish.com/?q=node/66 "Adventures of Rock" series page]
* [http://tezukainenglish.com/?q=node/43 "Vampires" series page]
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