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Rocko, Vinny, and Tony
Rocko
“Da boss told me to look after dis place. You do anythin' funny, I'll toss you like DAT!”
Rocko, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Rocko is a member of the Pianta syndicate and a lackey of Don Pianta who appears in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Goombella refers to him as "the low man on the totem pole", as he was recently employed. Rocko works as a bouncer and keeps the Pianta Parlor running smoothly. Rocko looks a lot like Vinny and Tony.

Tattle information

  • That's Rocko, of the Piantas. He's the muscle that keeps the parlor moving smoothly. He's new to the Pianta syndicate. I think he's still low man on the totem pole.

Names in other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese プレドン
Puredon
Possibly From the prefix "pre-" and "Don Corleone", who is from the renowned film, The Godfather, about fictional Italian American gangsters

Italian Bruto
Brute; it's also the Italian name of Popeye's rival, Bluto