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From clockwise: Bev Bighead, Ed Bighead, Filbert, Heffer, Rocko, Spunky. This is a list of all the major and minor characters from the animated television series Rocko's Modern Life and the comic book of the same name.
Rodney Ramone Hill Jr. [1] (born December 28, 1979), better known by his stage name Rocko, is an American rapper and record executive from Atlanta, Georgia. He is credited with discovering fellow Atlanta rapper Future , whom he signed to his record label, A1 Recordings upon its launch in 2010.
Rocko's best friends are Heffer Wolfe, a steer who eats a lot and was adopted and raised by a family of wolves, and Filburt, a bespectacled turtle with neurotic Woody Allen-esque mannerisms, who often feels nauseated. Rocko's neighbors are Ed, with whom he has a semi-rivalry, and Bev Bighead. Bev considers Rocko a very sweet neighbor.
Rocko's Modern Life is an American comedy animated television series created by Joe Murray for Nickelodeon. The series centers on the surreal life of an anthropomorphic Australian immigrant wallaby named Rocko and his friends: the eccentric steer Heffer Wolfe, the neurotic turtle Filburt, and Rocko's faithful dog Spunky. It is set in the ...
Filburt Shellbach is a character in Nickelodeon's animated series Rocko's Modern Life, the Netflix animated special Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling and the comic book series of the same name. He is an anthropomorphic turtle who is often pessimistic.
Joseph David Murray (born May 3, 1961) is an American animator, cartoonist, illustrator, writer, producer, and director.He is best known as the creator of Nickelodeon's Rocko's Modern Life, Cartoon Network's Camp Lazlo, and PBS Kids' Let's Go Luna!.
Trash-O-Madness is the pilot episode for the American animated series Rocko's Modern Life. It was directed and written by series creator Joe Murray , with Carlos Alazraqui providing all voices. A new version of the pilot, that was extended for the purposes of including it as a regular episode, was produced and released as part of the first season.
Rocko angrily states his disapproval of the special, believing it to be too different from the original Fatheads, but Ed convinces him that change is a part of life and should be embraced, which Rocko then accepts. The rocket that launched Rocko's house suddenly crashes into the Conglom-O building, launching it and Dupette into space, and the ...