Connections
Followed by
Remade as
Edited into
Some short clips are shown during the montage of flashbacks when Rocky is driving the car
several clips of Rocky's fight with Apollo are shown
movie is edited into short comedic clip
Spin-off
References
Rocky wears similar clothes to Marlon Brando
Referenced in
Mahoro shouts "Adrian!" with music similar to the Rocky theme in the background.
Mentioned on Weekend Update
poster for film is on wall
After Mary confesses that she felt like punching someone, Lou calls her "Rocky".
Mentioned on Weekend Update by Muhammad Ali
Jane Curtin predicts Sylvester Stalone will win best actor at the oscars on Weekend Update
Soundtrack album prominently displayed in Cappucine's record store
mentioned during the Ricky Rat Club
Poster on Tony's wall
Chevy Chase mentions a 'Real Life Rocky' during the monologue
Tony Curtis mentioned Rocky
The title "Rocky" is in the process of being removed from the marquee.
the theme song is played
Still photo of Rocky and Adrian in transitional montage
The character Rocky Robledo is in referance to Rocky.
Poster
Kermit introduces Stallone as the "talented star of that popular film 'Rocky'."
Mentioned in Apocalypse Now sketch
Title mentioned by Sherwood to Lydia
After Brewster runs up the stadium steps while working out, little Harry calls him Rocky, a reference to the scene where Rocky runs up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Playgirl article about Stallone called "His Contract After Rocky"
Referenced by Roger Ebert in a discussion of sequels.
Character wears a Rocky T-Shirt.
The music during the boxing match montage closely resembles the boxing match montage from Rocky.
Warren mentions that he got so inspired by Rocky that he went jogging and shadowboxing and got punched out.
Fake upcoming sequel title "Mantis 5 contra Rocky 23"
mentioned in dialogue
A poster is visible near the kitchen.
Mentioned by name
In one scene, Rocky Balboa (in animated form) was trying to say something, until Popeye punches him right in the face.
Dr. Tsui calms insane Chung down with a puppet of boxing Stallone, a reference to one of his most famous role
Prono version of Rocky.
The main character was named after this movie.
Johnny pushes the driver's side mirror and says, "Yo," like the title character.
Amanda mentions the film during a rant about Sly Stallone.
A small amount of dialogue from Rocky is repeated in the same accent Stallone uses in Rocky.
Title is part of a Trivial Pursuit question
When Donald's career as a boxer to vent his anger is short-lived, the narrator says, "It was clear that this movie mallard was no Italian Stallion. The only road to his recovery would be... Rocky."
Cassette tape below the Mel Brooks video shelf
When Cooler, Nose Marie, and Bright Eyes are transformed into "Boxers" by Howler's Disguise-o-Pupper, Cooler impersonates Sylvester Stallone's character, Rocky Balboa
Mike Tyson's Punch Out tells the story of a young underdog boxer, as does Rocky. Also, some of Punch Out's training sequences are similar to those of Rocky.
VCR does a Rocky impersonation in one scene of the film.
mentioned in several jokes
Lasagna says "Yo, Adrianna" at one point.
When Chad is practising how to ask out Vanessa, he improvises a line from the film.
ALF compares Willie to Racky, a Melmacian hero and Willie mishears the name as "Rocky".
Sgt. Li swallows a glass full of egg yolks saying that Alain Delon tought it to Stallone
Young cop refers to imself as Rocky VI, a sequel title that was never used.
Sal asks the kid "Who do you think you are, Rocky Balboa?"
Before the sword fight scene, Brucie hums a rendition of "Gonna Fly Now."
Servo (as Rocky): "Adrian!"
Jane poses with a cardboard cut-out of Rocky Balboa at Luna Park
Memo watched 'Rocky' to prepare for the waiters race.
Memo & Jim decide to watch 'Rocky'.
Zack stands next to a cardboard cutout of Sylvester Stallone as Rocky in Zack's campaign video.
Siskel and Ebert compare the first movie to the fifth.
Title mentioned by Uckles
Joel: "This movie's no 'Rocky,' you guys."
Michelangelo mimics Rocky.
Memo impersonates Sylvester Stallone in Rocky
In QL, Sam meets a young boxer named "S. Stallone" in Philadelphia and advises him to train by punching large slabs of meat.
Plucky disguises himself as Rocky Balboa while trying to enter DaVille Studio.
Stills from the movie are shown over the end credits
After delivering a motivational speech to Jerry, Mikey remarks, "'Rocky' was on cable last night."
Title is mentioned by Vinnie
Roger Ebert says that "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (1991) follows the formula of this movie.
One of the movies listed at the movie theater is "Rocky XXII".
Mentioned by name.
repeated refrences to boxing (this movie was made immediately after Rocky 5)
One of the suggestions for 'theater styles'
Tom (as Rocky): "Yo, Adrian!"
Jessie asks Kelly, "Did you have to whistle the theme song from 'Rocky' while you were putting on your sweats?"
When a character refers to her boyfriend as "Rocky," her father asks "Stallone?"
Julian tells the police his name is Rocky Balboa
During Link's "training montage," he is given a drink of egg yolks made by Dave and Stoney.
Mink says, "You look like a slab of meat in 'Rocky.'"
As a character runs up a flight of stairs, Tom hums the "Rocky" theme.
Tom Harkin mentions liking the movie and the underdog.
Tom: "But I'm not in 'Rocky'!"
Paul references "Rocky" in a conversation with Axel
Krusty's training scene, where he punches a huge side of pork, mimics Rocky Balboa's style.
Yakko imitates Mick while Wakko trains to be a boxer.
During a training montage, Mike, like Rocky, pumps his fists and jumps up and down after reaching the top of a flight of stairs.
Max the owl is patterned after Mickey Goodmill. Rocky himself appears.
Training sequence
One of the films mentioned by Slater that is playing at the Sylvester Stallone film festival
Crow: (singing) Getting strong now, gonna fly now...
Ho wears a robe that has an advert on the back.
mentioned by name
The movie's theme music is playing during Maggie's gymnastics test.
Kendall discusses "Rocky" and the characters sing the theme.
Rocky is mentioned in the dialogue
Mentioned in Flintstone names skit
Upon returning to the hotel, Butch, having emerged victorious from a severe beating, calls out Fabienne's name like Rocky calling to Adrian.
Will's training mirrors Rocky, including the music, eating the raw egg and running up the stairs
mentioned in film
Mike (as Rocky): "Cut me, Mick. Cut me!"
Sly Stallone talks like Rocky in this movie and he also mentions him at the end
Cody mentions the movie
Referenced in the "Variety Speak" song
the title implies that this is part 4 of the Rocky series
Mentioned in prom flashback skit
Mentioned.
Socko kicking a stick of salome was a take from this movie.
Will and Helena discuss who would win in a fight
Mike: You gotta cut me, Mick.
References to Rocky's Training regime are made
A security guard character is asked why he works nights. He explains that he's an actor and can make auditions working at night. He goes on to explain that he's been compared in looks to Sylvester Stallone and goes "Yo! Adrian!" as Stallone would do in "Rocky."
mentioned in dialogue
Homer mentions Apollo Creed.
There's a flashback to Cybill's audition for the film.
In a training montage for a boxing fight Kelly gets up at 5am and tries to drink two cooked eggs from a glass.
After he has been beaten up, Skippy calls out, "Yo! Adrian!"
Rocky Balboa is referenced in the opening monologue and also appears with the Roxbury guys
Arthur tells the rest of the team that he loves the Rocky films, and that he's seen all of them.
the movie Irvin Winkler won an Oscar for (as it says Oscar winning producer)
One of the dogs in Dog Show is named Rocky Balboa
Joe knows a caterer who does a salad tossing routine to the theme from this movie.
Merton call Tommy Rocky during the boxing scene
"Yo, Rocky!"
mentioned by Nikki
Doug has an argument with Arthur. Then he chases after Arthur outside. Shakes his hand like Rocky did.
The music as Craig and Tweek get ready to fight, is a reference to the famous score from Rocky.
Rachel says the mailroom guys at her work were calling her "Rocky".
Kenny mentions the title character, and references a quote from the movie.
Dooley refers to a boxer as "Rocky."
Play It to the Bone is a down-and-out boxer story, much like Rocky.
Title mentioned in relation to composer Bill Conti
In conversation with Christopher.
The theme of Rocky is played during the movie.
Casey makes a list of his Top 10 movies.
A movie star's agent tells him his script will be more successful than "Rocky."
theme plays during boxing stunt
the Rocky theme is heard as the dad lifts weights
Donnie is supposed to impersonate a "historic figure" for class, and erroneously chooses the Balboa, despite the fact that he's a fictional character
Mr Fredricks says Rocky II is better than the first one
Erika Eleniak is nicknamed Rocky in one scene
mentioned once
Lorne: "You're Rocky. And Rocky II. And half of the one with Mr. T."
The film is mentioned in a scene where the killers visit a slaughterhouse.
An actor mention how much the film influenced him and how that relates to kids seeing smoking in films.
The pregnant woman says she calls her child if it's a boy Rocky, because he will have to fight.
Music from "Rocky" when Jimmy leaves the house and in the mud wrestling scene.
Song lyric "Even Rocky had a montage"
Running up the steps scene
Satoshi shouts out Adrian on top of a tower.
Lorelai suggests it as a Movie in the Square Night contender.
A still photo of Rocky and Adrian is shown.
mentioned once
Dialogue
Referenced by name.
Ray says to Tony, "You know what? There's only been three white geniuses ever: Da Vinci, Stallone in the first Rocky, and now you".
Referenced in dog show skit
Bruno mentions the film in a conversation with Bartlet.
Rory says that Kirk likes to take a victory lap to the Rocky theme while celebrating his winning the dance contest.
Title mentioned
referenced as part of the documentary
mentioned in documentary
Where SpongeBob makes shake for Gary.
At one point, Sylvester Calzone is wearing boxing gloves.
Lisa jogs around town while practicing for the spelling bee, and runs up the steps of town hall
Angelus: "Come on, Rocky. If that's all you got you better throw in the towel and call it a night."
mentioned by lead actor Jeremy Sisto
after he knocks people out, Jake calls Siton a "Bangasloidian Stallion"
Martin Byrke (director/cast) refers to this title several times.
Mentioned in film.
In Opening Sequence
The title character is mentioned by Bruce in dialogue with Johnny.
a Kangaroo is named Rocky, George asks why and the kangaroo punches him in the face
References Rocky theme music and boxer's entrance at lawn bowl event
One of the Movies Nite stands has a "Rocky" theme, but with a big fish instead of raw meat
character Kelso mentions training 'like Rocky'
Parodied during training sequence
Mentioned by John G. Avildsen and Ralph Macchio.
one of the chearleaders says that rocky beat apollo creed
Cactus Jack says "Just like Rocky did to Apollo Creed-o" in an interview from Smoky Mountain Wrestling where every line ends with something that rhymes with "Candido."
Lorelai compares Jess to Rocky, then quotes the film.
Theme played as a fight appears imminent
When the Weezers make it to Mt. Incredibly Unstable, they do a cheer similar to Rocky's cheer after he climbed up the stairs leading to the Philadelphia Museum with similar background music.
Frontal allusion by the main character (Michael Blanco) who trains as a boxer exactly like Sylvester Stallone in 'Rocky'.
At one point, Billy lifts up and eats an egg as he says, "I'm Rocky Balboa!", referring to Rocky's eating raw eggs before boxing matches
"Sumo" segment plot is largely based on Rocky
Mentioned in Prom Flashback
Sylvester Stallone at Lincoln Financial Field opening
Hank - "You're gonna eat lightning, and crap out thunder!"
Billy asks, "What film has Dennis watched the most times?". Zoe says "Rocky". The correct answer is Raging Bull.
Song lyric: "Even 'Rocky' had a montage"
Referenced in Undercover Gangster
The episode references the film in many ways. The most evident is the title, taken from Rocky's line at the end of the film. The character of Jerry, a Philly resident with a humble background, is inspired to make something of himself after seeing the movie, where he runs in his future love Gina. The fight between Jerry and Mo was hyped as a "real-life" version of the Rocky-Apollo fight, pitting an underdog against a vastly superior fighter. Much like Rocky, Jerry seeks to prove his worth by "going the distance" in all fifteen rounds against Mo. Also at one point, while training, Jerry runs up the now-famous "Rocky steps" in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
poster in Scotty's apartment
Enrique buys Peggy the Rocky box set.
biography of Stallone, who talks about the film
In one of the recordings Mia screams Adriane just like Rocky did.
A reference to the infamous egg-drinking scene is made.
In "Montage", much of the wagon's training sequence (especially the wagon "running" up the stairs) is a parody of the movie's training sequence
Mac and Carmen run up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Arts during their date
This film is referenced in the U.S. theatrical trailer for 'Italian Stallion'.
Rose runs up Philadelphia Museum of Art steps -twice
Referenced by name
Chris says it's his favorite movie
Open reference by a character
"Italian Stallion"
Ruckus claims Stallone is one of the greatest fighters because of this film
Reference to Rocky
"Italian Stallion"
John G. Avildsen talks about working with Rocky cinematographer James Crabe
flag has a picture of Stallone with the word "Rocky" written next to him
"Eye of the Tigger" during the training scene
During Jean-Philippe's training the Rocky theme plays and Fabrice mentions Rocky Balboa
Nerd has a poster of this movie.
guess during Charades
Rocky VI is playing at Joe's
mentioned by Jimmy
title character is correct response in "Movie Title Names" category
Charles punches some meat hanging in the walk-in freezer and says "Yo, Adrian"
The episode title is a reference to the Rocky series. Tristan hopes for a training montage when Grandpa offers to train him.
(said after a fight) "You just want to be Rocky today."
Nerd has a poster of this movie.
newspaper article mentions "Italian Stallion"
Crypto boasts to Milenkov that he is "the master of disaster"
Foxxy Love asks "can we do a fake Rocky training song?" And Spanky ham says "Only if we can afford an orchestra."
Mentioned by name.
In "Halloween Potion-ma-jig", Bubs' Halloween costume is of Apollo Creed
Chris says he might tape the movie
Poster Visible.
The narrator says that Tonya is training harder than Rocky
a boxer is called Rocky
complained about titles name
Michael mentions Apollo Creed
the film is discussed and used in clips
The music that Windsor dance to.
Contestant dressed as Apollo Creed with Apollo's name mentioned by himself and some of the judges.
Cofeld and Eddie discuss Rocky I, II, and III.
Dave tries to guess which movie the family is about to watch.
Theme from Rocky plays as contestant is shown training for show, same contestant also mentions Rocky.
One of Max's associates says, "Yo, Adrian!"
Open reference by a character.
Ray names the script as one of five that all young writers should "master" to understand how to structure a script successfully and cites the film as one reason that 1976 was "the greatest movie year of all time."
Shawn says that Brandon "wears his good-luck charm the way that Rocky Balboa wears his belt."
Theme song heard
The theme plays at the end.
Mentioned in dialogue.
Open reference by a character
Eye of the Tiger plays while Hilary is training.
Russell Gilbert sings the theme from this movie during the package of his rehearsals with Wendy Matthews
Tony hums the theme song
During the montage where the rats take over the kitchen and start cooking, one of the rats is boxing with a raw steak to tenderize it, a reference to the Rocky montage where he practices his jabs using sides of beef.
Monk mentions the movie during a conversation with Krenshaw.
The theme music from this movie is played in a segment on Sylvester Stallone.
Mentioned by Frank Stallone at the Siblings Anonymous group meeting
Brandon dresses like Rocky and imitates several key scenes from the movie
A game based off of the movie is compared to the game featured in this episode.
Theme played at Martin's funeral.
"You're like Rocky, get back in the game".
Various references to the film
referenced in dialogue
Referenced in Weekend Update
picture of rocky statue shown
The Rocky theme is played during the training montage
Garfield, as a boxer, refers to Arlene as "Adrian" in his 30-second movie montage.
Rocky Balboa appears during the intro.
Tugg Speedman's physique is compared to that of Rocky
Example of a 5 Second Movie given its own separate channel
Rocky Balboa mentioned
Sylvester Stallone, in character as Rocky, is one of "Ocean's 38."
Included in a $2,000 question
DiNozzo: "... or Rocky vs. ... everyone"
Ms. Rivera and Chris discuss the movie
one of the characters mentions that he always bet on "brothers" and the only time he was wrong was when Rocky beat Apollo
the narrator says he saw the movie a million times
Theme music ("Gonna Fly Now") played to welcome the test-taking "superstars".
Theme song played
Slumdog Millionare (2008) is classed as 'The Indian Rocky'
mentioned in dialogue
John adds 'Not any of the other Rockys...'
Burt Young appears in this film also
Rocky Balboa is the subject of a $1,000 question
Both Fannar and Linda are avid Rocky fans and talk about the film series through out the movie.
Tara considers herself the Rocky of the group.
Rocky statue shown in Philly visit
mentioned by Dante
says this movie has a training montage that's a rip on the Rocky theme
references throughout
Jennifer confuses Rocky with The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Subject of a $3,000 question
Rocky Balboa is included in a $3,000 question
Dr. Doom's training montage uses similar music and ends with him running up a flight of stairs
Poster of the movie is visible.
Roeper says "Invictus" becomes a regular sports movie like "Rocky" and "Hoosiers"
"Oh just go ahead and add in a Rocky reference, you know you wanna."
The theme music is played in a segment on Oscar De La Hoya, and Lizzy Lovette says that Oscar gives Rocky a run for his money.
Subject of a $10,000 question
Danny Young and Frankie Poultney dance to the theme from the film.
Saul likens Jesse's bruised face to that of Rocky.
Jane Curtin refers to the scene on the museum steps
Crew member on the Time Bandit says to another, "you gotta fight, Rocky, you gotta fight"
Italian Stallion mentioned
Bruce's hamster is named Rocky, and when he dies, we can hear the Rocky theme playing at its funeral.
mentions the Rocky franchise
mentions the Rocky franchise
poster in Ali's home
Stallone's Oscar winner is mentioned
compares the round montages
Rocky is momentarily featured in the opening cast call
mentioned in dialogue
Steve Austin says that Sylvester Stallone giving him the chance to be in "The Expendables" was like Apollo giving Rocky a chance to fight for the championship in the film
Rocky imitated
Apollo Creed Theater seen
Hewy says the score in "Legend of the Guardians" to the Rocky movies
Dexter suggests to Adrian they watch this and quotes the title character
Howard tries to convince Raj that the Rocky Mountains are located in Philadelphia since the movie Rocky was set there.
Bam calls his sucker-punching stunts "Rocky" and "Rocky 2"
Referenced by an ESPN reporter
G asks Sam if he should sing the Rocky theme.
Charlie mentions the movie and later plays the theme.
Mark Wahlberg says that after the film, it was necessary to make the boxing in "The Fighter" realistic
Refers to the villain Rocky as "Rocky Bal-bastard"
poster on wall
a clip of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's 1976 review is shown during the closing credits
Theme music to Rocky plays when Bob and Jairo fight.
Mentioned in dialogue
Singer Justin Bieber (while being interviewed by Conan O'Brien) mentions the main character, Rocky Balboa, in this movie
a clip of Siskel and Ebert's original review is shown during the closing credits
title mentioned
Zev and Justin mention feeling like Rocky while running up a hill
"Gonna Fly Now" is played during a training montage
"Seriously, that's Adrian from the Rocky movies."
Mentioned by Monterray.
Lupo calls Zane 'Rocky' while he's training boxing moves.
Kim mentions it as her favorite movie.
"Rock, Mick and Paulie" mentioned
Sylvester Stallone refer to as Rocky.
Hank mentions Rocky.
"Maybe the Stallone voice doesn't work when he's putting down boxing."
Jay compares "Real Steel" to "Rocky" with robots
"So Adam...goes the distance" (imitating Stallone)
Jay says that "Real Steel" is like "Rocky" with a fighting robot
Mentioning how the beginning and end film of a series could easily follow one another.
Music played when Alfred E. Neuman boxes his shadow.
Lily mentions the character, Rocky Balboa.
mentioned by Brandon as an example of a classic underdog story
Archibald Peck walks past the Rocky statue at the end,
Referenced by name
Critic, imitating Mickey: "I want ya to eat sprinkles and crap me some Christmas cookies."
Ann says, "Everyone loves a good comeback story," and she adds "Rocky" as an example.
Ron Anderson discusses working with Sly Stalone on RV for Rocky films.
Italian Stallion mentioned
Mentioned when chopper-pilots eyelid freezes shut
Discussing his film "Avenging Angelo" with Sylvester Stallone, Billy Gardell notes that he habitually spoke to Stallone off-camera using Mickey's voice until Stallone good-naturedly started responding as Rocky
film still seen
Critic does a Rocky impersonation to mock Richie Rich's speech patterns.
mentioned in dialogue
The training scene with Chili's Pansear pays homage to the film
Mentioned in the "Italian Stallion" trailer.
listed as one of Pelant's Pay Per View movies
Mentioned by Daniel MacPherson after the band play Gonna Fly Now leading in from a commercial break.
Stairs said whoever punched him "hit like Apollo Creed"
While talking about Sylvester Stallone, Kurt says "Adriaaaan!", the way Rocky did in the older film.
referenced in clue in "Movie Fighters" category
mentioned in dialogue
Jean-Claude Van Damme mentions that he saw the film when he was 18
title mentioned
The movie is mentioned
Daffy references the plot
theme song heard
mentioned in dialogue
Poster seen
Chris Tucker says that when he was in Philadelphia, he ran up the "Rocky" steps
Rocky Balboa mentioned
George tells Lavon that he feels like Rocky and suggests running the steps at the courthouse.
Dennis Rodman says that a band at Kim Jong-Un's palace played the film's theme
Dwayne Johnson says that he didn't list the film as one of his favorites because Rocky lost the fight in the film
Daniel lists it as one of the movies he likes due to self-made characters in it
Seth mentions "Rocky" in a Weekend Update story.
Linkara says Dr. Doom would definitely have won the fight
Zack mentions the "Rocky movie"
Features
Seen on TV briefly
Rocky & Adrian watch are watching it on the TV
Featured in
Clips are shown for the review.
A clip is shown. #7 on Roger Ebert's top ten list.
clips shown
the fight with Apollo from the end of Rocky is seen at the start of Rocky II
clips shown
Roger Ebert says this was not just an important movie for Sylvester Stallone; it was important for Arnold Schwarzenegger, too.
clips shown
clips shown
clips shown
This film is #78 on the list.
This film is #52 on the list.
The poster is shown in a clip from "Saturday Night Fever".
Rocky Balboa is #7 on the "Heroes" list.
clips shown
The song "Gonna Fly Now" is #58 on the list.
The quote "Yo, Adrian!" is #80 on the list.
Chris watches this movie
Featurette about the making of the film
Featurette about the making of the film
Featurette about the making of the film
Featurette about the making of the film
Featurette about the making of the film
Featurette about the making of the film
This film is #4 on the list.
Clips shown in a segment on its title character.
Documentary about the making of the movie
Movie clips and music are used.
clips are featured to illustrate the best movie fight scenes
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Yo Adrian!"
This film is #57 on the list.
Clip shown.
Best Picture montage
This film is #2 on the "Sports" list.
clips from the movie are seen
Rocky's theme plays as Linkara battles Countdown.
Pep talk segment
Taking #1 in the best fighting movies
Clips of mistakes shown
"You're gonna eat lightning, and you're gonna crap thunder."
Clips shown in a segment on Gonna Fly Now.
Brett's #3 Old Wise Dude is Mick
a clip is shown in a montage of Sylvester Stallone films
Clips shown of Stallone's early career
clips are shown
Clips featured.
Panda "forgets about it" and shows some scenes
#3
Several clips are featured.
this movie's theme ranks at #4
Clips seen and discussed
Spoofed in
Spoofed in Gary Weis film
Mork comes down the staircase impersonating Stallone in Rocky.
Buddy's final fight and reunion with Sally
Spoofed in the last scene (surgery room)
Michael Keaton's character did a whole 'Rocky' sequence.
parodied
The training montage is a direct parody of this film.
climbing stairs as theme plays
The title, main character and much of the plot parody Rocky.
Rocky of Rocky and Hoodwinkle is a parody of Rocky Balboa
A variation of the Rocky theme plays after Larry's gym workout.
Spoofed on the multiplex marquee as "Rocko 12"
Homer's training montage spoofs the training montage in "Rocky."
a Rocky lookalike is seen in full boxing getup
A character runs out the stairs at a cemetery (spoofing the famous scene of "Rocky" running up the stairs of the Philadelphia Museum of Art), with the soundtrack of "Rocky" as the background music.
When Rocko uses the Anatomizer, a "Rocko" version of the song "Gonna Fly Now" plays.
Sherman runs up the stairs and punches the air exactly like Rocky did
Both the resistance soldier training sequence and the extended fist-fight between Detective Mandy and Satan Claus spoof similar scenes in Rocky (1977) (the training montage and Rocky-Apollo Creed fight), complete with similar reaction cutaways used of Rocky's supporters, and use the music score from those scenes in Rocky (1976). In addition, Mandy's Wife inspires Mandy to get up and continue fighting, as Adrian did in Rocky (1976).
A lot of the training sequences are based on the movie Rocky, including Homer running alongside Moe, Marge asking Moe not to let Homer fight and the line "You will always be a loser".
A beaten-up Dennis shouting "Adrienne!" after getting married.
In "Man With the Golden Gut" Johnny runs up the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial while a parody of the theme music plays.
Doug plays a scene were he talks like Sylvester Stallone and Burgess Meredith
"Gonna Fly Now" plays during the baseball scene.
Pedro acts the same scene of the training, he drinks a glass of raw eggs and then, he vomits it. Pedro begins to run like Rocky Balboa using the same gray suit .
Goofy's studying montage, complete with him climbing stairs at the end.
Sean jumps at the top of some steps outside with his hands in the air like Rocky
Sugar Bear runs the exact same place in a very similiar outfit as did Rocky in his famous training scene while he's jogging up some steps. The very same location is used for the shot in BMH.
Hansel says, "cut me", during contest.
the final fight against Apollo Creed, also explicitly references as such
Uses theme music from Rockie movie; also Marge's training includes weight lifting with weights made of everyday domestic items - spoof of Rocky's training with everyday items instead of special machines.
A Sylvester Stallone clone has the character name - Rocky Ramboa (a play on the character name Rocky Balboa) - and fights in a boxing match.
the scene where she runs up the stairs to her trainier
Rich Fulcher's boxing trainer character in this episode is a parody of Rocky's trainer in this film.
Because it spoofs the part at the ending where Adrian is trying to get to Rocky in the ring. (-Adrian! -Rocky! -Adrian! -Rocky... etc)
"Cut me"
The slow motion punch Randy takes to the face is a parody of the famous one in this film. Randy's training scenes are also similar. He wears the same outfit as Stallone for them. Also, the slow piano music that plays when Randy decides not to go to the final game is a slowed-down version of the Rocky theme.
Cleveland trains to kill Quagmire with the help of Mickey
Rancid's slow-motion punch
The montage of Torrente's training, set to "Gonna Fly Now".
The slow motion punch Adam takes to the face is a parody of the famous one in this film. Adam's training scenes are also similar. He wears the same outfit as Stallone for them.
when guy is hit on the court, he is brought to the side and says "Cut me, Mick! Cut me!"
this movie is spoofed in this episode
They make fun of how they are making a new Rocky movie even though Stallone is too old
Mike trains for a wheelchair race Rocky style.
A "Rocky"-like theme is heard as a sheep climbs to the top of a pile of garbage and begins jumping up and down, like Rocky at the top of the steps in Philadelphia.
Dennis attempts to drink a glass of egg yolks ala Rocky Balboa and ends up gagging on them.
the team punches frozen meat in a freezer
Chris trains Blackie the dog in a Rocky-style montage (raw eggs, punching meat, running up steps)
Rocky wins the bout a different way
Max and Jake try to drink two raw eggs and spit them out
Breaking eggs into a glass and punching along with the famous music
Music leading into the fight.
Todd's training montage contains many elements from this movie
Joey Fatone pitches a new sketch concept of "Part Rocky, Part Crocodile Dundee 2"
Before meeting Gina McQueen for the first time, Cyprien trains the same way as Rocky. The theme song is played.
"Gonna Fly Now" plays as Linkara trains, Rocky style.
drinking eggs like Rocky and puking
Killjoy imitates Paulie during Zilla's boxing match
major spoof
The montage where Timmy helps his dad study is a parody of the training montage from Rocky.
Porno spoof of the series.
With a classic boxing training montage.