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"Rhino", created by Alan Grant, John Wagner, and Norm Breyfogle was voiced by Earl Boen and first appeared in Detective Comics #583 as Frederick Rhino with a sister, Moose.
Batman: The Animated Series-Nicknamed for his hulking size and a tattoo on his right arm, Rhino joined the Ventriloquist's gang. When his sleeve was partially ripped in a robbery, Batman was able to identify him by the tattoo and confronted him. Rhino didn't tell him anything, but afterwards rushed to Scarface, revealing the villain's identity to Batman.
Rhino worked for the Ventriloquist on a number of occasions, first when Scarface planned a series of heists with clockwork precision, and later when the boss enlisted Catwoman to help steal Veronica Vreeland's rare stuffed animals. On both these occasions, Rhino's raw power was unable to beat Batman's finesse.
The Adventures of Batman & Robin-Recently, when the Ventriloquist was released from Arkham Asylum with a clean bill of health, Mugsy and Rhino waited for Scarface to emerge. When it turned out that he wouldn't, however, they hired Hips McManus to impersonate Scarface and resurrect the gang. However, the real Scarface was upset with them because he was only playing dead until the heat was off, but their antics forced him to come out too early and he attempted to kill them. Batman and Batgirl saved them and sent them to Stonegate Penitentiary.
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A Squad Automatic Weapon, or SAW, is a portable form of automatic power. These powerful machines are light enough to be handled by one person.
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