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Punk Rocket is a fictional character, and anti-titan in the animated series Teen Titans, voiced by Greg Ellis. Punk Rocket is a villain specially created for the "Lost Episode". His appearance seems to be based on Billy Idol.
Background
Punk Rocket's background is that he originated in England and moved to the US to conquer and gain respect. Punk Rocket has an English accent, and uses terms such as Mate, Crummy, Cruddy, and Rubbish repeatedly. Punk Rocket's appearance is not usual, its unique because he wears an orange jumpsuit and the sleeves are torn off. He obtained the jumpsuit on his first trip to prison. He has spiked hair, and the color tone is a light gray to a white color. He has multiple piercings throughout his body. He has a few freckles under his eyes and his eyes have a dark outline around them.
Punk Rocket is basically an anti-titan who wants the world to be under his control. He believes they should bow down to the sound of chaos. Punk Rocket's weapon is a guitar that releases sonic beams when strummed. These sonic beams are very powerful, strong enough to blast through walls. Although he took out most of the Teen Titans at first, he was defeated when Beast Boy caused Punk Rocket to put the guitar at its maximum, blowing up the sound system in the process.
Punk Rocket is seen in "For Real" as a jail inmate, alongside André LeBlanc, watching Control Freak. He also appears in the massive villain lineup in "Homecoming: Part 2." He and H.I.V.E. student Angel fought Bumblebee for the Brotherhood of Evil and they knock her from the sky. However, she escapes and returns with Starfire and Red Star to save the day. During the fight just prior to the final battle, Herald stops Punk by creating another dimension with his horn, allowing Más to knock Punk Rocket into it.
Equipment Punk Rocket has a special guitar that he created himself. When the guitar is strummed, it releases powerful sonic blasts. The sonic powers can effect robotic materials severely, such as Cyborg. The guitar can also be used as a hoverboard-like vehicle for flight.
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