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Cane Fu
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The use of a cane as an Improvised Weapon. Often associated with When Elders Attack, next to Handbag of Hurt. Given the bent shape, it can also double as a hook. A Justified Trope in that the Korean martial art Hapkido, the British Bartitsu and Singlestick, and the French Savate and Canne utilize the walking cane as a potentially deadly weapon. Of course, consider for a moment that a cane, to be effective in its designed purpose, has to be strong enough to support a person's weight, and long enough to allow themselves to hold themselves upright with it. That combination makes for a potentially very effective melee weapon. Be careful, though. This would, in US jurisdictions, count as a deadly weapon, because it's a great big club. So, y'know, Rule of Cautious Bludgeoning Judgment. See also Sword Cane, when the cane is concealing a bladed weapon. May overlap with Parasol of Pain. |
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In the first film, Holmes is attacked by Lord Blackwood who is armed with a cane. In trying to disarm him, Holmes grabs ahold of the cane shaft. It turns out to be the scabbard for a sword hidden within, and Holmes proceeds to fight Blackwood's sword with the cane shaft. | |
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Dan in MediEvil 2 gets a Cane Stick as a reward for bringing the first Chalice to the professor. It has a weak stabbing attack, but when fully charged it can be slammed into the ground, generating a shockwave. | |
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The Terror of the Tongs: When Lee recognises Harcourt as a member of the Red Dragon tong, he attacks her with his walking stick. | |
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Raging Justice has Mr. P, The Dragon who wields a pimp cane as his weapon. He's pretty good at it too, slapping the snot out of your characters with ease and occasionally performing a difficult-to-avoid Spin Attack using said cane. | |
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Ranma ½: Cologne. | |
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House: Dr. House doesn't quite fight with his trusty walking cane, but it is not rare for him to use it to block, push away or trip someone as part of his usual antisocial antics. In "Hunting," he goes as far as using it to induce anaphylactic shock to prove that the man on the receiving end has cysts in his liver. And then there's episode "Bombshells" and the Dream Sequence of House fighting his teammembers-turned-zombies with his cane, including turning it into an axe and then into a shotgun. | |
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The Duke of Detroit does this on Motorcity. | |
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Bloodborne has the Threaded Cane, a weapon for the classy hunters of Yharnam. It helps that it's a Mix-and-Match Weapon that can be turned into a Whip Sword as well. You can even cave people's skulls in with it while wearing a dapper top hat or tricorne. | |
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Looney Tunes short All Abir-r-r-d!: Sylvester and Tweety are on a train. When Sylvester tries to grab Tweety, the conductor hits Sylvester's paw with a cane. | |
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In The Revenge of Frankenstein, the first blow in the attack on Frankenstein at the pauper hospital is landed by an old man with a walking stick. Several other patients attack him with crutches and canes. | |
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Scrooge McDuck used his cane as a primary weapon, tool, and pogo stick in the NES DuckTales games. | |
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Star Trek: Picard: Picard strikes down one of the Romulans who invade his chateau in "The End of the Beginning" with his cane. | |
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Samurai Warriors 3: Hojo Ujiyasu uses his cane as a primary tool, both as a bludgeoning object and a rifle hidden in the body of said cane. | |
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Hugh from The Night Unfurls uses the Threaded Cane as a starter Mix-and-Match Weapon. Also useful as a walking stick to support oneself when injured from a fight. | |
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RWBY: Torchwick possesses a cane, Melodic Cudgel, that can be used as a club or gun in battle. When attacked by Blake and Sun in Volume 1, he is able to overpower Blake while simultaneously parrying Sun's twin nunchuck-guns, Ruyi Bang and Jingu Bang. Blake returns the favor in Volume 2, defeating him singlehandedly. When fighting Ruby on top of an airship, he uses Melodic Cudgel as a gun, to parry her bullets and blade, and then as a club to beat her while she's on the ground. Ozpin's cane, the Long Memory, can be used in battle. Ozpin favours a fencing style, and can function at such high speeds that he can turn multiple projectiles into dust; he can also strike an opponent so fast that he leaves afterimages of the weapon. The Long Memory is given to Oscar in Volume 5, for him to learn how to fight. As with Ozpin, it becomes his primary weapon, and as he becomes more comfortable with combat, his use of it becomes increasingly similar to Ozpin's. In Volume 7, it is revealed to be able to channel Ozpin's magic, with Oscar using it to generate a shield capable of withstanding a fall out of Atlas. He later uses it to project an energy blast, and it is also shown to be capable of storing kinetic energy, Ozpin having not used this function for centuries. When he finally does, it's... explosive. This wasn't even all the kinetic energy it had stored, still containing more. |
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Horrors of the Black Museum: In a fury, Bancroft attempts to strike his mistress with his cane, only to have her snatch it off him, leaving him helpless as he needs it to walk. | |
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In the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip, Count Jodafra delivers a truly vicious and near-fatal beating to his own niece Destrii with his walking cane when she tries to prevent him sacrificing some kidnapped children to an Eldritch Abomination. This cements her Heel–Face Turn and puts a stop to the comic's earlier suggestions that he might not be wholly evil. | |
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Army of Frankensteins: During their fight in the theatre, Booth reveals that his walking stick is actually a Sword Cane and Alan grabs a cane from a box of props to defend himself and they start fencing. | |
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The fourth boss of The Ninja Warriors Again uses a cane to whack you with. Unlike most of the other bosses (genetic mutants, machines, or ki practitioners), he doesn't have any powers, but that cane can hurt robot ninjas just as much as the other mooks. | |
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Annabelle Marlowe from Charby the Vampirate and Here There Be Monsters is Victor's unassuming Retired Badass cane-wielding grandmother. | |
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Cruella: When she crashes the Baroness' Black & White Ball, Cruella uses her walking stick to disable several of the Baroness' guards when they try to eject her. | |
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Paris Police 1900: Jules Guérin uses his cane to savagely beat a Jewish newsboy in his Establishing Character Moment, and M. Lépine uses his cane as a weapon when leading the police at the rue de Chabrol. At the end of the second season, M. Lépine savagely beats Fondari with his cane in his office. |
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Homestuck: Terezi. Her STRIFE Specibus is her walking cane (she's blind), which also doubles as a multi-sectioned stave in a Shout-Out to Daredevil. Clubs Deuce uses a cane as his preferred weapon. Crosses over to Improbable Weapon User: You flip the fuck out over the fact that this is apparently a BULL PENIS CANE. |
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In Maniac Cop, Sally catches McRae going through her purse and attacks him with her cane, very nearly knocking him out. | |
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Scrooge McDuck on DuckTales (1987), even more frequently than in the comics, most prominently in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp. His cane is also occasionally shown to contain various gadgets, from a laser beam (when he adopted the nighttime vigilante Super Hero hobby common for billionaires) to a magnet he uses to pick up spare coins, so perhaps he even has a collection. In DuckTales (2017) Scrooge again wields his cane as a pogo stick as a nod to the NES game. | |
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Fallout: New Vegas features the White Glove Society, who run the Ultra-Luxe Casino. Their shtick is nice suits, slightly creepy masks, and Cane Fu. Due to having to hand over your weapons to (peacefully) enter the casino, The easiest way to arm yourself should shit hit the fan inside the casino is to arm yourself with one of their canes. It's at this point the player discovers that this thing is pretty powerful. | |
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Lee from The Walking Dead will explain to Clementine in Episode 1 that his Dad walked with a cane, and how it "protected the family drugstore better than a guard dog ever could." He also claims that his dad managed to not only be effective with it but made it look cool. | |
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Mike Locken, the protagonist of The Killer Elite (1975), gets shot in the elbow and knee by a colleague turned traitor. Hollywood Healing is averted, and he has to undergo a lengthy rehabilitation. His superior wants to confine Locken to a desk job, but Locken is eager for revenge so teaches himself to fight with his cane (not without difficulty; during one training session it goes flying through a window). | |
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Erma: The Dreaded Monster Lord Osamu appears as a stooped, elderly Tengu-like figure with a twisted cane, which he can shove through the skull of anyone foolish enough to attack him. He can do just as much with his bare hands, so it's a function of his own strength, not the cane. | |
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X-Kaliber 2097 has The Dragon, Kane, who... wields a cane. Which he can use to execute some repeated jabs and hits at you. | |
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Canes can be found as melee weapons in Fallout 4 as well, but they're not very powerful. You can improve them by adding weapon mods like nails, but they're still among the weaker melee weapons in the game. | |
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In Skulduggery Pleasant, Valkyrie gets a stick as a birthday present. She never uses the first one, but the second one her reflection gets is a magic enhanced variant that can stun enemies. | |
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Frank Stiles, of Freedom Force fame, got his walking stick turned into the Patriot Staff in the events that turned him into Minuteman. Now he uses it to bludgeon people while shouting "Right Makes Might!" | |
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Samurai Grandpa: Ojichan uses his cane as his weapon in his quest to rescue his granddaughter. | |
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In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, this occupies the "miscellaneous item" slot, on the same category as flowers and the dildo. It works exactly as a blunt katana, without the One-Hit Kill chance of decapitating the enemy you attack it with. Damage dealt by cane hits is somewhat lacking compared to regular melee weapons, but if you use the martial arts style learned in San Fierro for a mixed pattern of kicks and whacks, it can 4-shot a normal pedestrian if CJ has high muscle. Provided the player knows where to look for it, the cane is also the most common melee in the game. | |
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The Rozen Maiden Shinku sometimes uses her cane as a parrying weapon. | |
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Played with in an episode of Victorious where the students at Hollywood Arts have to do stage-fighting. Tori and Jade's skit is about a mugger and an old lady with a cane. | |
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In the cinematic adaption of The Da Vinci Code, Leigh Teabing, a crippled, old, slightly eccentric historian (and played by Sir Ian McKellen), manages to subdue Silas, an ominously frightening albino Psycho for Hire Church Militant with a gun (and a rather large body count)... by tricking him to reach over a table for the MacGuffin, so Teabing could beat the living shit out of him from above with his two crutches. | |
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Batman: Bruce Wayne during the Knightquest arc, after having his spine broken by Bane. | |
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Saints Row 2 has the Pimp's Cane as an unlockable shotgun class weapon. It's the most powerful shotgun in the game, but it fires so slowly that other, easier to obtain shotguns actually beat it in overall performance. While it's equipped, it changes your walk animation to a pimp's swagger. | |
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Sly Cooper's weapon of choice is a cane with a hook at the end that he can use to cling onto objects to swing around. The Cooper Clan in general all use canes as weapons, though they usually have their own take on it. | |
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SlyCooper | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_7f624b67 | |
Cane Fu / int_7fd403f8 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_7fd403f8 | comment |
In Galaxy Quest, the wounded Mathesar uses his cane to knock out Sarris. | |
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Galaxy Quest | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_7fd403f8 | |
Cane Fu / int_8046c0b2 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_8046c0b2 | comment |
Mr. Fuji, the ever devious one, would use his cane to trip up his wrestler's opponents or attack with it. | |
Cane Fu / int_8046c0b2 | featureApplicability |
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Mr. Fuji (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_8046c0b2 | |
Cane Fu / int_819c0fd5 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_819c0fd5 | comment |
In Colonel March of Scotland Yard, even though March's iconic umbrella is actually a Sword Cane, he is also adept as using it as a weapon without drawing the blade. For example, in "Hot Money" a criminal attempts to draw a gun from a desk drawer, only for march to hook the man's swivel chair with the handle of the umbrella and spin the chair around, then knock the gun from his hand with the brolly. | |
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Colonel March of Scotland Yard | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_819c0fd5 | |
Cane Fu / int_848d6e83 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_848d6e83 | comment |
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable: The Gears of Destiny shows that this is the weapon of choice of Fate's tutor, Rynith. The fact that she channels her magic down the shaft of the straight cane she wields means that her swings have a surprising amount of range and power behind them. | |
Cane Fu / int_848d6e83 | featureApplicability |
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Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_848d6e83 | |
Cane Fu / int_8bad4425 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_8bad4425 | comment |
Arsène Lupin (yes, that one) in Code:Realize prefers not to use violence at all, but when the fighting becomes necessary, his Classy Cane is his weapon of choice. | |
Cane Fu / int_8bad4425 | featureApplicability |
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Arsène Lupin | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_8bad4425 | |
Cane Fu / int_8c0c101d | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_8c0c101d | comment |
Albedo: Erma Felna EDF: There's a fighting style named "stick fighting", who is basically bojutsu mixed with kendo and with a large stick rather than a shinai. | |
Cane Fu / int_8c0c101d | featureApplicability |
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Albedo: Erma Felna EDF (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_8c0c101d | |
Cane Fu / int_8d817ccb | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_8d817ccb | comment |
Lost: Ben delivers one heck of a strike on Anthony Cooper with his crutch (while he is recovering from spinal surgery) to shut him up. Sure, at the time you think it's uncalled for but then it is revealed that not only is Anthony Cooper responsible for ruining both Locke and Sawyer's lives, but also Ben is all to aware of the damage an abusive father can do to a child... | |
Cane Fu / int_8d817ccb | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_8d817ccb | featureConfidence |
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Lost | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_8d817ccb | |
Cane Fu / int_8f8df73b | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_8f8df73b | comment |
Rafiki in The Lion King (1994); he uses his staff quite well in the scene where he's taking on a group of hyenas. | |
Cane Fu / int_8f8df73b | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_8f8df73b | featureConfidence |
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The Lion King (1994) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_8f8df73b | |
Cane Fu / int_8feafd95 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_8feafd95 | comment |
New Warriors: Silhouette is partially crippled and incorporates her crutches into her fighting style. | |
Cane Fu / int_8feafd95 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_8feafd95 | featureConfidence |
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New Warriors (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_8feafd95 | |
Cane Fu / int_938e19ec | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_938e19ec | comment |
Fraggle Rock: The World's Oldest Fraggle uses his cane to hit other Fraggles with when they annoy him too much. The most frequent recipient is Henchy, his Beleaguered Assistant, but Red has gotten it a couple of times, too. | |
Cane Fu / int_938e19ec | featureApplicability |
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Fraggle Rock | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_938e19ec | |
Cane Fu / int_9bbff20c | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_9bbff20c | comment |
In Shadowrun Corporate Sins Cromwell is taught Bartitsu in the interim between episodes 6 and 7. Because apparently being an eight-foot troll Physical Adept isn't scary enough. | |
Cane Fu / int_9bbff20c | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_9bbff20c | featureConfidence |
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Shadowrun Corporate Sins (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_9bbff20c | |
Cane Fu / int_9be7a1cb | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_9be7a1cb | comment |
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has the Climax Boss of Chapter 10 use a cane as his main weapon. Kiryu even remarks you don't see that kind of weapon very often these days. | |
Cane Fu / int_9be7a1cb | featureApplicability |
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_9be7a1cb | |
Cane Fu / int_9dbc17e3 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_9dbc17e3 | comment |
The Bride: On finding Captain Josef Schoden seducing Eva, Frankenstein hits him over the head with his Classy Cane. | |
Cane Fu / int_9dbc17e3 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_9dbc17e3 | featureConfidence |
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The Bride | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_9dbc17e3 | |
Cane Fu / int_9f78fda3 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_9f78fda3 | comment |
In Murder, She Wrote, Gentleman Thief Dennis Stanton's walking stick is a Swiss-Army Weapon, but he is also very adept at using the stick as a weapon in its own right. | |
Cane Fu / int_9f78fda3 | featureApplicability |
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Murder, She Wrote | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_9f78fda3 | |
Cane Fu / int_9f7a3ead | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_9f7a3ead | comment |
Crayon Chronicles: One of the weapons you can wield is a cane. | |
Cane Fu / int_9f7a3ead | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_9f7a3ead | featureConfidence |
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Crayon Chronicles (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_9f7a3ead | |
Cane Fu / int_9fcc8c53 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_9fcc8c53 | comment |
Super Punch-Out!! has Hoy Quarlow; well it's more of a staff but he uses his with gusto. | |
Cane Fu / int_9fcc8c53 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_9fcc8c53 | featureConfidence |
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Punch-Out!! (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_9fcc8c53 | |
Cane Fu / int_a13a0bb0 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_a13a0bb0 | comment |
In Six of Crows, Kaz Brekker uses his Classy Cane both to walk and as a weapon—in fact, it’s weighted to break bones. In the second novel, Crooked Kingdom, he uses it as a weapon multiple times during the fight with the Dregs. | |
Cane Fu / int_a13a0bb0 | featureApplicability |
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Six of Crows | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_a13a0bb0 | |
Cane Fu / int_a25325a5 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_a25325a5 | comment |
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze has Cranky Kong use his cane in a number of offensive ways, most notably a pogo stick bounce similar to Scrooge's. He also uses it for his melee attack in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. | |
Cane Fu / int_a25325a5 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_a25325a5 | featureConfidence |
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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_a25325a5 | |
Cane Fu / int_a3496fb1 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_a3496fb1 | comment |
Yakuza: Like a Dragon: Some of Nanba's exclusive weapons are canes, but his default weapon is a parasol. Sawashiro fights with a cane for part of his second boss fight, Canne de Combat style. |
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Cane Fu / int_a3496fb1 | featureApplicability |
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_a3496fb1 | |
Cane Fu / int_a5854e7a | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_a5854e7a | comment |
Candyman from Lethal League uses his cane to hit the ball. | |
Cane Fu / int_a5854e7a | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_a5854e7a | featureConfidence |
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Lethal League (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_a5854e7a | |
Cane Fu / int_a654931c | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_a654931c | comment |
In Noah Smith's stage version of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hyde murders Enfield by beating him to death with Enfield's own walking stick. | |
Cane Fu / int_a654931c | featureApplicability |
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_a654931c | |
Cane Fu / int_a7c71872 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_a7c71872 | comment |
Sherlock Holmes is a master of this in Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century, using a collapsible walking stick as his primary weapon. | |
Cane Fu / int_a7c71872 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_a7c71872 | featureConfidence |
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Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_a7c71872 | |
Cane Fu / int_af99e848 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_af99e848 | comment |
In the finale of Targets, Orlock uses his cane to knock away Thompson's gun, and then slaps him. | |
Cane Fu / int_af99e848 | featureApplicability |
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Targets | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_af99e848 | |
Cane Fu / int_b8072e57 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_b8072e57 | comment |
Po knocks down a racist bouncer with his cane in Romeo Must Die. | |
Cane Fu / int_b8072e57 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_b8072e57 | featureConfidence |
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Romeo Must Die | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_b8072e57 | |
Cane Fu / int_b9b58c14 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_b9b58c14 | comment |
In Ruby Quest, Red uses his signature cane in this way more than once. | |
Cane Fu / int_b9b58c14 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_b9b58c14 | featureConfidence |
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RubyQuest | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_b9b58c14 | |
Cane Fu / int_bb5be2d4 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_bb5be2d4 | comment |
MVP became a practitioner of this when managing Bobby Lashley and Omos. | |
Cane Fu / int_bb5be2d4 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_bb5be2d4 | featureConfidence |
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Montel Vontavious Porter (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_bb5be2d4 | |
Cane Fu / int_bb8d34f1 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_bb8d34f1 | comment |
Blindsided: the Game has the blind protagonist, Walter, using a "white cane" version. The choreographer admits that they had to replace the cane with a non-collapsible version for the fight scenes. | |
Cane Fu / int_bb8d34f1 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_bb8d34f1 | featureConfidence |
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Blindsided: the Game | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_bb8d34f1 | |
Cane Fu / int_bcadd7cb | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_bcadd7cb | comment |
Warhammer 40,000: Fabius Bile (formerly) of the Emperor's Children has a Classy Cane that he uses to beat people to death with (it causes Instant Death its ruleIf a model suffers an unsaved wound from an attack that has a Strength value of double its Toughness or greater, it is killed outright and removed as a casualty.) but it's not a "Power Pimp Cane" and therefore can't punch through armor. Which is the point as he serves the "beef up these Chaos Space Marines to make them hit like a dump truck" guy. | |
Cane Fu / int_bcadd7cb | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_bcadd7cb | featureConfidence |
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Warhammer 40,000 (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_bcadd7cb | |
Cane Fu / int_bcd67dfd | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_bcd67dfd | comment |
Most of the murders in The House on Sorority Row are committed with a cane. A Mythology Gag in the loose remake, Sorority Row, has the Final Girl grab a cane identical to the one used in the original for self-defense. | |
Cane Fu / int_bcd67dfd | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_bcd67dfd | featureConfidence |
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The House on Sorority Row | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_bcd67dfd | |
Cane Fu / int_c0649f52 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_c0649f52 | comment |
Baron uses his cane as one in The Cat Returns. | |
Cane Fu / int_c0649f52 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_c0649f52 | featureConfidence |
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The Cat Returns | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_c0649f52 | |
Cane Fu / int_c0ed3f7a | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_c0ed3f7a | comment |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splinter, Old Master of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. | |
Cane Fu / int_c0ed3f7a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Cane Fu / int_c0ed3f7a | featureConfidence |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_c0ed3f7a | |
Cane Fu / int_c43df4d8 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
The First Doctor used his cane as a weapon in the early Doctor Who serials. At one point, he and a robotic duplicate even engaged in a cane fight. | |
Cane Fu / int_c43df4d8 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_c43df4d8 | featureConfidence |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_c43df4d8 | |
Cane Fu / int_c6b0357d | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_c6b0357d | comment |
"Classy" Freddie Blassie was famous for this during his run as a manager in 1980s WWE. | |
Cane Fu / int_c6b0357d | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_c6b0357d | featureConfidence |
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Freddie Blassie (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_c6b0357d | |
Cane Fu / int_c95e9d87 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_c95e9d87 | comment |
Carl Fredricksen does this in Up. | |
Cane Fu / int_c95e9d87 | featureApplicability |
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Up | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_c95e9d87 | |
Cane Fu / int_cac1f772 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_cac1f772 | comment |
Inferred in one CSI episode-Doc Robbins takes down a guy trying to steal a body from the morgue, and it's very likely his crutch played a big part in it. | |
Cane Fu / int_cac1f772 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_cac1f772 | featureConfidence |
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CSI | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_cac1f772 | |
Cane Fu / int_cc1ec7ec | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_cc1ec7ec | comment |
Daredevil: Matt Murdock sometimes does this with his cane when trouble arises in his civilian identity as Matt Murdock. Before he got his fancy combat staff, he fought with a cane as the Daredevil as well. And of course, his billy clubs are his cane in his civilian life. | |
Cane Fu / int_cc1ec7ec | featureApplicability |
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Daredevil / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_cc1ec7ec | |
Cane Fu / int_cdabeb80 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_cdabeb80 | comment |
Baker Street: Sharon Ford is an expert in using her walking stick as a weapon. In #2, she uses it parry a policeman's truncheon and then uses the handle to trip him. | |
Cane Fu / int_cdabeb80 | featureApplicability |
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Baker Street (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_cdabeb80 | |
Cane Fu / int_d202ce96 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_d202ce96 | comment |
In The Pagemaster, after transforming, Mr. Hyde uses Dr. Jekyll's cane to attack Richard and the others. | |
Cane Fu / int_d202ce96 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_d202ce96 | featureConfidence |
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The Pagemaster | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_d202ce96 | |
Cane Fu / int_d2bb929d | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_d2bb929d | comment |
Raphael in the SoulCalibur series has a gentleman's cane as an unlockable joke weapon. | |
Cane Fu / int_d2bb929d | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_d2bb929d | featureConfidence |
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Soul Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_d2bb929d | |
Cane Fu / int_d2dfd2f2 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_d2dfd2f2 | comment |
In Journey to the West, The White Deer Spirit of Bixiu fights Sun Wukong with a beautiful-looking, dragon-engraved cane... downplayed in that he's still one of Monkey's weakest opponents in a fair fight. | |
Cane Fu / int_d2dfd2f2 | featureApplicability |
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Journey to the West | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_d2dfd2f2 | |
Cane Fu / int_d44dcc33 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_d44dcc33 | comment |
Fengshen Yanyi: Laozi/Taishang Laojun. All the other heads of the main religions (the taoist patriarchs Yuanshi Tianzun and Tongtian Jiaozhu and the two Buddhist leaders Zhunti Daoren and Jieyin Daoren) tend to use powerful precious tools as weapons, including curved scepters, swords, hammers, holy tools and demon-slaying pestles. Laozi only has an unremarkable bamboo cane, but he can still use it to whack Tongtian on the back hard enough to actually wound him... and both are pretty much lesser gods! | |
Cane Fu / int_d44dcc33 | featureApplicability |
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Fengshen Yanyi | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_d44dcc33 | |
Cane Fu / int_d4fdfff4 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_d4fdfff4 | comment |
ER: Dr. Kerry Weaver walks with a cane thanks to congenital hip dysplasia — but she can and will use it for other purposes when necessary. | |
Cane Fu / int_d4fdfff4 | featureApplicability |
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ER | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_d4fdfff4 | |
Cane Fu / int_d634ac98 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_d634ac98 | comment |
In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hyde beats Sir Danvers Carew to death with Jekyll's cane. | |
Cane Fu / int_d634ac98 | featureApplicability |
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_d634ac98 | |
Cane Fu / int_d7aab7c1 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_d7aab7c1 | comment |
Tuxedo Mask of Sailor Moon has a cane he wields like a sword. It can also act as a telescoping weapon, magically extending out to smack his enemies. | |
Cane Fu / int_d7aab7c1 | featureApplicability |
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Sailor Moon | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_d7aab7c1 | |
Cane Fu / int_de110cb9 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_de110cb9 | comment |
The weapon of choice for Bem in Humanoid Monster Bem. | |
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Humanoid Monster Bem | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_de110cb9 | |
Cane Fu / int_de6659ec | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_de6659ec | comment |
Mr. Gold of Once Upon a Time walks with a cane (as well as a limp, naturally), and in "Skin Deep" uses it to deliver a particularly vicious beating upon the man who stole his teacup. Seriously, bones are broken. To be fair, the teacup is the only thing he had left of his True Love. Additionally, the man who stole it is also the man who Rumpelstiltskin thinks caused her death. He whips it out again on Captain Hook as retaliation for attacking Belle and stealing Baelfire's cloak. | |
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Once Upon a Time | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_de6659ec | |
Cane Fu / int_e21eb559 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_e21eb559 | comment |
Tucker knocks ChromeSkull down a flight of stairs with his cane in Laid to Rest. | |
Cane Fu / int_e21eb559 | featureApplicability |
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Laid to Rest | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_e21eb559 | |
Cane Fu / int_e2eb4ecf | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_e2eb4ecf | comment |
In The Big Night, Al Judge beats George's father Andy with his cane badly enough to leave Andy laid up in bed. | |
Cane Fu / int_e2eb4ecf | featureApplicability |
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The Big Night | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_e2eb4ecf | |
Cane Fu / int_e49b0ff2 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_e49b0ff2 | comment |
Tomorrow Stories: Greyshirt carries a Classy Cane that he uses as his primary weapon. | |
Cane Fu / int_e49b0ff2 | featureApplicability |
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Cane Fu / int_e49b0ff2 | featureConfidence |
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Tomorrow Stories (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Cane Fu / int_e49b0ff2 | |
Cane Fu / int_e5c5bc22 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_e5c5bc22 | comment |
La Canne de Combat from GURPS: Martial Arts is a Parisian combat form that uses a gentleman's cane as its primary weapon. This is a real French martial art, usually taught as a part of Savate training. | |
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Cane Fu / int_eab7d0f8 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_eab7d0f8 | comment |
Most video games based on the book give Jekyll a cane as a weapon. Its usefulness depends on the game, but the NES game takes it to new levels where the only thing he can kill with it is a bee. | |
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (NES) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Cane Fu / int_eb049de6 | type |
Cane Fu | |
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In the sequel, Holmes uses his umbrella to hold off a knife-wielding Cossack. | |
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows | hasFeature |
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Cane Fu / int_ee6ac780 | type |
Cane Fu | |
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An aged Diego de la Vega disarms a drunken Alejandro this way in The Mask of Zorro. | |
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The Mask of Zorro | hasFeature |
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Cane Fu / int_eef69f10 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_eef69f10 | comment |
Sherlock Holmes is an expert singlestick player. The narration mentions Bartitsu by (misspelled) name to justify it (and in fact the series is set at the same time the Bartitsu gym was teaching). | |
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Cane Fu / int_f43e70d1 | type |
Cane Fu | |
Cane Fu / int_f43e70d1 | comment |
The Hobbit (2003): Bilbo's first weapon is his walking stick, which he uses to whack enemies. While not as powerful as his sword Sting, it has a greater range of motion and can push several enemies away at once. He can also use it to pole vault when he needs to reach ledges that are too far apart to jump across normally. | |
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The Hobbit (2003) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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