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Grandpa God
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God, when given a visual appearance in media, usually appears as an old, bearded man with white hair and robes. He also has an undeniable air of wise authority, possibly glows or has a Holy Backlight, and has a booming, authoritarian, yet somehow understanding voice. Grandpa God is a manifestation of how many people, at least in the West, like to view their Almighty Deity — pretty much as being the personification of their grandfather. Because let's face it — like it or not, when most people think of religion, particularly Christianity, they end up thinking of something old — as in, several thousand/billion years old. If God's been around telling us to do stuff this whole time, He simply has to look like an old family authority figure, or else how would we know well enough to respect Him? There's also the fact that, well, God has to be visually depicted in some manner, and while something like a featureless glowing light or evershifting fractal are more accurate in that they convey sexlessness and the absence of an actual physical body, they are hard for viewers to get an emotional read on due to the lack of a face. Of course, in order to keep from mistaking Him for one of those old people we like to make fun of, He needs all that other fantastic aura stuff, so even if He's old, He can still scare the bejeezies out of us if He feels like it. This character is particularly popular in Art and Western Animation, or pretty much anything that's drawn instead of any work with actors. This live-action absence of Grandpa Gods is largely because finding a person in Real Life who looks like they could be God and can act like Him is incredibly difficult. Some believe that this portrayal of the Christian God is taken from the Greeks' image of Zeus. Of course, it could also be that Zeus's portrayal came about from the same association of divinity with wisdom and age that motivated Christians to portray God as elderly. After all, this same association motivates more contemporary artists to create mystical old men like Santa Claus and Gandalf. These days, odds are even that God will either be this or Divine Race Lift (if not both). Interestingly, Grandpa God seems to be treated with equal respect (by other characters) regardless of whether He is being used in a comedic or dramatic way. This is a character type that exists mainly because everyone can recognize who it is almost immediately. This character usually, but not always, lives in Fluffy Cloud Heaven. A Sub-Trope of God and often a way to show God Is Good by emphasizing wisdom and love. Contrast with You Cannot Grasp the True Form, a common way of depicting God in a non-physical way. Compare and contrast the King of All Cosmos. Compare Big Red Devil, a popular image of the Devil often used in works with a Grandpa God. Little Miss Almighty is an inversion of sorts. Contrast Hot God, for religions that like their deities a bit more on the sexy side. |
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In Marville, when Al and Lucy use their Time Machine to travel to the beginning of time, they encounter a man "who may or may not be God" who appears differently to both of them. To Lucy, he appears very much as this archetype, while Al sees him as a Superman expy of all things, leading to the two squabbling about the "true" appearance of God. This leads to a rather questionable moment of Lucy saying He "looks exactly as he does in the Bible", and that "I know a flowing white beard and a wise Caucasian brow when I see one!" | |
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Odin appears in The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul as the old, grey, one-eyed "Mr. Odwin". He sleeps a lot and considers clean linen to be the best thing in the universe. | |
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The Far Side uses this basic model of God usually for jokes involving puns or certain eccentricities of Creation. Gary Larson specifically depicted God this way because it's "how most of us think He looks", and as such it was the form least likely to tick anyone off. | |
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Hercules: Zeus is depicted as one in this film. | |
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The Belgariad: Top God UL, father of the universe, takes the form of a kindly old man with a white beard and a nimbus of white light. Aldur, god of magic, appears as a white-bearded old man in robes. His sorcerer acolytes try to emulate him, making him the in-universe source of the Wizard Classic image. |
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In The Simpsons: God's face is always obscured on the show, and He is portrayed as being a giant. Otherwise, He very clearly represents the image of a grandfather. In His first appearance on the show, Homer's description of Him is, "perfect teeth, nice smell, a class act all the way." He's also not a half bad guy, even giving Homer his Frisbee back when he arrives in heaven, and agreeing to delay the Apocalypse when Homer pleads his case about loving his family more then he would enjoy heaven without them (He even Lampshades this by yelling "Deus ex Machina" when he does it. He also told Homer that religion was more of a personal thing, which lead him to starting his own theological path in life (Although that last one might have been a dream, since its implied an act of God torched the Simpsons home when he was too big of a dick about it). One episode subverts this by having God appear just off-screen, and the other characters describe him as having, well, more body parts than us normal folk do. Namely, five fingers. Look closely. Another has Him claim that omnipotence is the result of three eyes, and that a stolen eclair will go straight to His five thighs. God appears in one couch gag segment, where we get to see His face for the first time...but only for a moment before He's sucked into oblivion with the rest of the cosmos. |
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The animated adaptation of Der Münchner im Himmel depicts God as the usual long-bearded old man wearing a blue gown for a change. | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist. Subverted: There's a bearded, white-haired, white-robed figure who calls himself Father...but he's the Big Bad and the closest thing their universe has to a Satan figure. He's trying to invoke this, though; he wants to become God. (He's also Ed and Al's brother by a technicality, not their grandfather.) Notably, of the two religions we see in the setting, Ishbala apparently has an anti-idol ordinance in place, and Leto is a sun god with the robe and beard look. Both are monotheistic faiths centered around a male entity known for wisdom; the latter was at least partially hokum made up by a skillful shyster, presumably also drawing from the same tropes as the Homunculus of Xerxes for his tone. Seems to be the standard deific model of the region. |
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In Frank and Ernest, God appears in this form, discussing creation with angels, or dealing with the dead. | |
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In Lucifer, God appears in several forms, from a being of pure light to taking the forms of others. Elaine eventually asks him to take a form she doesn't know, leading him to take on the appearance of... an old, grandfather aged British gentleman. | |
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The animated segments of the Crash Course episode "Christianity from Judaism to Constantine" use God's design from the Sistine Chapel, bearded and covered in flowing red robes, with the only major difference is that the animation allows them to show God's beard constantly shaking with power. Taking from the Sistine Chapel's depiction, probably the most famous image of God, helps to immediately show visual learners what's being discussed and also prevents distracting from the lesson with any of the creator's own unique theological visions of the divine. | |
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Done in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Bizarrely, the God here is also W.G. Grace, an English 19th-century cricket player. In a joke that only those on the British Isles could possibly understand, for cricket fanatics, this man pretty much is God. | |
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The Highfather from New Gods is an archetypal Grandpa God, with some Obi-Wan thrown in for good measure. | |
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In Persepolis, when Marjane speaks to God, He takes on this form. The prophets, however, all take on the specific caricatures of the people who they are based on. In The Film of the Book, she has a dream sequence after attempting suicide in which she speaks to both God and Marx. Marx's bearded appearance at least is justified since that's what he actually looked like. In the comics, when she learns about Marxism for the first time, she even mentions that Marx looked like God except with a curlier beard. God comments on this when he next "speaks" to her. Interestingly, her image of God came before she learned about Marx so it's not like she modeled Him after that. |
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Pathfinder: Among the core pantheon of 10 gods, there are 2 who fill this position. Erastil is as old as hunter-gathering itself, appearing as an elderly stag-headed humanoid and preaching a return to the Good Old Ways. Meanwhile, Torag, the patron god of the dwarves and the forge, is just as old, serving as the wizened patriarch of the dwarves' racial pantheon. He's far grumpier and considerably more like a traditional War God than Erastil is. | |
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Scribblenauts: Writing "God" creates a deity with white hair and a long beard. | |
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God, the Devil and Bob plays a funny twist on this one: here, God is a graying old man, and also a hippie. Aside from thinking Humans Are Bastards and wiping the whole universe from the face of existence that is. | |
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Tripping the Rift plays this trope straight, but God occasionally shows a wicked sense of humor (appropriate for the series). | |
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In Another World with My Smartphone depicts God in a Japanese way, as an old bearded man wearing glasses and a kimono. | |
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In Death Note, the temple built to Kira features a depiction of him as this. What they don't know is that Kira is a handsome young man! | |
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Crow makes a joke of pointing out the commander's resemblance to this in Mystery Science Theater 3000's take on Space Mutiny. "Sting, Debbie Reynolds, and God!" | |
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In Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil, when Billy is first taken to the Rock of Eternity, he kneels before the white-robed, long-bearded Wizard and meekly asks if he's God. Shazam replies no and tells Billy to stand up; you're not supposed to bow to wizards. | |
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Wonder Woman: After the Golden Age of Comics ended and the Greek pantheon started to show up in the book Zeus was, is and always has been depicted as an older man with grey hair and a beard, even though his older sisters all look like they're twenty at most. | |
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Zeus is also usually shown like this, as in modern adaptations such as Clash of the Titans and God of War II. Even though he isn't exactly the same kind of deity, it's quite likely that his artistic portrayal ended up inspiring later images of the Abrahamic God, except for the Muslim one. | |
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Lucifer portrays God as a black grandpa (played by Dennis Haysbert), in the same vein as Bruce Almighty. | |
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Ramuh in the Final Fantasy series often appears as a white-bearded man, emphasised by his signature attack being to strike enemies with lightning as 'judgement'. Most clear is in Final Fantasy VI, where Ramuh appears as a kind-hearted old man sitting in a chair and taking care of the sick Terra. | |
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Lampshaded in Odyssey 5 (though the "old white guy" turns out to be a Sufficiently Advanced Alien taking A Form You Are Comfortable With instead). | |
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Averted in Joan of Arcadia. God comes to Joan in many unconventional forms, including a black school lunch lady. | |
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Veggietales features God on several occasions. In Moe and the Big Exit he appears as a tumbleweed that burns but is not consumed. In both Snoodle poems and (allegorically) The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything he appears as a Grandpa God. | |
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In Dogma, God's human form on Earth is revealed to be that of an elderly bearded man. After His mortal body is killed and He returns to heaven, He comes back to Earth in another form to fix things up — as a young, pretty, rather goofy woman played by Alanis Morissette. | |
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Oh, God!, although George Burns doesn't have a beard. | |
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The Left Behind series' depiction of God in the form of Jesus Christ, based on the Book of Revelation. Notably in the Dramatic Audio version of Glorious Appearing, it doesn't stop Naomi Tiberias from commenting on how handsome He is. | |
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God's portrayal on Family Guy fits the exact basic physical description called for by this trope. The humor around the jokes involving God are based around Him cruising the bars, hitting on chicks, and generally acting exceptionally un-Godlike. | |
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In Dragonlance, Fizban, a cranky old man, is one of the forms of Paladine. | |
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The Matrix somehow managed to pull this off while simultaneously Lampshade Hanging Divine Race Lift in the Architect (older white man) and the Oracle (older black lady). The ruling intelligence of the Machines takes the form of a baby. Word of God (pun unintended) claims that this is a deliberate subversion of the "god is old" trope. | |
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King Triton from The Little Mermaid (1989) is a merman variation of the trope. He is actually based on Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, so this is expected. | |
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Played straight in the underground comic God Nose. God is depicted as an elderly male with a long white beard and even a Cool Crown. | |
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