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Ironically Disabled Artist
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Fiction loves juxtaposition, and so in fiction, you're likely to come across a character with a disability at odds with their Art, like a one-handed pianist, a colorblind painter, or a one-legged dancer. May be used to show them as Inspirationally Disadvantaged, portraying them as having to work much harder than their abled counterparts to create good art. Previously abled artists who suffer an injury and keep going might be defying a Career-Ending Injury or Dream-Crushing Handicap by relearning and refining their skill despite their disability. Other times it can also be used to show them as a prodigy whose innate talents overcome any supposed hindrance from their disability. It can also be used to show a disabled character's hobby; for example, it is rather common to see Hook Handed characters play the piano. Super-Trope to Blind Musician (a musician who cannot see) and Deaf Composer (when an artist doesn't have one of the senses seemingly necessary to create or enjoy their art, such as a painter/sculptor who cannot see or a chef with no sense of taste). Compare Genius Cripple, Disability Superpower. See also The Singing Mute, which is for when a speechless character can vocalize nonverbally. |
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Angel: Perennial arsehole Lindsey lost his right hand to Angel, and everyone cheered. Only later on did we see him preparing for the day ahead and looking longingly at a guitar in his closet. Sympathy ensued. | |
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Haven: The writers seemed to be going for this when it's revealed that Nathan, whose Trouble is that he can't feel anything, does decoupage as a hobby. While Nathan tells Audrey he's into it because he enjoys the colors, the fact that the writers mentioned an art style that specifically involves a lot of textures seems to indicate it's supposed to be ironic. That and a throwaway gag for Audrey to poke fun at "decoupage" being an Inherently Funny Word. | |
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Dancing with the Stars has occasionally featured amputee contestants, all of whom participate in the dance challenge of each episode: Season 18 runner-up and Paralympian Amy Purdy lost both of her legs to a bout of meningitis as a teenager. Season 20 third-placer Noah Galloway lost his left arm and leg in the Iraq War and refused the use of a prosthetic arm throughout the show. While not an amputee, Season 25 fifth placer Paralympian swimmer Victoria Arlen developed two rare conditions known as transverse myelitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis which combined lead to her losing the ability to speak, eat, and move for years. She eventually re-learned to do all of those again, including walking, but she still cannot feel her legs. |
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Andre de Toth was a film director who worked from the 1940s to the late '70s and is probably best remembered for making House of Wax (1953), one of the biggest and best of the 3D movies of the '50s. De Toth only had one eye, and therefore was incapable of seeing or appreciating the 3D effect. | |
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The Flash: Rainbow Raider was born with total colorblindness, which meant that he couldn't succeed in the art world despite his technical skill. He resorted to art theft instead. | |
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Batman: Black and White: "The Black and White Bandit" features the titular character, originally a painter named Roscoe Chiara who lost his ability to see color after exposure to an experimental paint. He starts committing black-and-white themed crimes against the corporate executive who forced him to use the paint for a self-portrait. | |
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Shipwrecked 64: Stumbler O'Hare is a rabbit who had both of his hands torn off. He still has a passion for art, however, so he paints by holding the brush in his mouth. He needs a little help from Bucky to keep his canvas upright, though. | |
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Clover: Love, Hope, Faith & Luck: In "Still Dancing", Brenda pursued her dreams as a dancer but was suddenly struck with paralysis which would gradually spread from her legs to the rest of her body. Her daughter helps her find other ways to dance; with her arms, then with her voice, then in her head as the disease got worse, helping Brenda remain hopeful even after she succumbed to her disease. | |
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Alita: Battle Angel: Somewhat averted with a guitar player whose arm has been replaced by a robotic prosthetic by Doc Ido. While it's better that flesh fingers touch the chords in order to not break them, the prosthetic fingers appear to be light enough to not cause such a problem. | |
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The 1977 Made-for-TV Movie Scott Joplin has several notable jazz pianists assemble for an audition using dueling pianos: two upright pianos placed back-to-back, with a candidate at each keyboard playing their best. The lesser player must cede his place to another candidate. One candidate is named Left Hand of God, named for his lack of a right arm. Nonetheless, one of his peers remarks, "He plays better with one hand than most guys do with two." | |
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Christy Brown became a best selling author with My Left Foot, which told the story of his paralysis, which left him unable to use his hands, and he had to learn to draw and write using his only working appendage, his left foot. | |
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Utopia Falls: Tempo, a musician, becomes deaf from being hit by the shield. He can play piano and the drums regardless though, feeling their vibrations. | |
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A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017) gives Count Olaf a comedic Villain Song. One of Olaf's usual minions, the Hook-Handed Man (whose two hands have been replaced by hooksnote They were the typical pirate hooks in the book, but not in the series, where they are more realistic prosthetics, making this scene marginally less absurd), plays the piano. Badly. | |
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Peter Pan: The obviously Hook Handed Captain Hook plays a melancholy rendition of his own leitmotif on a harpsichord whilst trying to convince Tinker Bell to betray Peter Pan (as pictured above). | |
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Peter Pan & the Pirates: Multiple episodes contain scenes of the Hook Handed Captain Hook playing his harpsichord. | |
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Florence Foster Jenkins: The titular character is a wealthy New York socialite who loves music above all else in her life. Florence was a passionate pianist in her youth, but her first husband infected her with syphilis, which led to nerve damage in her left hand that cost her the ability to play. She instead turns to singing, but she's flat-out horrible, with no sense of pitch, rhythm, or tone. Later research into the real-life Florence's case has suggested that her terrible voice was also an example of this trope: the syphilis may have caused brain and ear damage that made Florence completely unable to hear herself while she sang and thus unable to correct any mistakes she made. | |
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The LEGO 18+ Creator set 10273 Haunted House features the Organ of Catarino in Manor von Barron, home of the LEGO Adventurers villain Baron Samuel von Barron. Although Baron von Barron has a Hook Hand, he ordered the custom-built organ and is rumored to have played TV show theme songs with it. | |
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In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Davy Jones's mutation has turned his left hand into a lobster claw. However, he can still play his pipe organ, because the same mutation has turned his beard into a mass of prehensile tentacles. | |
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America's Got Talent: Drew Lynch explained in his appearance that he got a stutter following a sports injury and entered stand-up comedy in order to make the most of a negative situation. Season 10 also has Benjamin Yonattan, who continues to dance even as his eyesight is rapidly deteriorating and having a skin condition that makes him bruise and hurt himself much easier than he should. Season 12 has Mandy Harvey, a musician who lost her hearing sometime during her college years. She trains herself to continue to sing by feeling the vibrations in herself and the floor, and by using a guitar tuner to help her gauge her notes. In Season 13, Brian King Joseph is a violinist that's losing feeling and the use of his hands, and Duo Transcend is a trapeze act where the man is losing his eyesight. Both later appeared in The Champions Season 2, where they reported that they were receiving treatment for their conditions. |
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Meathook in Escape from Monkey Island. It started as a dark joke about his Dream-Crushing Handicap: In the first game, he tells the tragic story of how in youth, he was a virtuoso painter until he lost both hands in an accident. In this game, he has rediscovered his art through the method of impaling colored candles on his hooks and dripping wax onto a canvas. | |
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German pianist and composer Ludwig van Beethoven suffered from constant intrusive tinnitus and also became completely deaf at the age of 44. Despite that he continued to compose for a full decade after losing his hearing. During this time, he produced several significant works, including his 9th and final symphony. | |
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M*A*S*H: One episode had Charles treat a soldier who was a trained pianist, but his right hand was badly injured. Charles obtains sheet music written specifically for pianists with only a left hand (including the Ravel concerto), and spoke at length about Wittgenstein (see "Real Life" section below). The episode fades to black on the soldier very aggressively playing the opening solo of the Ravel, on the Officers' Club piano. | |
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NCIS: "In the Dark" has a blind photographer (who lost his eyesight in a car accident ten years prior) unknowingly capturing evidence of a murder while on a shoot. He walks through cities unassisted taking photographs, guided solely by sound and smell. | |
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In Shrek 2, while searching for Puss in Boots, King Harold visits a Bad Guy Bar where Captain Hook is playing the piano and serenading the patrons in a Shout-Out to the Peter Pan example above. He has a very gravelly voice (courtesy of Tom Waits), and his hook hand remains. | |
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Tangled: The Series: "The Brothers Hook" reveals that Hook Hand's one-legged brother Hook Foot once aspired to become a dancer, and he takes steps to finally do so over the course of the episode, in spite of Hand (who, mind you, is now a famous pianist) believing that he could never be a great dancer with only one foot. | |
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In The Who's Tommy album, the album's title character is deaf, dumb, and blind, but nevertheless the song "Pinball Wizard" discusses how he plays pinball better than the bystanders watching and hearing him play, and they're amazed by his skills and wonder how he does it. | |
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Bender in Futurama wants to be a chef despite being a robot with no sense of taste or need to eat. | |
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Shine from NEXT!!! Sound of the Future is an aspiring Idol Singer with a disability that makes her unable to sing. Her disability made her give up on her dream in the past, but after she meets a doctor who can give her a device that will allow her to sing, she decides to try and become an idol again. | |
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Flower Angel: The boy in Season 1 episodes 33 and 34 has an ear disease that impedes his hearing, yet he's very talented at playing the piano. | |
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Get Out (2017): The protagonist, Chris, meets Jim Hudson, a blind art dealer attending the family get-together of his girlfriend's parents. Hudson takes interest in Chris's photography skills and at first seems like one of the few amicable people Chris has encountered during his stay with his girlfriend's family. Cut forward to the climax and it's revealed that Hudson wants to transfer his brain into Chris's body to regain his sight. | |
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Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi lost the tips of his fingers in an industrial accident. To continue to play comfortably, he tuned his guitar down, which gave the band its signature dark tone and changed hard rock forever. | |
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South Park: Jimmy has a pervasive stutter and stammer, but his main pursuit is stand-up comedy, meaning his jokes often take a little while longer to deliver. He's also a bard in the game South Park: The Stick of Truth, and has the same issue when singing. | |
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In the original Dino Attack RPG, Finister recalls a scheme in which he performed a piano concert (with two Hook Hands!) while his henchmen stole goods from the audience. This trope was removed in the Director's Cut, although coincidentally 10273 Haunted House's lore reveals that it's actually canon for his present-day self. | |
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In Tangled, one of the Pub Thugs has a large Hook Hand. His dream is to become a concert pianist and demonstrates his talent despite the hook in the musical number "I've Got a Dream". In the epilogue, he is shown to have gotten his dream. | |
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Jacob Andrews of Drawfee is colorblind, and has stated in one of the extra videos that due to this, he has to remember color positions in the art applications he uses because he tends to unwittingly go towards green when coloring yellow. | |
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Rin Tezuka of Katawa Shoujo lacks arms due to a birth defect, and thus paints with her feet and mouth. She tells Hisao about a boy in her art club who paints despite being blind. | |
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M78 Love and Peace: Bemstar, a kaiju with hooks for hands (both of them), can play the piano. | |
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