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This trope is Functional Magic or some other kind of power(s) that, instead of vocal recitations or drawings and diagrams, require specific body movements and rhythms to be activated. More often used by Magic Knights than by Squishy Wizards, given the more physical nature of its use. For witches, this may take the form of a Nude Nature Dance (at midnight, naturally). Compare Magical Gesture and Magic Music. Compare Dance Battler who uses dancing to directly attack enemies; that trope and this one can even be played together. Also see Full-Contact Magic. May be aided by or result in Summon Backup Dancers. |
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Heralds of Valdemar has this included after a fashion. At least one character uses dancing to help cast a spell as part of a big group casting. | |
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X-Men villain Spiral focuses her sorcery through dance involving her six arms. | |
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In Kingdom Hearts II, Jack Skellington's limit ability "Applause, Applause" actives the technique "Dance Call" which features him and Sora unleashing various magic attacks while performing an intricate dance. | |
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The Dragon Quest series has a few abilities that are this trope. Depending on the game, they are usable by the player or are enemy-only. | |
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Peach also dances during her Final Smash, putting opponents to sleep. Daisy follows suit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
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Fire Emblem has the Dancer class that is able to dance for another unit, allowing it an extra move. Especially notable in that regard is Ninian from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, who is central to the plot since she's a half-dragon woman who has lost almost all her energy and powers, only being able to channel what's left through her dances and her magical rings. Her brother Nils does pretty much the same thing, but with a song. Another Fire Emblem Dancer key to the plot is Azura from Fire Emblem Fates, who is a major character in the game and whose dancing is so magical that she dances to perform an exorcism on the King of Nohr. Other characters of the Dancer class include Phina, Sylvia, Lene, Laylea, Larum, Tethys, and Olivia. |
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Brave Beats loves this concept. The protagonists transform via literal Fusion Dance, attack using dances for Full-Contact Magic, and hunt a type of Power Crystal based on and activated by dance moves ranging from the moonwalk to the funky chicken. | |
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The serpents and falcons in Amelia Atwater-Rhodes's Kiesha'ra series started with the ability to use magic by dancing. The serpents lost this ability after their schism with the falcons, but the falcons are still able to harness magic in this manner. | |
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Shantae has Voluntary Shapeshifting abilities that she activates by belly dancing, as long as she has magic: Animorphism into a monkey is a staple. Shantae: Half-Genie Hero introduces Objectshifting into a JUG OF GEMS to turn magic into money. |
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Dragon Ball: The Fusion Dance from Dragon Ball Z allows two people to combine into a single being. In GT, the Para Para Brothers can force their opponents to imitate their (quite silly) dance, leaving them open to attack. |
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In Six Ages, Rider mythology revolves around the principle of opposites: a god cannot exist absent of another god antithetical to their concept, because gods only come into being when humans need them. So the goddess of foraging befriends the god of hunger, even though they're always doing their best to chase each other away. | |
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Persona 4: Dancing All Night: The world of the Midnight Stage inherently negates all violent actions. The Investigation Team is still able to make their way through by using dance to reach out to Shadows and expel them away. | |
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Princess Tutu has all the makings of a Magical Girl series, except its heroine never engages directly in combat. Instead, she defeats enemies with the power of ballet. | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-3688 is a series of body movements, which they call kinetoglyphs, that causes various anomalous effects when done accurately. | |
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Whateley Universe: Fey uses an ancient Magic Dance to seduce some fire elementals into helping her, during her Christmas story. | |
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In Final Fantasy XIV, Dancer is a Ranged DPS job that was added in the Shadowbringers expansion. Like its fellow ranged class Bard, it's quite weak in terms of personal damage but has a variety of support abilities, most notably giving a constant damage boost to one other party member that they designate their "dance partner". | |
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A 2008 April Fool's joke for World of Warcraft claimed that a Bard class would soon be added to the game using this trope (manifesting in a Guitar Hero-style minigame). More to the point, some of the ingame holidays allow players to perform dances for special benefits (such as the Ribbon Dance during the Midsummer Festival, which boosts the performers experience gain). See here for more details. | |
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Other characters of the Dancer class include Phina, Sylvia, Lene, Laylea, Larum, Tethys, and Olivia. | |
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Exalted: Pretty much any Performance Charm will work with dancing just as well as speechmaking, music, or any other performance. Want to stop an army in its tracks with a waltz? Go for it, and have a 2-die stunt while you're at it. Also, the demon Stanewald has an arsenal of magical dances. The weakest one can make stone walls more breakable. The second-strongest can cause a castle to melt into lava. No mortal has ever seen the strongest one. |
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Downplayed in The Owl House episode "Enchanting Grom Fright" where Luz and Amity dance to defeat Grometheus the Fear Bringer. Dancing in itself has no magical properties (it's clear that the two of them are just doing it for fun), but Amity uses the spinning motion from one of their moves to trace a magic circle with her feet. | |
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Another Fire Emblem Dancer key to the plot is Azura from Fire Emblem Fates, who is a major character in the game and whose dancing is so magical that she dances to perform an exorcism on the King of Nohr. | |
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Because Pathfinder was originally based on D&D 3.5 rules, for a long time it had the same problem with D&D where bards had a difficult time making this trope their specialty. The Remastered version of Second Edition axed spell components, and with it the requirement that composition spells that use the Performance skill use an auditory performance if they have a verbal component (as most did), meaning that bards can finally specialize in dance. (By a strict reading of the rules, however, they're still required to make some sort of vocalization.) | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The Bard class, who uses performances to access his arcane magic. One of them is dance. Sadly, the performance for spells has to have a sound component. The Kalamar D&D setting introduced a dance-specialized variant bard, specifically to resolve the issues with Perform (Dance) as a catalyst for bardic music abilities. The Forgotten Realms setting also has the Spelldancer, once a favorite of the Character Optimization boards, that could increase the power of spells by dancing for a few rounds. |
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Shantae: Half-Genie Hero introduces Objectshifting into a JUG OF GEMS to turn magic into money. | |
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In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Aang and Zuko learn and perform a dance-like fire bending ritual ("Dance of the Dragons") as part of their quest to learn the original form of Fire-bending (rather than relying on rage) from the original Masters (the dragons themselves). In the sequel series, we see the very first Avatar learning the dance from a dragon as part of his own quest to gain mastery over all four elements. | |
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The Forgotten Realms setting also has the Spelldancer, once a favorite of the Character Optimization boards, that could increase the power of spells by dancing for a few rounds. | |
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Gems from Steven Universe can utilize a literal Fusion Dance to merge together into a stronger form. Whether they succeed depends in equal part on how synchronous the dance moves are, as well as the participants' mental states and emotions. The dance itself is eventually shown as not fully necessary (especially for Gems of the same type, who just turn into a bigger version of themselves when they fuse together), just an aid to help them get in synch physically and emotionally as they merge physically and mentally. | |
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Most of June's special abilities in Little Einsteins are based around dancing. | |
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The demon prince Raid in Magical Circle Guru-Guru is a Magic Knight who can perform some potent magic via dancing. Unfortunately, he's Blessed with Suck as his Magic Dances are all really really stupid. To a lesser extent, female lead Kukuri occasionally incorporates dancing in the drawing of her magic circles and it's implied doing so is a natural element of her magic. | |
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Space Channel 5 has a "Simon Says" version of this. Everything is done by dancing. | |
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In Final Fantasy VI, Mog is a combination of Dancer and Geomancer. He learns new dances by fighting in suitable areas. Once he begins a dance, he will keep performing it for the rest of the battle. Each dance its own set of random effects with differently weighted probabilities of coming out. | |
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Final Fantasy X-2 has the Songstress dressphere, which combines Dancer with Bard. Each song or dance will affect the battle for its (long) duration, with songs buffing allies and dances placing status effects on enemies. | |
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Final Fantasy XI has a version of the Dancer that's a healer as well as a debuffer and a fairly strong melee fighter. | |
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Spheres of Power has the Skilled Casting tradition that lets you use any Perform, Profession, or Craft check to cast your magic, This means that you can literally breakdance someone to death. | |
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Luigi's final smash, Negative Zone, done by spinning in place and contorting his body in several different poses throughout. Peach also dances during her Final Smash, putting opponents to sleep. Daisy follows suit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
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In Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception, Maroro uses thaumaturgy through a chicken dance to invoke fire magic, by the time of the sequel he upgrades to using simple hand gestures. | |
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In The Dragon Prince, some forms of Primal Magic — particularly Moon Magic — can only be done by performing a dance ritual. It's implied that some Sky Magic requires both dancing and acrobatics. | |
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In GT, the Para Para Brothers can force their opponents to imitate their (quite silly) dance, leaving them open to attack. | |
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Pokémon: There are a number of non-contact moves in performed by dancing. Some raise or lower stats, such as Swords Dance and Feather Dance. Some create things to attack opponents with, such as Petal Dance and Fiery Dance. One of them, Rain Dance, changes the weather. One character in Pokémon X and Y, Tierno, aspires to be a dancer and fittingly enough specializes in these moves. Pokémon Sun and Moon: The game introduces "Z-moves," which are activated through the use of special crystals and dances taught to the player by various other characters. It also adds the Dancer ability, unique to the Pokémon Oricorio, which causes it to immediately copy any Dance move used by another Pokémon on the field. |
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One of the more common complaints about The Last Airbender was that the elemental bending was portrayed in a way that less resembled martial arts like in the original show, and more resembled interpretative dance. | |
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Final Fantasy has a Dancer job in several games: Final Fantasy V featured the debut version of the job. Its special command, Dance, will perform one of four dances at random. One of these is Swords Dance, which attacks for four times as much damage as the regular Attack command, but it's too unreliable to use... unless the Dancer has an item equipped that replaces the least useful dance with another shot at Swords Dance, making the command quite powerful. There's also a weapon that replaces Attack with Dance regardless of which job they're currently using. In Final Fantasy VI, Mog is a combination of Dancer and Geomancer. He learns new dances by fighting in suitable areas. Once he begins a dance, he will keep performing it for the rest of the battle. Each dance its own set of random effects with differently weighted probabilities of coming out. Though Final Fantasy X doesn't use the job system or have a Dance command for battle, one of the most iconic story scenes is Yuna's Sending dance. Final Fantasy X-2 has the Songstress dressphere, which combines Dancer with Bard. Each song or dance will affect the battle for its (long) duration, with songs buffing allies and dances placing status effects on enemies. Final Fantasy XI has a version of the Dancer that's a healer as well as a debuffer and a fairly strong melee fighter. In Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, Penelo is a combination of Dancer with the classic White Mage job. She also appears in Final Fantasy Tactics A2, though she's a more standard debuffing Dancer in that game. In Final Fantasy XIV, Dancer is a Ranged DPS job that was added in the Shadowbringers expansion. Like its fellow ranged class Bard, it's quite weak in terms of personal damage but has a variety of support abilities, most notably giving a constant damage boost to one other party member that they designate their "dance partner". Final Fantasy Tactics has Dancer as a female-only job that debuffs every enemy on the field in a variety of ways. |
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Jean from Lunar: Eternal Blue is introduced as a dancer, and discovers that she can adapt her dance moves for combat. Only later do we learn she's a martial artist with a dark secret. | |
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Magic Dance | |
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This is Peppita's battle style in Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, accompanied by Instant Runes. | |
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Magic Dance / int_bff01809 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_bff01809 | comment |
The Masque of Slaanesh in Warhammer/Warhammer 40,000 is a daemonette of Slaanesh who angered her master and was cursed to dance for all eternity. Anybody who sees her dancing is forced to dance along, even to the point of dying from exhaustion. | |
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Magic Dance / int_c2463c53 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_c2463c53 | comment |
Final Fantasy V featured the debut version of the job. Its special command, Dance, will perform one of four dances at random. One of these is Swords Dance, which attacks for four times as much damage as the regular Attack command, but it's too unreliable to use... unless the Dancer has an item equipped that replaces the least useful dance with another shot at Swords Dance, making the command quite powerful. There's also a weapon that replaces Attack with Dance regardless of which job they're currently using. | |
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Magic Dance / int_c2463c53 | |
Magic Dance / int_c2463c55 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_c2463c55 | comment |
Though Final Fantasy X doesn't use the job system or have a Dance command for battle, one of the most iconic story scenes is Yuna's Sending dance. | |
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Magic Dance / int_c2463c55 | |
Magic Dance / int_c37e7a28 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_c37e7a28 | comment |
In the Emerald City episode "Prison of the Abject", East's funeral rites included much swaying and shivering on the part of Glinda's acolytes and West's employees, as well as some flailing and shaking on the part of West herself. It's unclear how much of this was required for the magic of the funeral ritual to work (Glinda and West only mention "tongue" and "singing her to rest" when they discuss the ceremony) and how much was for show, but why would they bother with the theatrics when the Wizard admitted that he opened the ceremony up to the public to reinforce their prejudice against witches? It's implied not all rituals require this (Glinda looks shocked when West starts to dance), so it may be unique to the specific ritual West performed to take East's spells from her corpse. | |
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Emerald City | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_c37e7a28 | |
Magic Dance / int_c77ab6ec | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_c77ab6ec | comment |
In Power Rangers: Oceania, Alex uses a hula as a ritual to beef up her power against a fungi monster spreading decay at an accelerated rate. She does it in the middle of fighting the monster. | |
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Power Rangers: Oceania (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_c77ab6ec | |
Magic Dance / int_cae652c | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_cae652c | comment |
Bolorenov in Hunter × Hunter combines this with Magic Music: His body has holes in his flesh that, when he dances, vibrates the wind going through them, making him a woodwind instrument. When dancing in certain ways, he produces songs that summon things to attack for him. | |
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Magic Dance / int_cae652c | |
Magic Dance / int_cf3fc678 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_cf3fc678 | comment |
In Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, Penelo is a combination of Dancer with the classic White Mage job. She also appears in Final Fantasy Tactics A2, though she's a more standard debuffing Dancer in that game. | |
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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_cf3fc678 | |
Magic Dance / int_d0599129 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_d0599129 | comment |
The Dancer class in Ragnarok Online can cause a number of effects this way. | |
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Ragnarok Online (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_d0599129 | |
Magic Dance / int_d3b17858 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_d3b17858 | comment |
Final Fantasy Tactics has Dancer as a female-only job that debuffs every enemy on the field in a variety of ways. | |
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Magic Dance / int_d3b17858 | |
Magic Dance / int_d4d8ce5f | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_d4d8ce5f | comment |
In Deadlands, shamans perform rituals to gain power. One of the possibilities is the dance ritual, which can be anything from a couple of minutes to a night-long ceremony with multiples dancers and musicians. | |
Magic Dance / int_d4d8ce5f | featureApplicability |
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Magic Dance / int_d502170c | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_d502170c | comment |
Pokémon Sun and Moon: The game introduces "Z-moves," which are activated through the use of special crystals and dances taught to the player by various other characters. It also adds the Dancer ability, unique to the Pokémon Oricorio, which causes it to immediately copy any Dance move used by another Pokémon on the field. |
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Magic Dance / int_d502170c | featureApplicability |
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Magic Dance / int_d502170c | |
Magic Dance / int_d57d722e | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_d57d722e | comment |
Ōkami: The game features Mr. Orange performing the Konohana Shuffle (after consuming an entire jug of "Sake of Valor") to restore Kamiki Village's most sacred tree. While Amaterasu blooms the flowers in time with the dance ritual, it is impossible to blossom the giant tree without his help and the opening steps of his dance bloom three boughs of the giant tree in succession. Another old man by the name of Mr. Flower has the Gura Shuffle, which he claims to have learned from "a certain flower dance master." His dance does not directly bloom the trees, but it lifts the remnants of a curse from the trees Amaterasu cannot bloom herself, allowing them to be restored. |
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Magic Dance / int_d57d722e | |
Magic Dance / int_d9d4b804 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_d9d4b804 | comment |
In Through the Motions, Marisol attempts to do this to make her brand new magic wand work, but it fails because she wasn't told she needed to touch the crystal to unseal its power. When she hands the wand off to Deanna, Deanna accidentally grabs the crystal part, giving her a nasty shock but also allowing her to improvise a dance that partially charges the wand for Sol. | |
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Through the Motions | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_d9d4b804 | |
Magic Dance / int_da73d677 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_da73d677 | comment |
Quest for Glory has dancing fairies that may kill the player if ticked off. | |
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Quest for Glory (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_da73d677 | |
Magic Dance / int_da92c130 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_da92c130 | comment |
In Erfworld, some units have the "Dance Fighting" special ability, which confers a bonus in combat if they dance beforehand. Through magic it is possible to give any unit, or whole groups the Dance Fighting special ability. | |
Magic Dance / int_da92c130 | featureApplicability |
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Erfworld (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_da92c130 | |
Magic Dance / int_dd45a7d2 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_dd45a7d2 | comment |
All the magic in Jungle de Ikou! works this way, including the Transformation Sequences. | |
Magic Dance / int_dd45a7d2 | featureApplicability |
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Jungle de Ikou! | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_dd45a7d2 | |
Magic Dance / int_e5c5bc22 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_e5c5bc22 | comment |
GURPS includes dance magic as a type of limitation on magery. | |
Magic Dance / int_e5c5bc22 | featureApplicability |
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Magic Dance / int_e5c5bc22 | |
Magic Dance / int_eb5d7301 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_eb5d7301 | comment |
A Season Two episode of Amphibia introduces the Plantar Family Hunting Dance, which is described is being "designed to both entice and disorient"; Sprig uses it to gather small creatures to use for food, while Anne later uses it to distract a large carnivore long enough for her adopted Frog family to escape. A late Season Three episode shows it being developed a thousand years ago by a Frog named Leif, heavily implying her to be the family's distant ancestor, and an even later episode has Sprig, Polly, and Hop Pop using the dance to tame the herons that were not only being used against them by the king in his invasion of earth, but who also killed Sprig and Polly's parents many years prior. | |
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Amphibia | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_eb5d7301 | |
Magic Dance / int_f0811e2a | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_f0811e2a | comment |
In a departure from the original fairy tale, the heroines of Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses access the underground realm by dancing across twelve stones, each associated with a different sister, then doing three pirouettes on the final stone. When Duchess Rowena tries to trap them there, Genevieve and Derek use their Dance of Romance to lead them out. | |
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The Twelve Dancing Princesses | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_f0811e2a | |
Magic Dance / int_f1d492d4 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_f1d492d4 | comment |
In P.C. Hodgell's Chronicles of the Kencyrath, the senetha, the ritual dance of the Kencyr people, is used to channel the energy emitted by Kencyr temples and can be used for powerful magical ends, including the reaping of souls on a grand scale. | |
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Chronicles of the Kencyrath | hasFeature |
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Magic Dance / int_f4ba2731 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_f4ba2731 | comment |
The Necho Cat and Frootz Cat Dream Eaters in Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] can dance to heal their allies, or create harmful music notes. There's also their Rhythmic Groove link attack and the nearly identical Tail Groove link attack used by the Ducky Goose and Drak Quack dream eaters, which both have Sora perform a dance show with the associated dream eater (Music, lights, and cheering crowd included). This hurts things. Somehow. | |
Magic Dance / int_f4ba2731 | featureApplicability |
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Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_f4ba2731 | |
Magic Dance / int_f6a54e75 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_f6a54e75 | comment |
Kingdom Hearts: In Kingdom Hearts II, Jack Skellington's limit ability "Applause, Applause" actives the technique "Dance Call" which features him and Sora unleashing various magic attacks while performing an intricate dance. The Necho Cat and Frootz Cat Dream Eaters in Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] can dance to heal their allies, or create harmful music notes. There's also their Rhythmic Groove link attack and the nearly identical Tail Groove link attack used by the Ducky Goose and Drak Quack dream eaters, which both have Sora perform a dance show with the associated dream eater (Music, lights, and cheering crowd included). This hurts things. Somehow. |
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Magic Dance / int_f6a54e75 | |
Magic Dance / int_f858847a | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_f858847a | comment |
One character in Pokémon X and Y, Tierno, aspires to be a dancer and fittingly enough specializes in these moves. | |
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Pokémon X and Y (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Magic Dance / int_f858847a | |
Magic Dance / int_f888a677 | type |
Magic Dance | |
Magic Dance / int_f888a677 | comment |
Dionysus of The Wicked + The Divine is a godly raver whose dance magic creates a consensual Hive Mind. At one point he weaponizes his party to create an army. | |
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The Wicked + The Divine (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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