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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The automatic display of arcane (and presumably protective) finger and hand positions in the wake of a surprising, stunning or physically traumatic experience. Most often this is the mano cornuta gesture — index finger and pinky raised, middle two fingers bent down to meet the thumb. While this gesture has roots in ancient Greece and is used in many societies worldwide, Americans may best know it as "throwing the horns", from its common use at heavy metal concerts (having been popularized in that context by Ronnie James Dio) or as the "hook 'em horns" from University of Texas, with the thumb and pinkie finger extended, to look like longhorns. Not common, but it is found here and there spread across a few cultural media. In Italy and some other countries, the gesture can represent Cuckold Horns and is considered a dire insult. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Examples: |
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Ranma ½ : Many of the characters display these after being hit with a large blunt object, or after suffering a Face Fault. | |
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Faust in the Guilty Gear series makes these after getting hit particularly hard. | |
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Several Elene characters in TheElenium use hand gestures to ward off Styric magic. It is not actually effective in doing this. It is implied that the Elenes who do this picked it up from watching Styrics, who use hand gestures as part of their spell casting. | |
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The eponymous character Inuyasha does this when Kagome says "Osuwari" (or "SIT, BOY!" in the dub), which sends him face-first into the ground. | |
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Many of the peasants that Jonathan Harker, and later Mina and Van Helsing, encounter in Dracula do this using the typical "throwing the horns" gesture. | |
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The Senshi in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon often make the fox-head gesture before or during attacks. | |
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The Undead building construction icon in Warcraft III shows a skeleton hand throwing the horns, as does the Chain Lightning icon (with an Orc hand). | |
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In Vorkosigan Saga, Miles Vorkosigan has put up with people making hand gestures at him "to ward off mutation" for his entire life. | |
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In the Tortall Universe, people who fear mages often do the 'sign against evil' when they see magic being done, or hear it mentioned. It's stated in the back of one book that it's a five pointed star, and the books specify it's made with one's hand. Luckily for them, no mages seem to take offense to this. | |
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Maison Ikkoku, makes use of this on occasion. Though, since Maison Ikkoku places far less emphasis on slapstick comedy than Takahashi's other work, this trope is invoked far less often by comparison. | |
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In Rune Soldier Louie, the priestess Melissa occasionally makes these in response to shock or surprise. | |
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In Percy Jackson and the Olympians, their Ancient Greek warding-off-evil gesture is a three-fingered claw over the heart, then pushing the hand outward. | |
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Rome. Vorenus' daughter does this behind her back while pretending to reconcile with her father, whom she believes is evil after the events last season that destroyed their family. | |
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The Wheel of Time: One of the Seanchan Empire's cultural differences between the Westland are their use of hand gestures in this fashion, including the horn. | |
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Foxy from One Piece does this to shoot his Moron Moro-I mean, Noro Noro Beam. The particular way he does it makes his hands look a bit like a fox's head. | |
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Doctor Strange commonly uses mano cornuta during spellcasting. | |
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The "Aquila" hand gesture in Warhammer 40,000, in this case performed by linking your thumbs together fingers straight, across your chest palms towards your chest. It's that butterfly people make with their hands when playing with shadows (and looks like the iconic double-headed eagle of the franchise), and is equivalent to crossing yourself. The Adeptus Mechanicus use a variant where the fingertips are folded up to resemble gear teeth, representing their cogwheel symbol. Ciaphas Cain (HERO OF THE IMPERIUM) has a personal gesture he calls "thumbing his palm", which spreads out the other fingers like an eagle's wing. |
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Several characters do this in Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl, in similar circumstances. | |
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This is used by worshippers of Ulric in the Warhammer world as the sign of the wolf. At least in the Gotrek & Felix novels. | |
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Used universally in the heavy metal subculture, and increasingly in other rock & roll settings, as a general sign of appreciation. The original reasoning for Dio's usage of the gesture is that when he joined Black Sabbath, he wanted to use a hand sign on stage as Ozzy was known for using the peace sign, but he didn't want to use the same symbol as Ozzy, so he opted for the symbol that his Italian grandmother had used to ward off the Evil Eye. | |
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In The Dark Tower, Roland and other characters occasionally use the mano cornuta when evil powers are mentioned aloud, which is pretty close to its historical use in Real Life. | |
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In The Rose Tattoo, Serafina makes the mano cornuta gesture to ward off the "evil eye" of the Strega and the black goat often seen in her yard. After one of these encounters, she also tells her daughter to "wash your face with salt water and throw the salt water away." | |
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Blue Man Group subverted this by claiming it was actually a tribute to the hairstyle of an influential yet forgotten entertainer named "Floppy the Banjo Clown." | |
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Slight variant: Yuuta in Zombie Loan does this with his hands fairly often... and has them talk to each other, but then again, Yuuta's a bit nuts. | |
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Ciaphas Cain (HERO OF THE IMPERIUM) has a personal gesture he calls "thumbing his palm", which spreads out the other fingers like an eagle's wing. | |
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Small Gods: "The Holy Horns" used as a holy sign for the church of Om, since one of Om's physical manifestations in the past was a large bull. | |
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For some reason this is part of the basic stance of Minbari martial arts. | |
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Guinan in Star Trek: The Next Generation does a version of this when confronted by Q and doesn't lower her hands until he lowers his first. Given what we'd seen of Q's power (even with this only being his third appearance) it's impressive that Guinan even thinks she can do something about Q if he decides to attack her. Q's reaction (involving his own gesturing in her direction) indicates that he takes Guinan seriously. Just who is this bartender? The Expanded Universe books reveal that the whole Nexus thing means a bit of her is still there - even before, due to the way the Nexus works. This makes her more than your average bartender, though far from Q's power level. | |
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