Hand Rubbing



Hand Rubbing is the act of rubbing the palms of your hands together. The friction of the gesture can be used to provide heat in a cold environment, or it can simply convey excitation or expectation. The Other Wiki has a whole article on the subject, but here, we will focus on rubbing hands as a trope.

There is an eerie specificity in fiction to reserve this gesture for Smug Snake type villains. Used car salesmen, lower-end corrupt corporate executives and the Dastardly Whiplash will gleefully rub their hands when things are going their way, but a true Magnificent Bastard always opts to clasp his hands instead. Even when otherwise positive characters do this, there's nearly always a sinister undercurrent.

Comics

 * Asterix villain and Smug Snake (nearly a Magnificent Bastard) Tullius Destructivus (In English, Tortuous Convolvulus) had a habit of this.

Literature

 * Horatio Hornblower: Bush rubbing his hands together when pleased...

Magazines
"Phil: Do with it? Why -- I know exactly what we can do with it! Heh! Heh! Heh!"
 * Phil Foglio's What's New With Phil and Dixie comic. In Dragon magazine #53 (September 1981), Phil shows us how it's done in panel #4.

Video Games

 * Dr. Fred, the Mad Scientist from Day of the Tentacle, has a sprite whose static animation consists of this.
 * Although in Fred's case, there's nothing particularly sinister about it-he's just jittery from the permanent caffeine high he submits himself to so as to avoid sleepwalking (by avoiding sleeping).
 * As depicted in the trope image, this is Frank Sahwit's default sprite in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney.
 * Also Colias Palaeno from the last case of Ace Attorney Investigations, although he isn't an evil character.

Web Comics

 * Girl Genius - "...and suddenly the captain is rubbing his hands together and affirming that "We're not pirates. He didn't count."

Western Animation

 * Mr. Burns does this on occasion in The Simpsons. Word of God is that this is supposed to be like a praying mantis.
 * 1973/74 Super Friends
 * Episode "The Androids". Dr. Rebos does this after he captures Superman using artificial kryptonite.
 * Episode "The Balloon People". Dr. Noah Tall does it when he thinks he's about to capture the title characters.