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{{quote|''Follow the sun!

''Su~n!
{{quote|''Follow the sun!<br />
''Catch the sun!
Su~n!<br />
''Su~n!''|''[[Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan]]'' [[Theme Song]].}}
Catch the sun!<br />
Su~n!''|''[[Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan]]'' [[Theme Song]].}}


A visual motif wherein a character who is about to attempt some superhuman feat reaches out towards the sun (or the moon, Earth, etc.) with their hand, as if to grasp it. The camera then switches [[POV Cam|to his point of view]] as the hand "grabs" the selected celestial body via [[Perspective Magic]]. This symbolizes the human will to seize things that are just too big for them.
A visual motif wherein a character who is about to attempt some superhuman feat reaches out towards the sun (or the moon, Earth, etc.) with their hand, as if to grasp it. The camera then switches [[POV Cam|to his point of view]] as the hand "grabs" the selected celestial body via [[Perspective Magic]]. This symbolizes the human will to seize things that are just too big for them.
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Not to be confused with cases where characters ''literally'' [[Perspective Magic|grasp the sun]].
Not to be confused with cases where characters ''literally'' [[Perspective Magic|grasp the sun]].


Compare [[Got the Whole World In My Hand]] and [[Pan Up to The Sky Ending]].
Compare [[Got the Whole World In My Hand]] and [[Pan-Up-To-The-Sky Ending]].
{{examples|Examples:}}


{{examples}}
== [[Anime]] ==
== [[Anime]] ==
* In ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' ([[The Movie]]), Asuka clutches at the sun while trying to get up {{spoiler|after she gets fragged by mass produced Evas but [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|refuses to give up]]}}.
* In ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' ([[The Movie]]), Asuka clutches at the sun while trying to get up {{spoiler|after she gets fragged by mass produced Evas but [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|refuses to give up]]}}.
** Asuka is, in fact, associated with the Sun several times throughout the series.
** Asuka is, in fact, associated with the Sun several times throughout the series.
* In ''[[Gundam 00]]'', Lockon tries "grabbing" the Earth {{spoiler|while he delivers his [[Famous Last Words]]}}.
* In ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'', Lockon tries "grabbing" the Earth {{spoiler|while he delivers his [[Famous Last Words]]}}.
* ''[[Love Hina]]'': Keitarou does this to the Tokyo University clock tower.
* ''[[Love Hina]]'': Keitarou does this to the Tokyo University clock tower.
* See the finale of the [[Fullmetal Alchemist (Anime)|2003 anime adaptation]] of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* See the finale of the [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|2003 anime adaptation]] of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
** Edward is very fond of doing this in the 2003 anime openings. He just never learns, does he?
** Edward is very fond of doing this in the 2003 anime openings. He just never learns, does he?
** Used in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' episode 45, where Greed announces his intention to [[Take Over the World]] and then makes a grabbing gesture toward the moon.
** Used in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' episode 45, where Greed announces his intention to [[Take Over the World]] and then makes a grabbing gesture toward the moon.
* Subverted in ''Hellsing'', where Alucard does this to the moon.
* Subverted in ''Hellsing'', where Alucard does this to the moon.
** In the OVA series, Maxwell ''caresses'' the moon for a second while giving a speech.
** In the OVA series, Maxwell ''caresses'' the moon for a second while giving a speech.
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', naturally.
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', naturally.
{{quote| "[[Badass Boast|He takes the burning sun in his hand and withstands the heat!]]"}}
{{quote|"[[Badass Boast|He takes the burning sun in his hand and withstands the heat!]]"}}
* ''[[Sorcerer Hunters]]'': Carrot does this in the opening credits animation.
* ''[[Sorcerer Hunters]]'': Carrot does this in the opening credits animation.
* Mayuri Shiina of ''[[Steins Gate|Steins;Gate]]'' does this with some frequency. Okabe calls it [[Gratuitous English|Stardust Shake Hand.]] {{spoiler|He does it himself at the climax of [[He's Back|Episode 23.]]}}
* Mayuri Shiina of ''[[Steins;Gate]]'' does this with some frequency. Okabe calls it [[Gratuitous English|Stardust Shake Hand.]] {{spoiler|He does it himself at the climax of [[He's Back|Episode 23.]]}}


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* In ''Supreme Power'', Hyperion flies into orbit for the first time as a boy, and looks down at Earth. Light from the sun gets in his eyes, and he puts his hand in front of him, over Earth. He pulls his hand back... and then puts it back in front of the world, as if to clutch it.
* In ''Supreme Power'', Hyperion flies into orbit for the first time as a boy, and looks down at Earth. Light from the sun gets in his eyes, and he puts his hand in front of him, over Earth. He pulls his hand back... and then puts it back in front of the world, as if to clutch it.


== [[Fan Fiction]] ==
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* Done in [[Sinner Blue Darks Misfortune (Fanfic)|SinnerBlue:Dark's Misfortune]] by the eponymous protagonist.
* Done in ''[[SinnerBlue: Dark's Misfortune]]'' by the eponymous protagonist.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* One character in ''[[American Gods (Literature)|American Gods]]'' mimicks taking the moon, conjuring up a silver coin for the protagonist Shadow. When they meet again in a metaphysical place, she asks him for the coin back and ''literally'' puts it into the sky as its moon to light his way.
* One character in ''[[American Gods]]'' mimicks taking the moon, conjuring up a silver coin for the protagonist Shadow. When they meet again in a metaphysical place, she asks him for the coin back and ''literally'' puts it into the sky as its moon to light his way.
** [[Leprechaun|Mad Sweeney]] does the exact same thing, only with the sun into a golden coin, showing off for Shadow while drunk(er). By the time he realizes that the coin he plucked was not just ''any'' coin and tries to get it back, Shadow's already buried it with his recently deceased wife. {{spoiler|This act leads, through separate means, to Sweeney's death and his wife's resurrection.}} Later on, Shadow learns to do this himself.
** [[Leprechaun|Mad Sweeney]] does the exact same thing, only with the sun into a golden coin, showing off for Shadow while drunk(er). By the time he realizes that the coin he plucked was not just ''any'' coin and tries to get it back, Shadow's already buried it with his recently deceased wife. {{spoiler|This act leads, through separate means, to Sweeney's death and his wife's resurrection.}} Later on, Shadow learns to do this himself.
* A famous bit of symbolism in ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'' involves the titular [[Anti Hero]] reaching to grasp the light across the water (at Daisy's mansion).
* A famous bit of symbolism in ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'' involves the titular [[Anti-Hero]] reaching to grasp the light across the water (at Daisy's mansion).


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* In the ''[[Merlin (Film)|Merlin]]'' miniseries, the wizard appears to grab the moon and manipulate it like a coin, but then revealed that it was "[[Perspective Magic|just a trick]]". [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I gotta say, some trick!]]
* In the ''[[Merlin (TV miniseries)|Merlin]]'' miniseries, the wizard appears to grab the moon and manipulate it like a coin, but then revealed that it was "[[Perspective Magic|just a trick]]". [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I gotta say, some trick!]]
* Part of [[Mahou Sentai Magiranger|Magishine]] and the [[Power Rangers Mystic Force|Solaris Knight]]'s [[Transformation Name Announcement|rollcall posing]].
* Part of [[Mahou Sentai Magiranger|Magishine]] and the [[Power Rangers Mystic Force|Solaris Knight]]'s [[Transformation Name Announcement|rollcall posing]].


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* Dante sort of does this to The Savior in [[Devil May Cry]] 4, holding his hand up to the towering statue from far away so that his hand appears larger than it. He says "You don't look so big from where I'm standing."
* Dante sort of does this to The Savior in [[Devil May Cry]] 4, holding his hand up to the towering statue from far away so that his hand appears larger than it. He says "You don't look so big from where I'm standing."
* Tsukasa does this during the normal ending of visual novel Swan Song.
* Tsukasa does this during the normal ending of visual novel Swan Song.
* Asura from ''[[Asuras Wrath]]'' does this with the moon. [[Rule of Cool|Before punching his way to the floating city of Shinto with the same hand.]]
* Asura from ''[[Asura's Wrath]]'' does this with the moon. [[Rule of Cool|Before punching his way to the floating city of Shinto with the same hand.]]


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', Coyote shows Annie the extent of his powers by [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=492 plucking the moon from the sky for her to touch]. It's [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=493 left ambiguous] as to whether he actually removed the moon or employed some trickery to make it look like he did.
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', Coyote shows Annie the extent of his powers by [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=492 plucking the moon from the sky for her to touch]. It's [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=493 left ambiguous] as to whether he actually removed the moon or employed some trickery to make it look like he did.
** Well, [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=502 that changed] [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=503 a couple of strips later]...
** Well, [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=502 that changed] [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=503 a couple of strips later]...
* ''Inhuman'' goes into Cinne's thought process a bit, punctuated by him [http://inhuman-comic.com/comic347.php "pulling up the sun"].
* ''Inhuman'' goes into Cinne's thought process a bit, punctuated by him [http://inhuman-comic.com/comic347.php "pulling up the sun"].


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Invoked but avoided, by nature of the "fight", in the final showdown of ''[[The Flight of Dragons]]'': when [[Big Bad|Ommadon]] threatens to [[Grasp the Sun|rip the sun from the sky above]] and use it to scorch the land, [[Unfazed Everyman|Peter]] [[Logic Bomb|defeats the spell]] [[Shut UP Hannibal|by stating as fact]] [[Magic Versus Science|that the "sun" he's reaching for is actually an afterimage]].
* Invoked but avoided, by nature of the "fight", in the final showdown of ''[[The Flight of Dragons]]'': when [[Big Bad|Ommadon]] threatens to rip the sun from the sky above and use it to scorch the land, [[Unfazed Everyman|Peter]] [[Logic Bomb|defeats the spell]] [[Shut UP, Hannibal|by stating as fact]] [[Magic Versus Science|that the "sun" he's reaching for is actually an afterimage]].
* Not exactly the sun, but in ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Animation)|Buzz Lightyear of Star Command]]'', after sending a drone to spy on the Little Green Men's Unimind, [[Big Bad|Emperor Zurg]] does this as he observes the mystical orb through a screen.
* Not exactly the sun, but in ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command]]'', after sending a drone to spy on the Little Green Men's Unimind, [[Big Bad|Emperor Zurg]] does this as he observes the mystical orb through a screen.
* General Shiva tries doing it {{spoiler|just before his death}} in ''[[Exo Squad (Animation)|Exo Squad]]''. but the sun is obscured by clouds.
* General Shiva tries doing it {{spoiler|just before his death}} in ''[[Exo Squad]]''. but the sun is obscured by clouds.


== Other ==
== Other ==
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[[Category:Camera Tricks]]
[[Category:Camera Tricks]]
[[Category:Heliotropes]]
[[Category:Solar Tropes]]
[[Category:Hand Tropes]]
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 30 March 2018

Gotcha!

Follow the sun!
Su~n!
Catch the sun!

Su~n!

A visual motif wherein a character who is about to attempt some superhuman feat reaches out towards the sun (or the moon, Earth, etc.) with their hand, as if to grasp it. The camera then switches to his point of view as the hand "grabs" the selected celestial body via Perspective Magic. This symbolizes the human will to seize things that are just too big for them.

Additionally, it is the source of the expressions "reach for the stars", "shoot for the moon" and "touch the sky."

Not to be confused with cases where characters literally grasp the sun.

Compare Got the Whole World In My Hand and Pan-Up-To-The-Sky Ending.

Examples of Grasp the Sun include:

Anime

Comic Books

  • In Supreme Power, Hyperion flies into orbit for the first time as a boy, and looks down at Earth. Light from the sun gets in his eyes, and he puts his hand in front of him, over Earth. He pulls his hand back... and then puts it back in front of the world, as if to clutch it.

Fan Works

Film

  • Subtle use of this trope in Apollo 13: Tom Hanks' character Jim Lovell makes a habit of obliterating the moon by holding his thumb in front of it and closing one eye so it seems to disappear.
    • Later used in an Ironic Echo when he does the same trick with the Earth.
    • And in fact, in real life, Lovell was the first astronaut to mention being able to cover the Earth with his thumb.

Literature

  • One character in American Gods mimicks taking the moon, conjuring up a silver coin for the protagonist Shadow. When they meet again in a metaphysical place, she asks him for the coin back and literally puts it into the sky as its moon to light his way.
    • Mad Sweeney does the exact same thing, only with the sun into a golden coin, showing off for Shadow while drunk(er). By the time he realizes that the coin he plucked was not just any coin and tries to get it back, Shadow's already buried it with his recently deceased wife. This act leads, through separate means, to Sweeney's death and his wife's resurrection. Later on, Shadow learns to do this himself.
  • A famous bit of symbolism in The Great Gatsby involves the titular Anti-Hero reaching to grasp the light across the water (at Daisy's mansion).

Live Action TV

Music

  • This theme comes up a lot in the Gloria Estefan's 1996 Olympic theme song, "Reach."
  • Also, Duran Duran's "Reach Up for the Sunrise".

Video Games

Web Comics

Western Animation

Other

  • There's a series of PSAs encouraging children to go out and play that has them using the sun as a ball. One is set to "Why Does The Sun Shine?" as recorded by They Might Be Giants.