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Hand Seals, aka [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuji-in kuji-in] (literally means "nine syllables seal") are hand gestures that are commonly used as a "[[Formulaic Magic|mantra]]" ([[Magic a Is Magic A|magic formula]]). This has roots in Taoism, or possibly Buddhism (as the kuji is said to come to China from Tibet).
'''Hand Seals''', aka [[wikipedia:Kuji-in|kuji-in]] (literally means "nine syllables seal") are hand gestures that are commonly used as a "[[Formulaic Magic|mantra]]" ([[Magic A Is Magic A|magic formula]]). This has roots in Taoism, or possibly Buddhism (as the kuji is said to come to China from Tibet).
{Technically, mystic Hand Signs are Mudras, not Mantras, which are spoken. Of course, ninjas, and others who use them often also Call their Attacks, so fall into Mantras as well.}
{Technically, mystic Hand Signs are Mudras, not Mantras, which are spoken. Of course, ninjas, and others who use them often also Call their Attacks, so fall into Mantras as well.}


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Subtrope of [[Magical Gesture]]. Compare [[Pstandard Psychic Pstance]], [[Asian Rune Chant]].
Subtrope of [[Magical Gesture]]. Compare [[Pstandard Psychic Pstance]], [[Asian Rune Chant]].


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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Commonly used to do jutsus in ''[[Naruto]]'', with the hand gestures represent the 12 [[Eastern Zodiac]] motifs (the picture above, in particular, represents "sheep/ram"), but other variants also exist, such as Naruto's crossed index and middle fingers when he use the [[Mes a Crowd|Shadow Clone Jutsu.]]
* Commonly used to do jutsus in ''[[Naruto]]'', with the hand gestures represent the 12 [[Eastern Zodiac]] motifs (the picture above, in particular, represents "sheep/ram"), but other variants also exist, such as Naruto's crossed index and middle fingers when he use the [[Me's a Crowd|Shadow Clone Jutsu.]]
* ''[[Bleach]]'' characters sometimes (but not always) do this when using kido spells. Some examples: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k65LVlz91Y Hacchi using Bakudo #99], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuZ3Dp6DTPc Rukia using Bakudo #9], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxMHE_Jpwyw Shuhei Hisagi using Bakudo #62].
* ''[[Bleach]]'' characters sometimes (but not always) do this when using kido spells. Some examples: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k65LVlz91Y Hacchi using Bakudo #99], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuZ3Dp6DTPc Rukia using Bakudo #9], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxMHE_Jpwyw Shuhei Hisagi using Bakudo #62].
* Sometimes used in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' with alchemy.
* Sometimes used in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' with alchemy.
* In ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' Hino Rei/Sailor Mars uses these combined with a paper charm to perform ''Akuryo Taisan'', which paralyses enemies. She can use it as either Sailor Mars or Rei Hino as it has to to with her being a [[Miko]].
* In ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' Hino Rei/Sailor Mars uses these combined with a paper charm to perform ''Akuryo Taisan'', which paralyses enemies. She can use it as either Sailor Mars or Rei Hino as it has to to with her being a [[Miko]].
* Averted in ''[[Ghost Hunt (Manga)|Ghost Hunt]]'', where the Nine Syllables are used for exorcism, but not with the appellated seals. (A more generic two-fingered gesture is used instead)
* Averted in ''[[Ghost Hunt]]'', where the Nine Syllables are used for exorcism, but not with the appellated seals. (A more generic two-fingered gesture is used instead)
* Marron and Carrot from ''[[Sorcerer Hunters]]'' explicitly notes that the Eastern-style magic Marron uses requires two hands to perform the necessary seals in order to cast magic, contrast to the Western-style magic utilized by Sorcerers.
* Marron and Carrot from ''[[Sorcerer Hunters]]'' explicitly notes that the Eastern-style magic Marron uses requires two hands to perform the necessary seals in order to cast magic, contrast to the Western-style magic utilized by Sorcerers.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Empowered (Comic Book)|Empowered]]'': Ninjette uses hand seals to stave off a hangover, of all things.
* ''[[Empowered]]'': Ninjette uses hand seals to stave off a hangover, of all things.
* In the ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' comics Storm Shadow would lead the Joe Ninja team through a series of hand seals as part of an exercise to clear the mind before heading into battle.
* In the ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' comics Storm Shadow would lead the Joe Ninja team through a series of hand seals as part of an exercise to clear the mind before heading into battle.


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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* In ''[[Kousoku Sentai Turboranger]]'', Zimba does this sometimes when enlarging a monster.
* In ''[[Kousoku Sentai Turboranger]]'', Zimba does this sometimes when enlarging a monster.
** And in the earlier ''[[Hikari Sentai Maskman]]'', the heroes use [[Hand Seals]] to transform.
** And in the earlier ''[[Hikari Sentai Maskman]]'', the heroes use Hand Seals to transform.
* And of course it reigns supreme in the ''[[Power Rangers]]'' and ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series with a ninja theme or ninja-themed bad guys. Bonus points for a smaller robot using hand seals to make the bigger robots combine, and a [[Butt Monkey]] comedic villain stealing from a ninja [[Big Bad]] by imitating the ninja gesture to make a door open.
* And of course it reigns supreme in the ''[[Power Rangers]]'' and ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series with a ninja theme or ninja-themed bad guys. Bonus points for a smaller robot using hand seals to make the bigger robots combine, and a [[Butt Monkey]] comedic villain stealing from a ninja [[Big Bad]] by imitating the ninja gesture to make a door open.
* Spoofed in ''[[Kamen Rider Fourze (TV)|Kamen Rider Fourze]]'' at the opening: Fourze turns invisible with the Stealth Switch, but he really didn't ''need'' to do a hand seal to do it.
* Spoofed in ''[[Kamen Rider Fourze]]'' at the opening: Fourze turns invisible with the Stealth Switch, but he really didn't ''need'' to do a hand seal to do it.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Hanzo Hattori and Kotaro Fuuma from [[Samurai Warriors]] both use this kind of spell, ususally in order to lock/unlock a gate.
* Hanzo Hattori and Kotaro Fuuma from [[Samurai Warriors]] both use this kind of spell, ususally in order to lock/unlock a gate.
* Phantom, the [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|ghost ninja robot]] from ''[[Mega Man Zero]]'' uses this to do the [[Doppelganger Spin]].
* Phantom, the [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|ghost ninja robot]] from ''[[Mega Man Zero]]'' uses this to do the [[Doppelganger Spin]].
** Cubit Foxtar of ''Zero 3'' uses a one-hand variant to summon his 9 [[Attack Drone|Attack Drones]].
** Cubit Foxtar of ''Zero 3'' uses a one-hand variant to summon his 9 [[Attack Drone]]s.
* Guy, of ''[[Final Fight]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter]]'' fame, is sometimes seen performing one-handed seals (like [[Naruto|Haku]], but he predates him by about a margin of a decade) when performing moves such as his [[Hurricane Kick|Bushin Senpuukyaku]] or [[Limit Break|Bushin Musou Renge]]. Two of Guy's [[Victory Pose|Victory Poses]] in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha (Video Game)|Street Fighter Alpha]]'' consist of 'em ([[Badass Back|one them with his back to the player]]). In ''[[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|Super]] [[Street Fighter IV (Video Game)|Street Fighter IV]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvMaF1YTtds two of his personal actions], his Focus Attack, and his end of match win pose also involve hand seals, in addition to the above.
* Guy, of ''[[Final Fight]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter]]'' fame, is sometimes seen performing one-handed seals (like [[Naruto|Haku]], but he predates him by about a margin of a decade) when performing moves such as his [[Hurricane Kick|Bushin Senpuukyaku]] or [[Limit Break|Bushin Musou Renge]]. Two of Guy's [[Victory Pose]]s in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]'' consist of 'em ([[Badass Back|one them with his back to the player]]). In ''[[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|Super]] [[Street Fighter IV]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvMaF1YTtds two of his personal actions], his Focus Attack, and his end of match win pose also involve hand seals, in addition to the above.
** [[Street Fighter III (Video Game)|Ibuki]] also does this when performing a [[Smoke Out]] in her [[Victory Pose]], as well as before a few of her supers.
** [[Street Fighter III|Ibuki]] also does this when performing a [[Smoke Out]] in her [[Victory Pose]], as well as before a few of her supers.


== [[Web Animation]] ==
== [[Web Animation]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Batman the Animated Series]]'': Kyodai Ken frequently uses this.
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'': Kyodai Ken frequently uses this.
* [[Adventure Time (Animation)|Fridjitzu]] requires this.
* [[Adventure Time|Fridjitzu]] requires this.


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Latest revision as of 17:15, 22 June 2021

Naruto demonstrates.

Hand Seals, aka kuji-in (literally means "nine syllables seal") are hand gestures that are commonly used as a "mantra" (magic formula). This has roots in Taoism, or possibly Buddhism (as the kuji is said to come to China from Tibet). {Technically, mystic Hand Signs are Mudras, not Mantras, which are spoken. Of course, ninjas, and others who use them often also Call their Attacks, so fall into Mantras as well.}

This trope is popular in Japan (and China), as they're the source of the trope. However, you can expect some works from other countries feature this as well, often parodied. One of the Ninja cliches (along with smoke bombs, kabuki stagehand costumes, and shurikens), but sometimes monks also do this as well, especially when meditating.

The mostly used hand gesture in works is the index and middle finger of both hands pointed up, while the ring and little finger wrap the other hand, as shown above. Another variant is the clap palms, more commonly used by monks. Sometimes a one-hand variant is also used.

Subtrope of Magical Gesture. Compare Pstandard Psychic Pstance, Asian Rune Chant.

Examples of Hand Seals include:


Anime and Manga

  • Commonly used to do jutsus in Naruto, with the hand gestures represent the 12 Eastern Zodiac motifs (the picture above, in particular, represents "sheep/ram"), but other variants also exist, such as Naruto's crossed index and middle fingers when he use the Shadow Clone Jutsu.
  • Bleach characters sometimes (but not always) do this when using kido spells. Some examples: Hacchi using Bakudo #99, Rukia using Bakudo #9, Shuhei Hisagi using Bakudo #62.
  • Sometimes used in Fullmetal Alchemist with alchemy.
  • In Sailor Moon Hino Rei/Sailor Mars uses these combined with a paper charm to perform Akuryo Taisan, which paralyses enemies. She can use it as either Sailor Mars or Rei Hino as it has to to with her being a Miko.
  • Averted in Ghost Hunt, where the Nine Syllables are used for exorcism, but not with the appellated seals. (A more generic two-fingered gesture is used instead)
  • Marron and Carrot from Sorcerer Hunters explicitly notes that the Eastern-style magic Marron uses requires two hands to perform the necessary seals in order to cast magic, contrast to the Western-style magic utilized by Sorcerers.

Comic Books

  • Empowered: Ninjette uses hand seals to stave off a hangover, of all things.
  • In the G.I. Joe comics Storm Shadow would lead the Joe Ninja team through a series of hand seals as part of an exercise to clear the mind before heading into battle.

Film

Literature

  • In the The Witcher Witcher series, witchers are capable of using 'signs' by forming a specific shape with their fingers. The gesture itself seems to be very important because in the first game one of the younger witchers explains that he is unable to use signs because he broke his fingers during training.

Live Action TV

  • In Kousoku Sentai Turboranger, Zimba does this sometimes when enlarging a monster.
  • And of course it reigns supreme in the Power Rangers and Super Sentai series with a ninja theme or ninja-themed bad guys. Bonus points for a smaller robot using hand seals to make the bigger robots combine, and a Butt Monkey comedic villain stealing from a ninja Big Bad by imitating the ninja gesture to make a door open.
  • Spoofed in Kamen Rider Fourze at the opening: Fourze turns invisible with the Stealth Switch, but he really didn't need to do a hand seal to do it.

Video Games

Web Animation

Western Animation