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[[File:hook.jpg|link=See no Evil|frame|You'll be hooked on a feeling. That feeling will be ''pain''.]]
[[File:hook.jpg|link=See no Evil|frame|You'll be hooked on a feeling. That feeling will be ''pain''.]]


{{quote|''Hooks in you, hooks in me, hooks in the ceiling''

''For that well hung feeling''
{{quote|''Hooks in you, hooks in me, hooks in the ceiling''<br />
''No big deal, no big sin, strung up on love''
''For that well hung feeling''<br />
''No big deal, no big sin, strung up on love''<br />
''I Got the hooks screwed in.''|''Hooks In You'' by [[Iron Maiden]]}}
''I Got the hooks screwed in.''|''Hooks In You'' by [[Iron Maiden]]}}


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{{examples}}
{{examples}}
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* One member of the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] in ''[[Berserk]]'' uses a long two-headed crook with spikes on the inside as his weapon.
* One member of the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] in ''[[Berserk]]'' uses a long two-headed crook with spikes on the inside as his weapon.
* One of the Captain Hook's pirates in ''[[Peter Pan no Bouken]]'' has a hook shaped sword.
* One of the Captain Hook's pirates in ''[[Peter Pan no Bouken]]'' has a hook shaped sword.
* [[One Piece|Sir Crocodile]] sports a huge [[Hook Hand]] and at least one of Whitebeard's allies was armed with hooked sabers.
* [[One Piece|Sir Crocodile]] sports a huge [[Hook Hand]] and at least one of Whitebeard's allies was armed with hooked sabers.
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* Main villain of ''[[Wrong Turn 3 Left for Dead]]'' arms himself with a meathook during final 1/3 of the film.
* Main villain of ''[[Wrong Turn 3 Left for Dead]]'' arms himself with a meathook during final 1/3 of the film.
* The killer in ''Sorority House Massacre II'' is armed with a hook.
* The killer in ''Sorority House Massacre II'' is armed with a hook.
* Leatherface catches an escaping victim with a hook and drags her back to his family's house in ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre the Beginning]]''.
* Leatherface catches an escaping victim with a hook and drags her back to his family's house in ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning]]''.
* Two of the killers have them as their main weapon in ''[[Lovers Lane]]''. The third has an actual [[Hook Hand]].
* Two of the killers have them as their main weapon in ''[[Lovers Lane]]''. The third has an actual [[Hook Hand]].


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In ''[[Discworld/Night Watch|Night Watch]]'', it is mentioned that the butchers on the rebel's side are particularly terrifying to the soldiers, as they wield a large amount of meat hooks, normal weapons being in little use. In ''[[Discworld/Thud|Thud!]]'', Vimes' butler Willikins suddenly reveals his [[Battle Butler]] side by carrying a few meat hooks with "worrying expertise".
* In ''[[Night Watch (Discworld)|Night Watch]]'', it is mentioned that the butchers on the rebel's side are particularly terrifying to the soldiers, as they wield a large amount of meat hooks, normal weapons being in little use. In ''[[Thud!]]'', Vimes' butler Willikins suddenly reveals his [[Battle Butler]] side by carrying a few meat hooks with "worrying expertise".
* The boatwoman in Jessica Salmonson's ''[[Literature/The Swordswoman|The Swordswoman]]'' uses a grappling hook as a weapon, both in melee and also dangling it from rooftops to catch necks.
* The boatwoman in Jessica Salmonson's ''[[Literature/The Swordswoman|The Swordswoman]]'' uses a grappling hook as a weapon, both in melee and also dangling it from rooftops to catch necks.
* This is how the victims in ''[[Village of the Vampire Cat]]'' are seemingly killed by claw attacks from a distance. {{spoiler|The killer using a grappling hook thrown from a distance.}}
* This is how the victims in ''[[Village of the Vampire Cat]]'' are seemingly killed by claw attacks from a distance. {{spoiler|The killer using a grappling hook thrown from a distance.}}
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** And the Shaolin Monk's hook swords.
** And the Shaolin Monk's hook swords.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* In ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' the "Gaff/Hook" as a typical [[Improvised Weapon]] in naval and [[Spelljammer|quasi-naval]] settings got official weapon stats. Long before a crowbar or pry bar.
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1999/09/14/1999-09-14_mob_rat_key_witness_in_slain.html Combining] [[Eye Scream]] and this trope.

== [[Tabletop RPG]] ==
* In ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' the "Gaff/Hook" as a typical [[Improvised Weapon]] in naval and [[Spelljammer|quasi-naval]] settings got official weapon stats. Long before a crowbar or pry bar.
* ''[[GURPS]]: Martial Arts'' has special rules for adding hooks to weapons along with a few things that already have integral hooks.
* ''[[GURPS]]: Martial Arts'' has special rules for adding hooks to weapons along with a few things that already have integral hooks.
* [[Warhammer 40000|Tyranids]] use a biological version of this, aptly named ''flesh hooks.'' These weapons are typically housed in the rib cage or abdomen and are fired by intercostal muscle spasms. Nominally, flesh hooks are used for scaling sheer surfaces, but they can also be used to impale or snare unfortunate victims and drag them to their doom [[Mortal Kombat|Scorpion-style]].
* [[Warhammer 40,000|Tyranids]] use a biological version of this, aptly named ''flesh hooks.'' These weapons are typically housed in the rib cage or abdomen and are fired by intercostal muscle spasms. Nominally, flesh hooks are used for scaling sheer surfaces, but they can also be used to impale or snare unfortunate victims and drag them to their doom [[Mortal Kombat|Scorpion-style]].
* [[Our Ogres Are Hungrier|Ogres]] in ''[[Pathfinder]]'' use "ogre hooks" as their signature weapon.
* [[Our Ogres Are Hungrier|Ogres]] in ''[[Pathfinder]]'' use "ogre hooks" as their signature weapon.


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* ''[[Sly Cooper]]'''s weapon of choice is a hook cane.
* ''[[Sly Cooper]]'''s weapon of choice is a hook cane.
* In ''[[Donkey Kong Country]] 2'', the Krook enemy throws [[Precision-Guided Boomerang|boomeranging]] hooks at you.
* In ''[[Donkey Kong Country]] 2'', the Krook enemy throws [[Precision-Guided Boomerang|boomeranging]] hooks at you.
* ''[[Bioshock]]'' has Spider Splicers that use hooks, and they even [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|throw them at you]].
* ''[[BioShock (series)]]'' has Spider Splicers that use hooks, and they even [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|throw them at you]].
* Undead Abominations in ''[[Warcraft]]'' use cleavers and meat hooks as weapons.
* Undead Abominations in ''[[Warcraft]]'' use cleavers and meat hooks as weapons.
* Some of the skeleton pirates in ''The Ghost Ship'' level of ''[[MediEvil (1998 video game)|Medievil]]'' fight with throwable hooks.
* Some of the skeleton pirates in ''The Ghost Ship'' level of ''[[MediEvil (1998 video game)|Medievil]]'' fight with throwable hooks.
* ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'''s Kabal fights with chinese hook swords.
* ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'''s Kabal fights with chinese hook swords.
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== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* [[Ruby Quest|Ruby]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|has a mean left hook]].
* ''[[Ruby Quest]]'': Ruby [[Incredibly Lame Pun|has a mean left hook]].
* Sanford in ''[[Madness Combat]]'' uses a hook on a rope to vicious effect.
* Sanford in ''[[Madness Combat]]'' uses a hook on a rope to vicious effect.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Jet's hook-swords in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''.
* Jet's hook-swords in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''.

== [[Real Life]] ==
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1999/09/14/1999-09-14_mob_rat_key_witness_in_slain.html Combining]{{Dead link}} [[Eye Scream]] and this trope.


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Latest revision as of 17:20, 20 November 2022

You'll be hooked on a feeling. That feeling will be pain.

Hooks in you, hooks in me, hooks in the ceiling
For that well hung feeling
No big deal, no big sin, strung up on love

I Got the hooks screwed in.
Hooks In You by Iron Maiden

A Sub-Trope of Improvised Weapon, a hook is a curved or bent device for catching, holding, or pulling, while a crook is an implement having a bent or hooked form, such as a shepherd's staff. These can be great weapons with the addition of tripping and catching things. Included are canes and fishing hooks.

Often seen (in cartoons mostly) in situations where a comedian is doing so poorly on stage that a large wooden crook on a stick comes up from offstage and yanks him away: see Vaudeville Hook.

See also Hook Hand and Cane Fu.

Examples of Hooks and Crooks include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Film

Literature

  • In Night Watch, it is mentioned that the butchers on the rebel's side are particularly terrifying to the soldiers, as they wield a large amount of meat hooks, normal weapons being in little use. In Thud!, Vimes' butler Willikins suddenly reveals his Battle Butler side by carrying a few meat hooks with "worrying expertise".
  • The boatwoman in Jessica Salmonson's The Swordswoman uses a grappling hook as a weapon, both in melee and also dangling it from rooftops to catch necks.
  • This is how the victims in Village of the Vampire Cat are seemingly killed by claw attacks from a distance. The killer using a grappling hook thrown from a distance.

Live Action TV

  • Deadliest Warrior: the Somali Pirates use grappling hooks as their close range weapon.
    • And the Shaolin Monk's hook swords.

Tabletop Games

  • In Dungeons & Dragons the "Gaff/Hook" as a typical Improvised Weapon in naval and quasi-naval settings got official weapon stats. Long before a crowbar or pry bar.
  • GURPS: Martial Arts has special rules for adding hooks to weapons along with a few things that already have integral hooks.
  • Tyranids use a biological version of this, aptly named flesh hooks. These weapons are typically housed in the rib cage or abdomen and are fired by intercostal muscle spasms. Nominally, flesh hooks are used for scaling sheer surfaces, but they can also be used to impale or snare unfortunate victims and drag them to their doom Scorpion-style.
  • Ogres in Pathfinder use "ogre hooks" as their signature weapon.

Theatre

Toys

Video Games

  • Sly Cooper's weapon of choice is a hook cane.
  • In Donkey Kong Country 2, the Krook enemy throws boomeranging hooks at you.
  • BioShock (series) has Spider Splicers that use hooks, and they even throw them at you.
  • Undead Abominations in Warcraft use cleavers and meat hooks as weapons.
  • Some of the skeleton pirates in The Ghost Ship level of Medievil fight with throwable hooks.
  • Mortal Kombat's Kabal fights with chinese hook swords.
    • As does Mavado. In canon, he almost killed Kabal to steal them, then Kabal returned the favor. Mavado also uses grappling hooks on bungie cords as a means of launching himself at opponents.
  • One of Rolento's super moves in Street Fighter Alpha 3 is hanging his opponent on a hook.
  • Hitman: Contracts has a mission with the Meat King's Party in a slaughterhouse, so a meat hook was both used in a cutscene and given as a weapon.
  • One of the early ideas for Resident Evil 4 featured a ghostly figure armed with a hook who chased Leon around.
  • The Butcher in Shank fights with a long hook-and-chain.

Web Original

Western Animation

Real Life