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AIn [[showbiz, you often have the (usually male) performer and his '''Lovely Assistant]]''' is- just that,''typically'' an attractive girl or woman, whoshe assists the performer or primary host. This can, beoften by fetching things, being the object of whatever the performer is to do, giving out prizes, handling the lottery equipment, or doing minor performances herself. But primarily, the assistant's job is to look good, strike attractive poses, and give the performer room to do their thing. The clothing can vary from modest-but-sexy to outright [[Stripperiffic]].
 
A variation appears in a [[Stage Magician]]'s show, where there are practical reasons for small, female assistants in tight-fitting clothes. Some physical-displacement type tricks (moving boxes, sawing a person in half) require the person to be quite small in order to fit into the device (most magic equipment is designed for an assistant who's 5′2″ tall). The same is true of quick-change acts, where the model must be small enough to wear many layers of trick clothing without appearing bulky. In these cases the "assistant" is an integral part of the act who requires skill and training, but plays off the audience expectations that she is nothing but eye candy in order to set up the trick and make the magician look impressive.
In showbiz, you have the male performer and his lovely assistant.
 
Some common roles of the Lovely Assistant are as co-host of a game show, a [[Stage Magician]]'s assistant or object for tricks, like the old [[Saw a Woman In Half]] or sword-box trick, or the target of a [[Knife -Throwing Act]].
A [[Lovely Assistant]] is just that, an attractive girl or woman who assists the performer or primary host. This can be by fetching things, being the object of whatever the performer is to do, giving out prizes, handling the lottery equipment, or doing minor performances herself.
 
Compare [[Bridge Bunnies]] and [[Foil]]. See also [[Distracted Byby the Sexy]], which is one of their main roles. Almost [[Always Female]] (even if the host or magician is female herself).
But primarily, her job is to look good, strike attractive poses, and give the performer room to do his thing. The clothing can vary from modest but sexy to outright [[Stripperiffic]].
 
{{examples|Examples: }}
A variation appears in a [[Stage Magician]]'s show, where there are practical reasons for small, female assistants in tight-fitting clothes. Some physical-displacement type tricks (moving boxes, sawing a person in half) require the person to be quite small in order to fit into the device (most magic equipment is designed for an assistant who's 5′2″ tall). The same is true of quick-change acts, where the model must be small enough to wear many layers of trick clothing without appearing bulky. In these cases the "assistant" is an integral part of the act who requires skill and training, but plays off the audience expectations that she is nothing but eye candy in order to set up the trick and make the magician look impressive.
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'': [[Stage Magician]] Arkana was in love with his Lovely Assistant, Catherine, and they were engaged--beforeengaged—before his disfiguring accident. Although Catherine still loved him, Arkana pushed her away. He later regretted his choice and fell in with Marik when he promised he could restore Catherine to him.
* In the original ''[[Pokémon]]'' series, Misty/Kasumi gets roped once into playing this part, complete with a [[Woman in White|Goldeen-themed white outfit]].
 
== [[Film]] ==
Some common roles of the Lovely Assistant are as co-host of a game show, a [[Stage Magician]]'s assistant or object for tricks, or the target of a [[Knife Throwing Act]].
* Olivia in ''[[The Prestige]]'' is this to both of the stage magicians involved (and has affairs with both of them). Angier's wife was also this. [[Michael Caine]]'s character specifically mentions their importance as an on-stage distraction.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
Compare [[Bridge Bunnies]] and [[Foil]]. See also [[Distracted By the Sexy]], which is one of their main roles. Almost [[Always Female]] (even if the magician is female herself).
* Nynaeve gets this job at Valan Luca's circus in ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''.
* Referenced in ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Equal Rites|Equal Rites]]'', which says that members of the Guild of Conjurers are accompanied by "sad thin women in spangly tights" (as in The Amazing Bunko and Doris).
* [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] in ''Lovely Assistant'' by Geoph Essex: Jenny is both a magician's lovely assistant ''and'' the main protagonist. Even in the magic act, Jenny is more than just a pretty thing to look at. (She's also {{spoiler|one of Calvin's most effective props}}, and does some tricks herself.) As the plot develops, this trope [[Zig -Zagging Trope|zig-zags]]: {{spoiler|as a [[Grim Reaper]], Jenny "assists" death by sending the recently departed off to their next journey; but she's still not just eye candy, as the Angels of Death don't seem to have any defined employer and are a pretty mixed lot}}.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
{{examples|Examples: }}
* In ''[[Monty Python]]'', The Amazing Mystico and Janet put up housing blocks by hypnosis. (Janet is the Lovely Assistant.)
* Parodied in ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' ("False Positive"), when news anchor Robin suffers a crisis of confidence and auditions to be the "coin-flip bimbo" (or "currency rotation specialist") on ''Million-Dollar Heads Or Tails''.
* ''The Late Show with David Letterman'': The recurring segments "Will it Float?" and "Is this anything?" have 2-4 lovely assistants: "Float" has two Vanna types who drop an item in a tank of water to see whether it will float or not. Both "Float" and "anything" have the Grinder Girl (a woman who holds a metal grinder to a piece of metal on her costume's thorax) and the Hula Hoop Girl (a woman who hulas a lot of hoops) doing their thing to either side during the segment. Both GG and HHG were originally "discovered" on previous installments of "Is this anything?"
* ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'': Peter has magic as a [[Fleeting Passionate Hobby]] and does the Disappearing Girl trick with Jan as his lovely assistant, which freaks Cindy out. Even when they try to explain the trick to her she is still terrified. Then on the day of the Talent Show Jan twists her ankle and can't perform with Peter, so Cindy steps up and takes her place. Once she's been in the cabinet and sees how it's done she gets very enthusiastic, even wanting to do the trick again.
* ''[[BeakmansBeakman's World]]'' had three lovely assistants (Josie, Liza and Phoebe, depending on season), and one not-so-lovely assistant (Lester).
* ''Tool Time'', the [[Show Within a Show]] on ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', had Lisa and her replacement Heidi, with the latter becoming an [[Ascended Extra]].
* On ''[[Brainiac: Science Abuse]]'' we get Professor Myang Li, who determines "Does this fruit float?" You do doubt her academic credentials given her [[Stripperiffic]] outfit.
* One sketch written by [[The Two Ronnies|Ronnie Barker]] revolves around a stage magician having an affair with his Lovely Assistant, and trying to hide the evidence from his suspicious wife by passing it off as conjuring tricks he was practising.
* In a ''[[Married... Withwith Children]]'' episode, where Al and Peggy compete inon a game show:
{{quote| '''Host:''' Hello there, and welcome to [[Sonnets Fromfrom the Portugese|''How Do I Love Thee?'']]! The game show that dares to ask; [[Captain Obvious|"How do I love thee?"]]. For those of you who're [[TedSmall Name, Big BaxterEgo|totally ignorant of today's superstars]], I'm Bink Winkleman. ''[one person applauds]'' Thank you! And here's our own little piece of fluff that the network thrust upon me, The Lovely Zelda. ''[great applause]''}}
* In [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] episode ''[[Devil Doll]]'', evil ventriloquist Vorelli has an assistant.
 
=== AnimeGame Shows (Fictional and MangaNonfictional) == =
* Vanna White, ofthe former ''[[WheelTrope of FortuneNamer]]'', and the formerfrom ''[[TropeWheel Namerof Fortune]]''. She wasn'twas not the first letter-turner on the show (Susan Stafford was), but her iconic nature in the wake of ''Wheel''the show's 1980slate-80s success has made her athe quintessential example of this trope.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'': [[Stage Magician]] Arkana was in love with his Lovely Assistant, Catherine, and they were engaged--before his disfiguring accident. Although Catherine still loved him, Arkana pushed her away. He later regretted his choice and fell in with Marik when he promised he could restore Catherine to him.
* Similarly, there is the late Adriana Xenides, "co-host" of the Australian ''Wheel of Fortune'' from the first episode in July of 1981 until NovemberJune 1996,1999 when- duefrom November 1996 to severeJuly illness1997, she hadtook toa temporary leave; anddue fromto July 1997 until Junesevere 1999 after recoveringillness. When she left, Adrianashe was the longest- serving female co-host of a game show;, a record now Vannaheld holdsby thatVanna recordWhite.
* In the original [[Pokémon]] series, Misty/Kasumi gets roped once into become this. The [[Woman in White|white outfit]] she wore is now featured as one of the pictures for [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]... {{media-|misty_may_001.jpg| well, see the reason why}}.
* In a variation, ''[[Jeopardy (TV)|Jeopardy!]]'' has the Clue Crew, a team of assistants who present pre-recorded visuals on some clues.
* Some shows had male Vannasexamples of this, such as Joe Alaskey on ''[[Couch Potatoes]]'' and Dan the Centurian on ''[[Caesars Challenge]]''.
 
== Film ==
* Olivia in ''[[The Prestige]]'' is this to both of the stage magicians involved (and has affairs with both of them). Angier's wife was also this. [[Michael Caine]]'s character specifically mentions their importance as an on-stage distraction.
 
== Game Shows (Fictional and Nonfictional): ==
* Vanna White of ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'', and the former [[Trope Namer]]. She wasn't the first letter-turner on the show (Susan Stafford was), but her iconic nature in the wake of ''Wheel'''s 1980s success has made her a quintessential example of this trope.
* Similarly, the late Adriana Xenides, "co-host" of the Australian ''Wheel'' from the first episode in July 1981 until November 1996, when due to severe illness, she had to leave; and from July 1997 until June 1999 after recovering. When she left, Adriana was the longest-serving female co-host of a game show; now Vanna holds that record.
* In a variation, ''[[Jeopardy (TV)|Jeopardy]]'' has the Clue Crew, a team of assistants who present pre-recorded visuals on some clues.
* Some shows had male Vannas, such as Joe Alaskey on ''[[Couch Potatoes]]'' and Dan the Centurian on ''[[Caesars Challenge]]''.
* ''[[Lingo]]'' tried to subvert this by having main host Chuck Woolery act [[The Fool]] and set up beautiful co-host Shandi Finnessey as [[The Smart Guy|the smart one]]. It...[[Dumb Blonde|didn't really work]].
* Barker's Beauties in ''[[The Price Is Right]]''; (after Drew Carey took Bob Barker's place, they startedwere simply being referred to by name). [[Bruce Forsyth]] also had lovely assistants when he hosted a UK version of ''The Price Is Right''.
* Carol Vorderman from ''[[Countdown]]'' was picked for her ability to solve the Numbers Game in her head practically every time as much as she was for her ability to stand around pinning letters to boards.
** In the British comedy [[Panel Show]] ''[[Would I Lie to You?]]'', Carol stated that she played games for most of the 30 seconds of the Numbers Round because [[Good Withwith Numbers|she'd already solved it]].
** Since Carol left the show, her (younger, taller, blonder and cheaper) replacement Rachel Riley has taken the role.
* Subverted in ''[[Temptation 2007|Temptation: The New Sale Of The Century]]'', wherehad manymale ofmodels theas modelsassistants. areThe Australian ''maleTemptation'' has Livinia Nixon as the assistant, with about half the Gift Shop prizes modeled by Scott McGregor.
* Parodied by [[David Letterman]]'s [[Show Within a Show]] "Will It Float?", with the hula-hoop girl and that chick wearing [[Fetish Fuel|a steel bustier and a working metal grinder]].
* Predating Vanna White in the United States was Carol Merrill, the sole model on the original ''[[Let's Make a Deal]]''. The new version of ''Deal'' with Wayne Brady originally had Alison Fiori as the assistant, then Tiffany Coyne.
* Roxanne on the original CBS version of ''[[Beat the Clock]]''.
* [[MTV]]'s ''[[Remote Control]]'' had a new one for just about every season.
* First [[Jenny McCarthy]], and then [[Carmen Electra]], on MTV's dating game show ''Singled Out''.
* The original ''[[Concentration]]'' had Paola Diva as its prize model, and ''Classic Concentration'' had Diana Taylor and Marjorie Goodson-Cutt.
* The American version of ''[[Duel (TV series)|Duel]]'' had "chip girls" whose only job was to walk to the players' podium after each question to collect chips spent on incorrect answers.
* In a ''[[Married With Children]]'' episode, where Al and Peggy compete in a game show:
* A rare male example: Richard Osman on ''[[Pointless]]''.
{{quote| '''Host:''' Hello there, and welcome to [[Sonnets From the Portugese|''How Do I Love Thee?'']]! The game show that dares to ask; [[Captain Obvious|"How do I love thee?"]]. For those of you who're [[Ted Baxter|totally ignorant of today's superstars]], I'm Bink Winkleman. ''[one person applauds]'' Thank you! And here's our own little piece of fluff that the network thrust upon me, The Lovely Zelda. ''[great applause]''}}
* The American version of ''[[Duel (TV)|Duel]]'' had "chip girls" whose only job was to walk to the players' podium after each question to collect chips spent on incorrect answers.
* A rare male example: Richard Osman on ''[[Pointless]]''.
* ''[[Win Tuition]]'' subverted this with a short, bald male assistant named "Gorgeous George", who acted as if he would rather be anywhere else whenever he hauled in props for a question.
* The briefcase-toting gals on the American version of ''[[Deal or No Deal]]'' - though they are generally absent in later airings, replaced by potential contestants.
* Ms. Holly "[[Too Sexy for This Time Slot]]" Willoughby.
* Jim Perry's run of ''$ale of the Century'' had Summer Bartholomew as the main assistant, and about half the models showcasing the Instant Bargains were male.
 
== LiteratureStage Magicians ==
* Debbie McGee, Lovely Assistant (and wife) of UK magician Paul Daniels. A good example of "also a skilled magician", she went on to have a solo career.
* Nynaeve gets this job at Valan Luca's circus in ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''.
* Bess Houdini, wife of [[Harry Houdini]].
* Referenced in ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Equal Rites|Equal Rites]]'', which says that members of the Guild of Conjurers are accompanied by "sad thin women in spangly tights" (as in The Amazing Bunko and Doris).
* [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] in ''Lovely Assistant'' by Geoph Essex: Jenny is both a magician's lovely assistant ''and'' the main protagonist. Even in the magic act, Jenny is more than just a pretty thing to look at. (She's also {{spoiler|one of Calvin's most effective props}}, and does some tricks herself.) As the plot develops, this trope [[Zig Zagging Trope|zig-zags]]: {{spoiler|as a [[Grim Reaper]], Jenny "assists" death by sending the recently departed off to their next journey; but she's still not just eye candy, as the Angels of Death don't seem to have any defined employer and are a pretty mixed lot}}.
 
== Live Action TV ==
* In [[Monty Python]], The Amazing Mystico and Janet put up housing blocks by hypnosis. (Janet is the Lovely Assistant.)
* Parodied in ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' ("False Positive"), when news anchor Robin suffers a crisis of confidence and auditions to be the "coin-flip bimbo" (or "currency rotation specialist") on ''Million-Dollar Heads Or Tails''.
* ''The Late Show with David Letterman'': The recurring segments "Will it Float?" and "Is this anything?" have 2-4 lovely assistants: "Float" has two Vanna types who drop an item in a tank of water to see whether it will float or not. Both "Float" and "anything" have the Grinder Girl (a woman who holds a metal grinder to a piece of metal on her costume's thorax) and the Hula Hoop Girl (a woman who hulas a lot of hoops) doing their thing to either side during the segment. Both GG and HHG were originally "discovered" on previous installments of "Is this anything?"
* ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'': Peter has magic as a Fleeting Passionate Hobby and does the Disappearing Girl trick with Jan as his lovely assistant, which freaks Cindy out. Even when they try to explain the trick to her she is still terrified. Then on the day of the Talent Show Jan twists her ankle and can't perform with Peter, so Cindy steps up and takes her place. Once she's been in the cabinet and sees how it's done she gets very enthusiastic, even wanting to do the trick again.
* ''[[Beakmans World]]'' had three lovely assistants (Josie, Liza and Phoebe, depending on season), and one not-so-lovely assistant (Lester).
* ''Tool Time'', the [[Show Within a Show]] on ''[[Home Improvement]]'', had Lisa and her replacement Heidi, the latter becoming an [[Ascended Extra]].
* On ''[[Brainiac Science Abuse]]'' we get Professor Myang Li, who determines "Does this fruit float?" You do doubt her academic credentials given her [[Stripperiffic]] outfit.
* One sketch written by [[The Two Ronnies|Ronnie Barker]] revolves around a stage magician having an affair with his Lovely Assistant, and trying to hide the evidence from his suspicious wife by passing it off as conjuring tricks he was practising.
 
== Stage Magicians[[Theatre]] ==
* In ''[[The Magic Show]]'', Doug arrives at the Top Hat with waifish ragamuffin Cal as his assistant. However, influenced by some of the other acts at the club, he conjures up [[Statuesque Stunner]] [[Southern Belle|Charmin]] to be a more traditional Lovely Assistant.
* Debbie McGee, Lovely Assistant (and wife) of UK magician Paul Daniels. A good example of "also a skilled magician", she went on to have a solo career.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[No More Heroes]]'' has Harvey Moiseiwitsch Volodarskii, an assassin magician. His two silent, lovely "asseestahnts!" are under his loyal command, until Travis blinds him and they provide the wheel saw for his execution.
* Parodied in ''[[Paper Mario (Video Gamefranchise)|Paper Mario]]'' with Chuck Quizmo's assistant, a Toad named [[Punny Name|Vanna T]].
* In ''[[Dead Rising 2]]'', [[Twin Threesome Fantasy|sexy twin sisters]] Crystal and Amber Bailey serve as the assistants of the zombie-killing game show ''Terror is Reality''. {{spoiler|They also serve as [[Thethe Dragon|the Dragons]]s to the [[Big Bad]], ''TIR'' host Tyrone "TK" King.}}
* The MC in ''[[Smash TV]]'' appears in the game's attract mode with one on each arm, accompanied by knowing looks to the viewer. When a round starts, they cheer the player on with "Go! Go! Go! Go!"; {{spoiler|should you actually finish the game (not easy) the final cutscene shows them with ''your'' character.}}
* In the arcade racing game ''[[Super Off Road]]'', completing a race shows a cutscene with the first, second, and third place winners with trophies next to bikini models next. Interestingly, if one of these winners is an NPC, one of them is named [[Creator Cameo| is John Morgan, the game's programmer.]]
 
== Webcomics[[Web Comics]] ==
* Chloe from ''[[Eerie Cuties (Webcomic)|Eerie Cuties]]'' [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120422043336/http://www.eeriecuties.com/strips-ec/My<!-- 20lovely20assistant%20lovely%20assistant knows good and well]] what you need for a magic trick. -->
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Parodied in the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "Let's Take a Quiz!" While Phineas plays game show host, the role of the Lovely Assistant is taken by Ferb, who appears in several glamorous women's outfits.
* Gypsy Moth from ''[[A Bugs Life (Animation)|A BugsBug's Life]]'' is this to her praying mantis husband, Manny.
* Esmeralda from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' is this to Clopin.
* In the ''[[YogisYogi's Treasure Hunt]]'' episode "Goodbye, Mr. Chump", Penelope Pitstop was a lovely assistant to Hokey Wolf.
* In ''[[Dinosaucers]]'' Sarah is a willing assistant for her friends' magic show. Later on, Quackpot puts on his own show with the good guys captive, except for Sarah, who he [[Hypnotize the Princess|Hypnotizes]] to be his assistant.
 
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