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The [[wikipedia:Sai (weapon)|sai]] was originally an agricultural tool, but then became an [[Improvised Weapon]] [[Stock Ninja Weaponry|often associated with]] [[Ninja]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Bleach]]'': Sun-Sun's [[Empathic Weapon|zanpakutou]].
* In ''[[Kenichi: theThe Mightiest Disciple]]'', one of Freya's Valkyries uses them.
* Kayura in ''[[Ronin Warriors]]'' wields a pair with extend-able middle blades.
 
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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[The Mummy Returns (Film)Trilogy|The Mummy Returns]]'': a [[Flash Back]] has a duel between two women [[Dual-Wielding]] these, which doesn't make sense as sais originated from Asia, not Egypt. And more specifically, sai were a rice-agricultural implement, and the Nile has always been primarily wheat territory.
* ''[[The Matrix]] Reloaded'': Neo used his powers to pull two sais off the wall and fight with them during his battle with the Merovingian's minions. He ends up using them to pin one of his assailants to the wall.
 
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* Mileena from the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' series fights using a pair of sai.
* ''[[Guild Wars]]'' has sais as a type of dagger.
* ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds (Video Game)|Adventure Quest Worlds]]'' also uses them as daggers, the one kind of weapon that can be dual-wielded. They're quite popular with Ninjas.
* Wang Yi from ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]'' 7: XL.
 
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[[Category:Improvised IndexWeapon Tropes]]
[[Category:Weapons and Wielding Tropes]]
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