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== [[Film]] -- Animated ==
== [[Film]] -- Animated ==
* In ''[[Atlantis the Lost Empire]]'', the team's medic is quite fond of a large medical saw of his. Later said saw is used in the climax.
* In ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]'', the team's medic is quite fond of a large medical saw of his. Later said saw is used in the climax.
* The One-Eye weaponry from ''[[The Thief and The Cobbler (Animation)|The Thief and The Cobbler]]'' is composed by a large use of this and [[Spikes of Villainy]].
* The One-Eye weaponry from ''[[The Thief and the Cobbler]]'' is composed by a large use of this and [[Spikes of Villainy]].


== [[Film]] -- Live Action ==
== [[Film]] -- Live Action ==
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* [[The Dragon]] in ''[[Willow]]'' has a blade with serrated edges. {{spoiler|In the climax he uses it to stab one of the good guys to death.}} Also, Sorsha uses a serrated sabre as her [[Weapon of Choice]].
* [[The Dragon]] in ''[[Willow]]'' has a blade with serrated edges. {{spoiler|In the climax he uses it to stab one of the good guys to death.}} Also, Sorsha uses a serrated sabre as her [[Weapon of Choice]].
* The main villain in ''[[Cutthroat Island]]'' wields a highly intimidating serrated cutlass.
* The main villain in ''[[Cutthroat Island]]'' wields a highly intimidating serrated cutlass.
* The machetes used by the killers in ''[[Just Before Dawn (Film)|Just Before Dawn]]''.
* The machetes used by the killers in ''[[Just Before Dawn]]''.
* Remy in [[Repo Men]] is fond of using knives and the various cutting tools he used in his job as an autoforg repo man. During the climax outside the Pink Door, he grabs a surgical saw to use against the attacking repo men.
* Remy in [[Repo Men]] is fond of using knives and the various cutting tools he used in his job as an autoforg repo man. During the climax outside the Pink Door, he grabs a surgical saw to use against the attacking repo men.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the [[Dragonlance]] novel ''The Companions'', Sturm Brightblade is forced to fight in the arena against a minotaur gladiator, who uses a massive sword with a jagged edge.
* In the [[Dragonlance]] novel ''The Companions'', Sturm Brightblade is forced to fight in the arena against a minotaur gladiator, who uses a massive sword with a jagged edge.
* In ''[[All Quiet On the Western Front (Literature)|All Quiet On the Western Front]]'', the narrator mentions that veterans on the front take away from new soldiers any sawtooth bayonets they find on them, as anyone captured with them is killed outright rather then taken prisoner.
* In ''[[All Quiet on the Western Front]]'', the narrator mentions that veterans on the front take away from new soldiers any sawtooth bayonets they find on them, as anyone captured with them is killed outright rather then taken prisoner.
* In the ''[[Belgariad]]'', Ulgos use knives with all sorts of nasty hooks to do more damage.
* In the ''[[Belgariad]]'', Ulgos use knives with all sorts of nasty hooks to do more damage.
* [[JRR Tolkien (Creator)|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''[[The Two Towers]]''. The yellow-fanged orc guarding Pippin has a saw-edged knife.
* [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''[[The Two Towers]]''. The yellow-fanged orc guarding Pippin has a saw-edged knife.
* [[The Zombie Survival Guide]] mentions serrated edged knives in the chapter on anti-zombie weaponry, but notes that they have a tendency to get lodged in zombie skulls and encourages the reader to choose a plain-edged knife if one is available.
* [[The Zombie Survival Guide]] mentions serrated edged knives in the chapter on anti-zombie weaponry, but notes that they have a tendency to get lodged in zombie skulls and encourages the reader to choose a plain-edged knife if one is available.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Star Trek the Original Series]]'' pilot episode "The Cage". While in an illusionary fight to the death, Captain Pike picks up a barbed spearhead and uses it to impale the opponent jumping on top of him. Watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArneXkxtC4M#t=2m30s here].
* ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' pilot episode "The Cage". While in an illusionary fight to the death, Captain Pike picks up a barbed spearhead and uses it to impale the opponent jumping on top of him. Watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArneXkxtC4M#t=2m30s here].


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
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* The Forsworn weapons in ''[[Skyrim]]'' consist of hand-made weapons with loads of sharp bones and fangs to form serrated edges.
* The Forsworn weapons in ''[[Skyrim]]'' consist of hand-made weapons with loads of sharp bones and fangs to form serrated edges.
** [[Our Demons Are Different|Daedric]] weapons have serrated edges; some even have two points (ie, the Daedric Greatsword and Daedric Arrows).
** [[Our Demons Are Different|Daedric]] weapons have serrated edges; some even have two points (ie, the Daedric Greatsword and Daedric Arrows).
* In one of the ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (Video Game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'' games, one of the item descriptions mentions that some Sith prefer these over lightsabers for the more visceral sensation of blade cutting flesh.
* In one of the ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'' games, one of the item descriptions mentions that some Sith prefer these over lightsabers for the more visceral sensation of blade cutting flesh.
* One of Nadia's sword upgrades from ''[[Nightmare Creatures]]'' is a silly-looking spiked sword.
* One of Nadia's sword upgrades from ''[[Nightmare Creatures]]'' is a silly-looking spiked sword.
* Yoshihiro's default [[BFS]] from ''[[Sengoku Basara]]''.
* Yoshihiro's default [[BFS]] from ''[[Sengoku Basara]]''.
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* ''[[Devil May Cry]] 3'' has Agni and Rudra, which also count as [[Sinister Scimitar|Sinister Scimitars]], [[Dual-Wielding]], [[Empathic Weapon|Empathic Weapons]], and [[Elemental Powers]].
* ''[[Devil May Cry]] 3'' has Agni and Rudra, which also count as [[Sinister Scimitar|Sinister Scimitars]], [[Dual-Wielding]], [[Empathic Weapon|Empathic Weapons]], and [[Elemental Powers]].
* The female [[Mad Scientist]] in ''[[Blood Rayne]]'' duel-wields amputation saws.
* The female [[Mad Scientist]] in ''[[Blood Rayne]]'' duel-wields amputation saws.
* In ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'', [[Combat Medic|the Medic class]] has a bonesaw as its standard melee weapon; the alternative medic melee weapons tend to have straight blades. In addition, one of the sniper's alternative weapons is a ''wooden'' serrated knife which does less damage but causes [[Standard Status Effects|bleeding]].
* In ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'', [[Combat Medic|the Medic class]] has a bonesaw as its standard melee weapon; the alternative medic melee weapons tend to have straight blades. In addition, one of the sniper's alternative weapons is a ''wooden'' serrated knife which does less damage but causes [[Standard Status Effects|bleeding]].
* In ''[[Warcraft III]]'', Frostmourne has barbs on its blade, in contrast to the plain-looking runeblades of the generic Death Knights.
* In ''[[Warcraft III]]'', Frostmourne has barbs on its blade, in contrast to the plain-looking runeblades of the generic Death Knights.
* During his [[One-Winged Angel]] form, [[Oda Nobunaga]] from ''[[Onimusha]]'' wields the serrated scimitar Genma Samonji, which can be picked up in the sequel by Soki as an [[Dishing Out Dirt|earth elemental sword]] named Starkiller.
* During his [[One-Winged Angel]] form, [[Oda Nobunaga]] from ''[[Onimusha]]'' wields the serrated scimitar Genma Samonji, which can be picked up in the sequel by Soki as an [[Dishing Out Dirt|earth elemental sword]] named Starkiller.
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* One of the weapons from ''[[Redneck Rampage]]'' is a gun that throws circular saw blades at will.
* One of the weapons from ''[[Redneck Rampage]]'' is a gun that throws circular saw blades at will.
* [[Fat Bastard|Dong]] [[Complete Monster|Zhuo]] from ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]'' combines this with [[Sinister Scimitar]] before using a huge mace in later titles.
* [[Fat Bastard|Dong]] [[Complete Monster|Zhuo]] from ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]'' combines this with [[Sinister Scimitar]] before using a huge mace in later titles.
* In ''[[Warhammer 40000 Space Marine]]'' multiplayer, tactical marines can wield a serrated combat blade in close combat.
* In ''[[Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine]]'' multiplayer, tactical marines can wield a serrated combat blade in close combat.
* In ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]],'' [[The Brute|Lorne]] wields a gigantic serrated falchion. After you defeat him it's given to you, though you can only use it if you're evil.
* In ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]],'' [[The Brute|Lorne]] wields a gigantic serrated falchion. After you defeat him it's given to you, though you can only use it if you're evil.
* In '''[[Nie R]]'', Kaine [[Dual-Wielding|Dual-Wields]] two serrated swords.
* In '''[[Nie R]]'', Kaine [[Dual-Wielding|Dual-Wields]] two serrated swords.

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Bladed weapons, including swords and knives, are often used by both good and bad guys all around. One good way to make said weapon more distinct or interesting is giving it a jagged edge, similar to a saw.

Such weapons can vary from actual saws to swords or daggers with an irregular, barbed edge, which can be used to actually saw harder materials while not fighting, breaking enemy weapons or inflict nastier wounds (especially if the weapon is stabbed into someone). Sometimes, spears and arrow-tips will display a barbed design to make them hard to remove from the wound.

Those weapons tend to be linked mainly with evil guys or chaotic warriors, usually because of the association with Spikes of Villainy, or the primitive look of the weapon, not mentioning the nasty wounds caused by said weapons. Good guys can use this kind of weaponry, but they'll usually avoid the "stabbing" part and/or rely on slashing motions, making the weapon less effective at chopping. Sometimes a Combat Medic or a Mad Scientist will wield one of these.

See also Chainsaw Good and Spikes of Villainy. May overlap with Awesome but Impractical and Oddly-Shaped Sword.

Examples of Serrated Blade of Pain include:


Anime and Manga

  • In One Piece, Arlong's strongest weapon is the "Kiribachi", a gargantuan BFS with a saw-like blade, based on shark teeth (see picture). Later, in the Water Seven Arc, the carpenters from Galley-La use large saws as melee weapons.
  • Bleach has Renji's Zanpakutou Zabimaru, a spiked falchion revealed to be a Whip Sword. Later we find out that Hiyori's Kubikiri Orochi takes the form of a gigantic jagged cleaver.
  • In Berserk, Inquisitor Mozgus' Quirky Miniboss Squad all fight with torture tools, including serrated blades.
  • Shishio Makoto from Rurouni Kenshin wields a finely serrated sword that never dulls, and also doubles as Flaming Sword.
  • Brought Up to Eleven in Naruto: Kisame's Living Weapon Samehada is composed of nothing but rough scales and hooks which can jut out on command to cut people to ribbons.
  • Shira from Blade of the Immortal possesses a large cleaver-like sword with barbs, which he usually uses to maim, shred and sometimes rape his (frequently female) opponents.

Film -- Animated

Film -- Live Action

  • A Mook from Ong Bak wields a saw as an Improvised Weapon.
  • The Dragon in Willow has a blade with serrated edges. In the climax he uses it to stab one of the good guys to death. Also, Sorsha uses a serrated sabre as her Weapon of Choice.
  • The main villain in Cutthroat Island wields a highly intimidating serrated cutlass.
  • The machetes used by the killers in Just Before Dawn.
  • Remy in Repo Men is fond of using knives and the various cutting tools he used in his job as an autoforg repo man. During the climax outside the Pink Door, he grabs a surgical saw to use against the attacking repo men.

Literature

  • In the Dragonlance novel The Companions, Sturm Brightblade is forced to fight in the arena against a minotaur gladiator, who uses a massive sword with a jagged edge.
  • In All Quiet on the Western Front, the narrator mentions that veterans on the front take away from new soldiers any sawtooth bayonets they find on them, as anyone captured with them is killed outright rather then taken prisoner.
  • In the Belgariad, Ulgos use knives with all sorts of nasty hooks to do more damage.
  • JRR Tolkien's The Two Towers. The yellow-fanged orc guarding Pippin has a saw-edged knife.
  • The Zombie Survival Guide mentions serrated edged knives in the chapter on anti-zombie weaponry, but notes that they have a tendency to get lodged in zombie skulls and encourages the reader to choose a plain-edged knife if one is available.

Live Action TV

  • Star Trek: The Original Series pilot episode "The Cage". While in an illusionary fight to the death, Captain Pike picks up a barbed spearhead and uses it to impale the opponent jumping on top of him. Watch it here.

Tabletop Games

  • The lizardmen in Warhammer use blades with obsidian teeth, based on the Aztec weapons. Also, many champions of chaos use similar weapons, including possessed ones that grow actual teeth.
  • Shadowrun. The Aztlan supplement has the macuitl sword, which has razor sharp slivers of obsidian or flint embedded in the edge. It is capable of decapitating a target with a single hit.
  • Dungeons and Dragons. In early editions the demons known as Rutterkin used sawtoothed swords, with the blade having sharp "teeth" coming out of it like a saw.

Video Games

Web Comics

  • Kiwi Blitz brings us the villainess Gear, who has a retractable serrated shortsword built into her prosthetic arm. She likes to use it on people she finds "Offensively Boring".
  • Elegant Nova Of Progression from Keychain of Creation has a huge combat form with micro-serrated claws.

Real Life

  • The swordbreaker. Though the barbed side was used defensively.
  • The Maquahitls or Macana and many "swords" made by primitive tribes tends to be wooden blades with lots of obsidian splinters or shark teeth embedded in them, like some sort of saw.
  • The legendary monk warrior Benkei Musashibo Saito was said to carry around several weapons with him. One of these was a large saw.