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{{trope}}
[[File:star_wars_lightsaber_air_stabstar wars lightsaber air stab.jpg|link=A New Hope|frame|Pictured: The real reason behind the hole in the ozone layer.]]
 
{{quote|''Okay, I finally climbed to the top of the hill. I brought my [[Cool Sword]] with me and I'll just like hold it like this. Wait, you want me to hold it up above my head, pointed straight up? That's stupid. I would be totally unprepared for an attack if I do that. Plus, this sword is pretty heavy. Why can't I just hold it like this...what do you mean, [[Rule of Cool|it'll look cooler]]? Oh come on, really? Okay, fine. ''<grunt, lift, wheeze>'' There, you happy? Hey, that does look sorta cool. Especially with that glint of light flashing off the blade there. I don't know how much longer I can hold it up like this though...ah, cramp!''}}
 
Okay, I finally climbed to the top of the hill. I brought my [[Cool Sword]] with me and I'll just like hold it like this. Wait, you want me to hold it up above my head, pointed straight up? That's stupid. I would be totally unprepared for an attack if I do that. Plus, this sword is pretty heavy. Why can't I just hold it like this...what do you mean, [[Rule of Cool|it'll look cooler]]? Oh come on, really? Okay, fine. ''<grunt, lift, wheeze>'' There, you happy? Hey, that does look sorta cool. Especially with that glint of light flashing off the blade there. I don't know how much longer I can hold it up like this though...ah, cramp!
 
This is a [[Stock Poses|standard pose]] of someone (usually [[The Hero]]) raising his one or both of his arms up, holding a sword or other object also straight up. Often done as a [[Victory Pose]] or used as a signal by a [[Screaming Warrior]]. Sometimes forms part of an [[Item Get]] routine, if the item in question is a sword.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
 
* ''[[Fist of the North Star|Raoh]]'': Raoh's [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|life was one lived without a single regret!!]]
== Anime and Manga ==
* [[Fist of the North Star|Raoh]]'s [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|life was one lived without a single regret!!]]
* [[Sailor Moon]] holds her scepter up in a few pictures.
* Sakura from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' holds up her staff whenever she activates or converts a card in the second season.
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* As implied in the main article, several characters and [[Humongous Mecha]] in ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' do this pose. Simon and Kamina have theirs, and even the Gurren pulls one: they stab the sky with their finger while giving a [[Rousing Speech]] about piercing the heavens. That's not to mention every time a mech pulls a Giga Drill Breaker usually involves some fire and explosions. Just see ''[[The Children of Húrin|The Children of Hurin]]'', below.
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'': In the final duel between rivals Amuro and Char, the badly damaged Gundam (minus head and left arm) fires its beam rifle upwards to take out Char's Zeong. This pose (officially dubbed "[[Gratuitous English|Last Shooting]]") is insanely iconic in Japan, and receives [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] both internal and external.
** [[G Gundam|Take this! My love, my anger, and all of my sorrow!]] [[Stab the Sky|Shining Finger Sword!]] [[Narm Charm|Go! Go! GO!]]
** The first opening of ''[[Gundam Wing]]'' had Wing Gundam doing this with its Buster Rifle, silhouetted against the Earth.
* The [[The Legend of Zelda (manga)|2005 manga]] adaptation of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past]]'' uses this trope when Link obtains the Master Sword.
* In [[One Piece]] , Zoro was trapped in Mr. 3's [[Death Trap|Candle Set]] and was being coated in wax. Unable to cut himself free, he adopted a pose like this, so that when he suffocates and dies, he'll still be in a cool pose.
* About [https://youtu.be/5sgY-i1JSJs?t=19 twenty seconds into the opening credits] of the 1991 [[OVA]] series ''[[Luna Varga]]'', Princess Luna does this while standing on a pinnacle of rock and a bolt of lighting flashes down behind her.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* The eponymous duck does it in Chapter 5 of ''Life And Times of Scrooge McDuck''.
* Nightcrawler does it on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20141031215623/http://www.comicsblend.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Excalibur-6.jpg cover] of ''[[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]]'' #16 as a parody of the ''[[John Carter of Mars]]'' books.
 
== Comicbooks[[Fan Works]] ==
* The eponymous duck does it in Chapter 5 of ''Life And Times of Scrooge McDuck''
* Nightcrawler does it on the [http://www.comicsblend.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Excalibur-6.jpg cover] of ''[[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]]'' #16 as a parody of the ''[[John Carter of Mars]]'' books.
 
 
== Fan Fiction ==
* Three examples in ''[[With Strings Attached]]'':
** The Hunter does this with his [[BFS]] several times, once to chase away some bandits and once as a [[Victory Pose]] after he slaughters Poison Wolves.
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** In a gender-bender, Aurion does it after (seemingly) defeating As'taris.
 
== Folklore[[Film]] ==
 
* The poster for ''[[Star Wars]]: a[[A New Hope]]'', as shown on this page, and frequently spoofed.
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* The poster for ''[[Star Wars a New Hope]]'', frequently spoofed.
* The poster for ''[[National Lampoon's Vacation]]'' is a direct spoof of ''Star Wars: A New Hope''. With a ''[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|tennis racquet]].''
* The poster for ''[[Heavy Metal (animation)|Heavy Metal]]''.
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* The ''[[Buffy]]'' movie spoofs this by having the medieval slayer hold up a stake, [[Match Cut|and then we see a pom-pom]].
* The DVD cover art of ''[[Lawrence of Arabia]]'', sometimes referred to as a [http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51g0hbHcA2L.jpg "plane-swatter"].
* ''[[Tron]]'' and ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' both use the trope. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111107090331/http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=70894 See both here.]
* Used on the VHS cover 1981 film ''[[Scream (1981 film)]]'', with a sickle.
* This is apparently necessary to use the powers of the Sword of Triton (Blackbeard's sword) in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]: On Stranger Tides''
 
== [[Literature]] ==
 
* Serves a purpose in the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld/Pyramids|Pyramids]]'', where Teppic stands on a pyramid and stabs the sky with his knife to provide a conduction point for the time flaring out of it.
== Folklore ==
* [[King Arthur]] is depicted this way many times after he pulls that one sword from the stone.
 
 
== Literature ==
* Serves a purpose in the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld/Pyramids|Pyramids]]'', where Teppic stands on a pyramid and stabs the sky with his knife to provide a conduction point for the time flaring out of it.
* One of the books in ''[[The Belgariad]]'' by David Eddings has the main character do this on accident. He was trying to attach the Orb of Aldur to the [[BFS]] on the wall, only for said sword to fall off into his hands. Expecting it to be incredibly heavy, he overcompensates when lifting the surprisingly weightless sword so it points skyward. Everyone is suitably impressed nonetheless, though the fact that he didn't die when the sword caught fire probably helped.
** Later on in the same series another character gives several speeches to gather an army (incidentally the betrothed of the above character). After each speech, she jumps on her horse and brandishes her sword. Nearing the end of the series, said betrothed convinces the protagonist to do the same thing for his army, which has fought for him and deserves something in return. He gives in, but is very self-conscious about the whole thing.
* Turin, in [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''[[The Children of Húrin|The Children of Hurin]]'', gives a [[Rousing Speech]], does this, and then has a magic fire ignite behind him. Which does heavily resemble [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|that same thing that this trope isn't to be confused with]].
 
 
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* [[Zorro]] combines this with [[Rearing Horse]] for extra awesome.
* In the ''[[Farscape]]'' episode "Crackers Don't Matter" John Crichton prepares for his battle with T'raltixx; [[Lock and Load Montage]] - heat-absorbent paste(pre-digested by Zhaan to increase its potency<ref>''"IT'S PUKE?!"''</ref>), dorky flight goggles, a cap soaked in the same bio-paste, a cape (solar-reflecting flare wrap), a shield (an armored section of Aeryn's Prowler), and D'Argo's Qualta blade. He then strikes this pose while humming "[[Ride of the Valkyries]]". Upon seeing this Aeryn simply folds her arms and says: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ltn1s-v-XjE We are going to die.]"
* Whenever a warrior wins a battle with their sword on ''[[Deadliest Warrior]]'', chances are high that they'll perform this move.
 
== [[Music]] ==
 
== Music ==
* [[Manowar]] likes to do this in their covers.
** So much in fact that you could probably get away with renaming this trope "Swords in the Wind".
 
== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
* [[King Arthur]] is depicted this way many times after he pulls that one sword from the stone.
 
== [[Recorded and Stand- Up Comedy]] ==
* Gallagher does this in his 1984 special ''Over Your Head'', during his signature Sledge-O-Matic routine. He smashes open a reticent newspaper box which has taken his money, retrieves his paper, and poses like this afterward.
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* Many [[Tabletop Games]] figurines, including one used in ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]''.
* Several character models in ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]''.
** The animation for, of all things, "Deflect Oil" for the Swordsmaster in ''[[Warhammer Online]]|Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning]]'', is this pose. There's also an emote for it.
* The current art of the ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' card [http://magiccards.info/autocard.php?card=holy%20Strength Holy Strength]{{Dead link}} takes this pose (though the arms aren't overhead. The card's direct opposite, [http://magiccards.info/autocard.php?card=unholy%20Strength Unholy Strength]{{Dead link}}, inverts this trope.
** [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=270445 Thalia] from Innistrad adopts a similar pose
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
 
* In one of [[Soul Series|Nightmare's]] victory poses in ''[[Soul Series]]'', he thrusts his [[BFS|sword]] skyward.
== Videogames ==
* In one of [[Soul Series|Nightmare's]] victory poses, he thrusts his [[BFS|sword]] skyward.
** His ([[Enemy Without|former]]) [[Brainwashed and Crazy|host]], [[The Atoner|Siegfried]], also had this as a victory pose. He stopped doing this in ''Soulcalibur IV'', instead choosing to bring the sword out of the sky and hold it in front of his face.
* In ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army]]'', you can make Raidou do this - just call your demon to you while standing still. Raidou will raise his sword above his head. He does nothing out of the ordinary while running, though, so it seems he just has a taste for being flashy.
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* Frog in ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' does this as part of the unsealing of the Magic Cave.
* [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in ''[[Fancy Pants Adventures|Fancy Pants Adventure 2]]'' when Fancy Pants does this with an ice cream cone after winning it, and the nearby mayor thinks, ''"Why do they always do that?"''
* Marth in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]. Brawl'', in his introductory sequence, one of his taunts, and [[Critical Hit]] Final Smash.
** Also, Marth's Up Smash attack in both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''.
*** The trope doesn't quite qualify when you are stabbing at someone to attack rather than just stabbing upwards for dramatic effect.
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* Parodied in the Browser Based MMORPG ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'' during the Introduction. On a dark [[Foreshadowing|stormy]] night, on a hill overlooking Swordhaven Castle, the PC proudly thrusts his sword in the air, and lightning flashes and the game's title logo appears on the screen...a few seconds later, a bolt of lightning strikes your sword and shocks you so badly that you fall off the mountain and to bounce all the way onto a flat rock, which breaks and sends you falling down the rest of the way as dramatic music plays in the background.
* Using the two-handed special ability of the Stone Greatsword in ''[[Dark Souls]]'' involves this, casting a spell that slows all nearby enemies down. The Stone Giant enemies that drop them can do it too.
* In ''[[RunescapeRuneScape]]'', the player and Wally are occasionally seen exhibiting this trope while wielding the sword Silverlight during the Demon Slayer quest.
* Playing as a Jedi Consular in ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]'', you'll need to build a lightsaber for yourself eventually. When you do, the cutscene shows you picking up the hilt, holding it up above your head, and igniting the weapon so that the green energy blade shoots up toward the sky.
** Activating one of the Jedi Knight's stances (Shii-Cho, I believe) does this briefly.
 
== [[Web OriginalsOriginal]] ==
 
== Web Originals ==
* In the [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie|trailer]] for ''[[Homestar Runner|Peasant's Quest]]'', Rather Dashing, who finally looks, smells, and is on fire like a peasant, holds his sword high to an [[Audible Gleam]]... for a second or two before his arm is tired. Then he walks away,
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
 
* [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]] and [[She-Ra]] do this to active their [[Transformation Sequence|Transformation Sequences]]s.
== Western Animation ==
* [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]] and [[She-Ra]] do this to active their [[Transformation Sequence|Transformation Sequences]].
* Carl does this on the poster for [[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]] [[Colon Cancer|Colon]] [[The Movie|Movie]] [[Department of Redundancy Department|Film For Theaters]].
* Thunder! Thunder! ''THUNDER!'' '''''[[ThundercatsThunderCats (1985 series)|THUNDER]][[ThundercatsThunderCats (2011 series)|CATS]]!! [[By the Power of Greyskull|HOOOOOO!!!]]'''''
* This is spoofed by the ''[[South Park]]'' episode "Make Love, Not [[Warcraft]]". Randy gets a flash drive containing a patch for a manna-draining Runeblade for the MMO ''[[World of Warcraft]]''. When he's given it, and just before inserting the flash drive into a USB port, he stabs the sky with it.
* The poster for ''[[Sealab 2021|Tinfins]]'': The poster for Tinfins is a direct parody of the ''[[A New Hope]]'' poster with Captain Murphy holding a [https://web.archive.org/web/20150525050051/http://cdn.buzznet.com/assets/users16/liat/default/tin-fins--large-msg-119291295056.jpg pipe wrench above his head].
* The title sequence for ''[[Adventure Time]]''.
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
 
* In modern fencing, the salute has three steps, the first one is [[Stab the Sky]], the second one is [[Staring Through the Sword]]. The third is [[Swipe Your Blade Off]], but without the blood.
== Real Life ==
* In modern fencing, the salute has three steps, the first one is [[Stab the Sky]], the second one is [[Staring Through the Sword]]. The third is [[Swipe Your Blade Off]], but without the blood.
* This posture resembles Jōdan-no-kamae, vom Tag and posta di falcon.
 
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