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Items on your wrist are easy to access, versatile, and [[Rule of Cool|just look awesome]].
Items on your wrist are easy to access, versatile, and [[Rule of Cool|just look awesome]].
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Can [[Applied Phlebotinum|function as any number of useful tools]], like a communicator, a firearm, a light, a scanner, a music player, a wristwatch, etc. Typically, this will appear in sci-fi shows as a device from which characters can access a wide variety of tools. Also, unlike a hand-held device, being wrist-mounted makes it "Hands Free", meaning it won't get lost, dropped or hinder the user by limiting the number of hands they might need in a given situation. Truly a remarkable device.
Can [[Applied Phlebotinum|function as any number of useful tools]], like a communicator, a firearm, a light, a scanner, a music player, a wristwatch, etc. Typically, this will appear in sci-fi shows as a device from which characters can access a wide variety of tools. Also, unlike a hand-held device, being wrist-mounted makes it "Hands Free", meaning it won't get lost, dropped or hinder the user by limiting the number of hands they might need in a given situation. Truly a remarkable device.


Compare: [[Comm Links]] (can be worn on the wrist), [[Gadget Watch]] (with other built-in special devices).
Compare: [[Comm Links]] (can be worn on the wrist), [[Gadget Watch]] (with other built-in special devices).


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' Duel Discs.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' Duel Discs.
* Several [[Magical Girl]]s wear their [[Transformation Trinket]] on their wrist: [[Corrector Yui]], [[Magical Star Magical Emi]], [[Yes! Pretty Cure 5]], [[Kämpfer]], later seasons of ''[[Ojamajo Doremi]]'', and the [[Frilly Upgrade]] powerup in ''[[Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch]]''.
* Several [[Magical Girl]]s wear their [[Transformation Trinket]] on their wrist: [[Corrector Yui]], [[Magical Star Magical Emi]], [[Yes! Pretty Cure 5]], [[Kämpfer]], later seasons of ''[[Ojamajo Doremi]]'', and the [[Frilly Upgrade]] powerup in ''[[Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch]]''.
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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* [[Spy Kids]]
* [[Spy Kids]]
* Subverted in ''[[Toy Story]]'', where Buzz ''thinks'' he has a wrist gadget, but as Woody points out, it's just a sticker.
* Subverted in ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]]'', where Buzz ''thinks'' he has a wrist gadget, but as Woody points out, it's just a sticker.
* The main character of ''[[Cowboys and Aliens (film)|Cowboys and Aliens]]'' wears one, which turns out to be an [[Arm Cannon]].
* The main character of ''[[Cowboys and Aliens (film)|Cowboys and Aliens]]'' wears one, which turns out to be an [[Arm Cannon]].
* The watch [[James Bond]] wears usually has some non-wrist watch functions.
* The watch [[James Bond]] wears usually has some non-wrist watch functions.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The ''[[Fallout]]'' series' PipBoy 3000 was introduced as a bulky, [[Zeerust]] tablet computer complete with vacuum tubes, but its incarnations in ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' are as smaller, wrist-mounted devices. The PipBoy's uses include but are not limited to data storage, inventory management, topographical mapping, assisted targeting, medical diagnostics, and radio receiver.
* The ''[[Fallout]]'' series' PipBoy 3000 was introduced as a bulky, [[Zeerust]] tablet computer complete with vacuum tubes, but its incarnations in ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' are as smaller, wrist-mounted devices. The PipBoy's uses include but are not limited to data storage, inventory management, topographical mapping, assisted targeting, medical diagnostics, and radio receiver.
* [[Commander Keen]]'s [http://www.shikadi.net/keenwiki/ComputerWrist ComputerWrist]
* [[Commander Keen]]'s [http://www.shikadi.net/keenwiki/ComputerWrist ComputerWrist]
* The Omnitools from the ''[[Mass Effect]]'' series.
* The Omnitools from the ''[[Mass Effect]]'' series.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Bob's Glitch from ''[[Re Boot]]'', though it is strongly overlaps with [[Gadget Watch]].
* Bob's Glitch from ''[[ReBoot]]'', though it is strongly overlaps with [[Gadget Watch]].
* [[Ben 10]]'s Omnitrix.
* [[Ben 10]]'s Omnitrix.
* Parodied in ''[[Futurama]]'': Leela has one, and she calls it "this thing on [her] wrist" which also has a built-in surgical laser for reattaching noses.
* Parodied in ''[[Futurama]]'': Leela has one, and she calls it "this thing on [her] wrist" which also has a built-in surgical laser for reattaching noses.
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* The titular hero of ''[[Phantom 2040]]'' has a pair.
* The titular hero of ''[[Phantom 2040]]'' has a pair.
* Partway through the fourth and final series ''[[Kim Possible]]'' gets a new Kimmunicator in the form of a watch. It even has a grappling line in it, [[Hammerspace|somehow]].
* Partway through the fourth and final series ''[[Kim Possible]]'' gets a new Kimmunicator in the form of a watch. It even has a grappling line in it, [[Hammerspace|somehow]].
* Both of the [[Swat Kats]] wear the Glovatrix, a wrist-mounted item featuring multiple weapons and tools.
* Both of the [[Swat Kats]] wear the Glovatrix, a wrist-mounted item featuring multiple weapons and tools.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* [[Steampunk]]s seem to have a fascination for cool wrist-mounted gadgets, from guns to chronometers to [http://designcrave.frsucrave.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/DC011211-AA.jpg computers].
* [[Steampunk]]s seem to have a fascination for cool wrist-mounted gadgets, from guns to chronometers to [https://web.archive.org/web/20110114182101/http://designcrave.frsucrave.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/DC011211-AA.jpg computers].
** [[Cyber Goth|Cybergoths]] are fond of this too, though their tend to look less gadgety compared to Steampunks.
** [[Cyber Goth|Cybergoths]] are fond of this too, though their tend to look less gadgety compared to Steampunks.
* Company Armstar produces an armoured gauntlet, marketed to body guards, that has a built in taser, video camera and flashlight. It now also has an armoured iphone dock.
* Company Armstar produces an armoured gauntlet, marketed to body guards, that has a built in taser, video camera and flashlight. It now also has an armoured iphone dock.
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 22 June 2021

Items on your wrist are easy to access, versatile, and just look awesome.

Can function as any number of useful tools, like a communicator, a firearm, a light, a scanner, a music player, a wristwatch, etc. Typically, this will appear in sci-fi shows as a device from which characters can access a wide variety of tools. Also, unlike a hand-held device, being wrist-mounted makes it "Hands Free", meaning it won't get lost, dropped or hinder the user by limiting the number of hands they might need in a given situation. Truly a remarkable device.

Compare: Comm Links (can be worn on the wrist), Gadget Watch (with other built-in special devices).

Examples of Super Wrist Gadget include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Funky Koval used a gadget watch with a blaster on one occasion.
    • When the scene was spoofed in Gorsky and Butch, there was no gadget involved - the watch was such a cheap replica that the villain fainted with disgust and fell over the railing.

Film

  • Spy Kids
  • Subverted in Toy Story, where Buzz thinks he has a wrist gadget, but as Woody points out, it's just a sticker.
  • The main character of Cowboys and Aliens wears one, which turns out to be an Arm Cannon.
  • The watch James Bond wears usually has some non-wrist watch functions.
    • This is given a nod in the video game of GoldenEye, in which the watch is both used in-game as a gadget and is also the pause menu/user interface/mission briefing.
  • The Predator had a cool wrist device that not only houses his wrist blades, but also a nuclear Self-Destruct Mechanism. The Aliens vs. Predator video games add even more gadgets to it, such as a compact first aid kit or hacking tool.
  • In Sky High, Royal Pain has one that controls her suit (and the device that cuts off the antigravity of the school).
  • The stun guns used in Pandorum. According to the Word of God this was so the character could use his hands for all the physical activity required.

Live Action TV

Newspaper Comics

Video Games

  • The Fallout series' PipBoy 3000 was introduced as a bulky, Zeerust tablet computer complete with vacuum tubes, but its incarnations in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are as smaller, wrist-mounted devices. The PipBoy's uses include but are not limited to data storage, inventory management, topographical mapping, assisted targeting, medical diagnostics, and radio receiver.
  • Commander Keen's ComputerWrist
  • The Omnitools from the Mass Effect series.
  • That thing that Sonya Blade wears on her arm in Mortal Kombat can, at the very least, be used as a communicator, firearm and metal-cutter. One might speculate that it probably also works as a watch.
  • The Poketch in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl might just as well be called an iPhone on the wrist, with all the various apps that can be installed on it. In addition to a clock, these apps include a device to check the status of your Pokemon, another to check the Pokemon you left in daycare, a history of Pokemon you recently caught, a markable map, a step counter, a sketch pad, a timer, a virtual coin flip, etc. If only there were real-life watches that could do all that...
  • Geo Stelar's Transer in Mega Man Star Force. A combination Facebook and email account, that also contains an antiviral weapons array and an alien Energy Being that he fuses with to engage in thrilling heroics.

Western Animation

  • Bob's Glitch from ReBoot, though it is strongly overlaps with Gadget Watch.
  • Ben 10's Omnitrix.
  • Parodied in Futurama: Leela has one, and she calls it "this thing on [her] wrist" which also has a built-in surgical laser for reattaching noses.
  • Space Ghost had his Power Bands.
  • The titular hero of Phantom 2040 has a pair.
  • Partway through the fourth and final series Kim Possible gets a new Kimmunicator in the form of a watch. It even has a grappling line in it, somehow.
  • Both of the Swat Kats wear the Glovatrix, a wrist-mounted item featuring multiple weapons and tools.

Real Life

  • Steampunks seem to have a fascination for cool wrist-mounted gadgets, from guns to chronometers to computers.
    • Cybergoths are fond of this too, though their tend to look less gadgety compared to Steampunks.
  • Company Armstar produces an armoured gauntlet, marketed to body guards, that has a built in taser, video camera and flashlight. It now also has an armoured iphone dock.