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In order to show solidarity, camaraderie, or friendship, a group of people will put their hands together, one on top of the other. Often accompanied with some kind of cheer. This tactic is a favorite of [[True Companions]].
In order to show solidarity, camaraderie, or friendship, a group of people will put their hands together, one on top of the other. Often accompanied with some kind of cheer. This tactic is a favorite of [[True Companions]].
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* All the heroes do this at the end of ''[[Spy Kids|Spy Kids 3D: Game Over]]''.
* All the heroes do this at the end of ''[[Spy Kids|Spy Kids 3D: Game Over]]''.
* [[Played for Laughs]] in animated version of the ''[[The Hobbit]]'' as seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiKb4FUiiyE here].
* [[Played for Laughs]] in animated version of the ''[[The Hobbit]]'' as seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiKb4FUiiyE here].
* ''[[Ocean's Eleven]]'' -- the original with Frank Sinatra -- might hold the record for the total number of hands in the stack.
* ''[[Ocean's Eleven]]''—the original with Frank Sinatra—might hold the record for the total number of hands in the stack.
* ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' - The Ghostbusters do this just before entering the building to fight Gozer.
* ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' - The Ghostbusters do this just before entering the building to fight Gozer.



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In order to show solidarity, camaraderie, or friendship, a group of people will put their hands together, one on top of the other. Often accompanied with some kind of cheer. This tactic is a favorite of True Companions.

See also Circle of Friendship. Compare and contrast Huddle Shot and Huddle Power.

Examples of Team Handstack include:


Anime and Manga

  • First episode of Yu-Gi-Oh!, lampshaded in the Abridged series.
    • Yugi, Jaden, and Yusei do it at the end of the tenth anniversary movie.
  • A variation on One Piece, between arcs: Back when The Straw Hat Crew was a Five-Man Band, (Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Ussop) they did this with their feet.
    • There's also one in the 11th opening with the eight Straw Hats.
  • A very funny version in an episode of Naruto at about 55 seconds in. Guy forces a semi-reluctant Tenten and a you're-going-to-have-to-kill-me-first Neji to do this.
  • Frequently done by the kenkyuusei in AKB 49 Renai Kinshi Jourei before important performances.


Comics


Film

  • In an recently retired AMC pre-show clip, three guys in costumes of snack foods (Popcorn, Soda Drink, and a Candy Bar?) give an encouraging pep talk before their skit. They finish with a hands in and cheer "Concessions!" They then proceed to do a showtune that presents common theater rules.
  • The protagonists in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen do this before entering the Fantom's factory/fortress.
  • In the latest Tinker Bell movie, the other fairies do this with a call of "Faith, trust, and pixie dust" when they prepare to go find Tink.
  • All the heroes do this at the end of Spy Kids 3D: Game Over.
  • Played for Laughs in animated version of the The Hobbit as seen here.
  • Ocean's Eleven—the original with Frank Sinatra—might hold the record for the total number of hands in the stack.
  • Ghostbusters - The Ghostbusters do this just before entering the building to fight Gozer.


Live-Action TV

  • Fort Boyard - Used in this French game show when the single team wants to motivate itself to take on the against the game. Seen in many other game team-based game shows too.
  • A key scene in the second opening of Kamen Rider Blade.
  • Used more than once on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
  • In the old-school Sentai show JAKQ Dengekitai, the four main heroes had a finishing move (JAKQ Hurricane) performed by grasping forearms and running in a circle.
  • A regular occurance of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, always accompanied by "Let's do it!"
  • Subverted in Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, where the team does the hand stack over the Greatest Treasure in the Universe after they resolve to use it to rewrite reality to eliminate Zangyack. However, before they do, Don interrupts to point out that there has to be some kind of catch; The Reveal quickly puts them through a big moral debate.


Video Games


Western Animation

  • Used in The Simpsons when the Be Sharps are putting their hands together. Former member Wiggum tries to sneak his hand into the stack and is met with angry stares.
  • A mixed team of heroes and villains does it in The Venture Brothers episode "Hate Floats".
  • Used with the main six in Recess, as well as with the Ashleys.