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Often writers will associate someone or something to the number thirteen to show that they are dark, evil, unnatural, or just unlucky. Maybe the [[Butt Monkey]] or the [[Cosmic Plaything]] was born on the 13th.
Often writers will associate someone or something to the number thirteen to show that they are dark, evil, unnatural, or just unlucky. Maybe the [[Butt Monkey]] or the [[Cosmic Plaything]] was born on the 13th.


Friday the 13th is believed to be a particularly unlucky day, and has even spawned a [[Friday the 13th (Film)|movie franchise]]. Weirdly the idea that Friday the 13th is especially unlucky apparently appeared relatively late - in the 19th century both thirteen and Friday were ''seperately'' unlucky.
Friday the 13th is believed to be a particularly unlucky day, and has even spawned a [[Friday the 13th (film)|movie franchise]]. Weirdly the idea that Friday the 13th is especially unlucky apparently appeared relatively late - in the 19th century both thirteen and Friday were ''seperately'' unlucky.


'''Note''': This is not a repository for every time the number thirteen just happened to appear in history (we're looking at you, Apollo XIII and the thirteen stripes on the United States flag), this is for when writers use the number thirteen to denote something bad, or just really unusual.
'''Note''': This is not a repository for every time the number thirteen just happened to appear in history (we're looking at you, Apollo XIII and the thirteen stripes on the United States flag), this is for when writers use the number thirteen to denote something bad, or just really unusual.
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* The titular [[Golgo 13]] has a [[Mysterious Past]], but is not unlucky himself. He is bad luck for whoever his target is.
* The titular [[Golgo 13]] has a [[Mysterious Past]], but is not unlucky himself. He is bad luck for whoever his target is.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' has "The Mystery of Warehouse 13" - which turns out to be a misreading of Warehouse B. It is a very bad place.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' has "The Mystery of Warehouse 13" - which turns out to be a misreading of Warehouse B. It is a very bad place.
* Train from ''[[Black Cat (Manga)|Black Cat]]'' has the number 13 etched on the side of his custom-made gun. Like Golgo 13, it's usually bad luck for the person fighting him (he can even use his ''gun'' to [[Pocket Protector|deflect bullets]]). He also has the number 13 tattooed on his collar. Not to mention that his catch phrase is "I'm here to bring some bad luck."
* Train from ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]'' has the number 13 etched on the side of his custom-made gun. Like Golgo 13, it's usually bad luck for the person fighting him (he can even use his ''gun'' to [[Pocket Protector|deflect bullets]]). He also has the number 13 tattooed on his collar. Not to mention that his catch phrase is "I'm here to bring some bad luck."
** It's actually the Roman numeral for 13: ''XIII''.
** It's actually the Roman numeral for 13: ''XIII''.
* ''[[Hellsing]]'' has a secret Vatican organization known as Section XIII: Iscariot. They're a creepy bunch.
* ''[[Hellsing]]'' has a secret Vatican organization known as Section XIII: Iscariot. They're a creepy bunch.
* In ''[[Gundam Seed]]'', the [[Big Bad]]'s Gundam is called ZGMF-X'''13'''A Providence.
* In ''[[Gundam Seed]]'', the [[Big Bad]]'s Gundam is called ZGMF-X'''13'''A Providence.
** In ''[[Gundam Wing]]'', Treize Khushrenada, the closest thing the show has to a [[Big Bad]], is named for thirteen.
** In ''[[Gundam Wing]]'', Treize Khushrenada, the closest thing the show has to a [[Big Bad]], is named for thirteen.
* In ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]],'' Light Yagami was probably trying to [[Invoked Trope|invoke this trope]] when he had Ryuk add a fake rule to the Death Note's directions. The "thirteen day rule" stated that anyone who wrote a name in the Death Note and did not keep writing names would die after thirteen days. This [[Xanatos Roulette|retroactively "proved"]] Light's and Misa's innocence after their confinement, and Light was noticeably angered when Mello disproved it. He considered it critical enough that he was willing to [[Moral Event Horizon|murder his own father]] to preserve the illusion.
* In ''[[Death Note]],'' Light Yagami was probably trying to [[Invoked Trope|invoke this trope]] when he had Ryuk add a fake rule to the Death Note's directions. The "thirteen day rule" stated that anyone who wrote a name in the Death Note and did not keep writing names would die after thirteen days. This [[Xanatos Roulette|retroactively "proved"]] Light's and Misa's innocence after their confinement, and Light was noticeably angered when Mello disproved it. He considered it critical enough that he was willing to [[Moral Event Horizon|murder his own father]] to preserve the illusion.
* This trope is invoked in ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]]''. The Alliance's 13th Fleet, under the control of Yang Wenli, is a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]], originally only half the size of other fleets and composed of raw recruits and remnants of devastated forces. However, they're anything but unlucky due to Wenli's tactical genius.
* This trope is invoked in ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]]''. The Alliance's 13th Fleet, under the control of Yang Wenli, is a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]], originally only half the size of other fleets and composed of raw recruits and remnants of devastated forces. However, they're anything but unlucky due to Wenli's tactical genius.


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** ''[[Convict 13]]'', in which an innocent man is mistaken for an escaped felon.
** ''[[Convict 13]]'', in which an innocent man is mistaken for an escaped felon.
** In ''[[One Week]]'', the newlyweds' housewarming party is held on Friday the 13th.
** In ''[[One Week]]'', the newlyweds' housewarming party is held on Friday the 13th.
** In ''[[Sherlock Jr (Film)|Sherlock Jr]]'', the exploding pool ball is numbered 13.
** In ''[[Sherlock, Jr.|Sherlock Jr]]'', the exploding pool ball is numbered 13.
* The movie ''[[Thirteen Ghosts]]'' is about a machine powered by ghosts to see into the future. The number of ghosts needed was probably not a coincidence.
* The movie ''[[13 Ghosts]]'' is about a machine powered by ghosts to see into the future. The number of ghosts needed was probably not a coincidence.
* ''Room [[Fourteen Oh Eight (Film)|Fourteen Oh Eight]]'' takes place on [[Missing Floor|the thirteenth floor]]. And its room numbers add up to thirteen.
* ''Room [[1408|Fourteen Oh Eight]]'' takes place on [[Missing Floor|the thirteenth floor]]. And its room numbers add up to thirteen.
** Every numbers in the movie add to 13. The room's key lock has "6214" etched into it, the first death was in the year 1912, the hotel is mentioned to be at 2254 Lexington Street in New York City, "this is 5" then "this is 8", Mike opens the room's Bible at random to Chapter 11 of book Samuel 2, and the movie was released in the US in June 22, 2007.
** Every numbers in the movie add to 13. The room's key lock has "6214" etched into it, the first death was in the year 1912, the hotel is mentioned to be at 2254 Lexington Street in New York City, "this is 5" then "this is 8", Mike opens the room's Bible at random to Chapter 11 of book Samuel 2, and the movie was released in the US in June 22, 2007.
** The normal DVD version's runtime is 104 minutes, 8 seconds. The director's cut is 112 minutes (1 + 12...)
** The normal DVD version's runtime is 104 minutes, 8 seconds. The director's cut is 112 minutes (1 + 12...)
* As stated before, the movie franchise ''[[Friday the 13th (Film)|Friday the 13 th]]'', which is about Jason Voorhees (who drowned on Friday the 13th) coming back on Friday the 13th to murder teenagers.
* As stated before, the movie franchise ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13 th]]'', which is about Jason Voorhees (who drowned on Friday the 13th) coming back on Friday the 13th to murder teenagers.
* ''[[Apollo 13]]'': Both the movie and the real mission [[It Was His Sled|went badly]]. However, the film actually deconstructs this trope twice before the mission takes place.
* ''[[Apollo 13]]'': Both the movie and the real mission [[It Was His Sled|went badly]]. However, the film actually deconstructs this trope twice before the mission takes place.
** First, Marilyn's reaction upon hearing that Jim has been bumped up is to note that it's number 13. Jim tells her that it comes after twelve.
** First, Marilyn's reaction upon hearing that Jim has been bumped up is to note that it's number 13. Jim tells her that it comes after twelve.
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** It's interesting to note that NASA has not had a 13 mission since. Even the STS-# designations for the shuttle missions leaves off at STS-9 and goes to a different designation system before picking back up at STS-26.
** It's interesting to note that NASA has not had a 13 mission since. Even the STS-# designations for the shuttle missions leaves off at STS-9 and goes to a different designation system before picking back up at STS-26.
*** Many airlines will not reuse flight numbers if there's been a serious incident on a flight, so that's not that strange. If the problems had happened on Apollo 14, they'd probably not have any 14 missions anymore.
*** Many airlines will not reuse flight numbers if there's been a serious incident on a flight, so that's not that strange. If the problems had happened on Apollo 14, they'd probably not have any 14 missions anymore.
* ''[[District B13]]'' is a very [[Crapsack World|crapsack place]] filled with heavily armed gangs, drug dealers, and poor people {{spoiler|that the president would rather nuke it then deal with it}}. Also doubles as a pun, since a stenciled B resembles a 13. The sequel ditched the B.
* ''[[Banlieue 13]]'' is a very [[Crapsack World|crapsack place]] filled with heavily armed gangs, drug dealers, and poor people {{spoiler|that the president would rather nuke it then deal with it}}. Also doubles as a pun, since a stenciled B resembles a 13. The sequel ditched the B.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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* ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'' has thirteen Forsaken, the [[The Dragon|Dragons]]<ref>No pun intended</ref> of the series.
* ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'' has thirteen Forsaken, the [[The Dragon|Dragons]]<ref>No pun intended</ref> of the series.
* At the beginning of ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'', the clock strikes thirteen, which is an early indication of just how wrong the world has gone. That or it's running on military time ... or ''both''. The specific use of 13 and not "13-hundred" tells the reader we are in a military controlled setting, but something is wrong with the world.
* At the beginning of ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'', the clock strikes thirteen, which is an early indication of just how wrong the world has gone. That or it's running on military time ... or ''both''. The specific use of 13 and not "13-hundred" tells the reader we are in a military controlled setting, but something is wrong with the world.
* In [[The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy]] book ''Mostly Harmless'', the evil Guide-bird was being kept on floor thirteen. Maybe [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] because Ford notices that the elevator doesn't have a thirteenth button, and he thinks that's weird because only humans have a fear of 13, and that's how he figures out the bird-thing was being kept there.
* In [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]] book ''Mostly Harmless'', the evil Guide-bird was being kept on floor thirteen. Maybe [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] because Ford notices that the elevator doesn't have a thirteenth button, and he thinks that's weird because only humans have a fear of 13, and that's how he figures out the bird-thing was being kept there.
** It was ''The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Mk II'', created by {{spoiler|the Vogons as part of a multidimensional plot to finally and completely destroy Earth and put that final tick in the box and file the paperwork. It was only shaped like a bird for reasons not explained.}}
** It was ''The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Mk II'', created by {{spoiler|the Vogons as part of a multidimensional plot to finally and completely destroy Earth and put that final tick in the box and file the paperwork. It was only shaped like a bird for reasons not explained.}}
*** [[Sarcasm Mode|What could possibly be the reason it appeared as a macabre black carrion bird?]]
*** [[Sarcasm Mode|What could possibly be the reason it appeared as a macabre black carrion bird?]]
* [[Encyclopedia Brown (Literature)|Encyclopedia Brown]] has a friend nicknamed Trisk, (which is short for Triskaidekaphobia) who is terribly superstitious, particularly about his namesake.
* [[Encyclopedia Brown]] has a friend nicknamed Trisk, (which is short for Triskaidekaphobia) who is terribly superstitious, particularly about his namesake.
* Rincewind from the [[Discworld]] novels was born on, you guessed it, the thirteenth.
* Rincewind from the [[Discworld]] novels was born on, you guessed it, the thirteenth.
* ''[[The Hobbit]]'' has a group of thirteen Dwarves - plus Bilbo, "the lucky number".
* ''[[The Hobbit]]'' has a group of thirteen Dwarves - plus Bilbo, "the lucky number".
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* ''[[The War Against the Chtorr]]''. When the protagonist first encounters the [[Government Agency of Fiction|Uncle Ira Group]], they take him to the [[Missing Floor]] of a hotel (which is naturally on the 13th floor) and put him in Room 1313. He doesn't Have A Bad Feeling About This until he finds the door locked and his access to a terminal cut off. When the Uncle Ira Group does let him out, it's because they've decided to [[Make It Look Like an Accident|set him up to be killed]].
* ''[[The War Against the Chtorr]]''. When the protagonist first encounters the [[Government Agency of Fiction|Uncle Ira Group]], they take him to the [[Missing Floor]] of a hotel (which is naturally on the 13th floor) and put him in Room 1313. He doesn't Have A Bad Feeling About This until he finds the door locked and his access to a terminal cut off. When the Uncle Ira Group does let him out, it's because they've decided to [[Make It Look Like an Accident|set him up to be killed]].
* District 13 in the ''[[The Hunger Games]]'' gets destroyed.
* District 13 in the ''[[The Hunger Games]]'' gets destroyed.
* [[Patricia C Wrede]]'s ''Thirteenth Child''. Though Eff's actual problem is that people ''expect'' a thirteenth child to turn out bad. (She's also the [[Lucky Seven|seventh]] daughter, as other characters point out.)
* [[Patricia C. Wrede]]'s ''Thirteenth Child''. Though Eff's actual problem is that people ''expect'' a thirteenth child to turn out bad. (She's also the [[Lucky Seven|seventh]] daughter, as other characters point out.)
* In the [[Harry Potter]] books, Professor Trelawney has a fear of thirteen, and in particular mentions the superstition that when thirteen dine together, the first to rise from the table will be the first to die. {{spoiler|In ''Order of the Phoenix'', she's right.}}
* In the [[Harry Potter]] books, Professor Trelawney has a fear of thirteen, and in particular mentions the superstition that when thirteen dine together, the first to rise from the table will be the first to die. {{spoiler|In ''Order of the Phoenix'', she's right.}}
* Inverted in ''[[Midnighters]]'', where 13 is an extremely lucky number--for humans, anyways. Seeing 13 of anything (or even hearing a 13-letter word) is a [[Brown Note]] for [[Eldritch Abomination|slithers]], and one of the few ways to keep them from killing you if they catch you.
* Inverted in ''[[Midnighters]]'', where 13 is an extremely lucky number--for humans, anyways. Seeing 13 of anything (or even hearing a 13-letter word) is a [[Brown Note]] for [[Eldritch Abomination|slithers]], and one of the few ways to keep them from killing you if they catch you.
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* In [[A Song of Ice and Fire]], the thirteenth commander of the Night's Watch, known only as "Night's King," enslaved the Watch with sorcery after marrying a "pale, unholy woman" and was the cause of atrocities for thirteen years before he was killed.
* In [[A Song of Ice and Fire]], the thirteenth commander of the Night's Watch, known only as "Night's King," enslaved the Watch with sorcery after marrying a "pale, unholy woman" and was the cause of atrocities for thirteen years before he was killed.
* ''[[Thirteen]]'', especially when you consider that the movie is basically supposed to prey on parents' worst fears.
* ''[[Thirteen]]'', especially when you consider that the movie is basically supposed to prey on parents' worst fears.
* In [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]'s ''[[The Monster Men (Literature)|The Monster Men]]'', Professor Maxon is convinced that Number 13 will be his successful experiment.
* In [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]'s ''[[The Monster Men]]'', Professor Maxon is convinced that Number 13 will be his successful experiment.




== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==


* ''[[House (TV)|House]]'' has a character commonly known as Thirteen who has Huntington's Disease.
* ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' has a character commonly known as Thirteen who has Huntington's Disease.
* ''[[The Munsters]]'' live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane.
* ''[[The Munsters]]'' live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane.
* In the episode of ''[[Captain Scarlet]]'' where the titular gets fired, the reason as to why was because he lost all his money whilst gambling, his last act being to put them all on no. 13 (you can guess how that turned out).
* In the episode of ''[[Captain Scarlet]]'' where the titular gets fired, the reason as to why was because he lost all his money whilst gambling, his last act being to put them all on no. 13 (you can guess how that turned out).
** An earlier episode featured Big Ben striking 13 (apparently due to the distance you are from it). At the end Scarlet says he considers it his "lucky number" .
** An earlier episode featured Big Ben striking 13 (apparently due to the distance you are from it). At the end Scarlet says he considers it his "lucky number" .
* In ''[[Lexx]]'', Category 13 biohazards and Type 13 planets are among the most dangerous kinds of each.
* In ''[[Lexx]]'', Category 13 biohazards and Type 13 planets are among the most dangerous kinds of each.
* 13 Black from ''[[Robot Wars (TV)|Robot Wars]]'' had 2 huge spinning discs for massive destructive potential, and yet, it never lived up to its capabilities. Their motto was "unlucky for some..."
* 13 Black from ''[[Robot Wars (TV series)|Robot Wars]]'' had 2 huge spinning discs for massive destructive potential, and yet, it never lived up to its capabilities. Their motto was "unlucky for some..."
** And in season four, 13th seed Gravedigger coincidentally went out in the first round.
** And in season four, 13th seed Gravedigger coincidentally went out in the first round.
* ''[[Psych]]'' did an episode spoofing summer camp horror films, titled "Tuesday the 17th." It was aired on a Friday the 13th.
* ''[[Psych]]'' did an episode spoofing summer camp horror films, titled "Tuesday the 17th." It was aired on a Friday the 13th.
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* ''[[Warehouse 13]]'' has the titular warehouse, which does contain all sorts of magical artifacts.
* ''[[Warehouse 13]]'' has the titular warehouse, which does contain all sorts of magical artifacts.
* A [[All That|Good Burger]] sketch had the workers frightened of ''Saturday the 14th'' due to a haunting.
* A [[All That|Good Burger]] sketch had the workers frightened of ''Saturday the 14th'' due to a haunting.
* Agent 13 on ''[[Get Smart (TV)|Get Smart]]'' was a character who always got terrible assignments, that often went hilariously wrong.
* Agent 13 on ''[[Get Smart]]'' was a character who always got terrible assignments, that often went hilariously wrong.
* ''[[Rome]]'' shows why 13 is unlucky... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3kMY1Owypc To people not Roman.] Legio XII Gemina, the 13th Legion was Caeser's Legion that crossed the Rubicon.
* ''[[Rome]]'' shows why 13 is unlucky... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3kMY1Owypc To people not Roman.] Legio XII Gemina, the 13th Legion was Caeser's Legion that crossed the Rubicon.
* ''[[Dexter]]'' has {{spoiler|Lumen Pierce}}, also known as No. 13, the victim of a group of a murdering rapist/torturers. {{spoiler|Who leads to the destruction of the entire gang after being rescued by Dexter when he kills one of the members right before she would have ended up as the thirteenth Barrel Girl.}}
* ''[[Dexter]]'' has {{spoiler|Lumen Pierce}}, also known as No. 13, the victim of a group of a murdering rapist/torturers. {{spoiler|Who leads to the destruction of the entire gang after being rescued by Dexter when he kills one of the members right before she would have ended up as the thirteenth Barrel Girl.}}
* Both ''[[Masters of Horror]]'' and ''[[Fear Itself (TV)|Fear Itself]]'' had 13 episodes per season.
* Both ''[[Masters of Horror]]'' and ''[[Fear Itself (TV series)|Fear Itself]]'' had 13 episodes per season.
* ''[[Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'' and ''[[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]]'' involved thirteen Riders, and in ''Ryuki'' they're all trying to kill each other because [[There Can Be Only One]]. There are two good candidates for being the unlucky 13th one: Odin/Wrath, who is the most powerful and under direct control of the [[Big Bad]]; and Ryuga/Onyx, an unintended addition to the original twelve and [[Evil Twin]] of [[The Hero]] (though played with in ''Dragon Knight'', as the Evil Twin takes over the title role instead and the Good Twin gets the Onyx gear in response).
* ''[[Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'' and ''[[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]]'' involved thirteen Riders, and in ''Ryuki'' they're all trying to kill each other because [[There Can Be Only One]]. There are two good candidates for being the unlucky 13th one: Odin/Wrath, who is the most powerful and under direct control of the [[Big Bad]]; and Ryuga/Onyx, an unintended addition to the original twelve and [[Evil Twin]] of [[The Hero]] (though played with in ''Dragon Knight'', as the Evil Twin takes over the title role instead and the Good Twin gets the Onyx gear in response).


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== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==


* In ''[[Warhammer (Tabletop Game)|Warhammer]]'', the evil, rat-like race the Skaven worship the number thirteen.
* In ''[[Warhammer]]'', the evil, rat-like race the Skaven worship the number thirteen.
* ''[[Old World of Darkness (Tabletop Game)|Old World of Darkness]]'' has various thirteen things, like thirteen vampire clans and thirteen werewolf tribes, to fit in with its whole [[Crapsack World]]. In ''[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse (Tabletop Game)|Werewolf: The Apocalypse]]'', the Wyrm has Thirteen Urges which form the heads of the hydra, each of which is served by a Maeljin Incarna, who might as well be called the Thirteen Horseman of the Apocalypse. In ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade (Tabletop Game)|Vampire: The Masquerade]]'', the thirteen vampire clans were founded by the thirteen Antediluvians.
* ''[[Old World of Darkness]]'' has various thirteen things, like thirteen vampire clans and thirteen werewolf tribes, to fit in with its whole [[Crapsack World]]. In ''[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]]'', the Wyrm has Thirteen Urges which form the heads of the hydra, each of which is served by a Maeljin Incarna, who might as well be called the Thirteen Horseman of the Apocalypse. In ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade]]'', the thirteen vampire clans were founded by the thirteen Antediluvians.
* In ''[[Exalted (Tabletop Game)|Exalted]]'', the Neverborn's chief servants are the thirteen Deathlords, who are somewhat reminiscent of ''[[Wheel of Time]]'''s Forsaken, except undead and indestructible.
* In ''[[Exalted]]'', the Neverborn's chief servants are the thirteen Deathlords, who are somewhat reminiscent of ''[[Wheel of Time]]'''s Forsaken, except undead and indestructible.
* A recurring pattern in ''[[Eberron (Tabletop Game)|Eberron]]'' is to have 13 of something, with one of them lost or destroyed. There are 13 outer planes, one of which was cut off from the cosmology (and with [[Cosmic Horror|good reason]]). 13 moons, one of which dissapeared. There are currently 12 calendar months (named after the moons), but it implied that there used to be 13 months. 13 nations on Khorvaire, one of which was destroyed in a magical catastrophe...
* A recurring pattern in ''[[Eberron]]'' is to have 13 of something, with one of them lost or destroyed. There are 13 outer planes, one of which was cut off from the cosmology (and with [[Cosmic Horror|good reason]]). 13 moons, one of which dissapeared. There are currently 12 calendar months (named after the moons), but it implied that there used to be 13 months. 13 nations on Khorvaire, one of which was destroyed in a magical catastrophe...
* In the Mad City of [[Don't Rest Your Head]], every twelth hour brings a thirteenth hour, in which the characters can not leave the city and the Nightmares go hunting...
* In the Mad City of [[Don't Rest Your Head]], every twelth hour brings a thirteenth hour, in which the characters can not leave the city and the Nightmares go hunting...
* [[The Dark Eye]]'s religion (the most popular) features twelve good gods and the thirteenth Nameless One. And oh boy, you better not go around mentioning that guy unless you want to get serious trouble.
* [[The Dark Eye]]'s religion (the most popular) features twelve good gods and the thirteenth Nameless One. And oh boy, you better not go around mentioning that guy unless you want to get serious trouble.
* In ''[[Chrononauts]]'', its [[The End of the World As We Know It]] if thirteen paradoxes are ever active.
* In ''[[Chrononauts]]'', its [[The End of the World as We Know It]] if thirteen paradoxes are ever active.
* ''[[Magic the Gathering (Tabletop Game)|Magic the Gathering]]'': The ''Innistrad'' expansion has a "Thirteen" motif, with the number 13 appearing on lots of cards to intentionally evoke this trope.
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Magic the Gathering]]'': The ''Innistrad'' expansion has a "Thirteen" motif, with the number 13 appearing on lots of cards to intentionally evoke this trope.


== Toys ==
== Toys ==
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* Inverted in ''[[Once Upon a Mattress]]'', where there are thirteen princess who wanted to marry Prince Dauntless. The first twelve princess failed the Queen's test; the twelfth is even said to have failed due to bad luck. Winnifred is the thirteenth princess, and she gets the Prince.
* Inverted in ''[[Once Upon a Mattress]]'', where there are thirteen princess who wanted to marry Prince Dauntless. The first twelve princess failed the Queen's test; the twelfth is even said to have failed due to bad luck. Winnifred is the thirteenth princess, and she gets the Prince.
* Despite its title [[Thirteen (Theatre)|Thirteen]] is an aversion. The characters aren't unlucky, they're just 13 year olds. And it sucks to be 13.
* Despite its title [[Thirteen (theatre)|Thirteen]] is an aversion. The characters aren't unlucky, they're just 13 year olds. And it sucks to be 13.


== Videogames ==
== Videogames ==
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** The means of trying to reclaim their hearts, however, involves the distortion of the heart of all worlds. Pretty unlucky.
** The means of trying to reclaim their hearts, however, involves the distortion of the heart of all worlds. Pretty unlucky.
** And don't forget what happened to Number XIII himself...
** And don't forget what happened to Number XIII himself...
* You have to look for it, but since the creator of ''[[Kingdom of Loathing (Video Game)|Kingdom of Loathing]]'' avoids the number 13 and has gone out of his way to code the various numbering systems to skip it over. (Read more about Kol and 13 [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/13 here])
* You have to look for it, but since the creator of ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'' avoids the number 13 and has gone out of his way to code the various numbering systems to skip it over. (Read more about Kol and 13 [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/13 here])
* Subverted in ''[[The Longest Journey]]'' where 13 pops up continuously until you learn that it's actually a ''lucky'' number in the setting. And an [[Arc Number]], to boot.
* Subverted in ''[[The Longest Journey]]'' where 13 pops up continuously until you learn that it's actually a ''lucky'' number in the setting. And an [[Arc Number]], to boot.
* ''[[Ace Combat]] 6'' had the Strigon Squad, [[The Rival|A Rival Ace Squad]] to the player in the game. It is noted in Toscha Mijasik's (aka ''Strigon 12'') Assault recored that he retained the team's number 12 since the prelude because of his Triskaidekaphobia (aka a fear of 13). Ironically, the person he looked up to was killed and the city they occupied since day one was liberated on '''Mission 13!'''
* ''[[Ace Combat]] 6'' had the Strigon Squad, [[The Rival|A Rival Ace Squad]] to the player in the game. It is noted in Toscha Mijasik's (aka ''Strigon 12'') Assault recored that he retained the team's number 12 since the prelude because of his Triskaidekaphobia (aka a fear of 13). Ironically, the person he looked up to was killed and the city they occupied since day one was liberated on '''Mission 13!'''
** Mission 13 for ''04: Shattered Skies'' is a [[That One Level]] involving annoying [[Pixel Hunt|Pixel Hunting]].
** Mission 13 for ''04: Shattered Skies'' is a [[That One Level]] involving annoying [[Pixel Hunt|Pixel Hunting]].
* ''[[Blaz Blue]]'': Nu-13 {{spoiler|causes the End Of The World repeatedly}} when awakened underneath the 13th Hierarchical City, Kagutsuchi.
* ''[[Blaz Blue]]'': Nu-13 {{spoiler|causes the End Of The World repeatedly}} when awakened underneath the 13th Hierarchical City, Kagutsuchi.
* Thanks to being one of [[Evilutionary Biologist|Hojo's]] intended recipients of [[The Virus|Jenova cells]], and therefore (presumably) a future Sephiroth-clone, Nanaki of ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'' was given the tattoo "XIII" and even called Red XIII. He is also apparently [[Last of His Kind|the last (or next-to-last) of his race]]; had [[Disappeared Dad|his father]] [[Taken for Granite|petrified]] while facing off with the Gi; was held prisoner by Shinra, experimented upon, and [[Hot Skitty-On-Wailord Action|was slated for interracial breeding with Aeris]]; and [[Tear Jerker|loses his grandfather]] during the course of the story. On the other hand, at least he lives all the way through, is still around 500 years later, and is one of the party's better balances between magic-user and brawler, if properly equipped and leveled. And he certainly seems to [[Warrior Poet|bear his misfortunes with dignity and fortitude]].
* Thanks to being one of [[Evilutionary Biologist|Hojo's]] intended recipients of [[The Virus|Jenova cells]], and therefore (presumably) a future Sephiroth-clone, Nanaki of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' was given the tattoo "XIII" and even called Red XIII. He is also apparently [[Last of His Kind|the last (or next-to-last) of his race]]; had [[Disappeared Dad|his father]] [[Taken for Granite|petrified]] while facing off with the Gi; was held prisoner by Shinra, experimented upon, and [[Hot Skitty-On-Wailord Action|was slated for interracial breeding with Aeris]]; and [[Tear Jerker|loses his grandfather]] during the course of the story. On the other hand, at least he lives all the way through, is still around 500 years later, and is one of the party's better balances between magic-user and brawler, if properly equipped and leveled. And he certainly seems to [[Warrior Poet|bear his misfortunes with dignity and fortitude]].
** On the other hand he's a flea-ridden dog thing, so...
** On the other hand he's a flea-ridden dog thing, so...
* Subverted in ''[[Fallout]]'', the population of Vault 13 turns out to be one of the luckier of the series of 120 or so long term nuclear fallout shelters in the continental U.S., given the outcome of most of the other vaults which range from grisly to [[Fate Worse Than Death]]. It's also the home of the main character of the first game, the ancestral home of the second's main and the number 13 has become iconic in the ''Fallout'' series.
* Subverted in ''[[Fallout]]'', the population of Vault 13 turns out to be one of the luckier of the series of 120 or so long term nuclear fallout shelters in the continental U.S., given the outcome of most of the other vaults which range from grisly to [[Fate Worse Than Death]]. It's also the home of the main character of the first game, the ancestral home of the second's main and the number 13 has become iconic in the ''Fallout'' series.
* Inverted in ''Minigore''. The player collects [[Four-Leaf Clover|Four Leaf Clovers]] to gain brief spells of invincibility, the first of which always appears when the player's score reaches 13.
* Inverted in ''Minigore''. The player collects [[Four-Leaf Clover|Four Leaf Clovers]] to gain brief spells of invincibility, the first of which always appears when the player's score reaches 13.
* Reila of ''[[Valkyria Chronicles III (Video Game)|Valkyria Chronicles III]]'' has had [[Unperson|name erased from the records]] and replaced with the title "Number 13." This number was likely chosen because she is the [[Sole Survivor]] of several army squads and is viewed as [[The Jinx]].
* Reila of ''[[Valkyria Chronicles III]]'' has had [[Unperson|name erased from the records]] and replaced with the title "Number 13." This number was likely chosen because she is the [[Sole Survivor]] of several army squads and is viewed as [[The Jinx]].
* Played straight and inverted in ''[[Punch Out (Video Game)|Punch Out]]''. Mr. Sandman manages to beat twelve boxers from the WVBA and becomes World champion. Little Mac, the 13th opponent, beats him and renders his victory track imperfect. The inversion comes from Mac, likewise, having defeated 12 boxers and then Mr. Sandman to become the champion. This is further symbolized with the following elements: Little Mac has 13 hearts of stamina in both fights against Sandman (the rematch is in Title Defense mode, where the latter is once again the 13th opponent), Sandman's Contender introduction cutscene is 13 images long (the other boxers only have four-image-long cutscenes), he has to be hit 13 times (in case Star Punches aren't used) after the Berserker Rage is over to be definitely defeated, and even his stats (age, fight record, height) provide nods to number thirteen as well. Something interesting to note is that he, during his World title hold, has the highest rank in the World Circuit, while Aran Ryan (who embodies the [[Lucky Seven]] trope) is the ''lowest'' in the same circuit.
* Played straight and inverted in ''[[Punch Out]]''. Mr. Sandman manages to beat twelve boxers from the WVBA and becomes World champion. Little Mac, the 13th opponent, beats him and renders his victory track imperfect. The inversion comes from Mac, likewise, having defeated 12 boxers and then Mr. Sandman to become the champion. This is further symbolized with the following elements: Little Mac has 13 hearts of stamina in both fights against Sandman (the rematch is in Title Defense mode, where the latter is once again the 13th opponent), Sandman's Contender introduction cutscene is 13 images long (the other boxers only have four-image-long cutscenes), he has to be hit 13 times (in case Star Punches aren't used) after the Berserker Rage is over to be definitely defeated, and even his stats (age, fight record, height) provide nods to number thirteen as well. Something interesting to note is that he, during his World title hold, has the highest rank in the World Circuit, while Aran Ryan (who embodies the [[Lucky Seven]] trope) is the ''lowest'' in the same circuit.
* In both the Super and Real paths of ''[[Battle Moon Wars]]'', mission 13 features the first major boss battle in the game, against [[Our Vampires Are Different|Nrvnqsr Chaos]], as well as being the hardest mission up to that point (assuming one isn't aiming for the [[One Hundred Percent Completion|Battle Masteries]].)
* In both the Super and Real paths of ''[[Battle Moon Wars]]'', mission 13 features the first major boss battle in the game, against [[Our Vampires Are Different|Nrvnqsr Chaos]], as well as being the hardest mission up to that point (assuming one isn't aiming for the [[One Hundred Percent Completion|Battle Masteries]].)


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== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Survival of the Fittest]]'' v4: Reiko Ishida is [[You Are Number Six|Female Student no. 13]]. She's also a [[Psycho Lesbian]] and multi-murderer.
* ''[[Survival of the Fittest]]'' v4: Reiko Ishida is [[You Are Number Six|Female Student no. 13]]. She's also a [[Psycho Lesbian]] and multi-murderer.
* The thirteenth song in ''[[Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (Web Video)|Doctor Horribles Sing Along Blog]]''? Everything You Ever {{spoiler|: A lament on Penny's death and Dr. Horrible's [[Start of Darkness]].}}
* The thirteenth song in ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog|Doctor Horribles Sing Along Blog]]''? Everything You Ever {{spoiler|: A lament on Penny's death and Dr. Horrible's [[Start of Darkness]].}}
* In [[Were Alive|We're Alive]], the Tower [[Missing Floor|has no thirteenth floor]] because of this.
* In [[Were Alive|We're Alive]], the Tower [[Missing Floor|has no thirteenth floor]] because of this.


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** Speaking of Donald Duck, he was also born on Friday the 13th, according to some sources.
** Speaking of Donald Duck, he was also born on Friday the 13th, according to some sources.
** One cartoon, ''Donald's Lucky Day'', has a very superstitious Don delivering a package on Friday the 13th to 1313 13th Street. Naturally, the package is a bomb.
** One cartoon, ''Donald's Lucky Day'', has a very superstitious Don delivering a package on Friday the 13th to 1313 13th Street. Naturally, the package is a bomb.
* Eugene, the [[Chew Toy]] in ''[[Hey Arnold (Animation)|Hey Arnold]]'', was born on a Friday the 13th.
* Eugene, the [[Chew Toy]] in ''[[Hey Arnold]]'', was born on a Friday the 13th.
* ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'' Anti-Fairies escape to cause bad luck on Friday the 13th.
* ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'' Anti-Fairies escape to cause bad luck on Friday the 13th.
* Numbah 13 on ''[[Codename Kids Next Door]]'' is ridiculously unlucky. And a dork.
* Numbah 13 on ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' is ridiculously unlucky. And a dork.
** Also. Naturally, 13 is the age when a kid becomes a teenager. In this series, if a KND member becomes 13, they must go through a [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]] process; forgetting that they ever joined the team. This is bad because afterwards, the teen will most likey go through a [[Start of Darkness]], and join other teens to [[Face Heel Turn|fight against the Kids Next Door.]] {{spoiler|For at least one teen, though, [[Subverted Trope|this is]] ''[[Subverted Trope|not]]'' [[Subverted Trope|the case.]]}}
** Also. Naturally, 13 is the age when a kid becomes a teenager. In this series, if a KND member becomes 13, they must go through a [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]] process; forgetting that they ever joined the team. This is bad because afterwards, the teen will most likey go through a [[Start of Darkness]], and join other teens to [[Face Heel Turn|fight against the Kids Next Door.]] {{spoiler|For at least one teen, though, [[Subverted Trope|this is]] ''[[Subverted Trope|not]]'' [[Subverted Trope|the case.]]}}
* ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]'' [[Treehouse of Horror|Treehouse Of Horror]] story "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace" starts "on the thirteenth hour of the thirteenth day of the thirteenth month" with a meeting to [[Lampshade Hanging|discuss the misprinted calendars]] bought by the town.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' [[Treehouse of Horror]] story "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace" starts "on the thirteenth hour of the thirteenth day of the thirteenth month" with a meeting to [[Lampshade Hanging|discuss the misprinted calendars]] bought by the town.
** "Lousy Smarch weather..."
** "Lousy Smarch weather..."
** Let's see, that's 1 p.m., January 13, of the year 2014...
** Let's see, that's 1 p.m., January 13, of the year 2014...
* ''[[The Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby Doo]]'', is about Scooby Doo and Shaggy releasing the thirteen most terrifying ghosts ever from the Chest of Demons and trying to put them all back. The really unlucky thing though was that [[Too Good to Last|we never got a chance to see them finish]].
* ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo]]'', is about Scooby Doo and Shaggy releasing the thirteen most terrifying ghosts ever from the Chest of Demons and trying to put them all back. The really unlucky thing though was that [[Too Good to Last|we never got a chance to see them finish]].
* In an episode of ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'', Rocko and Heffer board a plane with flight number 1313. All kinds of misfortune occur on their flight.
* In an episode of ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'', Rocko and Heffer board a plane with flight number 1313. All kinds of misfortune occur on their flight.
* One episode of ''[[Where On Earth Is Carmen Sandiego]]'' took place on Friday the 13th. It starts off with Zack losing his lucky rabbit's foot and things go downhill from there.
* One episode of ''[[Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?]]'' took place on Friday the 13th. It starts off with Zack losing his lucky rabbit's foot and things go downhill from there.
* [[Badass Biker|Johnny "13"]] first appears in the thirteenth episode of [[Danny Phantom]]. He claims to have a "reputation for being unlucky." He can also summon a [[Living Shadow]] that is also unlucky.
* [[Badass Biker|Johnny "13"]] first appears in the thirteenth episode of [[Danny Phantom]]. He claims to have a "reputation for being unlucky." He can also summon a [[Living Shadow]] that is also unlucky.
** Johnny's bad luck also seems to effect his [[Biker Babe|Biker Chick]] girlfriend, [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|Kitty]].
** Johnny's bad luck also seems to effect his [[Biker Babe|Biker Chick]] girlfriend, [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|Kitty]].