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== Films - Live Action ==
== Films - Live Action ==
* Played for drama in ''[[Chronicle (Film)|Chronicle]]'' where Andrew points a [[Finger Gun]] at a local gang member and uses his [[Mind Over Matter|telekinesis]] to knock him down.
* Played for drama in ''[[Chronicle]]'' where Andrew points a [[Finger Gun]] at a local gang member and uses his [[Mind Over Matter|telekinesis]] to knock him down.
* Used in the ''[[Hancock]]'' when Hancock uses a candy bar to disable a would-be robber.
* Used in the ''[[Hancock]]'' when Hancock uses a candy bar to disable a would-be robber.




== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Subverted (or ''something'') in the [[Discworld]] novel ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Sourcery|Sourcery]]''. Rincewind is desparate enough to attack [[A God Am I|Living God]] and [[Reality Warper]] Coin with… a half-brick in a sock. Not that it actually works or anything, but Coin is so fascinated by the concept (half-bricks in socks don't ever really occur to you when you have limitless magic at your disposal) that he spares Rincewind.
* Subverted (or ''something'') in the [[Discworld]] novel ''[[Discworld/Sourcery|Sourcery]]''. Rincewind is desparate enough to attack [[A God Am I|Living God]] and [[Reality Warper]] Coin with… a half-brick in a sock. Not that it actually works or anything, but Coin is so fascinated by the concept (half-bricks in socks don't ever really occur to you when you have limitless magic at your disposal) that he spares Rincewind.




== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Get Smart (TV)|Get Smart]]'' - Maxwell Smart had a .22 calibre [[Finger Gun]]. Fires two shots.
* ''[[Get Smart]]'' - Maxwell Smart had a .22 calibre [[Finger Gun]]. Fires two shots.
** Inverted when KAOS abducts Smart, with his escaping being part of their plan. At one point Smart raises a finger to a KAOS guy who throws up his hands, as if Smart had a finger gun. Smart insists it's just a finger and shows the KAOS guy, who gives up and leaves. Alone in his cell, Smart mutters to himself "Come ''on'', Smart. Use that fantastic ''brain'' of yours!"
** Inverted when KAOS abducts Smart, with his escaping being part of their plan. At one point Smart raises a finger to a KAOS guy who throws up his hands, as if Smart had a finger gun. Smart insists it's just a finger and shows the KAOS guy, who gives up and leaves. Alone in his cell, Smart mutters to himself "Come ''on'', Smart. Use that fantastic ''brain'' of yours!"
* ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' - "Pssh, what could a screwdriver do?" is a pretty common reaction at first. But did we mention it's ''sonic''?
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' - "Pssh, what could a screwdriver do?" is a pretty common reaction at first. But did we mention it's ''sonic''?
* One ''[[The Muppet Show|Muppet Show]]'' sketch featured Fozzie as an Old West-style criminal whose entire arsenal consisted of fruits and vegetables.
* One ''[[The Muppet Show|Muppet Show]]'' sketch featured Fozzie as an Old West-style criminal whose entire arsenal consisted of fruits and vegetables.
{{quote| I-I'm sorry, I didn't know the pickles were loaded!}}
{{quote| I-I'm sorry, I didn't know the pickles were loaded!}}
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* In the ''[[Time Splitters]]'' series, there is a tendency to give the player a massive abundance of powerful weapons from destructive to plain [[Game Breaker]] and BFG, however in every installment they include the weapon "Brick", which may sound stupid at first, but has a tendency to do a massive amount of damage.
* In the ''[[Time Splitters]]'' series, there is a tendency to give the player a massive abundance of powerful weapons from destructive to plain [[Game Breaker]] and BFG, however in every installment they include the weapon "Brick", which may sound stupid at first, but has a tendency to do a massive amount of damage.
* In the ''[[Worms (Video Game)|Worms]] Armageddon'' game when it was introduced and every version since then has included a series of very very silly weapons, however the sillier it is the more dangerous. When a worm pulls out a banana, expect at least a member of your team to die if not all of your team and maybe some of your enemies... and probably the worm who threw it too.
* In the ''[[Worms]] Armageddon'' game when it was introduced and every version since then has included a series of very very silly weapons, however the sillier it is the more dangerous. When a worm pulls out a banana, expect at least a member of your team to die if not all of your team and maybe some of your enemies... and probably the worm who threw it too.
* ''[[Plants vs. Zombies (Video Game)|Plants vs. Zombies]]'' is based on the premise that you defend your home during a [[Zombie Apocalypse]] with assorted [[Edible Ammunition|vegetables, fruits, mushrooms and other plants]] that can do massive damage to endless hordes of invading zombies.
* ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'' is based on the premise that you defend your home during a [[Zombie Apocalypse]] with assorted [[Edible Ammunition|vegetables, fruits, mushrooms and other plants]] that can do massive damage to endless hordes of invading zombies.
* The Heavy in ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'' has a taunt where he points a [[Finger Gun]] and "fires" it at someone. If you happen to be in its line of fire, ''it's a one-hit kill''.
* The Heavy in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' has a taunt where he points a [[Finger Gun]] and "fires" it at someone. If you happen to be in its line of fire, ''it's a one-hit kill''.
** [[Improbable Aiming Skills|Not that it's easy!]]
** [[Improbable Aiming Skills|Not that it's easy!]]
* In ''[[Soul Calibur]]'' [[Ghost Pirate]] Cerevantes normally uses a pistol gun thingy, but his [[Nerf Arm|Joke Weapon]] is a wooden toy sword… which can still use the bullet firing moves.
* In ''[[Soul Calibur]]'' [[Ghost Pirate]] Cerevantes normally uses a pistol gun thingy, but his [[Nerf Arm|Joke Weapon]] is a wooden toy sword… which can still use the bullet firing moves.
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== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* A ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'' [[Machinima]] where the Heavy invents a Sandvich gun [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7q3_NWcH_M proves surprisingly effective].
* A ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' [[Machinima]] where the Heavy invents a Sandvich gun [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7q3_NWcH_M proves surprisingly effective].





Revision as of 06:50, 9 April 2014

An ineffectual character shows up with an ineffectual "weapon", usually something that's not a weapon at all. Har har har! He's without a chance— wait a minute, turns out that this weapon is really dangerous! Related to Improbable Weapon User and Improvised Weapon.

Sometimes used as an end to an apparent Brandishment Bluff.

Can be done with a Finger Gun, especially if the user has Finger Firearms. Compare Lethal Joke Item.

Examples of This Banana Is Armed include:


Comic Books

  • Detective Richard Fell was Genre Savvy enough to recognize that the Ax Crazy guy putting razors into grocery produce was probably dangerous with a banana in his hand.

 Fell: "So I shot him. He was armed, after all. With death bananas."


Films - Animation

  • In the Babar movie, when Baber, Celeste, & Zephir's attempt to impersonate a rhino Totem Pole Trench style with the aid of a cape and a banana doesn't work out, Zephir quickly finds another use for the latter:

 Zephir: Stand back!

Retaxas: Watch out! He's got a banana!

Zephir: And I'm not afraid to use it! *squirts it in Retaxas' face, temporarily blinding him and letting Babar snatch his sword*


Films - Live Action

  • Played for drama in Chronicle where Andrew points a Finger Gun at a local gang member and uses his telekinesis to knock him down.
  • Used in the Hancock when Hancock uses a candy bar to disable a would-be robber.


Literature

  • Subverted (or something) in the Discworld novel Sourcery. Rincewind is desparate enough to attack Living God and Reality Warper Coin with… a half-brick in a sock. Not that it actually works or anything, but Coin is so fascinated by the concept (half-bricks in socks don't ever really occur to you when you have limitless magic at your disposal) that he spares Rincewind.


Live Action TV

  • Get Smart - Maxwell Smart had a .22 calibre Finger Gun. Fires two shots.
    • Inverted when KAOS abducts Smart, with his escaping being part of their plan. At one point Smart raises a finger to a KAOS guy who throws up his hands, as if Smart had a finger gun. Smart insists it's just a finger and shows the KAOS guy, who gives up and leaves. Alone in his cell, Smart mutters to himself "Come on, Smart. Use that fantastic brain of yours!"
  • Doctor Who - "Pssh, what could a screwdriver do?" is a pretty common reaction at first. But did we mention it's sonic?
  • One Muppet Show sketch featured Fozzie as an Old West-style criminal whose entire arsenal consisted of fruits and vegetables.

  I-I'm sorry, I didn't know the pickles were loaded!

  • A literal example in a duel segment of Turkey Television. When choosing their pistols, one of the duelists is forced to take a banana. The real pistol jams, but the banana fires a lethal blast and kills the other duelist.
  • Zig-zagged in a Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch with a police sergeant teaching his charges how to defend themselves against anyone armed with fresh fruit. He uses a gun, a 16-ton weight, and a tiger.
    • Pointed sticks?
      • Shut up!


Radio

  • The Goon Show - "You fool, you can't shoot me with a banana, it's-" Bang! Bang! "... swine ... it was ... loaded!" *thump"
    • In another episode, Seagoon is told that Moriarty killed himself by pointing his finger at his head, and saying "bang".

 Seagoon: That’s ridiculous. [Laughs] How can a man shoot himself by pointing his finger at his head like this and going -

[Gunshot, body falls]

Undertaker: Mine, I think.


Video Games

  • In the Time Splitters series, there is a tendency to give the player a massive abundance of powerful weapons from destructive to plain Game Breaker and BFG, however in every installment they include the weapon "Brick", which may sound stupid at first, but has a tendency to do a massive amount of damage.
  • In the Worms Armageddon game when it was introduced and every version since then has included a series of very very silly weapons, however the sillier it is the more dangerous. When a worm pulls out a banana, expect at least a member of your team to die if not all of your team and maybe some of your enemies... and probably the worm who threw it too.
  • Plants vs. Zombies is based on the premise that you defend your home during a Zombie Apocalypse with assorted vegetables, fruits, mushrooms and other plants that can do massive damage to endless hordes of invading zombies.
  • The Heavy in Team Fortress 2 has a taunt where he points a Finger Gun and "fires" it at someone. If you happen to be in its line of fire, it's a one-hit kill.
  • In Soul Calibur Ghost Pirate Cerevantes normally uses a pistol gun thingy, but his Joke Weapon is a wooden toy sword… which can still use the bullet firing moves.
  • The 1993 Amiga game Hired Guns by DMA Design had a banana as the most powerful explosive weapon in the game as a joke item, similar to Worms.


Web Comics


Web Original


Western Animation

  • Often used in Looney Tunes shorts.
    • "The Unmentionables": Bugs Bunny threatens mobster Rocky with a carrot. Rocky laughs it off, until the carrot fires in his face. Unfortunately, it won't fire again.

 Bugs: "That's the trouble with carrots: they're only good once."

    • "Drip-Along Daffy": Nasty Canasta is felled by a tiny wind-up soldier… whose rifle packs a mighty wallop.
  • Bounty Hamster - "Hah! You didn't think that banana was loaded!"


Real Life

  • The 6th finger, which is a toy that shoot darts.