Trickster (disambiguation)

Trickster (disambiguation)

Trickster may refer to:

*Trickster, a god, goddess, spirit, human hero or anthropomorphic animal who plays pranks or otherwise disobeys normal rules and norms of behaviour in mythology and folklore.
*List of modern day tricksters, a list of popular characters who meet the criteria of "trickster."
*Trickster (comics), the name of two DC Comics supervillains and an enemy of the Flash
*Trickster (MMORPG) (aka "Trickster Online" or "Links to Fantasy: Trickster"), a free, 2D isometric MMORPG developed by the Korean company Ntreev Soft
*Martial arts trickster, someone who practices the art of Tricking, the extreme martial arts tricks, flips, and aerial moves for show and demonstration
*Trickster (album), an album by kidneythieves
*The Trickster, a villain from the universe of the BBC television series "Doctor Who", responsible for the events of "The Sarah Jane Adventures" episode "Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?", and the "Doctor Who" episode "Turn Left"
*"Trickster", a song by We Are Scientists from their 2002 album "Safety, Fun, and Learning (In That Order)"
* "The Trickster", a song from the "My Iron Lung" EP by Radiohead
*The Trickster, also known as the Woodsie Lord, the main antagonist in
*The Trickster, a mob hunt in the 2006 RPG Final Fantasy XII made by Square-Enix
*Trickster (Devil May Cry), a style used by Dante in the third and fourth installments of the Devil May Cry series
*The Trickster, a morally ambiguous demigod on the TV show "Supernatural"
*"Trichster", a person who suffers from Trichotillomania (obsessive hair pulling)
*"Trickster", 18th single by Japanese singer Nana Mizuki


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