- List of modern day tricksters
This List of modern day tricksters attests to both the enduring nature of the mythological figure of the
trickster and its continued popularity in a variety of media.The trickster, in later folklore or modern popular culture, is a clever, mischievous person or creature, who survives in a dangerous world through use of trickery. An
archetypical example is thefairy tale of the King who puts suitors for his daughter to the test. No brave and valiant prince or knight succeeds, until a simple peasant arrives. Aided only by his natural wit, he evades danger and triumphs over monsters and villains without fighting. Thus the most unlikely candidate passes the trials and receives the prize. Modern examples of this type areBugs Bunny andThe Tramp (Charlie Chaplin ).Characteristics
Hynes and Doty, in "Mythical Trickster Figures" (1993) state that every trickster has several of the following six traits: [Hynes, William J. and William G. Doty. (1993). "Mythical Trickster Figures," (pp. 34-42). Tuscaloosa:The University of Alabama Press.]
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# sacred and lewdbricoleur Modern-day tricksters
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Aang - The hero of is certainly a trickster and enjoys tricking his foes. Most of theFire Nation thinks this of him. cite interview|last=DiMartino|first=Michael Dante|last2=Konietzko|first2=Bryan|interviewer=Eduardo Vasconcellos|program=IGN Entertainment|title=Interview: Avatar's Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino |url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/818/818284p1.html |date=2007-09-06|accessdate=2007-11-11]
*Bellman - a trickster hero featured in many jokes from Sweden.
*Brer Rabbit - a slave trickster of African origin.Emerson College. [http://pages.emerson.edu/Courses/spring00/in123/slavetrickster/SlaveCharacteristics.html Characteristics of a Slave Trickster] . Retrieved onJuly 11 ,2007 ]
*Blackout - hatted trickster alter ego of American actor/entertainerMichael Biggins .
*Bugs Bunny - a rabbit trickster, in some respects similar to Brer Rabbit. [Shaune Heyser, Cathlena Martin (2004) [http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/cmartin/LIT2120/studentwebpages/JSK/bugs.doc The Incarnation of a Trickster] . Retrieved onJuly 11 ,2007 ] .
*Richard Speight Jr. as trickster - from the Warner Bros. TV show Supernatural in the episodes 'Tall Tales' and 'Mystery Spot'
*Eric Cartman - from the television showSouth Park .
*Stone Columbus - fromGerald Vizenor 's trickster novel "The Heirs of Columbus".
*Maurice Conchis - fromJohn Fowles "The Magus".
*John Constantine , star of theHellblazer comic series
*Deadpool - the wisecracking, deadly "Merc With a Mouth"antihero inMarvel Comics ; his healing ability makes him near unkillable but mentally unstable, and he regularly breaksfourth wall .
*Carl Denham - from the 2005 version of "King Kong".
*The Doctor, from "Doctor Who " - a situation-inverter, trick-player; aTime Lord who uses ingenuity to overcome obstacles and often trickery to defeat opponents.
*Tyler Durden - chronically ambiguous, a trick-player, situation-inverter, bricoleur from "Fight Club ", the book byChuck Palahniuk and the film of the same name.
*El-ahrairah - the Prince of Rabbits, or "the Prince with the Thousand Enemies"; the tricksterfolk hero of the rabbits in "Watership Down ".
*Felix the Cat - a "transgressor of boundaries" [Patricia Vettel Tom. (1996) [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1073-9300%28199621%2910%3A1%3C64%3AFTCAMT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L&size=LARGE "Felix the Cat as Modern Trickster"] American Art, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring, 1996), pp. 64-87. Retrieved onJuly 11 ,2007 ] .
*Nagi Homura - a character from the "My-Hime " anime series.
*Impossible Man - an amoral, childlike, shapeshifting extraterrestrial from the "Fantastic Four " comics.
*Jack Mary Ann - a minor folk hero popular in local oral traditions in theWrexham area of Wales.
* Jerry Mouse - uses violent gags to torment Tom Cat (Tom and Jerry ).
* The Joker andThe Riddler - major supervillains featured in "Batman " comics and movies.
*Karagöz - a poor survivor character ofTurkish folklore . He tries to find ways and make money, often by tricking and fooling others.
*Andy Kaufman - Humorist, appeared often on "Saturday Night Live ", often played practical jokes on his audiences.
* Kikuri - a character from the manga and anime "Jigoku Shoujo ".
*Andy Larkin - the compulsive prankster from "What's With Andy?".
*Timothy Leary - "probably the best example of the 'trickster' archetype that the 20th Century produced" [Krassner, Paul. (August 13, 2006) [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-krassner/the-legacy-of-timothy-lea_b_27156.html The Legacy of Timothy Leary] . Retrieved on:September 5 ,2007 .] .
*Parker Lewis - from the TV series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose "
* The Master - hypnotist, genius, occasional shape-shifter; nemesis of the Doctor. ATime Lord who once worked his way into British government as part of a plan to take over Earth.
*The Mask - wears a mask imbued withLoki 's powers and lack of inhibition.
*Naruto Uzumaki - from the anime "Naruto ".
*Shawn Michaels andTriple H - part of WWE's stableD-Generation X .
*Mister Mxyzptlk - an imp from the fifth dimension featured in the "Superman " comics.
*Nick Naylor - from the film "Thank You for Smoking ".
*Nyarlathotep - a malevolent and godlike trickster figure occasionally featuring in the Cthulhu stories of H. P. Lovecraft and others.
* The Pink Panther.
* Puck, -fromGargoyles series.
* Q and fellow members of theQ Continuum - from the TV series "Star Trek ".
*Bart Simpson - from the animated TV series "The Simpsons " [Grand Valley State University [http://faculty.gvsu.edu/websterm/Tricksters.htm Trickster] World Mythology Course (Eng 104). Retrieved on: 2007-07-20.] .
*Captain Jack Sparrow - from the "Pirates of the Caribbean " films.
*Jack Spicer andHannibal Roy Bean - of "Xiaolin Showdown ".
*Kusuda Uni - a character from the visual novel "Remember11 - the age of infinity".
*Starscream - a character in the cartoon/comic/toy franchise "Transformers ", who continually seeks to deceive and overthrow his commander and prefers to bargain, scheme, or invent his way out of difficult situations. As his original character had a high-pitched, almost feminine voice, he was actually genderswapped in some overseas dubs of the cartoon.
* V - from the movie and graphic novel "V For Vendetta".
*Ace Ventura - from the movies ' and '.
* theVorlon s from the science fiction seriesBabylon 5 are, in most significant ways, portrayed as an entire race of trickster beings, in many ways similar to the members of Star Trek's Q Continuum, and at one point or another displaying virtually every characteristic listed by Hynes and Doty in their "Mythical Trickster Figures" (1993; see above).
* Wile E. Coyote - featured in the "Road Runner" cartoons and based on a traditional Native American trickster figure, "Old Man Coyote" [Terri Windling. [http://www.coyotemadonna.com/trickster/trickster/wile-e.-coyote-and-other-sly-trickster-tales.html Wile E. Coyote and Other Sly Trickster Tales] . The Endicott Studio. Retrieved onJuly 11 ,2007 .] An argument might also be made that Wile E. Coyote's arch nemesis, the Road Runner itself, is also at least as great a trickster as Wile E. himself.
* Wisakejak - appears as a Coyote-spirit trickster, alongside Harriet, a rabbit-shaped Pookah, in the game "Ghost Master " for PC and Mac.
*Woody Woodpecker - "A less complex version of the Trickster" [Tina Blue. (2001) [http://tinablue.homestead.com/motifs.html Traditional Themes and Motifs in Literature] . Retrieved onJuly 11 ,2007 .] .
* "The Woodsie Lord" (called "Constantine" when in human form) - from the computer game ""; the fabled god figure of the Pagans in that game world.
*Xellos (a.k.a: "The Trickster Priest") - from the novel,manga , andanime series "Slayers ".Notes
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