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[[File:charlies-angels-logo.jpg|link=Charlies Angels|frame|The originators of this very trope.]]
[[File:charlies-angels-logo.jpg|link=Charlie's Angels|frame|The originators of this very trope.]]
When a team, generally [[Amazon Brigade|young women]], pose in a distinctive style in the midst of battle. It looks pretty good on camera and it conveys teamwork. The general appearance is usually dependent on a symmetrical three person shape, the two on the outside have their body positions turned away from the center person. A [[Sinister Silhouettes|silhouette]] is optional. But there is also a two-person variation of them standing [[Back-to-Back Badasses|back to back]]. Often done in a [[Montages]].
When a team, generally [[Amazon Brigade|young women]], pose in a distinctive style in the midst of battle. It looks pretty good on camera and it conveys teamwork. The general appearance is usually dependent on a symmetrical three person shape, the two on the outside have their body positions turned away from the center person. A [[Sinister Silhouettes|silhouette]] is optional. But there is also a two-person variation of them standing [[Back-to-Back Badasses|back to back]]. Often done in a [[Montages]].


No actual firearms are (usually) involved though.
No actual firearms are (usually) involved though.


Originated by the famous poses of ''[[Charlie's Angels (TV)|Charlies Angels]]''
Originated by the famous poses of ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''


It is often used as a [[Stock Parody]]. Compare the [[Super Sentai Stance]].
It is often used as a [[Stock Parody]]. Compare the [[Super Sentai Stance]].

{{examples}}
{{examples}}
== Anime and Manga ==

* At the end of most opening sequences of ''[[Gantz]]'', Kurono, Masaru and Kishimoto strike the Angels Pose.
== Anime & Manga ==
* This was the usual eyecatch of the anime series ''[[Miami Guns]]''.
* At the end of most opening sequences of ''[[Gantz (Manga)|Gantz]]'', Kurono, Masaru and Kishimoto strike the [[Angels Pose]].
* Naturally, in ''[[Dirty Pair]]'', the [[Lovely Angels]] do this too.
* This was one of the eyecatches of the anime series ''[[Miami Guns (Manga)|Miami Guns]]''.
* One of the [[Title Sequence]]s for ''[[Bleach]]'' has this, featuring Rukia, Orihime, and Rangiku. Actually played perfectly straight, without a hint of parody or humor.
* Naturally, in ''[[Dirty Pair (Light Novel)|Dirty Pair]]'', the [[Lovely Angels]] do this too.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130923152428/http://dvd.es/data/docs/20050825095934/Neon_Genesis_Evangelion_001.jpg This apparently official Gainax piece of art], for ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.
* One of the [[Title Sequence|Title Sequences]] for ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'' has this, featuring Rukia, Orihime, and Rangiku. Actually played perfectly straight, without a hint of parody or humor.
* Moka, Kokoa, and Rubi do it in ''[[Rosario + Vampire]]''.
* [http://dvd.es/data/docs/20050825095934/Neon_Genesis_Evangelion_001.jpg This apparently official Gainax piece of art], for ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (Anime)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.
* [[Those Two Girls|Those Three Girls]] from ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'' do one when explaining to Hayate that they're the class officers.
* Moka, Kokoa, and Rubi do it in ''[[Rosario to Vampire (Manga)|Rosario to Vampire]]''.
* [[Those Two Girls|Those Three Girls]] from ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]'' do one when explaining to Hayate that they're the class officers.



== Films -- Live-Action ==
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* Parodied in ''Wrongfully Accused'' when a trio of FBI agents enter a room. Only one was female.
* Parodied in ''Wrongfully Accused'' when a trio of FBI agents enter a room. Only one was female.
* ''The Girls from Thunder Strip'' [http://www.wrongsideoftheart.com/2010/03/the-girls-from-thunder-strip-1966-usa/ poster]. Probably the only version with a [[Hooks and Crooks|gaff hook]].
* ''The Girls from Thunder Strip'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20130916105618/http://wrongsideoftheart.com/2010/03/the-girls-from-thunder-strip-1966-usa/ poster]. Probably the only version with a [[Hooks and Crooks|gaff hook]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WugjwywnTg Humorously parodied] in ''[[Scary Movie (Film)|Scary Movie]] 2.''
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WugjwywnTg Humorously parodied] in ''[[Scary Movie]] 2.''




== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* Happens during any game of Film, TV, and Theater Styles where ''Charlie's Angels'' is one of the styles.
* Happens during any game of Film, TV, and Theater Styles where ''Charlie's Angels'' is one of the styles.
* It was done in at least one episode of ''[[That 70s Show (TV)|That 70s Show]]'' which of course actually had Tanya Roberts who was one of the Angels on it.
* It was done in at least one episode of ''[[That '70s Show]]'' which of course actually had Tanya Roberts who was one of the Angels on it.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKZAIxLalNM&NR=1 title sequence] for ''[[Funky Squad]]'', an [[Affectionate Parody]] of 70's cop shows.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKZAIxLalNM&NR=1 title sequence] for ''[[Funky Squad]]'', an [[Affectionate Parody]] of 70's cop shows.
* In the ''[[Flight of the Conchords (Music)|Flight of the Conchords]]'' second-season episode "Prime Minister", the Prime Minister of New Zealand wants a photo like this. With a Barack Obama impersonator (who he thought was actually Obama).
* In the ''[[Flight of the Conchords]]'' second-season episode "Prime Minister", the Prime Minister of New Zealand wants a photo like this. With a Barack Obama impersonator (who he thought was actually Obama).
* Done unintentionally in ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway? (TV)|Whose Line Is It Anyway]]'' when [[Robin Williams]] as a guest.
* Done unintentionally in ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' when [[Robin Williams]] was a guest.
* The late 70s ''[[Hardy Boys]]'' TV show's third season opening featured a silhouette of Frank & Joe in action.
* The late 70s ''[[Hardy Boys]]'' TV show's third season opening featured a silhouette of Frank & Joe in action.


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== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==
* ''[[Spelljammer (Tabletop Game)|Spelljammer]]'' boxed set [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=2803 cover]. With a [[Cthulhumanoid|mindflayer]].
* ''[[Spelljammer]]'' boxed set [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=2803 cover]. With a [[Cthulhumanoid|mindflayer]].




== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Final Fantasy (Franchise)|Final Fantasy]]''
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]''
** Yuna, Rikku, and Paine from ''[[Final Fantasy X 2 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X 2]]'' like to do this a lot.
** Yuna, Rikku, and Paine from ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' like to do this a lot.
** In ''[[Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XIII]]'', the entire party will strike a pose any time they do a [[Job System|Paradigm Shift]], [[Deconstructed Trope|even if it means opening themselves to attack]].
** In ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', the entire party will strike a pose any time they do a [[Job System|Paradigm Shift]], [[Deconstructed Trope|even if it means opening themselves to attack]].
* The standard pose for [[Mass Effect (Video Game)|Commander Shepard's]] squad when bursting through a door in ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]''. Though it is entirely possible that the squad can consist of young men, or can be of mixed genders, or can include a [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|nine-hundred year old woman who looks like a young woman]].
* The standard pose for [[Mass Effect|Commander Shepard's]] squad when bursting through a door in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''. Though it is entirely possible that the squad can consist of young men, or can be of mixed genders, or can include a [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|nine-hundred year old woman who looks like a young woman]].
* Used by Max the Robot Dog, Dr. Hawkins, and Kurt Hectic in the video game ''[[MDK 2 (Video Game)|MDK 2]]'', specifically on the cover of the manual. ''MDK2'' also has a version that must be seen to be believed. You can find it in [http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.646 page 5 of the manual]
* Used by Max the Robot Dog, Dr. Hawkins, and Kurt Hectic in the video game ''[[MDK2]]'', specifically on the cover of the manual. ''MDK2'' also has a version that must be seen to be believed. You can find it in [http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.646 page 5 of the manual]
* A Mildly disturbing version in ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'', with a trio of Blarg commandos.
* A Mildly disturbing version in ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'', with a trio of Blarg commandos.
* Dante, Trish, and Lady do this in ''[[Devil May Cry (Video Game)|Devil May Cry]] 4''.
* Dante, Trish, and Lady do this in ''[[Devil May Cry]] 4''.
* Even ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (Video Game)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]'' [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/1/18/MDSky_EP4.jpg/420px-MDSky_EP4.jpg has to get in on the fun.]
* Even ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]'' [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/1/18/MDSky_EP4.jpg/420px-MDSky_EP4.jpg has to get in on the fun.]{{Dead link}}




== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Used in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0239.html this strip] of ''[[The Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|The Order of the Stick]]''. Note that only Haley (right, with the bow) is the only one of the three who is really a woman -- Roy (center) was [[Gender Bender|temporarily female]] at the time due to a Girdle of Femininity/Masculinity, and Vaarsuvius's gender is unclear at best.
* Used in [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0239.html this strip] of ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''. Note that only Haley (right, with the bow) is the only one of the three who is really a woman—Roy (center) was [[Gender Bender|temporarily female]] at the time due to a Girdle of Femininity/Masculinity, and Vaarsuvius's gender is unclear at best.
* "Charlie's Archons" in ''[[Erfworld (Webcomic)|Erfworld]]'' strike variations on the Angels Pose when they [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0046.html first appear] and when they [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0075.html first show their combat abilities].
* "Charlie's Archons" in ''[[Erfworld]]'' strike variations on the Angels Pose when they [https://web.archive.org/web/20130830184055/http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0046.html first appear] and when they [https://web.archive.org/web/20130830163449/http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0075.html first show their combat abilities].
* [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4&p=000509 Pose as a team, because SHIT JUST GOT REAL]
* [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4&p=000509 Pose as a team, because SHIT JUST GOT REAL]
* ''[[The KA Mics]]'' with [http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/4810185/ this picture].
* ''[[The KAMics]]'' with [https://web.archive.org/web/20130527184531/http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/4810185/ this picture].
* ''M.Organ Art'' ([[NSFW]]) did it with the D.U.S.T. Bunnies.
* ''M.Organ Art'' ([[NSFW]]) did it with the D.U.S.T. Bunnies.
* ''[[Rusty and Co (Webcomic)|Rusty and Co]]'' [http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-4-3/ does it] with its trio of [[Monster Adventurers]].
* ''[[Rusty and Co.]]'' [http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-4-3/ does it] with its trio of [[Monster Adventurers]].
* ''[[Platypus Comix]]'' once had [http://platypuscomix.net/top169.jpg a banner] with [[Mulberry (Webcomic)|Mulberry Sharona]], [[Electric Wonderland (Webcomic)|Shroomy]], and [[Princess Pi (Webcomic)|Princess Pi]] striking this pose.
* ''[[Platypus Comix]]'' once had [http://platypuscomix.net/top169.jpg a banner] with [[Mulberry|Mulberry Sharona]], [[Electric Wonderland|Shroomy]], and [[Princess Pi]] striking this pose.
* Not in the comic itself, but rather the bonus "[https://girlgeniusonline.com/funextras/wallpapersandmore/wallpapers/vol92.jpg Volume 9 Special Wallpaper]" for ''[[Girl Genius]]'' has Gil, Agatha, and Tarvek in the Angels Pose.



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Done in ''[[X-Men Evolution (Animation)|X-Men Evolution]]'' in the Bayville Sirens episode, though it's hard to catch as it only appears on a television screen for a few moments.
* Done in ''[[X-Men: Evolution]]'' in the Bayville Sirens episode, though it's hard to catch as it only appears on a television screen for a few moments.
* The title logo of ''[[Codename Kids Next Door (Animation)|Codename Kids Next Door]]'', a clear parody of the ''Charlie's Angels'' one. Its intro animation actually shows them jumping into the logo one by one.
* The title logo of ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'', a clear parody of the ''Charlie's Angels'' one. Its intro animation actually shows them jumping into the logo one by one.
** This logo was then parodied in the book ''Fat Camp Commandos''.
** This logo was then parodied in the book ''Fat Camp Commandos''.
* Done at one point in the original opening theme of ''[[Totally Spies]]''
* Done at one point in the original opening theme of ''[[Totally Spies!]]''
* The animated kids' show ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' does this for a brief moment in a spy-themed episode with Minnie, Daisy, and uh... Mickey.
* The animated kids' show ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' does this for a brief moment in a spy-themed episode with Minnie, Daisy, and uh... Mickey.
* Parodied by [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?|The Ember Island Players]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', as an homage to the fan term [http://finni.deviantart.com/art/Avatar-Ozai-s-Angels-32165827 Ozai's Angels].
* Parodied by [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?|The Ember Island Players]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', as an homage to the fan term [http://finni.deviantart.com/art/Avatar-Ozai-s-Angels-32165827 Ozai's Angels].
* ''[[Dexters Laboratory (Animation)|Dexters Laboratory]]'' gave us G.I.R.L. Squad, with an opening montage ending in one of these.
* ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' gave us G.I.R.L. Squad, with an opening montage ending in one of these.
* ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' used the pose in their episode parodying detective series of the 1970s. Animator C. Martin Croker said he drew Zorak's silhouette to look as though he was explaining directions to someone rather than preparing a karate chop.
* ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' used the pose in their episode parodying detective series of the 1970s. Animator C. Martin Croker said he drew Zorak's silhouette to look as though he was explaining directions to someone rather than preparing a karate chop.
* The opening title sequence of [[Beavis And Butthead Do America]] parodies this and every other 70's cop show. Butt-Head states in an interview that it's because the 70's are the last time Mike Judge got laid.
* The opening title sequence of [[Beavis And Butthead Do America]] parodies this and every other 70's cop show. Butt-Head states in an interview that it's because the 70's are the last time Mike Judge got laid.
* The 90's chapters of ''[[Secret Squirrel]]'' used it on the opening credits of one episode.
* The 90's chapters of ''[[Secret Squirrel]]'' used it on the opening credits of one episode.
* In the ''[[Phineas and Ferb (Animation)|Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "Phineas-and-Ferb Busters!", Candace does this with her friends Jenny and Stacy after putting them through a [[Training Montage]].
* In the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "Phineas-and-Ferb Busters!", Candace does this with her friends Jenny and Stacy after putting them through a [[Training Montage]].


{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Stock Parodies]]
[[Category:Stock Parodies]]
[[Category:Stock Poses]]
[[Category:Stock Poses]]
[[Category:Angels Pose]]
[[Category:Shout-Outs Index]]
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 22 July 2021

The originators of this very trope.

When a team, generally young women, pose in a distinctive style in the midst of battle. It looks pretty good on camera and it conveys teamwork. The general appearance is usually dependent on a symmetrical three person shape, the two on the outside have their body positions turned away from the center person. A silhouette is optional. But there is also a two-person variation of them standing back to back. Often done in a Montages.

No actual firearms are (usually) involved though.

Originated by the famous poses of Charlie's Angels

It is often used as a Stock Parody. Compare the Super Sentai Stance.

Examples of Angels Pose include:

Anime and Manga

Films -- Live-Action


Live-Action TV

  • Happens during any game of Film, TV, and Theater Styles where Charlie's Angels is one of the styles.
  • It was done in at least one episode of That '70s Show which of course actually had Tanya Roberts who was one of the Angels on it.
  • The title sequence for Funky Squad, an Affectionate Parody of 70's cop shows.
  • In the Flight of the Conchords second-season episode "Prime Minister", the Prime Minister of New Zealand wants a photo like this. With a Barack Obama impersonator (who he thought was actually Obama).
  • Done unintentionally in Whose Line Is It Anyway? when Robin Williams was a guest.
  • The late 70s Hardy Boys TV show's third season opening featured a silhouette of Frank & Joe in action.


Music

  • Destiny's Child did this a lot when performing their smash hit "Independent Woman (Part I)" (don't ask about "Part II", just don't). Makes sense, considering that it was for the Charlie's Angels soundtrack.


New Media

  • Most any picture on the internet featuring multiple (non-model) girls with guns. Though, these usually feature all the chicks in the picture brandishing some sort of firearm.
  • Or, for that matter, just about any picture of two or three women under the age of thirty on any social network; guns are generally faked with their hands.


Tabletop Games


Video Games


Web Comics

Western Animation

  • Done in X-Men: Evolution in the Bayville Sirens episode, though it's hard to catch as it only appears on a television screen for a few moments.
  • The title logo of Codename: Kids Next Door, a clear parody of the Charlie's Angels one. Its intro animation actually shows them jumping into the logo one by one.
    • This logo was then parodied in the book Fat Camp Commandos.
  • Done at one point in the original opening theme of Totally Spies!
  • The animated kids' show Mickey Mouse Clubhouse does this for a brief moment in a spy-themed episode with Minnie, Daisy, and uh... Mickey.
  • Parodied by The Ember Island Players in Avatar: The Last Airbender, as an homage to the fan term Ozai's Angels.
  • Dexter's Laboratory gave us G.I.R.L. Squad, with an opening montage ending in one of these.
  • Space Ghost Coast to Coast used the pose in their episode parodying detective series of the 1970s. Animator C. Martin Croker said he drew Zorak's silhouette to look as though he was explaining directions to someone rather than preparing a karate chop.
  • The opening title sequence of Beavis And Butthead Do America parodies this and every other 70's cop show. Butt-Head states in an interview that it's because the 70's are the last time Mike Judge got laid.
  • The 90's chapters of Secret Squirrel used it on the opening credits of one episode.
  • In the Phineas and Ferb episode "Phineas-and-Ferb Busters!", Candace does this with her friends Jenny and Stacy after putting them through a Training Montage.