Minion Maracas
"WHAT KIND OF STUPID NAME IS SHAKEN-UNFAIRLY??"—Complains-of-Names, Goblins
A close relative of Neck Lift, the Minion Maracas occurs when somebody who would not otherwise be expected to raise somebody else off the ground, does so under the influence of a strong emotion, either positive or negative, and shakes them in mid-air to mark their point. Typically this rather freaks out whoever is subjected to it since it can only be ascribed to sheer willpower.
Examples of Minion Maracas include:
Anime & Manga
- In K-On!'s Beach Episode, Ritsu shows Mio some pictures at the end. One of which happens to be rather embarrassing to Mio. Cue this trope, with Mio demanding that Ritsu delete the photos.
Comic Books
- In the Tintin album Destination Moon, an enraged Professor Calculus lifts a security guard easily twice his size and suspends him off a coat rack.
- Asterix
- Obelix briefly but cheerfully takes to this technique in Asterix the Gladiator:
Obelix: Look, I shake them instead of punching them! They last longer this way!
- He also uses this as an interrogation technique on a Gaul who sold Asterix to the Romans, in Asterix and the Banquet.
- Toward the end of Obelix and Co., Julius Caesar angrily shakes Caius Preposterus harder and harder while explaining him that his schemes have nearly ruined Rome and that he now needs to clean his own mess.
Fan Works
- In the fan webcomic Batman and Sons: Rivalry, Diana does this to both Batman and Green Arrow simultaneously -- one in each hand.
Films -- Animation
- Happens repeatedly to Pain and Panic in Disney's Hercules.
Literature
- In the Discworld novel Guards Guards, after finding out that Sybil is in danger, Vimes picks up the Librarian and shakes him—asking him where they took her. The Librarian helpfully points him in the right direction, while quietly musing about the strong emotions it would take for a man to pick up and shake a 300 lb orangutan without even realising.
- At one point Captain Plugg of the Redwall book Triss picks up two crewbeasts who've done something stupid and actually bangs their heads together.
- In the original Redwall book, Cluny the Scourge does the same to two of his lieutenants whose foraging expedition failed pretty miserably. Slightly unusual for this trope, in that Cluny is explicitly shown to be considerably larger and stronger than his subordinates, so the feat of strength is not so surprising.
- In The Hobbit, Thorin Oakenshield picks up Bilbo Baggins and "shakes him like a rabbit" when he learns that the Hobbit has stolen the Arkenstone and given it to the men and elves besieging the mountain. At least, Gandalf manages to convince Thorin to not throw Bilbo down the wall.
Video Games
- The Legend of Zelda
- The Happy Mask Salesman in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask does this to Link, gaining angry eyes.
- Linebeck in The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass does this to Link as well.
- Solid Snake does this to Otacon in the first Metal Gear Solid game while interrogating him about Metal Gear REX, assuming Otacon had full knowledge it was a "nuclear-equipped walking deathmobile" as Snake put it.
Web Comics
- Wocketa wocketa wocketa in Girl Genius.
- In Narbonic, Dave lifts human!Artie off the ground in joy, freaking the latter.
- Goblins
- Minmax does it to Fumbles, shortly.
- And of course, there's one goblin named Shaken-Unfairly, giving us the page quote.
Western Animation
- SpongeBob SquarePants. Of all characters, SpongeBob does this to Mr. Krabs while angry that he wouldn't give Squidward his job back.
- Sally does this to Linus in It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. "You owe me restitution!"
- Russel does this to 2-D in the Gorillaz short "Hey! Our Toys Have Arrived".
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