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5[[caption-width-right:350:The three styles.]]
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7Juggling is animated in several different ways. Some are real juggling, some are juggling that is [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools easy for the viewer to follow (or animator to animate]]), and some are physically impossible. [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools There's nothing wrong with using any of these]], but people who can juggle will look and wonder how anyone would actually achieve the feat.
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9Note: In the trope description, we use the term "prop" for any generic item the juggler is juggling.
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11#'''Cascade''': This is normal juggling as it is taught to the beginner, with each hand tossing the prop to the other, each throw alternately crossing in front of the chest of the juggler.
12#'''Shower''': This is when one hand tosses the props over to the other hand, which hands the prop back to to throwing hand. (The props all come down to one side in a shower, get it?) Also called "circle juggling".
13#'''Arc''': Common in still artwork of jugglers, this is when the juggler has his hands outspread with the props forming an arc between them. Arc does not use motion lines, leaving to some the impression of all the items suspended over the juggler's head.
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15The cascade is the easiest to learn, but looks chaotic at first glance. Because of the props passing in front of the juggler, it's a little more of a pain to draw. In reality only odd numbers of props pass between hands. Even numbers are divided by two and juggled in each hand.[[note]]Four ball juggling is juggling two balls in each hand at the same time, six balls are three in each hand, etc.[[/note]] The more props you juggle the higher you have to throw them to give yourself time to handle them all. The current record (as of 2021) for balls/beanbags is 14 beanbags with 14 catches.
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17The shower is what most people assume most three-ball juggling is, but it is much more difficult to master - you have to throw the balls REALLY HIGH to give yourself more time to transfer the balls with your other hand. It's easy to animate, though - you only need to draw a few frames and repeat. Sometimes [[ArtisticLicensePhysics the balls curve back upward of their own volition into the juggler's other hand rather than falling]].
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19Arc juggling is an easy way to illustrate a character juggling without drawing any of the props blocking the view of the juggler - but there is no style of real life juggling which puts a juggler in this position. The juggler ''always'' has something moving into or out of his hand unless he has gone out of his way to toss everything up for a second (which is easy to throw, but [[DifficultySpike hard to catch]]!).
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21In RealLife props are different colors because it is flashy and adds to the presentation, but you'll also notice that cartoon jugglers tend to use props which are ''all the same color''. This saves on animation - if you do the juggling shower (circle), you would have to draw panels to take each different-colored prop all the way around. With all the balls being the same color, [[LimitedAnimation you only have to animate until the point where the next prop starts]] - with three balls for example, you only have to draw 1/3 as many frames.
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23Certain AcceptableBreaksFromReality[=/=]ArtisticLicensePhysics apply to cartoon juggling, too. In reality, the more props you juggle, the higher they must be thrown to give the juggler more time to deal with the multiple objects, but this would require a large amount of panel space so animators keep the objects close to the juggler.
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30[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
31* ''Anime/KaleidoStar'':
32** One of the {{Eye Catch}}es for season 1 shows a SuperDeformed Sora doing a shower juggle for a while, before she loses control of the balls, dropping one of them on her head.
33** Averted for a brief scene in season 2, where Rosetta teaches some children a different form of juggling, where they bounce balls off of the ground and catch them on their way back up.
34* The eyecatch for the first eighteen episodes of ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' featured Ranma-chan juggling in the shower variant.
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37[[folder:Arts]]
38* In clip art, juggling is often portrayed in arc style, with [[StockVisualMetaphor various objects representing tasks to be done]] above the character.
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41[[folder:Asian Animation]]
42* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': Big M. is briefly shown juggling balls in the "shower" fashion of cartoon juggling in the title card of Season 3 episode 33.
43* ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'': In Season 3's "Reward", during the montage where the docs find different ways to earn money, Fat Doc is seen juggling balls in the "shower" fashion while riding a unicycle.
44* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf: Mighty Little Defenders'': In episode 45, General Wolf becomes uncharacteristically nice to Wolffy and has his wolf soldiers try to entertain him. One of them, upon realizing Wolffy isn't enjoying his violin music, switches to juggling balls. The "shower" type of cartoon juggling is used here.
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47[[folder:Comic Books]]
48* In ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' story arc "ComicBook/TheSuperSteedOfSteel", a sea circus has Oscar the Juggling Octopus, an octopus whose red balls are drawn as an arc over its head before falling into water when it loses control.
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51[[folder:Comic Strips]]
52* Subverted in one of ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'''s Sunday strips. Jason goes around the house telling everyone "Look, I'm [[JugglingDangerously juggling steak knives]]!" with the aforementioned objects drawn above his hands in the arc style. None of the others are even remotely impressed because the knives are, in fact, taped to plexiglass.
53* Subverted in a ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' strip:
54-->'''Calvin:''' Wanna watch me juggle? I can keep a dozen eggs in the air at once!\
55''(tosses eggs, which promptly splatter [[CoveredInGunge all over him and the floor]])''\
56'''Calvin:''' [[MetaphoricallyTrue Notice I didn't say I could do it for very long.]]\
57'''Hobbes:''' This rug must need a thicker pad.
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60[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
61* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobSquarePantsMovie'', during the bubbles scene in the bathroom, Patrick is seen shower juggling bubbles.
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64[[folder:Pinball]]
65* ''Pinball/{{Hurricane}}'' features a Juggler clown on the playfield demonstrating the "Shower" style, with objects suspended in an arc between his hands.
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68[[folder:Video Games]]
69* In an [[https://cdn.wikimg.net/en/armswiki/images/9/9d/LolaPopPerforming.jpg official artwork]] for ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'', [[FightingClown Lola Pop]] is shown juggling candy and cookies arc-style in one of her performances.
70* In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest'', Diddy Kong's idle animation is him doing a cascade with four balls.
71* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''
72** ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' has the Clown Acrobat enemies, which juggle two balls shower-style. When inhaled, they give the Circus ability, which, amongst other things, allows Kirby to juggle pins cascade-style.
73** Mr. Dooter, a boss in ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland'' juggles skulls and bombs shower-style.
74* In ''VideoGame/LostSmileAndStrangeCircus'', Jack's normal sprite is doing the arc juggling with five multicolored bowling pins.
75* The Juggler trainer class sprite in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' does an arc with four pokeballs.
76* In ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'', Raz's mental image of his father juggles flaming, spiked pins cascade-style.
77* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
78** At the end of [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog1 the first game]], if you didn't collect all the [[BonusStageCollectibles Chaos Emeralds]], Dr. Eggman does an arc with the remaining ones. He does this again in the [=iOS=] remake of ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' and the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Genesis]] version of ''[[VideoGame/Sonic3DFlickiesIsland Sonic 3D Blast]]'', he does this again after stealing the remaining Chaos Emeralds in ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'', and he does this with the Phantom Ruby in ''VideoGame/SonicMania''.
79** In ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'', [[http://youtu.be/8jfsJXX-D1s?t=9m9s Sonic does the shower with one hand and two objects.]]
80** In ''VideoGame/SonicMania Plus''' [[ArrangeMode Encore Mode]], if you beat the mode without collecting all seven Chaos Emeralds, Heavy King does an arc with the remaining ones.
81* In ''Videogame/SuperMarioRPG'', Knife Guy's idle animation is endless juggling, cascade-style.
82* In ''[[Franchise/{{Tamagotchi}} Tamagotchi: Party On!]]'', landing on an Event space has a chance of making your player character volunteering for a senior center. The player character and one of the seniors are shown juggling in the "shower" fashion.
83* In ''Videogame/UltimaVI'', the jugglers (including Blaine, who can join your party), do a cascade.
84* An interesting version in that it's technically a one-handed shower juggle--''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'''s Vauban, a frame named after French military engineer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9bastien_Le_Prestre_de_Vauban Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban]], has the Tesla Nervos mobile shock grenade as one of his powers. He can throw a single Tesla Nervos, but can also ready up to four such devices, and is shown [[https://youtu.be/F7bwrlHhs20?t=247 casually juggling them in a rather phyics-defying way]] before throwing them at people.
85* Mostly averted with the ''VideoGame/WiiFit Plus'' juggling exercise where the balls follow a proper cascade pattern, although they do adjust themselves to follow your movement on the ball you're balancing on.
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89* In ''[[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Gyakuten Kenji 2]]'', Simon Keyes does an impromptu shower juggle, with three squirrels jumping from one of his hands to another in triangle formation to give the illusion of juggling.
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93* Cueball from ''Webcomic/{{Xkcd}}'' tries to learn to juggle using the arc method in [[http://xkcd.com/942/ this strip]]. It doesn't quite work the way he expected.
94* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' the unnamed circus juggler is displayed with an arc seen in near profile of items he's juggling while Agatha and the rest are discussing an upcoming play. He is juggling [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20050509 two balls, a fish, a wine bottle, a box and a pineapple.]]
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97[[folder:Web Videos]]
98* ''WebVideo/PhantomStrider'' does cascade juggling as a pastime, as it allows him to keep himself focused. He can be seen doing the cascade juggle at the end of every video, and can sometimes be seen juggling in videos themselves, never breaking out of his conversations while doing so.
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101[[folder:Western Animation]]
102* In the circus episode of ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'', Penny is seen doing a cascade with apples.
103* Skee-bo is shown juggling in the opening to ''WesternAnimation/JoJosCircus''.
104* In one of his cartoons, WesternAnimation/TheGreatGrapeApe juggles cars in the arc style, but it makes him dizzy.
105* The modern [[Music/PaulMcCartney MPL]] VanityPlate uses a juggler. In animated form, we see a cascade of three, with the end position and still an arc.
106* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', Eddy juggles a variety of items that Ed throws at him, from chairs to Double D, in order to entertain Sarah while babysitting. [[AmusingInjuries It goes fairly well until Ed throws him a cactus.]]
107* Shaggy does this in the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' episode "A Tiki Scare Is No Fair", as he and Scooby baffle Mano Tiki Tia.
108* Count Duckula makes WesternAnimation/DangerMouse do this in "The Return of Count Duckula" as part of a curse. DM finds the antidote in rotten cabbage from purposely crashing into garbage tins.
109* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'' had a court jester juggle in the shower method.
110* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': A flashback from "Hand-Me-Downer" shows a younger Luan juggling apples and bowling pins in an arc while riding a unicycle. She takes bites out of the apples before accidentally biting into a pin, causing her to [[TheToothHurts lose her front teeth]].
111* In ''WesternAnimation/HomeAdventuresWithTipAndOh'', the Lords n Lasers Juggler class appears to very loosely use the shower style but also seems to involve psychic manipulation on top of that; once Tip's juggling skill reaches maximum level, she is able to make the balls orbit her with minimal movement on her part.
112* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': In "Jungle Duck", Mrs. Beakley teaches Huey, Dewey, and Louie how to juggle (depicted as shower juggling). This becomes a plot point later on, when Jungle Duck remembers her rhyming instructions, and she realizes that he's actually her previous ward, Prince Greydrake.
113-->'''Mrs. Beakley:''' Start off with one, that's easy to do. Add one more and now you've got two. Two plus one, as hard as it can be, but oh so quick, I'm juggling three.
114* ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman'': When Frosty is first getting adjusted to being brought to life, he ends up shower juggling a bunch of snowballs using only ''one hand''.
115* In a bumper on ''WesternAnimation/TheHuckleberryHoundShow'', Huck juggles three jugglers pins, tosses them in the air and tries to catch them one at a time. After a delay, he gets bonked on the head by the third pin.
116* A bumper on ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' does a similar bit with Bullwinkle juggling three balls.
117* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': The "shower" type is used in "Let's Play Circuses" when Stumpy juggles chainsaws.
118* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' normally depicts shower or occasionally arc juggling, but the opening of season 17's "Ladonna Compson: Party Animal" has Ladonna juggling in the cascade method.
119* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' episode "Freebird", the shower variant occurs when Jet is juggling some meatballs.
120* ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'': During "Ready or Not, Here I Come", the singer attempts to shower juggle apples, peaches, and a pumpkin pie, but with it being one of the hardest juggling forms to perform, the pumpkin pie naturally [[PieInTheFace lands on his head]].
121* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'': In "Talent Turmoil," Ellie uses the shower variant when she juggles packages.
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