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1->'''Russel:''' We need a code!\
2'''Domino:''' Try, uh... seven?\
3'''Deadpool:''' Calm down, Captain Lucky, it's not going to be one number.\
4''[it works]''\
5'''Deadpool:''' God, that's lazy writing.
6-->-- ''Film/Deadpool2''
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8The number seven, as a source of luck.
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10A Subtrope of RuleOfSeven. See also NumerologicalMotif, MagicalSeventhSon, and MagnificentSeven. Contrast ThirteenIsUnlucky and, in Asia, FourIsDeath.
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12Notably, seven is the most likely number to get if you roll two dice, making it significant in gambling.
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19[[folder:Advertising]]
20* When Lucky the Leprechaun added marshmallow Rainbows to his Lucky Charms, bringing the number up to eight, a few older leprechauns objected, saying seven was luckier, and the cereal couldn't have eight. [[IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam They changed their minds after tasting it.]]
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23[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
24* The seventh volume of the ''Manga/LuckyStar'' manga has a tiny "Lucky" beside the volume number.
25* Lampshaded by TOM when it was revealed that both ''Anime/SamuraiSeven'' and ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' would be new additions on the revived Creator/{{Toonami}}.
26* In ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL'', a duelist named Charlie [=McCoy=] uses a monster called "Number 7: Lucky Straight" which gives him supernatural luck.
27* Subverted in ''Manga/FairyTail'' -- July 7th, x777 was when the dragons disappeared and Lucy's mother died. Played straight with the English release of manga volume 7, released on July 7th in 2009.
28* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
29** Seven Warlords of the Sea (七武海 ''Shichibukai'').
30** There were also seven Straw Hat Pirates for a considerable length of time (then they gained more crewmembers).
31* In ''Anime/JewelpetSunshine'', the Wise Ones, who are destined to save the world in its DarkestHour, are seven people.
32* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. Triela's {{handler}} Victor Hilshire keeps giving her teddy bears as gifts, being MaternallyChallenged and figuring that GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals. Eventually their relationship develops enough for him to ask what she wants, but she just asks for another bear so she'll have seven of them. To her annoyance, she gets another bear from someone else, leaving her with eight bears.
33* In ''Manga/ElfenLied'', [[SevenIsNana Nana is Diclonius Subject #7,]] and [[spoiler:[[SoleSurvivor the only Diclonius left alive in the end]].]]
34* Subverted in ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'': Marco is ranked 7th in his class, and is the first one of them to die.
35* In ''Manga/BusterKeel'', the [[GratuitousEnglish Seven]] are a group of seven powerful adventurers themed after the Seven Lucky Gods and in charge of protecting the world from the villainous [[FourIsDeath Shikyou]], the four most powerful monsters.
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38[[folder:Fan Works]]
39* In ''Fanfic/HalfPastAdventure'', this trope is {{subverted| trope}} when the numerology-obsessed character Vesper considers the number seven to be {{bad luck| charm}}; apparently this is an aspect of "Breakfastian numerology".
40* ''[[Fanfic/TheManyDatesOfDannyFenton Danny and Kara]]'': [[spoiler:Danny and Kara are each other's seventh date and they chose each other at the end of the program]].
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43[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
44* Subverted in ''Film/{{Unstoppable}}'': Train #777 (888 in RealLife) is loaded with hazardous chemicals and speeding towards a populated area.
45* Referenced in the title of ''Film/LuckyNumberSlevin'', which is a pun on the phrase and Slevin, the main character's name.
46* ''Film/SnakeEyes'': Referenced by Santoro when he sees the {{Pit Girl|s}} holding the sign for the 7th round in the boxing fight. She later unwittingly distracts Santoro when the Secretary of Defense is assassinated at the match, so she's probably not a very good token.
47* Film/JamesBond is agent 007 in [=MI6=]. ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'' was first released on July 7, 1977, or 7/7/77.
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50[[folder:Literature]]
51* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': According to WordOfGod, seven is a lucky number in the Potterverse. Hence we have: seven books; seven years at Hogwarts; six Horcruxes plus the fragment of soul still in Voldemort's body [[spoiler:or so he thinks - Harry is actually the seventh Horcrux, which proves his downfall.]] "Isn't seven the most powerfully magical number?"
52* ''Literature/{{IT}}'': The last third of the book continually drops reminders that for their particular brand of magic to work, all seven members of the Losers club have to be present. In the film version, they actually refer to themselves as "Lucky Seven."
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56* The first seven [[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Riders]] are known as "the Seven Legendary Riders".
57* ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' season seven winner Sandra Diaz-Twine became the first (and, so far, ''only'') two time winner by winning season twenty, seven years after her first win.
58* Lucky Seven is among the longest running games on ''Series/ThePriceIsRight.'' Just keep at least $1 out of seven given in rattling off the numbers in a car's price and it's yours (the car, that is).
59* Lucky Seven was also the name of the end game of ''Spellbinders,'' an unsold 1978 pilot for NBC from Goodson-Todman.
60* There was an ABC show called ''Series/Lucky7'' that focused on seven gas station workers that won the lottery. [[SubvertedTrope It got canceled]] [[ShortRunners after two episodes.]]
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63[[folder:Music]]
64* The {{eurobeat}} song "777" by Fastway, unsurprisingly, is about gambling and winning big.
65* Dice of ''Music/HypnosisMic'' has this all over his character, being the resident gambling man. Not only is his CharacterSong "[=3$EVEN=]", several sevens are hidden in his bio (with his weight even going up to 77kg).
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68[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
69* The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Lucky_Gods Seven Lucky Gods]] of Myth/JapaneseMythology.
70* Inverted with the concept of the SevenDeadlySins. And played straight with the opposing concept of the SevenHeavenlyVirtues.
71* In Judeo-Christian numerology, Seven is considered the number of God. Consequently the number shows up a ton in Literature/TheBible, especially in [[GrandFinale Revelation]].
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74[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
75* Probably not intentional, but bears noting: Wrestling/KentaKobashi used the Burning Hammer in seven matches. He won all seven.
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78[[folder:Toys]]
79* Toys/MachineRobo, or [[WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheGoBots Gobots]]: Four figures marked #7 are all Guardians (Friendly Gobots).
80** Turbo = [=MR7=]
81** Baron Von Joy = DX Scale Robo #7
82** Rest Q (Anime Reissue) = [=MRB7=]
83** Leader 1 (Also anime reissue) = [=MRJ7=]
84* Franchise/{{Transformers}} probably hates this trope:
85** Bluestreak (later Silverstreak) was Diaclone Car Robo #7, but was not so popular as Prowl (Car Robo #13).
86** On the Microman side, Micro Change #7 was later re-released as the Decepticon [[Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce Browning]] (though he did make a HeelFaceTurn later on).
87* In Toys/{{Bionicle}}, all related characters were released in groups of six. This was reflected in the story as well, with six tribes, six leaders, and six [[TheHero Toa]] to protect them. Later on down the line, a seventh Toa is added into the mix. Lucky number, right? [[SubvertedTrope Wrong.]] Apparently, Toa groups can be any number. Two, six, fifteen, a hundred anything. Six is preferred, but it can be anything else. Except seven. Seven means [[TheProphecy bad juju is about to go down]].
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90[[folder:Video Games]]
91* All over the place with ''VideoGame/PunchOut'' Wii's version of Aran Ryan. He always gets up from a knockdown on the seventh count, you can hit him seven times when he's stunned, and sevens pop up in his challenges in Exhibition Mode. He's [[FightingIrish Irish]], so it's a "lucky seven"/"luck of the Irish" gag.
92* ''VideoGame/TheCommunitree'': The "Corpses as Fertilizer" upgrade costs 7.77e777 lollipops. It makes drop candies boost "Improved Fertilizer"'s effect.
93* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
94** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' (figures) causes a character to go berserk if their HP hits 7777, attacking all enemies up to 63 times for 7777 damage per hit: the only enemies that can withstand this and not die are the {{Superboss}}es. The Lucky Seven concept continues in the prequel ''VideoGame/CrisisCore'', where getting three Sevens on the DMV (the battle system's slot-machine gimmick) will level up your character.
95** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' contains the attack "Lucky 7s", a ShoutOut to the above.
96** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'', Setzer has a slot-machine-like attack, and getting three 7s kills all enemies.
97** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'', getting all 7's on the Lady Luck dresssphere's slots skill will result in an attack called "CONGRATS!", which inflicts a OneHitKill to all enemies and yields many bonuses for the party.
98* ''VideoGame/TheGFRIENDTree'': The Lucky Number achievement completed by reaching 7.77e77 popularity.
99* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'': Master Chief is John-117, and, as Cortana explains in the intro to ''VideoGame/Halo3'', the one thing that sets him apart from the other Spartans is his good luck. Notably, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' is Noble Six, who's no less skilled than the Chief, but as their callsign implies, isn't as lucky, which is why [[spoiler:they die at the end of the game.]]
100* ''VideoGame/TouhouYouyoumuPerfectCherryBlossom'' is the only ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' game to feature the "Supernatural Border" system, which can and will save your life on occasion. It is also the first game in the series to have visible hitboxes.
101%%* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'': "7th", or [[spoiler:Fiora, the seventh playable character in the party]], as this is referred to by users on boards. Saying ''why'' this is important is incredibly spoileriffic.
102* ''Franchise/StarFox'':
103** In the original ''VideoGame/{{Star Fox|1}}'', the alternate final boss is a Slot Machine. After a little bit of thinking, you'll realize that getting Triple 7s is how you beat it. [[LuckBasedMission Getting it]] [[MarathonBoss is a whole]] [[GoddamnedBoss different story]].
104** ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault'' inverts this with the Corneria stage, which is even worse for wear. Pepper is also forced into a FaceHeelTurn, leading to his [[FightingYourFriend transformation into the level boss]].
105* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':
106** The Seven Princesses of Heart are a group of seven young girls whose hearts are completely devoid of darkness. When brought together, they open the doorway that leads to Kingdom Hearts, which is the very reason why the BigBad is after them... At least in the first game. In ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' it's revealed that [[spoiler: their hearts were born from the seven fragments of light from the ''x''-blade. When faced against thirteen darknesses, namely Xehanort's true Organization XIII, the resulting clash will ensure the recreation of the ''x''-blade, which is exactly what Xehanort seeks. To protect the Princesses, the heroes instead decide to assemble seven Keyblade wielders as the Guardians of Light, even though they know that they are still playing into Xehanort's hands.]]
107** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' introduces [[spoiler:the "New Seven Hearts," who have inherited the light of the original Princesses of Heart after they fulfilled their duty. Xehanort seeks to gather the New Seven Hearts in case the heroes fail to assemble the Guardians of Light. Kairi is the only princess who hasn't passed on her power, while [[WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}} Rapunzel]], [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Anna and Elsa]] are possible candidates for the remaining six members.]]
108* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
109** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'': In the ''All-Stars'' and ''Advance'' versions, getting all 7's on the bonus reels nets you ten {{One Up}}s.
110** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'': Getting 77 stars will prompt Lubba to say "77 stars! How lucky!" He'll say something similar if you have any amount of star bits with all digits being 7.
111** ''VideoGame/MarioKart7'': This game introduces the "Lucky 7" item, which surrounds you with seven items you can use as you want. But it's a double-edged sword and can backfire in several ways, as the items will also activate if someone else touches you, and can be lost entirely if you get hit by an item or course hazard. Its [[VideoGame/MarioKart8 successor]], the [[ThemeNaming Crazy 8]], spawns eight items to use at once.
112** ''VideoGame/MarioParty'': Rolling either a double 7 or triple 7 in most installments will give you more coins than if you rolled the same of any other number. In the case of ''VideoGame/MarioParty8'', if the player eats a Twice or Thrice candy and rolls two/three of the same number, they will receive bonus coins. If they are lucky enough to roll double/triple sevens, the prize will be much greater. Twice Candy gives 10 coins for matching numbers and 30 coins for matching sevens, while Thrice Candy gives 30 coins for matching numbers and 100 coins for triple sevens.
113** In both ''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'', Diddy Kong uses the Triple 7 Dice Block, which has a 50/50 chance of rolling to move either zero spaces or seven.
114* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'': The Trickster class learns a skill called Lucky Seven. It raises hit and avoid rate by 20 for seven turns at the start of a battle, both stats returning to normal afterwards. Fittingly, Trickster is the default class of [[AscendedExtra Anna]], whose base luck stat is already high and is sure to get even higher as she has one of the highest Luck growths in the game. In the same game, Cordelia is recruited in Chapter 7, her starting level is 7, and her birthday is July 7th.
115* In ''VideoGame/CookieClicker'', most of the numbers associated with the bonus Golden Cookies are strings of 7s (the bonus to cookies per second they can give is X7 and lasts for 77 seconds, the upgrades for them have costs in strings of 7s, the achievements for them involve clicking 7, 27, 77, 777, and 7,777 of them).
116* In ''VideoGame/FortuneStreet'', most Venture Cards with a 7 in the number have some very positive effects. Most notably Venture Card 7, which increases all the drawer's shop values by 7%.
117* Acquiring exactly 777G at any point in ''VideoGame/MonsterWorldIV'' will earn you 7000G. If you're lucky to get this bonus as early as you can, then you can easily afford some good equipment early on.
118* In ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'', seven is widely known as "[[ArcNumber the number]]". An {{inver|tedTrope}}sion, though, as it's "the number" for "Seeking Mr Eaten's Name", a sidequest most famous for being [[PressXToDie incredibly costly and deliberately unpleasant]].
119* ''VideoGame/Idolish7'' The titular idol unit has Seven Members.
120* In ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', the Luck stat influences how often you win at gambling, with 7 Luck being the point when the game starts tipping things in your favor. Subverted in the ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' series as a whole, though, as the nuclear holocaust occurred in 2077.
121* ''VideoGame/KittensGame'': Having exactly 777 of any resource causes the number to flash gold.
122* ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'': The OptionalBoss Millionaire's Bane is a living slot machine. Near the end of the fight, it starts spinning the slots, attacking you based on the results. If it spins all 7s, it dies instantly, is guaranteed to drop both its shard and item drop, and money rains from the ceiling.
123* ''VideoGame/Progressbar95'': 7 is considering a lucky number in Progressbar XL. Stepping on a cell with it grants 10 points.
124* In ''VideoGame/SonicChaos'', finishing an Act with a calculated speed of 777km/h will award an extra life.
125* ''VideoGame/TheTreeOfLife'': The Coffee upgrade affects the interval for automatic gambling and costs 1e777 C Points.
126* ''VideoGame/WildArms3'': The seventh [[SummonMagic Guardian]] you acquire will always be Chapapanga - the Guardian of Luck.
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130* Lucky from ''Webcomic/NextSoundOfTheFuture'' is an android who was named after the 777 at the end of his [[YouAreNumberSix serial code]].
131* ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'': The AltText for [[https://www.paranatural.net/comic/chapter-7-page-77 Chapter 7 Page 77]] hollers over the triple 7's like a slot machine win:
132-->chapter 7 page 77 baby!! jackpot baby!! big money!! ten million dollars!! right now!! please!! oh god please somebody please
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135[[folder:Web Original]]
136* Website/TVTropes: On the JustForFun/SuperWeight scale, 7 is the highest - representing AuthorPowers, {{God}}, etc.
137* {{Inverted}} with the ''Website/SCPFoundation''[='s=] mobile task force Kappa 42, AKA Lucky Seven. Of its members, three are missing presumed dead, two have committed suicide, and one has been terminated.
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140[[folder:Western Animation]]
141* ''WesternAnimation/JinxyJenkinsAndLuckyLou'': Lucky Lou was BornLucky. When we first see her, she is walking out of her house, whose street number is 7.
142* ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'':
143** "WesternAnimation/SatansWaitin" detailed Sylvester being sent to {{Hell}} due to all of his attempts to catch and eat Tweety. The devil wants Sylvester with him for good, but since CatsHaveNineLives, Sylvester lost one life after falling off a building, upon which the Devil encourages him to chase after Tweety to get the other lives to join him. When Sylvester loses his second life by being hit by a steamroller, the Devil encourages him to keep after Tweety, since he has seven lives left, "And seven's a lucky number."
144--->'''Sylvester:''' Yeah, seven's my lucky number!
145* Seven from ''WesternAnimation/{{Numberblocks}}'' is known for having good luck. Fourteen and Twenty-One, being multiples of seven, are also prone to luck when they split.
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148[[folder:Real Life]]
149* As a homage to this trope, the highest jackpots on a slot machine is often assigned to three 7s (which, perhaps not coincidentally, add up to the ideal number in blackjack).
150* Seven is the most likely roll of a pair of standard 6-sided dice. In craps, you can win by rolling a seven (or eleven) first, and lose by getting seven on any subsequent roll. The fact that seven is the most likely sum for the outcome of rolling two dice (with a probability of 1/6) is likely the origin of the whole "seven is a lucky number" superstition.
151* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zayin Zayin]] is the 7th letter in most Semitic abjads (writing system). It is the source of both the modern "7" and "Z", and also meant "sword" (several proto-versions look like basic swords, and the Arabic derivation bears a slight resemblance to a scimitar).
152* UsefulNotes/{{NASA}} seems to have held this view of the number 7 during their Mercury program. There were seven pilots recruited to be astronauts for the program and, despite using a different numbering system internally, each manned capsule had the number 7 in their callsign.[[note]]Freedom 7, Liberty Bell 7, Friendship 7, Aurora 7, Sigma 7, and Faith 7[[/note]] Considering the success of the program and their [[Film/Apollo13 later track record]] with [[ThirteenIsUnlucky the number 13]], they may have been on to something....
153* Music/{{Vocaloid}}: Music/HatsuneMiku, the most famous of the voice banks and ''the'' face of the franchise, chronologically was the seventh released overall.
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