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9[[quoteright:300:[[Film/{{Quadrophenia}} https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c50de10d_2109_47af_8e0b_1c2c2262f2e9.jpeg]]]]
10[[caption-width-right:300:The mods of ''Film/{{Quadrophenia}}'' show off their wheels.]]
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12->''"Zoot suit, white jacket with side vents five inches long.''\
13''I'm out on the street again''\
14''And I'm leaping along.''\
15''I'm dressed right for a beach fight,''\
16''But I just can't explain''\
17''Why that uncertain feeling is still here in my brain"''
18-->-- '''Music/TheWho''', "[[Music/{{Quadrophenia}} Cut My Hair]]"
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20A sort of precursor to the 2010s-era {{Hipster}}, only with far more amphetamines and street fights, the Mod subculture emerged in England in the early 1960s[[note]]the name referred to fans of "modern" jazz as opposed to the Dixieland-listening "trad" fandom[[/note]]. Characteristics included wearing tailor-made Italian suits and long British army jackets, sporting glasses with thick square frames, listening to "beat" music, soul, ska, and R&B as well as bands such as Music/TheBeatles, Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, Music/TheWho, Music/TheKinks and Music/TheSmallFaces, riding Italian scooters customized with extra chrome mirrors, all-night dancing, and fighting with TheRival Rocker subculture, who preferred the leather-jacketed, motorcycle-riding "{{Greaser|Delinquents}}" look and listened to American rock and roll music like Music/ChuckBerry and Music/ElvisPresley. This rivalry came to a head at the Brighton Beach Riots of 1964, as shown in the film ''Film/{{Quadrophenia}}''. The mods and rockers fights led to a [[MediaScaremongering moral panic]] and columnists clutched their pearls in terror.
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22The mods were the teenaged sons and daughters of working-class class parents who didn't want to grow up to be like mum and dad, wearing grimy work clothes, working long hours at a dreary job, and then drinking at the local pub in their off-hours to numb their unhappiness. Young mods wanted to look stylish and smart and be connoisseurs of cool new music. They didn't want to stagger home drunkenly from the pub like dad did. Even though mods worked as cashiers or clerks by day, at night they dressed up and enjoyed going to late night coffee shops and dance clubs and riding their Lambretta and Vespa scooters. Morning shift at 7 am and you want to keep dancing? No problem, take a handful of amphetamine pills and dance all night.
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24The subculture died out in the late 1960s (although its more working-class and aggressive strand mutated into UsefulNotes/{{Skinheads}} while the more stylish and less agressive elements evolved into the counterculture), experienced a revival in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and subsequently influenced the {{Britpop}} explosion in the 1990s and the IndieRock movement in the early-mid 2010s.
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26Has nothing to do with forum moderators or {{game mod}}ifications.
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32[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
33* In ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'', this is one of Fujiko's many styles throughout the series.
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36[[folder:Comic Books]]
37* ''ComicBook/BlueMonday'', by the same writer as ''Scooter Girl'', features some Mods.
38* DC had a 60s ''ComicBook/ElongatedMan'' story in which Ralph and Sue were in London and ran afoul of two gangs -- one Mods, the other Rockers -- competing against each other to show off with feats like jumping across Tower Bridge while it was opening (with the occasional rumble thrown in for good measure). Ralph eventually captured both lots in his own unique way.
39* ''ComicBook/LongHotSummer,'' by Eric Stephenson and artist Creator/JamieMcKelvie, follows a young mod in Southern UsefulNotes/{{California}} during the subculture's revival in the early 1980s.
40* Dave Gibbons' graphic novel ''ComicBook/TheOriginals'' is about [[RecycledInSpace futuristic]] hover-bike-riding mods in a dystopian society.
41* Although she's technically the goddess of {{Britpop}}, the Goddess Britannia in ''ComicBook/{{Phonogram}}'' sports a mod look. (She's also drawn by Jamie [=McKelvie=].)
42* The 2003 Creator/OniPress miniseries ''ComicBook/ScooterGirl''. Both Ashton and Margaret are members of the Mod Revival subculture, as are most of their friends.
43* Creator/DCComics 1960s teen humour title ''ComicBook/SwingWithScooter'' centred around a scooter riding Mod.
44* The Mad Mod was a FadSuper who fought the ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' in the 60s, although he was focused more on the fashion side of the movement.
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47[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
48* The titular hero of the ''Film/AustinPowers'' movies sports what is basically a caricatured mod style.
49* Several characters in the 2010 film of ''Literature/BrightonRock'', which is [[SettingUpdate set in 1964]] and uses the Brighton Beach Riots as a backdrop.
50* Music/MickJagger looks sharp even when playing a {{Gunslinger}} in ''[[Film/NedKelly1970 Ned Kelly]]''. At one point he wears a frilly shirt, pointy boots and velvet coat that could have come straight from Carnaby Street.
51* Most of the cast of ''Film/{{Quadrophenia}}''. The film, based on [[Music/{{Quadrophenia}} the album]] by Music/TheWho, follows Jimmy Cooper, a young mod, as he pops pills, rides his scooter, and stares aimlessly out at the ocean trying to find himself.
52* There is a gang of Mods in ''Film/SLCPunk''. They are portrayed as the punks' rivals, excepting one who moves freely between social groups.
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56* In the third episode of ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'', Boba recruits a gang of cyborgs who ride colorful hoverbikes with lots of rearview mirrors. One of them wears a gray BadassLongcoat and a shirt with a vertical stripe that looks like a tie, making him resemble Ace Face in ''Film/{{Quadrophenia}}''. They're even referred to as "The Mods" in-universe, which turns out to be a general term for cyborgs, from "modified". Unlike most of the rest of the gang who dress like '60s Mods, Drash ironically dresses like a Rocker, the enemies of the '60s Mods.
57* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
58** The First Doctor adventure "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines The War Machines]]" features a scene in a nightclub full of mods, although none of the major characters really adopt the style.
59** As an AgentPeacock, the Third Doctor's costume was inspired by the Swinging London look of the late 1960s.
60** The Twelfth Doctor's costume in his first season was supposed to evoke a "Mod Man in a Box", although it sometimes looks more like a toned-down smart skinhead style.
61* The rivalry between Mods and Rockers featured prominently in one episode of ''Series/InspectorGeorgeGently''.
62* The younger people in ''Series/MadMen'' get into the style of this subculture during a few seasons of the show. Peggy even wears a mod-styled dress while riding a scooter and Sally Draper sports some go-go boots.
63* In an episode of ''Series/TheMightyBoosh'', our heroes are confronted by suit-clad Mod Wolves. Vince has declared himself King of the Mods, so the wolves are no threat.
64* In the ''Series/TopGearUK'' UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}} Special, Jeremy Clarkson purchases a Vespa scooter for the challenge (riding from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi in eight days) and embraces the mod aesthetic thereafter; he attaches a bunch of mirrors to the scooter "''Film/{{Quadrophenia}}'' style". Later on, he acquires a very flashy tailored suit which he calls "full Phil Daniels", referencing the actor who played Jimmy Cooper, the mod in the aforementioned movie.
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67[[folder:Music]]
68* In TheSeventies, Music/TheJam directed its style and output towards mod revivalists. Several other groups followed their example.
69* Music/TheSmallFaces was a band that emerged from the mod subculture.
70* Music/TheWho's concept album ''Music/{{Quadrophenia}}'' is a rock opera based on the lives of scooter-riding mods; the Who, in their beginnings in TheSixties, were a band whose music and style were crafted to appeal to a mod fanbase.
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73[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
74* "Flash" Morgan Webster, from Wrestling/{{WWE}}'s [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT UK]] brand, also known as "The Modfather", is a [[FragileSpeedster cruiserweight]] wrestling mod. His catchphrase is "In mod we trust!", and during his stance in the indies he was known to come to the ring at the sound of Music/TheJam's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1XyBXpEy1U "In The City"]].
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78* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' allows the player to start a Motorcycle Club to run various illegal businesses. When customizing the MC clubhouse, the player can choose between a number of murals, two of which are depict mods and scooters, and when a player is an MC president, they can use the interaction menu to change members' clothing to various preset outfits, which includes a Mod outfit complete with the big green parka. The Faggio scooter can be modified with union jack and RAF roundel themes liveries, and fitted with the requisite rack of mirrors.
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82* ''Webcomic/BadMachinery'': The 2014 chapter, "The Case Of The Modern Men", involves a resurgence of mod culture in the comic's setting of Tackleford, complete with scooters and conflict with local rockers. This being ''Bad Machinery'' -- rather literally, as it turns out -- one particular scooter turns out to be under an unexplained but lethal curse which has killed four previous kings of the local mods, and the story displays a very precise eye for sub-cultural detail.
83-->''He's got a nice set of wheels though. And his own mod coterie ... two gimlet-eyed stunners ... and a lad picking his teeth clean with a stiletto knife.''
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86[[folder:Western Animation]]
87* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' villain Mad Mod, voiced by Creator/MalcolmMcDowell.
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