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1[[quoteright:250:[[Creator/AugusteRodin https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/450px-The_Thinker_close.jpg]]]]
2[[caption-width-right:250: Pondering [[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy life, the universe, and everything]], perhaps?]]
3->''"The Thinker, huh? I know what he's thinking about! 'How come there's no TV set?'"''
4-->-- '''Eustace''', ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''
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6Creator/AugusteRodin's famous sculpture ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thinker The Thinker]]''[[note]]which is only a small part of his ''The Gates of Hell'', a sculpture based on Dante's ''[[Literature/TheDivineComedy Inferno]]''[[/note]] has been imitated countless times as a stock pose. Rodin actually [[OlderThanTheyThink took this pose]] from Classical Greece; {{sculptures}} and {{paintings}} of people positioned similarly are generally meant to convey introspection and melancholy. SlouchOfVillainy can be a villainous version when done on a throne.
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8A common gag in comedy shows of less good taste is to have a character do this pose [[ToiletHumour while seated on a toilet]].
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10A subtrope of ArtImitatesArt.
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12!!Examples:
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17* ''Anime/YakitateJapan'': The bread statue made by Team Japan. Kawachi Kyousuke covered in bread by Team Japan after he broke the bread statue made by said team.
18* In ''Anime/CodeGeass'' episode 17, Lelouch was in this pose for an art class.
19* In ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf''', Ranma can be seen in this pose occasionally such as during the martial arts eating story arc.
20* In an episode of ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', Ed and Al have a fight during which Ed uses pillars of stone made with alchemy to force Al to imitate the statue's pose.
21* ''Manga/ThoseWhoHuntElves'': When the main characters open an art museum for a contest, Junpei decides he's going to sculpt. His artistic abilities being what they are, it's quickly decided he's going to ''pose'' as a statue instead when they see him adopt the pose by accident. It comes in useful when robbers attack and don't see him sitting still.
22* In ''Manga/TanakaKunIsAlwaysListless'', Sora does the Thinker pose on a park bench after confessing his love to Rino and got rejected. Tanaka, who was passing by, immediately lampshades this.
23* In ''Manga/MarchComesInLikeALion'', Rei takes this pose while watching over Hina and Momo at a swimming pool. Taking note of the pose, Smith and his other shogi colleagues correctly deduce [[spoiler: that Rei's "engagement" to Hina is pretty much only in his head at that point]].
24* One episode of the ''Anime/TimeBokan'' series ''Time Patrol tai Otasukeman'' has Tomamot asking the TerribleTrio to go back to Rodin's time and force him to include a dog statue together with the Thinker statue, as part of his plan to rewrite history.
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28* Creator/AugusteRodin's statue is of course the trope maker, but the standard view from the side is not the originally intended perspective: the Thinker was meant to be at the top of a 20-foot structure gazing down on the viewer as if in judgment, not gazing off at nothing in particular while lost on thought. (An artist's scale model of the full piece was made and is in the Rodin museum in France.)
29* Creator/TarsilaDoAmaral's painting ''Art/{{Abaporu}}'' shows a figure in a similar position and has been compared by scholars with the aforementioned sculpture.
30* ''Art/MediciChapels'': The tomb portrait of Lorenzo is known as "Il Pensiero" ("The Thinker"). The similarity between the poses is what gave Rodin's much later sculpture its name.
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34* Aptly-named supervillain The Thinker dons this pose [[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Fantastic_Four_Vol_1_15 on the cover]] of the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' issue where he first appeared.
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38* In ''ComicStrip/TheFamilyCircus'', one of the kids saw the statue during a school trip and remarked, "He's trying to remember where he left his clothes."
39* In one ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'' treasury, Stephan Pastis includes a picture of himself in this pose, saying that it's the moment when he conceived of the strip. (He then admits that he doesn't remember what he was thinking about.)
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43* Dimitri, a character from the 20th Century Fox film ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', does one of these next to the actual sculpture during a musical number in Paris.
44* Tía Victoria from ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' is frequently seen with this, to fit her stern personality.
45* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei, Miriam and Abby strike standing variations of this when brainstorming while Priya instead goes for a PstandardPsychicPstance.
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49* In ''Film/AceVenturaPetDetective'', Ace does this pose while pondering about the connection between a missing football player and a female cop. His pet monkey imitated him while he does it.
50* The Thinker statue himself appears in ''Film/NightAtTheMuseumBattleOfTheSmithsonian''. Turns out he's not very bright after all, and is more interested with impressing women than doing any actual thinking. The German dub made it doubly funny by giving the ripped dude a broad Austrian accent that's clearly meant to evoke Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger [[TheAhnold in his early days]].
51* The very last thing seen in ''Film/{{Conan the Barbarian|1982}}'' is an older Conan, now king of Aquilonia, sitting on his throne with a similar pose.
52* In ''Film/CrocodileDundee'', Mike sees a bidet in his hotel room and asks what the thing is for. Sue is embarrassed to tell and says he will figure it out. He sits on it and ponders, rubbing his chin.
53* ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' has [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]]'s SlouchOfVillainy resembling this on his DeathWorld of Apokolips.
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57* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d and subverted in ''Me and My Little Brain'', the third book in Literature/TheGreatBrain series by John D. Fitzgerald. The Author {{Narrator}} takes the Thinker Pose to do some thinking and discovers that it is quite uncomfortable and not suited to thinking at all.
58* ''The Art of Literature/{{Discworld}}'' features a sketch Paul Kidby made of [[DumbMuscle Detritus]] as "Da Finker".
59* Terry Brooks used the Thinker to describe Uhl Belk, the Stone King, from ''[[Literature/{{Shannara}} The Druid of Shannara]]''. Makes some sense when you realize that the Four Lands are actually [[spoiler: the north western corner of the US AfterTheEnd]].
60* Creator/IsaacAsimov's ''Literature/TheBicentennialManAndOtherStories'': The 1985 {{Creator/Ballantine}} cover features an obviously mechanical man sitting out on the open lunar surface, with a [[ColonizedSolarSystem dome in the distance]]. Meanwhile, the robot is leaning over with its head supported by the right hand (the one nearest the audience) and left hand resting on its knee, to indicate contemplation.
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64* Dobie Gillis at the beginning of each episode of [[Series/TheManyLovesOfDobieGillis his show]].
65* ''Series/CSIMiami'' has Horatio doing it once under the shadow of the Rio De Janeiro's Jesus the Redeemer statue. There was much {{Narm}}.
66* Creator/BruceForsyth would often appear in silhouette at the start of his shows in a similar (but standing) pose.
67* A sketch from ''Series/TheElectricCompany1971'' showed someone (Creator/BillCosby?) in a Thinker Pose, in an attempt to teach the kids at home about "th".
68* ''Series/{{Concentration}}'' awarded a trophy called "The Connie" in its annual Challenge of Champions. This trophy was modeled after the famous statue.
69* In the ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' episode "Mac's Big Break", Mac and Charlie are trying to think of an answer to a radio quiz. [[TheDitz Charlie]] recommends doing the pose, but he misattributes it to ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk.
70* In an early episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'', JD is switched around from doctor to patient, and imagines himself as The Thinker when a mass of interns study him.
71* ''Series/HoratioHornblower'', "The Duel" (AKA "The Even Chance"): Horatio sits and rubs his chin before his first DuelToTheDeath. He looks rather gloomy and troubled.
72* In the ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch "Sculpture Class", Terrence Maddox offers to pose as "The Thinker", or a variation of the pose, "The Stinker".
73* After learning about "[[Recap/HowIMetYourMotherS4E09TheNakedMan The Naked Man]]" (surprising your date by taking off all your clothes while they are out of the room) in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Ted and Barney decide to try it for themselves. While discussing said idea over the phone (while they are both [[NakedPeopleAreFunny stark naked]], mind you), they come up with several different poses they could strike when their respective dates return; one of Ted's suggestions is The Thinker.
74* A CGI version of the statue appears in the opening of the game show ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''.
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78* ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'': The [[Recap/Analog1957 October 1957]] issue has [[https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v60n02_1957-10_Gorgon776 this cover]]. The subversion is that the MasterComputer is implied to be [[ArtificialIntelligence doing the thinking]] for the [[LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine white-labcoated]] scientist with their head upon their fist.
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82* In Sly Fox's song "Let's Go All the Way", the first verse starts with the words "Sitting with the Thinker, trying to work it out." The two band members replicate the pose in the music video.
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86* ''Pinball/WeirdAlsMuseumOfNaturalHilarity'': [[https://www.thisweekinpinball.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/SpiralCluster-1-scaled.jpg One of the images in the deep dive]] shows a standee depicting a statue of Al directly replicating ''The Thinker''.
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90* During his time in WWE, Chris Masters was given the nickname of "The Masterpiece" in reference to his chiseled physique which gave him the appearance of a sculpted statue come to life. Appropriately enough, he began his ring entrance with this pose.
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94* In the ''TabletopGame/TranshumanSpace'' supplement ''Personnel Files'', Eilard Gamma, an SAI (Sapient ArtificialIntelligence) with a fondness for classic sculpture, has a VR avatar based on the Thinker.
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98* In Creator/EugeneONeill's play ''The Hairy Ape'', the protagonist frequently adopts this pose. In the final scene, the pose is instead done by a gorilla he is observing in a zoo.
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102* On the foreground during [[http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/arcade/a/alt.htm the final battle]] of ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988'', there are some statues/petrified humans, one of which (on the left) looks like the Thinker.
103* The ''VideoGame/Bioshock2'' DLC, ''Minerva's Den'', has a Thinker-like statue in the titular location's lobby, made by [[MadArtist Sander Cohen]], though it was made more for the [[MasterComputer RODIN supercomputer]] which was nicknamed after the original statue.
104* Sid Meier's ''VideoGame/CivilizationVI'' uses a massive thinker statue to represent the base game, in addition to the famous Atlas one.
105* In ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies''. one of the statues Amelia can decorate the patio with is a statue of a customer eating a slice of pie while sitting exactly like The Thinker.
106* One of [[https://overwatch.fandom.com/wiki/Victory_poses?file=Winston_VP_The_Thinker.png#Winston Winston's unlockable victory poses]] in ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' is based on and named after The Thinker.
107* ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'' and its spinoff ''VideoGame/{{Miitomo}}'': Independent Miis have this as their idle pose when they're currently content (instead of, for example, [[HappyDance dancing when happy]] or shaking their bodies with anger if they're Outgoing Miis). Mii of any personality can also display this as they pace around their apartments without you entering.
108* In ''VideoGame/{{ULTRAKILL}}'', Cerberuses are [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]] that look like featureless humanoid statues, and they hibernate in the iconic thinker pose. Hell is ''strewn'' with seemingly-decorative Cerberuses, and [[ParanoiaFuel you never known when one of them is going to get up and start throwing hands and bombs]].
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112* ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'' depicts main character Hisao Nakai in the Thinker pose in one of the images featured in the beginning of one of Rin Tezuka's acts. Rin herself is depicted as the Art/VenusDeMilo (she was born without arms).
113* In the first ''VisualNovel/{{Phoenix Wright|AceAttorney}}'' game, a clock shaped like the Thinker is key to the first two cases of the game.
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117* The statue appears in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Mxyzpixilated", where he is animated to attack Superman, who punches his head off.
118* Goliath from ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' took this pose just before the Magus put him under the same curse as the rest of the clan. He would also take it after the spell was broken, usually when he was troubled or saddened.
119* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
120** WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn once froze into this pose after being covered with quick-drying cement.
121** "It's Hummer Time" uses a similar gag. A progressively incensed BullyBulldog forces a bird-hunting cat, who accidentally pesters him through a series of progressively disproportionate punishments; one of these involves a cement mixer and an oddly specific choice of statue. By the end he ends up joining him in the bird bath.
122** A construction worker at war against WesternAnimation/BugsBunny hits a high-voltage line and flashes into a bunch of neon images of the guy in various poses including The Thinker.
123* Tako from ''WesternAnimation/SushiPack'' has a tendency to strike this pose while having his {{inner monologue}}s.
124* Jake from ''WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey'' does this during a particularly chaotic situation, leading the other animals to believe he is a natural leader.
125* On ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' this is how philosopher Thomas Griffin is pictured in the Griffin book of genealogy. He only breaks the pose to utter "why" when his wife pleads with him to get a job.
126* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' has the family locked in The Louvre overnight, where the works of art come to life during a rare planetary alignment. The Mona Lisa falls in love with The Thinker at first sight, only to leave him for his indecision. The Thinker moves to another piece of artwork and forces Eustace to take his place.
127* WesternAnimation/MightyMouse sits atop The Thinker itself assuming the same pose in "The Electronic Mousetrap" as he sees the cats terrorizing mice with the titular contraption in his mind's eye.
128* During ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'s beating of Bluto in ''My Artistical Temperature'', he dumps a large wad of clay on him and molds him into the Thinker pose.
129* One of Creator/TerryGilliam's animation sequences in ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' shows The Thinker with a thought balloon silently thinking, [[UsefulNotes/{{Solipsism}} "I think, therefore I am."]] Then a giant human hand (the Animator's?) enters the frame and pops the thought balloon. The Thinker has a split-second to comically give an OhCrap look before [[PuffOfLogic vanishing into nothing]].
130* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
131** In "The Masterpiece", Mr. Krabs cycles through various poses while modeling for Squidward. One of them has him sitting down with one hand over the other, imitating this pose.
132** In "Insecurity Guards", one museum statue is a starfish sitting on a toilet in this pose.
133** In "Handemonium", during a montage of [=SpongeBob=] and Plankton thinking, there's a shot of Plankton sitting on a rock with his hand on his chin.
134* ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': Parodied in "[[Recap/ThePatrickStarShowS2E1ThePatrickShowCashesInStarGames The Star Games]]" when a {{sculptor|s}} is carving a statue of a [[ItMakesSenseInContext coffee cup]]. Squidina smashes it with a club and turns it into ''The Thinker''. The sculptor asks what happened, and the statue responds, "I'm-a thinkin'!"
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