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[[caption-width-right:350:It's either her feet or her [[HandyMouth mouth]], and this causes less back strain.]]
->''"Rocky, you have to learn how to write! [Golf Ball] and I know how to. No arms is no excuse!"''
-->-- '''Tennis Ball''', ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'', "[[Recap/BattleForDreamIslandS1E3AreYouSmarterThanASnowball Are You Smarter Than a Snowball?]]"

One of the hallmarks of being primates is that our limbs were adapted for life in the treetops. Both our front and hind limbs were modified to grasp branches. When the ancestors of modern human beings descended to the ground and started to walk upright, our front limbs remained as mobile as ever, but the back limbs were adapted for stability and aren't normally used for manipulation.

However, this character is capable of using their feet with the dexterity of a human hand. There are two flavors to it:

1) Character that have human-like feet, but they have developed enough skill and precision to use them as a pair of extra hands. The reason behind it varies from case to case; maybe their hands have been immobilized or can't be used in a particular situation, possibly they are trying to multi-task, or perhaps [[CloudCuckoolander they're just trying to be outlandish and[=/=]or goofy]]. In the most extreme case, when the character doesn't have hands at all, a nimble pair of feet is the [[ClosestThingWeGot second best thing]] one can rely on to replace their function. Paradoxically, they rarely need a lot of special equipment and are usually just as able-bodied as regular people despite missing two limbs.

2) Characters which have special lower appendages adapted to be used as hands. Characters based on non-human primates tend to display this trait, (as their feet are more or less an extra pair of hands) but there are many variations of it, including creatures with BizarreAlienBiology, robots[=/=]cyborgs of various kinds, and humans with BioAugmentation. It's also not uncommon for them to exclusively use their "feet" to manipulate their environment because their upper limbs are not appropriate for the task, such in the case of winged characters that lack FeatherFingers. This is a common trait among arboreal beings and ones adapted for [[LifeInZeroG life in zero gravity]], as both need to navigate complex three-dimensional environments while spending little or no time walking on flat ground.

Expect this character to be the kind of individual who [[PrefersGoingBarefoot prefers to go barefoot]] so as to keep their feet from being restrained.
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!Examples:

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!!Skilled Feet:

[[folder:Advertising]]
* A commercial for Vodafone smartphones shows a man performing morning tasks with his feet, leaving his hands free to use the phone.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* The titular protagonist from ''Manga/ArtistAcro'' can use his bare feet as spare hands in certain situations. He can even make his toes form V-Signs!
* The main premise of ''Manga/AshigeiShoujoKomurasan'' is that Komura can perform any task with her feet, even ones that seem impossible. Justified in that she came from a long line of acrobats.
* ''Manga/BlackClover'': When Asta suffered two broken arms, Noelle offered to feed him, but he ignores her and starts eating by holding his food with his feet. Noelle is absolutely disgusted and gets violent, while [[IdiotHero Asta]] doesn't understand why she is mad.
* Hiro Tsukiyama from ''Anime/BloodCTheLastDark'' can type with her toes.
* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Ed can also type with her toes.
* Son Goku of ''Manga/DragonBall'', being an {{expy}} of the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'', has uncommonly prehensile feet, frequently using them to grip things and, on one notable occasion, to fire a [[KiManipulation Kamehameha]] out of.
* Erza Scarlet of ''Manga/FairyTail'' is capable of wielding four swords at once, holding two of them between her toes. (Helped by her ability to fly.)
* Conan from ''Anime/FutureBoyConan'' always goes barefoot and often uses his feet, which share [[SuperStrongChild his enormous strength]]. The second episode has him ''hanging off the wing of an airplane'' that he grabs by the foot, and almost manages to pull himself up before falling off.
* One of the photos Nabiki sells to Kuno in ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' shows Ranma in female form eating watermelon with her feet. Ranma also shows incredible dexterity with his feet in combat on a few occasions when his hands were tied, busy or otherwise occupied.
* Meryl Stryfe from ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' once fires a GatlingGood with her feet, as she was tied and in her nightgown at the time.
* Kaito from ''Manga/UQHolder'' once lived without his hands and did everything with his feet for six months to practice [[FlashStep Instant Movement]]. He gets Touta to try this for a while too.
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[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* ''Animation/BreadBarbershop'': In "Put Your Best Foot Forward", Bread, whose arms are in casts, mentions being able to do a better job at certain tasks Wilk is bungling with his feet. When Wilk and Choco leave, Bread realizes what he said and trains himself to handle various barber tools with his feet. [[spoiler:It works, and it impresses so many people that he gets a news story.]]
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/JonahHex'': In "Sawdust and Slow Death" from issue #15 of the original series, Jonah joins a circus and becomes the unwilling target of an armless knife-thrower who throws knives with his feet (possibly inspired by the silent movie ''Film/TheUnknown'').
* ''ComicBook/MarvelMysteryComics'': Armless Tiger Man is a 1940s-era Creator/MarvelComics villain who had lost his arms in an industrial accident and sworn to [[EvilLuddite destroy all machines]] in revenge. Among other things, he is dexterous enough to throw knives with his feet.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'': A 2001 story involves Dennis creating havoc in the Beano office, which results in all the Beano staff being injured, and as a result, he has to do all their jobs till they get better. He stirs the tea with one hand, and plays with a golf club in the other, while his bare feet are respectively used to draw and write the stories.
* Mentioned in one ''ComicStrip/PhoebeAndHerUnicorn'' [[https://www.gocomics.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn/2020/07/21 strip]] when Sue says she can imagine Phoebe learning to play bass:
-->'''Sue:''' Now I'm imagining you can play bass with your ''feet''!
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* Nearly as soon as she was revealed, similar fanon sprung up for HandicappedBadass KickChick Yan from ''VideoGame/{{Indivisible}}''. This is further facilitated by [[DanceBattler dancers]] having to be limber and the fact that her character design is mostly leg.
* This has become a common {{fanon}} talent for [[DarkActionGirl Ming-Hua]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' to have: WordOfGod confirms that [[HandicappedBadass she was born without arms]], and fans speculate that [[JustifiedTrope she wouldn't always have had enough skill and precision]] at [[MakingASplash waterbending]] to create her trademark [[CombatTentacles prosthetics]].
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'': Berlioz the kitten grabs his stretched-out toes on his back feet with his other back feet in the same way he grabs his stretched-out fingers with his hand/forepaw in a scene early in the movie.
* Rapunzel demonstrates this talent twice, in ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'', during her first musical scene.
** When cleaning the floor, she uses brushes strapped to her feet.
** When painting the wall, she hangs by her hair, gripping one end of it with her toes.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' takes the idea of Tarzan (a human) being [[RaisedByWolves raised by (non-human) apes]] to its logical conclusion by having him grasp things with his feet. He even saves Jane from falling, by using them to grab onto her foot.
* ''Animation/WhiteSnake2019'': After [[SexySurfacingShot surfacing out of the lake she was bathing in]], we have a shot of Blanca's bare legs as she walks up to her robe and picks it up with her feet before bringing it up, with the robe serving as SceneryCensor as she quickly gets dressed while the camera pans up.
* The wizard Avatar from ''WesternAnimation/{{Wizards}}'' has this ability, as he is frequently seen to smoke cigars with his feet.
* Early in ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'', Judy Hopps is ticketing multiple cars as a meter maid. In one scene, she stretches her body between two cars to leave one ticket with her fingers and another with her toes. Such are the advantages of being a BarefootCartoonAnimal (more or less; her police uniform includes spats that leave her toes uncovered).
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
%%* Navi from ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', at least those who are not serving as avatars to humans anyway.
* ''Film/TheBarefootedKid'' ends its final battle with Kwan the titular kid casting aside his shoes and using his toes to pick up his blade, kicking it into the main villain's chest.
* Allison from ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'' claims she can write, eat, and play the piano with her toes.
* ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'': Evelyn winds up linking to a reality where humans evolved to have hotdogs instead of fingers and consequently do many things with their feet (such as play the piano).
* In ''Film/TheGreatHoudinis'', Harry uses his foot to pick a lock during his prison escape.
* ''Film/InvisibleWings'' is a semi-autobiographical 2007 Chinese film about a teenage girl who loses both of her arms at the shoulder and learns how to live on her own using her feet.
* In ''Film/MissFisherAndTheCryptOfTears'', Phryne uses her toes to pick up a dropped bullet in Sir Vincent Montague's office and pass it to her hand.
* In ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'', Harley Quinn escapes from captivity by using her toes to pick up a key and to unlock her restraints. Creator/MargotRobbie, who plays Harley, even said in an interview, "I'm very dexterous with my toes. I could braid someone's hair with my toes."
* "Alonzo the Armless" from ''Film/TheUnknown'' is a circus performer who uses his feet to light cigarettes, throw knives, etc. However, he really ''does'' have arms, he's just hiding them because he's hiding out in the circus. He falls in love with a woman who doesn't know about his arms (or about his love), so he gets a doctor to cut off his arms, but when he goes to his love to propose, she's thrilled because she has just accepted a proposal from another man.
* Flower from ''Film/WithoutAPaddle'' uses her "monkey feet" to answer the radio with the guys. She teaches Dan to do so as well by the end of the film.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* One of the ''Literature/ArseneLupin'' stories sees the titular GentlemanThief on a heist in Venice, stealing some important documents in a building penthouse beside a canal when he's cornered by security. Lupin's accomplice is by the window of an adjacent building, but it's too far for either men to pass the documents by hand and Lupin couldn't risk throwing the papers over (else it lands in the canal). The solution? Cue Lupin and his accomplice removing their shoes to pass the papers via ''toes'', before Lupin dives into the canal and escapes.
* Yuuji from ''Literature/BakaAndTestSummonTheBeasts'' is subject to this in the king removed Fumizuki Academy. He is tied up and presumably his socks were removed by the others so he could hold the card with his toes.
* In ''Literature/BloodOfTheZombies'' from the ''Literature/FightingFantasy'' series, sadist jailer Otto in the introduction neglects to open your handshackles at lunchtime, forcing your character to learn to pick up food with his feet. He even mentally jokes about doing this as a party trick should he ever return home alive.
* In ''Literature/TheBluestEye'', Pecola has [[CharacterTics a habit of scratching her ankle with her toe]], [[SharedFamilyQuirks which she seemingly inherited from her mother]]. [[spoiler:It actually [[PervertDad triggers her father into raping her]].]]
* Coorie from ''Literature/BodaciousSpacePirates'' can type with all four limbs when she needs to program quickly.
* The android Otho from the ''Literature/CaptainFuture'' books once shot a blaster with his feet when chained.
* A variant is used by the Houyhnhnms in ''Literature/GulliversTravels'':
-->The Houyhnhnms use the hollow part, between the pastern and the hoof of their fore-foot, as we do our hands, and this with greater dexterity than I could at first imagine. I have seen a white mare of our family thread a needle (which I lent her on purpose) with that joint.
* In ''Literature/KnownSpace'', [[SpacePeople people who grew up in space]] tend to be extremely slim and limber. One such protagonist has a habit of holding his cigarettes with his toes, leaving both hands free to work as he smokes.
* Sora from ''Literature/NoGameNoLife'' is shown controlling for separate game characters with four different controllers, holding one in each of his hands and feet, and ''still managing to win''.
* In the [[Myth/NorseMythology Old Norse legend]] of the Niflungs, as related in ''Literature/ProseEdda'', ''Literature/PoeticEdda'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga'', King Gunnar of the Niflungs is thrown into a SnakePit by his brother-in-law Atli. His hands are bound, but his sister Gudrun gives him a harp which he plays with his toes, and thus [[MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast puts the snakes to sleep]] except for one. In ''Saga of the Volsungs'', Gunnar even plays "so excellently well [...] that few deemed they had heard such playing, even when the hand had done it".
* Asuna from ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'' tries to activate an interface with her toes after being restrained by two tentacled monsters, though she fails. She does manage to swipe an admin card.
* One of the drow characters from the ''Literature/WarOfTheSpiderQueen'' novels has such dexterous toes that he's able, when BoundAndGagged, to perform the necessary gestures to cast a spell with his feet.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/JonathanCreek'': In "The Wrestler's Tomb", the murderer [[spoiler:tied themselves up and shot the VictimOfTheWeek with a gun held in their feet, thereby giving themselves the seemingly perfect alibi of having been BoundAndGagged at the time of the murder]].
* When over-stressed due to a difficult choice on ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'', Hal becomes [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext paralyzed from the waist up]] for a few days. Before Lois snaps him out of it, he gets so good with his feet that he can use them to brush and floss his teeth.
* A CutawayGag in ''Series/TheNuttHouse'' has a telephone operator running an old-style plugboard with her hands and feet.
* ''Series/{{Victorious}}'': There are a few jokes made about Jade using her feet to do things like hitting buttons on a remote or opening a locked door and one episode has Tori use hers to shoot a toy bow and arrow.
* PlayedForDrama in the season 3 finale of ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010''; Andrea [[spoiler:is chained up with only her feet free, and has to attempt to pick up the lockpick that's been left on the ground near her using her toes]].
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/{{Champions}}'': The Idiot, a villain from ''Dark Champions'', normally wears a straitjacket and is an expert at using his feet as hands.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Crimestrikers}}'', Nyx Marama is a [[BatPeople anthropomorphic bat]] who sometimes uses her feet to pick up objects while she's flying.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}}'': In ''Star Munchkin'', the "Handy Foot" card allows you to use items that require a total of three hands, with card art of a character wielding ray pistols in each hand and one foot.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing'', Ripper Roo, an AxCrazy [[UpliftedAnimal evolved kangaroo]], is stuck in a straitjacket, so he drives his kart with his feet.
* Mario and friends can hold items with their legs while gliding in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder'', but only when they’re equipped with the “Parachute Cap” badge.

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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* Rin from ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'' has no arms, so she's learned to do most things with her feet. Her introduction scene shows her eating a meal with her feet holding the fork, and she's later shown painting with them (and occasionally using her mouth to hold the brush instead). She is also permitted to wear trousers rather than the typical girls' uniform skirt, since a skirt [[PantyShot would cause issues]] with her using her feet like that.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* Gabe of ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' is pointed out to have monkey-like feet in [[https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/09/01/an-unseemly-grip one strip.]]
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* At the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' episode "[[Recap/AnimaniacsEpisode7 Piano Rag]]", the Warners do a short song about a pianist that the studio employees mistakenly nabbed instead of them, during which Dot plays a short piano riff with her toes. (She also shows up [[Music/LudwigVanBeethoven Beethoven]], in another episode, by playing the piano with her ears and her tail.)
* The Joker in ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' for some reason.
* Mom and Dad from ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'', due to being an exaggerated case of HeWhoMustNotBeSeen. [[spoiler:Apparently, they're both only a pair of legs each.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': The episode "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS3E22KungTimmy Kung Timmy]]" features a cameo from Billy Blanks, who Timmy "rescues" from a group of "attackers". Blanks' response:
--> '''Billy Blanks:''' Now gimme five... '''''HUNDRED PUSH-UPS!''''' With these cinder blocks on your back! ''[places said blocks]'' While I break 'em with my bare hands, and play this piano with my bare feet! ''[does exactly that]''\\
'''Timmy:''' Wow, that was amazing!\\
'''Billy Blanks:''' ''KEEP PUSHING!'' ''[happily continues playing piano while Timmy still does push-ups]''
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E8FunOnABun Fun on a Bun]]", Fry picks up a potato chip and dips it, twice, with his foot. Leela says that's gross, then clarifies she meant him double-dipping and uses her own foot to dip a chip.
* In a WesternAnimation/{{classic|DisneyShorts}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}'' cartoon, Goofy types with his toes.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'', Harley tries to break into a vault on a train, only to find that the room needs two keys turned simultaneously. When she finds herself unable to reach both key slots with her arms, she takes off her shoes and socks and tries stretching her legs towards them with the keys between her toes. When that doesn't work, she stretches her body across the door and turns one key with her hands and the other with her feet. Unfortunately, she then finds that the vault needs ''three'' keys turned simultaneously. Not long after this discovery, the Joker shows up and has his goons throw her from the train - throwing her shoes and socks out after her.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/IronManTheAnimatedSeries'', when a British swimsuit model and her photographer are tied up near an extinguished campfire, the model kicks off her shoe and uses her toes to pick up an ember; which she uses to burn the ropes. (Although where her shoe came from in the first place is a mystery, since she isn't wearing any shoes before or after that point in the episode.)
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers'', Goofy uses his foot to hold a tea cup.
* Spike from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' has fairly standard, stubby little feet, but in "Power Ponies", he spreads his legs and holds a comic book up with his toes, reading it on his back, implying he can be dexterous with them if he needs (or, in this case, ''wants'') to be.
* Some ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'' cartoons have Olive Oyl grab things with her feet, such as "Hold the Wire", "Olive's Sweepstake Ticket" and "The Marry-Go-Round".
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E15SmokeOnTheDaughter Smoke on the Daughter]]", one of the ballet dancers shows Lisa her ability to light and smoke a cigarette using only her toes.
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS24E4GoneAbieGone Gone Abie Gone]]", Rita [=LaFleur=] can play piano with her toes.
** Homer opens a wine bottle with his feet in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS25E1Homerland Homerland]]", and then holds a cigar with them.
* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' takes Rapunzel's talent a step further by having her frequently gesture to Willow using her bare feet and toes and vice versa.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' has Raven becoming happier after losing her cloak and actually using her legs, and at one point, autographs a poster with her feet.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* People born without or who lose their arms at an age young enough to adapt typically use their feet for hands as a matter of course. Examples include American aerobics instructor and bodybuilder Barbara Guerra, who demonstrated driving a car and shopping for groceries with her feet on ''Series/SixtyMinutes'', Chinese actress Lei Qingyao, star (and inspiration) of ''Invisible Wings'' and Italian dancer Simona Aztori, all of whom can be seen demonstrating their pedal dexterity on Platform/YouTube. Other people do have arms, but due to a disability, they are immobilized and are of little use. They can also learn to adapt to using their feet in place of their hands. Christy Brown was born with severe cerebal palsy who could only move his left foot, but became a writer and artist, whose autobiography ''My Left Foot'' inspired [[Film/MyLeftFoot the film of the same name]].
* Some able-bodied people with flexible toes and decent balance will still use their feet to pick up small items as a simpler alternative to bending over.
* Some people have [[CharacterTics a habit of scratching one leg with the toes of the other foot]], [[ThinkingTic especially when they are lost in their thoughts.]]
* {{Contortionist}}s who can touch their heads with their toes will incorporate this into their acts, such as applying cosmetic facial makeup with feet.
* {{Inverted}} with handstands. As the aforementioned compound word implies, it involves using one's ''hands as feet'' while moving about, leaving one's actual feet suspended in midair.
* A Main/NotSafeForWork example of this would be a Footjob. A female [[Main/TheOldestProfession adult film star/prostitute]] may use her feet to pleasure a man's penis. Some can even interlock their toes while doing it. Others can do it only using one foot.
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!!Adapted Feet

[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'': Papi the [[HarpingOnAboutHarpies Harpy]] zig-zags this trope, as her legs are shown to be strong, dexterous, and viciously clawed, while her wings contain a thumb-like digit capable of grasping things if not being particularly dexterous.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* Budroxifinicus' species in ''ComicBook/{{Copperhead}}'' have three large toes, one of which is opposable.
* ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'': The Ultra-Humanite can grab things with his feet, as he has the body of a gorilla.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': The Beast has this as a part of his mutation, as does his teammate Nightcrawler, although his feet are shaped differently.
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'': King Louie can use his feet like hands, which makes sense, since he's an orangutan.
* Early concept material for the first ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' had Mike be mostly the same as his final appearance, except he doesn't have arms. In an early concept animation, he is shown handling the prototype Sulley character Johnson's ties with his feet.
* In ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea'', Ponyo's feet act like hands. One scene has her toes wiggle very much like fingers, while Sosuke attempts to do the same to no avail.
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AeonFlux'' included Sithandra from the original animated series. See below for details.
* Ivan's armor suit in ''Film/IronMan2'' could grab things with its feet.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** In ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' we have champion podracer Sebulba, the Dug, who is an alien whose legs extend from his shoulders, and his arms extend from the bottom of his trunk.
** Rio Durant in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' is a Ardennian, a species with four arms and prehensile feet. He uses his extra arms and feet to easily multitask while piloting the starship.
* In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', Beast appears human other than his dexterous feet.
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[[folder:Literature]]
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* Creator/AllenSteele's books include genetically modified {{transhuman}}s; a version [[LifeInZeroG engineered for life in the microgravity of outer space]] is purposefully designed with arm-like legs with hand-like feet, as more grasping appendages would be much more useful when you can't stand or walk.
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[[folder: Examples by title: ]]

* The main character of ''Ancestral Night'' by Creator/ElizabethBear has had her feet augmented into "afthands" since she spends most of her time in zero-G, moving about a ship by grabbing and pulling herself along. When on a station with CentrifugalGravity, or a {{Precursor|s}} ship with actual ArtificialGravity, she complains about having to spend time awkwardly and sometimes painfully walking on her afthands due to this design choice, but after some time adapts and has less trouble.
* In the ''Literature/BasLagCycle'' novels, wyrmen are bat-like urban scroungers and errand-runners, whose feet serve as hands.
* The Librarian of Unseen University in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' was transformed by a magical accident into an EruditeOrangutan, and has since refused any offers to turn him back into a human. Being able to hang from the ceiling from one limb and shelve three books at once with the others is one of the many advantages.
* In ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'', Miranda and Semi are turned into a bird and a rayfish monster, respectively, both losing the use of their hands. Miranda, as a bird, has feet with long toes that resemble hands and can use them and her [[HandyMouth beak]] to good effect. Semi is less fortunate, but her feet remain as vestigial flippers and she's eventually able to use them to lever a sluice grate in her tank open.
* ''Literature/EightWorlds'' includes humans who have had their lower limbs surgically modified into "peds", which function as a second set of arms. A human with peds can't really walk anymore, so this modification isn't much use on a planet, but for humans who live in the zero-G environment of Saturn's Rings, it's extremely useful.
* The thranx in ''Literature/HumanxCommonwealth'' are an eight-limbed species of InsectoidAliens. They have two true-hands, four true-feet, and two hand-feet between them that (as the name suggests) can be used for either locomotion or carrying or manipulating objects.
* [[spoiler:Sam]] from ''Literature/InCryptid'' is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fūri Fūri,]] a Yokai (Japanese cryptid) whose natural form is somewhere between a human and a monkey. He also has a PrehensileTail. He's very good on the trapeze, and usually goes barefoot.
* The Gamerans in ''Literature/OldMansWar'', being humans space-adapted to the point of no longer seeming at all human, are turtle-looking creatures with hands for each limb.
* Unsurprisingly, used in the original ''Literature/PlanetOfTheApes'' novel. Ulysse (the protagonist, roughly equivalent to Taylor in the film) is still slightly astonished to see it. Not used as often in the films, though, due to the apes being [[PeopleInRubberSuits people in ape suits]] in most of them -- their feet were just regular human feet in vaguely hand-shaped shoes.
* In Creator/JamesTiptreeJr's short story "The Snows Are Melted, the Snows Are Gone" a young woman from a [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] high-tech but mutation-plagued society has no arms, but manages quite well with her feet and the help of her [[PostApocalypticDog uncannily intelligent wolf companion]].
* ''Literature/ThisAlienShore'': The Salvationers, one of the groups of Variants, have prehensile feet that let them climb the support struts of the metroliner's observation dome.
* ''Literature/{{Uglies}}'': The "surge-monkeys" who Aya and the Sly Girls track in the fourth book of the series are humans who have modified their bodies [[spoiler:in preparation for [[LifeInZeroG life in zero gravity]]]] to the point that their feet resemble a second set of hands:
-->''But the strangest thing was the inhuman's feet. Bare and misshapen, they looked almost like hands, their long toes curled up like a dead spider's legs.''
* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': The Quaddies are a genetically modified HumanSubspecies [[LifeInZeroG designed to live in free-fall]]. They have arms (and hands) instead of legs, but are otherwise basically human. They have a very hard time getting around in gravity, and use floater chairs when they can't avoid it.
* ''Literature/WellWorld'': The Twosh are bowling pin shaped creatures with only two limbs, which they use as hands or feet as the situation requires.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
** Hadozee are gibbon-like humanoids normally associated with the ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'' setting. They have long, prehensile toes that they can use to grasp and manipulate objects almost as easily as they can with their hands.
** Wakyambi from the Nyambi sourcebook are a species of elves from the setting equivalent of Darkest Africa who have these.
* ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' has the "prehensile feet" augmentation, [[SpacePeople bouncer]] morphs, [[UpliftedAnimal neo-hominids, and neo-avians]] come standard with them.
* Prehensile Toes is an adaptation your character can have in ''TabletopGame/GURPSBioTech''. It's standard for Spacer parahumans.
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* Lanky from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'' is an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion! He can use his hands to walk up (and even run up) steep slopes.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriorsAgeOfCalamity'' shows the [[spoiler:future]] [[BirdPeople Rito]] Champion firing his bow using his talons.
** Tulin, another Rito [[spoiler:and the Sage of Wind]], can also fire his bow with his talon to assist Link in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom''.
* While [[DownplayedTrope they may not be fully prehensile]], Raiden from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' has no problems wielding a sword with his feet [[spoiler:after he breaks one of his cybernetic arms to free himself from some rubble and loses the other while trying to hold back Outer Haven]]. It helps that his legs are no longer human, and it is unclear whether he can pull off similar maneuvers in mundane tasks, but it is still pretty impressive. The ability returns in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'', in which Raiden has several combos which involve holding his sword in his feet.
* Being a gorilla, Winston in ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' can use his feet as readily as his hands. In the "Recall" trailer, he types on his keyboard with his feet while he has food in his hands.
* The mole minions from ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' have hand-like feet. One of them was a mini boss in the ''King Of Cards'' expansion.
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* ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'': Armless contestants are often shown to use their feet as makeshift hands, starting with Golf Ball and Tennis Ball, who are skilled enough with their feet to know how to write. ObjectShows in general tend to follow in this example for armless contestants.
* In ''WebAnimation/TheLandOfBoggs'', [[ArmlessBiped the characters without arms]] use their legs in place of hands.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/TheFuzzyPrincess'': [[http://fuzzy-princess.com/index.php/comic/big-clean-up/ One strip]] shows Chiro the bat carrying a box with her feet.
* ''Webcomic/LatchkeyKingdom'': {{Implied|Trope}} with Ash. Their feet are clearly hands, complete with finger-like toes and an opposable thumb-toe, although they have yet to use their feet as hands in the comic.
* ''Webcomic/LsEmpire'': Shadowpalm has a second pair of hands for his feet (it's mentioned as being a mutation). This actually hinders him since the ManaDrain effects of his SupernaturalMartialArts requires feet flat on the ground.
* ''Webcomic/OutOfPlacers'': The Yinglets have no anatomical difference between their hands and feet, which means they can grasp things equally well with either kind of appendage.
* ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'': A cybernetically-augmented {{space|People}}r has [[ArtificialLimbs prosthetic feet]] that [[http://www.poisonedminds.com/d/20180717.html resemble]] bird talons.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AeonFlux'' has Sithandra, who had a second set of hands grafted onto her ankles -- a procedure which she highly recommends to Æon.
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainSimianAndTheSpaceMonkeys'': The titular heroes use their hands and feet interchangeably.
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': Coco has no arms, but instead plane-like wings so she essentially uses her feet as a substitute for hands.
* Monkey Fist in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''. After training to become a master of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, he then proceeds to spend his family fortune on radical genetic procedures and experimental surgeries to replace his hands and feet with those of a monkey.
* ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'': One of the many one-shot cartoons, ''Tutu the Superina'', features a DanceBattler who uses her overly long legs and feet to fight crime as well as for any kind of mundane chore.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'': General Grievous has this as a feature of his {{Cyborg}} body. He can put [[MultiArmedAndDangerous all six of his limbs]] to good use as hands, though he normally sticks to being a humanoid, folding his extra arms and walking on his legs.
* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'': [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 Louie the orangutan]] appears again, and he hasn't lost this skill. In "A Touch of Glass", Louie uses his feet to remove a swindler from the pilot's seat of the Sea Duck.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Many arboreal animals, especially Primates and birds. The feet of birds of prey are not only handy, they're also deadly.
* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drepanosaurus Drepanosaurs]] were a clade of reptiles from the Triassic with hands and feet designed for grasping. The name means "sickle lizard", in reference to their curved claws being used for grasping. They also had one [[BewareMyStingerTail on their tails]].
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