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13Sometimes characters will carry around an accessory. For pirates it's a parrot. Ninjas have swords. But [[AManOfWealthAndTaste stylish and sophisticated characters]] often have canes. Either because they actually need it due to a disability or just want to show off how classy they are.
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15Pimps are almost always shown with blinged-out (gold and diamond-encrusted) "pimp canes" in fiction, a standard component of PimpDuds. Though used by all types of characters, Classy Canes typically fall into the hands of villains.
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17Naturally this tends to overlap with CaneFu if said person carrying the classy cane is more than willing and capable of getting into a scuffle, and are not afraid to make use of their cane as their weapon.
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19The cane might be a SwordCane, MartialArtsStaff, StaffOfAuthority or MagicStaff. This often overlaps with EvilCripple, GeniusCripple, EvilSorcerer, HandicappedBadass. Sometimes falls under CarryABigStick or WeaponSpecialization. It is often wielded by formidable old people, such as the GrandDame, OldMaster or the OldSoldier.
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27* ''Anime/AldnoahZero'': being a noble, Cruhteo carries around a cane. His happens to contain a whip.
28* In the manga ''VideoGame/AliceInTheCountryOfHearts'' the Mad Hatter character, Blood, has a cane that magically transforms into a machine gun.
29* ''Manga/TheAncientMagusBride'': Elias typically has his (wand) in hand, though he can make it vanish when it's convenient.
30* ''Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine'': The EvilOverlord Drake Luft has a dragon shaped cane that seems to possess a mind of its own. Drake even uses it at one point to backhand an assassin as they tried to shoot him.
31* John Silver, the main villain of ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'', carries a cane whose tip ends with avian-like talons. It really makes him stick out in terms of authority over his minions.
32* In the manga ''Manga/BlueExorcist'', the demon and exorcist Mephisto Pheles dresses as a pimp complete with a cane of evil.
33* ''Anime/{{Gankutsuou}}: The Count''
34* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': While William's SwordCane is his weapon of choice, it also functions as a stylish accessory for a young nobleman.
35* Brook's weapon of choice in ''Manga/OnePiece'' is a SwordCane can he carries around to go along with his gentlemanly image. It also doubles as his violin bow.
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39* The gentleman in the left foreground of ''Art/ASundayAfternoonOnTheIslandOfLaGrandeJatte'' is holding a cane, one of many things indicating his status.
40* The titular ''Art/WandererAboveTheSeaOfFog'' is carrying a cane, giving the impression that he's a well-off gentleman who's immersed himself in nature rather than a rugged mountaineer.
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44* ''ComicBook/BakerStreet'': Despite dressing like a punk, Sharon Ford carries an elegant Victorian gentleman's cane that she is [[CaneFu very adept at wielding as a weapon]].
45* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}''
46** The Riddler carries one of these about in almost all incarnations -- it fits the trope (for a certain value of "sophistication") when he's a SharpDressedMan in a suit and bowler hat, but less so when he's wearing spandex (in the Creator/AdamWest[[note]]Early ones; Frank Gorshin hated it and designed the "suit and bowler hat" himself in response.[[/note]] and Joel Schumacher iterations).
47** The Penguin often uses his standard ParasolOfPain as a walking-stick. When he's feeling ''really'' snazzy, sometimes he'll double up the brolly with a genuine cane topped by some gold or silver bird's-head.
48** The Joker also commonly wields one in his swankier outfits, often topped with a replica of his own head.
49** Minor adversary Sterling Silversmith dresses in silver colored formal wear and carries a silver cane that is actually a SwordCane with a pop-out blade.
50* In ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'', Matt Murdock's walking stick is often portrayed as a cane (which still is later used by Daredevil as a trick stick). It's also pretty fancy for a guy who can't even see it.
51* Being the [[Fiction500 richest duck of the world]], Scrooge [=McDuck=] from the ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' of course has a cane. [[ThriftyScot (Not only is it likely a very cheap one, but DuckTales reveals that it has a magnet for picking coins off the ground.)]] Used mainly for hitting his nephew Donald and other people.
52* In ''ComicBook/{{Ruse}}'', the upper-class detective Archard has one. It ''isn't'' a SwordCane, perhaps because there wasn't room for in there for a sword after he'd built in the GrapplingHookPistol, the lock-breaking kit, and the flash powder device for blinding pursuers.
53* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': The Kingpin carries around a cane that was sometimes loaded with trick gadgets such as electric shocks or blades.
54* ''ComicBook/TomorrowStories'' features the dapper Greyshirt: a former low-level gangster with an armored shirt, a badass kerchief, and a cool cane that doubles as a GrapplingHookPistol.
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58* ''Fanfic/HereWeAreInTheFuture'': Steven Universe has to use a cane after [[spoiler: smashing his car into a tree trying to kill himself.]]
59* ''Fanfic/IfWishesWerePonies'': Prince Blueblood sports one of these while on Earth in Human form, Harry suggested it since they were short on time to help him adjust to bipedal stance, and to help him stand out more for his class and sophistication. Bluebloods' cane becomes his most outstanding feature.
60* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'': As seen below in the Videogame folder, Blaine sports a cane when Ash comes to challenge him at the Cinnabar Gym. [[spoiler: It has a Keystone embedded on the tip for [[SuperMode Mega Evolution]].]]
61* ''Fanfic/RoanapurConnection'': OC Nathan Andre carries himself one around (which is hinted to help him stim). Which Ganabati and Madam Norwood note to be a Regiment of Sussex cane. Which for someone that is heavily implied to be from the North of England to be carrying around raises further questions about Nathan in Ganabati's mind.
62* ''Fanfic/TalesOfTheHungerGames'': Mayor Dalton of District Two carries a golden cane beneath his cloak. He uses it to point at younger-aged children when reaping a pair of teenagers for the District Two Hunger Games.
63* In the ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' fic ''Fanfic/TurningRedSecretsOfThePanda'', Catherine Moore has an ornate cane with red panda carvings, as well as a gem at the top. [[spoiler:It also contains her red panda spirit]].
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67* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog''. Doctor Facilier. He carries around a cane with him that is also a MagicStaff.
68* Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear, the main antagonist in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', is often seen using a wooden mallet as a cane.
69* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', Carl Fredrickson uses a cane (a tennis ball walker) for the majority of the movie. In one point of the movie, he uses it to hit a construction worker fiddling with his cherished mailbox and it comes handy as a SwordCane in [[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=63Wv4e_k0nw another scene]] when he fights Charles Muntz during the climax of the film.
70* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': Candy King with a literal candy cane.
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74* The LouisCypher character in ''Film/AngelHeart'' sports a cane, as befits his ManOfWealthAndTaste persona.
75* In ''Film/BladeRunner'', Detective Gaff uses a cane, which adds to his eccentric appearance that includes a fedora and a bow tie.
76* In ''Film/ChaiLaiAngelsDangerousFlowers'', the BigBad Dragon carries a silver-tipped cane as part of his AgentPeacock persona. When he gets mad at one point, he accidentally drives the ferule [[AgonyOfTheFeet through Kong's foot]].
77* ''Film/AClockworkOrange'', in which the AntiVillain {{Jerkass}} Alex also carries a cane (this one possesses a [[CaneSword knife hidden within]]).
78* In ''Film/TheCuriousCaseOfBenjaminButton'', Benjamin, after successfully learning to walk somewhat clumsily, uses a cane until he is able to walk without support.
79* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', Bruce Wayne carries a cane during the beginning of the film while in hiding as part of his "old man" disguise.
80* In ''Film/GunsGirlsAndGambling'', The Rancher carries a cane with silver wolf's head for a handle to compliment his LightIsNotGood [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit white suit]].
81* ''Film/HarryPotter''. Lucius Malfoy is the poster villain of this trope. He carries a cane with a [[AnimalMotifs snake head]], and in a variant of SwordCane, he hides his wand in it (an idea which originated with actor Creator/JasonIsaacs).
82* ''Film/TheHoundOfTheBaskervilles1983''. The Bearded Man tries to assassinate Sir Henry Baskerville using an air gun concealed in a cane. The handle of the cane is carved in the shape of a hound.
83* In ''Film/ImGonnaGitYouSucka'', when Flyguy gets out of prison he is given his clothes back, which are a very pimped out version of pimpwear including a big fancy cane. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWNQTqMkezc He struts down the street feeling good]] until everyone starts laughing at his clothes.
84* ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight:'' King Westley, the DisposableFiance of Ellie Andrews, is a SharpDressedMan who often carries a cane with him.
85* In ''Film/JurassicPark1993'', John Hammond, the founder of Jurassic Park, carries a cane in many scenes (also walking with a slight limp), holding the hardened amber that contains a mosquito. This mosquito carries preserved dinosaur DNA which lead to the creation of the dinosaurs in the park.
86* ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'': After Film/JamesBond's first meeting with Kananga, Baron Samedi (one of Kananga's CoDragons) has a stylish cane to match his SharpDressedMan style.
87* ''Film/TheMuppetChristmasCarol'' starts with the introduction of Ebenezer Scrooge as he walks along, his cane tapping the frozen ground with each step. Notably, he doesn't use it at all after the spirits are through with him.
88* In ''Film/StarskyAndHutch'', the pimp Huggy Bear (Snoop Dogg) carries a pimp cane.
89* In ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', Klingon Chancellor Gorkon uses [[AllThereInTheManual the thigh bone of an animal he'd hunted]] as his walking stick.
90* ''Franchise/StarWars''
91** The Emperor first appears walking down a shuttle ramp holding a cane, not that he really needs it.
92** Averted by Yoda, who is one of the wisest, purest, and well-known heroes in the saga, although it's justified, considering he's 900 years old.
93** Also averted by Leia, who is also wise and heroic, in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.
94* In ''Film/TronLegacy'', Castor sports one of these, which doubles as a laser gun.
95* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''. Judge Doom has one of these which doubles as a SwordCane.
96* King Fox, leader of TheYardies in ''Yardie (2018)'', has a cane topped with a wooden fox head, which is most likely where he gets his name from.
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100* ''Literature/AlexRider''. Major Winston Yu has a cane, although it's not for style or class, but simply because he's an EvilCripple can't walk without it.
101* In ''Literature/TheAliceNetwork'', [[ManOfWealthAndTaste René Bordelon's]] elegant cane serves both as an accessory and to highlight the age difference between him and Eve.
102* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer: Spike & Dru: Pretty Maids All in a Row'': Watchers Council member Trevor Kensington is an elderly gentleman with a brass wolf's head cane that he often taps on the floor to make people yield a conversation to him.
103* Resident MagnificentBastard of the Literature/{{Discworld}}, Lord Vetinari, carries a cane after being shot in the leg in ''Literature/MenAtArms''; as of ''Literature/GoingPostal'' it's described as having a silver skull-shaped knob on top, not unlike the cane carried by [[Creator/TerryPratchett a certain knighted author]].
104* In the ''Literature/RiversOfLondon'' series, Nightingale's silver-tipped cane is also his MagicStaff.
105* Literature/SherlockHolmes, being a Victorian gentleman, would almost never leave home without his walking stick. Ditto his faithful friend and companion Dr. Watson, who actually needed his cane as a result of the wound he suffered in Afghanistan.
106* In ''Literature/SixOfCrows'' Kaz Brekker carries a perfectly weighted black cane with a crows' head emblem. He needs it to walk, but it's also unashamedly a style accessory. [[CarryABigStick And a weapon.]]
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110* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': In "Blind Date", Mr. Boynton carries a classy cane so his blind date will recognize him; he had broken up with Miss Brooks after an argument. Unbeknownst to Boynton (and Miss Brooks), the blind date was scheme to get the two back together, and Boynton's date ''is'' Miss Brooks. Mr. Conklin, in a case of ExactEavesdropping, overhears Boynton's blind date calling on the phone (actually his daughter, Harriet, speaking with a Southern accent). Conklin and mistakes it for an old college flame, Lula May Calhoun, whom Conklins wants out of town and away from his wife. Mr. Conklin shows up with cane in hand to beg her to leave; again, it's ''actually'' Miss Brooks, carrying a parasol.
111* Eventual main character [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Barnabas Collins]] of ''Series/DarkShadows'' has a silver cane which later comes in handy for beating the crap out of a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]].
112* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
113** The First Doctor carried a distinctive walking stick that was a gift from Kublai Khan, no less.
114** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E8LetsKillHitler "Let's Kill Hitler"]], the Eleventh Doctor dresses in a suit complete with top hat and Sonic Cane (as opposed to his [[IconicItem Sonic Screwdriver]] which Amy was using at the time). Played with in that the real purpose, other than to look cool, was to [[spoiler:help keep him on his feet as he was dying from poison.]]
115* ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' season 2 ends with an appearance by Baron Samedi who carries a stylish cane.
116* On ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'', Dr. Chilton survives a [[AndShowItToYou vivisection]] that leaves him needing a cane to walk. Somehow, it is hilariously fitting to the character that he begins toting a pimp cane.
117* While {{Series/House}} actually does need the cane, he occasionally upgrades it for a short period of time for effect.
118* The FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit villain in the ''Series/MissionImpossible'' episode "Bayou" walked with a cane because a gator had bitten his leg off. The cane also served as the hidden place for the documents detailing his white slavery operation.
119* Bill from ''Series/NewsRadio'' affects a cane for a more dandyish appearance for the space of one episode. Matthew is wowed, Catherine is indifferent, and Dave is annoyed [[spoiler: enough to steal it and break it.]]
120* ''Series/OnceUponATime''. Mr. Gold, the cursed form of Rumpelstiltskin, carries a cane around, and uses it for [[CaneFu more than walking]] once. It shows up less often as he progresses more toward AntiVillain than outright villain. He notably tosses the cane away when a return to Storybrooke restores his power and motility.
121* Nog of ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' walks with a plain, utilitarian cane when he [[ShellShockedVeteran experiences phantom pain]] in an injured leg even after it's physically healed. In an effort to "wean him off the stick" and prove that it's all in his head, Vic Fontaine gives him a Classy Cane which can't bear his full weight as a gift, and warns him to go easy on it as it's mostly for show.
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125* In the music video for Music/TheChalkeaters' "It Just Works", Creator/ToddHoward dances on stage wearing a tuxedo and carrying a [[https://elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Wabbajack_(Skyrim) Wabbajack]] staff.
126* Music/RKelly's rap opera series "Trapped in the Closet" has a character named Pimp Lucius, who while dressed as a pimp actually carries a rather nondescript derby cane.
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130* Baron Samedi, the god of death in UsefulNotes/{{Voudoun}}, always carries a cane (often with a skull on one end). While he's not an evil deity, [[EverybodyHatesHades he often gets portrayed as one in media]].
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134* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': In the episode "Mr. Boynton's Mustache", Mr. Boynton tells Miss Brooks he's considering buying a cane and invoking this trope.
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138* In ''Theatre/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'' Enfield carries a walking stick he acquired on his world travels, which he freely admits serves no purpose other than to make him look dignified. Hyde later attacks and kills him with it.
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142* ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'''s Marquis d'Calibre wields one as his weapon of choice. Strangely, it's held in ReverseGrip when he isn't aiming down the sights, with the back end functioning as a pistol. When he aims it, he flips it around and uses it as a SniperRifle. His [[LimitBreak Ultimate]], Bindleblast, takes it one step further and turns it into a very large ''[[{{BFG}} bazooka]]''.
143* ''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'': The Merchant Erutus [[MeaningfulName Profiteur]]'s outfit includes a stylish top hat and cane to emphasize [[ManOfWealthAndTaste how rich and sophisticated]] he is. He uses his cane as a weapon too. He's also an exploitive profiteer, and FrenchJerk who buys up Alcheim's water and sells it back to Alcheim's citizens at exorbitant prices.
144* ''VideoGame/{{Ceville}}''. The eponymous Ceville has a cane.
145* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion'': "Shivering Isles" expansion has Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness. He's depicted as a bearded man wearing a classy (albeit weird) suit and using a cane with an [[EyeScream eyeball at the top]].
146* [[Music/FryderykChopin Frédéric François Chopin]] in ''VideoGame/EternalSonata'' uses one as his weapon of choice. He wields it [[CaneFu much like a saber, though it lacks an actual blade]], and also uses it as a medium for casting magic.
147* The White Glove Society (a bunch of former cannibals turned classy restaurant owners) in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas''. Specifically the goons of Mortimer, who is still a cannibal and wants the society to return to its old ways. The society members all dress in tailcoats and fancy dresses and carry canes, with which two goons try to beat the Courier when they start to ask too many questions.
148* The obscenely rich Don Genie from the ''VideoGame/FZero'' franchise is usually seen with an expensive looking cane.
149* ''VideoGame/LastWord'': The Contest version of the game has Judge Boasting's jewel-topped cane, as seen in [[https://rpgmaker.net/games/6610/images/49085/ this]] official screenshot.
150* Ghetsis from ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' has one he stomps the ground with in his battle animation.
151** Blaine in the ''Videogame/PokemonHeartGoldAndSoulSilver'' is also seen sporting one.
152* In ''VideoGame/RememberMe'' Madame carries around a cane, although she doesn't seem to need it. She is a very powerful manipulator of memories, and the BigBad of La Bastille.
153* ''VideoGame/SaintsRow1'' and ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'' feature the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Pimp Cane]], a blinged-out cane that doubles as one of the hardest-hitting shotguns in both games. It even changes your character's walk animation to a smug swagger.
154* Mayor Lewis in ''VideoGame/StardewValley'' picks one out as part of his fancy new outfit during the "Clothing Therapy" event.
155* Count Bleck, the antagonist of ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', has a cane (and a Monocle Of Evil, too). The character design seems to be based rather loosely on Baron Samedi of Voudoun.
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159* Inverted by [[spoiler:Quercus Alba]] in ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth''. He breaks his cane when he drops his feeble old man act and is revealed as the big bad.
160* ''VisualNovel/TyrionCuthbertAttorneyOfTheArcane'': Whenever the prosecutor Aria Steelwind wants to emphasize her point, she takes out a fancy cane and slams it down by her side. Her father has also this habit, but he uses a big battle axe instead of a cane.
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164* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'': Alastor sports one with an old-timey radio mic at the top. Fitting for someone alternatively called "[[RedBaron The Radio Demon]]."
165* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
166** [[BigGood Professor Ozpin]] is the Headmaster of [[ExtranormalInstitute Beacon Academy]] and the most politically powerful Huntsman in Vale; he accordingly dresses the part, wearing a very smart dark green suit and carrying a dark, silver-topped cane called The Long Memory. The silver handle of the cane has a delicate vine-like pattern flowing down it. Where the handle joins the shaft, there are cogs and a silver lever. Although it complements his appearance, he can also use it in battle, wielding it like a rapier and using it as a focus to [[BarrierWarrior produce a barrier]] that can even stop the full force of a [[StoryBreakerPower Maiden's power]]. This kind of use does not require activating either the lever or cogs. [[spoiler:His original form favored a magic staff but one of his later incarnations decided to modernise the weapon into its cane form; it has remained with him through [[ResurrectiveImmortality thousands of years of reincarnation]].]]
167** Roman is a well-known petty crime lord of the Kingdom of Vale, who is dragged into the schemes of the BigBad because of his local knowledge. He is always smartly dressed in black trousers and a red-lined white overcoat. He accessorises with black gloves, a grey neckerchief and a red-banded black Derby hat. To finish off the look, he carries a hook-handled cane that is designed to fit in with his clothing: the handle is white, the staff is black, and there is red finishing where the handle meets the staff and at the base of the staff. Its name is Melodic Cudgel. The staff is designed to be a weapon; he usually fences with it or uses it as a gun, but he can also use it as a club where necessary. The weapon is designed to suit his style and his classy appearance.
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171* ''Webcomic/ChampionsOfFaraus'': Ebenezer and Edvard have nice canes. Edvard’s in particular has a carving of what looks like an octopus-like creature as the handle.
172* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''
173** The Condesce with a subverted SwordCane.
174** Terezi Pyrope uses a [[CaneFu cane to fight]], or a SwordCane.
175** BigBad Lord English carries a golden cane that enhances his "pimp" imagery.
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179* One of the various things the village people take umbrage with Jekyll in ''WebVideo/DrJekyllAndMrHydeTheGameTheMovie'' is that he walks with a cane without it ever touching the ground.
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183* For a heroic example, in ''WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldWithWillyFog'', Mr Fog wears a cane, showing he is a QuintessentialBritishGentleman. On several occasions he also uses his [[CaneFu cane as a weapon]].
184* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'', A Pimp Named Slickback has a cane.
185* In ''WesternAnimation/DefendersOfTheEarth'', Mandrake carries a black cane topped with what appears to be a diamond, though the exact nature of this stone is never specified. This cane both reflects Mandrake's gentlemanly demeanour and serves as a conduit for his magical powers, though he can use his powers without it.
186* Bill Cipher, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', sometimes manifests a cane, as part of him "dressing for the job he wants".
187* Valmont from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' carries around a black cane. It's revealed in the Season 1 finale that it actually conceals some type of energy blade, which he uses to slice his way out of a prison cell. The cane then essentially vanishes after its big moment.
188* Hawk Moth, the BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'', carries a cane when transformed, representing how he commands all the other villains in the show. "Volpina" reveals that the cane comes with the power of the Butterfly Miraculous; "Robostus" further reveals that it is actually a SwordCane.
189* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown''. Jack Spicer's favorite Shen Gong Wu is the [[AnimalMotifs Monkey Staff]], which he loves so much that he trades every single one of his Shen Gong Wu for robot parts-except for the Monkey Staff.
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