Trident in popular culture
Tridents have occurred many times in popular culture.
In companies
- The all inclusive resort company Club Med uses a trident in its company logo
- Hawker Siddeley Trident was a British jet airliner produced by Hawker Siddley at Hatfield in the 1960s, named after the tri-jet engine configuration
- The Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati uses a trident as its company logo
- The Trident was a popular restaurant in Sausalito, California during the 1960s and 70s; it was owned by the folk group The Kingston Trio and operated by their manager Frank Werber
In media
Anime/Manga
- In the anime and manga series Bleach, the character Kaien Shiba wields a zanpakuto dubbed Nejibana that turns into a trident when in its initial release form
- In InuYasha, Naraku forges a trident from his own bones and gives it to Abi-Hime
- In the anime and manga Katekyo Hitman REBORN!, Mukuro Rokudo and Chrome Dokuro use a trident as their weapon; the mosquitoes of Doctor Shamal also pierce their targets with a trident, earning him the nickname "Trident Shamal" in the underground world of mafia
- In Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, the XXXG-01S2 "Altron" piloted by Chang Wufei uses a beam trident
- In Ronin Warriors, Cye of the Torrent uses a trident capable of firing a high-powered beam of water
Comics
In DC Comics:
- The superhero Aquaman sometimes carries a trident
- The superhero Blue Devil carries a trident
In Marvel Comics:
- The superhero Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner sometimes carries a trident
Film
- In Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (film) (1988), the idiot-prince Ruprecht (Steve Martin) insists on holding a trident at the dinner table
- The trident was King Triton's weapon of choice in Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989 film)
- The trident was the weapon of choice of Diana from the ION Television/PAX network's made for TV movie, Mermaids (2003)
- In The Da Vinci Code (2003), there is some discussion about the symbolic use of the trident
- In the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), Brick Tamland uses a trident to kill a rival, later uttering the famous phrase, "There were horses, and a man on fire, and I killed a guy with a trident"
- In Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), a trident is present when Percy arrives at his cabin. Also, in the end of his battle with Luke, Percy pins him in the sea with a Trident based Water Construct, saying: "Yeah. I think I am the Son of Poseidon.".
- The trident of Poseidon was the weapon of choice to defeat the Titans in Immortals
- The trident was featured in the Hunger Games as Finnick Odair's weapon.
Gaming
- In Age of Mythology, the objective for the second mission involves getting a Poseidon statue's trident back to Atlantis
- In the popular role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons, the trident is available as a weapon
- Jiang Wei, from Dynasty Warriors, uses a trident called "Blink"
- In the game Dynasty Warriors 6, both Taishi Ci and Cao Ren use tridents
- In Final Fantasy VII, the Trident is an equippable weapon obtained by Cid Highwind
- In Final Fantasy XII, the Trident is an equippable weapon imbued with the power of ice
- In Final Fantasy Tactics A2, the Trident is a rare polearm obtainable only by combining items in the Bazaar. It can only be purchased once per combination
- In Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, the trident is one of the more powerful spear weapons
- In Golden Sun: The Lost Age, Felix and party collects the three pieces of the Trident of Ankhol, which is the only item able to break through Poseidon's impenetrable shield
- The harpoon of Smoke (Mortal Kombat), in Mortal Kombat 3, is a trident
- Hydron, from Red Earth (video game), carries a huge trident as a weapon
- In the MMORPG RuneScape, the Penance Trident is an equippable magical staff the can kill certain opponents in 1 hit
- In Soul Calibur, the edge master weapon of Seung Mina is a trident
- In several games in The Legend of Zelda series, the primary antagonist, Ganon, uses the Trident of Power as his weapon of choice
- In March 1979, Stern Electronics released Trident, a nautical themed game based on the mythological take on the three pointed spear
- In League of Legends, The champion Fizz uses a trident as his weapon.
- In Undertale, King Asgore wields a red trident during battle.
Literature
- In the novels Catching Fire (2009) and Mockingjay (2010) from the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins, the fisherman and warrior Finnick Odair specializes in the trident as a weapon.
- In Drowned Wednesday, part of the Keys to the Kingdom series by Garth Nix, Wednesday's Key is a trident.
- In the Percy Jackson & The Olympians series of novels by Rick Riordan, as in Greek mythology, the trident is a symbol of the Olympian Glory; it appears over a demigod's head when Poseidon claims the individual as his own.
Television
- GokaiSilver from Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger fights with a traditional trident, reflecting his image as a mariner
- Triceraranger/Blue Ranger from Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is armed with a pair of tridents with circular ends that can join together
- In the Masters of the Universe toy line and cartoon series, Spikor, an evil henchman of Skeletor, has an extendable trident in place of his left hand; the three points fire lasers
- In ReBoot, AI AndrAIa uses a trident
- In one of the Bill Brasky sketches on Saturday Night Live, Bill Brasky is said to have killed Wolfman Jack with a trident
- In seaQuest DSV, the logo of the United Earth Oceans Organization is a trident centered over an image of the earth surrounded by a wreath
- In the series The Big Bang Theory, the character Sheldon Cooper thinks that forks with three tines are actually tridents and will not eat with them
- In the cartoon series Ulysses 31, the Tridents were spacecraft used by the Gods of Olympus to attack Ulysses' ship, The Odyssey
- In Warehouse 13, In the Season 2 finale, H.G. Wells wants to use the Minoan Trident to cause a massive volcanic eruption to rid the Earth of humanity so the planet can heal and start over
- In the series Mako: Island of Secrets, the Trident was a powerful artifact that was used by mermen to start a war with mermaids until it was sealed in a cave on Mako. It was designed to counter everything a mermaid did, drain the power of their Moon Rings, and suck the life out of them.
In military
- Trident is the name of the US Navy's Fleet Ballistic Missile program, consisting of Ohio class submarines and Trident II D-5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles; it is so named because of its role in the three-pronged Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP) nuclear war plan, based around sea-launched SLBMs first, followed by land-launched ICBMs, and lastly free-fall nuclear bombs delivered by air from strategic bombers
- Trident also refers to the Royal Navy's nuclear Ballistic Missile system, consisting of Vanguard class submarines and Trident II D-5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles. The name was chosen for the same reason as the US Trident.
In other uses
- The USB logo is a stylized trident. (See photo)
- The trident symbol, stylized to look like the letter M, was the logo for the Seattle Mariners baseball franchise in the 1980s. A variant is currently used by a Mariners minor league affiliate, the Everett AquaSox.
References
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