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Shortly after their departure, a handsome [[Unnamed hiker|hiker]] climbs up, asking to stay the night. Using a pick-up line from the book that Mabel gave her, she gains the liking of the hiker. |
Shortly after their departure, a handsome [[Unnamed hiker|hiker]] climbs up, asking to stay the night. Using a pick-up line from the book that Mabel gave her, she gains the liking of the hiker. |
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==Personality== |
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− | The Hand Witch originally appears to be cranky and evil when Stan attempts to steal one of her watches, though it is discovered that she is actually just very lonely and desperate. She actually just desires romance in her life, attempting to "get something going" with Stan and later with a hiker. The latter attempt proves successful. |
+ | The Hand Witch originally appears to be cranky and evil when Stan attempts to steal one of her watches, though it is discovered that she is actually just very lonely and desperate. She actually just desires romance in her life, attempting to "get something going" with Stan and later with a hiker. The latter attempt proves successful. |
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==Appearance== |
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− | The Hand Witch is a short, olive-skinned woman with long, white, messy hair. She wears a brown robe with dark brown hand prints on the front. She has a large nose and chin, red eyes, and gnarly teeth. Her feet appear to resemble hands with tape wrapped around them. |
+ | The Hand Witch is a short, olive-skinned woman with long, white, messy hair. She wears a brown/red robe with dark brown hand prints on the front. She has a large nose and chin, red eyes, and gnarly teeth. Her feet appear to resemble hands with tape wrapped around them, hinting that either she replaced her own feet with hands or that she taped a pair of disembodied hands to her legs as walking aid. |
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==Trivia== |
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*[[Ford Pines|Ford]] mentions meeting a woman like her in [[Gravity Falls: Journal 3|''Journal 3'']]. Considering the Hand Witch is a character Stan made up for his story, he most likely based her off of Ford's account, or unlike the other two stories, his story of the Hand Witch actually happened.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|GFJ|The Palm Reader}}</ref> |
*[[Ford Pines|Ford]] mentions meeting a woman like her in [[Gravity Falls: Journal 3|''Journal 3'']]. Considering the Hand Witch is a character Stan made up for his story, he most likely based her off of Ford's account, or unlike the other two stories, his story of the Hand Witch actually happened.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|GFJ|The Palm Reader}}</ref> |
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+ | **She also appears in the [[Gravity Falls: Lost Legends|''Gravity Falls: Lost Legends'']] story "Face It", selling hands at a paranormal black market called [[The Crawlspace]].<ref name="GFLL">{{Cite book|GFLL}}</ref> |
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*The Hand Witch's cape is clearly a reference to the cape worn by The Master in the notoriously bad low-budget horror film ''Manos: The Hands of Fate''. The capes look nearly identical, but are color switched. |
*The Hand Witch's cape is clearly a reference to the cape worn by The Master in the notoriously bad low-budget horror film ''Manos: The Hands of Fate''. The capes look nearly identical, but are color switched. |
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+ | *In the special limited edition Journal 3, shining the black light on the page with the Hand Witch reveals some additional tarot cards Ford remembered seeing, which feature other characters from the series. These include: |
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+ | **[[Dipper Pines|Dipper]]- "The Moon" |
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+ | **[[Mabel Pines|Mabel]]- "The Sun" |
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+ | **[[Soos Ramirez|Soos]]- "Justice" |
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+ | **[[Wendy Corduroy|Wendy]]- "Death" |
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+ | **[[Robbie Valentino|Robbie]]- "The Fool" |
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+ | **[[Pacifica Northwest|Pacifica]]- "The Empress" |
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+ | **[[Old Man McGucket|McGucket]]- Unknown |
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+ | **[[Gideon Gleeful|Gideon]]- "The Magician" |
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+ | **[[Waddles]]- "Time & Space" |
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+ | **[[Gompers]]- "Judgement" |
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+ | **[[Tyler Cutebiker|Tyler]]- Unknown |
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Revision as of 22:51, 8 June 2020
The Hand Witch is a lonely witch with magical hand-related abilities. While initially seeming to be part of a made-up story, she was confirmed to be part of the official canon in Journal 3.[1]
History
In the Journal 3 entry "The Carnival", it is revealed that the Hand Witch used to be a traveling palm reader. Stanford spotted her tent while he was visiting Mama Misfortune's Traveling Carnival and Freak Show, and decided to enter to see how much of a fraud she was. When he entered, she played some tarot cards and from them deciphered that he needed to make a choice. She gave him a ring, saying it would be blue until Ford's time to make the decision is up, and then it will turn black. After saying that, she began to flirt with Ford, causing him to leave immediately.
In the "Little Gift Shop of Horrors" story "Hands Off," the Hand Witch runs a table at the Gravity Falls Swap Meet, selling gold watches. She curses Stan after he steals one of her watches, by taking away his hands.
When Stan, Dipper, and Mabel come to her cave home to exchange the watch for his hands, she tells him that in order for the curse to be lifted, he must seal the deal with "a kiss on the lips." Stan, however, refuses, saying that he doesn't need his hands that badly. With the Pines figuring out that lifting the curse had nothing to do with a kiss, Stan and the twins prepare to leave. She then admits that it was a hoax, and that all the guys that she brought back to her cave for a date ran away. With Stan pointing out it's probably because of her creepy cave, he, Dipper and Mabel decorate the cave. Satisfied, she returns Stan's hands back to him. She then asks if he'll be her boyfriend, to which he immediately refuses. The Pines family depart, with Mabel leaving the Hand Witch a dating book.
Shortly after their departure, a handsome hiker climbs up, asking to stay the night. Using a pick-up line from the book that Mabel gave her, she gains the liking of the hiker.
Personality
The Hand Witch originally appears to be cranky and evil when Stan attempts to steal one of her watches, though it is discovered that she is actually just very lonely and desperate. She actually just desires romance in her life, attempting to "get something going" with Stan and later with a hiker. The latter attempt proves successful.
Appearance
The Hand Witch is a short, olive-skinned woman with long, white, messy hair. She wears a brown/red robe with dark brown hand prints on the front. She has a large nose and chin, red eyes, and gnarly teeth. Her feet appear to resemble hands with tape wrapped around them, hinting that either she replaced her own feet with hands or that she taped a pair of disembodied hands to her legs as walking aid.
Sightings
Season 2
- 206. "Little Gift Shop of Horrors"
Trivia
- Ford mentions meeting a woman like her in Journal 3. Considering the Hand Witch is a character Stan made up for his story, he most likely based her off of Ford's account, or unlike the other two stories, his story of the Hand Witch actually happened.[1]
- She also appears in the Gravity Falls: Lost Legends story "Face It", selling hands at a paranormal black market called The Crawlspace.[2]
- The Hand Witch's cape is clearly a reference to the cape worn by The Master in the notoriously bad low-budget horror film Manos: The Hands of Fate. The capes look nearly identical, but are color switched.
- In the special limited edition Journal 3, shining the black light on the page with the Hand Witch reveals some additional tarot cards Ford remembered seeing, which feature other characters from the series. These include:
Gallery
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gravity Falls: Journal 3 by Disney Book Group. July 26, 2016. Published by Disney Press. Page(s) The Palm Reader. ISBN: 978-1484746691.
- ↑ Gravity Falls: Lost Legends by Disney Book Group. July 24, 2018. Published by Disney Press. ISBN: 978-1368021425.