the problem with that is, not since BATMAN in the nineties have they used grappling hooks from the hip. No i remember Batman using a firing a grappling hook and then hooking it to his belt to ascend.
I am still going with Shingeki no Kyojin, unless someone find a better refrence..
@Evowizard25
I’d say that the device is there because it’s supposed to invoke images of a tool belt, and this entire scene is a genius “all tools belong to the tool belt no matter their purpose” joke from the animators/writers deserving applause, but that’s silly.
It isn’t that common indeed.
@Ilsor
Well, firing said grappling hook from the hip like she’s doing isn’t really that common. It’s usually done by a handheld device, more than likely resembling a hairdryer.
A girl in a stereotypical spy suit fires a stereotypical grappling hook and propels herself upward in a comical way in order to gain altitude advantage.
They do in cartoons.
I am still going with Shingeki no Kyojin, unless someone find a better refrence..
“Stereotypical spy suit”
Because spies normally run around in bright, easily noticeable colors.
And toblerone, and wrote the Midnight Crew song.
I’d say that the device is there because it’s supposed to invoke images of a tool belt, and this entire scene is a genius “all tools belong to the tool belt no matter their purpose” joke from the animators/writers deserving applause, but that’s silly.
It isn’t that common indeed.
Well, firing said grappling hook from the hip like she’s doing isn’t really that common. It’s usually done by a handheld device, more than likely resembling a hairdryer.