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Not everyone can kick this high. But someone with a Martial Arts Uniform can!


Sub-Trope of Costume Tropes

The East, a land of culture, of beauty, and of numerous Martial Arts. These forms of combat are well known throughout the world, and are respected by many. But we're not here just to talk about Martial Arts, no, we're here to discuss the uniforms the Martial Artists use, the clothes that make you say "That guy/girl knows ______".

This trope is about characters who are seen wearing these uniforms at one point or another at ANY point in series. Hell even background characters count. Keep in mind, the characters don't have to wear these uniforms at all times (although some do), they just have to wear them once to be an example.

This trope is often invoked when a show wants to bring generic Martial Arts enemies or when a writer wants to show how or why someone is so good at fighting.

Often identified as Keikogi, Karate Gi, Dobok, Judo Gi, etc.

NOTE: The uniform can be from a totally made-up (or even Alien) Martial Art, as long as the character is wearing the uniform and not his normal clothes. Another thing is that the people wearing these don't have to be Martial Artists. They could just be pretending, although this is uncommon.

Examples of Martial Arts Uniform include:


Advertising[]

  • The new Fruit Loops commercial has Toucan Sam's nephews in Gis.

Anime and Manga[]

  • Yawara and most other judo practioners in her series wear judogi when practicing or participating in tournaments. At one early point, Yawara forgets to wear an undershirt with her gi, causing some embarrasment.
  • A few characters in Natsuki Crisis, mainly the titular character, wear Karategi even when outside the dojo.
  • Ryu and Ken from Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie
  • ShuraNoMon
  • Full Metal Panic has this, when Sagara faces the Karate Club. With hilarious results.
  • Kenichi and Miu from Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple. Kenichi's masters are a category of their own, since the Limited Wardrobe of some of them can be seen as both a custom-made MA uniform and a traditional "civilian" costume.
    • All of Miu's training/combat uniforms, of course, have to be with short tight pants. Also notable the fact that on field combat missions she actually usually wears something which resembles a mountain biking outfit (without helmet), instead of a MA uniform.
    • In the chapter 145, Kenichi gets a custom-made training uniform (replacing the standard one which he used to wear while training), and this is also the point at which he starts going on combat missions regularly. Of course, on these missions he always wears this new custom uniform.
  • Momoko from Sumomomo Momomo
  • Tatsuki from Bleach wears one in Volume 5 during her training. In fact, the general uniform characters in Bleach wear pretty much fits into this as well.
    • And child!Ichigo and child!Tatsuki in an early episode flashback, to when Ichigo's mother was still alive, were wearing them at their karate training. It was on the way home from said training that Ichigo's mother was killed.
  • Akane from Ranma ½ wears one quite a bit.
    • Her father and Ranma's father (when he's not a panda anyway) wear these as everyday wear. Ranma at least owns one, or used to anyway since he's seen wearing it during flash backs to Jusenkyo.
    • Kuno is also seen wearing the kendo version (with the wide, pleated trousers) more often than not. Also plays into the samurai image he has going since the style is based on day wear from Japan's past.
  • Kaoru and Misao (although hers is an altered "ninja-like" version) from Rurouni Kenshin
  • A ton of characters in Dragonball Z. To name a few: Goku, Gohan, Tien and Piccolo (without the turban and cape).
  • Afro Samurai wears one.
  • Tsubomi's grandmother Kaoruko wears one in her flashback episode of Heartcatch Pretty Cure.
  • Futaba from "Mitsudomoe"
  • Seitokai Yakuindomo has Mitsumi and her GirlPosse who formed their own judo club, practically made of this trope each time we see them train.
  • Satsuki from Nanaka6/17 also wears this when we are first introduced to her whacking her brother on the head.
  • Sasameki Koto has Sumika train in her gi some chapters/episodes, as well Charlotte and Mayu after a while.
  • Baki the Grappler has the titular character, as well as numerous others, in Gis at multiple points.
  • Ouran High School Host Club has a few characters.
  • Karate Shoukoushi Kohinata Minoru, pretty much every chapter.
  • TheFunnyJudoChampion
  • Judo Boy has the main character in one.
  • Obi O Gyuttone! has the main characters starting a Judo club.
  • Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu has Haruka in an Aikido uniform atleast once.
  • Princess Army OVA had a few.
  • JudoSanka
  • Dragon Crystal (龙之结晶) also fits this trope on some chapters.
  • In Kurenai episode 5 of the anime, when Shinkuro goes to train with Yuno they both wear this, intersetingly enough in the manga only Shinkuro wears this while Yuno wears something resembling a miko's outfit.
  • Kimagure Orange Road episode 31 Madoka and Yūsaku are training wearing these.
  • In Minami-Ke episode 8 the girls where this...to learn how to blow a bubble from bubblegum...

Comic Books[]

  • In an Archie Comics story, Mr. Weatherbee opposes Archie's new school karate club. He changes his mind after Archie, as a result of the usual klutzy clothes-ruining mishap, lends him a Karate outfit in which to walk home, which ends up saving Weatherbee from a mugging because the crooks assume that if he's wearing the outfit, he must be able to kick their asses.
    • There's actually a decent amount of examples from Archie Comics, although most are played for laughs, like the one where Archie is tossed by a much smaller girl. There was also a story where Betty was wearing a karate gi to make the kids she was baby-sitting think she was an expert.
  • There's the Kung Fu Fighter comic series in which the titular character, among others, wears a karate gi for most of the series. Oddly enough, he started out as a thief trying to rob the school where he eventually trained!
  • The DCU Karate Kid wears a slightly altered version.
  • Shang Chi, among others, from the Master Of Kung Fu comic series.
  • Wonder Woman in this comic.

Film[]

Literature[]

Live Action TV[]

  • There are a couple of sitcoms that briefly show a young girl with a gi and a yellow or orange belt under a jacket, generally to show how harried and busy the mom that drives them back and forth is, rather than any martial arts ability on the kid's part.
  • Seinfeld: Kramer wore one while taking karate lessons. He dominated the class, because the other students were all 10 year olds. ("But we're at the same skill level.") Then they saw Elaine just push him down and they all ganged up on him in a Dark Alley.
  • Katoya makes his students wear an alien version of these in an episode of Farscape. Except, of course, for Scorpius.
  • In a Living Colour skit, Jim Carrey is performing as "martial arts master". When he asks his students to stab him, he fails at blocking and is stabbed repeatedly.
  • The Babylon 5 episode "TKO" features an alien martial arts tournament in which the combatants wear gi-style uniforms.

New Media[]

Video Games[]

Web Comics[]

Web Games[]

  • The games: Karate Kamil: Super Fighter: South Park Tokugawa: Any Street Fighter Flash Game: and The Pencak Silat Series.
  • Obama, Edwards, Giulioni, and Sucobee(sp?) from Kung Fu Election
  • The Stranger from Samurai-Warrior
  • Tae Kwon Do the game has every character in one.
  • Bushido Fighters has a few characters.
  • The three main characters (and possibly some enemies) in The Kung Fu Statute
  • Karate King
  • Karate Game

Western Animation[]

  • Jonny Quest TOS episode "The Dragons of Ashida": Race Bannon wears a white gi during his judo matches with Dr. Ashida and Sumi.
  • Samurai Jack
  • In Family Guy, the episode where Lois joins Jiu-Jitsu has her wearing one and going on a power-hungry rampage.
  • Batman: The Animated Series had 2 episodes if i recall right, "Night of the Ninja" and "Day of the samurai"
  • The New Adventures of Batman had the episode "Sins of the Father" where the new robin is training with bruce and barbara at the end of the episode.
  • In the episode of South Park when the boys buy weapons and pretend to be ninjas, Stan's alter ego is wearing one.
  • In Futurama, when Bender becomes a pro wrestler, Leela has flashbacks to when did Karate. She ends up facing her old master after a slight plost twist.
  • In Kim Possible, when Ron is transferred to Japan, he ends up becoming a Ninja. The Ninja uniforms actually look a lot like Gi's here.
  • There's a few instances in Johnny Bravo.