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The demon possessing Sir Andrew's body attempts to kill Lori with a sword cane from one his films. In Lori Lovecraft: The Dark Lady, Lori is trapped in a dreamscape based on the films of recently deceased actor Sir Andrew Parke-Jones.In Grendel, Hunter Rose has a cane that expands into Grendel's trade mark "fork on a stick" weapon.In fact, he doesn't really use other weapons at all.
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The Fourth Foolkiller, Mike Trace, from the Marvel MAX series has one. The DCU character The Shade has one, although it's really just a solid formation of his shadow powers. Daredevil: Matt Murdock's cane conceals a variety of weapons and tools, including a billy club, grappling hook and (originally) a small-caliber rifle. In Bondage Fairies, Pamila carries a bullwhip that has a retractable blade concealed in the handle. Batman foe Sterling Silversmith carries a varies a variety of silver walking sticks that conceal either a blade or a gun. When he first appeared, the Batman foe, Anarky, used a taser concealed in a walking stick. In Yu-Gi-Oh!, the Millennium Rod has a blade inside it. Until Death Do Us Part: the main character is blind (he can "see" with the aid of his special sunglasses, but that's a different trope) and stores his katana in his white cane. Rai-Dei in Trigun is a samurai who has a sword cane with a built in gun, in the manga it shot the blade instead of bullets. More specifically, it's a handmade, rapier-type blade made out of starship plate metal. In Sword Art Online, Death Gun carries his sword in a sniper rifle. In Samurai Pizza Cats, Guido stores his sword, "Pikapika", inside his parasol. Sailor Moon has Tuxedo Mask's cane, which can function as both a sword or a staff depending on the type of ass-kicking he's in the mood for. It breaks the first time he uses it to perform a gatotsu, so he discards it and goes back to using a katana. Saito Hajime uses one in his first appearance in Rurouni Kenshin. Fujitora, the blind admiral, uses a cane sword that doubles as his weapon as well as a walking stick to help him navigate. He can use his Devil Fruit power to channel the frozen winds of the underworld through it or influence the souls of others by using it as a violin bow for his music. After the Time Skip, he gets it sharpened and reveals its name: Soul Solid. Brook uses this as his main weapon, and also uses it to play his violin. Moriarty the Patriot: William's Staff of Authority sword cane is his Weapon of Choice. Its pilot Kyral Mekirel is a blind assassin who has a normal steel sword concealed in his own khakkhara. Mandala Gundam from Mobile Fighter G Gundam is one of the more absurd examples, being a Humongous Mecha styled after a Buddhist monk with a Laser Blade hidden inside its khakkhara. This is how Goemon realizes she's hostile: someone who genuinely needed a cane couldn't possibly have climbed the mountain he was meditating atop of. Later, his opponent also disguises her katana as a cane. At the very beginning, when Goemon is disguised as a scientist, he hides his sword like this. #WEAPONIZED WALKING CANES TV#
The TV special Lupin III: Angel Tactics has two examples.He has, however, disguised it as a cane on a few occasions. Ishikawa Goemon XIII carries a katana with shirasaya style mounting.At first, he looks like an old man with a conspicuous stick that seems to contain a sword, but then he reveals that his right hand is the actual handle of his saber. Karakuri Circus: Subverted with the automata Master Swordsman Sylvestre.Though Spike doesn't get shot, he still gets his ever-loving ass handed to him.
Mad Pierrot from the Cowboy Bebop episode "Pierrot Le Fou" uses a gun-cane in his first battle with Spike. Ryūjin Jakka, Captain Commander Yamamoto's Zanpakuto/wooden staff, which literally dissolves to reveal a normal katana rather than being a fancy blade. Batman Ninja: As might be expected, the parasol the Penguin carries in feudal Japan conceals a hidden blade.