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"Many years ago, I found ten symbols in a cave. Some I recognized then, some I only recognize now. The native people of Gravity Falls prophesied that these symbols could create a force strong enough to vanquish Bill. With Bill defeated, his weirdness would be reversed and the town could be saved. This whole time I thought it was just superstition, but seeing you all here now, I finally understand that it's destiny."
Ford Pines, Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls

The zodiac[1][2] is a symbol associated with Bill Cipher and the symbols surrounding him. It is later revealed that this wheel is a prophecy that can be used to defeat him.

History

The zodiac is swiftly displayed at the end of the theme song. As it appears, a rapid whisper provides the code needed to decipher the cryptogram displayed at the episode’s conclusion.

In Journal 2, Gideon Gleeful attempts to decipher the summoning ritual for Bill Cipher. The page in the Journal featuring the zodiac differs from the one in the theme song. While some content remains the same, others are altered. This page contains information about Bill Cipher and the zodiac. The author mentions having dreamed of Bill and the symbol for weeks, prompting him to question its significance.

In "Dreamscaperers," Bill briefly appears encircled by the zodiac before exiting Stan Pines' mind.

In "The Stanchurian Candidate," Gideon draws the zodiac on the wall of his prison cell to summon Bill. He intends to make a deal with the entity.

In "The Last Mabelcorn," a variant of the zodiac is depicted.

In "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls," Ford reveals that he discovered these symbols passed down from the natives of Gravity Falls. When each person corresponding to a symbol stands in a drawn version of the zodiac and holds hands, they possess enough power to defeat Bill Cipher. However, the resistance's attempt to invoke the zodiac's power is thwarted by Stan and Ford's animosity, preventing them from completing the ritual before Bill finds them.

Appearance

The image at the end of the theme song appears to be drawn on a page from one of the journals. The page contains various symbols, writing, and other content, including a phrase decipherable using a Caesar cipher that reads, "STAN IS NOT WHAT HE SEEMS."

When Bill summons the zodiac, it appears as a bright, glowing blue. A blue light flickers around the wheel, briefly highlighting each symbol.

Surrounding the circle are ten small images. Each image, its placement, and the person or object it represents is as follows:

Sightings

Season 1

Season 2

Games

Trivia

Gallery

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References

  1. "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls." Shion Takeuchi, Mark Rizzo, Jeff Rowe, Josh Weinstein, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Stephen Sandoval (director). Gravity Falls. Disney XD. February 15, 2016. No. 20-21, season 2.
  2. Gravity Falls: Journal 3 by Disney Book Group. July 26, 2016. Published by Disney Press. Page(s) The Zodiac. ISBN: 978-1484746691.
  3. Alex Hirsch on the Origins of The Zodiac. YouTube. That GF FAN (August 24, 2020).
  4. "Tourist Trapped." Alex Hirsch (writer) & John Aoshima (director). Gravity Falls. Disney Channel. June 15, 2012. No. 1, season 1.
  5. "Scary-oke." Matt Chapman, Jeff Rowe, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Rob Renzetti (director). Gravity Falls. Disney Channel. August 1, 2014. No. 1, season 2.
  6. "Soos and the Real Girl." Mark Rizzo, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Matt Braly (director). Gravity Falls. Disney XD. September 22, 2014. No. 5, season 2.
  7. "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons." Matt Chapman, Josh Weinstein, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Stephen Sandoval (director). Gravity Falls. Disney XD. August 3, 2015. No. 13, season 2.

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