Eyes and eye motifs are traditionally associated with the spiritual and the occult, connected to the idea of perceiving/seeing something beyond the ordinary. Big Eyes, Little Eyes · Color-Coded Eyes · Black Bead Eyes · Blank White Eyes |
The Eye Scream is when the creator of a work takes advantage of our Primal Fear of having something utterly horrible happen to our eyes, usually involving the ... Star Trek: First Contact · You Won't Feel a Thing! · EyeScream / Anime & Manga |
These eyes can mean trouble. A subindex of Technicolor Eyes. Game Face often includes one of these. See also Color-Coded Eyes. Empty Eyes · Black Eyes of Evil · Black Eyes of Crazy · Dull Eyes of Unhappiness |
The Eyes Do Not Belong There trope as used in popular culture. Eyes in places where they just don't belong are a good way to creep people out. |
An easy way to tell a villainous (or sinister) character apart from the protagonists, other than giving them a Red Right Hand, is making their eyes red. Glowing Eyes of Doom · Anime & Manga · Nice Kitty... · Western Animation |
Circles around pupils and nothing else: shock, insanity, or rage. Frequently used by American comic strips. Deep shaded irises with no pupils to speak ... |
A character's eyes can just wander around independently from each other for maximum meta-humor. In live-action, it is usually used to spooky effect. |
When a character is feeling sad, very tired, depressed, or about to snap, their eyes lose all the natural shine and have the appearance of being lifeless. |
A Stock Superpower (and also a classic Super Robot weapon) that allows characters to shoot blasts out of their eyes. Blasts of what, you ask? |
11 апр. 2010 г. · The Electronic Eyes trope as used in popular culture. Eyes made from electronics. Prevalent in Cyberpunk and Post-Cyberpunk works, ... |
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