Eyes Burn With Fire Art Eyes Shoot Fire Gif

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"Guys, I think her eyeballs are literally turning into little flames here."

Eyes filled with fire is a very strong image and a practiced manner to convey that a character is demonic, possessed by demons, comically overreacting, really pissed off, very determined nearly something, or in just a really excited mood.

Don't actually expect the burn down to actually affect things, unless this crosses over with Heat Vision.

This could be the next pace subsequently Red Eyes, Take Alert, if you don't heed the warning.

Compare Glowing Eyes, Hellish Pupils, Wingding Eyes, Burning with Acrimony, Infernal Background.

Contrast Ocular Gushers.

Not to be confused with "Eyes of Flame".


Examples:

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    Advertising

  • In the Uk 2002 Federation Against Copyright Theft PIF "The Pirates are out to go you", burn is seen briefly in the demonic blacksmith'due south optics during a sudden zoom-in shot of the blacksmith.

    Anime & Manga

  • In Ouran High School Host Club, the female customers gets flaming eyes when they're really fired up about something - ordinarily a particularly adorable Moe moment involving the hosts. Information technology turns into a somewhat bizarre plot-point during the episodes starring Ritsu Kasanoda, a immature Yakuza Dominate whose icy glare normally freezes anyone who comes nigh him. He winds up existence Sweet on Polly Oliver, causing all the girls to get fired up well-nigh the perceived Yaoi romance, and even when he turns his icy glare on them, their fiery intensity melts information technology on the spot. "Don't underestimate the flames of MOE!"
  • In one episode of Sgt. Frog, Momoka'south pupils plow into flames when she imagines using the next solar day's outing with Fuyuki equally a chance to get close to him, but they turn into tiny rainclouds when Fuyuki mentions it's supposed to rain the next day.
  • Rock Lee in Naruto, of the excited kind.
    • The first fourth dimension Choji was called fatty in the manga his eyes were on fire besides.
  • Chako gets a Rousing Spoken communication in Cosplay Circuitous, and her optics do this.
  • Video Girl Ai: In episode 3 of the anime, correct before Ai spends all of Youta's immediate cash on a crane game.
  • Crosses over with Playing with Fire for Lunatic in Tiger & Bunny — and as Episode 16 confirms, the fire from his eyes tin literally cause injury.
  • This is how we know Captain Gundam'south Soul Bulldoze is working in SD Gundam Forcefulness. Bakunetsumaru does it one time in a hilarious fit of righteous fury, and Captain, Nil, and Baku do information technology at the aforementioned time at the cease of the last battle.
  • Ranma ½: Ryoga's eyes go entirely pinkish-cherry-red and glow with like-coloured energy to his assault & aura when he's channeling a peculiarly powerful (or Perfected) Shi Shi Hokodan. More similar Glowing Eyes of Doom, just overlaps with this considering it represents the emotion likewise.
  • In 1 episode of Pokémon, Ash unknowingly messes upwards Jesse'southward hair with a flame set on, causing her to swear vengenance on him. Meowth and James note that she has fire in her eyes...and and so point out that she has burn down in her hair too.
  • In 1 Piece, Sanji has his only visible eye called-for with fire whenever he's really Burning with Anger.
  • In Bluish Exorcist Rin has these when fighting Amaimon, showing he entered his demonic state.
  • In the first episode of Dragon Brawl Super, Chi-Chi gets these then Roshi recommends ownership muddied movies with Goku's 100,000,000 Zeni.
  • Johnny Joestar, protagonist of the seventh part of JoJo'due south Bizarre Run a risk, has a "dark determination" to his eyes when he can't afford to lose at whatever price, which is represented as black fire clouding his pupils. His Alternate Universe cocky, Jonathan Joestar, demonstrates the same trait in the opening of the Phantom Claret anime adaptation.
  • Blackness★Rock Shooter is a daughter dressed in blackness with a giant cannon, a katana, and a blue flame burning in her left eye. Everything else is unique to whatever adaptation you happen to be witnessing.
  • In Tamagotchi, this will occasionally happen to angry or pumped-up characters. In the very first episode, Mametchi does this when he notices the controller on the video game panel being handed out every bit the race's winning prize resembles Gotchiman's Gotchi Beam weapon and wants to win it.
  • Usagi-chan de Cue!! has the shapely Mimika go cuddly-snuggly with Haru on his bed. Miku comes past with groceries, and sees them together in that compromising position. Fortunately, Miku realizes that Mimika has the long ears, fluffy tail, and simple listen of a bunny rabbit. However, when Mimika gleefully resumes rubbing and cuddling Haru, Miku's eyes flare-up aglow with jealousy.

    Asian Blitheness

  • In BoBoiBoy, fittingly for his element, BoBoiBoy Fire's eyes turn into flames when he'south particularly angry.
  • In Season 5 episode 22 of Happy Heroes, Headmaster Tele'due south optics turn into flames when he gets mad at Devil-may-care S. for accidentally destroying the Superstar School edifice with his weapon.
  • In Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, sometimes characters who get angry will have flames in their eyes.
  • In the Simple Samosa episode "Sumo Momo", Samosa'southward eyes plough into flames when the wrestler Sumo Momo manages to give him enough of a whopping to fissure the tip on his head.

    Fanfiction

  • Evil Calvin gets these in Retro Arctic later on being pounced on by Hobbes.
  • In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, Mister Mxyzptlk's eyes light on fire when Izuku refuses to play with him. Mxyzptlk then declares that Izuku has no selection.
  • RealityCheck'due south Nyxverse: Princess Celestia gets these along with a flaming mane in Chapter 7 of Alicornundrum, when she goes into a Mama Acquit-induced Unstoppable Rage directed at Lord Blueblood for attempting to set up an Arranged Marriage between his son, Prince Blueblood, and recently-crowned Princess Twilight Sparkle (her most honey student, heed).

    Film — Live-Action

  • In Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Volition Ferrell'southward optics burst into flame when his pilus is insulted.
  • Godzilla does this in Godzilla: Final Wars after being freed from frozen slumber.
  • In Space Jam, Lola has fire in her eyes when Bugs calls her "doll".

    Literature

  • Discworld: The Wee Free Men: Early on, Tiffany runs into grimhounds, which have fiery eyes and razors for teeth. She manages to defeat a group of them past luring them out of the Queen's realm, which leads to exactly what yous expect would happen if an animal actually had flaming eyeballs.
  • Everworld: Hephaistos is described every bit having literal fire in his eyes.
  • The burn jinn in Fancy Apartments, Tisa, has flaming eyes and hair when she'southward in jinn mode.
  • In Fengshen Yanyi, the cannibal taoist Ma Yuan has a very unsettling appearence, existence several feet alpine with a peel like a melon/gourd, having precipitous teeth and flames coming out of his optics, ears and nostrils.
  • In the Nightside serial, Merlin Satanspawn has no bodily eyeballs, instead having flames in their place. Whenever he appears, John mentions that they say he has his father'south optics...
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians:
    • Ares, god of war, has eyes like miniature nuclear explosions considering he's a representation of violence, state of war and rage; he normally wears sunglasses to cover them upwardly.
    • Hestia, the goddess of the hearth burn down and the home, likewise has flames for eyes, but hers are described as much warmer and less creepy.
    • The titan Hyperion has eyes like the Sun itself. Plumbing fixtures, since he is Titan of Light and the original ruler of the Sun.
  • In Fiona Patton'south Tales of the Branion Realm serial, the regal family unit of an alternate Britain has literally fiery optics, the flames growing brighter every bit ane gets closer to the throne and culminating in the sovereign who is known every bit the Vessel of the Living Flame, the sacred avatar of a burn down god.
  • Ba'alzamon in The Wheel of Fourth dimension has burn appear in his eyes and mouth at random intervals, as a side result of overuse of the True Power.

    Live-Action Boob tube

  • Ghost Riders in Agents of S.H.I.Eastward.L.D. get these, precluded by the hosts getting Glowing Optics of Doom before they burn down abroad.
  • Doctor Who: In "42", those possessed by the living sun get eyes similar this, vivid enough to burn anyone exposed to them to ashes and a marker on the wall.

    Myths & Religion

  • The Bible: Jesus Christ is described in the Book of Revelation as having "eyes like flames of burn down".
  • A bitty surviving song devoted to the Armenian pagan god Vahagn said that "his eyes, they were as suns". Every bit a god he was associated with fire, likewise as storms and dragon-slaying.

    Tabletop Games

  • Arduin:
    • Scarlet wraiths, a type of skeletal undead, have dancing carmine-black flames for eyes.
    • Star dragon eyes are described as twin suns of raging cerise flames.

    Toys

  • The website TeeTurtle sells reversible octopus plushies that have two different facial expressions. One style is the "fire eyes" version, which has an angry face on i side and an angrier face with fiery optics on the other.

    Video Games

  • Flonne of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness gets ticked off (or especially enthusiastic), and her eyes plough into fireballs.
  • Anders' optics burn with a Faux Flame when he is feeling particularly aroused in Dragon Age 2. It is a sign of his possession by the Warden's other companion, Justice, who has turned into a demon of Vengeance under his influence.
  • All the Infinite Pirates, including the Phazon-mutated Elite Pirates have this in the first Metroid Prime.
    • Ridley had this in his first advent Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
  • Cooking Mama does this in all of her games whenever you fail a task.
  • The Burning Eye in Dark Castle.
  • Though not seen clearly, Illidan's eyes in World of Warcraft were burned out and replaced with flames every bit part of Sargeras' "gift". They are hidden by a blindfold, though the glow can still be seen. In Warcraft III, his Metamorphosis ultimate ability's icon shows him without a blindfold, with burning eyes.
    • In Legion, yous can create a Demon Hunter with the traditional blindfold, or you tin can forgo the blindfold and allow the earth see the felfire burning in otherwise hollow heart sockets.
  • In Diablo III all the Prime Evils take this. In the previous games, their optics glowed simply didn't seem to be actual fire.
  • The "fired-up" version is seen in a few missions in the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series.
  • In MySims Agents, Chef Gino gets these over the theft of his maps that lead to where he gets his ingredients.
  • Rune Manufacturing plant iv has this as one of Vishnal'southward expressions.
  • In Cthulhu Saves the World, when the optional boss Burn Whale gets Driven to Madness, its optics (and mouth) become flaming.

    Web Animation

  • Whenever one of the four maidens in RWBY utilise their ability, flames form around their eyes.
  • In Argent Quill's "After the Fact: Alteration Fences", Starlight Glimmer gets called-for eyeballs after Silver Quill dashes out and leaves her to pay a eatery beak of 1500 bits.
  • Used in Actress Credits, peculiarly in Actress History. One instance here.

    Webcomics

    Web Original

  • In Lioden, a number of decors create the appearance of burn down coming out of a lion's eyes, frequently with other visual effects as well. Hellfire Eyes is the only i that causes the trope with no other furnishings.

    Western Animation

  • Codename: Kids Next Door:
    • Numbuh 3 in has a tendency to get like this when she gets angry enough.
    • Numbuh 86 (a.k.a. Fanny) every bit well does this from time to time, which comes as no surprise...
  • In the DCAU, whenever Darkseid's eyes burn, it probable means he is nearly to use his omega effect.
  • Last Space: In "The Hidden Light", Gary gets these while madly ranting upon learning that he'south in the same hideout as the man who created KVN, the affair he despises the nigh.

    Gary: Quinn... I've finally plant him. The Father of Beelzebub. This firm... must exist apple-pie with... Burn down! Nosotros gotta burn down it to the footing, Quinn! We gotta Fire It TO THE GROUND!

  • Parodied in an episode of The Grim Adventures of Baton & Mandy. Later Grim gets fireballs in his eyes, Billy lampshades it and Grim starts screaming while telling him to put them out.
  • In Infinity Train, the Steward has blue flame coming out of its eye sockets. Behind the mask is a tube generating the flame.
  • Kaeloo:
    • In ane episode, this happens to Kaeloo when Mr. True cat makes fun of her lisp.
    • In "Permit'due south Play Trap-Trap", this happens to Quack Quack several times over the form of the episode since he'due south being deprived of yogurt by Kaeloo, which is making him aroused and slowly driving him insane.
  • The Loud House: "Yous know what happens when you lot make Lola MAAAAD! "
    • In "For Bros Almost to Rock", Lincoln did this when Luna inadvertently embarrassed him in public by pairing him with a girl who happened to be there. He also managed to melt the water ice that was in his pants at that time.
  • The Ren & Stimpy Show:
    • Ren sometimes gets these when he's really angry.
    • Also Anthony's Dad from the episode "A Visit To Anthony" later on he believes the duo hurt his son and threatens them, it's actually the fireplace reflected in his glasses.
  • The Simpsons has Marge get these in "Some Enchanted Evening" while impatiently waiting for Homer to come home equally Dr. Marvin Monroe's advice to go out him goes through her caput.
  • Steven Universe: Obsidian, the powerful fusion of Steven, Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl, has molten lava for all four of her optics.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) features these from the turtles when they are angry due to the series's heavy reliance on anime-esque expressions. They mostly come from Raphael.
  • In Teen Titans (2003), Raven did this once in the episode "Fright Itself".

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