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* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': Anyone in the universe with a sufficiently powerful BattleAura (mainly [[OurAngelsAreDifferent angels]], [[OurDemonsAreDifferent powerful devils]] and [[GodOfHumanOrigin Demiurges]]) get glowy eyes of doom when sufficiently riled. Jagganoth's eyes are a permanent, monocoloured red, and were stuck that way even before he became a Demiurge.
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** Also {{subverted|Trope}}, and {{inverted|Trope}}, with the {{golem}}s. They all have red glowing eyes as a byproduct of the magic that keeps them alive, but are innately harmless, and indeed most of them are [[RestrainingBolt prohibited]] from acts of violence even in their own self-defense. However, because of their implacable work ethic, [[UncannyValley near-human appearance]], and glowing eyes, people tend to be creeped out by them, and unprovoked attacks of humans on golems are not uncommon.

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** Also {{subverted|Trope}}, and {{inverted|Trope}}, with the {{golem}}s. They all have red glowing eyes as a byproduct of the magic that keeps them alive, but are innately harmless, and indeed most of them are [[RestrainingBolt prohibited]] from acts of violence even in their own self-defense. However, because of their implacable work ethic, [[UncannyValley near-human appearance]], appearance, and glowing eyes, people tend to be creeped out by them, and unprovoked attacks of humans on golems are not uncommon.

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* The three core characters in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' have these. Laharl and Etna show them when they're angry, whereas Flonne also sports them when she's [[{{Otaku}} overly excited]]. Bonus points for her eyes lighting ''on fire'' either way.
** [[VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice Raspberyl]] also gets these when she's mad.

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* The three core characters in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' have these. Laharl and Etna show them when they're angry, whereas Flonne also sports them when she's [[{{Otaku}} overly excited]]. Bonus points for her eyes lighting ''on fire'' either way.
** [[VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice Raspberyl]]
way. In ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'', Raspberyl also gets these when she's mad.
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* Rail Tracer in ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'' enjoys this trope almost as much as it enjoys dragging people under moving trains and grating their limbs and faces against the rails, which is a lot.

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* Rail Tracer in ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'' ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'' enjoys this trope almost as much as it enjoys dragging people under moving trains and grating their limbs and faces against the rails, which is a lot.



* ''LightNovel/GoblinSlayer:'' Whenever Goblin Slayer's KillingIntent and utter hatred for the goblins he wants to murder on the spot peaks, a single red, glowing and undefined eye is clearly visible shining out from within his helmet, sometimes even leaving a trail when he's at his most murderous. In many depictions, it is his left eye that glows like this, [[spoiler:the same eye through which he saw his sister get raped and murdered by the goblins when they attacked his village]].

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* ''LightNovel/GoblinSlayer:'' ''Literature/GoblinSlayer:'' Whenever Goblin Slayer's KillingIntent and utter hatred for the goblins he wants to murder on the spot peaks, a single red, glowing and undefined eye is clearly visible shining out from within his helmet, sometimes even leaving a trail when he's at his most murderous. In many depictions, it is his left eye that glows like this, [[spoiler:the same eye through which he saw his sister get raped and murdered by the goblins when they attacked his village]].



* ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD'': Try and Hurt [[ChivalrousPervert Issei]]'s Harem when he's around. [[OhCrap God have mercy on soul if you do]]. Shalba found this out the [[CurbStompBattle hard way]].

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* ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD'': ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'': Try and Hurt [[ChivalrousPervert Issei]]'s Harem when he's around. [[OhCrap God have mercy on soul if you do]]. Shalba found this out the [[CurbStompBattle hard way]].



* Kazuma's eyes in ''LightNovel/KazeNoStigma'' glow blue when he taps into his full powers, and ''[[RedEyesTakeWarning red]]'' when he's reverted to his SuperpoweredEvilSide.

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* Kazuma's eyes in ''LightNovel/KazeNoStigma'' ''Literature/KazeNoStigma'' glow blue when he taps into his full powers, and ''[[RedEyesTakeWarning red]]'' when he's reverted to his SuperpoweredEvilSide.



* Zelgadis in ''LightNovel/{{Slayers}}'' gets these when Rezo takes control over him when he needs to stall for time. A few scenes later and Rezo manages to summon Shabranigdo -- only to learn that Shabranigdo was actually sealed inside his own eyes. Naturally, this leads to more glowing eyes to signify that Shabranigdo is taking over Rezo's body.

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* Zelgadis in ''LightNovel/{{Slayers}}'' ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' gets these when Rezo takes control over him when he needs to stall for time. A few scenes later and Rezo manages to summon Shabranigdo -- only to learn that Shabranigdo was actually sealed inside his own eyes. Naturally, this leads to more glowing eyes to signify that Shabranigdo is taking over Rezo's body.
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* Brocken from ''Series/UltramanAce'' is a parasitic monster that possesses an innocent astronaut; prior to revealing itself, it's human host's eyes suddenly glows orange before transforming kaiju-sized seconds later.
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* In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', Kwolok and Mora both have glowing eyes while [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the control of]] TheCorruption; silver-white for the former, and a SicklyGreenGlow for the latter.

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* In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', Kwolok and Mora both have glowing eyes while [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the control of]] TheCorruption; silver-white for the former, and a SicklyGreenGlow for the latter. The BigBad, Shriek, who was corrupted from birth, has glowing blue-white eyes [[EyeLightsOut until her death]].
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** Sutekh from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars Pyramids of Mars]] has glowing green eyes whenever he uses his powers to MindRape the Doctor.
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* Mara, the undead nun antagonist of ''VideoGame/Wick2020'', has these, combined with RedEyesTakeWarning, though they aren't always visible due to her upper face being partly hidden by her wimple.
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* ''VideoGame/HeroOfSparta'' have Hades in the first game, as a TinTyrant clad in armor whose face is covered in shadows, save for a pair of glowing eyes sticking out.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Ming's eyes glow red after transforming into her panda form.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'':

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* Pretty common in ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'':



** Also, Raven's eyes generally glow solid white when she's using her powers. And if her eyes ever start glowing solid red, it's advisable to run. Especially when they split from two into four. But then, it's probably already too late if that's happened. (Happened in "Aftershock", in season two, without recourse to the Season Four Arc.)

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** Also, ** Raven's eyes generally glow solid white when she's using her powers. And if her eyes ever start glowing solid red, it's advisable to run. Especially when they split from two into four. But then, it's probably already too late if that's happened. (Happened in "Aftershock", in season two, without recourse to the Season Four Arc.)



** This is pretty common in ''Teen Titans''. In addition to the above, Trigon has red eyes that glow constantly, Brother Blood's eyes glow red when he uses any of his powers, Blackfire's eyes are purple and glow when she's angry or charging up a starbolt, and Jinx's glow pinkish-purple.

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** This is pretty common in ''Teen Titans''. In addition to the above, Trigon has red eyes that glow constantly, Brother Blood's eyes glow red when he uses any of his powers, Blackfire's eyes are purple and glow when she's angry or charging up a starbolt, and Jinx's glow pinkish-purple.



** Similarly, although most of the Transformers in ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' have glowing eyes, Dinobot's normally red eyes shine bright green when he's charging up his EyeBeams. On top of that, they ''blink'' by having the lights switch off and then back on, while the actual physical eyes don't close.
** The following picture from ''Anime/TransformersCybertron'': [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:Cyb_ep41_angry_optimus.jpg]] 'Cons, you should run now.

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** Similarly, although ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': Megatron's {{red eyes|take warning}} glow fiercely whenever he's being particularly malevolent.
** Although
most of the Transformers in ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' have glowing eyes, Dinobot's normally red eyes shine bright green when he's charging up his EyeBeams. On top of that, they ''blink'' by having the lights switch off and then back on, while the actual physical eyes don't close.
** The following picture from ''Anime/TransformersCybertron'': [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:Cyb_ep41_angry_optimus.jpg]] 'Cons, you should run now.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Zomgan}}'': In the first episode, the Zomgan guards' eyes start glowing ominously as they approach Mirae On, taunt him and talk about how they got a human feast on their hands.

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* In ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' (more specifically ''Monster Hunter Tri'') a hunter can forge the Helios armor set, in which the "eye slots" glow a sort of light blue. It doesn't really inspire doom (in fact you'd probably get some praise from fellow hunters) except for the monster you hunted to make it, an ''Elder Dragon'' named Ceadus. Who is nearly 60 meters long and causes earthquakes to an ''entire island'' whenever he rams it with his horns.
** A lot of monsters also exhibit this themselves, though usually when enraged. All of the aquatic monsters have it when fighting them underwater, which works as a gameplay element to help you see where they are more easily as it is very hard to see underwater, and also to inspire terror as you may not see the monster behind you until it rears its head and shows you the glowing eyes.
** A notable example among land monsters is the Nargacuga, who is usually fought at night and whose eyes glow bright red. They glow more intensely when the monster is enraged, leaving trails as it moves around. This is mitigated somewhat if you break its face, which has the result of [[EyeScream a scar where one eye used to be]], though the other eye still glows.
*** Lucent Nargacuga takes this a step further: though its eyes still glow, it is capable of turning completely invisible, so its eyes (when in rage mode) are the only means by which you can effectively track its motion.

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* In ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' (more specifically ''Monster ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'':
** A lot of monsters exhibit this themselves, though usually when enraged. All of the aquatic monsters have it when fighting them underwater, which works as a gameplay element to help you see where they are more easily as it is very hard to see underwater, and also to inspire terror as you may not see the monster behind you until it rears its head and shows you the glowing eyes.
** ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterFreedom2 Monster
Hunter Tri'') Freedom Unite]]'': Nargacuga, who is usually fought at night and whose eyes glow bright red. They glow more intensely when the monster is enraged, leaving trails as it moves around. This is mitigated somewhat if you break its face, which has the result of [[EyeScream a scar where one eye used to be]], though the other eye still glows. This also applies to the subspecies Green Nargacuga in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd'', only its eyes glow ''orange''.
** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter3Tri'':
*** A
hunter can forge the Helios Helios/Selene armor set, in which the "eye slots" glow a sort of light blue. It doesn't really inspire doom (in fact you'd probably get some praise from fellow hunters) except for the monster you hunted to make it, an ''Elder Dragon'' named Ceadus. Who is nearly 60 meters long and causes earthquakes to an ''entire island'' whenever he rams it with his horns.
** A lot of monsters also exhibit this themselves, though usually when enraged. All of the aquatic monsters have it when fighting them underwater, which works as a gameplay element to help you see where they are more easily as it is very hard to see underwater, and also to inspire terror as you may not see the monster behind you until it rears its head and shows you the glowing eyes.
** A notable example among land monsters is the Nargacuga, who is usually fought at night and whose eyes glow bright red. They glow more intensely when the monster is enraged, leaving trails as it moves around. This is mitigated somewhat if you break its face, which has the result of [[EyeScream a scar where one eye used to be]], though the other eye still glows.
*** Lucent Nargacuga in ''3 Ultimate'' takes this a step further: further when compared to its black and green cousins: though its eyes still glow, it is capable of turning completely invisible, so its eyes (when in rage mode) are the only means by which you can effectively track its motion.



** In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', Kwolok and Mora both have glowing eyes while [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the control of]] TheCorruption; silver-white for the former, and a SicklyGreenGlow for the latter.

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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'': Epsilon [[spoiler:Church]], embodied by a Monitor (basically a floating eyeball) from ''Franchise/{{Halo}}''. When the eye shifts from blue to red, it indicates that the Monitor is about to fire a [[EnergyWeapon laser beam]].

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* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'': ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'': Epsilon [[spoiler:Church]], embodied by a Monitor (basically a floating eyeball) from ''Franchise/{{Halo}}''. When the eye shifts from blue to red, it indicates that the Monitor is about to fire a [[EnergyWeapon laser beam]].

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* ''VideoGame/GachaWorld'': The characters that become infected by [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep Final Boss]] all start to antagonize TheProtagonist putting them through difficult boss fights after their eyes start glowing. Eyes glowing is a very accurate tell-tale signs of being corrupted and having to be fought to return back to normal in Gacha World. [[spoiler:The FinalBoss when defeated returns to normal which is nothing different from before as he was in character the entire time anyways so he doesn't change and just straight up corrupts your friend Ellie before fading away.]]



* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'': Dr. McNinja's eyes glow yellow when he goes into the mode where he can fight ghosts.
* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfShanShan'', [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120526205741/http://shanshan.upperrealms.com/view.php?pageid=017&chapterid=1 Karmavore]].
* In ''Webcomic/AliceAndTheNightmare'':
** When Alice's SuperpoweredEvilSide starts to emerge, her eyes glow fierce red.
** AlwaysChaoticEvil Nightmares have glowing white eyes.



* In ''Webcomic/AxeCop'', after his gaining superpowers including eye beams, Fwinky Dog's eyes can emit a fierce green radiance when stuff gets real, as [[http://axecop.com/comic/episode-125/ here]].
--> "I think those dogs might be ''bad guys'' trying to ''steal my Fwinkys''. I'm gonna ''fight them''."
** The Water Queen's eyes light up for some major uses of her [[MakingASplash water powers]], such as stabbing an evil alien to death with [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the entire ocean.]]
* ''Webcomic/TheBoxer'': Invoked when indicating a character's using their full potential. Yu's eyes glow and leave a trail when he's not holding back.
** [[spoiler:Yuto's eyes glow as he stands back up and unlocks "the freedom all geniuses share."]]



* ''Webcomic/{{Dogfight}}'': This is a common trademark during fight scenes, which only serves to make them more epic and to highlight that the fighters are getting more serious in their performances.
* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan: Oracle for Hire'': Magic users have their eyes glow when particularly focused.



* The title race of Tarol Hunt's ''{{Webcomic/Goblins}}'' sport something close when angered. It's not quite glow -- it's their widened pupils. Big Ears on the other hand did receive these when he acquired his enchanted paladin gear.
* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan: Oracle for Hire'': Magic users have their eyes glow when particularly focused.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Endstone}}'', rocking the Banestone, or the ArtifactOfDoom, [[http://endstone.net/2011/06/23/6-04/ gives Jon glowing eyes]].
* ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'': The title characters have this when they use their [[https://web.archive.org/web/20090131215911/http://www.freakangels.com/?p=75&page=4 powers.]]
* In ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'', werewolf's eyes glow pale white when it's rampaging through the city. Subverted in that Jasper proves to have good intentions, only bad execution of them.
* The title race of Tarol Hunt's ''{{Webcomic/Goblins}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' sport something close when angered. It's not quite glow -- it's their widened pupils. Big Ears on the other hand did receive these when he acquired his enchanted paladin gear.
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* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan: Oracle for Hire'': Magic users have their eyes glow when particularly focused.Characters who go into Berserk mode in ''Webcomic/GoldCoinComics''.



* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
** After JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, [[spoiler:Rose]]'s eyes glow white. Inverted with [[spoiler: Kanaya]], however; after [[spoiler: coming back from the dead]], everything glows ''except'' [[spoiler: her]] eyes.
** More literally, Sollux has glowing red/blue eyes -- and is a "Mage of Doom".
* ''Webcomic/ImTheGrimReaper'': When one of Scarlet’s eyes glow red, it’s a sign she’s about to reap a sinner.



* [[http://www.levelmanga.com/level.php?page=44&episode=4&large=true&cover=false leveL]]'s main character combines this with some glowing goo oozing from his wrists. Sure, he's always been a pretty timid guy, but when you see a kid that glows that much, and advances towards you with a creepy smile, you have to admit that something ain't right.



* ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'':
** Bud and Tiff during Autumn's paranoid delusion about their museum trip. Tiffany again after consuming an entire pot of coffee.
** The attic minis do this. They're white at first but turn red when their creepiness gets to higher levels.



* Played pretty straight in ''Webcomic/TheSenkari'', whenever Freija's eyes [[HairTriggerTemper start glowing]], it usually means that something bad is about to happen to someone.
* ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'': Played straight and subverted. If a demon's eyes are glowing, it could be [[TheBerserker enraged and about to rip you apart]]... or it could just be trying to [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes improve its night vision.]]



* ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'': The title characters have this when they use their [[https://web.archive.org/web/20090131215911/http://www.freakangels.com/?p=75&page=4 powers.]]
* Characters who go into Berserk mode in ''Webcomic/GoldCoinComics''.



* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
** After JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, [[spoiler:Rose]]'s eyes glow white. Inverted with [[spoiler: Kanaya]], however; after [[spoiler: coming back from the dead]], everything glows ''except'' [[spoiler: her]] eyes.
** More literally, Sollux has glowing red/blue eyes -- and is a "Mage of Doom"
* [[http://www.levelmanga.com/level.php?page=44&episode=4&large=true&cover=false leveL]]'s main character combines this with some glowing goo oozing from his wrists. Sure, he's always been a pretty timid guy, but when you see a kid that glows that much, and advances towards you with a creepy smile, you have to admit that something ain't right.
* The [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2011-04-18 Bulldog Dragon]] from ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' has these.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Endstone}}'', rocking the Banestone, or the ArtifactOfDoom, [[http://endstone.net/2011/06/23/6-04/ gives Jon glowing eyes]].
* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfShanShan'', [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120526205741/http://shanshan.upperrealms.com/view.php?pageid=017&chapterid=1 Karmavore]].
* In ''Webcomic/AxeCop'', after his gaining superpowers including eye beams, Fwinky Dog's eyes can emit a fierce green radiance when stuff gets real, as [[http://axecop.com/comic/episode-125/ here]].
--> "I think those dogs might be ''bad guys'' trying to ''steal my Fwinkys''. I'm gonna ''fight them''."
** The Water Queen's eyes light up for some major uses of her [[MakingASplash water powers]], such as stabbing an evil alien to death with [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the entire ocean.]]
* ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'': Played straight and subverted. If a demon's eyes are glowing, it could be [[TheBerserker enraged and about to rip you apart]]... or it could just be trying to [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes improve its night vision.]]
* Played pretty straight in ''Webcomic/TheSenkari'', whenever Freija's eyes [[HairTriggerTemper start glowing]], it usually means that something bad is about to happen to someone.
* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'': Dr. McNinja's eyes glow yellow when he goes into the mode where he can fight ghosts.
* ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'':
** Bud and Tiff during Autumn's paranoid delusion about their museum trip. Tiffany again after consuming an entire pot of coffee.
** The attic minis do this. They're white at first but turn red when their creepiness gets to higher levels.
* In ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'', werewolf's eyes glow pale white when it's rampaging through the city. Subverted in that Jasper proves to have good intentions, only bad execution of them.
* In ''Webcomic/AliceAndTheNightmare'':
** When Alice's SuperpoweredEvilSide starts to emerge, her eyes glow fierce red.
** AlwaysChaoticEvil Nightmares have glowing white eyes.
* ''Webcomic/{{Dogfight}}'': This is a common trademark during fight scenes, which only serves to make them more epic and to highlight that the fighters are getting more serious in their performances.
* ''Webcomic/ImTheGrimReaper'': When one of Scarlet’s eyes glow red, it’s a sign she’s about to reap a sinner.
* ''Webcomic/TheBoxer'': Invoked when indicating a character's using their full potential. Yu's eyes glow and leave a trail when he's not holding back.
** [[spoiler:Yuto's eyes glow as he stands back up and unlocks "the freedom all geniuses share."]]



* This became an internet meme mid-2018, usually connoting things like PerverseSexualLust or UnstoppableRage.



* After Creator/MaraWilson got revenge on WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic by {{exploit|ed trope}}ing his OldShame, her eyes glowed white as everything else turned red.
* [[BigBad Red/the Hellbeast]] in ''Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta''. It's very unnerving.



* ''LetsPlay/{{Mahu}}'': In "Frozen Flame", Mr. Storm has the glowing eyes to be expected of a mage able to cast thunder and lightning.
* [[BigBad Red/the Hellbeast]] in ''Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta''. It's very unnerving.
* After Creator/MaraWilson got revenge on WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic by {{exploit|ed trope}}ing his OldShame, her eyes glowed white as everything else turned red.



* This became an internet meme mid-2018, usually connoting things like PerverseSexualLust or UnstoppableRage.
* ''LetsPlay/{{Mahu}}'': In "Frozen Flame", Mr. Storm has the glowing eyes to be expected of a mage able to cast thunder and lightning.

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* ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'': And in an {{Eyedscreen}} to boot, when Bombshell finally had Diamondback at her mercy. But then, she decides that she's NotWorthKilling.



* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': The Devil Hulk and Guilt Hulk, the darkest parts of Bruce's psyche, have glowing eyes - red for Devil, and gold for Guilt. Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk have glowing golden eyes. [[spoiler:In the physical world, the Devil Hulk's eyes permanently glow green, and while he's not completely evil, he's not ''nice''.]]



* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': The Devil Hulk and Guilt Hulk, the darkest parts of Bruce's psyche, have glowing eyes - red for Devil, and gold for Guilt. Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk have glowing golden eyes. [[spoiler:In the physical world, the Devil Hulk's eyes permanently glow green, and while he's not completely evil, he's not ''nice''.]]



* ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'': And in an {{Eyedscreen}} to boot, when Bombshell finally had Diamondback at her mercy. But then, she decides that she's NotWorthKilling.



* ''Fanfic/DragonAgeTheCrownOfThorns'':
** The dwarven noble protagonist, being a [[spoiler:[[MagicKnight Spirit Warrior]] of sorts]], suffers from this effect whenever he calls on the energies of the Fade. The glow is pure white and can extend to his whole body and even become something like a shroud of mist-like gossamer strands around him, depending on how much power he pumps out.
** Alim Surana has a true sight spell that makes his own eyes glow blue. His irises can shine crimson too, when he [[spoiler:uses blood magic]].
* In ''Fanfic/{{Game Theory|LyricalNanoha}}'': The [[spoiler:automatons in the Garden of Time]] acquire these when they have to protect something. A.k.a, when [[spoiler:the Jewel Seed tied into the defense system activates]].
--> '''Vesta:''' [[LampshadeHanging ... I'm fairly sure evil glowiness is bad, mistress]].



* ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'': After discovering what SEELE had done to his and his family’s mothers, Shinji was so incredibly furious that "his eyes were actually crackling with blue lambent light" due to the massive amount of energy that he was channelling.
* ''Fanfic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse'':
** Corona's eyes glow entirely white (except on very rare occasions). It's deliberate on her part, as a show of her raw power, but also happens to make her look even more threatening and insane than she already is.
** On at least two occasions in ''Nightmares Yet to Come'', glowing golden eyes are a sign that MindRape is about to happen (and possibly someone acting as the MouthOfSauron).

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* ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'': After discovering what SEELE had done ''Fanfic/DragonAgeTheCrownOfThorns'':
** The dwarven noble protagonist, being a [[spoiler:[[MagicKnight Spirit Warrior]] of sorts]], suffers from this effect whenever he calls on the energies of the Fade. The glow is pure white and can extend
to his whole body and his family’s mothers, Shinji was so incredibly furious even become something like a shroud of mist-like gossamer strands around him, depending on how much power he pumps out.
** Alim Surana has a true sight spell
that "his makes his own eyes were actually crackling with blue lambent light" due glow blue. His irises can shine crimson too, when he [[spoiler:uses blood magic]].
* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': Peoples' eyes glow when they're connected
to the massive a large amount of energy magical energy, or for certain styles of magic. In any case, it means something:
** The local type of EvilOverlord, a Dungeon Keeper, have eyes
that he was channelling.
* ''Fanfic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse'':
glow {{red|EyesTakeWarning}}, getting brighter the longer they've been a Dungeon Keeper, eventually hitting a baseline glow, which still intensifies when angry.
** Corona's When the Light Gods are speaking through their Avatar, his eyes glow entirely white (except on very rare occasions). It's deliberate on her part, as a show of her raw power, but also happens to make her look even more threatening and insane than she already is.
white.
** On at least two occasions As said in ''Nightmares Yet to Come'', glowing golden eyes are [[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/dungeon-keeper-ami-sailor-moon-dungeon-keeper-story-only-thread.30066/post-6355718 "The Duel"]], when [[spoiler:Jadeite]] casts his magic, he gets a sign that MindRape is about to happen (and possibly someone acting as the MouthOfSauron)."soft, blue-white glow" in his eyes.



* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', some Bloodliners have their eyes glow orange-brown when they use their powers.

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* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', some Bloodliners have their eyes glow orange-brown ''Fanfic/{{Game Theory|LyricalNanoha}}'': The [[spoiler:automatons in the Garden of Time]] acquire these when they use their powers. have to protect something. A.k.a, when [[spoiler:the Jewel Seed tied into the defense system activates]].
--> '''Vesta:''' [[LampshadeHanging ... I'm fairly sure evil glowiness is bad, mistress]].



* ''Webcomic/WhatIfIKnowTooManyReasonsICanBeStrong'': Chapter 12 depicts Tanjiro as a silhouette with a glowing eye as Muzan talks to Kokushibo and Akaza about how he's slain Doma, Hantengu, Gyokko, and Nakime.
* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': Peoples' eyes glow when they're connected to a large amount of magical energy, or for certain styles of magic. In any case, it means something:
** The local type of EvilOverlord, a Dungeon Keeper, have eyes that glow {{red|EyesTakeWarning}}, getting brighter the longer they've been a Dungeon Keeper, eventually hitting a baseline glow, which still intensifies when angry.
** When the Light Gods are speaking through their Avatar, his eyes glow white.
** As said in [[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/dungeon-keeper-ami-sailor-moon-dungeon-keeper-story-only-thread.30066/post-6355718 "The Duel"]], when [[spoiler:Jadeite]] casts his magic, he gets a "soft, blue-white glow" in his eyes.



* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', some Bloodliners have their eyes glow orange-brown when they use their powers.
* ''Fanfic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse'':
** Corona's eyes glow entirely white (except on very rare occasions). It's deliberate on her part, as a show of her raw power, but also happens to make her look even more threatening and insane than she already is.
** On at least two occasions in ''Nightmares Yet to Come'', glowing golden eyes are a sign that MindRape is about to happen (and possibly someone acting as the MouthOfSauron).
* ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'': After discovering what SEELE had done to his and his family’s mothers, Shinji was so incredibly furious that "his eyes were actually crackling with blue lambent light" due to the massive amount of energy that he was channelling.
* ''Webcomic/WhatIfIKnowTooManyReasonsICanBeStrong'': Chapter 12 depicts Tanjiro as a silhouette with a glowing eye as Muzan talks to Kokushibo and Akaza about how he's slain Doma, Hantengu, Gyokko, and Nakime.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': Jafar in his genie form has glowing yellow eyes, visible for about two seconds before he gets stuffed in a lamp.
* ''WesternAnimation/AllegroNonTroppo'' also has a segment with such a villain; [[spoiler: an evil ape]].
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': Joker's eyes glow red in the shadows. So do his teeth.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'', the title character's eyes glow red whenever he sees a weapon or is fired upon. If his rage becomes too great, he transforms into a nigh-unstoppable killing machine capable of taking out tanks (and possibly battleships).



* ''WesternAnimation/AllegroNonTroppo'' also has a segment with such a villain; [[spoiler: an evil ape]].



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH'' has a more benign application of this. Both Nicodemus and the Great Owl have glowing eyes to indicate that they are beings of mystical wisdom. And if you've never read [[Literature/MrsFrisbyAndTheRatsOfNIMH the book]], you'd be forgiven if you assumed that implied they were the same being (what with the glowing eyes and wispy grey fu manchus...)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'': [[spoiler:Titan's]] eyes tend to glow when he gets ''really'' pissed off.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': Jafar in his genie form has glowing yellow eyes, visible for about two seconds before he gets stuffed in a lamp.
* Zurg's eyes glow yellow in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' via lightpiping, explained in the {{Defictionalization}} of ShowWithinAShow ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' as being related to heat vision.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSnowQueen1995'' and its sequel end with the Snow Queen glaring at the camera to show she's still alive.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSnowQueen1995'' and its sequel end with In ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'', the Snow Queen glaring at the camera title character's eyes glow red whenever he sees a weapon or is fired upon. If his rage becomes too great, he transforms into a nigh-unstoppable killing machine capable of taking out tanks (and possibly battleships).
* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch'': Stitch's eyes glow green whenever he glitches, during which he temporarily reverts
to show she's still alive.his original destructive programming.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'': [[spoiler:Titan's]] eyes tend to glow when he gets ''really'' pissed off.



* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': Joker's eyes glow red in the shadows. So do his teeth.
* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch'': Stitch's eyes glow green whenever he glitches, during which he temporarily reverts to his original destructive programming.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': Joker's ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH'' has a more benign application of this. Both Nicodemus and the Great Owl have glowing eyes to indicate that they are beings of mystical wisdom. And if you've never read [[Literature/MrsFrisbyAndTheRatsOfNIMH the book]], you'd be forgiven if you assumed that implied they were the same being (what with the glowing eyes and wispy grey fu manchus...)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSnowQueen1995'' and its sequel end with the Snow Queen glaring at the camera to show she's still alive.
* Zurg's
eyes glow red yellow in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' via lightpiping, explained in the shadows. So do his teeth.
* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch'': Stitch's eyes glow green whenever he glitches, during which he temporarily reverts
{{Defictionalization}} of ShowWithinAShow ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' as being related to his original destructive programming.heat vision.



* Music/PeterGabriel has them on [[http://www.hardformat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/peter-gabriel-1-4.jpg the innersleeve]] of his first solo album, whose cover art was by Creator/{{Hipgnosis}}.



* Music/PeterGabriel has them on [[http://www.hardformat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/peter-gabriel-1-4.jpg the innersleeve]] of his first solo album, whose cover art was by Creator/{{Hipgnosis}}



* In Creator/WilliamsElectronics' ''Pinball/{{Sorcerer}}'' pinball, the Sorcerer's eyes on the backglass glow and flash during the game.



* The Phantom in ''Pinball/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' has these, thanks to two well-placed lamps.



* The Phantom in ''Pinball/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' has these, thanks to two well-placed lamps.

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* The Phantom in ''Pinball/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' has these, thanks to two well-placed lamps.In Creator/WilliamsElectronics' ''Pinball/{{Sorcerer}}'' pinball, the Sorcerer's eyes on the backglass glow and flash during the game.



* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' uses this in a rare combination with RedEyesTakeWarning to denote amped-up versions of regular baddies you encounter throughout the game ([[NintendoHard not that the "regular" baddies are any walk in the park either]]). Here, the eyes are both red and glowing and you'd best look lively. Generally you can expect red-eyed enemies to move faster, hit harder, have more health and be more resistant to stun-lock than their generic counterparts. [[OhCrap And then there are the bosses whose eyes start to glow midway through the fight...]]



* In the Steam game ''Finding Bigfoot'', Bigfoot's eyes glow green. This is also one of his more monstrous portrayals, being a violent [[ToServeMan man eater]].



* ''VideoGame/LochNess'': Nessie's eyes glow in the darkness, and she'll attack you if she finds you.



%%* The EvilSorcerer in ''VideoGame/MysteryOfMortlakeMansion'' has these - they're all we can see of his face.



* ''VideoGame/OriAndTheBlindForest'': Kuro sports these. [[spoiler:During a flashback to her StartOfDarkness, you can see what sparked the pure hatred that made them start glowing like that]].
** In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', Kwolok and Mora both have glowing eyes while [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the control of]] TheCorruption; silver-white for the former, and a SicklyGreenGlow for the latter.



* ''VideoGame/{{Recettear}}'': When [[spoiler:Arma is]] possessed by [[spoiler:Terme Finance President, Avall]], and made to fight, her eyes glow yellow.



* In ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'', "[[RedEyesTakeWarning Red Eyes]]" is a condition that makes the user go into a form of BerserkerRage, becoming stronger and more resilient. The downside is they become much more vulnerable to fire. [[spoiler:Several Ashina clan soldiers take on Red Eyes during the Central Force invasion, but even with it they're hopelessly outmatched, especially since they brought fire]]. It can be induced on yourself by consuming a "Red Lump", which are hard to come by. It also disables resurrection on you while it's active.
* ''VideoGame/ShadowMan'': Michael Le Roi in his role as Shadow Man has them, to the point where the glow grows to resemble the Mask of Shadows. [[spoiler: Surprisingly, none of the villains have them...]]



* In ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' expansion Knights of the Fallen Empire, the scion Heskal's eyes glow brightly while he questions the Outlander as to what the Outlander intends to do to Arcann [[spoiler: shortly before attacking them]].



* In the E3 2015 trailer for ''VideoGame/TokyoMirageSessionsFE'', Chrom from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' is depicted with these. [[DarkIsNotEvil He's still a heroic character, though.]]



* The EvilSorcerer in ''VideoGame/MysteryOfMortlakeMansion'' has these - they're all we can see of his face.
* ''VideoGame/ShadowMan'': Michael Le Roi in his role as Shadow Man has them, to the point where the glow grows to resemble the Mask of Shadows. [[spoiler: Surprisingly, none of the villains have them...]]
* In the E3 2015 trailer for ''VideoGame/TokyoMirageSessionsFE'', Chrom from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' is depicted with these. [[DarkIsNotEvil He's still a heroic character, though.]]



* In ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' expansion Knights of the Fallen Empire, the scion Heskal's eyes glow brightly while he questions the Outlander as to what the Outlander intends to do to Arcann [[spoiler: shortly before attacking them]].



* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' uses this in a rare combination with RedEyesTakeWarning to denote amped-up versions of regular baddies you encounter throughout the game ([[NintendoHard not that the "regular" baddies are any walk in the park either]]). Here, the eyes are both red and glowing and you'd best look lively. Generally you can expect red-eyed enemies to move faster, hit harder, have more health and be more resistant to stun-lock than their generic counterparts. [[OhCrap And then there are the bosses whose eyes start to glow midway through the fight...]]
* ''VideoGame/OriAndTheBlindForest'': Kuro sports these. [[spoiler:During a flashback to her StartOfDarkness, you can see what sparked the pure hatred that made them start glowing like that]].
** In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', Kwolok and Mora both have glowing eyes while [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the control of]] TheCorruption; silver-white for the former, and a SicklyGreenGlow for the latter.
* ''VideoGame/{{Recettear}}'': When [[spoiler:Arma is]] possessed by [[spoiler:Terme Finance President, Avall]], and made to fight, her eyes glow yellow.
* In the Steam game ''Finding Bigfoot'', Bigfoot's eyes glow green. This is also one of his more monstrous portrayals, being a violent [[ToServeMan man eater]].
* In ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'', "[[RedEyesTakeWarning Red Eyes]]" is a condition that makes the user go into a form of BerserkerRage, becoming stronger and more resilient. The downside is they become much more vulnerable to fire. [[spoiler:Several Ashina clan soldiers take on Red Eyes during the Central Force invasion, but even with it they're hopelessly outmatched, especially since they brought fire]]. It can be induced on yourself by consuming a "Red Lump", which are hard to come by. It also disables resurrection on you while it's active.
* ''VideoGame/LochNess'': Nessie's eyes glow in the darkness, and she'll attack you if she finds you.



* The dragon's eyes and the dragonslayer's eyes in ''VisualNovel/DraKoi'' glow blue and red respectively when using their abilities. Or at least, the armor's eyes glow. Comes to the same thing.
* Rider in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' when she actually shows her eyes... Probably because they aren't really eyes so much as (apparently) crystallized magical energy that happen to be what she sees with. Oh, and she's [[spoiler: Medusa]]. Figure out the 'of doom' part.



* Rider in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' when she actually shows her eyes... Probably because they aren't really eyes so much as (apparently) crystallized magical energy that happen to be what she sees with. Oh, and she's [[spoiler: Medusa]]. Figure out the 'of doom' part.
* The dragon's eyes and the dragonslayer's eyes in ''VisualNovel/DraKoi'' glow blue and red respectively when using their abilities. Or at least, the armor's eyes glow. Comes to the same thing.



* ''WebAnimation/SquimpusMcGrimpus'', a Youtube channel that specializes in found-footage Fnaf content, has a couple of examples: The Puppet in The Bonnie Movement Test video, Circus Baby in sad_girl.mp4 and Funtime Freddy in birthday_boy.mp4 being the most prominent.



* ''Webcomic/{{Hyperboy}}'': [[spoiler:The Hypersuit]].
* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'': Epsilon [[spoiler:Church]], embodied by a Monitor (basically a floating eyeball) from ''Franchise/{{Halo}}''. When the eye shifts from blue to red, it indicates that the Monitor is about to fire a [[EnergyWeapon laser beam]].
--> '''Epsilon:''' You will fear my laserface!!
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': Cinder Fall manifests these when she starts throwing fire around. [[spoiler: Amber the Fall Maiden (whom Cinder stole her power from) also had glowing eyes when using her ElementalPowers.]] The creatures of Grimm also often feature glowing red eyes. [[spoiler: But all those pale to Ruby's mysterious Silver Eye Power, which creates a blinding wave of light and energy strong enough to petrify a Grimm the size of a building.]]



%%* ''Webcomic/{{Hyperboy}}'': [[spoiler:The Hypersuit]].
* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'': Epsilon [[spoiler:Church]], embodied by a Monitor (basically a floating eyeball) from ''Franchise/{{Halo}}''. When the eye shifts from blue to red, it indicates that the Monitor is about to fire a [[EnergyWeapon laser beam]].
--> '''Epsilon:''' You will fear my laserface!!
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': Cinder Fall manifests these when she starts throwing fire around. [[spoiler: Amber the Fall Maiden (whom Cinder stole her power from) also had glowing eyes when using her ElementalPowers.]] The creatures of Grimm also often feature glowing red eyes. [[spoiler: But all those pale to Ruby's mysterious Silver Eye Power, which creates a blinding wave of light and energy strong enough to petrify a Grimm the size of a building.]]
* ''WebAnimation/SquimpusMcGrimpus'', a Youtube channel that specializes in found-footage Fnaf content, has a couple of examples: The Puppet in The Bonnie Movement Test video, Circus Baby in sad_girl.mp4 and Funtime Freddy in birthday_boy.mp4 being the most prominent.



* ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'': [[HeroicComedicSociopath Black Mage.]] Complete with the hellish aura that was last seen when Black Mage confronted the personification of his sins ([[spoiler:himself]]), and before that, seen on Black Mage when he [[HellHasNewManagement took over hell]]. [[spoiler:Not surprisingly, Black Mage was using the power he gained from killing the personification of his sins.]]



* In ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell'', Dave's eyes glow when he's about to unleash his laser beams.
* ''Webcomic/CtrlAltDel'': [[GamerChick Lilah]] likes playing ''[[VideoGame/TheSims Sims 3]]''... for a very [[https://cad-comic.com/comic/they-track-all/ particular reason]].



* Ciro and Kareems eyes glow when they "go dark" in ''[[http://centralcitytower.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d5miak2 Project 0]]''. Played with in that it doubles as [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes a cartoonish trick]].



* ''Webcomic/{{Jack|DavidHopkins}}'': The SevenDeadlySins have glowing eyes, including the titular character, whose eyes grow black and become pin pricks of light when he's ticked off. The Devil subverts the trope by having completely [[BlackEyesOfEvil dark black eyes.]]
* In ''Webcomic/TheKamics'', the ex-valkyries, Gertrude, Brunhilda & Nikki's, eyes glow when they are angry. Oddly enough they usually glow the same color as their hair color.



* Ciro and Kareems eyes glow when they "go dark" in ''[[http://centralcitytower.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d5miak2 Project 0]]''. Played with in that it doubles as [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes a cartoonish trick]].



* In ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell'', Dave's eyes glow when he's about to unleash his laser beams.
* In ''Webcomic/TheKamics'', the ex-valkyries, Gertrude, Brunhilda & Nikki's, eyes glow when they are angry. Oddly enough they usually glow the same color as their hair color.
* ''Webcomic/{{Jack|DavidHopkins}}'': The SevenDeadlySins have glowing eyes, including the titular character, whose eyes grow black and become pin pricks of light when he's ticked off. The Devil subverts the trope by having completely [[BlackEyesOfEvil dark black eyes.]]
* ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'': [[HeroicComedicSociopath Black Mage.]] Complete with the hellish aura that was last seen when Black Mage confronted the personification of his sins ([[spoiler:himself]]), and before that, seen on Black Mage when he [[HellHasNewManagement took over hell]]. [[spoiler:Not surprisingly, Black Mage was using the power he gained from killing the personification of his sins.]]
* ''Webcomic/CtrlAltDel'': [[GamerChick Lilah]] likes playing ''[[VideoGame/TheSims Sims 3]]''... for a very [[https://cad-comic.com/comic/they-track-all/ particular reason]].

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* In the ending of ''VideoGame/AlphaPrime'', [[spoiler:Arnold]] appears to come back from the dead with glowing green eyes. This is not a good sign for the people he's on the ship with.



* All zombies in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyZombies'' are characterized by distinct glowing eyes, with varying colors to indicate who is controlling them (orange for Samantha/Maxis, blue for Richtofen, red for Apothicons).



* In ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2'', team member Io Nitta has them [[spoiler:when she channels the spirit of Lugh, an Irish sun god, as a (temporary) enemy. Toxic green eyes, to be precise]].



* Whenever a villain is possessed by Towa in ''VideoGame/DragonBallOnline'' and ''VideoGame/DragonballXenoverse''.
* The vendor in ''VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail'' has, as Fidget puts it, "glowing evil eyes of evil". As it turns out, he's not evil at all and quite eager to do business with you.
* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'', [[GlowingEyes glowing]] [[SupernaturalGoldEyes golden eyes]] are a trait of [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampires]], as revealed in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'''s ''Dawnguard'' DLC. It's implied that this is a trait which is InvisibleToNormals, and can only be seen by certain other supernatural beings (such as the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]], who has a draconic [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Aedric]] soul). Given that most in-universe consider vampires to be AlwaysChaoticEvil, the "of Doom" part easily applies, though there are individual exceptions.



%%* ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR]]'': [[DemonicSpiders Replica Ninjas]].



* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' has Freddy himself. His blue eyes glow when the power is out, and his endoskeleton's eyes glow white when he's moving around on later nights. The [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 sequel]] has Shadow Bonnie and Shadow Freddy (mysterious beings that have glowing white eyes) and a purple guy in one of the mini games (you can see that his eyes look very similar to Freddy's eyes).
* In ''VideoGame/{{Freelancer}}'', Nomad-infected people in cut-scenes make their eyes glow blue when they really mean business.



* Even ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' has this; sometimes played straight, sometimes averted. The Locust Horde (the main antagonists of the series) outfits many of their war beasts with helmets that have multiple glowing eye-pieces to fool human on-lookers that they're fighting multi-eyed, alien beast. The truth is, few Locust creatures actually have more than two eyes, let alone glowing ones. The exceptions being the Kryll, who have two eyes, and the Corpsers, who have four.
** A perhaps even greater example of this are the Lambent. Once something is exposed to Imulsion, the series' fictional fuel, it starts mutating into a horrible beast, twisting, shifting or even mummifying... but every single Lambent to date (that has eyes, mind you) has had glowing eyes. Seeing how the Lambent want to consume everything and every time you kill them, they explode, this trope is pretty justified.



* The ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure game ''The Gunpowder Plot'' features a shapeshifting Rutan called Lady Winters, who when in human and cat form has bright green glowing eyes.



* In the ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'' franchise, the Hylden and [[MindControlEyes those possessed by them]] have glowing green eyes. The Hylden seen at the time are AlwaysChaoticEvil. [[spoiler: Being in the local idea of Hell for untold millenia does that.]] Oh, and they try to take over the world and kill everyone. And [[GenreBlindness most humans have no idea]].



* [[spoiler:Morrighan's]] eyes in ''VideoGame/{{Mabinogi}}'', [[spoiler:when they aren't shut]], are this trope combined with DeathGlare. Needless to say, if you ever see them like this, chances are some serious shit is about to go down.



* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'':
** A character reaching twentieth level as a monk will get glowing eyes, presumably reflecting their becoming more than mere mortals as per the 20th-level class property.

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* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'':
**
''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'': A character reaching twentieth level as a monk will get glowing eyes, presumably reflecting their becoming more than mere mortals as per the 20th-level class property.property.
* ''VideoGame/NightTrap'' features these with Sarah (if you're fast enough to see her in the bedroom at the start of the game) and Tony. All of the other vampires have them as well, but only when they show their fangs.



* Monsters' eyes glow a [[SicklyGreenGlow sickly greenish shade]] when they're subjected to MindControl in ''[[Creator/{{Nitrome}} Parasite]]''.
* Killian in ''VideoGame/PerfectDark Zero'' has glowing red eyes, likely due to cybernetic augmentation.



* The [[InvincibilityPowerUp Pentagram of Protection]] in ''VideoGame/QuakeI'' makes the Ranger's eyes glow.



* All of the colossi in ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'' have these. When they're simply moving around, their eyes are blue, but when they're attacking or being attacked, they [[RedEyesTakeWarning turn orange.]]
* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'': ''All'' demons. It's a callback to the earliest days of the series.
* The last stage of 1985 coin-op ''Son of Phoenix'' (aka ''[[MarketBasedTitle '99: The Last War]]'') is set in a place which has the Parthenon, the Pyramids ''and'' the Easter Island Statues (presumably replicas of these things). At some points of the battle, one or more of the statues' eyes glow red.



* The Zuul from ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'' are depicted with glowing eyes in the artwork.
* Standard for anyone on the receiving end of an Ubercharge in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2''. The Demoman can get them (well, ''[[EyepatchOfPower one]]'') by taking heads with the Eyelander.
** A Professional {{Killstreak}} weapon will add a variety of special eye effects to a player once they've amassed a sufficiently high killstreak.



* Monsters' eyes glow a [[SicklyGreenGlow sickly greenish shade]] when they're subjected to MindControl in ''[[Creator/{{Nitrome}} Parasite]]''.
* In the ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'' franchise, the Hylden and [[MindControlEyes those possessed by them]] have glowing green eyes. The Hylden seen at the time are AlwaysChaoticEvil. [[spoiler: Being in the local idea of Hell for untold millenia does that.]] Oh, and they try to take over the world and kill everyone. And [[GenreBlindness most humans have no idea]].
* ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR]]'': [[DemonicSpiders Replica Ninjas]].
* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'': ''All'' demons. It's a callback to the earliest days of the series.
* The Zuul from ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'' are depicted with glowing eyes in the artwork.
* ''VideoGame/NightTrap'' features these with Sarah (if you're fast enough to see her in the bedroom at the start of the game) and Tony. All of the other vampires have them as well, but only when they show their fangs.
* The ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure game ''The Gunpowder Plot'' features a shapeshifting Rutan called Lady Winters, who when in human and cat form has bright green glowing eyes.
* Standard for anyone on the receiving end of an Ubercharge in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2''. The Demoman can get them (well, ''[[EyepatchOfPower one]]'') by taking heads with the Eyelander.
** A Professional {{Killstreak}} weapon will add a variety of special eye effects to a player once they've amassed a sufficiently high killstreak.
* All of the colossi in ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'' have these. When they're simply moving around, their eyes are blue, but when they're attacking or being attacked, they [[RedEyesTakeWarning turn orange.]]
* The [[InvincibilityPowerUp Pentagram of Protection]] in ''VideoGame/QuakeI'' makes the Ranger's eyes glow.
* All zombies in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyZombies'' are characterized by distinct glowing eyes, with varying colors to indicate who is controlling them (orange for Samantha/Maxis, blue for Richtofen, red for Apothicons)
* Killian in ''VideoGame/PerfectDark Zero'' has glowing red eyes, likely due to cybernetic augmentation.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Freelancer}}'', Nomad-infected people in cut-scenes make their eyes glow blue when they really mean business.
* In ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2'', team member Io Nitta has them [[spoiler:when she channels the spirit of Lugh, an Irish sun god, as a (temporary) enemy. Toxic green eyes, to be precise]].
* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'', [[GlowingEyes glowing]] [[SupernaturalGoldEyes golden eyes]] are a trait of [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampires]], as revealed in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'''s ''Dawnguard'' DLC. It's implied that this is a trait which is InvisibleToNormals, and can only be seen by certain other supernatural beings (such as the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]], who has a draconic [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Aedric]] soul). Given that most in-universe consider vampires to be AlwaysChaoticEvil, the "of Doom" part easily applies, though there are individual exceptions.
* Even ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' has this; sometimes played straight, sometimes averted. The Locust Horde (the main antagonists of the series) outfits many of their war beasts with helmets that have multiple glowing eye-pieces to fool human on-lookers that they're fighting multi-eyed, alien beast. The truth is, few Locust creatures actually have more than two eyes, let alone glowing ones. The exceptions being the Kryll, who have two eyes, and the Corpsers, who have four.
** A perhaps even greater example of this are the Lambent. Once something is exposed to Imulsion, the series' fictional fuel, it starts mutating into a horrible beast, twisting, shifting or even mummifying... but every single Lambent to date (that has eyes, mind you) has had glowing eyes. Seeing how the Lambent want to consume everything and every time you kill them, they explode, this trope is pretty justified.
* In the ending of ''VideoGame/AlphaPrime'', [[spoiler:Arnold]] appears to come back from the dead with glowing green eyes. This is not a good sign for the people he's on the ship with.
* [[spoiler:Morrighan's]] eyes in ''VideoGame/{{Mabinogi}}'', [[spoiler:when they aren't shut]], are this trope combined with DeathGlare. Needless to say, if you ever see them like this, chances are some serious shit is about to go down.
* The vendor in ''VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail'' has, as Fidget puts it, "glowing evil eyes of evil". As it turns out, he's not evil at all and quite eager to do business with you.
* The last stage of 1985 coin-op ''Son of Phoenix'' (aka ''[[MarketBasedTitle '99: The Last War]]'') is set in a place which has the Parthenon, the Pyramids ''and'' the Easter Island Statues (presumably replicas of these things). At some points of the battle, one or more of the statues' eyes glow red.
* Whenever a villain is possessed by Towa in ''VideoGame/DragonBallOnline'' and ''VideoGame/DragonballXenoverse''.
* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' has Freddy himself. His blue eyes glow when the power is out, and his endoskeleton's eyes glow white when he's moving around on later nights. The [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 sequel]] has Shadow Bonnie and Shadow Freddy (mysterious beings that have glowing white eyes) and a purple guy in one of the mini games (you can see that his eyes look very similar to Freddy's eyes).

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* In ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'', the PerversePuppet that [[CreepyChild Lieselotte]] carries around has these as a side-effect of her dead sister possessing it.
* Asura from ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'' after climbing out of Naraka has eyes permanently in this state, and they glow their former red color on occasion. His master Augus has these naturally, but [[spoiler: they are white holes because Augus is blind]]. They only return to normal once [[spoiler:Asura destroys Chakravartin and frees Mithra]].
* ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'': Sarevok's eyes glow yellow/golden, at least sometimes. Even [[spoiler:in his portrait in ''Throne of Bhaal'' when he's no longer a Bhaalspawn]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}},'' Rodin and Bayonetta are talking in the [[spoiler:Gates of Hell Bar]], and Rodin is using [[spoiler:bottles to describe the relationship between Paradiso, Inferno, and the Human world. When he says that heaven and hell are going "straight for each others' throats]]," his eyes glow red behind his sunglasses.
* The Little Sisters in ''VideoGame/BioShock'' have glowing eyes until they're rescued.
** In addition, the Big Daddies that protect the Little Sisters also have these eyes (or at least it looks so, given the portholes in their diving helmets glow). The Little Sisters can't harm you. If you hit a Big Daddy with a stray shot, though, they won't stop chasing you until you or they are dead.
** ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' has the combination of both in the Big Sister, a grown Little Sister in a Big Daddy-esque suit, with very visible [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]] and the ability to [[LightningBruiser quickly wreck anyone in sight.]]



* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'':
** The Kaka clan have glowing eyes. All. The. Time. They're descended from a living weapon, but are largely comical and harmless. Even the playable member, Taokaka, is a comic relief {{Cloudcuckoolander}}.
** Hazama/[[spoiler:Terumi]] has Glowing Eyes Of Doom in the ''Continuum Shift'' trailers, [[spoiler:and when revealed as the TheManBehindTheMan in ''Calamity Trigger'']]



* The Raincoat Killer in ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition'' has what appear to be red-tinted headlights where his eyes should be.



* In the arcade version of ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon II'', the boss Abore has glowing red eyes and ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' style {{sunglasses|AtNight}}; is he supposed to be a cyborg?



* The four fiends of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' seem to have this, whether or not it's due to graphical limitation is debatable.
* ''VideoGame/FreeSpace'''s Shivans have ''seven'' Glowing Eyes Of Doom. [[http://www.nightsolo.net/fs2guide/shivan1.bmp In a V shape.]] All of them are {{red|EyesTakeWarning}}.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Geneforge}}'', people who use many canisters frequently develop glowing eyes. They're not necessarily evil, but they are {{power|Glows}}ful and [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity frequently unstable]]. It may be {{in|vokedTrope}}tentional, rather than a random side effect -- a character in the first game says glowing eyes are "designed to engender respect."
* In ''VideoGame/GodHand'' the mooks will gain glowing eyes when there's a {{demon|icSpiders}} about.
* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'': Guilty Spark 343 is basically a floating mechanical eyeball. His eye goes [[RedEyesTakeWarning from blue to red]] when he's enraged beyond rationality.
* In ''VideoGame/Jak3Wastelander'', Jak's Light form has glowing white eyes--a stark contrast to his [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Dark form]]'s BlackEyesOfEvil. While he might ''look'' rather angelic with those massive, radiant wings, he can also freeze time and then blast the hell out of you with [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the Supernova]].
* In ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy'' and all ascending games, when you fail, the King's eyes will glow and make a speech on how much you fail.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Killzone}}'', the Helghast combine their {{gas mask|Mooks}}s with these.



* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'': For some no doubt insane reason, Kim Kaphwan's eyes have been known to become sparkling white spotlights when he decides to start kicking evil in the ass.



* The Witch from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead''. Oh God, the witch...

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* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime,'' Ganondorf's eyes start glowing hellishly just before he goes into OneWingedAngel mode.
** In the HD remake of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' a new graphical effect added to the game is that enemies' eyes have a noticeable glow to them.



* Waluigi exhibited these whenever he scored a point in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' for UsefulNotes/{{Nintendo 64}}.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** In the [[VideoGame/MassEffect1 first game]], [[BigBad Saren]] had these, as well, due to his Reaper implants. [[spoiler: Exactly the same. They're an early hint that he's a Reaper thrall.]]
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'':
*** If Shepard moves toward the Renegade side of the KarmaMeter, their eyes begin to glow red as their more violent, aggressive, and ruthless nature exacerbates the cybernetic implants in their body.
*** Also invoked when Harbinger takes control of a Collector soldier.



* In the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series, Kazuya Mishima's left eye glows red as of the 4th game, either because of the Mishima bloodline's Devil Gene, or his resurrection by G Corporation. Mokujin, as well, though his aren't really evil as much as an indicator of evil.
* Common in {{fighting game}}s, especially with possessed or boss characters. Akuma and Evil Ryu from the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series always have their eyes glowing red to show they're under the influence of [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Satsui no Hadou]]. M. Bison has glowing white eyes in every game he's appeared in outside of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'':
** Fighters put their eyes all glowy and get a fiery BattleAura when they grab a Smash Ball, which gives them a somewhat diabolic look. [[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_uk/characters/images/mario/mario_070529b-l.jpg Check out yourself]].
** However, Captain Falcon and Meta Knight already have these to begin with, and Mr. Game & Watch averts this by having no eyes to speak of...
** Speaking of ''Brawl'', Link and Toon Link both have "dark" alternate costumes featuring ebony skin, white hair and, yes, glowing red eyes.
* Continuing from the ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' example in the anime section, in a number of games, most mobile suits will have their eyes momentarily glow before some of the more dramatic attacks. By ''VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration Spirits'', pretty much every single Mobile Suit in the game will have a freeze frame where nothing moves except the background and the glowing eyes of the attacking unit. Occasionally matching certain suits with certain pilots will give even more dramatic glowing eye shots. The best is whenever Char Aznable pilots his Sazabi, which provides a particularly menacing image. Of course, it IS a Zeon MS....
* Sam Fisher of ''VideoGame/SplinterCell'' is nearly always pictured wearing his night-vision goggles, with the glowing green eyepieces as a visual reference to this trope. He's not superpowered, but he's certainly not someone you'd ever want to anger.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime,'' Ganondorf's eyes start glowing hellishly just before he goes into OneWingedAngel mode.
** In the HD remake of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' a new graphical effect added to the game is that enemies' eyes have a noticeable glow to them.

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* In ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' (more specifically ''Monster Hunter Tri'') a hunter can forge the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series, Kazuya Mishima's left eye glows red as Helios armor set, in which the "eye slots" glow a sort of light blue. It doesn't really inspire doom (in fact you'd probably get some praise from fellow hunters) except for the monster you hunted to make it, an ''Elder Dragon'' named Ceadus. Who is nearly 60 meters long and causes earthquakes to an ''entire island'' whenever he rams it with his horns.
** A lot of monsters also exhibit this themselves, though usually when enraged. All
of the 4th game, either because of the Mishima bloodline's Devil Gene, or his resurrection by G Corporation. Mokujin, as well, though his aren't really evil as much as an indicator of evil.
* Common in {{fighting game}}s, especially with possessed or boss characters. Akuma and Evil Ryu from the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series always
aquatic monsters have their eyes glowing red to show they're under the influence of [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Satsui no Hadou]]. M. Bison has glowing white eyes in every game he's appeared in outside of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'':
** Fighters put their eyes all glowy and get a fiery BattleAura
it when they grab a Smash Ball, fighting them underwater, which gives them works as a somewhat diabolic look. [[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_uk/characters/images/mario/mario_070529b-l.jpg Check out yourself]].
** However, Captain Falcon and Meta Knight already have these
gameplay element to begin with, and Mr. Game & Watch averts this by having no eyes to speak of...
** Speaking of ''Brawl'', Link and Toon Link both have "dark" alternate costumes featuring ebony skin, white hair and, yes, glowing red eyes.
* Continuing from the ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' example in the anime section, in a number of games, most mobile suits will have their eyes momentarily glow before some of the more dramatic attacks. By ''VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration Spirits'', pretty much every single Mobile Suit in the game will have a freeze frame
help you see where nothing moves except they are more easily as it is very hard to see underwater, and also to inspire terror as you may not see the background monster behind you until it rears its head and shows you the glowing eyes.
** A notable example among land monsters is the Nargacuga, who is usually fought at night and whose
eyes of the attacking unit. Occasionally matching certain suits with certain pilots will give even glow bright red. They glow more dramatic glowing eye shots. The best intensely when the monster is whenever Char Aznable pilots his Sazabi, enraged, leaving trails as it moves around. This is mitigated somewhat if you break its face, which provides a particularly menacing image. Of course, it IS a Zeon MS....
* Sam Fisher of ''VideoGame/SplinterCell'' is nearly always pictured wearing his night-vision goggles, with
has the glowing green eyepieces as result of [[EyeScream a visual reference scar where one eye used to be]], though the other eye still glows.
*** Lucent Nargacuga takes
this trope. He's not superpowered, but he's certainly not someone you'd ever want to anger.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime,'' Ganondorf's
a step further: though its eyes start glowing hellishly just before he goes into OneWingedAngel mode.
** In the HD remake
still glow, it is capable of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' a new graphical effect added to the game is that enemies' turning completely invisible, so its eyes have a noticeable glow to them.(when in rage mode) are the only means by which you can effectively track its motion.



* The four fiends of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' seem to have this, whether or not it's due to graphical limitation is debatable.
* Waluigi exhibited these whenever he scored a point in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' for UsefulNotes/{{Nintendo 64}}.

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* The four fiends ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'':
** A character reaching twentieth level as a monk will get glowing eyes, presumably reflecting their becoming more than mere mortals as per the 20th-level class property.
* ''VideoGame/OdinSphere'': When in his [[SuperMode Shadow Form]], one
of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' seem to have this, whether or not it's due to graphical limitation is debatable.
* Waluigi exhibited these whenever he scored a point in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' for UsefulNotes/{{Nintendo 64}}.
Oswald's eyes disappears and the other glows red.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Geneforge}}'', people who use many canisters frequently develop glowing eyes. They're not necessarily evil, but they are {{power|Glows}}ful and [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity frequently unstable]]. It may be {{in|vokedTrope}}tentional, rather than a random side effect -- a character in the first game says glowing eyes are "designed to engender respect."
* The Little Sisters in ''VideoGame/BioShock'' have glowing eyes until they're rescued.
** In addition, the Big Daddies that protect the Little Sisters also have these eyes (or at least it looks so, given the portholes in their diving helmets glow). The Little Sisters can't harm you. If you hit a Big Daddy with a stray shot, though, they won't stop chasing you until you or they are dead.
** ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' has the combination of both in the Big Sister, a grown Little Sister in a Big Daddy-esque suit, with very visible [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]] and the ability to [[LightningBruiser quickly wreck anyone in sight.]]
* ''VideoGame/FreeSpace'''s Shivans have ''seven'' Glowing Eyes Of Doom. [[http://www.nightsolo.net/fs2guide/shivan1.bmp In a V shape.]] All of them are {{red|EyesTakeWarning}}.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Geneforge}}'', people who use many canisters frequently develop All of ''VideoGame/Persona4'''s shadows have glowing eyes. They're not necessarily evil, but golden eyes when in human form and if a person denies their shadow as being a part of them, then they'll get attacked and killed by them.
* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Albert Wesker from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'' to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' has this in addition to {{red eyes|TakeWarning}} with [[HellishPupils slitted pupils]]. Strangely enough,
they are {{power|Glows}}ful and [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity frequently unstable]]. It visibly glow through his [[SunglassesAtNight trademarked sunglasses,]] but not when he takes them off, so it's probably more for dramatic effect than anything.
** The zombified members of Wesker's private army have glowing red night-vision goggles. Wesker's eyes flashing red through his shades
may be {{in|vokedTrope}}tentional, rather than a random side effect -- a character ShoutOut to ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''.
* Continuing from the ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' example
in the first anime section, in a number of games, most mobile suits will have their eyes momentarily glow before some of the more dramatic attacks. By ''VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration Spirits'', pretty much every single Mobile Suit in the game says will have a freeze frame where nothing moves except the background and the glowing eyes are "designed to engender respect."
*
of the attacking unit. Occasionally matching certain suits with certain pilots will give even more dramatic glowing eye shots. The Little Sisters in ''VideoGame/BioShock'' best is whenever Char Aznable pilots his Sazabi, which provides a particularly menacing image. Of course, it IS a Zeon MS....
* Sam Fisher of ''VideoGame/SplinterCell'' is nearly always pictured wearing his night-vision goggles, with the glowing green eyepieces as a visual reference to this trope. He's not superpowered, but he's certainly not someone you'd ever want to anger.
%%* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft'', all the Protoss (and most of the Zerg)
have glowing eyes.
* Common in {{fighting game}}s, especially with possessed or boss characters. Akuma and Evil Ryu from the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series always have their
eyes until glowing red to show they're rescued.
** In addition,
under the Big Daddies that protect the Little Sisters also have these eyes (or at least it looks so, given the portholes in their diving helmets glow). The Little Sisters can't harm you. If you hit a Big Daddy with a stray shot, though, they won't stop chasing you until you or they are dead.
** ''VideoGame/BioShock2''
influence of [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Satsui no Hadou]]. M. Bison has the combination of both in the Big Sister, a grown Little Sister in a Big Daddy-esque suit, with very visible [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]] white eyes in every game he's appeared in outside of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'':
** Fighters put their eyes all glowy
and the ability to [[LightningBruiser quickly wreck anyone in sight.]]
* ''VideoGame/FreeSpace'''s Shivans have ''seven'' Glowing Eyes Of Doom.
get a fiery BattleAura when they grab a Smash Ball, which gives them a somewhat diabolic look. [[http://www.nightsolo.net/fs2guide/shivan1.bmp smashbros.com/wii/en_uk/characters/images/mario/mario_070529b-l.jpg Check out yourself]].
** However, Captain Falcon and Meta Knight already have these to begin with, and Mr. Game & Watch averts this by having no eyes to speak of...
** Speaking of ''Brawl'', Link and Toon Link both have "dark" alternate costumes featuring ebony skin, white hair and, yes, glowing red eyes.
*
In a V shape.]] All the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series, Kazuya Mishima's left eye glows red as of them are {{red|EyesTakeWarning}}. the 4th game, either because of the Mishima bloodline's Devil Gene, or his resurrection by G Corporation. Mokujin, as well, though his aren't really evil as much as an indicator of evil.



* In ''VideoGame/Jak3Wastelander'', Jak's Light form has glowing white eyes--a stark contrast to his [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Dark form]]'s BlackEyesOfEvil. While he might ''look'' rather angelic with those massive, radiant wings, he can also freeze time and then blast the hell out of you with [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the Supernova]].
* In ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'', the PerversePuppet that [[CreepyChild Lieselotte]] carries around has these as a side-effect of her dead sister possessing it.
* All of ''VideoGame/Persona4'''s shadows have these when in human form.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Killzone}}'', the Helghast combine their {{gas mask|Mooks}}s with these.



* In ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy'' and all ascending games, when you fail, the King's eyes will glow and make a speech on how much you fail.
* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft'', all the Protoss (and most of the Zerg) have glowing eyes
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'':
** The Kaka clan have glowing eyes. All. The. Time. They're descended from a living weapon, but are largely comical and harmless. Even the playable member, Taokaka, is a comic relief {{Cloudcuckoolander}}.
** Hazama/[[spoiler:Terumi]] has Glowing Eyes Of Doom in the ''Continuum Shift'' trailers, [[spoiler:and when revealed as the TheManBehindTheMan in ''Calamity Trigger'']]
* For some no doubt insane reason, [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Kim Kaphwan]]'s eyes have been known to become sparkling white spotlights when he decides to start kicking evil in the ass.
* ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'': Sarevok's eyes glow yellow/golden, at least sometimes. Even [[spoiler:in his portrait in ''Throne of Bhaal'' when he's no longer a Bhaalspawn]].
* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Albert Wesker from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'' to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' has this in addition to {{red eyes|TakeWarning}} with [[HellishPupils slitted pupils]]. Strangely enough, they visibly glow through his [[SunglassesAtNight trademarked sunglasses,]] but not when he takes them off, so it's probably more for dramatic effect than anything.
** The zombified members of Wesker's private army have glowing red night-vision goggles. Wesker's eyes flashing red through his shades may be a ShoutOut to ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''.
* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'':
** A character reaching twentieth level as a monk will get glowing eyes, presumably reflecting their becoming more than mere mortals as per the 20th-level class property.



* In ''VideoGame/GodHand'' the mooks will gain glowing eyes when there's a {{demon|icSpiders}} about.
* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'': Guilty Spark 343 is basically a floating mechanical eyeball. His eye goes [[RedEyesTakeWarning from blue to red]] when he's enraged beyond rationality.
* In the arcade version of ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon II'', the boss Abore has glowing red eyes and ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' style {{sunglasses|AtNight}}; is he supposed to be a cyborg?
* In ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' (more specifically ''Monster Hunter Tri'') a hunter can forge the Helios armor set, in which the "eye slots" glow a sort of light blue. It doesn't really inspire doom (in fact you'd probably get some praise from fellow hunters) except for the monster you hunted to make it, an ''Elder Dragon'' named Ceadus. Who is nearly 60 meters long and causes earthquakes to an ''entire island'' whenever he rams it with his horns.
** A lot of monsters also exhibit this themselves, though usually when enraged. All of the aquatic monsters have it when fighting them underwater, which works as a gameplay element to help you see where they are more easily as it is very hard to see underwater, and also to inspire terror as you may not see the monster behind you until it rears its head and shows you the glowing eyes.
** A notable example among land monsters is the Nargacuga, who is usually fought at night and whose eyes glow bright red. They glow more intensely when the monster is enraged, leaving trails as it moves around. This is mitigated somewhat if you break its face, which has the result of [[EyeScream a scar where one eye used to be]], though the other eye still glows.
*** Lucent Nargacuga takes this a step further: though its eyes still glow, it is capable of turning completely invisible, so its eyes (when in rage mode) are the only means by which you can effectively track its motion.



* The Raincoat Killer in ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition'' has what appear to be red-tinted headlights where his eyes should be.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** In the [[VideoGame/MassEffect1 first game]], [[BigBad Saren]] had these, as well, due to his Reaper implants. [[spoiler: Exactly the same. They're an early hint that he's a Reaper thrall.]]
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'':
*** If Shepard moves toward the Renegade side of the KarmaMeter, their eyes begin to glow red as their more violent, aggressive, and ruthless nature exacerbates the cybernetic implants in their body.
*** Also invoked when Harbinger takes control of a Collector soldier.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}},'' Rodin and Bayonetta are talking in the [[spoiler:Gates of Hell Bar]], and Rodin is using [[spoiler:bottles to describe the relationship between Paradiso, Inferno, and the Human world. When he says that heaven and hell are going "straight for each others' throats]]," his eyes glow red behind his sunglasses.



* Asura from ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'' after climbing out of Naraka has eyes permanently in this state, and they glow their former red color on occasion. His master Augus has these naturally, but [[spoiler: they are white holes because Augus is blind]]. They only return to normal once [[spoiler:Asura destroys Chakravartin and frees Mithra]].



* ''VideoGame/OdinSphere'': When in his [[SuperMode Shadow Form]], one of Oswald's eyes disappears and the other glows red.
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** The Endermen have glowing violet eyes and if you make [{DontLookAtMe eye contact with them, they'll go attack you]].

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* In the original ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', the single-dot Protean power was "Eyes of the Beast" or "Gleam of Red Eyes" depending on the edition. Aside from making the vampire in question's eyes glow red, which was great for intimidating some characters, a vampire using it could see in deepest night as though it was a clear day at noon.
* Seemingly ''everyone'' in ''{{TabletopGame/Warhammer 40000}}'' has these. It can only be assumed that any face-concealing helmet will have [=LEDs=] in the eyepieces. That said, the Salamanders chapter of the Adeptus Astartes actually DO have them: glowing red orbs that emit heat, with no pupil or iris.



* In ''Franchise/MagicTheGathering'', the nigh-immortal, dimension-hopping godlike wizards known as "Planeswalkers" have these eyes while using their stronger powers, as well as anyone affected by said powers (if the magic in question CAN effect other beings, such as necromancy or mind magics).



* ''TabletopGame/{{Warcraft}}'': At least in the first one, night elves (and perhaps high elves also; don't have now the sourcebook) are described to have no pupils and glowing eyes, especially under the moonlight.



* In ''Franchise/MagicTheGathering'', the nigh-immortal, dimension-hopping godlike wizards known as "Planeswalkers" have these eyes while using their stronger powers, as well as anyone affected by said powers (if the magic in question CAN effect other beings, such as necromancy or mind magics).

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* In ''Franchise/MagicTheGathering'', ''TabletopGame/{{Warcraft}}'': At least in the nigh-immortal, dimension-hopping godlike wizards known as "Planeswalkers" first one, night elves (and perhaps high elves also; don't have these eyes while using their stronger powers, as well as anyone affected by said powers (if now the magic sourcebook) are described to have no pupils and glowing eyes, especially under the moonlight.
* Seemingly ''everyone''
in question CAN effect other beings, such as necromancy ''{{TabletopGame/Warhammer 40000}}'' has these. It can only be assumed that any face-concealing helmet will have [=LEDs=] in the eyepieces. That said, the Salamanders chapter of the Adeptus Astartes actually DO have them: glowing red orbs that emit heat, with no pupil or mind magics).iris.



* In the original ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', the single-dot Protean power was "Eyes of the Beast" or "Gleam of Red Eyes" depending on the edition. Aside from making the vampire in question's eyes glow red, which was great for intimidating some characters, a vampire using it could see in deepest night as though it was a clear day at noon.



* [[GiantSpider Spiders]] in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
** The Endermen also have this trait.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} III'', [[TheBerserker Grom Hellscream]] had glowing red eyes, caused by his embracing demon rage with open arms. The glow dies away a moment before his death because he killed the demon who caused the rage. In the expansion Frozen Throne, Arthas gets glowing blue eyes after fusing with the Lich King Ner'Zhul.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' (see also GlowingEyes for less sinister examples):
** The Warlock class's demon {{summon|Magic}}s have glowing eyes (except the Felhunter, whose eyes are so tiny as to be practically invisible).
** The demonic eredar have glowing yellow eyes (although that differs from their non-demonic draenei counterparts only in colour).
** Fel Orcs, who achieved their state by drinking a demon's blood, have glowing red eyes.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series, Kazuya Mishima's left eye glows red as of the 4th game, either because of the Mishima bloodline's Devil Gene, or his resurrection by G Corporation. Mokujin, as well, though his aren't really evil as much as an indicator of evil.
* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
** Ridley has a pair of yellow-orange ones; his Space Pirate lackeys share this trait in the original ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime''.
** The main villain of ''Prime'', Metroid Prime itself, has glowing eyes, but in deep crimson.
** Phazon-corrupted characters in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' sport glowing blue eyes, including [[spoiler: Rundas, Ghor, Gandrayda, and Samus herself - the last being visibly reflected in her visor, and growing worse throughout the game]].

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* [[GiantSpider Spiders]] Some of the characters in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
** The Endermen also
''VideoGame/TheBlackHeart'' have this trait.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} III'', [[TheBerserker Grom Hellscream]] had glowing red eyes, caused by his embracing demon rage with open arms. The glow dies away a moment before his death because he killed the demon who caused the rage. In the expansion Frozen Throne, Arthas gets glowing blue eyes after fusing with the Lich King Ner'Zhul.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' (see also GlowingEyes for less sinister examples):
** The Warlock class's demon {{summon|Magic}}s have glowing eyes (except the Felhunter, whose eyes are
these; Animus' single eye glows yellow, so tiny as to be practically invisible).
** The demonic eredar have
do Hashi's eyes. Final has two huge glowing yellow eyes (although that differs from eyes, and their non-demonic draenei counterparts only in colour).
** Fel Orcs, who achieved their state by drinking
glow amplifies whenever he casts powerful magic. In a demon's blood, have glowing particularly sinister variation, Janos is always portrayed as a dark silhouette, and generally with a single red eyes.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series, Kazuya Mishima's left
eye glows red as of the 4th game, either because of the Mishima bloodline's Devil Gene, or his resurrection by G Corporation. Mokujin, as well, though his aren't really evil as much as an indicator of evil.
* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
** Ridley has a pair of yellow-orange ones; his Space Pirate lackeys share this trait in the original ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime''.
** The main villain of ''Prime'', Metroid Prime itself, has glowing eyes, but in deep crimson.
** Phazon-corrupted characters in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' sport glowing blue eyes, including [[spoiler: Rundas, Ghor, Gandrayda, and Samus herself - the last being visibly reflected in her visor, and growing worse throughout the game]].
glowing.



* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'':
** Several different forms of these are costume options. These range from a face-type (which predates costume auras) with solid-color eyes, to Electric Eyes, Fiery Eyes, Smoky Eyes, Sparkly Eyes, and more.
** Also, human-form Kheldians' eyes glow when using their powers as an indication that they're channelling power from their alien halves.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'':
** Subverted with Sparda. He's a demon with distinct glowing eyes in his true form, but had a HeelFaceTurn long before the games' events to become a sort of [[MessianicArchetype savior figure]] to parts of the human race.
** Dante has these towards the end of [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry1 the first game]] when he stops fooling around with Mundus and gets ''really'' [[OhCrap pissed off]].
--->'''Dante:''' SILENCE!
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2'', Tateobesu uses its eyes' glow to [[BlindedByTheLight temporarily blind Lucia before their fight]], though the flashing lights have no effect on her during gameplay.
** Beowulf, whose single glowing {{red eye|sTakeWarning}} becomes more evident as he TurnsRed in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening''.
** [[spoiler:Nero]]'s eyes glow red in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' once Agnus manages to [[UnstoppableRage piss him off enough]], [[spoiler:unlocking a spectral Devil Trigger]].
** In ''VideoGame/DMCDevilMayCry'', Mundus has glowing eyes when in combat, and Vergil gains these [[spoiler:after absorbing [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Hollow Vergil]] towards the end of ''Vergil's Downfall''.]]
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', Urizen is a powerful demon with eyes that glow bright blue. Likewise, the playable characters' eyes permanently glow red if their [[PurposelyOverpowered Super Costumes]] are equipped.
* The three core characters in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' have these. Laharl and Etna show them when they're angry, whereas Flonne also sports them when she's [[{{Otaku}} overly excited]]. Bonus points for her eyes lighting ''on fire'' either way.
** [[VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice Raspberyl]] also gets these when she's mad.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'', the protagonist's eyes on the status bar become glowing and golden when an invulnerability power up is taken (or God Mode is enabled). Combine with a Berserk Pack, and you too can have fun with puns!
* Similarly, the protagonist in ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' -- but only on enabling of God Mode (no invincibility powerups in that game).



* Although the Hummer robots of ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}'' are pretty much a joke, their eyes glow in the dark and may cause pants-crapping. Oh yeah, and what's worse is when you see the juggernaut's eyes... The only difference is that the juggernaut is DAMN FAR FROM A JOKE.
* The Witch from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead''. Oh God, the witch...

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* Although the Hummer robots of ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}'' are pretty much a joke, their In ''VideoGame/{{Fable}}'' being fully evil causes your eyes to glow in the dark and may cause pants-crapping. Oh yeah, and what's worse is when red. By this point, you see the juggernaut's eyes... The only difference is that the juggernaut is DAMN FAR FROM A JOKE.
* The Witch
also have demonic horns, insects buzzing around you, a red mist emanating from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead''. Oh God, your footsteps, and townspeople flee at the witch...sight of you.



* Common in {{fighting game}}s, especially with possessed or boss characters. Akuma and Evil Ryu from the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series always have their eyes glowing red to show they're under the influence of [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Satsui no Hadou]]. M. Bison has glowing white eyes in every game he's appeared in outside of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'':
** Fighters put their eyes all glowy and get a fiery BattleAura when they grab a Smash Ball, which gives them a somewhat diabolic look. [[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_uk/characters/images/mario/mario_070529b-l.jpg Check out yourself]].
** However, Captain Falcon and Meta Knight already have these to begin with, and Mr. Game & Watch averts this by having no eyes to speak of...
** Speaking of ''Brawl'', Link and Toon Link both have "dark" alternate costumes featuring ebony skin, white hair and, yes, glowing red eyes.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Fable}}'' being fully evil causes your eyes to glow red. By this point, you also have demonic horns, insects buzzing around you, a red mist emanating from your footsteps, and townspeople flee at the sight of you.



* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'':
** Subverted with Sparda. He's a demon with distinct glowing eyes in his true form, but had a HeelFaceTurn long before the games' events to become a sort of [[MessianicArchetype savior figure]] to parts of the human race.
** Dante has these towards the end of [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry1 the first game]] when he stops fooling around with Mundus and gets ''really'' [[OhCrap pissed off]].
--->'''Dante:''' SILENCE!
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2'', Tateobesu uses its eyes' glow to [[BlindedByTheLight temporarily blind Lucia before their fight]], though the flashing lights have no effect on her during gameplay.
** Beowulf, whose single glowing {{red eye|sTakeWarning}} becomes more evident as he TurnsRed in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening''.
** [[spoiler:Nero]]'s eyes glow red in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' once Agnus manages to [[UnstoppableRage piss him off enough]], [[spoiler:unlocking a spectral Devil Trigger]].
** In ''VideoGame/DMCDevilMayCry'', Mundus has glowing eyes when in combat, and Vergil gains these [[spoiler:after absorbing [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Hollow Vergil]] towards the end of ''Vergil's Downfall''.]]
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', Urizen is a powerful demon with eyes that glow bright blue. Likewise, the playable characters' eyes permanently glow red if their [[PurposelyOverpowered Super Costumes]] are equipped.
* Some of the characters in ''VideoGame/TheBlackHeart'' have these; Animus' single eye glows yellow, so do Hashi's eyes. Final has two huge glowing yellow eyes, and their glow amplifies whenever he casts powerful magic. In a particularly sinister variation, Janos is always portrayed as a dark silhouette, and generally with a single red eye glowing.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'', the protagonist's eyes on the status bar become glowing and golden when an invulnerability power up is taken (or God Mode is enabled). Combine with a Berserk Pack, and you too can have fun with puns!
* Similarly, the protagonist in ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' -- but only on enabling of God Mode (no invincibility powerups in that game).
* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'':
** Several different forms of these are costume options. These range from a face-type (which predates costume auras) with solid-color eyes, to Electric Eyes, Fiery Eyes, Smoky Eyes, Sparkly Eyes, and more.
** Also, human-form Kheldians' eyes glow when using their powers as an indication that they're channelling power from their alien halves.

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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'':
** Subverted with Sparda. He's a demon with distinct
The Witch from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead''. Oh God, the witch...
* ''VideoGame/LostSoulAside'': The stone figure boss in the 2017 gameplay trailer has eyes
glowing eyes in his true form, but had a HeelFaceTurn long before bright blue.
* Although
the games' events to become a sort Hummer robots of [[MessianicArchetype savior figure]] to parts of the human race.
** Dante has these towards the end of [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry1 the first game]] when he stops fooling around with Mundus and gets ''really'' [[OhCrap pissed off]].
--->'''Dante:''' SILENCE!
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2'', Tateobesu uses its eyes' glow to [[BlindedByTheLight temporarily blind Lucia before
''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}'' are pretty much a joke, their fight]], though the flashing lights have no effect on her during gameplay.
** Beowulf, whose single glowing {{red eye|sTakeWarning}} becomes more evident as he TurnsRed in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening''.
** [[spoiler:Nero]]'s
eyes glow red in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' once Agnus manages to [[UnstoppableRage piss him off enough]], [[spoiler:unlocking a spectral Devil Trigger]].
the dark and may cause pants-crapping. Oh yeah, and what's worse is when you see the juggernaut's eyes... The only difference is that the juggernaut is DAMN FAR FROM A JOKE.
* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
** In ''VideoGame/DMCDevilMayCry'', Mundus Ridley has a pair of yellow-orange ones; his Space Pirate lackeys share this trait in the original ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime''.
** The main villain of ''Prime'', Metroid Prime itself,
has glowing eyes, but in deep crimson.
** Phazon-corrupted characters in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' sport glowing blue eyes, including [[spoiler: Rundas, Ghor, Gandrayda, and Samus herself - the last being visibly reflected in her visor, and growing worse throughout the game]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''"
** The [[GiantSpider Spiders]] have glowing red eyes, which fits as they are fully hostile at night while they'll only attack you if you bother them during the day.
** The Endermen have glowing violet
eyes when in combat, and Vergil gains these [[spoiler:after absorbing if you make [{DontLookAtMe eye contact with them, they'll go attack you]].
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series, Kazuya Mishima's left eye glows red as of the 4th game, either because of the Mishima bloodline's Devil Gene, or his resurrection by G Corporation. Mokujin, as well, though his aren't really evil as much as an indicator of evil.
* Common in {{fighting game}}s, especially with possessed or boss characters. Akuma and Evil Ryu from the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series always have their eyes glowing red to show they're under the influence of
[[SuperpoweredEvilSide Hollow Vergil]] towards the end of ''Vergil's Downfall''.]]
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', Urizen is a powerful demon with eyes that glow bright blue. Likewise, the playable characters' eyes permanently glow red if their [[PurposelyOverpowered Super Costumes]] are equipped.
* Some of the characters in ''VideoGame/TheBlackHeart'' have these; Animus' single eye glows yellow, so do Hashi's eyes. Final
Satsui no Hadou]]. M. Bison has two huge glowing yellow eyes, and white eyes in every game he's appeared in outside of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl'':
** Fighters put
their glow amplifies whenever he casts powerful magic. In a particularly sinister variation, Janos is always portrayed as a dark silhouette, and generally with a single red eye glowing.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'', the protagonist's
eyes on the status bar become all glowy and get a fiery BattleAura when they grab a Smash Ball, which gives them a somewhat diabolic look. [[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_uk/characters/images/mario/mario_070529b-l.jpg Check out yourself]].
** However, Captain Falcon and Meta Knight already have these to begin with, and Mr. Game & Watch averts this by having no eyes to speak of...
** Speaking of ''Brawl'', Link and Toon Link both have "dark" alternate costumes featuring ebony skin, white hair and, yes,
glowing and golden when an invulnerability power up is taken (or God Mode is enabled). Combine with a Berserk Pack, and you too can have fun with puns!
* Similarly, the protagonist in ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'' -- but only on enabling of God Mode (no invincibility powerups in that game).
* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'':
** Several different forms of these are costume options. These range from a face-type (which predates costume auras) with solid-color eyes, to Electric Eyes, Fiery Eyes, Smoky Eyes, Sparkly Eyes, and more.
** Also, human-form Kheldians' eyes glow when using their powers as an indication that they're channelling power from their alien halves.
red eyes.



* The three core characters in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' have these. Laharl and Etna show them when they're angry, whereas Flonne also sports them when she's [[{{Otaku}} overly excited]]. Bonus points for her eyes lighting ''on fire'' either way.
** [[VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice Raspberyl]] also gets these when she's mad.



* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'': Many mechon, most notably the Face units, have mechanical light-up eyes.
** [[spoiler: The Mechonis sports a pair of glowing eyes when it awakens, as does the Bionis.]]



* ''VideoGame/ZombieClaus'': The titular undead Santa has brightly glowing eyes.
* ''VideoGame/LostSoulAside'': The stone figure boss in the 2017 gameplay trailer has eyes glowing bright blue.


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* In ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} III'', [[TheBerserker Grom Hellscream]] had glowing red eyes, caused by his embracing demon rage with open arms. The glow dies away a moment before his death because he killed the demon who caused the rage. In the expansion Frozen Throne, Arthas gets glowing blue eyes after fusing with the Lich King Ner'Zhul.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' (see also GlowingEyes for less sinister examples):
** The Warlock class's demon {{summon|Magic}}s have glowing eyes (except the Felhunter, whose eyes are so tiny as to be practically invisible).
** The demonic eredar have glowing yellow eyes (although that differs from their non-demonic draenei counterparts only in colour).
** Fel Orcs, who achieved their state by drinking a demon's blood, have glowing red eyes.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'':
** Many mechon, most notably the Face units, have mechanical light-up eyes.
** [[spoiler: The Mechonis sports a pair of glowing eyes when it awakens, as does the Bionis.]]
* ''VideoGame/ZombieClaus'': The titular undead Santa has brightly glowing eyes.
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** ComicBook/{{Cable}} and his alternate-universe half-brother, [[Characters/MarvelComicsXMan Nate Grey]], both have glowing left eyes.

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** ComicBook/{{Cable}} and his alternate-universe half-brother, [[Characters/MarvelComicsXMan Nate Grey]], both have glowing left eyes.eyes - though in Nate's case, both will glow when he's particularly mad, once veering into RedEyesTakeWarning during his AntiVillain period (after Apocalypse had done something that particularly annoyed him. [[EvilerThanThou In this case, speaking]]).



** Her daughter, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Rachel Summers]], (who actually was the Phoenix host for far longer Jean) has a glowing left eye, just like her male siblings; see above), except that in addition to the glow it's surrounded by a glowing Phoenix emblem. Normally it's yellow, but an upgrade turned it blue.

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** Her daughter, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Rachel Summers]], (who actually was the Phoenix host for far longer Jean) has a glowing left eye, just like her male siblings; see above), except that in addition to the glow it's surrounded by a glowing Phoenix emblem. Normally it's yellow, but an upgrade turned it blue. These days, the emblem's gone, but both eyes have known to glow, like her younger brother Nate.
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* [[Characters/YoungAvengersTitleTeam Wiccan]] of ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' has these when using his spellcasting/reality warping abilities, but the most memorable examples are when he put everyone in Central Park into a magical coma, and later when he knocked all of the Avengers senseless and teleported his team halfway around the world within the span of about half a second.

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* [[Characters/YoungAvengersTitleTeam Wiccan]] of ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'': Wiccan has these when using his spellcasting/reality warping abilities, but the most memorable examples are when he put everyone in Central Park into a magical coma, and later when he knocked all of the Avengers senseless and teleported his team halfway around the world within the span of about half a second.
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* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': The Devil Hulk and Guilt Hulk, the darkest parts of Bruce's psyche, have glowing eyes - red for Devil, and gold for Guilt. [[Characters/MarvelComicsGammaMutates Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk]] have glowing golden eyes. [[spoiler:In the physical world, the Devil Hulk's eyes permanently glow green, and while he's not completely evil, he's not ''nice''.]]

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* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': The Devil Hulk and Guilt Hulk, the darkest parts of Bruce's psyche, have glowing eyes - red for Devil, and gold for Guilt. [[Characters/MarvelComicsGammaMutates Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk]] She-Hulk have glowing golden eyes. [[spoiler:In the physical world, the Devil Hulk's eyes permanently glow green, and while he's not completely evil, he's not ''nice''.]]
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** Also {{subverte|Trope}}d, and {{inverted|Trope}}, with the {{golem}}s. They all have red glowing eyes as a byproduct of the magic that keeps them alive, but are innately harmless, and indeed most of them are [[RestrainingBolt prohibited]] from acts of violence even in their own self-defense. However, because of their implacable work ethic, [[UncannyValley near-human appearance]], and glowing eyes, people tend to be creeped out by them, and unprovoked attacks of humans on golems are not uncommon.

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** Also {{subverte|Trope}}d, {{subverted|Trope}}, and {{inverted|Trope}}, with the {{golem}}s. They all have red glowing eyes as a byproduct of the magic that keeps them alive, but are innately harmless, and indeed most of them are [[RestrainingBolt prohibited]] from acts of violence even in their own self-defense. However, because of their implacable work ethic, [[UncannyValley near-human appearance]], and glowing eyes, people tend to be creeped out by them, and unprovoked attacks of humans on golems are not uncommon.
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** {{Subverted|Trope}} with Death, who has glowing ''[[ColourCodedForYourConvenience blue]]'' [[GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath eyelights]] (unless he's angry) and is a lovable example of TheSpock. It should be pointed out that the blue eyes in question are ''stars'' and that in moments of "emotional" stress (Death can't really do emotions; no glands), they go supernova. Yes, you heard me, his eyes explode when he's angry.
** Also subverted, and inverted, with the {{golem}}s. They all have red glowing eyes as a byproduct of the magic that keeps them alive, but are innately harmless, and indeed most of them are [[RestrainingBolt prohibited]] from acts of violence even in their own self-defense. However, because of their implacable work ethic, [[UncannyValley near-human appearance]], and glowing eyes, people tend to be creeped out by them, and unprovoked attacks of humans on golems are not uncommon.

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** {{Subverted|Trope}} with Death, [[DontFearTheReaper Death]], who has glowing ''[[ColourCodedForYourConvenience blue]]'' [[GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath eyelights]] (unless he's angry) and is a lovable example of TheSpock. It should be pointed out that the blue eyes in question are ''stars'' and that in moments of "emotional" stress (Death can't really do emotions; no glands), they go supernova. Yes, you heard me, his eyes explode when he's angry.
** Also subverted, {{subverte|Trope}}d, and inverted, {{inverted|Trope}}, with the {{golem}}s. They all have red glowing eyes as a byproduct of the magic that keeps them alive, but are innately harmless, and indeed most of them are [[RestrainingBolt prohibited]] from acts of violence even in their own self-defense. However, because of their implacable work ethic, [[UncannyValley near-human appearance]], and glowing eyes, people tend to be creeped out by them, and unprovoked attacks of humans on golems are not uncommon.



* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' tie-in novel ''Forever Autumn'', the aliens attack the Doctor & co. using [[spoiler:possessed cats, and later, children]] whose eyes glow green.

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* Subverted in ''Film/AttackTheBlock''. We see an alien in the dark with what looks like glowing eyes--the glowing bits turn out to be teeth, and the aliens ''[[EyelessFace don't have eyes]].''

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* Subverted {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''Film/AttackTheBlock''. We see an alien in the dark with what looks like glowing eyes--the glowing bits turn out to be teeth, and the aliens ''[[EyelessFace don't have eyes]].''



* Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse:

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** Louis Tully in ''Film/Ghostbusters1984'' got [[RedEyesTakeWarning red glowy eyes]] after being possessed by Vinz Clortho, Keymaster of Gozer.

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** Louis Tully in ''Film/Ghostbusters1984'' got gets [[RedEyesTakeWarning red glowy eyes]] after being possessed by Vinz Clortho, Keymaster of Gozer.



* ''Film/TheGillymuck'': [[spoiler:The titular monster's]] eyes start glowing bright white [[spoiler:when it gets upset. So do the eyes of the only girl remaining in the tent]].

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* ''Film/TheGillymuck'': [[spoiler:The titular monster's]] monster]]'s eyes start glowing bright white [[spoiler:when it gets upset. So do the eyes of the only girl remaining in the tent]].



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** ''Film/IronMan3'': People injected with the [[MyBloodRunsHot Extr]][[VolcanicVeins emis]] virus showcase their powers.

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** ''Film/IronMan3'': People injected with the [[MyBloodRunsHot Extr]][[VolcanicVeins emis]] Extremis virus showcase their powers.exhibit glowing eyes [[VolcanicVeins and veins]].



*** [[Characters/MCUScarletWitch Scarlet Witch]] got her existing magic enhanced by the Mind Stone. Her eyes turn red when she uses her magic. Notably the glow is focused more on when she's a bad guy than when she's good. It's re-emphasized during ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', after she is resurrected. Her eyes are glowing as she beats the crap out of Thanos. During ''Series/WandaVision'', her eyes begin glowing when she expands the Hex to save Vision's life, and at several points during her fight with Agatha Harkness.

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*** [[Characters/MCUScarletWitch Scarlet Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch]] got her existing magic enhanced by the Mind Stone. Her eyes turn red when she uses her magic. Notably the glow is focused more on when she's a bad guy than when she's good. It's re-emphasized during ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', after she is resurrected. Her eyes are glowing as she beats the crap out of Thanos. During ''Series/WandaVision'', her eyes begin glowing when she expands the Hex to save Vision's life, and at several points during her fight with Agatha Harkness.



* Franchise/MonsterVerse: Godzilla's eyes glow blue from ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' onwards along with his dorsal spines' PowerGlows when charging up his Atomic Breath. King Ghidorah's red eyes tend to glint brightly and ominously in dark settings. The Mutos from the 2014 ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'' have red glowing slits for eyes, which lack any kind of pupils and may be heat sensors or compound eyes. Mechagodzilla in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' has red-glowing optics.

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* Franchise/MonsterVerse: ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'': Godzilla's eyes glow blue from ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' onwards along with his dorsal spines' PowerGlows when charging up his Atomic Breath. King Ghidorah's red eyes tend to glint brightly and ominously in dark settings. The Mutos from the 2014 ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'' ''Film/Godzilla2014'' have red glowing slits for eyes, which lack any kind of pupils and may be heat sensors or compound eyes. Mechagodzilla in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' has red-glowing optics.



* ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'': Darth Vader's eyes glow a bright yellow when he goes off to kill all the Separatists. He covers his head with a hood, but you can tell that they glow in the shadow. Also, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking he is wearing eyeliner]]. [[EvilMakeover That's what happens when you go darkside]].
** Yellow eyes seems in fact to be a side effect of being a Sith. Darth Maul and the Emperor had them as well.

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* ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'': ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** In ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'',
Darth Vader's eyes glow a bright yellow when he goes off to kill all the Separatists. He covers his head with a hood, but you can tell that they glow in the shadow. Also, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking he is wearing eyeliner]]. [[EvilMakeover That's what happens when you go darkside]].
Dark Side]].
** Yellow eyes seems in fact to be a side effect of being a Sith. Darth Maul and the Emperor had have them as well.



* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': When Lawrence begins his first transformation, his father moves into the shadows, with his eyes creepily glowing in the darkness -- albeit only for a moment.

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* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': When Lawrence begins his first transformation, his father moves into the shadows, with his eyes creepily glowing in the darkness -- albeit (albeit only for a moment.moment).



* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries''
** Storm's eyes glow when she's using her weather powers.
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'': The [[KillerRobot Sentinels]] have glowing yellow eyes.

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* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries''
''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** Storm's eyes glow when she's using her weather WeatherManipulation powers.
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'': The [[KillerRobot Sentinels]] from ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' have glowing yellow eyes.



* Drool Rockworm's permanently red-glowing eyes in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfThomasCovenant'' are a typical example of this. On the other hand, Caerroil Wildwood with his silver-glowing eyes is not, being neutral to the good guys and doom for the bad guys.

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* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfThomasCovenant'':
**
Drool Rockworm's permanently red-glowing eyes in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfThomasCovenant'' are a typical example of this. On the other hand, Caerroil Wildwood with his silver-glowing eyes is not, being neutral to the good guys and doom for the bad guys.



* Subverted in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' with [[AC:[[TheGrimReaper Death]]]], who has glowing ''[[ColourCodedForYourConvenience blue]]'' [[GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath eyelights]] (unless he's angry) and is a lovable example of TheSpock. It should be pointed out that the blue eyes in question are STARS and that in moments of "emotional" stress (Death can't really do emotions; no glands) they go supernova. Yes, you heard me, his eyes explode when he's angry.

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* Subverted in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** {{Subverted|Trope}}
with [[AC:[[TheGrimReaper Death]]]], Death, who has glowing ''[[ColourCodedForYourConvenience blue]]'' [[GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath eyelights]] (unless he's angry) and is a lovable example of TheSpock. It should be pointed out that the blue eyes in question are STARS ''stars'' and that in moments of "emotional" stress (Death can't really do emotions; no glands) glands), they go supernova. Yes, you heard me, his eyes explode when he's angry.



** In ''Literature/MovingPictures'', an actual golden star appears in the pupils of Victor, Ginger and Dibbler when they come under the influence of Holy Wood. [[spoiler: While the spirit of Holy Wood itself doesn't seem evil, its emergence ''attracts'' doom in the form of the Dungeon Things, so it's played straight in a sense.]]
* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' tie-in novel ''Forever Autumn'', the aliens attack the Doctor & co. using [[spoiler: possessed cats, and later, children]] whose eyes glow green.
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Multiple:

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** In ''Literature/MovingPictures'', an actual golden star appears in the pupils of Victor, Ginger and Dibbler when they come under the influence of Holy Wood. [[spoiler: While [[spoiler:While the spirit of Holy Wood itself doesn't seem evil, its emergence ''attracts'' doom in the form of the Dungeon Things, so it's played straight in a sense.]]
* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' tie-in novel ''Forever Autumn'', the aliens attack the Doctor & co. using [[spoiler: possessed [[spoiler:possessed cats, and later, children]] whose eyes glow green.
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Multiple:''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':



** The [[EyeColorChange colour]] of the light shining from Gollum's eyes indicates which personality is in control.

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** The [[EyeColorChange [[EyeColourChange colour]] of the light shining from Gollum's eyes indicates which personality is in control.
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* ''Theatre/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'': In the 2017 Broadway retool, the squirrels' eyes glow red as they [[spoiler: tear Veruca apart]].

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* ''Theatre/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'': In the 2017 Broadway retool, the squirrels' eyes glow yellow at first, but then glow red as they [[spoiler: tear Veruca apart]].
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* ''{{Theatre/CharlieandtheChocolateFacory}}'': In the 2017 Broadway retool, the squirrels' eyes glow red as they [[spoiler: tear Veruca apart]].

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* ''{{Theatre/CharlieandtheChocolateFacory}}'': ''Theatre/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'': In the 2017 Broadway retool, the squirrels' eyes glow red as they [[spoiler: tear Veruca apart]].
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* ''{{Theatre/CharlieAndTheChocolateFacory}}'': In the 2017 Broadway retool, the squirrels' eyes glow red as they [[spoiler: tear Veruca apart]].

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* ''{{Theatre/CharlieAndTheChocolateFacory}}'': ''{{Theatre/CharlieandtheChocolateFacory}}'': In the 2017 Broadway retool, the squirrels' eyes glow red as they [[spoiler: tear Veruca apart]].

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