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By varying the intensity, shape, and color of the light, a robotic character can convey much of the emotion that would otherwise be lost. A brief flash of intense light can indicate surprise or anger. The light going out can show that the character is unconscious, blind, or [[EyeLightsOut dead]]; conversely, the light coming back ''on'' is a form of EyeAwaken. If the light is red, you might want to [[RedEyesTakeWarning watch out]] (especially if its usually a different color, but suddenly turns red). If the eye glow can change shape, then it becomes nearly as expressive as normal eyes; the glow widen or narrow, the expressiveness of eyebrows can be simulated by eliminating strategic parts of the glow (a >:| face is popular with this technique), etc.
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By varying the intensity, shape, and color of the light, a robotic character can convey much of the emotion that would otherwise be lost. A brief flash of intense light can indicate surprise or anger. The light going out can show that the character is unconscious, blind, or [[EyeLightsOut dead]]; conversely, the light coming back ''on'' is a form of EyeAwaken. If the light is red, you might want to [[RedEyesTakeWarning watch out]] (especially if its it's usually a different color, but suddenly turns red). If the eye glow can change shape, then it becomes nearly as expressive as normal eyes; the glow can widen or narrow, the expressiveness of eyebrows can be simulated by eliminating strategic parts of the glow (a >:| face is popular with this technique), etc.
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* ''Literature/TheStarloreLegacy'': Piercer, the evil android in ''OATH'', is described as having glowing eyes.
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* In general, almost ''every'' mecha anime has this trope as ''standard''. The ''Anime/BraveSeries'' is also a strong demonstration of a secondary element of this trope; any mecha with a faceplate instead have their eyes flash to indicate they are speaking.
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** The only recognizable feature on most [[MechanicalAbomination Vex]] is a [[CyberCyclops single glowing eye]], which [[GoForTheEye of course serves as a weakpoint''.
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** The only recognizable feature on most [[MechanicalAbomination Vex]] is a [[CyberCyclops single glowing eye]], which [[GoForTheEye of course serves as a weakpoint''.weakpoint]].
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* The ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoon "Water Water Every Hare" has a MadScientist construct a giant robot with oversize jaw and lightbulbs for eyes. Its eyes remains dim, because the robot has no brain ... yet. The mad scientist intends to obtain a brain from a passing bunny. Understandably, the rabbit defers.
--> '''Bugs Bunny''': Sorry, doc, I need what little I've got.
* A ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' episode has the Mystery Inc. gang visit the Funland carnival that powers up in the middle of night, only to power down shortly thereafter. It's the work of a maintenance robot running amok. This 'bot has a generic face with glowing eyes, the better to see what it's doing in the dead of night. This face is one of the many "monsters" seen in the show's opening montage.
--> '''Bugs Bunny''': Sorry, doc, I need what little I've got.
* A ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' episode has the Mystery Inc. gang visit the Funland carnival that powers up in the middle of night, only to power down shortly thereafter. It's the work of a maintenance robot running amok. This 'bot has a generic face with glowing eyes, the better to see what it's doing in the dead of night. This face is one of the many "monsters" seen in the show's opening montage.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' stands out amongst other entries in the {{Transformers}} franchise for the sheer variety of eye designs. Every character has their own unique design, usually incorporating a black ring on glowing colour or the reverse to approximate a human iris, which greatly assists in facial recognition by the audience.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' stands out amongst other entries in the {{Transformers}} Franchise/{{Transformers}} franchise for the sheer variety of eye designs. Every character has their own unique design, usually incorporating a black ring on glowing colour or the reverse to approximate a human iris, which greatly assists in facial recognition by the audience.
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* The Autobots and Decepticons in ''Film/{{Transformers}}''.
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* The Autobots and Decepticons in ''Film/{{Transformers}}''.the Film/TransformersFilmSeries.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[NightmareFuel Stare into]] [[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV the face of death!]]]]
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* The version of a [[VideoGame/AtelierMeruru former]] {{Bonus Boss}} in ''VideoGame/AtelierLulua'' has her eyes glow briefly on one of her attacks.
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* The version of a [[VideoGame/AtelierMeruru former]] {{Bonus Boss}} OptionalBoss in ''VideoGame/AtelierLulua'' has her eyes glow briefly on one of her attacks.