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* The hero of the first ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' game, and playable character in the sequels, Aino Heart (add a space, and it literally translates to "Heart of love") has a heart and love-based motif. Her {{ahoge}} is in the shape of a heart, her signature move is "Heart No Punchee", several of her attacks show a [[HeartSymbol heart animation]], and her Arcana is Partinias, the Arcana of love.
* ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'': The Pink Knight's magic attacks fire rainbows and summon heart-decorated animals.
%%* ''VideoGame/ClickerHeroes'': The heroes "Aphrodite, Goddess of Love" and Lilins' bios read:%%Quotes aren't context.
%%--> "Aphrodite's power lies in her beauty. Her looks can melt the hearts of her foes." and "There's no way around it. She will ask for your head and you will comply. All who gaze upon her fall under her love spell and people do crazy things for love." respectively.
* ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'': Heart is one of the schools of occult lore, and the fact that its symbol is a ''realistic'' heart in a sickly shade of pink should tell you [[LightIsNotGood it's no better than the rest]]. It still represents the usual "heart" elements, just with a decidedly creepy take. Heart cultists are cheerful and upbeat before you recruit them, and ''[[UncannyValleyGirl psychotically happy]]'' afterwards (though very good at [[VillainWithGoodPublicity removing notoriety]]). Heart magic, meanwhile, is good for staving off curses, healing, and charming people without violence, but it can also summon perpetually-dancing horrors from [[EldritchLocation the Mansus]].
* ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'':
** LoveFreak Flonne has a healing spell called ThePowerOfLove and an attack called Holy Arrows, which is a volley of explosive arrows shaped like hearts.
** One of Etna's recurring attacks is Sexy Beam. It hits the field in a heart shaped blast, and she seems to create the energy from it by posing in various ways. The hearts likely symbolize lust rather than love in this situation.
** Within the ''Disgaea'' 'verse itself [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower Heart is regularly shown to be an awesome power]]. Provided that it's really and truly genuine, and not merely emptily declared sentimentality. Other times it's a symbol of lust, like the hearts that appear when succubus characters strike the enemy.
* ''VideoGame/EternalSeniaHydrangeaAfterTheRain'': [[HornyDevils Succubi]] attack by blowing a kiss, sending a pink HeartSymbol to strike the enemy.
* Chalis ([[DubNameChange Heart in Japan]]) from ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn'', is [[CaptainObvious heavily associated with hearts]]. While it mostly plays into a tarot or playing card theme, she is known for [[TheVamp seducing men to manipulate them]] and has some attacks that come across this way (Illusion Perfume, Scornful Caress).
* Elphelt Valentine from ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear Xrd'' has a motif of love and romance as part of her character. She's seemingly obsessed with finding love, wears an outfit similar to a wedding dress in -SIGN-, some attacks have her using a bouquet of roses alongside her variety of artillery, her [[LimitBreak Overdrive]] "Judge Better Half" summons a giant wedding cake with the opponent on it and has her cut it with a sword that looks like a cake knife, and her [[OneHitKill Instant Kill]] move "Magnum Wedding" has her taking out her sniper and shooting the opponent with a bullet that has them fall in love.
* In ''VideoGame/FinalFight Revenge'', Poison can use a KissOfDeath as a projectile, complete with {{heart symbol}}s.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'' naturally Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, grants this. Abilities empowered by her boons make enemies [[StatusEffects Weak]], causing them to deal less damage, and can charm them to fight for the player, in addition to granting an impressive damage boost. And if you piss her off due to picking someone else in [[SadisticChoice a God Trial]], her intervention in the ensuing brawl is spawning homing heart projectiles that will cause both heavy damage and stunning.
* In ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'', the Angel Bow and Viridi Palm both shoot heart-shaped projectiles. [[spoiler:HotGoddess Amazon Pandora does this too.]]
* ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom'' has the Staff weapon type, a MagicalGirl-style scepter entwined with ribbons. Most of its moves summon hearts or ribbons to demolish enemies with magic.
* ''VideoGame/ManaKhemiaAlchemistsOfAlRevis'':
** [[CatGirl Nikki]] possesses a skill called Heart Cracker, which bears the appropriate description "sometimes, love can hurt". It has no visible heart motif, but using it as the finishing blow to beast-type enemies allows her to charm them and collect heart-shaped items, which can then be used to [[TheBeastmaster summon creatures of the same species]] in subsequent battles. The upgraded version, Heartful Action, reads "Stronger love hurts more."
** Pamela can summon a skeletal ghost with heart themed armor.
* Roll.EXE is the only female [=NetNavi=] in ''VideoGame/MegamanBattleNetwork'''s main cast, so to go along with her "girl" motif, hearts feature prominently in a lot of her attacks. She can also heal other [=NetNavis=], presumably by dropping giant, pink hearts on top of them.
* A subtle example that lacks the heart motif and is entirely missable if you [[HelloInsertNameHere used a name for the "favorite thing" that wasn't the default]], but Lucas from ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'' has this in the form of PK Love, his only damage-based PSI attack; the Ω version is the most powerful in the game next to Kumatora's [[GameBreaker PK Ground]]. Definitely on the innocence and love side of the scale though, given the character.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** The Attract move infatuates the opponent, shown with {{Heart Symbol}}s, giving them a 50/50 chance of deciding to fight back.
** The Jynx evolution family, and their iconic moves Sweet Kiss and Lovely Kiss, use kisses to a variety of effects.
** There's also the move Return. It becomes more powerful the more the user likes its trainer, and the animation shows the user giving off a shower of hearts before attacking.
* Ally from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' is a borderline LoveFreak who has the spells "Brave Heart" and "Love's Light." The former is shooting a heart, the latter being a ring of it.
* In the ''VideoGame/RuneFactory'' series, Love is an elemental damage type, just like Fire or Wind. While usually associated with healing spells, certain rare weapons (usually [[JokeWeapon quirky ones]]) can use it offensively. Being hit with offensive Love magic makes monsters easier to tame.
%%* ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors4'': Koshosho.
* ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'': The mermaids series have an attack where they blow a kiss and little hearts float above them, damaging Shantae if she touches the hearts while jumping over them.
* The spell [[CharmPerson "Marin Karin"]] in some ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' games also deals moderate damage as well as the Charm ailment.
%%* ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur'': Cassandra in her [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1DKo1Bscns critical finish]]
%%* Princess Peach from the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' series, especially in the spinoffs and sports games.
* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' gives us Marisa Kirisame, a magician who deliberately plays up as many MagicalGirl tropes she can get away with (since her [[BlatantLies other]] [[KleptomaniacHero personality]] [[SociopathicHero traits]] subvert the hell out of the archetype). As such, her SignatureMove is a spellcard named [[WaveMotionGun "Love Sign: Master Spark"]], and her original {{Leitmotif}} was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cgiEa74RPs "Love-Colored Magic"]], later remixed as the famous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RBJ4NMOBV0 "Love-Colored Master Spark"]].
* ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe 2'': The second stage [[TagTeam Viewtiful Switch]] move has [[BattleCouple Joe and Silvia]] hold hands and spin around before making a cute little pose. This creates a heart that damages all enemies onscreen. If you look closely at the rounds fired from Silvia's pistols while in VFX Slow, you'll notice that there are hearts inside of her bullets.
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* Melonpanna from ''Literature/{{Anpanman}}'' has the "Mero-Mero Punch", (mero-mero meaning lovesickness), which causes her enemies to become immobilized by love, leaving them open for attack from the other heroes. Also, thanks to her Melon Juice being a component of her big sister Rollpanna's good heart, she can use this to [[SuperpoweredEvilSide bring her out from her evil heart side]].
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has two rare villainous examples. The first is Zommari Rureax, the Séptima (7th) Espada. His [[OneWingedAngel Resurrección]] ability is called "Amor" (Spanish for "love") and allows him to take control of any object by placing a sun-shaped tattoo on it. The second example of this trope is the Quincy [=PePe=] Waccabrada who can launch a heart-shaped projectile and cause anyone it hits to fall in love with him and make them do whatever he wants. His [[OneWingedAngel Quincy: Vollständig]] gives him a technique in which he produces several ropes of linked hearts that are launched at the opponent. The ropes stab through his target, completely immobilizing his victims.
* The Battle Lovers on ''Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubLove'' use Love Attack to subdue their opponent and Love Shower to heal them.
* "Warrior of Love, Anime/CuteyHoney!" has hearts all over her main outfit, but most incarnations have CombatPragmatist instincts.
* ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'': Kazemon's 'Love Tap' attack, induces infatuation after an AssKicksYou. However, hitting things with her butt rarely did her much good.
* Ribrienne, a parody of MagicalGirl fighters in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', has a number of KiManipulation examples that are heart-shaped. Most of them explode on contact with tremendous force.
* ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' provides what probably is the most over-the-top example of this trope in Mecha Anime. In the grand finale, Domon and Rain [[spoiler:now the OfficialCouple after Domon delivers an AnguishedDeclarationOfLove to Rain, breaking her free from the Devil Gundam]] perform the Sekiha Love-Love Tenkyoken, a move that actually leaves a [[HeartSymbol heart-shaped hole]] through the [[spoiler:Devil Gundam's]] chest.
* ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'': Fuka, from one of the filler arcs, [[KissingUnderTheInfluence seduces opponents]] and uses the KissOfDeath to [[PowerCopying steal their powers]]. Also blows magical kisses in the opening sequence.
* There are two characters in ''Franchise/OnePiece'' who have love-based attacks, though in different ways. Boa Hancock can turn anyone attracted to her into stone (she does this through heart-shaped attacks such as heart beams or heart arrows that turn people to stone on contact). Emporio Ivankov is a CreepyCrossdresser whose attacks include throwing winks, which have oddly immense destructive power via [[BlowYouAway a blast of air pressure]].
* Those who have seen ''LightNovel/MagiciansAcademy'' are familiar with the thing known only as [[http://img1.lln.crunchyroll.com/i/spire3/40cecbb3ea35f471723a0aceece292101234345269_full.jpg Halpshiel.]] An Angel of love and former teacher, he was exiled for forcibly French-kissing the entire student body and faculty. Among other grievances.
* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', [[MagicalGirl Magical Slayer Mamika]] plays this completely straight with her pink, heart-shaped magical blasts - which cause a shocking amount of collateral damage.
* A Sailor-suited Pretty Soldier of Love and Justice: ''Franchise/SailorMoon''! - her attacks are the only ones that purify their opponents. Also Moon Spiral Heart Attack and Rainbow Moon Heart Ache slam her opponents with a giant heart that shatters on impact. It's quite [[DeathCryEcho lovely]].
** Soldier of Love and Beauty, Sailor Venus! - The Love Me Chain and Love and Beauty Shock are made of {{Heart Symbol}}s. She also uses Rolling Heart Vibration in the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action series]].
** For Love and Justice, Sailor Chibi Moon! - The Pink Sugar Heart Attack sends tiny {{Heart Symbol}}s to pelt opponents, though its effectiveness varies. The manga also had her team up with Sailor Moon to use Rainbow Double Moon Heart Ache.
* In ''Manga/ShugoChara'', Amu's [[MagicalGirl Amulet Heart]] transformation has a definite heart motif, as does her [[FinishingMove Open Heart]] attack.
%%* So does Mew Ichigo in ''Manga/TokyoMewMew''.
* In ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'', Cure Dream has heart as her element.
** In ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'', all [[spoiler: five]] shown heroic Cures have this as a secondary element, due to [[SoulAnatomy the way]] [[OurMonstersAreDifferent their monsters of the week]] work.
** Cure Happy from ''Anime/SmilePrettyCure'' could also have this as part of her power, as evidenced by her Happy Shower attack and her rarely used, almost motherly, giant Ultra form.
** And the aptly named Cure Heart of ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure''.
** Cure Lovely from "Anime/HappinessChargePrecure".
%%* The Love Angels in ''Manga/WeddingPeach'' do this.
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* Hathor on ''Series/StargateSG1'' has the ability hypnotize men to fall in love with her. It proved fortunate that the [=SGC=] has women too.

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* OlderThanFeudalism: [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Eros]] (Cupid) had the power to make others fall in love by shooting them with golden arrows, starting with the 5th-century BCE tragedian Creator/{{Euripides}}.
** Modern popculture portrayals typically take care of the HeartSymbol associations.

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* OlderThanFeudalism: [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Eros]] (Cupid) had the power to make others fall in love by shooting them with golden arrows, starting with the 5th-century BCE tragedian Creator/{{Euripides}}.
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Creator/{{Euripides}}. Modern popculture pop culture portrayals typically take care of the HeartSymbol associations.



* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Black Mage technically uses this since his [[KamehameHadoken Hadoken]] is powered by love, but in the same way a car is powered by gasoline - each time he fires it there's a measurable increase in the divorce rate.



* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Black Mage technically uses this since his [[KamehameHadoken Hadoken]] is powered by love, but in the same way a car is powered by gasoline - each time he fires it there's a measurable increase in the divorce rate.



* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', [[CuteBruiser Nora]] seems to be invoking this trope, even though her [[SuperheroSpeciation Semblance]] is about using [[ShockAndAwe electrical energy]] [[FeedItWithFire to fuel her attacks]]. She decorates her {{grenade launcher}}/[[DropTheHammer hammer]] combo and its projectiles with cute little {{heart symbol}}s, and during a battle in Volume 3 unleashes a supercharged attack that fires all her munitions at once, in a heart-shaped spread. The resulting explosion is not only pretty and pink, it also leaves a good chunk of the arena a smoking ruin.
* In ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'', Ma-Ti uses his "heart" power to kick Malachite's ass.
* In ''Literature/ThaliasMusings'', LoveGoddess Aphrodite is acknowledged as the only goddess with the power to influence the Fates. She's very temperamental about when, how, and on whom she bestows her powers.



* In ''Literature/ThaliasMusings'', LoveGoddess Aphrodite is acknowledged as the only goddess with the power to influence the Fates. She's very temperamental about when, how, and on whom she bestows her powers.
* In ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'', Ma-Ti uses his "heart" power to kick Malachite's ass.
* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', [[CuteBruiser Nora]] seems to be invoking this trope, even though her [[SuperheroSpeciation Semblance]] is about using [[ShockAndAwe electrical energy]] [[FeedItWithFire to fuel her attacks]]. She decorates her {{grenade launcher}}/[[DropTheHammer hammer]] combo and its projectiles with cute little {{heart symbol}}s, and during a battle in Volume 3 unleashes a supercharged attack that fires all her munitions at once, in a heart-shaped spread. The resulting explosion is not only pretty and pink, it also leaves a good chunk of the arena a smoking ruin.



* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Princess Cadance' magical ability is bringing love to others and mending broken relationships. In the second episode of the season two finale, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Queen Chrysalis]] is taken out by her and [[KnightInShiningArmor Shining Armor]] with a massive explosion of pure love that reforms the DeflectorShields and ejects her and her Changeling subjects out of Canterlot [[TwinkleInTheSky and over the horizon]]. The background music is even called "Love Conquers All"]].
** Also, Queen Chrysalis and her fellow changelings gain power by impersonating others and feeding on the love from their loved ones. Chrysalis was able to win a BeamOWar with Celestia (surprising even Chrysalis herself) after [[spoiler: posing as Cadence for a while, during the preparations for Shining Armor and Cadence's wedding]].
** Note that [[spoiler: Queen Chrysalis also embodies this trope in as much as she gains magical power from love, and uses mind-control, and perhaps mundane romance, to affect her "food".]]

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Princess Cadance' magical ability is bringing love to others and mending broken relationships. In the second episode of the season two finale, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Queen Chrysalis]] is taken out by her and [[KnightInShiningArmor Shining Armor]] with a massive explosion of pure love that reforms the DeflectorShields and ejects her and her Changeling subjects out of Canterlot [[TwinkleInTheSky and over the horizon]]. The background music is even called "Love Conquers All"]].
** Also, Queen Chrysalis and her fellow changelings gain power by impersonating others and feeding on the love from their loved ones. Chrysalis was able to win a BeamOWar with Celestia (surprising even Chrysalis herself) after [[spoiler: posing as Cadence for a while, during the preparations for Shining Armor and Cadence's wedding]].
** Note that [[spoiler: Queen Chrysalis also embodies this trope in as much as she gains magical power from love, and uses mind-control, and perhaps mundane romance, to affect her "food".]]
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* Princess Peach from the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' series, especially in the spinoffs and sports games.
* ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur'': Cassandra in her [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1DKo1Bscns critical finish]]
* The hero of the first ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' game, and playable character in the sequels, Aino Heart (add a space, and it literally translates to "Heart of love") has a heart and love-based motif. Her {{ahoge}} is in the shape of a heart, her signature move is "Heart No Punchee", several of her attacks show a [[HeartSymbol heart animation]], and her Arcana is Partinias, the Arcana of love.
* ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'': The Pink Knight's magic attacks fire rainbows and summon heart-decorated animals.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** The Attract move infatuates the opponent, shown with {{Heart Symbol}}s, giving them a 50/50 chance of deciding to fight back.
** Additionally the Jynx evolution family, and their iconic moves Sweet Kiss and Lovely Kiss, use kisses to a variety of effects.
** There's also the move Return. It becomes more powerful the more the user likes its trainer, and the animation shows the user giving off a shower of hearts before attacking.
* The second stage [[TagTeam Viewtiful Switch]] move in ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe 2'' has [[BattleCouple Joe and Silvia]] hold hands and spin around before making a cute little pose. This creates a heart that damages all enemies onscreen.
** Additionally, if you look closely at the rounds fired from Silvia's pistols while in VFX Slow, you'll notice that there are hearts inside of her bullets.
* In ''VideoGame/FinalFight Revenge'', Poison can use a KissOfDeath as a projectile, complete with {{heart symbol}}s.
* LoveFreak Flonne from ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' has a healing spell called ThePowerOfLove and an attack called Holy Arrows which is a volley of explosive arrows shaped like hearts.
** One of Etna's recurring attacks is Sexy Beam. It hits the field in a heart shaped blast, and she seems to create the energy from it by posing in various ways. The hearts likely symbolize lust rather than love in this situation.
** Within the ''Disgaea'' 'verse itself [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower Heart is regularly shown to be an awesome power]]. Provided that it's really and truly genuine, and not merely emptily declared sentimentality. Other times it's a symbol of lust, like the hearts that appear when succubus characters strike the enemy.
** ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom'' has the Staff weapon type, a MagicalGirl-style scepter entwined with ribbons. Most of its moves summon hearts or ribbons to demolish enemies with magic.
* Chalis ([[DubNameChange Heart in Japan]]) from ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn'', is [[CaptainObvious heavily associated with hearts]]. While it mostly plays into a tarot or playing card theme, she is known for [[TheVamp seducing men to manipulate them]] and has some attacks that come across this way (Illusion Perfume, Scornful Caress).
* In ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'', the Angel Bow and Viridi Palm both shoot heart-shaped projectiles. [[spoiler: HotGoddess Amazon Pandora does this too.]]
* Roll.EXE is the only female [=NetNavi=] in ''VideoGame/MegamanBattleNetwork'''s main cast, so to go along with her "girl" motif, hearts feature prominently in a lot of her attacks. She can also heal other [=NetNavis=], presumably by dropping giant, pink hearts on top of them.
* [[CatGirl Nikki]] from ''VideoGame/ManaKhemiaAlchemistsOfAlRevis'' possesses a skill called Heart Cracker, which bears the appropriate description "sometimes, love can hurt". It has no visible heart motif, but using it as the finishing blow to beast-type enemies allows her to charm them and collect heart-shaped items, which can then be used to [[TheBeastmaster summon creatures of the same species]] in subsequent battles. The upgraded version, Heartful Action, reads "Stronger love hurts more."
** Pamela can also summon a skeletal ghost with heart themed armor.
* A subtle example that lacks the heart motif and is entirely missable if you [[HelloInsertNameHere used a name for the "favorite thing" that wasn't the default]], but Lucas from ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'' has this in the form of PK Love, his only damage-based PSI attack; the Ω version is the most powerful in the game next to Kumatora's [[GameBreaker PK Ground]]. Definitely on the innocence and love side of the scale though, given the character.
* The spell [[CharmPerson "Marin Karin"]] in some ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' games also deals moderate damage as well as the Charm ailment.
* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' gives us Marisa Kirisame, a magician who deliberately plays up as many MagicalGirl tropes she can get away with (since her [[BlatantLies other]] [[KleptomaniacHero personality]] [[SociopathicHero traits]] subvert the hell out of the archetype). As such, her SignatureMove is a spellcard named [[WaveMotionGun "Love Sign: Master Spark"]], and her original {{Leitmotif}} was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cgiEa74RPs "Love-Colored Magic"]], later remixed as the famous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RBJ4NMOBV0 "Love-Colored Master Spark"]].
%%* ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors4'': Koshosho.
* ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'': The mermaids series have an attack where they blow a kiss and little hearts float above them, damaging Shantae if she touches the hearts while jumping over them.
* ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'': Heart is one of the schools of occult lore, and the fact that its symbol is a ''realistic'' heart in a sickly shade of pink should tell you [[LightIsNotGood it's no better than the rest]]. It still represents the usual "heart" elements, just with a decidedly creepy take. Heart cultists are cheerful and upbeat before you recruit them, and ''[[UncannyValleyGirl psychotically happy]]'' afterwards (though very good at [[VillainWithGoodPublicity removing notoriety]]). Heart magic, meanwhile, is good for staving off curses, healing, and charming people without violence, but it can also summon perpetually-dancing horrors from [[EldritchLocation the Mansus]].
%%* ''VideoGame/ClickerHeroes'': The heroes "Aphrodite, Goddess of Love" and Lilins' bios read:%%Quotes aren't context.
%%--> "Aphrodite's power lies in her beauty. Her looks can melt the hearts of her foes." and "There's no way around it. She will ask for your head and you will comply. All who gaze upon her fall under her love spell and people do crazy things for love." respectively.
* ''VideoGame/EternalSeniaHydrangeaAfterTheRain'': [[HornyDevils Succubi]] attack by blowing a kiss, sending a pink HeartSymbol to strike the enemy.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'' naturally Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, grants this. Abilities empowered by her boons make enemies [[StatusEffects Weak]], causing them to deal less damage, and can charm them to fight for the player, in addition to granting an impressive damage boost. And if you piss her off due to picking someone else in [[SadisticChoice a God Trial]], her intervention in the ensuing brawl is spawning homing heart projectiles that will cause both heavy damage and stunning.
* Ally from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' is a borderline LoveFreak who has the spells "Brave Heart" and "Love's Light." The former is shooting a heart, the latter being a ring of it.
* Elphelt Valentine from ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear Xrd'' has a motif of love and romance as part of her character. She's seemingly obsessed with finding love, wears an outfit similar to a wedding dress in -SIGN-, some attacks have her using a bouquet of roses alongside her variety of artillery, her [[LimitBreak Overdrive]] "Judge Better Half" summons a giant wedding cake with the opponent on it and has her cut it with a sword that looks like a cake knife, and her [[OneHitKill Instant Kill]] move "Magnum Wedding" has her taking out her sniper and shooting the opponent with a bullet that has them fall in love.
* In the ''VideoGame/RuneFactory'' series, Love is an elemental damage type, just like Fire or Wind. While usually associated with healing spells, certain rare weapons (usually [[JokeWeapon quirky ones]]) can use it offensively. Being hit with offensive Love magic makes monsters easier to tame.
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* A Sailor-suited Pretty Soldier of Love and Justice: ''Franchise/SailorMoon''! - her attacks are the only ones that purify their opponents. Also Moon Spiral Heart Attack and Rainbow Moon Heart Ache slam her opponents with a giant heart that shatters on impact. It's quite [[DeathCryEcho lovely]].
** Soldier of Love and Beauty, Sailor Venus! - The Love Me Chain and Love and Beauty Shock are made of {{Heart Symbol}}s. She also uses Rolling Heart Vibration in the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action series]].
** For Love and Justice, Sailor Chibi Moon! - The Pink Sugar Heart Attack sends tiny {{Heart Symbol}}s to pelt opponents, though its effectiveness varies. The manga also had her team up with Sailor Moon to use Rainbow Double Moon Heart Ache.
* The Battle Lovers on ''Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubLove'' use Love Attack to subdue their opponent and Love Shower to heal them.
* "Warrior of Love, Anime/CuteyHoney!" has hearts all over her main outfit, but most incarnations have CombatPragmatist instincts.
* ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'': Kazemon's 'Love Tap' attack, induces infatuation after an AssKicksYou. However, hitting things with her butt rarely did her much good.
* ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' provides what probably is the most over-the-top example of this trope in Mecha Anime. In the grand finale, Domon and Rain [[spoiler:now the OfficialCouple after Domon delivers an AnguishedDeclarationOfLove to Rain, breaking her free from the Devil Gundam]] perform the Sekiha Love-Love Tenkyoken, a move that actually leaves a [[HeartSymbol heart-shaped hole]] through the [[spoiler:Devil Gundam's]] chest.
* ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'': Fuka, from one of the filler arcs, [[KissingUnderTheInfluence seduces opponents]] and uses the KissOfDeath to [[PowerCopying steal their powers]]. Also blows magical kisses in the opening sequence.
* There are two characters in ''Franchise/OnePiece'' who have love-based attacks, though in different ways. Boa Hancock can turn anyone attracted to her into stone (she does this through heart-shaped attacks such as heart beams or heart arrows that turn people to stone on contact). Emporio Ivankov is a CreepyCrossdresser whose attacks include throwing winks, which have oddly immense destructive power via [[BlowYouAway a blast of air pressure]].
* Those who have seen ''LightNovel/MagiciansAcademy'' are familiar with the thing known only as [[http://img1.lln.crunchyroll.com/i/spire3/40cecbb3ea35f471723a0aceece292101234345269_full.jpg Halpshiel.]] An Angel of love and former teacher, he was exiled for forcibly French-kissing the entire student body and faculty. Among other grievances.
* In ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'', Cure Dream has heart as her element.
** In ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'', all [[spoiler: five]] shown heroic Cures have this as a secondary element, due to [[SoulAnatomy the way]] [[OurMonstersAreDifferent their monsters of the week]] work.
** Cure Happy from ''Anime/SmilePrettyCure'' could also have this as part of her power, as evidenced by her Happy Shower attack and her rarely used, almost motherly, giant Ultra form.
** And the aptly named Cure Heart of ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure''.
** Cure Lovely from "Anime/HappinessChargePrecure".
* So does Mew Ichigo in ''Manga/TokyoMewMew''.
* The Love Angels in ''Manga/WeddingPeach'' do this.
* In ''Manga/ShugoChara'', Amu's [[MagicalGirl Amulet Heart]] transformation has a definite heart motif, as does her [[FinishingMove Open Heart]] attack.
* Melonpanna from ''Literature/{{Anpanman}}'' has the "Mero-Mero Punch", (mero-mero meaning lovesickness), which causes her enemies to become immobilized by love, leaving them open for attack from the other heroes. Also, thanks to her Melon Juice being a component of her big sister Rollpanna's good heart, she can use this to [[SuperpoweredEvilSide bring her out from her evil heart side]].
* In ''Anime/ReCreators'', [[MagicalGirl Magical Slayer Mamika]] plays this completely straight with her pink, heart-shaped magical blasts - which cause a shocking amount of collateral damage.
* Ribrienne, a parody of MagicalGirl fighters in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', has a number of KiManipulation examples that are heart-shaped. Most of them explode on contact with tremendous force.
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has two rare villainous examples. The first is Zommari Rureax, the Séptima (7th) Espada. His [[OneWingedAngel Resurrección]] ability is called "Amor" (Spanish for "love") and allows him to take control of any object by placing a sun-shaped tattoo on it. The second example of this trope is the Quincy [=PePe=] Waccabrada who can launch a heart-shaped projectile and cause anyone it hits to fall in love with him and make them do whatever he wants. His [[OneWingedAngel Quincy: Vollständig]] gives him a technique in which he produces several ropes of linked hearts that are launched at the opponent. The ropes stab through his target, completely immobilizing his victims.
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* In ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', there was a creature known simply as "Sex Gas." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously.]] It floated around possessing people to have a major sex drive. The possessed people develop pheromones as a way of attracting people.
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* ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'': ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'': Captain Rectitude's costume contains circuitry that allows him to fire purple energy beams from the heart-shaped emblem on his chest.
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* ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'': The Pink Knight's magic attacks fire rainbows and summon heart-decorated animals.
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** Taking this UpToEleven is Cure Lovely from "Anime/HappinessChargePrecure".

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* In ''VideoGame/RuneFactory4'', Love is an elemental damage type, just like Fire or Wind.

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* In ''VideoGame/RuneFactory4'', the ''VideoGame/RuneFactory'' series, Love is an elemental damage type, just like Fire or Wind. While usually associated with healing spells, certain rare weapons (usually [[JokeWeapon quirky ones]]) can use it offensively. Being hit with offensive Love magic makes monsters easier to tame.
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* Koshosho from ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors 4''.
* The mermaids in the ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'' series have an attack where they blow a kiss and little hearts float above them, damaging Shantae if she touches the hearts while jumping over them.
* An appropriately dark and twisted version of this shows up in ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator''. Heart is one of the schools of occult lore, and the fact that its symbol is a ''realistic'' heart in a sickly shade of pink should tell you [[LightIsNotGood it's no better than the rest]]. It still represents the usual "heart" elements, just with a decidedly creepy take. Heart cultists are cheerful and upbeat before you recruit them, and ''[[UncannyValleyGirl psychotically happy]]'' afterwards (though very good at [[VillainWithGoodPublicity removing notoriety]]). Heart magic, meanwhile, is good for staving off curses, healing, and charming people without violence, but it can also summon perpetually-dancing horrors from [[EldritchLocation the Mansus]].
* ''VideoGame/ClickerHeroes'', the heroes "Aphrodite, Goddess of Love" and Lilins' bios read:
--> "Aphrodite's power lies in her beauty. Her looks can melt the hearts of her foes." and "There's no way around it. She will ask for your head and you will comply. All who gaze upon her fall under her love spell and people do crazy things for love." respectively.

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''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'': The mermaids in the ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'' series have an attack where they blow a kiss and little hearts float above them, damaging Shantae if she touches the hearts while jumping over them.
* An appropriately dark and twisted version of this shows up in ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator''. ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'': Heart is one of the schools of occult lore, and the fact that its symbol is a ''realistic'' heart in a sickly shade of pink should tell you [[LightIsNotGood it's no better than the rest]]. It still represents the usual "heart" elements, just with a decidedly creepy take. Heart cultists are cheerful and upbeat before you recruit them, and ''[[UncannyValleyGirl psychotically happy]]'' afterwards (though very good at [[VillainWithGoodPublicity removing notoriety]]). Heart magic, meanwhile, is good for staving off curses, healing, and charming people without violence, but it can also summon perpetually-dancing horrors from [[EldritchLocation the Mansus]].
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"Aphrodite's power lies in her beauty. Her looks can melt the hearts of her foes." and "There's no way around it. She will ask for your head and you will comply. All who gaze upon her fall under her love spell and people do crazy things for love." respectively.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'' naturally Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, grants this. Abilities empowered by her boons make enemies [[StandardStatusEffects Weak]], causing them to deal less damage, and can charm them to fight for the player, in addition to granting an impressive damage boost. And if you piss her off due to picking someone else in [[SadisticChoice a God Trial]], her intervention in the ensuing brawl is spawning homing heart projectiles that will cause both heavy damage and stunning.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'' naturally Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, grants this. Abilities empowered by her boons make enemies [[StandardStatusEffects [[StatusEffects Weak]], causing them to deal less damage, and can charm them to fight for the player, in addition to granting an impressive damage boost. And if you piss her off due to picking someone else in [[SadisticChoice a God Trial]], her intervention in the ensuing brawl is spawning homing heart projectiles that will cause both heavy damage and stunning.
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* In ''VideoGame/RuneFactory4'', Love is an elemental damage type, just like Fire or Wind.
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* A Sailor-suited Pretty Soldier of Love and Justice: ''Franchise/SailorMoon''! - her attacks are the only ones that purify their opponents. Also Moon Spiral Heart Attack (the page image) and Rainbow Moon Heart Ache slam her opponents with a giant heart that shatters on impact. It's quite [[DeathCryEcho lovely]].

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* A Sailor-suited Pretty Soldier of Love and Justice: ''Franchise/SailorMoon''! - her attacks are the only ones that purify their opponents. Also Moon Spiral Heart Attack (the page image) and Rainbow Moon Heart Ache slam her opponents with a giant heart that shatters on impact. It's quite [[DeathCryEcho lovely]].
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* Melonpanna from ''Franchise/{{Anpanman}}'' has the "Mero-Mero Punch", (mero-mero meaning lovesickness), which causes her enemies to become immobilized by love, leaving them open for attack from the other heroes. Also, thanks to her Melon Juice being a component of her big sister Rollpanna's good heart, she can use this to [[SuperpoweredEvilSide bring her out from her evil heart side]].

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* Melonpanna from ''Franchise/{{Anpanman}}'' ''Literature/{{Anpanman}}'' has the "Mero-Mero Punch", (mero-mero meaning lovesickness), which causes her enemies to become immobilized by love, leaving them open for attack from the other heroes. Also, thanks to her Melon Juice being a component of her big sister Rollpanna's good heart, she can use this to [[SuperpoweredEvilSide bring her out from her evil heart side]].
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* Many mythologies have their own gods and goddesses of love, desire, beauty and eroticism.

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* Many mythologies have their own gods and goddesses of love, desire, beauty and eroticism. Aphrodite, Venus, Isis, and Ishtar are some of the better known examples.
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* Elphelt Valentine from ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear Xrd'' has a motif of love and romance as part of her character. She's seemingly obsessed with finding love, wears an outfit similar to a wedding dress in -SIGN-, some attacks have her using a bouquet of roses alongside her variety of artillery, her [[LimitBreak Overdrive]] "Judge Better Half" summons a giant wedding cake with the opponent on it and has her cut it with a sword that looks like a cake knife, and her [[OneHitKill Instant Kill]] move "Magnum Wedding" has her taking out her sniper and shooting the opponent with a bullet that has them fall in love.
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* There are two characters in ''Franchise/OnePiece'' who have love-based attacks, though in different ways. Boa Hancock can turn anyone attracted to her into stone (she does this through heart-shaped attacks such as heart beams or heart arrows that turn people to stone on contact). Emporio Ivankov is a CreepyCrossdresser whose attacks include throwing winks, which have oddly immense destructive power. Justified in that it's actually [[BlowYouAway a blast of air pressure]].

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* There are two characters in ''Franchise/OnePiece'' who have love-based attacks, though in different ways. Boa Hancock can turn anyone attracted to her into stone (she does this through heart-shaped attacks such as heart beams or heart arrows that turn people to stone on contact). Emporio Ivankov is a CreepyCrossdresser whose attacks include throwing winks, which have oddly immense destructive power. Justified in that it's actually power via [[BlowYouAway a blast of air pressure]].
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-->-- Description of [[CuteWitch Marisa Kirisame]]'s [[WaveMotionGun Magicannon: "Final Master Spark"]], ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}''

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-->-- Description of [[CuteWitch Marisa Kirisame]]'s [[WaveMotionGun Magicannon: "Final Master Spark"]], ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}''
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* Melonpanna from ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'' has the "Mero-Mero Punch", (mero-mero meaning lovesickness), which causes her enemies to become immobilized by love, leaving them open for attack from the other heroes. Also, thanks to her Melon Juice being a component of her big sister Rollpanna's good heart, she can use this to [[SuperpoweredEvilSide bring her out from her evil heart side]].

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* Melonpanna from ''{{Franchise/Anpanman}}'' ''Franchise/{{Anpanman}}'' has the "Mero-Mero Punch", (mero-mero meaning lovesickness), which causes her enemies to become immobilized by love, leaving them open for attack from the other heroes. Also, thanks to her Melon Juice being a component of her big sister Rollpanna's good heart, she can use this to [[SuperpoweredEvilSide bring her out from her evil heart side]].



* In ''{{Series/Torchwood}}'', there was a creature known simply as "Sex Gas." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously.]] It floated around possessing people to have a major sex drive. The possessed people develop pheromones as a way of attracting people.

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* In ''{{Series/Torchwood}}'', ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', there was a creature known simply as "Sex Gas." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously.]] It floated around possessing people to have a major sex drive. The possessed people develop pheromones as a way of attracting people.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' gives us Marisa Kirisame, a magician who deliberately plays up as many MagicalGirl tropes she can get away with (since her [[BlatantLies other]] [[KleptomaniacHero personality]] [[SociopathicHero traits]] subvert the hell out of the archetype). As such, her SignatureMove is a spellcard named [[WaveMotionGun "Love Sign: Master Spark"]], and her original {{Leitmotif}} was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cgiEa74RPs "Love-Colored Magic"]], later remixed as the famous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RBJ4NMOBV0 "Love-Colored Master Spark"]].
* Koshosho from ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'' 4.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' gives us Marisa Kirisame, a magician who deliberately plays up as many MagicalGirl tropes she can get away with (since her [[BlatantLies other]] [[KleptomaniacHero personality]] [[SociopathicHero traits]] subvert the hell out of the archetype). As such, her SignatureMove is a spellcard named [[WaveMotionGun "Love Sign: Master Spark"]], and her original {{Leitmotif}} was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cgiEa74RPs "Love-Colored Magic"]], later remixed as the famous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RBJ4NMOBV0 "Love-Colored Master Spark"]].
* Koshosho from ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'' 4.''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors 4''.






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* Koshosho from ''Franchise/SamuraiWarriors'' 4.

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A character with this power is fueled by or themed around '''innocence, love, beauty, attraction''' or '''lust'''. Because these are more feelings than a proper element, the abilities of the user will have to do a lot with their personality and the general tone of the series. The user is almost AlwaysFemale and likely to be TheHeart of the team.

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A character with this power is fueled by or themed around '''innocence, love, beauty, attraction''' or '''lust'''. Because these are more feelings than a proper element, the abilities of the user will have to do a lot with their personality and the general tone of the series. The user is almost AlwaysFemale and likely to be TheHeart of the team.
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With rare exception, [[BeautyEqualsGoodness good]] or [[EvilIsSexy evil]], the character will be [[MsFanservice very]] [[MrFanservice attractive]]. Male examples are usually only played straight if [[BattleCouple their girlfriends are nearby]]. Otherwise they'll be PlayedForLaughs or as FanDisservice.

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The user is almost AlwaysFemale and likely to be TheHeart of the team. With rare exception, [[BeautyEqualsGoodness good]] or [[EvilIsSexy evil]], the character will be they're also [[MsFanservice very]] [[MrFanservice attractive]]. Male examples are usually only played straight if with [[BattleCouple their girlfriends are nearby]]. Otherwise they'll A solo male example might be PlayedForLaughs or as FanDisservice.
PlayedForLaughs, but throughout the new 10s and into the 2020s there's been growing acceptance of neutral and positive examples of a man that's InTouchWithHisFeminineSide enough to use it unironically.



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* In ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'' naturally Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, grants this. Abilities empowered by her boons make enemies [[StandardStatusEffects Weak]], causing them to deal less damage, and can charm them to fight for the player, in addition to granting an impressive damage boost.

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* Ally from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' is a borderline LoveFreak who has the spells "Brave Heart" and "Love's Light." The former is shooting a heart, the latter being a ring of it.
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** One of Star's one-off spells is Dagger Crystal Heart Attack, which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin stabs monsters with heart-shaped daggers]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': One of Star's one-off spells is Dagger Crystal Heart Attack, which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin stabs monsters with heart-shaped daggers]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': In ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', Princess Star wields SuperCuteSuperpowers through her magic wand. Her magic is an ImaginationBasedSuperpower, so it takes the form of the things that occupy her GenkiGirl mind: hearts, rainbows, puppies and whimsical imaginary friends.
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One of Star's one-off spells is Dagger Crystal Heart Attack, which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin stabs monsters with heart-shaped daggers]].
-->'''Star --->'''Star Butterfly:''' Feel the love.
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* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has two rare villainous examples. The first is Zommari Rureax, the Séptima (7th) Espada. His [[OneWingedAngel Resurrección]] ability is called "Amor" (Spanish for "love") and allows him to take control of any object by placing a sun-shaped tattoo on it. The second example of this trope is the Quincy PePe Waccabrada who can launch a heart-shaped projectile and cause anyone it hits to fall in love with him and make them do whatever he wants. His [[OneWingedAngel Quincy: Vollständig]] gives him a technique in which he produces several ropes of linked hearts that are launched at the opponent. The ropes stab through his target, completely immobilizing his victims.

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* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has two rare villainous examples. The first is Zommari Rureax, the Séptima (7th) Espada. His [[OneWingedAngel Resurrección]] ability is called "Amor" (Spanish for "love") and allows him to take control of any object by placing a sun-shaped tattoo on it. The second example of this trope is the Quincy PePe [=PePe=] Waccabrada who can launch a heart-shaped projectile and cause anyone it hits to fall in love with him and make them do whatever he wants. His [[OneWingedAngel Quincy: Vollständig]] gives him a technique in which he produces several ropes of linked hearts that are launched at the opponent. The ropes stab through his target, completely immobilizing his victims.



* Hathor on''Series/StargateSG1'' has the ability hypnotize men to fall in love with her. It proved fortunate that the [=SGC=] has women too.
* In {{Series/Torchwood}}, there was a creature known simply as "Sex Gas." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously.]] It floated around possessing people to have a major sex drive. The possessed people develop pheromones as a way of attracting people.

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* Hathor on''Series/StargateSG1'' on ''Series/StargateSG1'' has the ability hypnotize men to fall in love with her. It proved fortunate that the [=SGC=] has women too.
* In {{Series/Torchwood}}, ''{{Series/Torchwood}}'', there was a creature known simply as "Sex Gas." [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously.]] It floated around possessing people to have a major sex drive. The possessed people develop pheromones as a way of attracting people.

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