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* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': The Transmetal 2 characters in the cartoon [[ToylineExclusiveCharacter and toyline]] had glowing spark crystals [[ChestInsignia with their faction insignia on it]] that represented their [[HeartDrive sparks]], and were often located on the robot mode chest.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': The Transmetal 2 characters in the cartoon [[ToylineExclusiveCharacter and toyline]] had glowing orbs called spark crystals [[ChestInsignia with their faction insignia on it]] that represented their [[HeartDrive sparks]], and were often located on the robot mode chest.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': The Transmetal 2 characters in the cartoon [[ToylineExclusiveCharacter and toyline]] had glowing spark crystals [[ChestInsignia with their faction insignia on it]] that represented their [[HeartDrive sparks]], and were often located on the robot mode chest.
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* Music/WeyesBlood's ''And In the Darkness, Hearts Aglow.''
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* Orion in ''VideoGame/AtlasReactor'' has a huge glowing scar on his chest from the experiment that created him. In-game, Orion absorbs all energy he gains from his EmpathicHealing through the scar, and consumes his shards into it when using his [[LimitBreak ultimate]].
* Icarus from ''VideoGame/DysonSphereProgram'' has a nuclear fusion reactor in the middle of his chest, which glows orange.



* Orion in ''VideoGame/AtlasReactor'' has a huge glowing scar on his chest from the experiment that created him. In-game, Orion absorbs all energy he gains from his EmpathicHealing through the scar, and consumes his shards into it when using his [[LimitBreak ultimate]].
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* Music/MegAndDia's music video for "Monster", coupled with AndShowItToYou with the heart still beating/glowing.
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* Music/KatyPerry's video for "Firework" has Katy bringing together a crowd of bullied and neglected people, and they run through the city shooting fireworks and light from their hearts.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': The Adjudicator is an extra-dimensional OmnicidalManiac who has a bright glowing light in the middle of his chest.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] ComicBook/JudgmentInInfinity: The Adjudicator is an extra-dimensional OmnicidalManiac who has a bright glowing light in the middle of his chest.
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* Anime/OnePunchMan has the [[RedBaron Demon Cyborg]] Genos and his power core. It comes in handy when charging attacks.

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* Anime/OnePunchMan ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'' has the [[RedBaron Demon Cyborg]] Genos and his power core. It comes in handy when charging attacks.



* In ''Bollywood/RaOne'', both (video-game escapee) villain and hero have these. For additional points, the villain's (red-glowing light) is in the center of his chest, while the hero's blue light is off-center, on the left.

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* In ''Bollywood/RaOne'', ''Film/RaOne'', both (video-game escapee) villain and hero have these. For additional points, the villain's (red-glowing light) is in the center of his chest, while the hero's blue light is off-center, on the left.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': The Adjudicator is an extra-dimensional OmnicidalManiac who has a bright glowing light in the middle of his chest.
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* Parodied in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', when a drunk Roger switches on a flashlight under the sweatshirt he was wearing, in a reference to Film/{{ET|The Extraterrestrial}}.

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* Parodied in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', when a drunk Roger switches on a flashlight under the sweatshirt he was wearing, in a reference ShoutOut to Film/{{ET|The Extraterrestrial}}.
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* Parodied in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', when a drunk Roger switches on a flashlight under the sweatshirt he was wearing, in a reference to Film/{{ET|The Extraterrestrial}}.
-->'''Roger:''' *gasp* I can see my heart light!
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* HumungousMecha Gipsy Danger from ''Film/PacificRim'' is powered by a glowing “nuclear vortex turbine” mounted in its chest. It serves as a ChestBlaster in a pinch.

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* HumungousMecha HumongousMecha Gipsy Danger from ''Film/PacificRim'' is powered by a glowing “nuclear vortex turbine” mounted in its chest. It serves as a ChestBlaster in a pinch.
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* HumungousMecha Gipsy Danger from ''Film/PacificRim'' is powered by a glowing “nuclear vortex turbine” mounted in its chest. It serves as a ChestBlaster in a pinch.
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Some forms of ChestInsignia may overlap with this trope if they glow or emit light. May overlap with HeartInTheWrongPlace.

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Some forms of ChestInsignia may overlap with this trope if they glow or emit light. May overlap with HeartInTheWrongPlace.
HeartInTheWrongPlace. Compare HeartDrive.
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->''"Turn on your [[TropeNamer heartlight]]''\\

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->''"Turn on your [[TropeNamer heartlight]]''\\heartlight''\\
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* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': Ultraman, no matter the incarnation, always has one of these. The faster it's flashing, the closer he is to running out of power.

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* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': Ultraman, no matter the incarnation, The Ultras always has have one of these. The faster it's flashing, the closer he is they are to running out of power.



** There are some exceptions though, because the Showa universe Ultras only receive their color timers if they are enlisted in the Space Garrison. Since he is a scout charter, [[Series/UltraSeven Ultraseven]] doesn't possess a color timer, and neither does his expy, [[Series/UltramanNeos Ultraseven 21]]. In [[Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends the Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends]] movie, civilian Ultras could be seen in the Land of Light without color timers, signifying that they are not part of the Space Garrison.

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** There are some exceptions though, because the Showa universe Ultras only receive their color timers if they are enlisted in the Space Garrison. Since he is a scout charter, [[Series/UltraSeven Ultraseven]] doesn't possess a color timer, and neither does his expy, [[Series/UltramanNeos Ultraseven 21]].21]] (although they possess a similar light on their heads). In [[Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends the Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends]] movie, civilian Ultras could be seen in the Land of Light without color timers, signifying that they are not part of the Space Garrison.
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-->'''Narrator,''' OncePerEpisode: "The energy Ultraman receives from the sun diminishes rapidly in Earth's atmosphere. The warning light begins to blink! If it should stop, Ultraman will never rise again!"

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-->'''Narrator,''' OncePerEpisode: OncePerEpisode in the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'': "The energy Ultraman receives from the sun diminishes rapidly in Earth's atmosphere. The warning light begins to blink! If it should stop, Ultraman will never rise again!"
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* Orion in ''VideoGame/AtlasReactor'' has a huge glowing scar on his chest from the experiment that created him. In-game, Orion absorbs all energy he gains from his EmpathicHealing through the scar, and consumes his shards into it when using his [[LimitBreak ultimate]].
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* The [[TheGreys Sectoids]] in ''VideoGame/{{XCOM Enemy Unknown}}'' and ''VideoGame/XCOM2'' have a glowing organ in their chest or abdomen, while the [[KingMook Sectoid Commanders]] in the first game add GlowingEyesOfDoom and a glowing [[MyBrainIsBig brain]].
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''For all the world to see"''
-->'''Neil Diamond''', ''"Heartlight"''

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''For all the world to see"''
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-->-- '''Neil
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* Similarly, the Hero Cores in ''Franchise/HeroFactory''.

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* Similarly, the Hero Cores in ''Franchise/HeroFactory''.''Toys/HeroFactory''.
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* All the people of the Matoran Universe in ''Franchise/{{BIONICLE}}'' have these, at least [[ShowAccuracyToyAccuracy according to the books and movies.]] They're even ''called'' heartlights.

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* All the people of the Matoran Universe in ''Franchise/{{BIONICLE}}'' ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'' have these, at least [[ShowAccuracyToyAccuracy according to the books and movies.]] They're even ''called'' heartlights.

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