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12->''Losing him was blue like I'd never known''\
13''Missing him was dark grey all alone''\
14''Forgetting him was like trying to know somebody you've never met''\
15''But loving him was red''
16-->-- '''Music/TaylorSwift''', "Red"
17
18An emotion a character is experiencing can be identified by what colour the character, or whatever they have is or turns in to. A [[HighPressureEmotion character might turn red when they are angered or embarrassed]], yellow when happy, or blue when sad. The background might even change to the same colour the person is. Sometimes, a character will change clothes to reflect what they're feeling that particular day. Someone with an AuraVision might be able to tell what mood another person is in by the colour their aura emits.
19
20The trope is pretty old as the SevenDeadlySins originally had colors associated with them. Envy is green (yes, that's where the GreenEyedMonster trope gets its name), Lust is blue (in some languages, a porno is actually called a "blue film" and a horny person is said to have a "blue mind"), Pride is purple (the color of royalty), Wrath is red, Gluttony can be pink or orange, Greed is gold, and Sloth is light blue or cyan.
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22Here's a list of colours commonly used to identify several emotions:
23* [[red: Red]]: Anger, embarrassment, passion, or lust.
24* [[blue: Blue]]: Shyness, sadness, or calmness.
25* [[gold: Yellow]]: Cowardice, happiness, or caution.
26* [[green:Green]]: Disgust, envy, friendliness, or greed.
27* [[purple: Purple]]: Pride, fear, or courage.
28* [[cinnamon:Orange]]: Energy, optimism or enthusiasm.
29* [[gray:Grey]]: Depression, regular sadness, or stoicism.
30* Black: Coldness or mournfulness.
31* [[pink: Pink]]: Cheeriness, embarrassment, love, or lust.
32* White: Shock, fear, coldness, or mournfulness.
33
34Supertrope to:
35* BlueIsCalm
36* CheeryPink
37* CowardlyYellow
38* GloomyGray
39* RedIsViolent
40* VibrantOrange
41
42A subtrope of ColourCodedForYourConvenience. See also BlueWithShock, ColourFailure, HighPressureEmotion, and LivingMoodRing.
43----
44!!Examples:
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46[[foldercontrol]]
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48[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
49* In ''Manga/AhMyGoddess'', Belldandy can see Keichi's moods as colored auras.
50* ''Manga/AssassinationClassroom'': [[LivingMoodRing Koro-sensei can change his skin color to show his emotions]], since he is [[PerpetualSmiler almost always smiling]]. The list is:
51** Yellow: His normal color.
52** Yellow with green stripes: Mocking contempt.
53** Orange with circle shape: Right answer.
54** Purple with X shape: Wrong answer.
55** Blue: [[BlueWithShock Shock]]/sadness.
56** Magenta: Sleepy/relaxed.
57** Pink: Blushing.
58** White: Poker face/bewildered.
59** Red: Angry.
60** Pitch black: Extreme anger.
61** Blinding white glow: [[spoiler:Pissed off beyond reason.]]
62* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'': Occurs in [[Recap/Doraemon1979E1759SoapBubbles "Soap Bubbles"]]. People under the effects of the Soap Bubble Straw have a black color surrounding their body, showing that they are cold and mournful.
63* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'': Due to the games showing him with barely any expressions, this had to be done for Meta Knight by [[EyeColorChange changing the colors of his eyes under his mask]].
64** Blue: Proud.
65** Red: Angry.
66** Green: Suspicious.
67** Grass Green: Serious.
68** Pink: Amused.
69** Dark Yellow: "Closed" (this would be retconned in the following games)
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71
72[[folder:Arts]]
73* ''Art/OniEmbodiments'': "A" and "Um" respectively represent each side of the RedIsViolent vs. BlueIsCalm contrasting duality. "A" is standing in a mid-scream, [[BloodKnight ready-to-fight]] pose, as it confidently grips its club with one hand. By contrast, "Um" holds a contemplative, [[TheStoic restrained]] pose; resting its hands on its club, closing its eyes, and leaning its head down.
74* Creator/AzaSmith's portfolio ''Website/GrindhouseAndWatercolorsTheRevulsionAndTerrorOfAzaSmith'':
75** "Suicide -- Blue" shows depression, using blue as the color of tears.
76** "Homicide -- Red" shows rage, using the color of blood.
77** "Genocide -- Yellow" shows apathy, using the color of bile and poison.
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Comic Books]]
81* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'':
82** The Emotional Spectrum, which associates a specific color to an emotion, and these emotions are what power up the lantern rings. Red is Anger, Orange is Greed, Yellow is Fear, Green is Willpower, Blue is Hope, Indigo is Compassion, and Violet is Love. There is also White and Black, representing Life and Death itself.
83** The Phantom Ring enables the user to tap into the entire spectrum. A Phantom Lantern's powers and appearance change to match the Corps of whatever their emotional state is at the time.
84** Ultraviolet, part of the invisible emotional spectrum, seems to be associated with shame and self destruction.
85[[/folder]]
86
87[[folder:Fan Works]]
88* ''Fanfic/DiariesOfAMadman'':
89** Water elementals shift colour according to their mood.
90** Within the dream realm, dreams are coloured according to the type of dream it is, and the emotions of the dreamer.
91* ''Fanfic/{{Domoverse}}'': Caroline sees emotions this way.
92** Dark Red: Murderous Rage
93** Baby Blue: Safety
94** Black: Hate
95** Green: Happiness
96** Dark Forest Green: Jealousy
97** Orange: Fear
98** Sunny Yellow: Playful/Happy
99* ''Fanfic/HuntersOfJustice'': Raven's [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Emoticlones]] are met when the heroes have a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind. In a non-canon chapter, Ruby meets her own Emoticlones. Unlike Raven, Ruby's clones wear the signature colors of people in Ruby's life whom she most associates with the given emotion.
100** Knowledge: White for Weiss.
101** Bravery: Yellow for Yang.
102** Timidity: Purple for Blake.
103** Joy: Green for Penny.
104** Rudeness: Dark red for Qrow.
105** Love: Red, blue, and gold for Wonder Woman.
106** Anger: Black for Batman.
107** Hope: Red and blue for Superman.
108* ''Fanfic/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTimeNovelization'': [[LivingMoodRing Fairies' colours can change depending on their mood]], most often portrayed by Navi. So far:
109** Red: Anger, sense of danger.
110** Yellow: Fear, attention-grabbing. Navi uses this colour when Link targets an enemy, as she is [[FridgeBrilliance trying to grab his attention]]), as explicitly said in [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13189099/7/The-Legend-Of-Zelda-Ocarina-Of-Time the seventh chapter]].
111** Neon Green: Shock.
112** Pink: Possibly love or care, since Navi is rather embarrassed when she noticed her pink glow for the first time.
113* ''Fanfic/WithThisRing'': The Emotional Spectrum, as originally from the ''ComicBook/GreenLantern''. Interestingly, the SI's thoughts and speech are often coloured Orange, and on occasion, the other colours of the spectrum. The Green Lanterns also demonstrate this, but so do other characters who feel particularly strong emotions.
114* ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'': There's a spell that detects intents of spells, as seen in [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/101769/2/triptych/palette the second chapter]] of ''Triptych'', which visualizes a given spell as a specific color thematically related to the intent behind it:
115--> her field flared as the spell picked up the traces of power, changed color to reflect intent.\
116But not from her own steady pink to the typical angry red displayed by a dedicated arsonist. Shimmering gold, slightly metallic with just hints of sparkles around the edges, nearly invisible in the warm gleam of soft yellow. A color she'd never personally seen before, one she didn't associate with a deliberate burn.
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118
119[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
120* ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'': Elsa's ice palace seems to change its hue depending on how Elsa is feeling at the moment: blue for normal, violet for happy, red for fear, and amber for anger.
121* ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'': The emotions are all colored-coded in this manner -- Joy is yellow, Sadness is blue, Anger is red ([[BurningWithAnger and often on fire]]), Disgust is green, and Fear is purple. [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut2 The sequel]] follows suit, with the teaser showing new emotion Anxiety as orange.
122* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'': Pascal the chameleon sometimes [[LivingMoodRing changes color based on emotions]] -- for example, when he's startled and scared by Maximus suddenly dragging Flynn away, he turns red. This is downplayed, however, because most of the color-changes he has in the movie, are [[HollywoodChameleon him matching colors with his environment, or even color-changing on will for fun]].
123* ''WesternAnimation/Home2015'': The [[LivingMoodRing Boov change colors]] to reflect emotions. Red is anger, [[CowardlyYellow yellow is fear]], orange is happiness, blue is sadness, and pink seems to be affection. In addition, [[BadLiar Oh]] has a bad habit of turning green (possibly with guilt) when he lies.
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126[[folder:Literature]]
127* ''Literature/AliceGirlFromTheFuture'': Indicators are animals that [[LivingMoodRing change color depending on their emotions]] (among them are yellow for mistrust, dark green for content, and transparent for admiration). The first indicator (and the only more or less plot-relevant one) appears in ''Literature/TheVoyageOfAlice'' (it's DemotedToExtra but still there in its animated adaptation, ''Animation/TheMysteryOfTheThirdPlanet'').
128* ''Literature/TheCulture'': Drones often display a coloured force field to show what mood they're in. They're blue by default, but turn white when angry and red when happy.
129* In ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', Beatrice is dressed in red, green, and white to represent her possession of the three theological virtues: love, hope, and faith.
130* ''Literature/ATaleOf'': In ''Mistress of All Evil: A Tale of the Dark Fairy'', [[LivingMoodRing Maleficent's skin changes colors depending on her mood]]. It's a light purple when she's either happy or nervous, but turns green when she's bitter.
131* ''Literature/{{Warbreaker}}'': The Idrian royals [[LivingMoodRing have hair that changes colour depending on their emotions]]. Black for neutral, red for passion, embarrassment or anger, white for fear and golden-blonde for happy or content. They can control it to some extent, along with the length of their hair, which becomes a minor plot point when one of the princesses is trying to conceal her emotions.
132* ''Literature/TheWitchlands'': Various Threads (lines representing feelings and connections of a person) have different colours to represent various emotions. Iseult, who can see Threads, often comments that she feels like she's living in the middle of a rainbow.
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134
135[[folder:Music]]
136* The album artwork for Music/DavidByrne's ''Music/{{Feelings}}'' assigns different colors to four different emotions: blue is neutral, red is angry, green is exasperated, and yellow is happy.
137* ''Music/BlueTrain'', by Music/JohnColtrane. The album cover is blue, just like the title and the title track. Coltrane is shown contemplating, suggesting he's feeling blue.
138* ''Music/BlueJoniMitchellAlbum'' by Music/JoniMitchell has a blue colour for the same reason as the album example above.
139* ''Colors'', by Music/{{Halsey}}, discusses the color gray, its relation with depression and how that all affects Matty Healy from The 1975.
140[[/folder]]
141
142[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
143* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': A storm drake's scales shimmer gold when it's happy, have a pearlescent shine at rest and turn dark gray when it's angry.
144* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': Used for humor in [[https://scryfall.com/card/eve/76/swirling-spriggan Swirling Spriggan]], a card that can alter other creature cards' color identity and whose flavor text mentions it leaving a patrol "red with anger, green with envy, white with fear, and painfully black and blue". Otherwise averted, however: emotions fall strictly under [[ColorCodedMagic Red]], though characters aligned with other colors obviously feel emotions.
145* ''TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness'': Characters with AuraVision can identify people's emotions by the colours in their auras.
146* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' and ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': The four Chaos gods are the embodiments of a specific emotion felt by sentient creatures. Khorne (rage) is red, Tzeentch (hope) is blue, Slaanesh (desire) is either pink/purple, and Nurgle (despair) is green.
147[[/folder]]
148
149[[folder:Toys]]
150* The [=LEDs=] on an Toys/IDog's face indicate its mood; if they're green, it's happy, if they're yellow, it's feeling alright, and if they're red, the iDog is angry.
151[[/folder]]
152
153[[folder:Video Games]]
154* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'': Athena Cykes has Widget, a necklace computer that aids her in [[TheEmpath reading the emotions of others]] and [[ExpressiveAccessory defaults to her own emotions]]: red for anger, green for joy or happiness, yellow for shock or surprise, and blue for sadness or fear.
155* ''Videogame/Borderlands3'': In the DLC "Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck", Krieg's personalities are split between a red version that represents his psychotic side and a blue version that represent the remnants of his sanity.
156* ''VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman'': The androids have circular [=LEDs=] in their right temples. Blue is their default color, yellow is for when the android is deep in thought or wirelessly interfacing with other androids, and red is for danger, stress or critical damage.
157* ''VideoGame/Fallout2'': With the Empathy perk, you see responses that will get a calm reaction in blue, ones that will anger the other person in red, and neutral ones in the regular green.
158* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' uses little emoticons to represent character's emotions, which are red for angry, yellow for happy, and blue for sad.
159* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': CYAN's complex hologram turns yellow when she experiences fear or anxiety, white when she's sorrowful, and green when deep in thought.
160* ''VideoGame/{{Omori}}'': Each emotion is associated with a particular color. Happy is yellow, Angry is red, Sad is blue, Neutral is black and white, and finally Afraid is pure black.
161* ''VideoGame/TheSims4'': The various emotional states that Sims can enter are each represented by a color: red for angry, orange for tense, yellow for embarrassed, reddish-orange for uncomfortable, green for happy, neon green/yellow for energized, light blue for inspired, blue for confident, dark blue for sad, dark purple for scared, purple for focused, light purple for dazed, magenta for playful, pink for flirty, grey for bored, and fine has no color at all. Aliens will glow in the color of the emotion they are feeling, even when in their human disguise.
162* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': The Emotional Affliction system has [[RedIsViolent Red is Rage]], Blue is Fear, Green is Panic, [[GloomyGray Gray is Despair]] and Yellow is Joy.
163* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': The Sith Warrior and Inquisitor, classes that draw their power from rage, glow red when using their "recovery" move. Jedi doing an equivalent move glow golden or blue instead.
164* ''VideoGame/SuperPrincessPeach'': Peach's vibe powers are represented by colored hearts: Yellow for joy, green for calmness, red for rage and blue for sadness. On the same vein, enemies will be colored the corresponding color when they are affected by one of the vibes.
165* ''VideoGame/ZooTycoon'': Your animals have colored emoticons appear over their head to indicate their mood at certain times.
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167
168[[folder:Webcomics]]
169%%* ''Webcomic/AirRideAdventures'' has this in spades.
170* ''Webcomic/CaptainUfo'': In the second season, Celeste wants to interrogate a comatose prisoner, so she enters his mind thanks to Dr. Marcuus' [[MindProbe machine]]. The environment is usually a white-ish void, but memories are colour-coded (given the situation, red or blue/violet for anger and sadness).
171* ''Webcomic/{{Superline}}'': [[spoiler:Erin's]] emotion manipulation powers allow her to create physical manifestations of emotional energy, and each emotion has a specific color. As a subset of this power, she also has [[EyeColorChange eyes]] that correspond to the same colors.
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174[[folder:Web Animation]]
175* ''WebAnimation/HanazukiFullOfTreasures'': This is applied to the Moonflowers (specifically, the white parts of their bodies), their Alterling companions, and their Treasure Trees: Red for feistiness, orange for wackiness, yellow for happiness, lime green for fear, dark green for mellowness, emerald for jealousy, blue for sadness, teal for glamor, purple for bravery, lavender for inspiration, pink for love, raspberry for hope, and black for despair.
176[[/folder]]
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178[[folder:Western Animation]]
179* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'': In one episode, the characters are enchanted by colored gemstones which instil them with corresponding emotions -- blue for depression, green for envy, yellow for fear, etc.
180* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'': An episode where Jimmy gets banned from the science fair features a device that detects emotion through colour and music genre. For instance, when Cindy feels happy, the device shines yellow as it plays a sunny tune; when she spots Jimmy and gets angry, the colour turns red as the music shifts to heavy metal; and while she feels regret and accidentally puts her hand on the device, it turns blue and plays, well, blues.
181* ''WesternAnimation/ElenaOfAvalor'': Starting with "The Magic Within", the magic inside Elena is boosted after she falls into the crystal well at Takaina. Whenever Elena feels a strong emotion, her red dress changes into a certain color, and a magical mishap happens based on the emotion.
182** Orange: Anger, throwing and levitating nearby objects and people and bringing inanimate objects to life and making them behave destructively.
183** Yellow: Happiness, inducing happiness in people and making them want to dance with her and bringing a floating model of an alpacamundi to life with a giddy personality.
184** Cyan: Calmness, undoing any damage done by Elena's anger or anxiety.
185** Blue: Sadness, causing rainstorms and others to cry with her when she cries.
186** Purple: Anxiety, makes objects spin out of control.
187** Gray: Self-doubt, causes the walls to close in on her if she's in a room.
188** White: Peace or forgiveness, strong enough to undo the damage done by the Shadows of the Night in the series finale.
189* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': The Moodulator, a device that changes emotion, is coded by colour. E.g, yellow for happy, blue for sadness, pink for love, and red for rage.
190* ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'': When Yang gets his emotions blasted out of him, they're represented as tiny, colorful ghosts. Happiness is green, sadness is blue, anger is red, fear is yellow, sarcasm is orange, and so on.
191* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'': In the short film, ''The Milky Waif'', Tom turns into the [[DirtyCoward yellow coward]] that he is as Jerry makes an '''EPIC''' RoarBeforeBeating... cue the CurbStompBattle shortly afterwards.
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194[[folder:Real Life]]
195* Certain animals that can change the colors of their skin often do this to display their emotions to others of their species or to potential predators. For example, chameleons will become brighter when they're feeling excited or black when extremely agitated. Squids take this a step further by rapidly changing colors to display to potential mates, warn rivals or even disorient their prey.
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