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4This trope correlates a character's SuperSpeed or speed-based abilities with the NaturalElements. There are several ways to do this: the element can be the ''source'' of their speed, they can ''travel through'' the element to build their speed, the element can be shown as the ''aftermath'' or ''byproduct'' of their speed, the element can be merely ''symbolic'' or ''thematic'', or it can dictate the ''type'' of speed they have as well. And, of course, combinations of each of the above are possible.
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6Examples and subtypes include:
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8* '''[[DishingOutDirt Earth-based]]:''' Earth is the element ''least'' associated with speed, as rocks are slow and heavy, and the ground is stationary. However, Earth-based characters may use their weight to gain speed, such as using a RollingAttack or a GroundPound. That said, [[SandBlaster dust and/or sand]] can have greater emphasis on speed, as an alternative to water or snow (see below). If the character is extremely strong or good at digging, they might utilize FastTunnelling as well, giving them the option to shortcut by going through obstacles instead of maneuvering around it. More indirectly, Earth can also be associated with more forceful forms of land-based speed, kicking up massive clouds of dust and even causing the earth to split and crack with the force of their passing.
9* '''[[AnIcePerson Ice-based]]:''' Ice is usually associated with slowing or freezing things, but ice can also reduce friction, allowing a SlideAttack or creating a SlippySlideyIceWorld. Weight-based speed can also apply here, usually with some kind of downward slope to help build acceleration. Snow, being much lighter and more fluid, can have the slipperiness of ice, but also possess physics similar to water.
10* '''[[MakingASplash Water-based]]:''' Water is fluid, almost as slippery as ice and can flow rapidly with enough momentum or pressure. Characters with water abilities tend to express their speed in terms of [[SuperReflexes agility]], [[{{Contortionist}} flexibility]] and finesse moreso than pure movement. Aquatic creatures are often extremely swift as well, with dolphins, merfolk or water serpents being extremely agile and graceful. That being said, if water ''is'' used for pure bursts of speed, it's typically in the form of a geyser or water-jet ability. Water as a purely-visual indicator of speed is also possible by having a character [[WalkOnWater walking or running cross it]] or leave billowing waves in their wake.
11* '''[[BlowYouAway Air-based]]:''' Air has been associated with speed since antiquity, due to wind itself moving hundreds of miles/kilometers per hour, being used for sailing, and fast-moving objects creating great bursts of air pressure. Wind-based characters tend to be very light and [[NotQuiteFlight and use lift to glide]] rather than fly under their own power (unless they can generate ''powerful'' gusts). Some can even spin extremely fast and create some sort of funnel cloud. Due to air also being hard to control and creating lots of friction, there tends to be a limit on just how fast these characters can go.
12* '''[[PlayingWithFire Fire-based]]:''' Fire is a ''very'' strong indicator of speed for many reasons. Fire ''spreads'' fast, usually indicating that someone who controls it ([[ElementalEmbodiment or is made of it]]) can move just as quickly. Fire is also [[FrictionBurn generated by high levels of energy and friction]], so even if the character in question doesn't control fire itself, they may create or ignite it simply by using their abilities. And last but certainly not least, fire produces [[HavingABlast combustive propellants and engines]], allowing things like jet aircraft, bullets and rockets to reach supersonic speeds. It's also common for a fiery character to be able to create, hurl or ''become'' a high-velocity {{Fireball|s}} or [[BurningRubber leave a trail of fire]] where they've been.
13* '''[[ShockAndAwe Electric-based]]:''' Without a doubt, one of the most common and [[FastAsLightning visually-striking indications of speed]]. Lightning and other forms of current move at speeds too fast for the human eye, and the power it generates is often necessary to power electric signals and other electromagnetic phenomena. There's a reason "fast as lightning" is a common phrase. Characters of this element can commonly ElectricSlide or RideTheLightning, and thanks to [[MagnetismManipulation its relation to magnetism]], electric speed can also be achieved by hurling or attracting objects with magnetic force, [[MagneticWeapons such as with a railgun]]. In short, if a character has electric powers, then you should expect them to utilize speed, and vice-versa. Even if a speedster character doesn't have any actual lightning powers, it's very common for them to have a lightning motif and/or have sparks or small arcs of electricity show up as a visual effect of using their powers.
14* '''[[LightEmUp Light-based]] or [[CastingAShadow Darkness-based]]:''' Light is the fastest thing in the universe, and surpassing that speed has been one of the [[FasterThanLightTravel fondest dreams of fantasy and science-fiction]]. If something is associated with light, then you can expect that their speed scale is on the ''cosmic'' level, capable of {{teleport|ation}}ing anywhere on Earth in an instant, and not taking much time to travel through the stars, either. If the setting gives light an opposite number, then you can expect darkness to be just as fast--''if not even faster'' since, as the absence of light, darkness disappears at the same speed as light arrives and reappears as it fades. There's also the associations to [[UnrealisticBlackHole black holes]] and, by extension, [[GravityMaster gravity]]. In either case, these abilities are already pushing the limits of science, so characters can use them to do practically anything...up to and including RideTheRainbow, ThinkingUpPortals and TimeTravel.
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16In addition to the above types, there are many ways that [[{{Extraoredinary}} Metal]], [[MakeSomeNoise sound]] and [[GravityMaster gravity]] can be used to convey speed, but these tend to be associated with other elements, such as electronics, thunder or darkness. Unless the work in question treats any of those things as an "element" in their own right, they don't count.
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18SubTrope and combinatin of SuperSpeed and ElementalPowers.
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20SuperTrope of:
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23* BurningRubber
24* ElectricSlide
25* FastAsLightning
26* FastTunneling
27* FrictionBurn
28* MagneticWeapons
29* NotQuiteFlight
30* RideTheRainbow
31* RideTheLightning
32* RocketRide
33* RollingAttack
34* SkySurfing
35* SlideAttack
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39As explained above, some of the sources of this trope are OlderThanDirt.
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41Note: To qualify as an example, the element in question needs to be the source, means or visual indication of a character's speed. For instance, merely riding a JetPack is not enough--the flames of the jets need to convey velocity.
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47* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Matsuri can use wind ninjutsu to reduce air resistance in front of him, and shoot it backward to propel himself forward. This doesn't just apply to himself, as Matsuri is first shown [[EquippableAlly clinging to Soga]] to make the speed-focused ninja that much faster.
48* ''Manga/BlackClover'':
49** Luck Voltia's Lightning Magic forms electric gauntlets on his hands and feet that allow him to move at blistering speeds.
50** Light Magic is said to be the fastest form of magic, making it formidable in both firepower and attack speed. When fighting Licht, most of the heroes struggle to deal with it at first because of how fast it flies. Asta and Yami get by through CombatClairvoyance learned through reading ki, while Gauche outright counters it with his Mirror Magic.
51* ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'': Makoto Misaka is also known as "Railgun" due to her Electromaster ability's most unique technique: a localized railgun created from her own body that can fire any object at insane velocities. Due to her own body being relatively human aside from the electric current she produces, she can't hurl herself around at those speeds without risking ending up a stain on a wall.
52* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
53** Drillmon doesn't move too terribly fast on the surface. When he's burrowing though the ground, he's a lot quicker.
54** There's also Grumblemon from ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'', the human spirit Warrior of Earth, whose primary tactic is to dive underground and swiftly confuse his opponents before bashing them with his hammer.
55* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': The titular character eventually learns how to turn into electricity, and uses that for speed.
56* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
57** Midoriya is a roundabout example. While using One For All: Full Cowl, he emits green sparks as he moves, reflecting the added speed and power the technique affords him.
58** Some heroes like Bakugou and Endeavor are able to propel themselves using their [[HavingABlast respective]] [[PlayingWithFire Quirks]] to move at incredible speeds to keep up with those who have actual SuperSpeed Quirks. [[spoiler:Todoroki learns this technique from his father to save his brother Natsuo from a villain.]]
59** Hawks' obvious AnimalMotif is supplemented by his Quirk, which gives him large wings that allow him to move faster than those with actual SuperSpeed Quirks. His arrival on the scene is usually heralded by a breeze or a gust because of how fast he's always moving.
60* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' most devil fruit users, particularly of the Logia (elemental) type, seem to figure out how to use their powers to move faster than they otherwise would. Examples include characters like [[LightEmUp Kizaru]] and [[ShockAndAwe Eneru]] who can transform into bolts of light and lightning respectively, as well as [[DishingOutDirt Pica]] who can merge his body with the earth beneath his feet and move it to another location.
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64* ComicBook/GhostRider is associated with both fire (specifically hellfire) and speed, thanks to being a demon riding a CoolBike. The wheels of his motorcycle are usually ablaze and often leave a trail of flame wherever he goes.
65* ComicBook/FantasticFour: Johnny Storm, aka The Human Torch, is the fastest member of his team by far. He is capable of using his flame powers to propel himself to supersonic speeds.
66* ComicBook/TheFlash (and all of his related super-speedsters) is associated with both lightning ''and'' light both by way of his name and the lightning insignia on his uniform. Visually, the Speed Force that empowers them tends to take the form of lightning. Sometimes, they also incorporate fire into their aesthetics or ability pools, but in most cases that's only because they move so fast that fire is a natural byproduct.
67* ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}}: While speed is not specifically one of Bobby Drake's powers, using his abilities to create slippery platforms that he or others can use to slide around is one of the most recognizable and iconic abilities he possesses.
68* ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}: Monica Rambeau has light-based powers and has used thematic codenames like Photon and Spectrum. She is capable of shifting into a body of pure light, whereupon she moves at lightspeed and the entire world comes to a complete stop.
69* Cannonball of the ''Comicbook/XMen'', ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' and other X-related teams is a mutant FlyingBrick with the ability to hurl himself at high speeds. Usually, his power and speed are indicated by a fiery aura as well as a trail of fire jetting out behind him.
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73* ''FanFic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': Ami's ice magic encased enemies and turned them into a weapon, a "speeding ice block" aimed at other enemies and pushed by her golems.
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77* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'': Frozone can use his powers to create ice ramps that he can skate and slide on to get around quickly.
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81* The film version of [[Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020 Sonic the Hedgehog]], in addition to his SuperSpeed, generates electricity in his quills. The first trailer draws attention to the electricity increasing in intensity when he runs and shows that the electricity he generated was enough to cause power outages throughout the United States west coast.
82* Xayide's Hollow Giants in ''Film/TheNeverendingStory II: The Next Chapter'' search for Bastion throughout Fantasia by moving at the Speed of Dark, which is stated to be faster than the speed of light.
83* ''Film/{{Krull}}'': When the heroes discover that the BigBad is in a desert a long distance off, they get the idea to capture and ride horses that generate flames as they approach top speed which allows them to fly.
84->'''Ryl:''' Firemares! Firemares can travel a thousand leagues in a day!
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88* Doesn't use literal superspeed, but ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'''s horse Tornado is always portrayed as an exceptionally fast animal who never fails to outpace antagonists trying to engage in a little "Fox" hunting.
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92* ''Videogame/BloodstainedCurseOfTheMoon'':
93** Andrealphus is a boss that is one of the fastest enemies in the game and attacks with electricity and lightning-based attacks, as well as blowing gusts of wind at the player that can threaten to knock them off the stage.
94** Bathin is a boss that can streak across the screen at high speeds and uses electricity to attack the player if they stand too long in one spot.
95* ''Videogame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'': Bathin returns in this game, although his abilities are associated with light, allowing him to teleport across the room and reflect off of smooth, mirror-like surfaces. After Miriam absorbs his shard, she [[PowerCopying gets the same ability]].
96* ''VideoGame/{{Chantelise}}'': The Air Crystal option for Elise's sword lets her swing it faster.
97* Zig-zagged in ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSin'': the [[PlayingWithFire Pyromancer]] ability grants a skill that boosts the target's movement speed and Action Points per {{turn|BasedCombat}}, while the [[MakingASplash Hydrosophist]] ability has skills that do the opposite.
98* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'':
99** The Favourable Wind [[BlowYouAway aerotheurge]] skill grants nearby allies a boost to movement speed, described as the wind literally being at their back.
100** The Haste [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinetic]] skill grants the target both a boost to movement speed and an extra Action Point per [[TurnBasedCombat combat turn]].
101* ''VideoGame/Dota2'':
102** Invoker can summon reagent orbs, which give him a bonus to a certain stat on top of their primary purpose of being used to invoke his other spells. The storm reagent, Wex, increases his movement speed.
103** Storm Spirit's ultimate ability, Ball Lightning, lets him [[RideTheLightning turn into pure electricity and zip around at high speeds]]. The spell has no cooldown, making him one of the most mobile heroes in the game as long as he has enough mana.
104** Earth Spirit has the ability Rolling Boulder, which turns him into a round boulder that rolls forwards at high speeds, stunning and damaging enemies he collides with.
105** Slardar, who belongs to the fish-like Slithereen race, can use Guardian Sprint to increase his movement speed, with the bonus being larger while he's in water.
106** Morphling has Waveform, which turns him into a wave of water that rushes forwards at high speeds, damaging enemies.
107** Razor, the Lightning Revenant, has passively increased movement speed thanks to his Storm Surge ability. Nearby allies also gain a reduced version of this effect.
108* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'':
109** Mona Megistus the [[MakingASplash hydromancer]] has a unique sprint where instead of running like most characters, she turns into a flowing stream of water.
110** Like Mona, [[AnIcePerson Kamisato Ayaka]] has a unique sprint where she transforms into a trail of icy fog instead of running in order to increase her speed.
111* Delsin Rowe from ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' can use his smoke powers to propel himself through the air, and dash by transforming into a cloud of smoke.
112* ''VideoGame/JimmyAndThePulsatingMass'': The Rad Sneakers' FlavorText:
113--> There's a sweet decal of a lightning bolt on the side, so you know you're going to move fast with these.
114* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'': A variety of magic spells can be created or obtained that allow the user to cloak themselves in an element and rush forward at incredible speeds, such as Thunder Surge, Fire Surge, Barrier Surge, Fire Dash, Ice Slide, and Air Slide.
115* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
116** Gorons are subterranean creatures who revolve their entire society around using and eating stones. They are large and heavy, but can [[BeTheBall roll themselves into a ball shape]] and [[RollingAttack roll at extremely high speeds]]. So fast, in fact, that speedrunners who play ''Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' prefer to use the Goron roll to get around on solid ground.
117** Zoras are aquatic fishpeople who swim at exceptionally high speeds. Link can also turn into one in ''Majora's Mask'', and it is by far one of the fastest ways to move around.
118** In ''Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', wind-based speed and abilities is one of the core components of the game, such as using a large leaf along with air currents to move around high places, or manipulating the wind to gain speed for Link's sailboat.
119* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
120** Raiden is a thunder god and as such can turn himself into lightning to teleport from place to place.
121** One of Sub-Zero's most recurring abilities is a slide he can use to launch himself forward. The ability doesn't always make visual use of his ice abilities, but the idea of the "ice guy" sliding as one of his attack certainly invokes the trope.
122** Liu Kang in some instances uses his ability to control fire to propel himself. Most notably, Revenant Liu Kang does this by hopping onto a small boat and using the flames from both his hands as jets to quickly get to Raiden's ship and attack him.
123** Kabal is usually associated with both speed and wind, since he turns into a visual streak whenever he uses his abilities and can also leave a character spinning in place like a small tornado after he passes them.
124* ''Videogame/{{Overwatch}}'': Wrecking Ball, who rides around in a [[BeTheBall ball-shaped mech]], is the fastest character in the game in terms of acceleration. When moving at max speed, he is covered by a fiery aura.
125* ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'':
126** Grohk's Ultimate creates a cloud that he flies on while [[ShockAndAwe shooting bolts of lightning]]. The bolts heal nearby allies and increase their movement speed, and do the opposite to enemies, slowing them down and damaging them.
127** Imani's movement ability makes her fly on [[AnIcePerson a chunk of ice]] which she propels by [[PlayingWithFire shooting fire behind her]].
128* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
129** Rapidash is called the "fastest Pokemon" in-universe and, when seen in motion throughout the franchise, it is always followed by billowing flames from its mane and tail.
130** The Flying-type in general is also associated with speed. It has a lot of Pokémon with a high Speed stat, the move Tailwind boosts the entire team's Speed for the next three turns, the Ability Gale Wings allows the user's Flying-type moves to always go first, and the move Max Airstream grants a 50% increase in Speed for itself and its double-battle partner until switched out or the battle ends.
131** To a lesser extent, the Water-type can also boast some incredible speeds. The Ability Swift Swim, which many Pokémon have, double their Speed whenever it's raining. [[ThreateningShark Sharpedo]] in particular stands out, who not only can get Speed Boost as an Ability, which increases its Speed every turn, it's always depicted in the overworld as incredibly fast, whether it's a form of fast movement in the water in ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'' or chasing you down at sea faster than you can travel in ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield''.
132** The Electric-type is the most straightforward example, with most Pokémon of this type being {{Fragile Speedster}}s. A lot of the Pokémon with the fastest unboosted speed are Electric-type, such as Electrode, Jolteon, Zeraora, Boltund, Tapu Koko, and Mega Manectric, all of whom are in the top 10% of Pokémon by Speed stat.
133* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'':
134** M. Bison's Psycho Crusher sees him become wrapped in flames and jet across the screen, often leaving a trail of flame behind him to indicate just how fast he's moving.
135** Rashid is one of the most agile characters in the game, able to leap, roll and bounce all over the screen to attack from multiple angles. He uses this speed to generate wind, such as kicking mini-tornadoes at his opponent, or spinning himself into a funnel cloud.
136* Videogame/SuperSmashBros:
137** In addition to being very quick in general, Pikachu (and by extension, [[MovesetClone Pichu]]) has the ability "Quick Attack" which turns them into a small spark that shoots around the screen at a high speed.
138** Captain Falcon is a racer by profession, so in addition to being a very speedy character, he has fire-based attacks--especially Falcon Kick, which jets him across the screen rapidly. Ganondorf is a ''much'' slower character, but by extension of being MovesetClone, has a similar ability called the Warlock Kick, in addition to a fiery slam that also propels him across the stage.
139** While Luigi is not usually considered a speedy character, he does possess an ability called Green Missile, which causes him to propel himself horizontally while generating small flames for speed. If the ability misfires, he is then shot forward with even greater speed and momentum, and stronger flames.
140** Squirtle and Greninja are both water Pokemon and two of the speediest and most acrobatic characters in the game. Both also have the ability to use jets of water to make themselves move faster.
141* ''VideoGame/TokyoAfterschoolSummoners'' has Nomad, whose chip in his tooth that, when activated, can allow him to move at incredible speed, causing everything around him to burn up, including his clothes. Fittingly, his main attribute is also fire.
142* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'':
143** Nezha sets his feet ablaze with his ''Fire Walker'' ability, speeding him up while every step ignites the ground with purifying fire that burns enemies and clears status effects from allies.
144** Zephyr is able to jet through the air with her ''Tail Wind'' ability. A shell of air can be seen around her between bursts, and she can surround herself with a barrier of wind via ''Turbulence'' that also speeds up the projectiles she fires.
145** Volt is able to electrify himself and his allies with his ''Speed'' ability, massively ramping up their movement and melee speed while surrounding them with electric sparks.
146* From ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'', as part of the [[SuperpowerLottery many things Jin can do]], he's capable of moving at light speed. Originally an Ice-type Blade, his [[spoiler:[[PlayingWithSyringes conversion into a Flesh Eater Blade]]]] granted him the ability to manipulate elementary [[MinovskyPhysics ether]] particles, thus enabling him to outspeed Mythra's [[CombatClairvoyance Foresight]] (thereby preventing her or Rex to get a read on his movements). [[spoiler:When Pyra bargained with Torna to stop them from harming her friends in their attempted abduction of her, she threatened to use [[KillSat Siren]]'s targeting ray to destroy herself if they didn't comply, as this was the only thing that Jin couldn't prevent from occurring with his speed from where he was]].
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150* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': Neon Katt uses roller blades to dash around faster than most can see, leaving a trail of rainbow light behind her.
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154* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': Undine Wells, a {{magical girl}} with [[MakingASplash control over water]], has a rather unique way of getting around quickly. By conjuring water at her feet, she can slide along the ground, effectively allowing her to "surf" on dry land.
155* ''Webcomic/{{Huckleberry}}'''s eponymous PlantPerson protagonist can produce banana atoms and slide on them, giving him a slippery, vegetal version of super speed.
156* ''Webcomic/{{Vibe}}'': When Baron is bonded with [[AnIcePerson Jean]], he can use his ice powers to skate around at high speed.
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160* The internet meme Nyan Cat is famous for rocketing through space, trailing a rainbow behind it.
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164* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Using ElementalPowers for added speed is common among benders. Waterbenders use their ability to control water to "surf" at high speeds, Firebenders can use their flames like rockets, and even Earthbenders (traditionally the slow and staid element) can move quickly by manipulating the ground beneath their feet. Of course, the Airbenders are the undisputed master of this, due to being able to control wind movement and air pressure to give themselves boosts. Airbending in particular is based around being quick, evasive, and light on one's feet.
165* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': Armordrillo, a burly and somewhat uncoordinated bruiser on the surface, can actually give a pretty good chase if he's burrowing through the ground.
166* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' wherein the titular character seems to turn into a lightning bolt to move at superspeed. WordOfGod instead states he actually attaches his head to a lightning bolt and rides it to his destination.
167* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'': Zorch's fire jets and Snoof's ice jets enable them to move at incredible speeds.
168* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Rainbow Dash, befitting her name, can fly so fast that she leaves rainbow trails behind her, which culminates in her Sonic Rainboom, which makes her go so fast that she shatters the visible light spectrum. Additionally, her speed allows her to create windy tornadoes, and her Buccaneer Blaze makes her move so fast that she creates an explosion of electricity.
169* ''WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}}'' had the couplet that activated Spectral Knight Witterquick's power of super speed invoke the wind:
170-->"Sheathe these greaves in a driving gale,\
171 Make swift these legs over land they sail."
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174[[folder:Real Life]]
175* Invoking this seems to be the idea behind people with high performance cars giving them flame or lightning motifs on their paint jobs. The irony being the role fire plays in internal combustion engines and electricity with its many other systems. Other car owners sometimes like to include bright TronLines and other lights to their cars so that they leave a streak of light when they wiz by.
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