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2[[caption-width-right:350:[[Music/LynyrdSkynyrd 'Cause I'm free as a bird now]].]]
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4Since the dawn of time man has wanted to fly. But, well... To be honest it is pretty darn hard. It took a long time to figure out that humans themselves could not fly and it took even longer before man could do it with tools. But what if if could be done easier? What if humans could simply grow wings themselves and fly away?
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6Growing Wings is a trope centered around a person, animal, or even an object that sprouts wings. The wings either grow over time, or are gained instantly. The wings can appear suddenly, often as a result of a magical spell or MacGuffin.
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8In case of a person or animal, the character could also go through {{Metamorphosis}}. They can [[JustWokeUpThatWay wake up one morning]] to discover tiny wings on their back, which [[SlowTransformation grow over time]] until they are functional. The initial sprouts can be ridges, feathery tufts, or tiny, articulated wings. The more realistic the story is, the more slow and painful the change will be. If the transformation is graphic and large flight muscles also develop, it can be a case of TransformationHorror.
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10Note that this trope is for permanent or semi-permanent wings. Wings that appear and disappear go into the category of PowerGivesYouWings. For instances where people ''wish'' this would happen, see CallOfTheWildBlueYonder.
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18* People often sprout wings in Red Bull commercials.
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22* ''Anime/AngelBeats'': Kanade programs angel wings on herself after Otonashi suggests it.
23* ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita: Last Order'': Alita sprouts wings with damascus metal blades for feathers after her second resurrection. She's not impressed with them, since they impede her fighting style.
24* ''Anime/CardcaptorSakura'': Sakura gains wings when she uses the Fly card in the second season. In the first, her staff sprouted the wings and she rode it like a [[FlyingBroomstick witch's broom]]. There's also Yue and Ruby Moon who have wings in their true forms but not their false ones.
25* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'': In the final episodes, [[spoiler:Eureka is distressed when she]] undergoes a mysterious transformation that includes the sprouting of bright green butterfly wings.
26* ''Anime/HaibaneRenmei'': The Haibane grow small, [[WingsDoNothing non-functional wings]] within a few hours of their "birth". The wing-growing is shown to be extraordinarily painful, as the wings tear through the skin on the back and come out covered in blood.
27* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency'': In the climax, [[BigBad Kars]], having just become the ultimate life-form, gains VoluntaryShapeshifting. He uses it to grow wings and fly after Joseph's plane.
28* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Sasuke sprouts wings during his fight with Naruto. The transformation sequence looks a bit painful and they burst through his clothing.
29* ''Manga/PrincessAi'': Ai sprouts a pair on account of her unconventional heritage.
30* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'':
31** [[spoiler:Madoka sprouts a pair upon her ascension as a goddess.]]
32** [[spoiler:Homura grows wings in ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion''.]]
33* ''Anime/VisionOfEscaflowne'': Draconians appear as normal people until they do this. There is a long-standing prejudice against them, so they don't do it unless it's absolutely necessary.
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37* ''ComicBook/Flight2004'': The Volume 1 short comic "I wish..." by Vera Brosgol is about a teenage girl that grows angel wings one day. It's mostly her talking with a friend about growing up wishing she could fly.
38* ''ComicBook/{{Morbius}}'': In his 3rd solo series, Morbius grows bat wings after an attempt to cure himself of his [[ArtificialHybrid scientific]] [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampirism]] goes wrong and the bat [=DNA=] starts taking over the human [=DNA=]. They grow bigger as he becomes [[BatPeople less human]].
39* ''ComicBook/XMen'': The ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' story arc "Quarantine" (issues 530-534) introduces an experimental drug that gives a specific mutant's power to ordinary humans. One of the volunteers, Penny Newsom, chooses Angel. Shortly after taking it, she sprouts wings.
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43* Shows up in ''FanficRecs/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' fan fic:
44** ''Fanfic/SheRaInTheWake'': The tiny wings on Glimmer's shoulders grew to full size by the start of the story, the sudden metamorphosis apparently how that works with her mother's species.
45** ''Fanfic/WorldWarEtheria'': In comparison Glimmers wings only come in after a healing form She-Ra, [[spoiler:years later the same thing happens with Glow.]]
46* ''Fanfic/ThisBites'': As a result of feeding on the strength increasing drugs found in Mereville, [[AscendedExtra Conis's]] wings end up tripling in size. However, according to Chopper, it would take her at least two years for her to figure out how to fly[[note]]Which she ends up getting when the Straw Hat Pirates are inevitably scattered by Kuma[[/note]].
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50* ''WesternAnimation/Thumbelina1994'': At the end, Thumbelina sprouts a pair of fairy wings when she marries fairy prince Cornelius.
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54* ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'': Angel is shown to have something growing out of his back as a child. Fast forward ten years: he has wings.
55* ''Film/TheTitan''. In his RousingSpeech, the EvilutionaryBiologist tells the volunteers for a program to settle humans on Titan that the changes they undergo will turn them into supermen. He didn't mention he was secretly splicing the volunteers with animal DNA; one subject is shown to grow bat wings right when he goes crazy, kills his wife and is shot dead by soldiers. At the end of the movie the only successful test subject is shown with similar wings, flying over a methane lake on Titan.
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59* ''Literature/BlackAndBlueMagic'': The protagonist is gifted a bottle from a mysterious man who for a short while rents a room from his mother (and is implied to both be of fantastic age and his large bag to contain many magical items from ancient stories including Aladdin's Lamp), by rubbing a drop of the pearlescent liquid inside on each of his shoulderblades and reciting a magical chant he grows large wings that remain until he recites the counter-spell.
60* ''Literature/{{Domina}}'':
61** The aves stole the toy box from Necessarius in order to use its more advanced BioAugmentation to grow wings for themselves. They barely made any progress by the time they were forced to flee the city.
62** Several people with powers have been shown to have variants of this ability. A shifter can shift into a form with wings ([[NoOntologicalInertia though they will eventually run out of power and snap back]]), and a morpher can grow wings over the course of hours or days. In both cases, it's noted that wings aren't the best methods of flight, and most other types outpace them in both speed and maneuverability.
63* ''Literature/DragonsOfEther'': In book three, an elf named Peter sprouts dragon wings.
64* ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'': It happens to Miranda in a horrifying way -- she loses her hands and her breastbone [[PainfulTransformation bursts through her skin]] as she turns into a bird. As it happens she tries to stay positive about it, saying that she'd love to be able to fly.
65* ''Literature/GrowingWings'': This is a kind of PubertySuperpower. The wings are too large to really be hidden, but there aren't any other physical adaptations for flight, so no one with wings can really use them to fly on their own.
66* ''Literature/TheLittleRabbitWhoWantedRedWings'': This is a central plot point. The rabbit wishes for the traits other animals have, and his wish is granted when he grows red wings to match a cardinal's. However, the rabbit's mother and friends fail to recognize him with wings, and send him away. The next day the rabbit wishes the wings away and is once again accepted by society. The {{Aesop}} in this story is that you should be happy with who you are and not be envious of others.
67* ''Literature/MailOrderWings'': An interesting variation occurs. The protagonist Andrea builds a set of artificial wings from a kit and drinks a potion that causes them to gradually become real. Unfortunately for her, the potion also causes her to slowly metamorphose into a bird.
68* ''Literature/TheMagiciansNephew'': Aslan gives Strawberry wings and [[MeaningfulRename renames him Fledge]]. Instant CoolHorse.
69* ''Literature/MrPye'': Pye is such a saintly character that he begins to sprout angel wings. He finds them an embarrassing nuisance and eventually decides to try not being saintly any more to try and get them to go away again. It works... but he then begins to sprout horns instead. Reverting his character to get rid of the horns again works, but the wings come back...
70* ''Literature/{{Rapture}}'' by David Sosnowski is about a virus that causes people to grow wings and how society adjusts and reacts to this new subset of the human race (i.e. [[FantasticRacism not very well]]).
71* ''Literature/RealmOfTheElderlings'': In ''The Rain Wild Chronicles'', Thymara eventually develops wings, due to influence from her dragon. They are not strong enough to allow her to fly, however.
72* ''Literature/SelfPortraitWithWings'' by Susan Kohn Green is about an eleven year old girl that magically gains mostly-invisible dragonfly wings after drawing a picture of herself with them.
73* ''Literature/{{Tithe}}'': As Kaye begins showing her pixie heritage, she sprouts gossamer buglike wings from two bumps on her shoulder blades. As with insects, they take a bit to dry off after emerging, and Kaye is large enough that they aren't capable of actual flight.
74* ''Literature/TheWayfarerRedemption'': The Icarii race are born wingless, and develop wings in infancy. Dormant wing-buds of half-Icarii, half-human adults can still be encouraged to sprout, using magic.
75* ''Literature/WhenWeHaveWings'' by Claire Corbett is a dystopian novel where the extremely wealthy opt to get a combination of surgery, genetic modification, and drugs to grow and maintain flight-capable wings. These people live in floating paradises in the sky, making it kind of similar to ''Film/{{Elysium}}'' (although predating it by a few years).
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79* ''Series/Lucifer2016'': In the season 2 finale, Lucifer is knocked out and wakes up in the middle of the desert, his wings having grown back after having cut them off before the series began. The following episode, he has had his wings cut off multiple times, only for them to grow back in an instant.
80--> '''Linda:''' I didn't know that they could grown back. Are wings like... body hair?\
81'''Lucifer:''' No. Don't be so ridiculous.
82* ''Series/TheFades'': A plot point for Paul, the protagonist, signaling his role in the apocalyptic crisis developing around him.
83* ''Series/{{Fallen}}'' involves various angelic and half-angelic characters sprouting wings, with their size and color being marginally plot-relevant. This is particularly climactic for the protagonist, who does not know his is not human, or (once he learns the truth) whether he can claim his true nature.
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87* The MusicVideo for Asian Kung Fu Generation's "After Dark" features a man randomly sprouting wings on his back one day, and desperately hiding them until a window-washer is dangerously close to falling off a building.
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91* ''VideoGame/{{Aion}}'': Ascending to Daevahood lets a player character summon a pair of wings at will.
92* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'': Getting certain upgrades in tandem with Transcendence will cause Isaac to grow a pair of wings.
93* ''VideoGame/{{Darksiders}}'': War obtains demon wings after completing a quest for one of the hellish archlords stranded on earth. Although these don't give flight, they will allow War to float to new areas and jump higher.
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97* In ''Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures'', the Cubi race grows a second pair of wings on their head in addition to the pair on their back when they come into power.
98* ''Webcomic/BoomerExpress'': Jarred experiences this early in. It was [[http://www.boomerexpress.com/2002/09/05/40-that-must-sting/ quite the painful episode.]]
99%%* ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'': Beret Guy has "endless wings", as seen in [[https://xkcd.com/1099 1099]].
100* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Any troll characters who die on their questbed or [[EmergencyTransformation die and are placed there]] ascend to [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence god tier]] and grow a pair of wings the [[BizarreAlienBiology same color as their blood]].
101* ''Webcomic/LegendOfTheBlueDiamond'':
102** After [[spoiler: Lapis is executed, Akela grows wings.]]
103** All members of the royal family start out with no wings, but grow them when they get older. This process is called fledging.
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107* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': Glimmer already has wings, tiny cute ones that many viewers mistake for tattoos, unlike her mother's full feathered wings. Come Season 4 after fully accepting the Moonstone's power following Angella's death, they glow and grow to full size only to disappear and never seen being used.
108* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': This often happens in {{Wham Episode}}s:
109** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E13MagicalMysteryCure Magical Mystery Cure]]": At the end, [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle gains wings, becoming [[WingedUnicorn an alicorn]] when she manages to finish an incomplete spell created by Starswirl the Bearded]].
110** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS8E11MoltDown Molt Down]]": [[spoiler:Spike grows wings after dealing with a magical symptom called "the molt", which is essentially dragon puberty, and a ''very'' uncomfortable one at that]].
111** [[AllThereInTheManual Supplementary info]] implies that the opposite happened to [[spoiler:Princess Cadance]]: she already had wings, and gained a unicorn horn instead.
112* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'': At the end of "I'm Just Wild About Jerry," Tom is about to get run over by a train for a third time...then this time the train passes him. Jerry pulled a switch to divert the train. Clasping his hands solemnly, a halo forms over Jerry's head then he sprouts angel wings. He flies off in the iris out.
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