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2[[caption-width-right:330:[[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel's]] splashing to the surface with style.]]
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4A character who was underwater (usually a woman with long hair) emerging in a massive splash, bending their spine and throwing their head back in a way that makes all to almost all of their hair flip backward and fling some water droplets from the splash over themselves in an arc, occasionally having their eyes shut and mouth hanging open.
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6While some examples existed before, Princess Ariel from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' is without a doubt THE TropeCodifier. The visual of Ariel striking this pose became one of [[SignatureScene Ariel's most famous moments]] and basically guaranteed that it would forever be associated with mermaids. Ironically, when Ariel performed this hair flip/splash combination ''she wasn't a mermaid''. It was when Ariel was turned human for the first time and emerged from the ocean after almost drowning. This is why characters having their eyes shut and mouth hanging open like they're struggling to breathe is often part of this pose, [[FridgeLogic even if it doesn't make much sense like when it's a creature who can breathe air AND water]].
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8This is not an uncommon pose to see in scenarios involving water for a lot of reasons.
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10* It's a very striking visual that grabs your attention easily, with a character just suddenly emerging from a body of water, and the flying droplets caused by the splash and caught by the hair [[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles looking rather sparkly if caught by a light source]]. A great way to make a character the center of attention in a shot.
11* It could be used as a way to imply or emphasize that something magical is going on, [[TransformationSequence like a character just transformed in some way]] or that a character has powers of the "MakingASplash" sort, with the water almost seeming to perfectly compliment their movements.
12* It could be used for dramatic effect, like to show that a character almost drowned or barely escaped from some kind of danger in the water. The abruptness of a character emerging from the water like this could add some nice shock value akin to a {{Jumpscare}}.
13* If it's an older character doing this, it can make an excellent SexySurfacingShot, often for women but it has been used for other genders as well. Due to the way it's executed, it makes the face visible, the hair looks dynamic, [[BuxomBeautyStandard pushes out the chest and rear]], and can even [[LegFocus show off a character's legs]] depending on how far out of the water they are. It helps that the general body language of this [[note]] [[DoesThisRemindYouofAnything character caught in an explosion of liquid, soaking wet, spine bent back, head and hair thrown back, eyes shut, gasping for breath]] [[/note]] can ''heavily'' invoke a stereotypical [[TheImmodestOrgasm Immodest Orgasm]] in an elegant and tasteful way as the character in question isn't doing anything that's actually sexual in nature. Occasionally, depending on [[BarelyThereSwimwear how much clothing]] ([[SkinnyDipping or lack of]]) a character is wearing, CensorShadow will be used, which makes the shot invoke something akin to a SexySilhouette. May also be combined with the attention-grabbing aspects to create an InUniverse DistractedByTheSexy moment. Common in scenes involving a WaterfallShower and/or SkinnyDipping.
14* It is occasionally used in parodies of works like ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', sometimes with a twist, like the hair not moving as intended or someone using something that ''isn't'' their hair (like a beard) or making fun of the {{Fanservice}} aspects of this pose by [[FanDisservice having it be done by a conventionally unattractive character]].
15* [[TruthInTelevision It's also an effective way of getting one's hair off the face and out of the eyes when surfacing.]]
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17This trope can be subject to RuleOfCool (and/or RuleOfSexy if it's being used for {{Fanservice}}) at times, due to how hard it would be to have most of your body rise above deep water like this.
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19In the instances where this is played for Fanservice, this counts as a SubTrope of SexySurfacingShot for when a character who was subermged underwater gets out of the water in a way that is meant to [[DistractedByTheSexy draw the audience and/or other InUniverse character's attention to their physical attractiveness.]]
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21See also EverythingsBetterWithSparkles, HairFlip, SexySurfacingShot and ShakingHerHairLoose.
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29* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSAJX8qGebo This]] "BSN" Bodybuilding supplement ad has a woman rising out of the water throwing her hair back and then [[SexySurfacingShot slowly walking out of the pool]] while everyone in the pool party starts EatingTheEyeCandy.
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33* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing'' have the new character, Princess Sophia of Aquadia, an alien ''mermaid'' who's stranded on earth. While bunking at Shizuka's place, she emerges from the water in Shizuka's bathtub while flipping her hair out, splashing water in an arc.
34* ''Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure'': In the transformation sequence of Cure Mermaid, she bends backward and pulls her now longer hair out of a blob of water, splashing it away. It's also worth noting that this PowerMakesYourHairGrow moment (which the series usually shows from the front, the back, or all-around) is shown from the side.
35* ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'': In 3.0+1.0, Mari does this at the end when she emerges from the water after [[spoiler:Shinji [[RestartTheWorld resets reality]]]].
36* ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'': The first time we see Michiru she is swimming in her apartment and [[SexySurfacingShot climbs out of the pool]] while throwing her head back in this fashion.
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40* This is a pretty common pose for Aspen Matthews to strike in ''ComicBook/{{Fathom}}''. Due to her MakingASplash powers, it is likely that she is manipulating water around her to make these poses look as dynamic as they are.
41* In ''ComicBook/Gen13'': Rainmaker does this when surfacing out of the water while SkinnyDipping in [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl front of her teammates]].
42* ComicBook/{{Starfire}} once struck this pose in ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' . Her red hair combined with her purple outfit actually makes her bear something of a resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel]] herself while she's doing it.
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46* ''Franchise/TheLittleMermaid'':
47** The [[TropeCodifier most famous example of all]] occurs in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', where a human Ariel emerges from the sea and desperately gasps for air after almost drowning in Ursula's lair. Alongside Ariel as a mermaid singing "Part of Your World" on a rock with waves crashing behind her, this is arguably Princess Ariel's [[SignatureScene most iconic moment.]]
48** The [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea sequel]] shows Ariel's daughter, Melody, strike a similar pose at the beginning of the movie while she's swimming in the ocean.
49* After Westernanimation/{{Mulan}} jumps into the lake, she resurfaces throws her hair in an arc, droplets flying everywhere. Though unlike many cases of the trope, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome her hair is realistically VERY messy after she does this]], and she's just striking this pose for fun, not any "dramatic" reason.
50* In ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'' as a callback to this famous moment, Ariel (once again as a human, not a mermaid) happily performs her signature hair flip and gasp for breath near the end of the film. This time it's done as a head-to-toe full-body shot of Ariel with a brief slowdown effect so you can really take it in. Notably, Ariel making the biggest splash possible and getting water everywhere is important to the context of the scene as [[spoiler:she needs to make sure the top of Moana's water pillar is a certain shape so Elsa can freeze it to create an ice slide that helps save Ralph]].
51* ''WesternAnimation/WonderWoman2009'': After Deimos throws [[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana]] into a fountain, she's seen throwing her hair in a backward arc before doing an ActionDressRip revealing her [[DressedInLayers Wonder Woman uniform under her dress]].
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55* ''Film/LaraCroftTombRaider'': Lara does this during her ShowerScene, throwing her head back and sending her long wet hair arcing backward while under the water spray.
56* ''Film/TheScorpionKing'': The Sorceress does this when surfacing from her bath when Mathayus [[LandingInSomeonesBathtub crashes on her bathing chambers]].
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60* ''Series/HartOfDixie'': "Kablang" has a scene with Zoe seductively [[SexySurfacingShot emerging from the lake]] in a bikini and throwing her long hair back, splashing water everywhere. All done in SlowMotion while Wade [[EatingTheEyeCandy openly gawks]].
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64* ''VideoGame/DaveTheDiver'': Duff is the GadgeteerGenius who can build and upgrade weapons, and one ForgingScene shows him jumping in a pool to test the gun he has just enhanced. He emerges triumphantly with this move. Of course, he has comically little similarity with a graceful mermaid: Duff is a fat, sweaty, conventionally unattractive {{Otaku}}.
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68* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Nanase [[https://www.egscomics.com/egsnp/gam-24 strikes]] this pose in the background while jumping out of the water in a mermaid form.
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72* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' episode "Fill Bill". Bill, a hefty older man, learns a lesson about not needing to change who he is to fit in, has his merman tail turn back into legs, then swims to the surface and throws his head back in a direct ShoutOut to the transformation scene from ''The Little Mermaid''. He then [[MatchCut wakes up in a diner]] and gags on a mouthful of drool, in a further parody of a CatapultNightmare (which the dream isn't, but it's there).
73* In the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' episode "Ocean Commotion", while the family is at the beach, Dee Dee swims in the ocean, wearing a bathing suit that looks like a mermaid tail. At one point, she swims to the surface and throws her head back as a direct ShoutOut to ''The Little Mermaid''.
74-->'''Dexter:''' [''unimpressed''] [[DeadpanSnarker Seen it.]]
75* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'': In "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E13Destroyer Destroyer]]", when the Watchtower sends out an "Omega-level alert" to the entire League and begins teleporting them, Fire is seen [[SexySurfacingShot emerging from a pool in a bikini]] and throwing her long green hair in a backward arc before she "[[WreathedInFlames flames on]]" and is teleported away.
76* In ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1992}}'', as a throwback to the movie, Ariel does this towards the end of "T'ank You for That Ariel". Notably, this is only time Ariel strikes this pose as a mermaid instead of a human.
77* A comedic example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode "Just Desserts!", where Mr Bickles does this after high diving into a swimming pool.
78* In ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', [[spoiler:Ashi does this while trying to scrape off the ash covering her body in a pool of water.]]
79* ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'': In "Dark Waters", when Aerrow escapes from underwater riding on a creature's back, they rise into the sky dramatically; at the peak, the crouching Aerrow raises his head to take in a gasp of air, his hair flipping back.
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