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13->''"All of ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania|I}}''[='=]s level palettes incorporated orange in some way. And often incorporated shades of blue, which is orange's complement. A.k.a., it makes orange 'pop out'. It made everything really pop in general, and the game felt alive."''
14-->-- '''Creator/{{Egoraptor}}''', ''WebVideo/{{Sequelitis}}''
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16We'll start off with a little warning: after you finish reading this article, this color combination will be everywhere you look. It will follow you around and constantly haunt you. Thankfully for most people, this effect fades after a few days.
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18Basic complementary color theory states that two contrasting colors "pop" when put together, so the natural technique is to color films to have a strong, contrasting palette. The one thing you will almost always have in a film is people. Human skin runs from pale pinkish yellow to dark brown, all of which are shades of orange. The color that contrasts best with [[cinnamon:orange]] is [[blue:blue]]. So you turn up the shadows to the cyan end and the highlights to the orange.
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20While other pairs of complementary colors ''are'' associated with specific concepts, fiery orange and cool blue are strongly associated with ''opposing'' concepts — [[FireIceDuo fire and ice,]] earth and sky, land and sea, dawn and dusk, invested humanism vs. elegant indifference, good old fashioned explosions vs. futuristic science stuff (and the obligatory GoodColorsEvilColors contrast). It's a trope because it's used on purpose, and it does something. Especially in theater, orange and blue are sometimes referred to as [[cinnamon:amber]] and [[teal:teal]] in this context.
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22Early two-color (red and green) Technicolor (1916-1935) rendered ''everything'' in teal and orange. In the hands of adept art and costume designers, the results could be striking (e.g., 1930's ''Film/KingOfJazz'' or 1932's ''Film/DoctorX''). Potentially jarring to modern audiences is early filmmakers' custom of making most of the movie in black and white, then switching to color for one scene or reel (e.g., 1928's ''Film/TheWeddingMarch'' or 1933's ''Film/TheVampireBat''). With the introduction of three-color Technicolor in 1934, enabling a greater variety of color, blue and orange palettes ceased to be a technological limitation.
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24In the modern context, this trope has gone beyond simple colour grading and into set and costume design for the grading later. For example, a room might have blue walls and a brown cabinet with an amber lamp while the female lead is in a yellow dress, all of which can be color-graded to create the [[TitleDrop Orange/Blue Contrast]]. If the female lead has orange hair, expect the male lead to often wear blue clothing to contrast with it. If you wish to die of alcohol poisoning, take a shot every time the set and costume design dovetail to force the contrast.
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26Games have also picked up on this trend. A discussion of the coloring trends — especially in orange as they pertain to comics — can be read [[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/02/23/comics-catfish-and-colour-oranges-are-not-the-only-fruit read here.]]
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28Additionally, using orange and blue is generally the best option to cater to the colorblind when color is essential, especially in video games. As orange is predominantly red, with a little bit of green, and blue is, well blue (cyan also has a lot of green), people unable to register one color can still pick up the contrast using the remaining colors.
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30Subtrope of MoodLighting and sister trope to UnnaturallyBlueLighting and WarmPlaceWarmLighting, as well as a very specific and common form of ColorContrast and ColorWash. Not to be confused with BlueAndOrangeMorality (even when it overlaps with GoodColorsEvilColors, as in ''Film/TronLegacy''). Ties in with HollywoodDarkness, which is usually blue or teal, and often accompanies a FireIceDuo.
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32Has a vague resemblance to the LoudnessWar common in music; in both cases, something is pushed up a notch in post-production, removing all subtlety from the sound or picture. Can be a factor in DigitalDestruction. See also RedGreenContrast and YellowPurpleContrast.
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38[[folder:Advertising]]
39* In a 2018 Australian [[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7uor1h fashion promo video,]] the female model's attire is an orange dress and an orange hat, whereas the two male models ({{Trekkie}}s would recognize the black-haired one as Evan Evagora, the model-turned-actor who portrayed Elnor on ''Series/StarTrekPicard'') are garbed in blue suits.
40* Proto, the mascot of Advertising/{{Protegent}}, is [[WesternAnimation/SuperWhy Whyatt/Super Why]] recoloured into this colour scheme.
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43[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
44* ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'': Retsuko is an orange-furred red panda (likely representing her fiery temper, [[{{Determinator}} determination to do her best at work without letting her coworkers annoy her]], and love of metal music) who wears a blue uniform (likely representing the calm, friendly personality she has when someone isn't pissing her off).
45* In ''Manga/AsteroidInLove'', the {{Color Motifs}} of [[PseudoRomanticFriendship Mira and Ao]] are these two, in that order, which fits their status as an EnergeticAndSoftSpokenDuo, also in that order. Specifically, Mira is a VibrantOrange, while Ao is a combination of several BlueTropes.
46* The Digi-Destineds, Taichi "Tai" Kamiya (Taichi Yagami) and Yamato "Matt" Ishida" (Yamato Ishida) in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', are TheLeader and TheLancer and have their crests and crest empowered digivices colored orange and blue respectively. Tai's Digimon, Agumon, has orange skin and blue stripes in Champion and Ultimate form.
47* ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'': Marcus and Thomas's respective Digivices and [[BattleAura battle auras]] are orange and blue. Appropriate, as they are [[{{Expy}} expies]] of the aforementioned Tai and Matt. Like Tai, Marcus's Agumon has orange skin and blue stripes in Champion and Ultimate form. Marcus is a HotBlooded street fighter while Thomas is TheStrategist.
48* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
49** The Turtle School gi, most famously worn by Goku, fits this color scheme: orange overshirt and pants with blue undershirt, wristbands, and shoes. In the original ''Manga/DragonBall'' anime, it was red and black rather than orange and blue, but in the switch to ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' it shifts to the modern colour scheme. Additionally, it contrasts with his first gi and his ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' gi, both of which are blue.[[note]]As for [[Manga/DragonBall the manga itself]], the colour scheme differs from the anime because Toriyama wasn't sure what colour Goku's starting gi was. This resulted in the anime going with blue based on what little coloured chapters existed at the time, while the modern Full Colour print uses orange to fit with Toriyama's modern intent.[[/note]]
50** Heck, this trope even applies to the colours Goku and his [[TheRival rival]] Vegeta wear (orange and blue respectively). As for Vegeta himself, he has long been associated with blue undersuits and armour with a yellow trim.
51** The fight between Goku and Frieza in ''[[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Resurrection "F"]]'' turns into this -- Frieza's new GoldenSuperMode has a fiery orange aura, while Goku's new Super Saiyan Blue form has a HeavenlyBlue aura.
52** In the Moro arc, this applies to Goku and Moro’s {{Battle Aura}}s during their battle on earth, with Goku’s Ultra Instinct Sign being blue and Moro’s being orange.
53* Twins Amiboshi and Suboshi in ''Anime/FushigiYuugi''. Calm and mature Amiboshi wears blue, while his hot-headed, emotional twin Suboshi wears orange.
54* Studio [=GoHands=] -- ''Literature/MardockScramble'', ''Anime/{{K}}'' -- does this with a mix of blue/green/orange. Sometimes this appears more bleak than attention-getting, which [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/anime-spotlight/2013/fall/coppelion works well in a post-apocalyptic setting.]]
55* The Duel Gundam has this going on in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed'', its main body is mostly blue and light grey, with orange for its forehead gem and chest vents. With the [[MidSeasonUpgrade Assault Shroud]] equipped, it gains an additional shade of blue, as well as more orange on its missile pod, chest armor, leg thrusters, and other bits of armor.
56* This is ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'''s original color scheme. After the TimeSkip, he swaps the blue for black, which then becomes his default look. Deliberately [[InvokedTrope invoked]] as the author based the colour scheme off of Goku's from ''Dragon Ball'' and since Sasuke is Naruto's rival, he wears blue just like Vegeta.
57* ''Anime/PrettyCure'':
58** Downplayed in ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'': The energetic, athletic Nagisa/Cure Black has orange hair, while the intelligent, demure Honoka/Cure White has dark blue hair.
59** In ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'', Kaoru Kiryuu has dark blue hair, while her school uniform is a light orange.
60** In ''Anime/SuitePrettyCure'', Hibiki inverts Kaoru's example by having light orange hair and wearing a blue school uniform.
61** In ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'', Ohana/Cure Sunset has an orange colour scheme, while her twin sister Olina/Cure Wave has a blue colour scheme. Together, they form the Aloha Pretty Cure team.
62** In ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'', the calm, blue-haired Saaya has a one-sided rival in the form of the haughty, orange-haired Ranze.
63** In ''Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure'', early fight scenes are often against an orange sunset to contrast Cure Sky's blue colour scheme. Once Cure Wing is introduced, he primarily fights against blue skies, which contrast his orange colour scheme.
64* ''Anime/RideYourWave'': Creator/MasaakiYuasa intentionally used orange and blue to define the color contrasts between fire and water. Also, the film's two leads, Hinako and Minato, are often colored orange and blue respectively.
65* In ''Anime/RomeoXJuliet'', Romeo and those aligned with the Montagues are colored cool blues, greens, and violets, while Juliet and the Capulet sympathizers are warm oranges, reds, and browns.
66* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': [[Characters/SailorMoonMinakoAino Sailor Venus]]'s VibrantOrange outfit is complimented by a dark blue bow and her blue eyes.
67* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'':
68** Kamina's design incorporates this. His iconic CoolShades are orange or red depending on the light, his BadassCape is red with an orange flame pattern, even his eyes and skin tone have hints of orange in them. This contrasts with his blue hair and tattoos.
69** The story begins deep underground, where the colors are almost entirely various shades of grey. As the protagonists break through to the surface at the end of the first episode, the evening skyscape is colored half-blue half-orange.
70** In Parallel Works 8, the first shots of the world are heavily orange, while it finishes as blue.
71* In ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'', this is the titular characters main colors with his clothes being orange, with his blue hair going along with it as well along with his dark blue shirt and boots.
72* ''Anime/WeatheringWithYou'': After Hina clears the sky for the fireworks festival, one of the following shots has a blue-lit NTT [=DoCoMo=] Tower in the foreground and an orange-red lit Tokyo Tower in the background.
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76* Creator/AlexandreCabanel's ''Art/TheFallenAngel'': The primary hues of the painting are orange and blue. The former is in Lucifer's ginger hair, cream-colored skin (notably orange on the torso), and red-rimmed, teary eyes; plus some small orange touches in his blackening wings. To a lesser extent, a bluish orange is present in some of the background angel's clothes and hair. Blue, on the other hand, is present in the overall lighting and shading of the painting, background elements due to atmospherical distortion, some angel's clothes, and Lucifer's eyes and wings. The contrast is somewhat {{downplayed}} but still very noticeable.
77* The Czech photographer and traveller Jiří Kolbaba took an amazing series of photographs in Namibia, some of which illustrate this trope wonderfully. See one of his gorgeous pictures from a part of the Namib desert called Sossusvlei [[http://www.theworld.cz/images/foto_clanky/45335_1.jpg here.]]
78* ''Art/ThePersistenceOfMemory'': Two prominent colors in the {{painting|s}}, showing its heightened take on reality. The landscape and one of the clocks is orange, while the water and the other clocks are tinted blue. It was inspired by the Catalan seaside.
79* ''Art/TheScreamMunch'': In most of the versions of the painting, the bright and unnatural orange of the sunset contrasts with the deep blue of the water below the dock, helping it become a very striking image.
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83* ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'': Lamput, the main character, is orange while Fat Doc and Slim Doc, the villains, are a dark shade of gray-blue.
84* Pongdybory of ''Animation/NoonboryAndTheSuper7'' has blue skin and wears an orange beanie.
85* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'':
86** Done with some of the logos. For example, the ''Flying Island: The Sky Adventure'' logo has the title in orange and the subtitle in blue.
87** The blue, bell-adorned neck ornament worn by Weslie, the hero, is a contrast to the orange beret worn by Wolffy, the villain.
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90[[folder:Comic Books]]
91* The colorists at Creator/DCComics in the early [[TheEighties Eighties]] seem to have really loved the color orange, especially on the Franchise/{{Superman}} titles.
92* ComicBook/TheThing has orange, rocky skin, and is commonly depicted as wearing his blue ComicBook/FantasticFour uniform. He also has blue eyes.
93* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'': Leonardo is the leader and eldest of the turtles and wears a blue mask. Michaelangelo is the youngest and wears an orange mask.
94* ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}'s classic costume is blue and orange.
95* ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}}, whose role in Marvel is similar to Deathstroke's, also wears a blue and orange costume, with some white added. The similarities may be because both characters [[SelfPlagiarism were designed by]] [[Creator/GeorgePerez the same artist]].
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99* The author of ''Fanfic/OldWest'' has made [[http://www.deviantart.com/art/Old-West-cover-558039547 a cover]] that features downwards from above an orange sunsetting sky over the town of Mud, a blue lake situated next to the town and a dark cave.
100* In ''FanFic/PowderedGoldAndPottery'', [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Shouto]]'s hero costume incorporates soft blue and orange colors to symbolize his ice and fire powers. Its pastel shades are also meant to contrast sharply with how Endeavor wears dark, bold colors.
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103[[folder:Films — Animated]]
104%%* ''Animation/TheReturnOfHanuman''
105* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': Most scenes feature both blue and orange prominently. Even the main characters have blue/orange contrasts in their outfits.
106* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'' has this prominently on the poster.
107* The Blu-Ray [[DigitalDestruction "restoration"]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' uses this, most prominently in the "Night On Bald Mountain" sequence, where everything that was originally black is now blue.
108* [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Brave-Apple-Poster_1143.jpg This poster]] for ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', with the orange being Merida's hair, and the blue being the [[WillOTheWisp Will-o'-the-Wisps]] and the fog.
109* Marlin (orange clownfish) and Dory (blue regal tang) from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''.
110* ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'':
111** The blue of the ocean contrasts against the orange light from the submarine's windows.
112** Orange fire in torches contrasting against the overall blue of Atlantis.
113** During an underwater chase sequence, the torpedo explosions are rendered in orange to pop against the blue ocean.
114* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'':
115** In [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1 the first movie]], the [[HeelFaceTurn then]]-BigBad Sunset Shimmer is a primarily orange and red character with some yellow hues. The main heroine Twilight Sparkle, on the other hand, is colored lavender, violet, and blue.
116** In ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks Rainbow Rocks]]'', [[BigBad the Dazzlings]] have the contrast between themselves -- the lead Adagio Dazzle is yellow/orange, while her bandmates Aria Blaze and Sonata Dusk are in teal and purple color schemes.
117** ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsForgottenFriendship Forgotten Friendship]]'' has Sunset Shimmer (again) and Trixie Lulamoon, who have sharply contrasting colors, with Sunset's red-and-yellow hair, amber skin, orange top, and maroon skirt compared with Trixie's white hair, pale blue skin, dark blue clothes and purple skirt. This emphasizes their differences and complementary aspects when standing side-by-side.
118* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the 4*Town boys all wears orange shirts (a colour no other character is associated with) with blue jeans, each styled to match their personality (ex. jokester Aaron T. has overalls with one strap unbuckled, athlete Aaron Z. has a tank top and cut jeans to replicate a basketball uniform, etc.)
119* Orange-furred Nick and blue-clothed Judy from ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}''.
120* One of the posters for ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolfDunkForFuture'' uses this to contrast Team Defenders, shown in blue at the top of the poster, and Team Tiger, shown in orange at the bottom.
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124* ''Film/AdamAndPaul'': The scene where Adam and Paul wander around high on heroin has orange streetlights contrasting with blue shadows.
125* ''Film/AdAstra'': At the Lima station, there are multiple shots contrasting blue and yellow lighting. In at least one scene, this contrasts the coldness and isolation of space with humanity and human connection.
126* ''Film/{{Australia}}'': The SceneryPorn. The Australian Outback is bright orange and sandy desert contrasted with deep, cloudless blue sky. Plus the orange tinting on the human characters and often-appearing dark blue lighting.
127%%* The first half of ''Film/TheAviator'' used this deliberately, adopting the look of Multicolor stock (the process that Howard Hughes used in a scene of ''Hell's Angels'').
128* ''Film/BladeRunner'':
129** ''The Final Cut'' features this in almost every scene. It's part of its distinctive [[CyberpunkWithAChanceOfRain visual]] [[TheFutureIsNoir style]].
130** The original cuts with the proper color timing had their fair share of orange-and-blue, some 15-20 years before it became commonplace.
131** The sequel ''Film/BladeRunner2049'' follows through with this tradition with its poster artwork and in the film itself with uses of strong orange palettes (particularly in Las Vegas) and moody blues at night.
132%%* ''Film/TheBourneIdentity''
133* ''Film/{{Brooklyn}}'': When Eilis and Tony get married at city hall, he wears a blue suit, while she wears an orange skirt suit.
134%%* ''Film/CowboysAndAliens''
135%%* ''Film/TheDarjeelingLimited''
136* ''Film/{{Darkman}}'': The poster of this Creator/SamRaimi film is something of a predecessor of this tend in movie posters. The blue comes from the nighttime sky and the light of a helicopter flying overhead, and the orange from the blazing fire to the right.
137* ''Film/{{Divergent}}'':
138** In ''Divergent'', the orange is dominant during the fear simulations, with blue in the background. This is reversed at the test, where blue is dominant and orange is in the background.
139** In ''The Divergent Series: Insurgent'', Jeanine's control room is made up of various shades of blue. The controls on the screen are orange.
140** ''The Divergent Series: Allegiant'', does a similar thing where the screens of many of the machines are blue, and the text appears in orange.
141%%* ''Music/TheDoors'' by Creator/OliverStone uses this a lot, especially in the drug use scenes.
142* ''Film/TheDouble'': Found throughout. It's more obvious in some scenes than others, such as the ones in the photocopy room, where the lighting is exclusively blue and orange.
143* ''Film/Drive2011'': In the opening sequence, the only colours (with the exception of the pink title) are the blue and orange coming from the lighting in Los Angeles at night.
144%%* ''Film/EasyA'':
145* ''Film/ElCamino'': Has a pretty obvious teal/orange filter, in contrast to the original ''Series/BreakingBad'' series, which for the most part used the complete range of colors.
146* The climax of ''Film/FantasticBeastsTheCrimesOfGrindelwald'' juxtaposes the blue flames of Grindelwald's [[KillItWithFire Fiendfyre]] with the orange-gold light of the heroes' joint-effort counterspell.
147* The later movies in ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious'' series exhibit this trope, though usually not in the posters.
148%%* ''Feast of Love''
149* ''Film/TheFly1986'' has an obvious example -- the text and graphics on the telepod-controlling computer are blue and/or orange on a black background -- but the colors are subtly, extensively used in conjunction with light and shadow elsewhere. In the early going, Veronica's editor/ex-lover Stathis, who is a [[ClingyJealousGirl Clingy Jealous Guy]], is associated with shadows and orange lighting (i.e. her finding him taking a shower in her apartment). Scientist Seth, her new and true love, gets light and blue tones. But then Seth makes a TragicMistake that results in a SlowTransformation ''and'' SplitPersonalityTakeover. He becomes associated with orange/shadow and his decaying human skin takes on a rusty reddish-orange shade. Come the final 20 minutes (which take place at night) blue comes from the lighting and Veronica's blue dress, and as Stathis becomes a HeroAntagonist he gets a blue-gray sweater. The extremes are pushed as Seth's final "Brundlefly" form emerges and [[spoiler: Stathis shoots out the cables connecting Ronnie's telepod to the others, followed by the botched teleportation destroying part of a pod]], leaving the entire loft a blue-suffused scene as smoke fills it. As with ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', this film predates most uses of the trope by a good two decades. Creator/DavidCronenberg historian William Beard's commentary track on the 2019 Blu-Ray goes into thorough detail on the film's use of color.
150%%* ''Film/{{Gattaca}}''
151* The posters and DVD covers of ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'' give a very blatant contrast, having the Joes stand in a blue background, while the Cobra stands in an orange/yellow background.
152%%* ''Film/TheHangover''
153%%* At least one of the ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'' posters use a blue and orange-gold contrast, as well as early posters of the first film.
154%%* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix''
155* ''Film/TheHobbit'':
156** ''Film/TheHobbitAnUnexpectedJourney'': The scenes in the goblins' caves. The orange of the flames mixes with the blueness of the darkness.
157** ''[[Film/TheHobbitTheDesolationOfSmaug The Desolation of Smaug]]'' has the particularly egregious example of the leaves and sky in Mirkwood.
158* In ''Film/HollowMan'', invisibility serum is blue and counterserum is orange. Also, in thermal vision living organisms are mostly orange/red and the environment is mostly blue.
159* ''Film/HotTubTimeMachine'' has a deep teal and orange tint.
160* Most of ''Film/{{Hugo}}'' is like this, not just from the lighting and color grade, but from the source set and costume design being almost exclusive made up of blue and orange hues. This ends up lending a stylized, DeliberatelyMonochrome effect highly reminiscent of the black/white films it celebrates, [[{{Reconstruction}} just with a modern tinge.]]
161* ''Film/TheHungerGamesCatchingFire'': Almost every color is some shade of orange or blue, except in the scenes taking place in the Capitol, where purple is added to the mix, and in the jungle, where plenty of green is visible when we see the tops of trees.
162* ''Film/HunkyDory'', set during a famous heat wave, is washed out in a beautiful gold, but a few evening scenes are a soft blue.
163* ''Film/IFrankenstein'' has it in almost every shot. You can get sick of teal and orange from this one movie alone!
164* ''Film/JurassicWorld'' and its sequel ''[[Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom Fallen Kingdom]]'' exploit this trope heavily. For example, Dr. Wu's lab in the former is graded blue so that it contrasts with the orange of the famous amber mosquitos. Claire Dearing has red hair that contrasts with Owen Grady's blue shirt, and when Claire isn't around, Owen tends to wear a brown vest over his shirt.
165** Some releases of ''Film/JurassicPark'' feature this as well, thanks to a [[DigitalDestruction modern colour grade]] being applied to the 2013 Blu-Ray release, [[GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion among other changes]].
166%%* ''Film/TheLastAirbender''
167* ''Film/{{Limitless}}'': Limitless is an interesting example because of the way it's used; whenever somebody takes the NZT, the scene will shift from blue highlights to orange highlights, and vice versa when it wears off.
168%%* ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard''
169* ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'': The main colours in the trailer are orange desert, blue sky, and orange flame. Also, contrasting the daylight scenes' orange hue is the blue HollywoodDarkness in the night scene, more saturated than usual.
170* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
171%%** ''Film/IronMan1'', ''2'', and ''3''.
172** While most films on the MCU are noted for [[InvertedTrope either saturating colors]] or [[UnnaturallyBlueLighting having almost all-blueish tones]], ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' gets to use this trope:
173** The ''Milano'', Star-Lord's spaceship, is blue and orange, as is his Walkman.
174** Ego's car at the start of ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'' and the [[{{Sexbot}} robot courtesans]] are mostly orange with blue lips and hair.
175** In ''Film/ShangChiAndTheLegendOfTheTenRings,'' the Ten Rings change the color they glow when being used based on the wielder. In Wenwu's hands they glow blue, but for [[spoiler: Shang-Chi]] they glow orange. This is emphasized during their fight.
176** While the contrast is not especially frequent in ''Film/ShangChiAndTheLegendOfTheTenRings'', the titular rings change the color they glow when being used based on the wielder. They glow blue when Wenwu uses them and orange when Shang-Chi uses them. It makes for a bold standoff.
177%%* ''Film/MinorityReport''
178* ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'':
179** ''Film/KongSkullIsland'': In an extreme long shot when the Sky Devils are about to fly into Skull Island's PerpetualStorm barrier, the clear sky and the ocean on the left side of the screen are lit in blue, while everything on the right side is lit in burnishing orange light from the sun being at the storm's edge.
180** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'': Most of the film's posters and promos, and ultimately the film's opening sequence, tend to invoke this contrast by directly aligning the titular Titans with either color palette, creating a clear contrast in images which feature both Titans. Godzilla is aligned with a greenish-blue palette reflecting his aquatic elemental alignment, and Kong is aligned with a reddish-orange (or alternatively earthy-brown) palette, reflecting his earthy elemental alignment. The color alignments furthermore reflect that in this film, Kong is the more human-aligned Titan who's more focused on what's in front of him, whereas Godzilla is the more ruthless Titan who's ultimately more focused on the bigger picture.
181** The teaser for ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire'' features Godzilla's skull emanating blue light and Kong's skull emanating yellow light in the foreground, while their mysterious new enemy stands between them in the background in a reddish light.
182%%* ''Film/{{Next|2007}}''
183%%* ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum'' It helps with the 'two worlds' premise.
184* The song and dance number in ''Film/OmShantiOm'' called "Dard E Disco" has lovely orange-blue contrast with gold tones for about 3/4 of the song.
185* ''Film/{{Ophelia}}'' uses this on most of the film's posters; most of them depict red-haired Ophelia in a blue dress, in front of a blue background. Considering Ophelia herself wears blue a lot in the film, she's practically a walking example of this.
186* ''Film/OutOfSight'' uses orange lighting for scenes in sunny Florida and goes with mostly blue hues when the action shifts to snowy Detroit.
187%%* ''Film/PacificRim''
188* In ''Film/PeterPan'', when Peter pauses in the bedroom window, his body is lit in orange from the room with a blue moonlit background.
189%%* ''Rabbit Hole''
190%%* The Indian film ''Film/RabNeBanaDiJodi'' is strong with this -- but more with yellow-blue than specifically orange-blue.
191* ''Film/{{Riddick}}'': The first third of the film is made in shades of dark yellow, with occasional splashes of blue. Most of the last third is HollywoodDarkness blue.
192%%* ''{{Film/RIPD}}''
193* ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'' purposely uses this trope as a parody for Lucas Lee's movies. All of his movie posters are off-the-scale blue/orange contrast.
194%%* ''Secretariat''
195%%* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''
196* ''Film/{{Skyfall}}:'' In Shanghai, the lighting keeps ''switching'' between orange and blue. One of the final action scenes also uses the palette.
197%%* ''[[Film/SpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2.1]]'' (''Spider-Man 2'' DVD release)
198* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'' contains many examples, especially in scenes set aboard the Enterprise. We see orangey faces against blue backgrounds, and also sets which are lit (or painted) in patches of blue and patches of orange.
199* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
200** The carbon chamber from ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' is dimly lit with orange lighting and surrounded by blue-tinged darkness, providing an eerie contrast for the first showdown between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. It also predates the modern "Blue and Orange" phenomenon by about two decades.
201** The main poster for ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' is lit on one side by Kylo Ren's red lightsaber and orange explosions, and on the other side by Finn's blue lightsaber and blue laser fire.
202%%* ''Film/{{Sunshine}}''
203* ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'' is [[HollywoodDarkness bathed in blue during night scenes]]. The contrasting hues of orange come from various sources: lights, fire, explosions, liquid metal and clear (yet somewhat washed out) skin tones of the actors. Most scenes during daytime tend to have a broader palette of colors.
204%%* ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'' (live-action movie)
205%%* ''Film/Transporter2''
206* ''Film/TronLegacy'': The movie itself consists mostly of this. It could have been grandfathered in as the original ''Film/{{Tron}}'' was mostly black-and-white with Red and Blue glow-lines. For the sequel they kept the Blue glow intact, but then they went and tweaked the Red to be various, mostly Orange-ish shades.
207* ''Film/WarAndPeace1956'': In the poster, the characters ("peace") have a blue background, while the battlefield ("war") has an orange background.
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210[[folder:Literature]]
211* The book cover website [[http://www.goodshowsir.co.uk/ Good Show Sir]] started using the tag [[http://www.goodshowsir.co.uk/tag/orange-and-blue/ "once you see it"]] for blue and orange covers in spring 2013. Because once you see it, you see it everywhere.
212* ''Literature/HildaAndRichie'': Both foxes are colored orange; Richie plays this straight through most of the first book as he wears blue clothes, contrasting his orange fur. Hilda downplays this as her default wardrobe color is purple but does wear a light blue dress towards the end of the first book.
213* ''Literature/RainbowMagic'': [[Literature/RainbowMagicPollyThePartyFunFairy Polly]] and [[Literature/RainbowMagicMollyTheGoldfishFairy Molly]] both have wavy orange hair, complimented by light blue clothing.
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216[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
217* ''Series/Awake2012'': the two different universes that the show alternates between each get their own color palette: Red/orange for the reality where Britten's wife is alive, and green/blue for the one where his son is. It actually serves a purpose in making it obvious to a careful viewer which one the scene is taking place in.
218* In the earlier seasons of ''Series/BarRescue,'' a recon would be punctuated by a white outline of the bar layout on a royal blue background. When an area of the bar was described in the narration, such as a speed well, it would be highlighted in orange.
219* ''Series/BurnNotice'': Watch out for Michael's orange skin, paired with a light blue shirt.
220* The final scene of "[[Recap/CommunityS2E24ForAFewPaintballsMore For a Few Paintballs More]]" from ''Series/{{Community}}'' has this colouring all over the place, and it looks awesome. Annie, Abed, and Troy have white clothes which have been stained with orange paint from the sprinkles, while Jeff, Britta, and Pierce are dressed in blue of various shades.
221* ''Series/CSIMiami'' had a very saturated color palate while ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' was originally darker and drearier. When the two crossed over, guess which characters were bathed in golden light while the others were in dark blue shadows.
222* ''Series/DoctorWho'': The new series does this a fair bit, especially the sixth series.
223** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E742 "42"]] is prominently orange-lit, set on a mostly-orange spaceship falling into an orange sun. This trope comes into play during the scenes with Martha and Riley stuck in a blue-lit escape pod.
224** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums "The Sound of Drums"]]: The warehouse/flashback scene. The warehouse is dark blue except for the fire, Gallifrey has an orange sky (as established previously), and the Doctor's fire-lit face is 50/50 as he starts his monologue.
225** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS33E12NightmareInSilver "Nightmare in Silver"]] uses it to show [[spoiler:the two sides of the Doctor's mindscape when the Cyber-Planner starts taking over.]]
226** The Thirteenth Doctor's TARDIS console room, as revealed in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E2TheGhostMonument "The Ghost Monument"]], has glowing orange crystals and blue lights in the walls.
227*** The Thirteenth Doctor's outfit features a noticable amount of blue accents, contrasting with the amber light of her sonic screwdriver.
228*** Earlier, the Eleventh Doctor's first console room's walls were an orange-copper colour, contrasting with the bright blue of the police box exterior and door frame.
229* In some scenes and in a good deal of promotional art, the titular character of ''Series/TheFlash2014'' is awash in orange light or set against an orange background. Some villains, like Zoom and Savitar, are associated with blue light. For the former, it's a representation of his use of [[FantasticDrug Velocity 9]] to attain higher speeds. For the latter, it's a sign of his otherworldly connection to the Philosopher's Stone and the Speed Force.
230* ''{{Series/Fringe}}'': The intro sequence started off blue, but would change to red-orange depending on [[spoiler: which universe the episode took place in]], sometimes switching back and forth to show frequent transitions during the episode. Much more subtle during the fifth season, but nonetheless present; often the [[spoiler: now-fugitive]] Fringe team would have to double back to Walter's old Harvard lab, which is an orange hue due to being [[spoiler: ambered,]] while the scenes that show them [[spoiler: evading the Observers]] have a bluish tint.
231%%* ''Series/GilmoreGirls''
232* ''{{Series/Gotham}}'': Virtually every scene is rendered in this palette to the point of absurdity. The cityscapes, however, are not.
233* ''Series/H2OJustAddWater'': The mermaids have orange tails, contrasting heavily with the blue of the water around them. ''Series/MakoMermaidsAnH2OAdventure'' reveals that mermen have blue tails, contrasting even more with the orange of the mermaids than the water does.
234* ''Series/{{House}}'': The show's pilot episode employs an extreme version of this trope, with all colors other than certain shades of orange and blue being completely desaturated. This visual style wasn't carried forward to the full series, but it continued to inform the color scheme of the hospital setting throughout the show's run.
235* ''Series/InstantStar'' used a blue filter for the school interior sequences, to better match the late 19th/early 20th century stone HighSchool building they used for exteriors and [[HeyItsThatPlace disguise the interior sets]] built for the midcentury-modern Franchise/{{Degrassi}} school building.
236* ''Franchise/KamenRider''
237** ''Series/KamenRiderAgito'': G3 the Secondary Rider has blue armor with orange eyes.
238** ''Series/KamenRiderKabuto'': Gatack the Secondary Rider is predominantly blue with orange accents, including the eyes.
239** ''Series/KamenRiderDenO'': Rod Form, Urataros' Den-O form and the second Imagin form, is predominantly blue with orange accents including the eyes. Urataros himself has a blue Imagin body with orange eyes.
240** This trope, and the former three examples, are highlighted in ''Test! The Rider Look-Alikes!!'', an installment in the ''Series/KamenRiderDecade: All Riders Super Spin-off'' {{webisode}} series.
241** ''Series/KamenRiderDouble'' has the Nasca Dopant, who is predominantly cyan with orange accents on its visor and body, as well as two scarves that slowly fade from blue to orange. Its powered-up form, the R Nasca Dopant, removes this contrast and becomes primarily orange and red.
242** ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'': Gaim's primary form, Orange Arms, consists of bright orange armor worn over a dark blue bodysuit. In his more powerful Kachidoki Arms form, the orange overtakes the blue in most areas.
243** ''Series/KamenRiderGhost'' has the main riders with these as the color scheme: Ghost the Main Rider is the Orange, while Specter the Secondary Rider is the Blue, and the both of them have contrasting kinds of personality.
244** ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' gives Emu a LiteralSplitPersonality form, Mighty Brothers XX (Double X), that represents the two sides of his personality: [[RedOniBlueOni the teal-colored left side is him as a compassionate doctor while the orange right side is him as a fun-loving professional gamer]]. The colors also serve as {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:if you invert them you get red and blue -- the colors of Kamen Rider Para-DX's two forms, hinting that Parado is Emu's personal Bugster. After this is revealed Parado takes over the orange half of the Mighty Brothers since he was "Genius Gamer M" all along.]]
245** ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' has the titular Rider's suit colored mostly cyan, with orange elements like it's eyes and belt. The show later introduces another very similar Rider, Kamen Rider Gotchard Daybreak, whose suit is mostly orange with cyan elements.
246* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
247** In "Maps and Legends", the glowing blue graphics on the LCARS screens juxtapose the dark orange walls of the Utopia Planitia Shipyards.
248** In "Broken Pieces", the chamber where Elnor's FightScene takes place has UnnaturallyBlueLighting, but the hallway leading to it has orange illumination. Depending on where the actors are standing, they may be bathed in both blue and orange light.
249** In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", the sapphire blue wings of the synth butterfly that Picard admires gradually become bright orange; it expands from the center, spreading outward towards the tips before receding and returning the wings to their original blue shade.
250* The ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' episode "Point of Light" features a SplitScreenPhoneCall between Ash Tyler in a dark, orange-lit cavern on Qo'noS and Michael Burnham in her blue-lit cabin on ''Discovery''.
251* ''Series/VeronicaMars'': The first season has a very obvious distinction in color-grading when depicting the past (in blues and cooler colors) versus the present (in oranges and warmer colors). It's less emphasized in the second season and entirely gone by the third, which carries over to [[Film/VeronicaMars the movie]] and the fourth season.
252* ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger'': The Orange and Sky Blue Rangers, Stinger and Kotaro, are paired together, both as a sub-unit of the larger team and because they have a big brother/little brother character dynamic.
253* ''Series/UglyBetty'': Orange and blue show up frequently, in the decor at both Mode and the Suarez household, and in clothing like Betty's blue and orange poncho that she wears in the first episode. The contrast becomes even more pronounced when the Suarezes go to Mexico and the scenes there are given the yellow tint that all American media set in Mexico gets.
254* ''Series/UltramanAce'': Vakishim is mostly blue when viewed from the front and mostly orange when viewed from the back, which serves as a quick visual indicator that it's a MixAndMatchCritter Yapool created from a caterpillar (blue) and a space monster (orange).
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256
257[[folder:Music]]
258* Sugar's landmark album ''Copper Blue'' has it both on the [[http://c3.cduniverse.ws/resized/250x500/music/197/8723197.jpg cover]] and in the title: pure metallic copper is a vivid metallic orange, while copper sulfate is an intense blue.
259* Music/{{GunsNRoses}}'s ''Music/{{Use Your Illusion}}'' double-album is an example of this trope. Use Your Illusion I's cover is painted in shades of red, yellow, and orange and is generally filled with heavier, harder-rocking songs. Use Your Illusion II's cover, by contrast is painted in shades of blue and purple and contains bluesier, softer rock songs.
260* Music/{{Dismember}}'s ''[[http://www.metal-archives.com/images/5/1/4/514.jpg?4500 Like an Ever Flowing Stream.]]''
261* ''[[http://www.metal-archives.com/images/5/3/9/539.jpg?4832 Darkness Descends]]'' by Music/DarkAngel, between the blue-hued graveyard and orange sky.
262* Music/JudasPriest uses this trope at times. Take a look at ''[[https://web.archive.org/web/20190402204457/http://www.nuclearblast.de/static/articles/191/191559.jpg/1000x1000.jpg Sad Wings of Destiny,]]'' ''[[http://www.metal-archives.com/images/4/4/0/440.jpg Defenders of the Faith,]]'' and ''[[http://www.metal-archives.com/images/2/7/3/0/2730.jpg?0438 Ram It Down]]'' for a few examples.
263* Music/MorbidAngel's not quite as well known ''[[http://www.metal-archives.com/images/9/4/1/941.jpg Formulas Fatal to the Flesh.]]''
264* Music/GreenDay's [[http://i.imgur.com/xVRNexQ.jpg 2012 trilogy]] has IdiosyncraticCoverArt varying only the band member and the colors. Aside from opener ''¡Uno!'' (green -- for obvious reasons- background and pink font)[[note]]and by extension making of documentary ¡Cuatro!, which reverses the scheme[[/note]] ) ''¡Dos!'' has an orange background and blue text, and ''¡Tre!'' is the opposite.
265* Music/{{Amaranthe}} used this contrast in the covers of their [[https://avatars.yandex.net/get-music-content/49707/1cc719ca.a.217037-1/m1000x1000 debut album]] and ''[[https://avatars.yandex.net/get-music-content/2359742/93a44371.a.11059554-1/m1000x1000 Manifest.]]''
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Music Videos]]
269* The music video for "Remember the Name" by Music/FortMinor is between this and a green wash. While Mike Shinoda (yes, ''[[Music/LinkinPark that]]'' Mike Shinoda) is rapping, it's more this, while Ryu (of Style of Beyond) gets the greenest parts.
270* The video for Zedd's "Clarity" is based on this concept; popping colors and contrast leads to clarity, get it?
271* The music video for Kvelertak's "Evig Vandrar" heavily uses this concept.
272* Peter Hollens' video of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P24fsThGWSg "Gollum's Song"]] from Creator/PeterJackson's ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' movies, starts with images of Peter singing in front of an orange backdrop. A glowing line appears on the right side of the screen and slowly moves from right to left, as though burning away the orange backdrop, replacing it with images of Peter singing in front of a dark blue backdrop, his face heavily shadowed. This is meant to illustrate Smeagol's personality slowly being overtaken by Gollum's evil.
273* The video for "Dream All Day" by Music/ThePosies.
274* In the DarkerAndEdgier variant of Music/{{Lights}}' "Ice", this is indicated by the Franchise/MortalKombat-like energy bursts used by each character: orange for the heroine, blue for the villain.
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[folder:Pinball]]
278* ''Pinball/GodzillaStern'''s artwork leans heavily on shades of orange and blue for various reasons, generally creating a thematic contrast between certain entities.
279** The playfield artwork uses eye-catching oranges and blues for various effects: the former accompanies exploding buildings, fire, and general destruction, while the latter is associated with the Xiliens and electricity (particularly when it comes to Mechagodzilla).
280** The Limited Edition artwork uses it as part of a fire-water dichotomy, associating Godzilla with orange-hued fiery destruction and Mechagodzilla with the deep blue ocean.
281[[/folder]]
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283[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
284* Unlike most wrestlers in Wrestling/{{WWE}}, Wrestling/SinCara has special lighting ''during'' his matches. Said lighting is orange and blue. Sin Cara's ring attire and entrance video are also orange and blue.
285* Wrestling/WrestleMania XXVIII utilizes this for their [[http://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/rock-cena-times-square-billboards poster.]]
286* The World Wrestling League's "Idol's of" Poster [[https://www.facebook.com/wwlmundial/photos/a.624408734239839.1073741840.591733780840668/632920223388690/?type=1&relevant_count=1 from April 21, 2013.]] Though when Blue Demon Jr. and Mesias are on it, it's almost inevitable. Subverted when they were picked up by Mega TV and ''High Voltage'' became the main show. Scene transitions would ''switch'' between orange and blue.
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289[[folder:Software]]
290* The Platform/{{Amiga}} originally used black, white, blue, and orange. In its four-color mode -- the one used by boot screens and the Workbench UI.
291* One of the display palettes for the Apple II, though not as commonly used as black, white, green, and purple/magenta.
292* The Firefox logo, of an orange fire/fox encircling the blue planet Earth, and the default color scheme of the browser.
293* A short-lived TV service attempted by several phone companies in the mid-90s called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tele-TV Tele-TV]] utilized this in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSIaYkkqM1M their logo and on-screen graphics.]]
294[[/folder]]
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296[[folder:Theatre]]
297* In stage lighting, when a 'white' light is desired, it is common practice to use complementing colors from opposing angles, often amber and blue. This approach gives more 'depth' to actors on stage, resulting in cool blue shadows and warm amber highlights.
298* Theatre lights are colored by placing filters known as 'gels' in front of the lighting fixtures. The canonical gels for a basic warm/cool wash are R02 "Bastard Amber" and R60 "No Color Blue".
299* The poster for the musical of ''Literature/{{Rebecca}}'' is a giant R of bright orange fire on a deep blue background.
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Toys]]
303* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'':
304** The mainly blue Gahlok, Gahlok Va, and Gahlok-Kal have orange eyes, with the regular Gahlok even having orange Krana "brains".
305** The blue Rahkshi, Guurahk, has orange eyes as well, though so do all the other Rahkshi. Likewise with the blue Skakdi Vezok and Nektann, and the blue Makuta Vamprah (though in 2006 and from 2008 on, almost all villainous characters had orange eyes).
306** Nokama in her Toa Metru and Toa Hordika forms also had orange eyes to contrast her blue body.
307** Also the Ga-Matoran Vhisola, whose primary color is blue.
308** Likewise with the blue Boggarak and its orange eyes.
309** The blue Vahki Bordakh had striking orange as its secondary color.
310** The 2004 promo material likewise utilized this color-combo by lighting a portion of the background skyline orange to simulate the light and heat emanating from the industrial areas.
311* Franchise/{{LEGO}} ''[[Toys/LEGOSpace Ice Planet 2002]]'', although white and black were important colors as well.
312* ''Toys/NERFBrand'': The NERF Elite series has the blasters colored in blue, orange, and white color scheme.
313[[/folder]]
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315[[folder:Video Games]]
316* The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aleste2-title.png title screen]] of ''VideoGame/{{Aleste}} 2'' features redhead Ellinor Waizen and the title in red-orange lettering against a deep-blue background.
317%%* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations''.
318* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Asura himself is painted and surrounded in orange flames while many of the enemies are advertised in blue backgrounds. The image on the main article and the box art are prime examples of this among others.
319* ''VideoGame/{{Battlefield}}'' started using this trope with the cover art from the second ''VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany'' game, but ''VideoGame/Battlefield3'' really started it in earnest by putting it in the game itself:
320** Blue icons are used for the friendly team, orange for the opposing.
321** Game/DLC posters. Orange for gunfire/explosions, blue for cooler atmospheric areas.
322** Maps like Operation Metro and Death Valley are washed in blue, while Bandar Desert and Tallah Market are washed in orange.
323** Explosions and muzzle flashes are notably orange in color.
324* ''VideoGame/{{Blinx}}'' is orange, and wears a blue jacket.
325* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'': Days and nights on Pandora in all games are only differentiated by the color filter (orange for daytime, blue for nighttime). More subtly, there's the reddish-orange and dark yellow of Jakobs (marked Western-inspired NostalgiaFilter, high base damage, no elemental effects) contrasting the cobalt blue of Maliwan ([[EverythingIsAnIpodInTheFuture futuristic and sleek]], low base damage, always elemental).[[note]]This is less pronounced in ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'' and onwards, when brands aren't just a PaletteSwap of one another, but still noticeable most of the time.[[/note]]
326* ''VideoGame/{{Brink}}'': Orange for Resistance, Blue for Security, all other colors for scenery.
327* ''VideoGame/BrothersATaleOfTwoSons'': The confident older brother wears blue, and his more timid younger brother wears orange.
328* The original ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania|I}}'' for the NES had most, if not all, of its foreground scenery orange, complete with many blue backdrops throughout the game. Even Simon's sprites were a yellow-orange to help him pop out. Averted in ''Vampire Killer'' for the {{Platform/MSX2}}, which used a color palette of more subdued browns and shades of gray.
329* ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'': Conker is an orange squirrel wearing a cyan shirt.
330* ''VideoGame/CounterStrike: Global Offensive'' uses counter-terrorist blue and terrorist orange-yellow as team colors.
331* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' is a walking orange-blue contrast; a creature with orange fur wearing nothing but blue pants. In ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing'' and ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'', he also drives a blue kart. Ripper Roo in the former is the inverse, having blue fur and driving an orange kart. Crash's sister Coco is also orange, and primarily wears blue overalls (or in later games, blue jeans).
332* The Platform/AmstradCPC version of ''VideoGame/{{Cybernoid}}'' had the [[StatusLine status bar]] framed in blue, while the level walls were orange. The MissionPackSequel reversed this color arrangement.
333* ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous'' uses a ton of orange (and the occasional bit of yellow or red) in its HUD. Teal is used more sparingly, but it's there. In fact, your primary and secondary fire groups are color-coded orange and teal, as is your throttle (to indicate whether you're in your optimal maneuvering thrust band). Modding the config files to change the HUD colors is popular, but this can negatively affect the radar's color-coding of targets.
334* The infighting between the two leaders of the [[LaResistance Golden Path]] in ''VideoGame/FarCry4'' is represented by a blue elephant, who represents Sabal (who wears a blue jacket), fighting an orange tiger, who represents Amita (who wears an orange jacket). The uniform of the Golden Path is a blue outfit with a yellow logo and bandanna, but in a lot of light, the yellow looks orange. Your skill tree is also divided between orange tiger skills and blue elephant skills.
335* ''VideoGame/FastRacingLeague'': Orange and cyan are the two phase colors used in Neo and RMX. Switching to the correct color when going over a corresponding element will provide a speed boost.
336* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
337** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' has Jecht wearing an orange-red sash, wielding a sword with red details, and he's associated with fire. His son Tidus meanwhile wears an outfit with dark blue colorings, his sword is bright blue, and he's associated with water.
338** ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'', [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyII The Emperor]] shoots out two differently colored Flares, one orange and one blue. This is to let players tell them apart since the two attacks behave differently. Tidus and Jecht also return with the same color associates as in ''Final Fantasy X''. Additionally, Order's Sanctuary is a water-filled white and blue field, while Edge of Madness is a black and red volcanic wasteland -- the two arenas are the thrones of the rival gods Cosmos and Chaos.
339* ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'': The Rebel ships have orange-painted hulls with bright-blue stripes running on them. ''Red-Tail'', a variant of the ''Kestrel'' cruiser, features such a paint-job.
340* The MoodLighting of Los Santos in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' has this, with the sky being a strong shade of blue, and the ground heavily orange-tinted, coupled with heat haze to make the place look truly hot and smoggy.
341* The ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' series in general is fond of this (orange HEV suit, blue G-Man, orange Resistance, blue Combine, blue Citadel in ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' contrasting with the orange destroyed Citadel in Episode 1, etc.).
342* ''VideoGame/Halo3'': The game's box art has this.
343* The video game adaptations of ''VideoGame/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' use practically only blue and orange shades throughout the game.
344* ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'': The starting areas, Howling Cliffs, Dirtmouth, and the Forgotten Crossroads, all have a similar dark blue color scheme, which makes the orange [[ZombieApocalypse Infection]] stand out as something abnormal compared to the rest of the environments. This becomes even more pronounced once the Forgotten Crossroads [[spoiler:becomes the Infected Crossroads]].
345%%* ''VideoGame/JaggedAlliance''
346* ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'': Jak wears blue and is quiet and reserved. Daxter has orange fur and is loud and hammy.
347* In ''Franchise/JamesBond 007: The Duel'' for the Platform/SegaGenesis, shades of blue and orange dominate the background palette for most of the game. The exceptions are Mission 2 (the only level set in a natural environment) and Mission 5, which replaces the oranges with purples and reds.
348* ''VideoGame/JustCause3'': The devs have stated that they were invoking this when designing the country of Medici, contrasting orange rocks and sand with clear blue sky and sea. The colour scheme is also present in the flag of the rebels, to contrast with the RedGreenContrast colour scheme of Di Ravello's regime.
349* {{Enforced|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'': many players with partial red-green color-blindness complained about the default ColorCodedMultiplayer scheme, so an orange-and-blue Color-Blind Mode was added.
350* ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'', the two protagonists, Kain and Raziel, are color-coded like this. Kain wears a red sash around his chest while Raziel has blue skin, and their checkpoint emblems in ''Defiance'' are red and blue-green. Raziel devours blue souls while Kain drinks red blood. Blue and green are the colors of the Spectral Realm, Raziel's native plane of being, while orange and red are the colors saturating [[spoiler:the hell dimension of the Hylden]], which Kain visits late in the game. There's also ''Defiance's'' "neutral" [[http://www.spriters-resource.com/resources/sheets/21/22332.png loading screen]] -- the character-specific ones are orange and blue.
351* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
352** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' exaggerates it for the [[DarkWorld Silent Realm]] in order to emphasize [[EldritchLocation how alien the alternate dimension is]]. Everything turns red whenever Link is spotted.
353** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' uses it extensively to distinguish between incomplete (orange) and complete (blue) objectives. Orange and blue are also the primary highlight colors for [[LostTechnology Ancient technology]] and [[BonusDungeon shrines]].
354* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
355** The morality of [[PlayerCharacter Commander Shepard]] is tracked on two separate {{karma meter}}s, a blue one for "Paragon" actions and an orange one for "Renegade" actions.
356** The first game used a lot more clean blues and whites in-game and the user interface was blue, while the second switched to [[RealIsBrown gritter oranges and browns]] and the user interface turned orange. The third game switched back to blue much like the first, though the overall color palette was generally less vibrant and more subdued, giving it an almost grey undertone to match the hopeless, apocalyptic feeling the Reaper War evoked.
357** The Systems Alliance and Cerberus, the two main human factions Shepard works for in the series, use blue and orange [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience as their respective color schemes]]. Not surprisingly, the menus and color schemes in each game match whatever faction Shepard is working for at the time (blue for ''1'' and ''3'' when working with the Alliance, orange for ''2'' when working with Cerberus).
358* ''Franchise/MegaMan'':
359** Every box art for the classic series features this in the cover. Once Zero (red) was introduced, he was often used for contrast with VideoGame/MegaManX (blue).
360** [[PlayingWithFire Atlas]] (orange) and [[AnIcePerson The]][[MakingASplash tis]] (blue) from ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' are this: Atlas is a hyper-aggressive (presumably) human [[TheSocialDarwinist social Darwinist]] girl who prefers brute force in combat and wants to use [[ArtifactOfDoom Model W]] to cause a ForeverWar, while Thetis is a rather calm Reploid boy who uses a halberd with very fluid techniques and loves the environment (especially underwater environments) to the point where he wants to use Model W to punish humanity for polluting the oceans.
361* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
362** Samus' orange Varia Suit contrasts with the cyan Zero Suit she wears underneath it, the blue outfits worn by [[TheFederation Galactic Federation]] staff, [[GreenRocks most types of Phazon (and thus Dark Samus)]], and [[ShockAndAwe Sylux]], a violently anti-Federation rival bounty hunter.
363** In [[VideoGame/Metroid1 the original NES game]], the orange Varia Suit contrasts with the opening areas of Brinstar, which predominantly use a blue color scheme.
364** ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'' has two distinct types of Phazon. Their respective colors, indeed, are blue and orange (the latter inflicting damage at a rate 82% faster than in the former's case). The orange variety is only found in the Impact Crater, where the FinalBoss awaits.
365** ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeHunters'' contrasts Sylux's blue with [[MagmaMan Spire]]'s orange, with Sylux wanting to use the artifact everyone's looking for to terrorize the Federation and Spire wanting it to find his people.
366** ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' uses this for box art and other artwork, but it's downplayed in the game itself. While blue is prominent because of Phazon becoming more abundant, orange is largely limited to Samus and her gunship. Shades of orange and some of yellow and/or cream are present in the areas and ambiance of Bryyo and Elysia; the Space Pirates' home planet features large amounts of red.
367** ''VideoGame/MetroidFusion'': Samus starts off with the blue Fusion Suit, while [[EvilDoppelganger the SA-X]] is mimicking her orange Varia Suit.
368* An option exists in ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare3''. By default, teammates have green names and map dots and enemies red, so the colorblind assist option changes those colors to blue and orange, respectively.
369* ''VideoGame/MondayNightCombat'' makes its teams orange and blue.
370* ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'' has this on the cover and, to a lesser extent, on the main menu background; both achieve this by putting Scorpion and Sub-Zero opposite each other.
371%%* ''VideoGame/{{Outland}}''.
372* ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': Grubba's primary, passive form, interacted with as an NPC, is mostly blue in color. His much more active, aggressive powered-up form, which is fought as a boss, is instead bright orange.
373* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
374** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'', the Black 2 box has blue (to represent electricity) while White 2 has reddish-orange (to represent fire). This also goes with the black and white contrast present in these games and their prequels.
375** Also appears in the Primal Reversion forms of Groudon and Kyogre in ''VideoGame/PokemonOmegaRubyAndAlphaSapphire''.
376** This is also the same case for Solgaleo and Lunala respectively in ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon''.
377** Fitting with the "past x future" theme of ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'', both versions have contrasting elements using orange and blue. Professor Sada wears orange prehistoric-like clothes and accessories, while Professor Turo wears a futuristic blue outfit. The same applies to the version mascots: Koraidon is predominantly orange, while Miraidon is predominantly blue. The trope is also present in the individual design of Koraidon, which has a mostly orange body with blue at the base of its plumes and antennae.
378* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'': Everything significant to gameplay that comes in two forms, with the exception of the black and white test chamber walls themselves, is blue and orange (or blue and yellow): the two ends of the portal; the repulsion and propulsion gels; the pushing and pulling states of the excursion funnels; the off and on states of the lights indicating a connection with the {{Big Red Button}}s; the highlights and eyes on Atlas and P-body; even the "eyes" of SelfDemonstrating/{{Wheatley}} and SelfDemonstrating/{{GLaDOS}}. The test chambers in ''VideoGame/{{Portal|1}}'' were deliberately made mostly cool blues in contrast to the warm oranges of the behind-the scenes-areas.
379* ''VideoGame/Progressbar95'': Blue segments are correct and orange ones are wrong (you can still collect them, but you won't get the bonus points blues would give).
380* ''[[VideoGame/RedFaction Red Faction Guerrilla]]'' is set on Mars, a planet coated almost exclusively in red-orange dust. Indeed, most of the game's environments are variations on this theme. So rather than have the traditional orangey-yellow explosions and muzzle flares on the guns, the flame effects are distinctively blue. Furthermore, the antagonistic EDF buildings are all a dark blue with bright blue lights on them, making them pop out from the surrounding landscape (unlike their brown uniforms and cars).
381* ''VideoGame/{{Robocraft}}'': As of the Full Spectrum Combat update, the game gives a choice of sixteen colors to color your robot with. However, twelve of them are only available to premium account users. The others can only pick between white, gray, ''blue and orange''.
382%%* The giant clock venue in ''VideoGame/RockBand''
383%%* The page picture for the article on ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei''.
384* ''VideoGame/{{Singularity}}'': only in the time-warped alternate-2011, though. In 1955, another color palette is used. This is to help show off the unnatural state of the world in 2011.
385* ''VideoGame/{{Smite}}'': Order structures show up as bluish-green on the map and Chaos structures show up as orange.
386* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
387** The titular hedgehog and his fox companion Tails are colored blue and orange, respectively.
388** [[TheRival Shadow the Hedgehog]] -- although not orange-colored -- features an orange aura in his spin-related attacks to contrast Sonic's bright blue color.
389* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' uses [[CoveredInGunge covering everything in neon ink]] as a main gameplay mechanic, so ColorContrast is essential between teams. While there are many combinations in the games, blue and orange is the most featured pair for [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 the original game]], being used in trailers, promotional artwork, and the box art. The orange Inkling girl and blue Inkling boy are even considered the {{Series Mascot}}s for the franchise, being the default representatives when appearing in other games such as ''VideoGame/MarioKart8 Deluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''. In a more practical use of the pair, activating [[ColorblindMode color lock mode]] in this first entry forces all online multiplayer team colors to orange and blue. The ''Octo Expansion'' campaign in ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' makes a CallBack to the classic blue and orange ink in [[spoiler:the boss fight with [[{{Superboss}} Inner Agent 3]].]]
390* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': The Darkside marker is orange instead of the more obvious red, which contrasts vividly with the blue Lightside marker (though, given how this contrast is used elsewhere [blue = dark, orange = light], it seems very odd, to say the least).
391* ''VideoGame/StealthBastard'': The paired, handheld teleporter devices are orange and blue.
392* ''[[https://jayisgames.com/games/tealy-and-orangey/ Tealy and Orangey]]'' has one half of the screen be blue and the other orange. Tealy and Orangey are two balls of their eponymous colors and are unaffected by hazards of the opposite color.
393* The ColorCodedMultiplayer in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' may be red vs. blue, but the developers explicitly state that the reason so many of the early maps were set in desert environments was to create a contrast between the warm-colored rocks and dust and the blue sky.
394* ''VideoGame/TinyAndBig'' is set in a desert with vibrant blue skies. The first two levels particularly use this trope, with Tiny's bright cyan laser cutter serving as a stark contrast to the orange-browns of the environment.
395* ''VideoGame/TombRaiderII'': Some of the level with the Maria Doria are strongly orange/teal; surprisingly for a non-realistic PC game from 1997.
396%%* ''VideoGame/TooHuman''
397* ''VideoGame/{{Transistor}}'' has this everywhere, right from the start, where the blue of the eponymous sword contrasts with the reddish-orange colour scheme of, well, Red.
398* ''Turbo Girl'' on the Platform/AmstradCPC had the border art in flaming orange and shades of blue, with most elements of the first level using the same colors.
399* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' has blue-colored attacks which will only damage you if you move while it moves through you and orange attacks which will damage you if you don't move.
400%%* ''VideoGame/VagrantStory''
401* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'': Plenty of sceneries feature a lot of contrast between orange and blue, such as dim orange lighting inside Grineer galleons and [[UnderwaterBase sealabs]] supplemented with blue light coming through the windows, {{terraform|ing}}ed Mars having brown canyons under clear blue sky or blue Corpus platforms floating through Jupiter's orange atmosphere.
402* This is heavily featured throughout ''VideoGame/Wick2020''; the cathedral is mostly blues and blacks, while the area surrounding Wick and any candles he lights is gold and orange.
403* ''VideoGame/{{Wordle}}'': High contrast mode substitutes orange and blue for green and yellow.
404* ''[[VideoGame/{{X}} X3: Reunion's]]'' [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b0/X3_-_Reunion_Coverart.png boxart]] features an orange lava planet with the series' signature "X" overlaid on it, showing a healthy blue planet. In the ''Xtended Terran Conflict'' GameMod, Aldrin, a neutral system that most of the MultipleGameOpenings begin in prominently features a massive blue Earth-like world backlit by a yellow-orange nebula.
405* ''VideoGame/XCOM2'': Whenever the Council Spokesman appears, his facial features are hidden in darkness, with a glaring orange light to one side of him and another equally strong blue light on the other.
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407
408[[folder:Visual Novels]]
409* ''VisualNovel/DigitalALoveStory'': The Amie Workbench's color scheme (itself a sendup of the original Amiga Workbench) uses white, black, orange, and blue.
410* ''VisualNovel/HiveswapFriendsim'': The fourth volume features Tagora and Vikare, a tealblood (a shade of blue) and a bronzeblood (a shade of orange), respectively. The same goes for the eighth volume, which features Tyzias and Chixie, who are likewise also respectively a tealblood and a bronzeblood.
411[[/folder]]
412
413[[folder:Webcomics]]
414* The book cover of the webcomic ''Webcomic/GiftsOfWanderingIce''. A yellowish candlelight of a lantern against the blue ice.
415%%* Vriska and Tavros from ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''
416* Felix and Farah from ''Webcomic/OrangeAndBlue''. Heck, it's even in the title.
417%%* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'''s website.
418* In ''Webcomic/UnitM'', [[http://unitmcomics.thecomicseries.com/comics/42 Agent Orange]] is a walking embodiment of this trope, sporting orange body hair and blue skin.
419[[/folder]]
420
421[[folder:Web Original]]
422* [[http://alternet.org AlterNet]]: In early 2015, shifted to an orange and navy blue color scheme.
423* ''Website/{{Cracked}}'':
424** Orange-blue contrast is featured as item #4 in [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18664_5-annoying-trends-that-make-every-movie-look-same.html "5 Annoying Trends That Make Every Movie Look The Same."]]
425** [[http://www.cracked.com/quick-fixes/why-new-hunger-games-movie-orange-blue/ Why the New 'Hunger Games' Movie Is Orange and Blue]] discusses this color scheme in the second ''Hunger Games'' film.
426%% * [[http://www.flickr.com/groups/18935367@N00 This]] Website/{{Flickr}} group.
427%% * [[http://theabyssgazes.blogspot.com/2010/03/teal-and-orange-hollywood-please-stop.html here]]
428%% * [[http://theabyssgazes.blogspot.com/2010/03/teal-and-orange-part-2.html here]]
429%% * [[https://petapixel.com/2017/02/23/orange-teal-look-popular-hollywood/ here]]).
430* Website/FanFictionDotNet: When looking at the views and visitors count, views are represented by blue bars, while visitors are represented by an orange line running through the blue bars.
431* ''Website/{{TED}}'': ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztoUaJFEi8M The legend of Annapurna, Hindu goddess of nourishment]]'' shows the god Shiva in shades of blue and his consort Parvati in yellow and orange.
432* [[http://www.rap.genius.com/ Rapgenius]]: Although the site has changed to be more primarily yellow in theme, it has long had [[https://web.archive.org/web/20140123002931/http://rapgenius.com/ a more orange color scheme]] using orange-yellow for links within the site and blue for outgoing links.
433* Website/TVTropes:
434** Psst... Check out the color scheme on Website/ThisVeryWiki. Or JustForFun/TropeTan's [[Archive/TropeTanClassic old design]].
435** Check out BlueAndOrangeMorality for example. So meta.
436%% * ''Website/NeoPets'': "The Faeries' Ruin" had orange Kougra Brynn, an upstanding Brightvale castle official, and Hanso, a blue Ixi rogue / thief, as the leads and {{foil}}s. When they were selected as "captains" for the 2018 Games Master Challenge, their respective teams were known as the Knights and the Raiders. (Note: more context might be required for this entry.)
437* ''Literature/LoomingGaia'': Evan wears a lot of blue while his best friend/boyfriend Lukas wears orange. Evan is friendly and good-natured, while Lukas is stoic and cynical.
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Western Animation]]
441* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
442** The two main characters, Gumball and Darwin, are blue and orange respectively. The same contrast is also made when their mother Nicole and Darwin are together, since Nicole is the same blue as Gumball.
443** Same with the OfficialCouple, Gumball and Penny post-"The Shell".
444** Recurring character Felicity Parham is orange and her son Billy is blue. The former also has blue lips.
445* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': The GrandFinale has two determining fights happening in parallel: Aang/Ozai and Azula/Zuko. Both were red, or a kind of orange, versus blue. In one fight, Blue was good, in the other, blue was evil; in both, the fights were made all the more dramatic for the contrast.
446* ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'': Features best friends Pablo, a blue penguin, and Tyrone, an orange moose. Interestingly, they respectively form a RedOniBlueOni duo.
447* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'': Blue-skinned and nice Mung Daal clashes with and has a [[SitcomArchNemesis rivalry]] with the orange-skinned and snobbish Endive.
448* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': Jack and Maddie Fenton wears orange and blue jumpsuits, respectively. Jack is immature and childish while Maddie is much more sensible.
449* ''WesternAnimation/FiremanSam'': Sam has bright-orange hair, contrasted with his deep-blue fireman's uniform. He is notably the only member of the rescue service with red hair, as the others are largely brunette or blonde.
450* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': Uses orange and blue contrast in their credits, popping the yellow names of the crew out of the blue backround. And in the Halloween special, it was actually orange.
451* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': Jackie wears a blue shirt with khaki-colored pants and is the calm, sensible TechnicalPacifist. His niece Jade wears an orange hoodie with blue jeans and is hotheaded, cunning, and ready to fight first, ask questions later.
452* ''[[WesternAnimation/KaBlam Life With Loopy]]'': Loopy has robin's egg blue hair and cornflower blue eyes and her older brother, Larry, has red-orange hair and light orange eyes.
453* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'':
454** The main character, Lincoln, is normally wearing an orange Polo shirt with a pair of blue jeans.
455** He also has this dynamic with his best friend, Clyde, who has blue stripes on his shirt.
456* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'': While [[Series/TheMuppetShow his adult counterpart]] is a RedheadInGreen, Baby Beaker's orange hair is contrasted by a light blue pyjama shirt, which is adorably oversized for him. [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018 The 2018 reboot]] reverts back to the green lab coat.
457* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Makes habitual use of this trope in its character designs, employing it in some form whenever characters appear in contrast or association with each other.
458** This trope helps highlight the friendly rivalry between the orange Applejack and the electric blue Rainbow Dash. While it's mostly a bonus for the [[MerchandiseDriven toy box art]], this has rarely been used due to miscommunication between the animation and toy divisions.
459** The Wonderbolts, on top of their yellow and blue outfits, also mostly come in shades of orange and blue in regards to their coat and mane colors. Spitfire and Soarin', the two most prominent Wonderbolts and the ones who get most speaking parts, are respectively yellow with a fiery orange mane and icy blue with a navy mane.
460** This trope is also associated with Princess Celestia, who raises and lowers the sun and is associated with the day, and Princess Luna, who controls the moon, safeguards dreams and is associated with the night.
461*** Celestia is generally associated with warm, orange-spectrum colors: her magic glows a golden yellow, and her throne is orange and red. Luna, besides being colored navy blue herself, has a deep blue magic aura. In [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017 the movie]], Luna gets her own blue throne next to Celestia's orange one, and each is depicted with a stained glass window above it -- Luna's has a blue depiction of the crescent moon, while Celestia's has a bright orange sun.
462*** This is especially visible in Luna and Celestia's {{Superpowered Evil Side}}s, Nightmare Moon and Daybreaker. Nightmare Moon is clad in blue armor, has a mane consisting of a flowing, navy-blue star field and eyes with light blue scleras and teal irises, and is drawn with a blue outline. Daybreaker is clad in orange armor, has a blazing orange and yellow inferno for a mane and eyes with burnt-brown scleras and glowing yellow irises, and is drawn with an orange outline.
463** This is visible with Starlight Glimmer and Sunburst, two old friends who often star in shared episodes and who played important roles in each others' backstories. Starlight and her family tend towards blue-spectrum colors, whereas Sunburst and his tend towards oranges and other fiery colors. Starlight is purple, with a cyan streak in her mane and tail and the same color prominently displayed in her cutie mark; her father is purple, with a green mane and tail. Sunburst is light orange with a darker orange mane, while his mom has a burnt orange coat and a reddish mane. His dad, although only seen in flashbacks, has a yellow coat and orange mane.
464** The Hooffields and [=McColts=], a pair of FeudingFamilies from [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E23TheHooffieldsAndMccolts the episode of the same name]], have their rivalry and division highlighted by this color contrast. The Hooffields are exclusively colored in shades of orange, burnt reds, and browns and have curly hair. The [=McColts=], by contrast, have slate blue, gray, and teal coats and straight hair.
465** Shimmy Shake and Lighthoof, two cheerleaders [[TheDividual who are effectively a single character in terms of personality and never seen apart]], are distinguished from one another almost solely by their color schemes. Shimmy Shake's eyes, mane, and coat are bright orange and her cutie mark magenta, while Lighthoof has a cyan coat, aquamarine mane and eyes, and a purple and dark blue cutie mark.
466* ''WesternAnimation/NedsNewt'': Ned wears an orange shirt, while Newton is entirely blue (almost blue in some of his forms).
467* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
468** Phineas wears an orange striped shirt with blue shorts. He also has orange hair and blue eyes. Some minor characters also do this, an example being librarian Sherman(one of the members of the band that Phineas and Ferb work to reunite), who wears an orange shirt with a blue tie.
469** During "Gitchee Gitchee Goo", the color filter switches back and forth between orange and blue. The most prominent background shapes are blue, creating a stark contrast during the points when the filter is orange.
470* Creator/RabbitEarsProductions: The climax of ''Literature/TheLegendOfSleepyHollow'' is illustrated with a largely blue and orange palette, which fits well with the terrifying mood of the scene.
471* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': Many examples. Bergs wears an orange shirt and blue jeans. His orange shirt also contrasts with his co-worker Dr. Rafferty's blue shirt. Sunspot's orange fur contrasts with Moonbeam's blue fur. And Mindy wears an orange shirt and blue denim shorts.
472* ''WesternAnimation/TheRidonculousRace'': The Tennis Rivals have this motif. Pete wears an orange sweatband and has orange trim on his predominantly white and yellow clothes. Gerry wears a blue sweatband, and his clothes are colored blue and white.
473* ''WesternAnimation/ScaredySquirrel'': The title character is an orange squirrel dressed in a blue shirt, while his best friend Dave is a blue skunk who wears an orange shirt and vest.
474* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': Ahsoka Tano has orange skin, blue eyes, and blue stripes on her montrals (the white sensory organs on her head that resemble hair). [[spoiler: In season 7, she gets blue lightsabers and the clone troopers she is working with have painted their helmets orange to go along with their white and blue armor in her honor.]]
475* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
476** Pearl's main outfits utilize a golden yellow/peachy pink and teal color scheme, so it comes off as a pastel variation on this trope.
477** The Quartz soldiers encountered in "The Zoo" are mostly Amethysts from the Prime Kindergarten and are purple. However, many of them are Jaspers or Carnelians from the Beta Kindergarten and are consequently orange or reddish-orange.
478* ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'': Piper's outfit is mostly blue with various orange sections, and she wears an orange headband to complement her navy/cobalt hair.
479* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
480** In the original G1 ''[[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Transformers]]'' series, the Autobots' crashed-spaceship-used-as-an-H.Q. is orange, and the Decepticons' crashed-spaceship-used-as-an-H.Q. is blueish-purple.
481** Autobots Huffer and Dion (Orion Pax's friend in the past) have the orange–blueish purple contrast.
482** Both of Optimus Primal's Transmetal upgrades in ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' employ this trope, with his first upgrade granting him an orange robot mode and blue beast mode. His second upgrade, [[spoiler:courtesy of his taking in [[Franchise/TransformersGenerationOne Generation 1]] [[AmplifierArtifact Optimus Prime's spark]] to save it]], distributes the orange and blue equally in all of his modes, much like [[spoiler:his ancestor/namesake]].
483** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'': Jetstorm and Jetfire are like-minded twins. The complementary nature of their respective blue and orange color schemes also reflects the fact that they are CombiningMecha. Their commander Sentinel Prime also shares their colors, being mostly blue with orange highlights.
484* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': Wander's body is orange and Sylvia's is blue. They're the two leads and traveling companions.
485* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'': Zeke's orange fur contrasts with his blue shirt, as well as his brother Malik's blue fur. Super's blue fur contrasts with her orange dress. Sammy has orange skin and blue stripes on his back.
486* ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'': The titular character has blue hair and wears an orange shirt, drawing attention to himself (no pun intended) as the main protagonist.
487[[/folder]]
488
489[[folder:Real Life]]
490* Blue and Orange is a popular color set for team colors, from schools through the pros and in almost every sport, including auto racing. %% No need to list your favorites.
491%%% No need to list specific examples.
492* This trope is the reason the old-fashioned 3D glasses for anaglyph 3D images use red and cyan; as complementary colors, they filter the three main colors of light into one of the two lenses (green and blue mixed creates cyan, and red is just red). Other, less common, anaglyph color patterns include red and green, magenta and blue, and magenta and green, but it's the red and blue that works best and have stuck around.
493* John Logie Baird, a Scottish television engineer, invented the Telechrome, an early attempt at color television. It used a CRT with two electron guns. They corresponded to cyan and red-orange phosphors, two complementary colors chosen to display skin tones accurately. Perhaps if a video has a particularly extreme blue and orange theme, it would look just fine displayed on a Telechrome. Ultimately, Red, green and blue were decided for color TV, using [=CRTs=] with three electron guns.
494* Following the 2011 [[UsefulNotes/CanadianPolitics Canadian federal election]], the government was split with the Conservative Party of Canada (blue) in power and the New Democratic Party (orange) forming the Official Opposition. Interestingly the NDP's policies are also largely agreed to be in sharper contrast with the Conservative Party than the previous opposition: the Liberal Party (red).
495* Titan, [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfSaturn the largest moon of Saturn]], has orange clouds, but a dark blue atmosphere.
496* Life vests and life jackets tend to be bright orange for this exact reason. They make swimmers stand out against blue water, and thus more likely to be rescued in an emergency. An airplane's "black box" will also be orange for the same reason.
497* Related is the concept of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_orange Safety orange,]] which is often used by hunters and construction workers to stand out against the blue sky.
498* Sunsets on the blue-colored Earth are colored orange, but sunsets on the orangey-red Mars are colored blue.
499* The [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120505085831/http://hub.tv-ark.org.uk/images/endboards/images/lwt_a_large.jpg 1970s]] logo for [[Creator/{{ITV}} London Weekend Television]] has a blue-white-orange stripe that forms the letters LW. The [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120505090014/http://hub.tv-ark.org.uk/images/endboards/images/lwt_b_large.jpg 1980s]] revision changed the orange to a red.
500* The NTSC analog television system's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YIQ YIQ color space]] has the orange and blue contrast along the in-phase (I) axis and the green and purple contrast along the quadrature (Q) axis. More bandwidth is allocated to I than to Q because the eye is more sensitive to orange and blue contrast.
501* Some forms of colorblindness make it difficult to see red or green (or both). As a result, this can force a person to ''only'' see yellow/orange and blue. This is inverted with yellow-blue color blindness (tritanopia) which forces a person ''not'' to see those colors (even though tritanopia people can distinguish between yellow vs blue, but not blue vs green, so therefore blue/green colorblindness should be a more accurate description)
502* The colour of the sand in some areas of Namib Desert is vivid orange, and the contrast with a clear blue sky is simply stunning. Have a look at Google Images search for the words [[http://www.google.cz/search?hl=en&q=orange%20blue%20namib&psj=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&bpcl=38093640&biw=1024&bih=475&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=jOCgUKSmNonJswaK8oEY "orange blue Namib."]]
503* ''Technically'' not allowed in traditional Western European Heraldry, since Orange (called "Tenne") and Blue (called 'Azure') are both classified as 'colors', as opposed to the 'metals' "Or" (gold/yellow) and "Argent" (silver/white), and the rules forbid the use of color on color. Artistic license in the actual colors chosen means that a gold or yellow can be rendered as quite orangey, thereby sneaking past the prohibition.
504* The first flag of the Netherlands, the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prinsenvlag Prinsenvlag,]] was an orange-white-blue tricolour, as are the flags of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_New_York_City.svg New York City]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Albany,_New_York.svg Albany]] and the former flag of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_South_Africa_1928-1994.svg South Africa,]] all of which were based on the Prinsenvlag due to the important role the Dutch played in those areas. New York City's use of blue and orange extends to several of its sports teams, including UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball's Mets[[note]]itself a double homage to the previous two National League teams that used to play in the city before they both left for California in 1957 -- blue for the Brooklyn Dodgers and orange for the New York Giants[[/note]], the UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation's Knicks, the UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague's Islanders[[note]]They play just outside the city's border at Belmont Park in Nassau County, but the county also has a blue and orange flag[[/note]], and UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueSoccer's NYCFC.
505* Often employed on food packaging to make it stand out, most notably the Scottish drink Irn-Bru and the UK snack food Wotsits. To some people in the UK, this colour combination evokes these things regardless of what it's used for.
506* Road construction signs, as the bright orange contrasts to the sky.
507* The logo of ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'' is frequently orange-colored, while that of its nighttime counterpart (Creator/NickAtNite) is blue-colored. And the logo for their preschool block (and later channel) Nick Jr. has the "Nick" portion in its trademark orange, with "Jr." in light blue.
508* Some hospitals employ this in their rooms, orange for evening and blue for daylight. Blue light suppresses melatonin during the day while orange light lets healthcare workers go about their tasks with reduced disruption of a patient's sleep cycle.
509* Europe's two main continental UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball competitions, the UsefulNotes/UEFAChampionsLeague and Europa League, identify themselves respectively with blue and orange.
510* Copper is an orangey-red metal that burns with a blue flame and gives the color to several vividly blue-to-green compounds and ores, such as turquoise, malachite, chrysocolla, and copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate.
511* Some double stars, most notably [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almach Almach]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albireo Albireo,]] offer a very nice contrast between an orange primary star and a secondary that appears blue -green for some observers-.
512* Shortly before sunset and after sunrise. In photography, both periods share the nickname "Blue Hour". Everything takes on a bluish shade, which often contrasts with manmade lighting: usually an orange tint.
513* In the Georgian and Victorian periods, blue and orange were Britain's main political colors, representing the Tories and Whigs respectively, although there was regional variation.
514%% * In Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the Beck Taxis use this color scheme, with the orange predominant and the teal used for the hood, crown, and trunk. (Context)
515* Birds such as kingfishers, bluebirds, and azure buntings use a combination of blues and oranges in their plumage to attract mates or make their presence and territorial claims conspicuous to rivals. Some poisonous frogs and fishes likewise use contrasting blue and orange markings to signal their toxicity to potential predators.
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