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10->''"Raining blood,\
11From a lacerated sky, \
12Bleeding its horror, \
13Creating my structure, \
14Now I shall reign in blood!"''
15-->-- '''Music/{{Slayer}}''', "Raining Blood"
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17A version of a GoryDiscretionShot, because the body itself is usually not seen. A character knocks someone into the air and tears them apart while they're up there. Often accompanied by maniacal laughter or some wry comment when carried out by the AntiHero or NobleDemon -- extra points if they seem totally unfazed by what they've just done.
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19Or a unknowing character finding a drop of "water" on themselves or the floor, and upon looking up see a body in a high place dripping down on them. Sometimes takes the form of blood seeping through the ceiling, often onto a character's face or into their [[EyeScream eye]]. Cue [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl Girly-scream]].
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21Or perhaps it is actually is raining blood. Cue the arrival of the religious horror or EldritchAbomination.
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23Compare BloodSplatteredWarrior. Contrast BloodBath. Subtrope of BloodIsTheNewBlack, BloodyHorror, and RainOfSomethingUnusual. Also see DroolHello.
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25See Also: CriticalExistenceFailure.
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27!!Spray of gore
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32* Occurs at least once in ''Manga/{{Akira}}'' in the psychic-attack form.
33* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. The main character lives to make this trope happen.
34* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', [[spoiler: the critically injured Kaname Tousen explodes in a shower of blood, right in front of his horrified lieutenant and former best friend.]]
35** There's also Gin's EstablishingCharacterMoment in the Soul Society arc, where he cuts off the arm of the giant guarding the Seiretei gate and the blood splatters all over. The name of the chapter is even named 'Rain Of Blood'.
36* One of the many times Dokuro kills Sakura in ''Literature/BludgeoningAngelDokurochan'', she rips his body into shreds and than states how his blood shall become the rainwater.
37* Tomobiki in ''Manga/ChoujinSensen'' manages to weaponize his blood by shaping his blood drops into pin needles, thereby raining through his opponent.
38* ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'':
39** Ilena introduces herself in a Rain of Blood after slicing up Yoma in the air and walking through the resulting shower without letting a single drop touch her, establishing her Badass stature fairly quickly.
40** Later on, in a chapter appropriately titled "Red Rain," [[CombatTentacles Agatha]] invokes this trope when she rips apart several soldiers in midair and then bathes in the ensuing blood shower.
41* ''Manga/EdensZero'': [[AxCrazy Poseidon Shura]] murders two prostitutes by using his GravityMaster powers to launch them into the ceiling. [[GoryDiscretionShot Their bodies are never seen]], but he stands proud in the rain of blood that follows.
42* This happens in ''Manga/{{Emerging}}'' when victims of ThePlague enter its final, fatal stage.
43* Seen in the ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' manga when Inuyasha in [[SuperpoweredEvilSide full-demon form]] beheads a dozen of bandits. They also have rain of demon corpses.
44* Happens multiple times in ''Anime/KillLaKill'' due to everyone being subject to HighPressureBlood and living in a WorldOfHam. At one point Ryuko is standing under a rain of her own blood that looks like a ''geyser''.
45* A bit of a variant in ''Anime/KinnikumanNisei''. Jade ([[DubNameChange Jaeger]]) inherited his master, Brocken, Jr.'s, Red Rain of Berlin ([[DubNameChange Red Rain of Pain]]) attack. While Brocken always did a series of chops, Jade apparently perfected the move by doing a single chop from Gazelleman's ([[DubNameChange Dik Dik Van Dik's]]) face to his midsection, causing [[HighPressureBlood blood to shoot so high]] that it rained blood.
46* Gaara's "Sand Burial" technique in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''. First he entombs them in a mass of sand, and then, with a clench of the fist, the sand instantaneously compresses with such insane pressure that the victim's body is ''liquefied'' instantly, resulting in a huge burst of blood in every direction. The first time we saw it, Gaara literally used an umbrella (stolen from his victim) to cover himself from the resulting crimson shower (which involved so much blood that the censors in the anime [[BlackBlood made it black, even in the uncut Japanese version]]). Naturally, being drenched in their team leader's blood utterly terrified the other two foes, who begged for their lives in vain before meeting the same fate.
47* Given that the [=EVAs=] in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' are about 100 meters tall, and many of the Angels are even bigger, they obviously have a lot of blood. In later episodes the more powerful Angels easily resist almost all weapons, and so battles become more violent and savage, leaving entire city blocks covered in blood. Eva-01 ripping out of Leliel's shadow is particularly messy. In one scene Gendo stands too close and one fountain of blood completely drenches him.
48** In a GoryDiscretionShot, a hill hides an Angel from view, as Eva-01 beats it to death on the ground. However, the river running around the hill is red with blood.
49** In the ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' movies, it seems that when an Angel's core is destroyed they explode into [[strike:blood]] LCL, and the Angels being so immense causes an all-splattering Rain Of Blood. This accompanies the cross-shaped explosions, so a rainbow also results.
50* Just to emphasize how badass the characters were, during the Koga massacre in ''Anime/NinjaScroll'' their blood appears to rain.
51* In ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' [[spoiler: The Will of Abyss dispatches Albus like this.]] Particularly disturbing: [[spoiler:her]] 'Pretty... so pretty...' as it falls.
52** [[spoiler:Lacie]] sings and dances under a rain of blood after [[spoiler:doing away with two men who attacked her and Jack.]]
53* In ''Anime/PrincessTutu'', [[spoiler:once the Raven is unsealed, he releases a rain of his own blood onto the town, which turns all the townspeople exposed to it into crows.]]
54* In ''Manga/{{Psyren}}'', one of the agents for the W.I.S.E. decides it's time for him to take action, and starts massacring guards with a crowbar. We only see blood everywhere, mostly splattered over him, mauled bodies, and maniacal laughter.
55* ''Manga/Reborn2004'' should not be left either, since [[spoiler: Genkishi is taken over by Kikyo's evil patch of maybe useless bluebells and then is blown up with blood splattering everywhere in front of Yamamoto.]] At least Tsuna only heard it on his headphones, otherwise he'd probably collapse.
56* Tomoe and Kenshin are introduced to each other in ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' manga and corresponding OVA (''Trust and Betrayal'') right after he dispatches a foe by slicing him in half in the air and splattering the remnants on her as she's walking by. The effect of the blood and the already-present rain inspires her to comment that he's made it "rain blood" and then promptly faint. We later find out she was drunk when this exchange occurs, but it's a good EstablishingCharacterMoment for her in retrospect.
57* In the ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' {{manga}}, Shiki laughs manically after slaughtering a herd of Nero's beasts as their blood rains down upon him.
58* ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'':
59** The shapeshifter Zongi meets his end this way after Dilandau crushes him like a soda can with one of his Mech's flexible metal claws as revenge for killing one of Dilandau's subordinates. The sight of this in a vision sends Hitomi so deep into a HeroicBSOD that her heart literally stops.
60** Later on, Hitomi has a disturbing vision where she bears witness to a literal Rain Of Blood falling from the sky. This is an omen predicting the not-too-happy outcome of an upcoming battle.
61* Fuuma dispatches Kusanagi this way with a psychic attack after [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he outlives his usefulness]] in the movie version of ''Manga/{{X 1999}}''.
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65* In ''Film/Blade1998'', human blood was piped through the sprinkler system, creating both a rain of blood and suppertime to a rave club full of vampires.
66* Well, waterfall of blood in ''Film/{{Byzantium}}'', anyway.
67* Parodied when Van Helsing (played by the producer, Creator/MelBrooks) has the hero "stake" a vampire in ''Film/DraculaDeadAndLovingIt'': upon the first blow of the mallet, a jet of gallons and gallons of blood soaks the entire room for about twenty seconds, he complains, Van Helsing (who already hid behind a corner beforehand) tells him to keep hammering the stake in, it happens again with even more blood ([[EnforcedMethodActing the actor was not informed of how much blood was going to spray out of the coffin]]). And after the second shot, Van Helsing tells him to keep hammering, declaring that she can't have much blood left, resulting in ''another'' ridiculous Rain Of Blood. Van Helsing then says, "She's almost dead!" The main character replies, "She's dead enough."
68* In ''Film/{{Looper}}'', it's very strongly implied that this trope is how the telekinetic future crime lord known as the "Rainmaker" got his street name. He would levitate his enemies off the ground and then mentally rupture their blood vessels, spraying blood everywhere like a fountain.
69* TheMovie of ''Film/SilentHill'' pulls this off in the last scenes with the vicious cult leader being strung up by barbed wire. That fact that the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the town's evil in the form of a CreepyChild was happy-skipping under said rain just adds to the effect.
70* At the end of the scene in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' where two assassins slaughter Klingons on the ship ''Kronos One,'' which has had its ArtificialGravity knocked out, the air is filled with drifting bodies and bubbles of [[AlienBlood pink blood]]. Shortly after the assassins beam out, the crew manage to restore gravity and the bodies thump to the floor before being drenched in a brief but torrential downpour of their own blood.
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74* Music/InsaneClownPosse has a song in which one day, people spontaneously launch off of the ground against their will, only to explode like firecrackers. This results in a blood rain that the singer is trying to avoid getting caught in.
75* Combichrist's "Today I Woke To The Rain of Blood".
76* The stageshows of the band Music/{{GWAR}} involve the band dismembering humans and creatures and having their blood spray into the audience.
77* Music/{{Slayer}}'s "Raining Blood", naturally. It tells of its singer describing the horrific sights in Hell. At least once, the band has played under an actual rain of blood, drenching them in red as they play their instruments, ending with a "SeeYouInHell" to their audience.
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81* In Wrestling/RingOfHonor, the Age of the Fall evoked this with their debut. Jumping the Briscoe Brothers after a title match, they beat them bloody, then hung them upside down from the ceiling. AOTF's leader, Wrestling/JimmyJacobs, proceeded to cut a nihilistic promo as his white outfit got progressively more and more stained red from the dripping blood from overhead.
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85* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'':
86** Starting with ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaRondoOfBlood'', most of the series mains have died in roughly this manner...regardless of how they were killed. Absolutely anything, from being hit with a giant axe, to being lightly tapped by an angry bat when low on health, will cause them to fly into the air and dissolve in a mist of blood.
87** Subverted in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'', where Shanoa simply collapses if she gets killed while on the ground most times instead of this trope, which only happens under certain circumstances. Somewhat annoying from a gameplay perspective, as you may not immediately notice that she's dead.
88* One of [[CuteAndPsycho Rawberry's]] attacks in ''VideoGame/TheGrayGarden'' is her ''[[BrownNote smiling]]''!! It causes a random out-of-nowhere Mogeko's head to slice itself open and its blood to spray all enemies damaging them.
89* In ''VideoGame/HalfLife2: Episode 2'', DOG kills a Combine Strider by ripping the armor off its 'head', jamming his hand inside, and tearing the brain out in a shower of yellow-brown blood.
90* In ''VideoGame/IWannaBeTheGuy'', The Kid explodes into this upon death. Given that he does so [[OneHitPointWonder with one hit]] from ''anything'', even if said hit is from the side of a spike or a [[CollisionDamage stationary]] [[EverythingTryingToKillYou fruit]], [[ThisIsGonnaSuck you will see this animation A LOT.]]
91* ''VideoGame/LegendOfMana'' has a move of this name that throws the enemy into the air and cleaves him open with a broadsword, creating the Rain Of Blood in the process.
92* In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'', both fatalities of DLC character [[MeaningfulName Skarlet]] feature her slicing open a massive wound either on the neck or stomach and swishing her face around under like she's taking a shower.
93** Quan Chi's Brutality in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'' has him do his regular portal throw attack but instead of his opponent coming out the portal in one piece like usual, they arrive as LudicrousGibs and [[OffWithHisHead a severed head]] pouring atop Quan Chi.
94* In ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', everything Travis kills dies in a geyser of blood.
95* Suija's [[FinishingMove Zetsumei Ougi]] from ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown 5 Special''. Before ''that'' happened, he levitated his victim above him and made them explode.
96** The censored versions had the blood recoloured [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything white]]. Suija's ZO remained the same...except the blood colour which was white. Draw your own conclusions as to what THIS entailed.
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100* The first episode of ''WebAnimation/AngryDog'' begins with a [[WesternAnimation/CareBears Care Bear]] expy [[TakeThat commiting suicide]] in the sky land. His blood comes down to Earth as a "small localized blood shower" which George gets hit by. And in the very next episode another of the Care Bears kill himself after realizing his dead fellow's depression. And [[BrickJoke again his downcoming blood hits George with pinpoint accuracy]].
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104* The Indian Rope Trick, an alleged stage illusion, features the magician "dismembering" his assistant in an unlit area above the stage and tossing his severed body parts to the floor. There's no evidence that this was ever actually performed, and real-life magicians doubt the supposed methods used to accomplish it, but story -- accounts of it date back at least to 1890.
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107!!Where did that drop come from?
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110* ''Anime/BloodTheLastVampire'' does this with the "body in tree" variety.
111* Happens in the first "case" of ''Manga/CaseClosed''. Everyone's on a roller coaster going through a Tunnel and they notice that for some reason it's "raining". Then they exit the tunnel and see [[OffWithHisHead what's happened to the passenger in front of them]]...
112* In the ''Manga/{{Geobreeders}}'' manga, the protagonists are chasing a Ghost Cat through a passenger train. The UnluckyEverydude character notices something dripping on the windows, and realizes that the Ghost Cat had gone into the driver compartment and slaughtered the train staff, resulting in their blood streaming past the windows. This, incidentally, is an action-comedy manga.
113* In a flashback dream in the ''{{VisualNovel/Tsukihime}}'' anime, the blood of Shiki's mother drips down from a tree into his eye.
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117* ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' has a major character become infected when a drop of blood from a corpse hanging above him lands in his eye.
118* Not to be outdone, ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' has a blood geyser. The trilogy in general seems to have HighPressureBlood in vast quantities that, frankly, it's surprising that people don't pop like blood-balloons when they get so much as poked.
119* ''Film/AssaultOnPrecinct131976''. The gang members have CutPhoneLines to prevent anyone reporting that Precinct 13 is under attack. Two frustrated police officers are driving around the area trying to pinpoint the reported gunfire and find a missing telephone linesman who's been sent to repair them. At one point they stop the patrol car while trying to get some backup into the area to help and start griping that it's started to rain. Then they shine a flashlight upwards and see the dead linesman hanging from the telephone pole.
120* ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'' does this version of the trope after [[spoiler: Laughlin betrays Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk]]. Robert the Bruce notices some blood dripping onto his piece of bread, after which [[spoiler: Laughlin's lifeless body is dropped from the rafters onto the table, his throat clearly cut wide open]], scaring the hell out of the Bruce and his fellow nobles.
121* ''Film/{{Cthulhu}}''. The protagonist and his lover resolve the find the missing boy he saw last night, only to find him raped, murdered and tied to a railing above their heads.
122* ''Film/DarkWasTheNight'': After stumbling upon a member of the logging crew’s severed arm, the foreman has drops of blood fall on him, alerting him to a corpse stuffed into the tree. This is what encourages him to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere try and book it.]]
123* ''Film/FromBeyondTheGrave'': In "The Gatecrasher", Charlton's downstairs neighbour notices a red drop fall on the page of the book he is reading. Looking up, he sees a red stain spreading on his ceiling and slowly dripping. Not realising what the liquid is, he goes upstairs to complain to Charlton about his housekeeping. As the liquid is blood dripping from the bodies Charlton has concealed under his floorboards, this ends badly for poor Mr. Jeffries.
124* Happens in ''Film/HalloweenTheCurseOfMichaelMyers''. "It's raining, Mommy. It's raining red."
125* ''Film/HouseOnHauntedHill1959'' has drops of blood fall from the ceiling onto the hand of one of the guests. [[HauntedHouseHistorian Watson Pritchard]] tells the woman that the house has marked her. Notable in being one of the scenes [[spoiler: that supports the idea the house is actually haunted]].
126* In O-Ren Ishii's flashback in ''Film/KillBill Volume 1'', she sees a rain of blood from under a bed where she's hidden after her mother is stabbed up above.
127* In Creator/{{Claude Chabrol}}'s 1970 serial killer movie ''Film/LeBoucher'', a girl on a picnic is about to eat a white bread roll when red drops splash on her bread. It turns out that it’s blood dripping from a body that’s hidden in the hill above. The scene has [[http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/american-psycho/ inspired Mary Harron in designing the opening credits]] for her 2000 movie ''Film/{{American Psycho}}''.
128* Non-blood variant: In the first ''Film/MenInBlack'' movie, Kay realizes that [[spoiler: a Bug has infiltrated the morgue]] when he attempts to smoke a cigarette and [[spoiler: bug-spit drips on the tip]]. Cue the camera panning up to [[spoiler: the other morgue employee's corpse glued to the ceiling]].
129* In the 1934 musical mystery film ''Film/MurderAtTheVanities'', the body of a woman who was killed and left on a catwalk above a theater's stage is discovered after her blood drips onto a chorus girl, who screams.
130* In the original ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984'', when Nancy's father arrives at Glen's house after his death, the first thing he sees is blood dripping from the living room ceiling. The real thing was [[FromBadToWorse a lot worse]].
131* Subverted in ''Film/{{Predator}}'', in that none of TheSquad led by Dutch see it. As they search the jungle below, we see blood dripping on a leaf above their heads, then the camera pans up to reveal the naked body of their colleague hanging from the treetops.
132* Quite a few pedestrians in the streets below get spattered by blood-drops after ''Film/QTheWingedSerpent'' snatches a sunbather from a rooftop.
133* ''Film/Ravenous1999'',
134** Martha discovers Private Cleaves' body while standing outside a window, and blood starts to drip down on her from the roof.
135** Captain Boyd is buried alive at the bottom of a mass grave, with his commanding officers' blood dripping onto him from above.
136* ''Film/RipperLetterFromHell'': When the killer butchers Marissa, the blood drips down through a hole in the ceiling on to a white clad party goer who is dancing below, and who does not notice until she is almost drenched in blood.
137* ''Film/ScareCampaign'': When Emma and Marcus arrive back in the control room, Emma looks at Marcus and remarks that he is bleeding. Marcus touches his scalp and finds blood but no cut. They then both look up and see [[spoiler:Suze]]'s mutilated body hanging from the rafters.
138* In ''Film/{{Scarecrows}}'', the robbers find a parachute tangled in a tree that they think contains the stolen money. Jack climbs the tree to cut the money down, but when he slices open the chute, it is instead full of blood which drenches Curry on the ground.
139* The famous Elevator Scene from ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'' starts with some blood falling from the elevator's ceiling and hitting a cop in the face.
140* An interesting version (Triple Subversion?) in the first ''Film/SpiderMan1'' movie: Peter is using his wall crawling to hide from Aunt May, Harry and Norman Osborn, and Mary Jane. A drop of blood from a cut in a previous battle with Norman's alter ego almost falls on Norman's head (subversion one: it doesn't hit the person it drips on) as he turns to leave. Norman hears it splash on the floor (subversion two: super senses render the last point moot as he is still aware of the blood drop) and looks up, but finds no body (subversion three: No body).
141* ''Film/TheTripper'': While waiting in line for the festival, Samantha feels something dripping on her head thinks it is starting to rain. She touches her hand to her had and comes back with blood on her fingers. She then looks up and sees Wilson's decapitated hanging from the tree above her head.
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145* Kerry Greenwood's ''Blood and Circuses''. In the beginning, a bunch of people are having breakfast with their landlady, and the ceiling's leaking- it does that sometimes when someone lets their bath overflow. The landlady asks one of her people to go and ask the guy to do something about it, and she comes back and says the bath's dry as a tap. The landlady got a drop on her cheek, and her hand comes away stained with blood. They look up and there's a massive, spreading red stain on the ceiling. Then she realizes that some of the blood dripped into her tea and she drank it all.
146* Intentionally invoked by some 5th-century British pagans in ''Sarum'', when they undergo the ''taurobolium'': a ''supposedly''[[labelnote:*]]The ancient Christian apologist who claimed contemporary Pagans bathed in blood is the only source for this, and was not necessarily a reliable source about religions the Christian church was persecuting.[[/labelnote]] TruthInTelevision ancient purification rite in which a bull is sacrificed over a pit, while the worshipers seeking purity stand underneath to be showered in its blood.
147* OlderThanTelevision: In Thomas Hardy's classic novel ''Literature/TessOfTheDUrbervilles'', the unsuspecting landlady discovers {{Jerkass}} Alex D'Urberville's dead body in the upstairs bedroom once the blood starts dripping through the ceiling. Tess stabbed him with a dinner knife after he insulted her beloved Angel.
148** Hardy's usually dry, expository writing becomes particularly gruesome in this scene - describing the bloodstain on the white ceiling as like a giant ace of hearts, and eventually just writing: "drip, drip, drip"...
149* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' does this a couple of times in DreamLand. Usually because some {{mook}} just had his skin ripped off. Counting this because dreams are real.
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153* An episode of ''Series/BloodTies2007'' has one of the villain's victims drip onto Victoria.
154* In the ColdOpen to an episode of ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'', a group of painters are painting an apartment white. One painter dips his roller, and it starts to paint pink. Cue looking at his paint tray and seeing blood dripping into it from the ceiling.
155* An episode of ''Series/CriminalMinds'' uses the blood dripping onto an agent down below to lead to the discovery of two bodies that have been strung up in the trees.
156* Used in ''Series/{{CSI}}'' with the discovery of a body and the iconic line "It's raining manjuice."
157* A body is discovered in ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' by a pair of college students when they feel something wet drip on them while attempting to have sex.
158** In the opening scene of another episode, a group of partying high schoolers realize something's wrong when a drop of blood drips from the light fixture and lands on one of the guys, and figure out that something is ''really'' wrong when the man who went upstairs with their host's sister earlier returns covered in blood. It happens again later when the police come to investigate after he murders all the teens; it just takes them a while to notice because the pool of blood blends in with the ''rest'' of the blood.
159* In an episode of ''Series/{{Dexter}}'', the titular anti-hero is having memory issues, and can't remember where he hid his most recent corpse. He remembers when a drop of blood hits him on the cheek after falling from the punching bag he had stuffed it in, and hidden in the rafters.
160* In ''Series/{{Forever|2014}}'' episode "Hitler On the Half-Shell," a blood drop landing on her face from above is what leads to Jo discovering a shipping container suspended from a crane is leaking fresh blood. Inside, they find the remains of [[spoiler: art broker Julian Glauser, who was tortured to death,]] along with [[spoiler: the missing stolen Nazi art.]]
161* In ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', Peter discovers that Sylar has overpowered Mohinder when the professor's blood drips down from the ceiling onto him, which may be the only time this happens where the blood comes from someone who survives...
162* In one episode of ''Series/{{MASH}}'', lack of sleep was causing everyone to have nightmares every time they '''did''' doze off. Father Mulcahy dreamed he'd become the Pope and was about to preach a sermon... when he discovered the cross beside him had a G.I. crucified on it and dripping onto his robes.
163* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' featured this in one episode; a church bellringer starts pulling on a rope during bellringing practice, only to be splattered with blood dripping through the ceiling from the belfry.
164* ''Series/MurdochMysteries'': In "Victor, Victorian", Murdoch and Brackenridge are showing the Masons a sketch of a suspect at the Masonic Lodge when blood starts dripping on to the sketch. The blood is coming from someone lying dead in the room upstairs.
165* Done without the GoryDiscretionShot in ''Series/TheRiver''.
166* This occurs twice in the [[Recap/SupernaturalS01E01Pilot pilot episode]] of ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': once during the opening flashback, and again at the end of the episode.
167** And in the third episode of season one -- one of the party hunting the Wendigo has gone missing after chasing it. Next morning, the remaining group is standing in the woods when blood drips onto one of them. Then the missing man's body comes hurtling out of the trees and lands among them.
168* Done in ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' in the second episode, where a girl finds her boyfriend hanging above their tent.
169* In ''Series/WhoAreYou'', protagonist Si-ohn has an ISeeDeadPeople problem. The ghost in Episode 9 manifests itself to her with drops of blood falling from nowhere as Si-ohn and her partner Gun-woo are standing at a crosswalk. They follow the drops of blood to an alley, where they discover the ghost's freshly murdered, still warm corpse.
170* Done in an episode of ''Series/TheXFiles'': A drop of blood falls onto Mulder's head. He thinks it's raining again... until he and Scully look up and find a length of human intestine wrapped around a tree branch.
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174* In the beginning of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'', [[spoiler:Snake narrowly evades a group of Gecko bipedal robots and leans against a wall for a quick smoke break. A drop of blood falls on his shoulder, and he slowly looks up to see a body impaled on a Gecko that subsequently tries to kill him.]]
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178* In ''[[VisualNovel/{{Jisei}} Yousei]]'', Kangai's kansei is triggered when blood from the murdered [[spoiler:Dr. Johansen]] drips down onto his face.
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182* In Chapter 49 of ''{{Webcomic/Drowtales}}'', [[http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?sid=10967 Shan'naal discovers Judicator Kousei]] where the latter has slumped over a railing following a vicious attack by BloodMagic that wiped most of his Order. While everyone else died from their injuries, he managed to survive, albeit at the cost of one of his eyes.
183* A drop of blood heralds an impending ass-kicking on [[http://omega_key.comicdish.com/index.php?pageID=60 The Omega Key]].
184* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', mundane humans keeping the main characters under surveillance are rattled when a magical rain of blood starts up inside the character's house.
185* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': Vampire's plats tear open a Vliegeng while it's flying over camp, raining blood and gore on the soldiers below.
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189* In ''Film/TheHouseThatDripsBloodOnAlex'' [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the house drips. Blood. On Alex.]] The whole time. [[spoiler: When he goes up to the attic, he finds a corpse that turns out to be ''him''. MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext.]]
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193* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', where Chief Wiggum discovers a corpse in the woods this way. "That was a face?"
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199* Subverted in ''Manga/TheDreaming''. Jeannie has a nightmare about being trapped in a clearing in the bush, and it's raining blood. Later, she winds up in a clearing exactly like the one in her dream. Then some 'blood' falls on her. [[spoiler: It turns out to be tree sap]].
200* Mentioned briefly in the opening of ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry''.
201-->The raindrops turn into droplets of blood and travel down my cheeks...
202* The final episode of ''Literature/{{Kurozuka}}''. Apparently it was a LoadBearingBoss, and he wasn't satisfied with just destroying the castle.
203* Happens in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' twice, when Unit 01 bursts out of Leliel and Unit 01 under the Dummy Plug system beats the living shit out of Bardiel, spraying blood everywhere and even giving a nearby river a red tint.
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207* ''ComicBook/{{Aquila}}'': During the revolt in Rome against Nero's misrule, Aquila and Felix try to find their ways through the sewers as the blood spilled from fights between the citizens and Nero's praetorians rains down on them.
208* D'Hoffryn does this in ''ComicBook/{{Buffy the Vampire Slayer}}'' Season 10.
209* Happens during the universal collapse in the [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse DC vs. Marvel]] crossover. [[NightmareFetishist Thanos had never been happier.]]
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213* The scene between Lisa Bonet and Mickey Rourke in Rourke's leaky-roofed hotel room in ''Film/AngelHeart''. The drops of rain gradually turn to drops of blood as the sex scene gradually becomes violent. Eventually, blood is pouring down the walls.
214* At the end of ''Film/EvilDead2013'', blood begins to rain from the sky as [[spoiler: [[HumanoidAbomination The Taker of Souls]] rises.]]
215* Drops of blood fall from the ceiling in the original ''Film/HouseOnHauntedHill1959'' (the Vincent Price version). Most of the supernatural elements in the movie are explained away as tricks but it's never resolved just who or what those drops came from (which is why this is here and not in form one).
216* In ''Film/{{Nope}}'', [[spoiler: the alien creature hovers over the house with dozens of people trapped in its digestive tract. A horrible crunching noise later, and first inedible objects (keys, coins, a wheelchair) start falling on the roof before a torrent of blood and gore starts pouring out of its "mouth". The creature is vomiting all over the house to mark its territory and threaten the Haywoods]].
217* ''Film/RapturePalooza'' features blood raining from the sky as a sign of the apocalypse - since the main characters are already ConditionedToAcceptHorror, it's just treated as a particularly disgusting annoyance.
218* ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'' has blood raining in the opening.
219* ''Film/TurboKid'' features a literal shower of blood at the end after the Kid uses a beach umbrella to impale and then kill [[TheDragon Skeletron]]. It also counts as a RomanticRain, amusingly enough.
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223* ''Literature/ForestKingdom'': Early on in the ''Hawk & Fisher'' spinoff series' book 2 (''Winner Takes All''), a magical attempt on a politician's life causes a rain of blood inside his house. The blood then forms into monsters and attacks everyone.
224* Frequently occurs in Will Leicester's ''Hell's Bells'' series. Interestingly, since the books are set in Hell, it's seen as a perfectly normal weather condition and is actually considered somewhat beautiful by Zack. Archer disagrees.
225* In ''Catching Fire'', the sequel to ''Literature/TheHungerGames'', this is one of the things the Gamemakers do during the titular DeadlyGame.
226* In ''Literature/IShallWearMidnight'', Keepsake Hall used to be afflicted with this trope at the instigation of a former Duke's ghost. In more recent times, he's given up on such gory methods of haunting, and settles for pulling the chain on the lavatory toilet instead.
227* In the ''Literature/MalazanBookOfTheFallen'', WarGod Fener takes the form of a humongous cloud in the shape of a boar at the end of ''Literature/TheCrippledGod'', and rains down his blood on the battlefield by the Spire [[spoiler:when Karsa Orlong kills him]].
228* ''Literature/TianGuanCiFu:'' This is how Hua Cheng got his moniker, Crimson Rain Sought Flower (he even carries around an actual umbrella just in case he comes across a situation where he needs to recreate it). Occasionally, Qi Rong will try to imitate him, but his efforts are far more crude and gauche.
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232* In ''Series/{{Carnivale}}'', Brother Justin gets a vision involving snow that turns into a rain of blood in the street. He thinks it's a sign from God. Oh, how wrong he is...
233* In the first season of ''Series/{{Dexter}}'', the title character has a disturbing dream that begins with rain that turns to blood. Then it gets worse.
234* ''Series/GameOfThrones''. During the massacre at the Moles Town brothel, Gilly sees blood dripping from between the ceiling boards, several Thenns with big axes having gone upstairs earlier.
235* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' had a bodiless version with a recurring dream. Lex Luthor is dressed in white out in the open. Suddenly it begins raining blood, soaking his outfit into a crimson color.
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239* "Raining Blood" by Music/{{Slayer}}. After a particularly chaotic outro, there's 40 seconds or so of the sound of rain. Presumably, given the lyrics and title, it's raining blood.
240* The Music/InsaneClownPosse is fond of this trope, usually combined with the BloodyBowelsOfHell.
241** In "The Killing Fields", a song that takes place in Hell and describes the environment in great detail, it is mentioned that "heavy red and black clouds" occasionally gather to rain blood and internal organs on the damned.
242** In "Hell's Forecast", the entire song is about a bewildered man waking up to discover that it is raining corpses and blood, only to realize at the end that he has died and gone to Hell.
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246* This is one of the rarer shown special powers/mind game tricks of Wrestling/TheUndertaker.
247* [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin "Stone Cold" Steve Austin]] was the target in a promo leading to his First Blood match with Wrestling/{{Kane}} in 98.
248* The Brood (Gangrel, Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}}) did this to their opponents in 1998-1999.
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252* In the Literature/BookOfRevelation from ''Literature/TheBible'', the first Trumpet Judgment rains down hail and fire mixed with blood on the earth.
253* This is what ended [[WeirdSun the Fourth Sun]] in Myth/AztecMythology. Chalchiuhtlicue served as the sun, and she did a pretty good job for a while until [[GreenEyedMonster a jealous Tezcatlipoca]] called her sincerity into question, hurting her so badly that she ''[[TearsOfBlood cried blood for fifty-two years]]'' and drowned everybody.
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257* In ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', the aptly-named Blood Monsoon, a powerful necromantic spell, causes a geyser of blood followed by a torrential downpour of blood over a few miles' radius.
258* A journeyman druid spell in ''TabletopGame/{{Ironclaw}}'' causes not only blood but gore and entrails to rain down on one's foes. It causes some damage and quite understandably freaks those enemies out if they fail their saves. But it's Unholy Magic and therefore carries certain risks.
259* The Bloodspeakers pulled this off in ''TabletopGame/LegendOfTheFiveRings'', tainting a large number of samurai/shugenja in the process.
260* A low-level wizard spell from the ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' setting has this effect, which is mostly of use as a scare tactic.
261* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
262** Rains of hot blood are one of the most common weather conditions on [[WorldOfChaos Daemon Worlds]] ruled by followers of Khorne, god of blood and skulls. This bloody downpour will also often follow Khorne’s daemonic servants when they make war in the material universe.
263** The skies above a Maelstrom of Gore formation of [[TheBerserker Khorne Berzerkers]] are filled with crimson thunderheads that crackle with the power of the Blood God. As the Berzerker’s fury reaches its height these clouds burst, unleashing a downpour of blood that drives Khorne’s followers to even greater heights of madness and slaughter.
264* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay'': One {{Ritual|Magic}} causes a torrential hour-long rain of blood over five square miles, blotting out the sky and potentially causing floods. Vampires use it to feed their armies and demoralize mortals, but if they [[MagicMisfire fail at the ritual]], it rains HolyWater on them instead.
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268* ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'', unsurprisingly. Boss enemies explode in a great flash when being slain, sometimes followed by a literal rain of blood from the sky or ceiling.
269* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaTheDraculaXChronicles'', one of Dracula's third form's attacks literally makes the blood rain from above.
270* In ''VideoGame/DiabloIV'', a rain of blood falls on [[spoiler:Caldeum]] after Lilith opens the Gates of Hell beneath it.
271* In ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'', two combined {{Necromancer}}-[[MakingASplash Hydrosophist]] spells produce this effect:
272** "Raining Blood" coats the ground with blood (which can be interacted with via the game's GeoEffects system). It puts out fires like regular Rain, but also causes anyone in the area without physical armor to begin [[DamageOverTime bleeding]].
273** "Blood Storm" both saturates the area with blood and strikes [[FriendlyFireproof all enemies]] with bolts of coagulated blood over multiple turns, dealing heavy NonElemental damage and inflicting multiple [[StatusEffects debuffs]].
274* ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'' has this as a regular weather phenomenon in evil biomes. The fact that this is one of the ''better'' possibilities if it starts to rain speaks volumes about what kind of land we're dealing with.
275** One amusing bug that was run into during development resulted in ''skin flake snow.''
276* In ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' when your sanity gets really low the ceilings appear to drip blood. This causes damage to you, indicating that your body is starting to suffer from the stress on your mind.
277* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has a boss which uses an attack actually called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Blood Rain]]; used right after eating an add, the more health the add had when eaten the more damage it does. Take too long to kill her and she'll eat one of the players triggering a Blood Rain that instantly kills off everyone else.
278* In ''VideoGame/Killer7'', KAEDE Smith's gimmick involves [[BloodyMurder causing a blood shower by slitting her wrists]] in order to break certain barriers.
279* The Sorrow, from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater''. It rains blood when he shows up at least twice!
280** A red shower is also the result of a Smile experiment on Andrei Ulmeyda, which happens to be filled with the diseases Ulmeyda infected himself with as a form of thrillseeking. It's so infectious it kills anyone hit with it except the [=Killer7=] ([[spoiler:they're dead to begin with]]) and Gabriel Clemence, Ulmeyda's follower, who is immune to said diseases due to the cult's rituals.
281* In one of the chapters in ''VideoGame/NinjaGaidenII2008'', Elizebet utilizes the Demon Statue that she stole from the Dragon Clan to begin the rebirth of the Archfiend. Cue blood raining from the sky for no other reason than to have the next part of the level look cool.
282* ''VideoGame/OutlastII'' has blood rain appear in some scenes. These are presumably hallucinations on the protagonist's part; the whole game is his descent into madness.
283* In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', [[spoiler:after Yaldabaoth brings Mementos into reality, blood begins to rain from the sky.]]
284* In ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}} Freudenstachel'', Grolla gets a bloody rainstorm near the end of her stage.
285* If you let the clock run up to twelve midnight in ''VideoGame/TheSexyBrutale'', no matter what room you're in, it'll start raining blood. [[spoiler:It's later revealed to be the tears of the King in Red.]]
286* In ''VideoGame/Siren1'', it is strongly implied that within the village proper all sources of water in nature turns to blood (well, technically it's some kind of plague water, but...). It's even used to justify your regenerating health, since you keep regenerating because the water is already in your veins, slowly transforming you into a shibito and, unless the person has a certain family's blood in them, there's no avoiding this fate. Even then, once the water is in the character's veins they are stuck in the underworld for good.
287* ''VideoGame/SwordOfMana'' has a blood rain that is actually benevolent. Slaying a certain monster responsible for a curse will cause her blood to rain down on the kingdom, breaking the curse by melting the ice she had encased everyone in.
288* ''VideoGame/VampiresDawn'': A rain of blood signaled the beginning of the Holy Crusades against vampires.
289* From ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': "My blood cries out for the vengeance of my people's blood, which can only be repaid with at least twice as much blood! Or maybe three times as much blood! Like if you went to hell, and it was full of blood, and that blood was on fire, '''and it was raining blood,''' then maybe that would be enough blood! Eh… but probably not."
290** In a more serious example, the starting area for the Death Knight class in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' ends with blood raining from the sky [[spoiler: as you and a small army of the Scourge assault Light's Hope Chapel. The rain and the battle end with the appearance of Tirion Fordring.]]
291** And it's referred to specifically in the Scourge's call to battle by Darion Mograine:
292--> '''Highlord Darion Mograine:''' Soldiers of the Scourge, death knights of Acherus, minions of the darkness: hear the call of the Highlord! RISE! The skies turn red with the blood of the fallen! The Lich King watches over us, minions! Leave only ashes and misery in your destructive wake!
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296* ''WebAnimation/HTFPlus'': Due to the return of Evil Pinkie Pie this happens in HTF+CC 1.
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300* [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2002/06/28/episode-167-what-goes-up-must-come-down/ Done in]] ''WebComic/EightBitTheater'' after a city is obliterated.
301* ''Webcomic/DawnOfTime'': Dawn gets covered in it [[http://www.dawnoftimecomics.com/index.php?id=6 here.]]
302* [[http://gunshowcomic.com/165 The Blood Cloud]] from Webcomic/{{Gunshow}}
303* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' the first time Galatea encounters rain, she screams, [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/279 "The sky is bleeding!"]]
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307* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatmanVsDracula'': Batman defeats Vampire Joker by knocking over shelves loaded with blood samples (they're battling in the storage area of a blood bank); as the blood starts raining down around Joker, he's distracted trying to slurp it up and Bats knocks him unconscious.
308* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'', Dracula's first attack on Wallachia is signaled by blood raining from the sky. It's just a drop at first, then blood pours down in torrents, along with ''stillborn demon fetuses'' before the legions of hell break loose all over the city.
309* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "Weirdmageddon Part 1", this isn't shown onscreen, but a news report mentions blood rain. The river is red, so it's likely that it turned to blood as well.
310* ''HorsemenOfTheApocalypse'': Pestilence causes this, along with a plague of locusts to herald the rapture in ''WesternAnimation/{{Squidbillies}}''. The Cuylers [[TooKinkyToTorture happily]] eat the locusts and drink the blood, or as they call them "fried chicken and fruit punch."
311-->'''Pestilence:''' It's blood! A sea of Blood! ''({{beat}})'' Okay, they're drinkin' the blood. What the hell? What the hell?
312* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' episode "Anatomy Park", after Rick enlarges a corpse over the country to make an opening for Morty and others to escape through, he then blows the body up, causing blood to rain everywhere.
313* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "Thank God It's Doomsday", Homer believes the apocalypse is coming when he sees blood dropping from the sky. It turns out to be from a helicopter carrying an injured whale back to the sea, with the Sea Captain, armed with a harpoon, chasing it from behind in another copter.
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