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8->''"A partial solar eclipse is when the Earth moves across the part of the sun blocked by its sunglasses."''
9--> -- '''Randall Munroe''', ''Blog/WhatIf'' [[http://what-if.xkcd.com/115 #115: Into the Sun]]
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11A common depiction of the sun in more lighthearted fare, such as children's and [[AnimationAgeGhetto animated]] media, is that of a large yellow disc with rays perpetually coming out and a human face, often wearing sunglasses, which leads to the [[FridgeLogic question]] of why the sun would need protection from its own rays. ([[{{Pun}} Well, what other glasses would the sun wear than SUNglasses?]]) Plus, if your head emitted as much light as the sun does, you would probably need something to protect yourself from the harmful rays of... [[FridgeBrilliance yourself]].
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13The sun is typically depicted as having a smiling face, but if the sun in question is a SinisterSentientSun, potentially creating a HeatWave, it will look mean. In all scenarios, the sun provides viewers with potential NightmareFuel.
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15This is OlderThanTheyThink: Many classical and medieval works of art depict the sun, "Sol", in this manner, though obviously not in a cartoony fashion. This was codified in medieval heraldry, where the sun was a "sun radiant" if it had rays but no face. A sun with both rays and a face was "the sun in his splendor" (the modern flags of UsefulNotes/{{Argentina}} and UsefulNotes/{{Uruguay}} present a distinctive South American form of this, the Sun of May, which takes some influence from depictions of the Incan [[ThePowerOfTheSun sun god]] Inti; a similar sun appears in some Peruvian and Bolivian symbols). This is common illustration in [[http://califia.us/Folklore/lecture6c.htm folklore]]; see for example, [[http://califia.us/Folklore/6universe_sm.jpg here]].
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17Compare TheManInTheMoon. See also LightIsNotGood because, as said before, some of these examples are either evil or creepy. Also see WeirdSun.
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20!!Examples:
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24* Kellogg's Raisin Bran features a sun with a face on the boxes of many of its varieties--apparently it is named Sunny. In an old television commercial, the jingle ended, "The rai-sunniest brand under the sun!" To which the sun replied, "That's me!"
25** Parodied with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-9HuQZ7kkI Two Scoops Of Destruction]].
26* Coca-Cola has been using a stylized Sol chugging a Coke in its summer promotions for a few years now. And [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcUO-h_o09Q this]] old commercial.
27* The now-defunct Sunblest Bread in the UK used a smiling sun logo, possibly with sunglasses.
28* An ad for Sprite in TheNineties used this, with a smiling sun-face on a bottle of ”Sun Fizz” coming to life and the mother and children running in terror from it.
29* The D'onofrio ice creams. Yes, it's a sun that eats ice-cream.
30* Vitalite sunflower spread in the UK had a sun, in sunglasses, singing about the spread to the tune of the Desmond Dekker song "Israelites", with a sunflower backing group. One ad also had a cameo from [[PlayingWithATrope the face of the moon]], who took over when the sun RageQuit over his inability to make "polyunsaturates" rhyme with anything (though the sun does return at the last minute due to being unable to tolerate being replaced).
31* A Scottish public information film about the dangers of sunburn featured a jolly-looking animated sun suddenly turning into a demon. True NightmareFuel.
32* The Spanish snacks company [[http://www.tosfrit.es/ Tosfrit]], complete with GogglesDoNothing.
33* A Creator/KidsWB promo for ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' features Brain having inexplicably become the sun.
34-->'''Pinky:''' Brain, what are you doing up there?
35-->'''Brain:''' If I can't take over the world, I shall ''shine'' over it. Everyone will have to look up to me, the Brain.
36-->'''Pinky:''' Hmm, are you sure you're not up there to visually illustrate that, on weekends, we're on first thing as well as our regular time?
37-->'''Brain:''' Pinky, if I had arms, and wasn't a glowing ball of hydrogen, I would hurt you.
38* The infamous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39FB2aXN85A "The Dawn Is Your Enemy"]] bumper by [adult swim] uses this for [[NightmareFuel horror]].
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43* In ''Manga/SoulEater'', the sun has a face with a spike-like nose, a SlasherSmile, and is [[EvilLaugh always laughing]]. Unless it's falling asleep and snoring at sunset. [[WeirdMoon The moon isn't any better]].
44** In the manga he's been shown as furious, presumably, it was hot. In the evenings, he's been seen as extremely tired.
45* The first season closing credits of ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' have the chibi Ryo-Oh-Ki guarding her precious growing carrot against the elements, including a snarling, ferociously hot sun.
46* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'' has this. The sun even rises from the ocean horizon with a snorkel.
47* Prometheus from ''Manga/OnePiece'', a [[AnimateInanimateObject Homie]] created by Big Mom. When serious, he becomes a raging fireball and, in conjunction with Zeus, can [[WeatherManipulation control the weather]] at Big Mom's command.
48* ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' has [[spoiler:Ouranosmon]], a {{Cumulonemesis}} with a metallic sun for a head, as the final form of [[spoiler:Musimon]]. The manga has Weathermon, a RidiculouslyCuteCritter with paws and a sun-shaped head that flies around on a cloud.
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52* In ''Animation/PangPond'', the sun is often depicted as having a face and is sometimes shown waking up the citizens of Mahasanook Village.
53* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'', the sun is sometimes depicted with a face, glasses, and hair.
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57* ''ComicBook/{{Grimjack}}'' occasionally ventured to a dimension where the inhabitants were cute sentient animals. The sun of that dimension also was sentient, complete with a face.
58* ''ComicBook/LunarGirlAndScarletSparrow'': At one point, when Lunar Girl is stating that danger could strike at any moment, she gestures with both hands to a very peaceful park full of people enjoying themselves, accompanied by a smiling sun wearing sunglasses in the sky over the park.
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62* In ''ComicStrip/{{Mutts}}'', Mooch sticks his head out the door [[CueTheSun to be faced]] with an ''enormous'' face of the sun, smiling. He observes it's summer (Sunday after the solstice.)
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66* ''Animation/HungarianFolkTales'': The Sun has a face in some episodes. In the episode where the fox goes from house to house to get poultry and pigs to eat, the sun's expression changes from happy in the first day, to neutral in the second day, to angry in the third day. In the last one, it starts giggling when the fox is attacked by two dogs, having been tricked that he received two fat pigs in his bag.
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70* The sun from ''WesternAnimation/RockADoodle'' for some reason changes from a realistic sun when seen from outer space, to an anthropomorphic sun when seen from Chanticleer's farm. And the sun (whose rising and setting is constantly controlled by Chanticleer) will occasionally go against his rules and rise on its own.
71* ''WesternAnimation/AliceinWonderland'': At the beginning of the "Walrus and the Carpenter" segment, Tweedle-Dee briefly appears as the sun, with Tweedle-Dum is the moon.
72* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': The sun has the face of a jack-o-lantern.
73* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'': During the medieval/Renaissance woodcut ArtShift depicted in "Stories", the lines "I know a tiny place/Just a dot, too small to measure" are accompanied by Earth seen depicted in space with the rest of the solar system, and the sun appears this way, just as described above in heraldry ("the sun in his splendor"). It also appears this way a bit earlier in the song.
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77* ''Film/TheWindInTheWillows1996'' had one of these (played by Michael Palin).
78* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', Toontown has its own toon sun which, naturally, has a face on it.
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82* ''Literature/InAPumpkinShellOver20PumpkinProjectsForKids'': Pictures of the sun give it a smiley face.
83* Referred to, at least, in Tolkien's ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings,'' in the poem "The Man In the Moon Stayed Up Too Late."
84--> "The round Moon rolled behind the hill \
85As the Sun raised up her head. \
86She hardly believed her fiery eyes ; \
87For though it was day, to her surprise \
88They all went back to bed!"
89** The reason for the Moon being male and the Sun being female in Middle-earth folklore is that the ships of the sun and moon are pulled by a Maia (divine spirit) each, respectively female and male. Which follows Myth/NorseMythology, BTW.
90*** Better yet, the Maia in charge of the Sun is a female, non-evil Balrog.
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94* One of Ranger Gord's MartyStu animation sequences from ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' featured a sun who shot death rays at people. Gord ended up wrestling it into submission.
95* Conan O'Brien once had a sketch about weather reports using graphics of angry suns to represent high temperatures. There were two from stations that took it too far: one was a Hitler sun, the other was a sun flipping the bird with both hands.
96* This is the logo for the newsmagazine ''Series/CBSSundayMorning''; variations also appear at the end of stories on the program.
97* On ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse'', the sun was Bear's good friend, Ray, who greeted him in the morning and sometimes sang the "Good Morning" song with him. He was voiced by Geoffrey Holder, using the deep voice that made him well known for [=7UP=] commercials in the [[TheSeventies 1970s]] and [[TheEighties 1980s]].
98* ''The Good Night Show'': A sun with a face appeared in the show's opening sequences.
99* Miwasan in the NHK educational television series ''Nihongo de Asobo''.
100* ''Series/{{Teletubbies}}'' has a baby-faced sun. The actual reason for the sun being that way is that it represents the toddlers and babies who are watching the program. A new baby takes over the role in the reboot.
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104* The [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1d/Primal_Scream_-_Screamadelica.png cover]] of Music/PrimalScream's ''Music/{{Screamadelica}}'' is a blue-and-yellow "psychedelic sunburst" with childish eyes painted by Paul Cannell.
105* The cover of Music/TheMoodyBlues album, ''In Search Of The Lost Chord''.
106* Canadian prog rock band Klaatu featured an image of a smiling sun on the covers of four out of their five albums.
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110* According to one [[Myth/ChineseMythology Chinese]] myth, looking at the sun hurts your eyes because the god of the sun is rather ugly and thus attempts to [[EyeScream poke your eyes out]] should you stare at his face.
111* In Myth/ClassicalMythology, Helios, the sun god, is depicted occasionally as this.
112* Many [[UsefulNotes/OrthodoxChristianity Eastern Orthodox]] Christian icons depicting [[Literature/BookOfGenesis God creating the sun and moon]] show them with faces, as can be seen [[https://web.archive.org/web/20211003181637/https://store.ancientfaith.com/creation-of-heavenly-bodies-large-icon/ here]] and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210410114016/https://www.uncutmountainsupply.com/icons/of-christ/the-creation-of-the-stars-11t08/ here]].
113* England's medieval Plantagenet dynasty of kings used "the sun in splendour" as a heraldic device. This may have been in direct line of descent from...
114* In Roman times, the god Mithras, a serious contender to Christ, was identified with a version of this design called "sol invictus", the invincible sun.
115* Modern depictions of the Mesoamerican sun gods [[Myth/IncaMythology Inti]] and [[Myth/AztecMythology Tonatiuh]] tend to be this. It's unclear if they have true precedent in the original cultures or if it is Spanish heraldry muddling things.
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119* The playfield for ''Pinball/{{Earthshaker}}'' has a sun (with sunglasses) panicking at the game's earthquake.
120* [[http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1639&picno=5866 This poster]] for ''Pinball/MrAndMrsPacManPinball'' shows an oddly nervous-looking sun.
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124* In a sketch in Season 3 Episode 3 of ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'', an art professor is perplexed that a serious painting, ''The Flight of the Israelites'', portrays the sun as wearing sunglasses and giving a thumbs up. The artist refuses to see the problem until the professor points it out -- if the sun is the main light source in the scene, [[TheGogglesDoNothing what purpose do the sunglasses serve]]? They agree that it would work better if the sun was smoking a spliff.
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128* In UsefulNotes/{{Tarot|Cards}} decks, the Sun Major Arcana is usually represented this way. Depending on the deck and your tastes, it may however be more or less NightmareFuel-ish.
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132* ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' opens with a video of a ''Series/SesameStreet''-like sun shining and smiling ("''The sun is shining, it's a lovely day''") until clouds marked with various companies appear ("''But you've got lots of bills to pay!''")
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136* ''Ride/ItsASmallWorld'' at the Ride/DisneyThemeParks has several of these, each one's face is designed to match the style of the respective country scene it's in.
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140* The obscure trading card series ''Killer Cards'' depicted a smiling sun wearing a chef's hat on the card "Sunburn".
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144* ''Franchise/{{Tamagotchi}}'' features Sunnytchi, a living Tamagotchi sun who orbits Tamagotchi Planet. Sunnytchi is a specific species of Tamagotchi called a Gaiatchi.
145* Promotional art and advertisements of the ''Family Day'' sets of ''Toys/{{Zoobles}}'' featured a sun with a smiling face.
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149* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
150** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'': An Angry Sun appears as an enemy in one of the desert levels and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu can be killed]] with a Koopa Shell; you'll want to do that since this enemy is trying to kill ''you'' first. It also appears in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker2'' as a selectable enemy.
151** ''VideoGame/WarioLand3'' has a similar enemy that ''can't'' be killed who spits out fireballs.
152** This is used for the sun in the Big Board level in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4''.
153** There's also a small sun like this in the original ''VideoGame/PaperMario'', native to Flower Fields and [[MyGreatestFailure extremely depressed thanks to the layer of clouds covering the land]]. Thankfully you get to dismantle the cloud-generating machine, letting it save the plantlife.
154** ''VideoGame/MarioParty6'': Brighton is the smiling, largely friendly version. Partnered with [[TheManInTheMoon Twila]].
155** There's a face on the sun in the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series of games, or at least in 9 Volt and 18 Volt's epilogue cut scene in Touched.
156* Mr. Bright, recurring baddie of the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series, is an example of the not-so-happy version of this trope, who's partnered with [[TheManInTheMoon Mr. Shine]].
157* The Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Solrock invokes this trope, though it's a sun-shaped meteor rather than an actual ball of plasma. It first appears in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Ruby]]'' (and later ''[[UpdatedRerelease Emerald]]'') ''Versions''; its counterpart in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Sapphire]]'' is [[TheManInTheMoon Lunatone]].
158* In ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'', [[spoiler:The Darkest Lord takes the form of a golden sun with its face on its center.]] [[spoiler:There is also the Dark Sun, a bonus boss that looks like the Darkest Lord coloured in dark grey, albeit with a single Mii eye and a Mii mouth]].
159* Some of the Wacky World levels in ''VideoGame/LodeRunner 2'' had a sun which would usually look sort of confused, and occasionally would laugh strangely for no apparent reason.
160* A sun in ''VideoGame/LocoRoco'' is one happy fellow who's always smiling when not sleeping.
161* The [[NightmareFuel Sun of a Gun]] from ''VideoGame/ChronoCross''.
162* The sun in ''[[{{Creator/Nitrome}} Ribbit]]'' has bulging eyes, a slightly downturned mouth, and clenched teeth, and appears to be in significant pain. This is never explained.
163* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusOfMythsAndMonsters'': In the ending of the game, Pit's wings fall/rip off in front of an overly [[SlasherSmile happy looking]] sun, presumably leaving Pit to plummet to his death. No wonder it's called Kid ''Icarus''.
164* In the [[TarotMotifs tarot-themed world]] of ''VideoGame/TheFoolsErrand'', the sun not only gives TheFool advice, it ''hands him a map.''
165* [[MyBelovedSmother Shay's "mother"]] from ''VideoGame/BrokenAge'' depicts herself as this on [[SapientShip her system's many computer screens]].
166* In ''VideoGame/{{Tearaway}}'', the sun has a hole in it leading to the world outside the game, and shows the ''player's'' face (a live feed from the Vita's front camera).
167* In Microsoft ''VideoGame/{{Minesweeper}}'' and its clones sun with a face appears on restart button and change expression when you click, lose or win.
168* Many of the desert levels of ''VideoGame/WordRescue'' have a sun with a perpetually-smiling face as a background setpiece. A few also give the sun a looping winking animation.
169* In Episode 4 of ''VideoGame/FarnhamFables'', the sun in the Desssert (that's how it's spelled) has a face, including sunglasses, of course. Theresa can also talk to it, and it'll comment on items you show it, sometimes with bad puns. Thanks to [[DreamEpisode dream logic]], it's safe to stare at it (but still rude, though thankfully the sun doesn't mind).
170* The ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' series has the Puyo Sun, sporting a huge pair of eyes. As seen in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoSun'', ''VideoGame/MadouMonogatari'' Saturn, ''20th Anniversary'', and ''Chronicle''.
171* While visiting Mercury in ''VideoGame/TheMagicSchoolBus Explores the Solar System'', a face will occasionally appear and disappear on the sun if the player avoids clicking on anything for a little while. The face is in a much less cartoony art style than most things you can actually click on in the game.
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175* In Appisote 18 of ''WebAnimation/DaAmazinOTAdvenchr'', the sun has a rather... queer face.
176* In ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'', the sun not only gets a face but descends to fight Hank, who kills it.
177* A commonly accepted way to get the obligatory Colin Mochrie reference into {{Animutation}}s is to put his face in the sun, a reference to the one and only ''Hyakugojyuuichi!!'' - which in it itself was probably a reference to the ''Series/{{Teletubbies}}'' sun.
178* Whenever the sun appears in ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'', it has a big grin on its face. Sometimes it's a regular happy smile, other times (like in the ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' review, when he was blaming his difficulty thinking of [[TalksLikeASimile analogies]] on the heat) it's more easily interpreted as a CheshireCatGrin.
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182* WebComic/AquaRegia has this in spades, either in covers or in the clothes of the characters, due the fact that it's in part due their ultrapatriotic, militaristic country, it's a JustifiedTrope InUniverse and outside of it. Bonus points for actually being el Sol de Mayo.
183* An anthropomorphic sun appeared in a ''ComicStrip/ThePerryBibleFellowship'' comic [[http://www.pbfcomics.com/122/ once]].
184* All through [[http://www.succubi.org/db/index.php Listening to 11.975MHz]]. See the entry at DadaComics.
185* In ''Webcomic/SandraAndWoo'', [[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2011/08/15/0299-art-iii/ Larisa gets back at gloomy painting with this]].
186* ''Webcomic/KarateBears'' [[http://www.karatebears.com/search/label/happy%20sun likes happy suns]]
187* In ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'', [[http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=2033 a smiley sun]] is a RebusBubble.
188** [[http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=2485 And when the sun decides to get hot.]]
189* In ''Webcomic/OurLittleAdventure'', the sun and moon are {{Physical God}}s who have faces and quip about what's going on down at ground level. They transform into one another at dawn and dusk rather than rising or setting.
190* In ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'', [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/archive/page-184/ it watches, with wonder, as Cucumber and Nautilus are thrown from one island to the next.]]
191** [[http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-515/ And it turns out that Dreamside's sun having a face wasn't just some throwaway gag.]]
192* A smiling sun is used occasionally in ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' usually above Bob's house.
193* The sun in ''Webcomic/BrawlInTheFamily'' has a face and sometimes talks to the other characters in the strip. Unfortunately, it's also obliviously cheerful, friendly, and completely unaware of what happens if you share ''too'' much solar energy with Earth (that is, reducing every living thing on the planet to cinders).
194* ''Webcomic/TheRedacverse'' got a sun with a childish, cartoony face, and terrible manners, even burping in his first appearance. There's also a pig-faced variant [[http://the-redac-extras.webcomic.ws/comics/pl/914619 picking its nose]].
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198* ''Roleplay/DorfQuest'' has Sunbeard, a shining sun with a manly dwarven beard. In addition, at night time, there is Moonears, a moon with pointy elven ears. Sunbeard has been known to swap places in the sky at times, to make things more dramatic.
199* ''WebVideo/VaguelyRecallingJoJo'': In contrast to its original appearance, the Sun Stand has a menacing look on its face.
200* ''Website/NotAlwaysLearning'': [[https://notalwaysright.com/a-shiny-smile/34713/ According to this professor]], it is the official policy of the geophysics department that this is ''required'' in scientific diagrams featuring the sun.
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204%%* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' has this, especially in "Tails' New Home".
205%%* Occasionally appeared in ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''.
206* The 1980's ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'' specials had a sun that not only had a face, but narrated the specials and occasionally interacted with the characters.
207%%* Happens on ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', as part of the BaitAndSwitchCredits.
208* ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'' had this accompanied by a pink glade of flowers and a rainbow during a montage in "Total Recall". Done again in "Present Not Accounted For" when Lupe presents Chum Chum the sun which bares his own face.
209%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheProblemSolverz'' has this in a few episodes.
210* On ''WesternAnimation/NiHaoKaiLan'', the sun was Mr. Sun, a cute little thing that sometimes emitted "sun fuzzies" that could tickle or form props.
211* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', like other {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s, the sun is a minor character who spends most of its time in the sky smiling all the time (unless something of notice comes near him). He can also travel around the world at high speeds and sleeps when night comes. He also gets {{moon|ing}}ed by the equally animated moon, who has arms, legs, and visible buttocks.
212* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'': The short "Donald's Goofy World" has Donald dreaming that everyone and everything is turning into Goofy - which, as it turns out, includes the sun.
213--> '''Sun Goofy''': Smile, Donald! It's a beautiful day!
214* Occasionally appeared in the background on ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow''.
215* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': The episode "The Wedding Squanchers" has a scene set on a planet lit by a sun with a face... and NoIndoorVoice, as it apparently screams as loud as it can for 42 straight hours every day.
216* WesternAnimation/{{Lazoo}} features "Sunny" as a recurring character. In Cock-a-doodle Sneeze they even wake her up prematurely so as to begin the day earlier. She's lying on the ground.
217* A Cartoon Network thing suggesting candidates for "Cartoon President" included Brak in his capacity as a freewheeling CloudCuckoolander with a black-and-white band, Brak appearing on various objects as a SplashOfColor to say a few words, and a period-appropriate perky chorus. At "We'll take Brak to Washington!", the sun rises from behind the capitol building with Brak's face clarifying, "D.C.! Not the state!"
218* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In "Let's Play Hide 'N' Hunt", the sun is depicted with a happy face.
219* ''WesternAnimation/SimonInTheLandOfChalkDrawings2002'': The sun in the Land of Chalk Drawings had a face, and can talk.
220* Some of ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'' episodes have the smiley sun.
221* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'': In "Mother Mae Eye" after Mae Eye alters the tower and island, a grinning sun with a face on it and teeth takes presence over the island.
222* ''WesternAnimation/CityIsland2022'': [[AnimateInanimateObject Just like everything else]], the sun has a face.
223* ''WesternAnimation/TheWonderfulWorldOfMickeyMouse:'' "The Wonderful Spring of Micky Mouse" has a sun that looks and acts exactly like [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Dopey.]]
224* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3'': In the short "Greetings from Unicornia", the camera pans up to the sun during a song number, the sun having a smiling face with BlushStickers.
225* ''Franchise/CareBears'': Funshine Bear's belly badge is a picture of a smiling sun, with some iterations having BlushStickers. For their [[WesternAnimation/CareBearsUnlockTheMagic Unlock The Magic]] design, the sun now has sunglasses.
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