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* In ''Series/DoctorWho'', a very subtle one occurs when the Eleventh Doctor winks at Osgood in "Day of the Doctor".
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** A very subtle one occurs when the Eleventh Doctor winks at Osgood in "Day of theDoctor".Doctor".
** In "The Giggle," the Toymaker gives a wink to the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna, and a "ding" is heard. It's perfectly in character with his campy and flamboyant nature.
** A very subtle one occurs when the Eleventh Doctor winks at Osgood in "Day of the
** In "The Giggle," the Toymaker gives a wink to the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna, and a "ding" is heard. It's perfectly in character with his campy and flamboyant nature.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'': During the song "You're Welcome," right after Maui sings "You're face to face with greatness and it's strange," his AnimatedTattoo of himself gives a wink to Moana, and the "ding" sound synchronizes with the music.
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Wink dings are also so inherently cheesy that they are very often used in a parodic manner. Expect to hear them whenever a character [[AsideGlance winks at the camera]], especially during a theme song or character introduction. [[MsFanservice Extremely attractive]] characters will often wink with a ding sound to show their outer sparkle, usually towards the main character or other hopelessly-lovestruck bystanders. Especially cheesy examples will be accompanied by a visible twinkle. Note that they are almost always PlayedForLaughs; serious characters only wink silently. Examples in anime (and {{animesque}} works) tend to have [[https://www.japanesewithanime.com/2020/04/wink-star.html a star shooting out of the eye,]] and are often an indicator of cutesiness in a character.
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Wink dings are also so inherently cheesy that they are very often used in a parodic manner. Expect to hear them whenever a character [[AsideGlance winks at the camera]], especially during a theme song or character introduction. [[MsFanservice Extremely attractive]] characters will often wink with a ding sound to show their outer sparkle, usually towards the main character or other hopelessly-lovestruck bystanders. The gesture is also common when closing out episodes, especially in kids' cartoons, and usually accompanied by an AsideGlance and IrisOut. Especially cheesy examples will be accompanied by a visible twinkle. Note that they are almost always PlayedForLaughs; serious characters only wink silently. Examples in anime (and {{animesque}} works) tend to have [[https://www.japanesewithanime.com/2020/04/wink-star.html a star shooting out of the eye,]] and are often an indicator of cutesiness in a character.
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* At the very end of ''Film/{{Elf}}'', a ding noise is heard when Leon winks at the camera right before the IrisOut.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania3SummerVacation'', a ding sound is heard when the Kraken winks at the camera after singing the song "It's Party Time."
* In the opening scene of ''Film/Barbie2023'', Barbie beckons to a group of little girls with a wink, and a loud "ding" noise is heard.
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* In ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'', when Patches O'Houlihan (Creator/HankAzaria) is introduced in the instructional video, he gives a wink to the camera with a loud ding.
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* In ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'', when a young Patches O'Houlihan (Creator/HankAzaria) is introduced in the instructional video, he gives a wink to the camera with a loud ding.
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* In the trailers for ''Film/BirdsOfPrey2020'', Harley winks at the viewer with a "ding!" sound. The "Ding!" sound is absent from the movie however.
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* Many episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HorridHenry'' end with an IrisOut and Henry winking to the viewer with a "ding."
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'', Lumalee gives a wink with an audible "ding" after he [[spoiler:starts playing the saxophone after his talk about the movie being over and there being only "you and an endless void"]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': In one of Tooey's dreams in "The Qyah Ice Classic," a talking salmon tells him to cast his prediction for when the ice will break as the date May 2, then winks with a ding sound effect.
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* In ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'', when a female Mii has the Superhero dream, she will wink at the end with an audible ding.
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* Used in ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes''.
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Wink dings are also so inherently cheesy that they are very often used in a parodic manner. Expect to hear them whenever a character [[AsideGlance winks at the camera]], especially during a theme song or character introduction. [[MsFanservice Extremely attractive]] characters will often wink with a ding sound to show their outer sparkle, usually towards the main character or other hopelessly-lovestruck bystanders. Especially cheesy examples will be accompanied by a visible twinkle. Note that they are almost always PlayedForLaughs; serious characters only wink silently. Examples in anime (and {{animesque}} works) tend to have [[https://www.japanesewithanime.com/2020/04/wink-star.html a star shooting out of the eye]], and are often an indicator of cutesiness in a character.
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Wink dings are also so inherently cheesy that they are very often used in a parodic manner. Expect to hear them whenever a character [[AsideGlance winks at the camera]], especially during a theme song or character introduction. [[MsFanservice Extremely attractive]] characters will often wink with a ding sound to show their outer sparkle, usually towards the main character or other hopelessly-lovestruck bystanders. Especially cheesy examples will be accompanied by a visible twinkle. Note that they are almost always PlayedForLaughs; serious characters only wink silently. Examples in anime (and {{animesque}} works) tend to have [[https://www.japanesewithanime.com/2020/04/wink-star.html a star shooting out of the eye]], eye,]] and are often an indicator of cutesiness in a character.
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* Done multiple times in ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'', always during a flashback showing [[spoiler: how a character (or characters) pulled off an [[RuleOfCool awesome]] escape from [[DisneyDeath what looked like]] certain death]]. Gets ridiculous in one scene, [[spoiler: where it looks like Jeanne killed Luka and Cereza... But Luka swung them to safety. Mid-swing, Luka does another Wink "Ding!", another from Cereza... [[RuleOfThree Then another]] from Chesire, Cereza's ''kitty doll''.]]
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* Done multiple times in ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'', always during a flashback showing [[spoiler: how [[spoiler:how a character (or characters) pulled off an [[RuleOfCool awesome]] escape from [[DisneyDeath what looked like]] certain death]]. Gets ridiculous in one scene, [[spoiler: where [[spoiler:where it looks like Jeanne killed Luka and Cereza... But Luka swung them to safety. Mid-swing, Luka does another Wink "Ding!", another from Cereza... [[RuleOfThree Then another]] from Chesire, Cereza's ''kitty doll''.]]
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* Happens every time a character winks in ''Western Animation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower''; has been done with Adora, Catra, Bow, Glimmer, Entrapta and Wrong Hordak.
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* Happens every time a character winks in ''Western Animation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower''; ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower''; has been done with Adora, Catra, Bow, Glimmer, Entrapta and Wrong Hordak.
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* Happens every time a character winks in ''Western Animation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower''; has been done with Adora, Catra, Bow, Glimmer, Entrapta and Wrong Hordak.
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Subtrope of AudibleGleam. Related to SqueakyEyes; see also TwinkleSmile.
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Subtrope of AudibleGleam. Related to SqueakyEyes; SqueakyEyes and EyelashFluttering when sound effects are added; see also TwinkleSmile.
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* Grandpa on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' showed at the DMV that his left eye is his "winking eye". Cue perfectly executed wink.
-->'''Selma:''' I'll give you your license if you promise to never do that again.
-->'''Selma:''' I'll give you your license if you promise to never do that again.
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* Grandpa on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' showed at the DMV that his left right eye is his "winking "winkin' eye". Cue perfectly executed wink.
-->'''Selma:''' -->'''Patty:''' I'll give you your license if you promise to never do that again.
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* ''Webcomic/MetompsychosisUnion'': When Larry gets a look at Tilo he grins and gives a flirtatious wink, [[https://www.mpscomic.com/comic/chapter-1-page-15/ accompanied by a little star.]]
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'': After Wonder Woman brings Badra a surprise gift she tells her to open it with gloves with a wink over her shoulder that produces a star flung from the lashes.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'': After Wonder Woman brings Badra a surprise gift she tells her to open it with gloves with a wink over her shoulder that produces a star flung from the lashes.
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-->-- '''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner''', ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' #66 [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE66TheShow "the show"]]
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* Ari the bat does one like this in the ''WesternAnimation/ElinorWondersWhy''episode "Zig Zag Plant".
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* In the TitleSequence of ''Film/DocSavage'', the title character gets an animated TwinkleInTheEye and WinkDing as the BraggingThemeTune commences.
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* In the TitleSequence of ''Film/DocSavage'', ''Film/DocSavageTheManOfBronze'', the title character gets an animated TwinkleInTheEye and WinkDing as the BraggingThemeTune commences.
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* In the TitleSequence of ''Film/DocSavage'', the title character gets an animated TwinkleInTheEye and WinkDing as the BraggingThemeTune commences.
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* In the opening number of ''Film/InTheHeights'', a tourist asks Usnavi for directions, and he begins with "Well, you must take the A train..." as a quick little reference to Music/DukeEllington's song "Take the A Train." To acknowledge this, Usnavi throws a wink to the camera with a "ding" that blends with the music.
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This is often used to bring extra attention to the wink, hence its common usage when a character is trying and failing to be secretive. Nobody outside of the viewer will ever be able to hear the ding, though.
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This is often used to bring extra attention to the wink, hence its common usage when a character is [[SecretMessageWink trying and failing to be secretive.secretive]]. Nobody outside of the viewer will ever be able to hear the ding, though.