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Looney Toons: I corrected "manhwa" as "manga" here, but if that's for some reason wrong, and "manhwa" actually means something I'm unaware of, my apologies.

//As far as I am aware, "manwha" is Korean for "manga," and that is the only meaning the word has.

Looney Toons: Ah! I'll replace it, then. That's almost certainly what was intended.

Seth: I was quite surprised to see actual dramatic wind the other day, i always thought they made that grass waves thing up because it looked cool.

Earnest: Would Seto Kaibah's constant flared trenchcoat count? It always looks like theres a wind blowing it backwards (even when he's sitting down!). It got to the point where some friends and I would joke that it was actually a modified 16th century bell shaped dress with wire holding it in the "fluttering" position. ^_^


Adam850: This trope is a great one for a picture at the top. Although I kinda don't want to put another Ranma screen capture up. I happen to have the series on this computer, making it easy to get screen shots. I'll wait and see if someone else has a great picture for this.

Shouldn't someone mention the Scrubs lines: "Vampires like it windy"?

Smokie: I put a pic of Yuki in it. It's not the best (I actually hoped to link it to an animated gif of it, but..) so it can be changed if anyone got a better one.

Thnikkafan: Keep it, but animate it. You can't convey Dramatic Wind well without animation. (Espescially that scene. What did they do, have a fan blowing at her?


GAC: I'm wondering if the massive gust of wind in It's a Wonderful Life counts as an example, or if there's another trope that covers wind accompanying big magical effects (in this case, God — or, er, a couple powerful angels/saints — wiping a man's life from all existence). Either way, I think it's a good lampshade even if everyone is tired of the movie:
Clarence: Well you don't have to make so much fuss about it!

Melloncollie: Actually yeah, I can't really see the wind in the picture. If someone could find one where the wind is more obvious, that'd be great.

How's this? I can edit it to remove the caption.

Does one and this one also work?

Horngeek: The second romeo x juliet image works best for me. Really, though, a clip demonstrates this a bit better than a straight image.

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