Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Main / WingsBelowTheWaist

Go To

OR

Added: 953

Changed: 1155

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Paragraphs by topic


The wings on a WingedHumanoid come in many shapes and sizes to give the audience an idea of what kind of character they are. But just as importantly as what kind of wings they have, or how many they have, is where the wings are on the character's body. If your character is female, and you wanna emphasize her femininity, or they're a guy, you wanna show that he's InTouchWithHisFeminineSide, why not have the wings extend from their waist instead of their shoulders? The reason for this is likely because such wing placement would help to draw attention to the [[HartmanHips hips]]. It could also be so that when the wings fold around the character's body, they resemble a ShowgirlSkirt. For a reason less to do with femininity, real-life vertebrate's wings (bird, bat, and pterosaur) are evolved from arms, and thus are attached to their shoulders. If these are VertebrateWithExtraLimbs type wings, then they don't need to be attached to the shoulders. Having both wings and arms attached to the shoulders might even be difficult, or at least visually crowded. Biomechanically, they'd probably have to evolve a second set of shoulder-like bones wherever their wings are, for the muscles to attach to. While it's likely not the most practical wing placement realistically, applying this trope to a character can help to give them an air of [[RuleOfGlamorous elegance]] and/or [[RuleOfSexy sensuality]].

to:

The wings on a WingedHumanoid come in many shapes and sizes to give the audience an idea of what kind of character they are. But just as importantly as what kind of wings they have, or how many they have, is where the wings are on the character's body. body.

If your character is female, female and you wanna emphasize her femininity, or they're he's a guy, guy and you wanna show that he's InTouchWithHisFeminineSide, why not have the wings extend from their the waist instead of their the shoulders? The reason for this is likely because such Such wing placement would help to draw attention to the [[HartmanHips hips]]. It could also be so that when When the wings fold around the character's body, they resemble a ShowgirlSkirt. For While it's not the most practical wing placement realistically, such a reason less to do with femininity, real-life vertebrate's design can give a character an air of [[RuleOfGlamorous elegance]] and/or [[RuleOfSexy sensuality]].

Real-life vertebrates'
wings (bird, bat, (birds, bats, and pterosaur) pterosaurs) are evolved from arms, and thus are attached to their shoulders. If these are VertebrateWithExtraLimbs type wings, then they don't need to be attached to your character is a VertebrateWithExtraLimbs, this reason is no longer applicable and the shoulders. Having both wings and arms attached to the shoulders might even could be difficult, or at least visually crowded. anywhere. Biomechanically, they'd probably have to evolve a second set of shoulder-like bones wherever their the wings are, for the muscles to attach to. While it's likely not the most practical wing placement realistically, applying to, but this trope to a character can help to give them an air of [[RuleOfGlamorous elegance]] and/or [[RuleOfSexy sensuality]].
is usually {{handwave}}d.









[[folder:Mythology and Religion]]

to:

[[folder:Mythology and & Religion]]

Added: 329

Removed: 329

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''VideoGame/GrimmsNotes'': A few characters have these, but [[WingsDoNothing no one is capable of flight]].
** Chaos Marie sports a pair of small wings on her lower back that go well with her fancy PimpedOutDress.
** Hahn too, which is justified because [[DudeLooksLikeALady he]] is [[LittleBitBeastly half-human, half-rooster]].


Added DiffLines:

* ''VideoGame/GrimmsNotes'': A few characters have these, but [[WingsDoNothing no one is capable of flight]].
** Chaos Marie sports a pair of small wings on her lower back that go well with her fancy PimpedOutDress.
** Hahn too, which is justified because [[DudeLooksLikeALady he]] is [[LittleBitBeastly half-human, half-rooster]].

Added: 328

Removed: 328

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
rearranging a trope to keep things in alphabetical order


* ''Manga/MusukoGaKawaikuteShikataganaiMazokuNoHahaoya'': Wings at the waistline are a common trait of the majority of demons in the series. The types of wings can vary, as Lorem's wings are feathery while her son Gospel has scaly, dragon-like wings. The wings are also functional, enabling flight for the demons that have them.



* ''Manga/MusukoGaKawaikuteShikataganaiMazokuNoHahaoya'': Wings at the waistline are a common trait of the majority of demons in the series. The types of wings can vary, as Lorem's wings are feathery while her son Gospel has scaly, dragon-like wings. The wings are also functional, enabling flight for the demons that have them.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''VideoGame/Persona5'': Main protagonist Joker's signature Persona, Arsène, has massive black feathery wings that sprout from the small of his back.

Added: 271

Changed: 405

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In the ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' series, Reinforce Eins, the master control program of the Book of Darkness, is depicted with multiple pairs of wings in official artwork. She has two smaller ones on each side of her head and four larger ones located around her waist.



* In the ''{{Franchise/LyricalNanoha}}'' series, Reinforce Eins, the master control program of the Book of Darkness, is depicted with multiple pairs of wings in official artwork. She has two smaller ones on each side of her head and four larger ones located around her waist.

to:

* In ''Manga/MusukoGaKawaikuteShikataganaiMazokuNoHahaoya'': Wings at the ''{{Franchise/LyricalNanoha}}'' series, Reinforce Eins, the master control program waistline are a common trait of the Book majority of Darkness, is depicted with multiple pairs demons in the series. The types of wings in official artwork. She can vary, as Lorem's wings are feathery while her son Gospel has two smaller ones on each side of her head and four larger ones located around her waist.scaly, dragon-like wings. The wings are also functional, enabling flight for the demons that have them.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Brynn from ''VideoGame/Dyslite'', whose Esper powers borrow from the Valkyrie. To her chagrin, those wings can be pretty annoying to her because they get in the way when she tries to sleep on her bed.

to:

* Brynn from ''VideoGame/Dyslite'', ''VideoGame/{{Dislyte}}'', whose Esper powers borrow from the Valkyrie. To her chagrin, those wings can be pretty annoying to her because they get in the way when she tries to sleep on her bed.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Brynn from ''VideoGame/Dyslite'', whose Esper powers borrow from the Valkyrie. To her chagrin, those wings can be pretty annoying to her because they get in the way when she tries to sleep on her bed.



Added: 4

Changed: 3

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The wings on a WingedHumanoid come in many shapes and sizes to give the audience an idea of what kind of character they are. But just as importantly as what kind of wings they have, or how many they have, is where the wings are on the character's body. If your character is female, and you wanna emphasize her femininity, or they're a guy, you wanna show that he's InTouchWithHisFeminineSide, why not have the wings extend from their waist instead of their shoulders? The reason for this is likely because such wing placement would help to draw attention to the [[HartmanHips hips]]. It could also be so that when the wings fold around the character's body, they resemble a ShowgirlSkirt. For a reason less to do with feminintiy, real-life vertebrate's wings (bird, bat, and pterosaur) are evolved from arms, and thus are attached to their shoulders. If these are VertebrateWithExtraLimbs type wings, then they don't need to be attached to the shoulders. Having both wings and arms attached to the shoulders might even be difficult, or at least visually crowded. Biomechanically, they'd probably have to evolve a second set of shoulder-like bones wherever their wings are, for the muscles to attach to. While it's likely not the most practical wing placement realistically, applying this trope to a character can help to give them an air of [[RuleOfGlamorous elegance]] and/or [[RuleOfSexy sensuality]].

See also MercurysWings for when a characters wings extend from their head or their feet.

to:

The wings on a WingedHumanoid come in many shapes and sizes to give the audience an idea of what kind of character they are. But just as importantly as what kind of wings they have, or how many they have, is where the wings are on the character's body. If your character is female, and you wanna emphasize her femininity, or they're a guy, you wanna show that he's InTouchWithHisFeminineSide, why not have the wings extend from their waist instead of their shoulders? The reason for this is likely because such wing placement would help to draw attention to the [[HartmanHips hips]]. It could also be so that when the wings fold around the character's body, they resemble a ShowgirlSkirt. For a reason less to do with feminintiy, femininity, real-life vertebrate's wings (bird, bat, and pterosaur) are evolved from arms, and thus are attached to their shoulders. If these are VertebrateWithExtraLimbs type wings, then they don't need to be attached to the shoulders. Having both wings and arms attached to the shoulders might even be difficult, or at least visually crowded. Biomechanically, they'd probably have to evolve a second set of shoulder-like bones wherever their wings are, for the muscles to attach to. While it's likely not the most practical wing placement realistically, applying this trope to a character can help to give them an air of [[RuleOfGlamorous elegance]] and/or [[RuleOfSexy sensuality]].

See also MercurysWings for when a characters character's wings extend from their head or their feet.



[[/folder]]

to:

[[/folder]][[/folder]]
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[folder:Anime and Manga]]

to:

[[folder:Anime and & Manga]]
























[[folder: Web Animation]]

to:

[[folder: Web [[folder:Web Animation]]



[[folder: Webcomics]]

to:

[[folder: Webcomics]][[folder:Webcomics]]



[[folder: Western Animation]]

to:

[[folder: Western [[folder:Western Animation]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Created from YKTTW

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:1000:[[WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dragon_prince_nyx_by_mdwyer5_dffewaj_fullview.jpg]]]]

The wings on a WingedHumanoid come in many shapes and sizes to give the audience an idea of what kind of character they are. But just as importantly as what kind of wings they have, or how many they have, is where the wings are on the character's body. If your character is female, and you wanna emphasize her femininity, or they're a guy, you wanna show that he's InTouchWithHisFeminineSide, why not have the wings extend from their waist instead of their shoulders? The reason for this is likely because such wing placement would help to draw attention to the [[HartmanHips hips]]. It could also be so that when the wings fold around the character's body, they resemble a ShowgirlSkirt. For a reason less to do with feminintiy, real-life vertebrate's wings (bird, bat, and pterosaur) are evolved from arms, and thus are attached to their shoulders. If these are VertebrateWithExtraLimbs type wings, then they don't need to be attached to the shoulders. Having both wings and arms attached to the shoulders might even be difficult, or at least visually crowded. Biomechanically, they'd probably have to evolve a second set of shoulder-like bones wherever their wings are, for the muscles to attach to. While it's likely not the most practical wing placement realistically, applying this trope to a character can help to give them an air of [[RuleOfGlamorous elegance]] and/or [[RuleOfSexy sensuality]].

See also MercurysWings for when a characters wings extend from their head or their feet.

----

!!Examples

[[foldercontrol]]


[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* Jibril, a [[OurAngelsAreDifferent flügel]] from ''Literature/NoGameNoLife'', has glowing white, feathered wings, befitting of her angelic appearance, extending from her hips.

* In the ''{{Franchise/LyricalNanoha}}'' series, Reinforce Eins, the master control program of the Book of Darkness, is depicted with multiple pairs of wings in official artwork. She has two smaller ones on each side of her head and four larger ones located around her waist.

* Albedo from ''Literature/Overlord2012'' has black, feathered wings extending from her lower back, complete with panels cut in her dress to accommodate for them.

* When Usagi Tsukino, a.k.a. ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', goes into her "eternal" form, her sailor suit gains four angelic wings extending from her lower back where her skirt bow normally is.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger''[=/=]''Series/PowerRangersMysticForce'': Vancuria/Necrolai has a set of wings connected to her hips, which fold up into a faux-skirt when not in use.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mythology and Religion]]
* Some depictions/descriptions of the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinnara kinnari]]'', mythical half-human, half-bird creatures of Buddhist lore and spread in Southeast Asia, have the upper part be that of a human woman and the lower part like that of a bird, that is, wings below the waist, and bird legs.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* When Bayonetta does her [[FusionDance Demon Masquerade]] with [[BatOutOfHell Mictlante]][[ShockAndAwe cuhtli]] in ''VideoGame/Bayonetta3'', the gun-slinging witch becomes a succubus-like creature split at the waist with one pair of bat-like wings [[MercurysWings extending from her head]] and a second pair following this trope.

* Morrigan and Lilith of ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' fame are examples of PlayingWith this trope. While their wings technically extend somewhere from their lower shoulder blade when they're drawn from the back, they're shown with their wings framed at their waist so often that it can't be a coincidence, especially considering their MsFanservice status. That is, they're ''deliberately'' drawn in a manner to hide the first digit to evoke this trope: drawing attention to their figures.

* ''VideoGame/Disgaea5'': The Sage class of demons has a pair of wings that extend from below their waists, coming to rest around their hips. This can be more easily seen when using their "Land Decimator" skill, as their wings extend outward during the skill.

*''VideoGame/GrimmsNotes'': A few characters have these, but [[WingsDoNothing no one is capable of flight]].
**Chaos Marie sports a pair of small wings on her lower back that go well with her fancy PimpedOutDress.
**Hahn too, which is justified because [[DudeLooksLikeALady he]] is [[LittleBitBeastly half-human, half-rooster]].

* Of the many pairs of wings the [[BirdPeople Garuda]] sports ([[HairWings including a pair on her head]]) in both the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV 14th]] and [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI 16th]] installments of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', at least one pair on each incarnation is an example of this trope.
**In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', [[OneWingedAngel Safer]] [[BigBad Sephiroth]] is a rare male example of this trope, having a grand total of seven wings coming off of his body. One of them has replaced Sephiroth's right arm, but six of them take this trope to a logical extreme, forming an apparatus of some kind replacing Sephiroth's lower body from the hips down.
** ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasyNT'': Safer Sephiroth appears as an alternative costume for Sephiroth, but he retains his legs unlike his original design with a pair of wings forming a hakama.
** Along with his signature [[OneWingedAngel one]] [[TropeNamer wing]], Sephiroth even sports a second pair of feathered wings from under his jacket during his appearance in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''.

* One of the skins for Symmetra given out during ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'''s Halloween events, the [[DraconicHumanoid Dragon]] skin, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin turns her into a dragon woman]] with wings that this trope applies to folded around her hips, resembling a ShowgirlSkirt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Web Animation]]
* Ina'nis Ninomae, a VTuber from ''WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}'', has small, vestigial wings that wrap around her hips. Though they're easily missed compared to all her tentacles.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures'': Most winged creatures have wings sprouting from their shoulders, SuccubiAndIncubi grow [[MercurysWings a second smaller pair on their heads]] at maturity, and a rare few 'cubi grow a third pair of wings on their hips. These "tri-wings" are quasi-immortal and usually found new clans.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince'': Fewer than 1 in 10 Skywing Elves are born with wings, which extend from their lower back. Downplayed, since, due to both male and female elves having the potential to have wings, this doesn't appear connected to sensuality.
[[/folder]]

Top