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7So, you have a dramatic scene with your villain. Wouldn't it be so awesome if you ended this bombastic tour-de-force with something more [[NothingIsScarier quiet and subdued]]? What better way to do that than with a Fade Around the Eyes?
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9A subtrope of ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes and UhOhEyes, this is when everything on the screen fades away, except for a character's eyes (though other facial features, such as teeth, may be used as well.) It is more often than not done at the end of a scene, as a transition to the next, though it can happen at any time. What matters most is that it's done for dramatic effect. It usually begins with a close-up of the character's face, seemingly looking [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou straight at the audience]].
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11Usually, this trope goes as follows: The character looks at the screen, which completely fades to black, except for the character's facial features, which then fade to black themselves. The now completely black screen then fades to the next scene. Less commonly, the black screen is skipped altogether, and it just fades straight to the next scene, but the facial features are still the last things you see.
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13Unlike ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes, which is usually a result of LimitedAnimation, this trope is done for dramatic effect.[[note]]Although ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes can be used dramatically as well.[[/note]] It is usually done by villains, who often do it at the end of a VillainSong. It is exceedingly rare for a non-villainous character to do this, but even if the character isn't evil, this trope can be a sign that the character is either dangerous, DarkIsNotEvil, an AntiHero, a {{Jerkass}}, or perhaps some combination of those traits. Another common feature of this trope is that the character who does it will usually have [[DreamworksFace one eyebrow raised, and a smile]], as the background fades away.
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15The cause of the fading varies. Sometimes, it just happens, with no other explanation than RuleOfScary. Other times, it fades or turns to black because the room is filling with smoke. There are even cases where it's a mix of both! There will be fire or lightning around the character, and when it disappears, the screen inexplicably goes black, leaving the villain's evil eyes.
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17By the way, we would like to point out that this trope has a really cool [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]]. Here's a handy-dandy phrase to help you remember the title: When your enemy does this, your FATE is sealed!
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19This has become a staple of animation, especially in works by Creator/{{Disney}}.
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21Compare GlowingEyesOfDoom and NightmareFace.
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23'''Be careful when adding examples. The eyes are usually the brightest-colored parts of a character's face, so it can seem like this trope is happening even when the entire face is fading at the same time.'''
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32* In ''Anime/YuGiOh'', Marik does this at the end of his first in-person appearance, as he sends out the Rare Hunters. When he does, he glares at the screen as it fades to black around his purple eyes.
33* In ''Anime/YuYuHakusho'' this happens to Kurama [[spoiler:once Amanuma dies.]]
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37* ''ComicBook/TheLongHalloween'' features a sequence like this when crime boss Carmine Falcone sends his goons out after Batman and Catwoman. In one panel, the room is lit up. In the next, Falcone's face is half-shadowed. In the last, everything is black except for one of his eyes, and his scars.
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41* ''[[https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/705733 Cuphead: Don't Deal With Me!,]]'' an animated parody of ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', contains a very brief example. The video ends with a shot of [[spoiler:Cuphead, having [[HeWhoFightsMonsters gone bad]],]] doing a KubrickStare at the camera. Everything goes black, but not before we see his eyes in the darkness for a split second.
42* In ''WebAnimation/FreedomFightersSonicXFreedomPlanet'', TheStinger for the first episode ends with a shot of Infinite staring at the camera as the screen fades around his sole visible eye.
43* ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'': In the sixth episode of the original series, once Mecha Sonic completely destroys the Yoshi's Island, killing all life on it (except the heroes and the Yoshi tribe, thanks to Shadow's MassTeleportation), he surveys the massive resulting explosion, [[TranquilFury completely silent in fury]]. As the scene transitions, the screen intimidatingly fades around his [[GlowingMechanicalEyes glowing visor]].
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47* Darla Dimple from ''WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance'' does this at the end of [[DarkReprise the second part of Big and Loud.]] Max turns on the electric thing clipped to her hair, and the machine produces smoke, which, along with the flashes of electricity, turn the entire screen black except for Darla's eyes, which then disappear, then flicker back onto the screen for a split second before finally disappearing for real.
48* ''WesternAnimation/TheChipmunkAdventure'' has a Fade To Next Scene after an informer relays to Claudia that The Chipettes have strayed off course from their balloon race, angering her and demanding they find a way to retrieve their dolls or else. After slamming the phone down, Claudia stares into the camera with evil in her eyes, while dissolving to Antarctica where The Chipettes are returning the baby penguin, her eyes still seen.
49* Used in many films in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon:
50** ''Franchise/{{Aladdin}}'':
51*** In ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', several scenes FadeOut with Jafar smiling evilly--even more than in the original film.
52*** Sa'luk from ''WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'' does it at the end of his VillainSong, "Are You In or Out?" At the end of the song, a fiery background appears out of nowhere around his face, and when the fire goes out, everything goes black except for his eyes and teeth, which then fade away.
53** Ratigan from ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'' does this at the end of one scene. He grins at the camera with a sinister expression as the shot fades to the next scene. His bright yellow eyes are the last things you see.
54** Hades from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' does an interesting variant at the end of the scene where he figures out Hercules' weakness. The screen fills up with smoke as it fades to the next scene, and the last things we see are Hades' eyes.
55** ''Franchise/TheLionKing'':
56*** In a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen deleted scene]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'', Scar does this after singing a DarkReprise of "Be Prepared". We see a close-up of his face during the last line, and in the next shot, we see his eyes in the sky, leering over the landscape where the next scene will take place.
57*** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'', the villainess Zira does an interesting variation of this just before she begins her song, "[[VillainSong My Lullaby]]." She walks towards the screen as it fades to black around her eyes.
58** ''Franchise/TheLittleMermaid'':
59*** Ursula does this at the end of her first scene in ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989''. The image of her tentacles curling around her as the screen fades to black can be very frightening.
60*** She does it ''again'' in the scene when she transforms into her disguise as Vanessa, but instead of her eyes, she does it with her teeth and the shell on her necklace as smoke fills her lair.
61*** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea'', Ursula's sister Morgana does this when Melody starts her quest for Atlantica. Maybe being dramatic runs in the family.
62** In ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', Dr. Facilier does this at the end of "[[VillainSong Friends on the Other Side]]", not just with his eyes, but ''also'' with the skull mask that he wears during the last part of the song. There is a big firework display that ends with the screen going black except for the mask and his eyes, and then the mask disappears, followed by his eyes.
63** In what may be the UrExample, the Evil Queen from ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' does this when she transforms herself into a witch. An unusual example in that by the time the screen fades to black, the eyes have almost completely faded away, but you can still see them for a second.
64* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'': When Kai captures Crane, the camera quickly zooms on his face just before switching to the next scene. When the scene switches, his eyes can briefly be seen in the sky.
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68* ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'': [[spoiler:The ending scene of the film reveals a seemingly dead Belial, only for his eyes to light up and the screen fading to black, leaving his eyes as the last sight of the film before the credits and [[SequelHook setting up the events of the sequel]].]]
69* ''Film/ThreeHundred'' does this with the Persian ambassador convincing the Ephors to betray Sparta.
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73* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before". In one scene with Gary Mitchell after he has undergone his transformation, the rest of the screen fades out, leaving only his silver eyes visible.
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77* At the end of ''VideoGame/CarnEvil'', the screen fades to black around [[spoiler:Umlaut]]'s eyes, complete with an EvilLaugh, to show that he is BackFromTheDead.
78* The closing cinematic of ''VideoGame/{{Halo 4}}'' ends with the Master Chief taking off his helmet. On most difficulties, the FadeToBlack is done with a {{wipe}} that hides his face, but on Legendary difficulty the area around his eyes is visible for a few seconds before the FadeToBlack.
79* Played with in one cutscene of ''VideoGame/IMMeen''. Instead of the background fading away, the titular antagonist does this by teleporting in such a way that everything but his eyes disappears, and the eyes disappear a second later.
80* The third ''VideoGame/{{Patapon}}'' game inverts this on the stage "World's First Hoshipon Convention". The cutscene begins with the screen entirely black except for a single familiar-looking eye, and then fades into the level proper, revealing it to be [[spoiler:Black Hoshipon]].
81* If you let the title screen animation of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'' run to the very end, the screen will fade to black aside from the version legendary's eyes, which will remain glowing for a few seconds.
82* In ''VideoGame/Transformers2004'', after the first battle with [[TheStarscream Starscream]], the Autobots defeat him and walk away to stop Cyclonus. However, as they leave, the camera then pans over Starscream's face, as his eyes light up, and the screen fades around his {{red|Eyes Take Warning}} GlowingEyesOfDoom, indicating that [[RecurringBoss he will return for rematch]]…
83* Inverted in ''VideoGame/WarioLandShakeIt'' in the cutscene before [[FinalBoss the Shake King's boss battle]]. Everything is black at first (except for Wario), then you see the King's eyes, and then the whole room lights up.
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87* In the short Website/YouTube animation ''WebAnimation/BatmanEatsAHotdog'', [[Franchise/{{Batman}} the Caped Crusader himself]] does this. After [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin doing what the title says]], the screen fades to black around his eyes, complete with dramatic lightning, which then fade away as well. In the video's various spin-offs, this is used in other ways. For example, in ''A Hotdog eats Batman'', this is done with the hotdog's ''mustard''!
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91* ''Webcomic/{{BACK}}'' does this with, of all things, a telephone. [[http://backcomic.com/46 The strip]] where King Dang learns that Abigail is alive and has a violent mood swing ends with a shot zooming in on his cat-shaped telephone, as everything goes dark except for its eyes.
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95* In the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Good Warner Hunting", [[EgomaniacHunter Walter Grubb's]] introductory scene ends this way. This -- combined with him [[SuperFlyReflexes impaling a fly on a knife]] and cueing the fade with a ''creepy'' [[BorrowedCatchphrase borrowing of Yakko's "Goodnight, everybody"]] -- helps establish him as a KnightOfCerebus, a rarity in a show like this.
96* A very brief example, but in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'', the Cinnamini Monster does this in the scene when he first meets Chowder. The monster moves forward, groaning, while the screen fades to black around his eyes, and when he reaches Chowder, [[spoiler:he hugs him]]. While the Monster is more of a {{Jerkass}} {{Yandere}} than actually evil, Chowder does not know this yet, and thinks that the Monster means to hurt him. This trope is used to make the Monster seem scary because that is how Chowder sees the Monster.
97* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'':
98** Negaduck does this in one episode. An interesting example in that he doesn't directly face the screen, but that doesn't prevent the black screen around his eyes from being just as intimidating as the other examples.
99** In the episode "Time and Punishment", after Darkwarrior refuses to let Gosalyn SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong, the screen fades until all that can be seen are his eyes.
100** It is used also in the end of the first episode by Taurus Bulba while still talking in a sinister way. A similar one is used in a later episode by disgruntled Agent Grizzlikof once the FOWL agents approach him [[spoiler:and he pretends that he accepts their offer.]]
101* ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'': At the end of the opening, Brat-a-Rat slaps Scare Stiff away and the screen fades to black, showing only his teeth as he laughs.
102* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''. In one scene of "[[HalloweenEpisode Billy and Mandy's Jacked-up Halloween]]", Jack o' Lantern leers at the screen ominously as it fades to black around him. An interesting example in that, [[MeaningfulName because he has a jack o' lantern for a head]], both his eyes ''and'' his mouth light up[[note]]He has [[TheNoseless no nose]][[/note]]. The weird part is, his eyes always glow, but his mouth doesn't except in this scene.
103* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Grossology}}'', this is used at the end of the debut episodes of both [[{{Fartillery}} Fartor]] and [[WalkingWasteland Kid Rot]]. as the aforementioned villains vow to make a [[WeWillMeetAgain triumphant return]], the screen fades to black except for their eyes ([[YellowEyesOfSneakiness yellow]] and purple respectively), which is accompanied by ominous music.
104* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
105** The villainess Queen Chrysalis [[spoiler:in disguise as Princess Cadence]] does this at one point in her VillainSong. Significant in that, when the screen fades to black, [[spoiler:we see her ''real'' eyes, instead of those of the princess.]]
106** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E8AHearthsWarmingTail A Hearth's Warming Tail]]", Snowfall Frost's solo VillainSong concludes with the light dimming until only her eyes stay visible. Then we go to a commercial break.
107** In the final season opener "The Beginning of the End", King Sombra does this in part 1 when he takes over the Crystal Empire. Done again by Grogar at the very end of part 2 when he uses Sombra's defeat as an example of failure to unite the Mane Six's past foes against them.
108* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'':
109** Grand Admiral Thrawn does this in his debut episode, "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsStepsIntoShadow Steps into Shadow]]", at the end of a scene where he vows to tear the Rebellion apart piece by piece.
110** In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS4E05Kindred Kindred]]", the [[WhiteWolvesAreSpecial white]] [[NobleWolf Loth-Wolf]] backs into a darkened section of cave with only its eyes showing before they disappear. When the cave is lit the Loth-Wolf is gone and the place it backed into was just a solid wall with a crack. He's not villainous but he is very powerful and [[AboveGoodAndEvil beyond sapient morals]].
111* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', Mumbo Jumbo does this at the end of "[[VillainSong Master of Your Fate]]", but with his mouth instead of his eyes. Unusually, while most examples of this trope featuring the mouth only use the teeth, this example shows his entire mouth.
112* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': In "The Greater Hater", Lord Dominator does this when she decides that the heroes are idiots, and defeating them will be easy. For extra awesomeness, she does it while wearing her power suit, which gives her [[EvilSoundsDeep an electronic deep voice]] and a glowing green visor. The screen fades to black as she does an EvilLaugh for terrifying effect.
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