Fairy Sexy



""You're a... you're a complex Freudian hallucination having something to do with my mother and I don't know why you have wings, but you have very lovely legs and you're a very nice tiny person and what am I saying...""

- Peter, Hook

A particular form of Our Fairies Are Different, namely a pixie that's young, female and attractive. Doesn't generally wear too many clothes, sometimes just leaves or flower petals. If the fairy is far smaller than human, Fridge Logic may ensue.

The trope has at least some historical basis going back to Greek Mythology, where just about every Nymph was Ms. Fanservice (and got raped a lot).

Multiple Media

 * Disney's cashing in on the sexy Tinkerbell thing with the Disney Fairies spinoff.

Anime & Manga

 * Elea, Projected Girl in Blassreiter, though her style is more "imp" than "fairy".
 * Lilymon in Digimon Adventure, as well as Fairymon and Ranamon (who's based on a water nymph) in Digimon Frontier.

Fan Works

 * While Navi looked like just a little ball of bluish light with wings in The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, many artists have pictured her as having light-blue skin, hair, and eyes.
 * Tatl Beryllia in The Blue Blur of Termina.

Films -- Animation

 * Peter Pan: Tinkerbell. Since it was a different day, her first appearance lacked a Magic Skirt.
 * Elinore from Wizards, who is ditzy and the size of a full-grown human.
 * Crysta from Fern Gully.
 * Fantasia has lengthy segments of tiny, (non-detaild) nude fairies who bring dew, Autumn, and frost during the Nutcracker suite.
 * The Blue Fairy from Pinocchio.

Films -- Live-Action

 * Narnia: In the 2005 film version, dryads can only become visible as blowing leaves, flower petals, etc., but they often take the shape of sexy humanoids wearing nothing but the petals.
 * The Green Fairy Absinthe from Moulin Rouge. Indeed, most depictions of the Green Fairy fall under this—but Moulin Rouge! has Kylie Minogue. Who is briefly voiced by Ozzy Osbourne.
 * Peter Pan: Tinkerbell.
 * 2003 Peter Pan, as played by Ludivine Sagnier.
 * The 1991 film Hook too, played by Julia Roberts.

Literature

 * Laughing Sisters, barmaids and Fan Service in Bloody Fist tavern, Waterdeep. They also help deal with "problem customers". And always giggle.
 * Holly Black's Modern Faerie Tales series portrays many types of faeries as much more beautiful than mortals—if a little bit inhuman-looking along with it.
 * Holly from Artemis Fowl.
 * A male example: Tybalt, the Cait Sidhe king from Seanan McGuire's October Daye series, definitely falls into this category and almost always appears in tight leather pants.
 * Applecore in The War of the Flowers. Theo is somewhat disturbed when people ask if they're together, and to learn that the size difference can apparently be resolved through (magical) surgery.

Tabletop Games

 * Dungeons and Dragons, as explained here.
 * In AD&D 2nd Ed. Sylph was summonable "elemental-kin". Always Female, as they reproduce by laying eggs, and what hatches from these are always one more female sylph.

Video Games

 * Pixies in Shin Megami Tensei games tend to be depicted like this (an example, from Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne).
 * The Great Fairies from The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time wear ridiculously little clothing—they're more wrapped up in vines than anything else. Then again, they come off as more creepy than sexy...
 * In The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess, the "attractive young Great Fairies" return (after being replaced in Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap by more abstract-looking fairies), but instead of vine-clothing, they have Godiva Hair, a much higher polygon count, and no creepy voice.
 * The fairies in the earlier, 2D games weren't particularly detailed, but could qualify (especially if the art's anything to go by).
 * Ys: The Ark of Napishtim has Crevia.
 * Most of the female summons in Final Fantasy games, particularly the more animalistic Shiva and Siren from VIII.
 * Dragon Quest IX's Stella/Sandy, who's also a Valley Girl.
 * Castlevania: Symphony of the Night has the fairy familiar.
 * Guardian's Crusade: Nehani.
 * Both the fairies seen in Recettear, to varying degrees.
 * Pixie monsters from Monster Rancher.
 * Dytto, the elemental spirit of water in Beyond Oasis/The Story of Thor for Genesis.
 * Cotton's fairy companion.
 * The fairy that gives you extra lives in Rod Land.
 * Betilla the Nymph in Rayman Origins, full stop.
 * Memim and Sue in Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius.
 * The pixies in Shining the Holy Ark generally show a lot of skin. The Pixie is in what seems like a skin-tight swimsuit. The Succubus likes to show off her ass. While the Incubus provides some eye-candy for the ladies. Also the Queen of the pixies shows a lot of cleavage.

Web Comics

 * Celia from Order of the Stick is a human-sized fairy called a "Sylph". She's elemental-kin rather than fairy, even though in OotS sylphs aren't Always Female. Also, there are her cousins: Earth counterpart (though she doesn't looks like Pech) who was just quietly offed, and Fire who was killed off-screen. Celia was "lucky" enough to be "only" petrified.
 * Homestuck: Vriska convinces boy skylark Tavros to make a stand for daring and derring do, don his plucky "Pupa Pan" costume and fly to fight the horror awaiting

Web Original

 * If anyone still thinks Tom Siddell abhors Fan Service—here are Regional Fairies Paper Moo and Blankets. And "More traditional fairies".
 * The Legend of Neil features a fairy played by Felicia Day in a leaf bikini.
 * The various faeries in Neopets. Not too fanservicey, as it is a site used by kids, but their depictions are still quite good-looking.
 * In Tales of MU it's considered taboo for nymphs to wear any clothing, due to their infamous beauty being considered a gift from nature. Thus, Amaranth runs around stark naked all the time, except for her Nerd Glasses. Except when she's in private, wherein she wears clothing for the texture.
 * Selina Fenech tend to draws fairies like this.
 * And David Delamare.
 * Fairy Fireflies by andrebdois on Deviant ART.

Western Animation

 * The Tooth Fairy from The Fairly Odd Parents.
 * Spryte in The Legend of Zelda.
 * Titania, the Bean Sidhe, and the Lady of the Lake from Gargoyles. In the case of Titania, Greg Weisman is on record stating that 'she's got it, so she flaunts it'.