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=== Film ===
==== General ====
* In any [[Western]] movie [[The Gunslinger|gunslinger]] [[Duel to the Death|face-off]], will be accompanied by a [[Hitler Cam|wormsWorm's-eyeEye viewView]] of tumbling tumbleweeds.
 
==== Specific ====
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* In ''[[Final Destination]]'', whenever Death is around an ominous wind blows, even indoors.
* In what is clearly a wink-and-nod to the trope, whenever [[Pocahontas]] appears in ''[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'', her hair is ''always'' blowing in a Dramatic Wind. Even if she's indoors and none of her fellow [[Disney Princess]]es are affected.
 
=== Literature ===
* In ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'', Jacob Marley's ghost is described as being provided with its own atmosphere which continually ruffles its hair and clothes like "the hot vapour from an oven".
 
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=== Fan Works ===
* Parodied in ''[httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20160527015130/https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5184649/2/Neon_Toppa_EVA_Lagann Neon Toppa EVA Lagann]'', where after a hospital-gown clad Kamina makes an absurd speech, "The wind from the open window suddenly picked up, blowing the hem of his hospital gown dramatically. Unfortunately the garment was then blown upward, revealing?well?the reason why his backside was feeling drafty, and making several spectators feel terribly inadequate."
* ''[[Those Lacking Spines]]'' lampshades this when descending from a height: 'One improbable slow-falling swooshy-coat and hair dramatic landing on their feet later, our heroes found themselves deep in the basement of the Second Darkest Tower.