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** Protoman and Prometheus have air vents in their backs that makes their scarves flutter. They are also just that damn cool anyway though.
* The [[Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game|MMORPG]] ''[[City of Heroes]]'' is filled to the brim with examples. Once a character has a cape, it is ''always'' blowing in his or her very own personal wind whenever they are standing still - get five caped heroes together and each one's cape blows in a different direction.
** Certain powers in ''[[City of Heroes]]"'' actually generate their own wind, like [[Power Floats|"Hover."]] Most easily seen if you are in an outdoor leafy area, standing in a sea of shell casings from machine gun fire, or if someone around you has thrown the rose-petal emote from the Wedding Pack. Your hovering actually causes the debris to float up and away from you like it was caught in an updraft.
* Ryu's famous [[Victory Pose]] in the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series shows him crossing his arms and disdainfully turning his back on his defeated foe. As he does so, the wind blows his headband and hair around, regardless of location.
** [[Fan Girl|Sakura]] also does this, but she's wearing a skirt. The result is inevitable.
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* [[Hot Blood|Bang]] [[Badass|Shishigami]] of ''[[BlazBlue]]'' has his scarf that blows heroically behind him in the breeze no matter which way he's facing or even if he's indoors. Then again, it just... fits [[Large Ham|his character]] so well.
* Jude of ''[[Agarest Senki]]'' abuses this trope with flair. His scarf looks like it has a life on its own whenever he's in his idle animation, his [[Victory Pose]], or [[And Now for Someone Completely Different|his world avatar]].
 
 
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