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* The ''[[Naruto]]''-verse is pretty much an empathic universe. It's many instances of [[Dramatic Wind]] aside, if it's overcast or starts raining in the otherwise perpetually sunny Fire Country, it usually means someone we're supposed to root for is either dead or being mourned.
* The ''[[Naruto]]''-verse is pretty much an empathic universe. It's many instances of [[Dramatic Wind]] aside, if it's overcast or starts raining in the otherwise perpetually sunny Fire Country, it usually means someone we're supposed to root for is either dead or being mourned.
* [[Bleach]] is practically made of this trope. So much so that rain has become an integral part of the fandom.
* [[Bleach]] is practically made of this trope. So much so that rain has become an integral part of the fandom.
* In [[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu|Hare+Guu]], it starts raining whenever Hare has a breakdown.
* In [[Haré+Guu|Hare+Guu]], it starts raining whenever Hare has a breakdown.
* [[.hack//Sign]] has one of these which {{spoiler|starts out as a "sanctuary" for the protagonist, and changes with his state of mind}}.
* [[.hack//Sign]] has one of these which {{spoiler|starts out as a "sanctuary" for the protagonist, and changes with his state of mind}}.
* Being set in a [[Crapsack World]], the environment of ''[[Claymore]]'' is almost always cloudy, complexions ranging from gray to even sickly gray-green.
* Being set in a [[Crapsack World]], the environment of ''[[Claymore]]'' is almost always cloudy, complexions ranging from gray to even sickly gray-green.