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* ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'': Shana earns a sweet pair of fire wings relatively early on.
* ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'': Shana earns a sweet pair of fire wings relatively early on.
* ''[[Saint Seiya]]'': Phoenix Ikki almost always appears with a fiery, phoenix shaped aura. His most powerful attack always manifests as a phoenix in one shape or another.
* ''[[Saint Seiya]]'': Phoenix Ikki almost always appears with a fiery, phoenix shaped aura. His most powerful attack always manifests as a phoenix in one shape or another.
* ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Anime)|Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'': The God Phoenix maneuver. Good for moving in a hurry. Bad if you happen to be in front of it, as many a [[Monster of the Week]] found out the hard way.
* ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'': The God Phoenix maneuver. Good for moving in a hurry. Bad if you happen to be in front of it, as many a [[Monster of the Week]] found out the hard way.
* ''[[Sailor Moon|Sailor Mars]]'' Fire Soul Bird attack.
* ''[[Sailor Moon|Sailor Mars]]'' Fire Soul Bird attack.
* When the {{spoiler|Invid leave Earth}} in ''[[Genesis Climber Mospeada]]'' (and of course, ''[[Robotech]]''), they take the form of a huge energy Phoenix.
* When the {{spoiler|Invid leave Earth}} in ''[[Genesis Climber Mospeada]]'' (and of course, ''[[Robotech]]''), they take the form of a huge energy Phoenix.
* ''[[Gao Gai Gar]]'': King J-Der's J-Quath, a bow-shaped weapon that transforms into a vaguely bird-shaped ray that pierces enemies and extracts their cores. Topped in the OVA by the J-Phoenix, in which the entire (ship-sized) robot turns into a giant, much clearer phoenix, complete with a beak/mouth and peacock plumes. [[By the Power of Greyskull|"In flame, the phoenix... IS REBORN!"]]<br /><br />The J-Phoenix also doubles as being a [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]], since even the villain stated that [[Ramming Always Works|smashing your ship right into the opponent's]] is generally considered suicidal. Also, a variant exists in the [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Plasma Wing]] that both J-Der and King J-Der are equipped with, which gives the [[Humongous Mecha]] wings... made of plasma.
* ''[[GaoGaiGar]]'': King J-Der's J-Quath, a bow-shaped weapon that transforms into a vaguely bird-shaped ray that pierces enemies and extracts their cores. Topped in the OVA by the J-Phoenix, in which the entire (ship-sized) robot turns into a giant, much clearer phoenix, complete with a beak/mouth and peacock plumes. [[By the Power of Greyskull|"In flame, the phoenix... IS REBORN!"]]<br /><br />The J-Phoenix also doubles as being a [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]], since even the villain stated that [[Ramming Always Works|smashing your ship right into the opponent's]] is generally considered suicidal. Also, a variant exists in the [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Plasma Wing]] that both J-Der and King J-Der are equipped with, which gives the [[Humongous Mecha]] wings... made of plasma.
* {{spoiler|Atomsk}} from ''FLCL''.
* {{spoiler|Atomsk}} from ''FLCL''.
* Rin's gemstone attack from ''[[Battle Moon Wars]]'' looks like this.
* Rin's gemstone attack from ''[[Battle Moon Wars]]'' looks like this.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'': When the Winged Dragon of Ra goes out of mechanical-gryphon mode, it takes the form of a bird made out of fire.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'': When the Winged Dragon of Ra goes out of mechanical-gryphon mode, it takes the form of a bird made out of fire.
* In ''[[Kannazuki no Miko]]'', Tsubasa's mech has glowing energy wings.
* In ''[[Kannazuki no Miko]]'', Tsubasa's mech has glowing energy wings.
* Sunred's [[Super Mode]] Firebird Form in ''[[Tentai Senshi Sunred (Manga)|Tentai Senshi Sunred]]'' consists of a pair of massive fiery wings.
* Sunred's [[Super Mode]] Firebird Form in ''[[Tentai Senshi Sunred]]'' consists of a pair of massive fiery wings.
* Signum from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' gets these when {{spoiler|[[Fusion Dance|unisoned with Agito]]}}. Since she can fly already, it's mostly [[Power Gives You Wings|shorthand for the sheer amount of destruction she's about to lay down.]]
* Signum from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' gets these when {{spoiler|[[Fusion Dance|unisoned with Agito]]}}. Since she can fly already, it's mostly [[Power Gives You Wings|shorthand for the sheer amount of destruction she's about to lay down.]]
* ''[[Tekkaman Blade (Anime)|Tekkaman Blade]]'s'' Crush Intrude attack.
* ''[[Tekkaman Blade]]'s'' Crush Intrude attack.
* The mature form of Saffron, the king of the bird people from ''[[Ranma One Half]]'', is a [[Winged Humanoid]] who can throw his own flaming wings to attack enemies.
* The mature form of Saffron, the king of the bird people from ''[[Ranma One Half]]'', is a [[Winged Humanoid]] who can throw his own flaming wings to attack enemies.
* The ''[[Gundam]]'' franchize has a few of these. Most notably:
* The ''[[Gundam]]'' franchize has a few of these. Most notably:
** ''[[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (Anime)|Victory Gundam]]'': V-2 Victory Gundam has "Wings of Light" which cut enemies apart.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam|Victory Gundam]]'': V-2 Victory Gundam has "Wings of Light" which cut enemies apart.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (Anime)|Gundam SEED]]'': Freedom Gundam has a form with these.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]]'': Freedom Gundam has a form with these.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Anime)|Gundam SEED Destiny]]'' Destiny Gundam also has such a form.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Gundam SEED Destiny]]'' Destiny Gundam also has such a form.
** ''[[Turn a Gundam (Anime)|Turn a Gundam]]'': The Turn A and Turn X both have the ultimate Hot Wings: [[Apocalypse How|Moonlight]] [[Nanomachines|Butterfly]].
** ''[[Turn a Gundam (Anime)|Turn a Gundam]]'': The Turn A and Turn X both have the ultimate Hot Wings: [[Apocalypse How|Moonlight]] [[Nanomachines|Butterfly]].
* When ''[[Fairy Tail]]'''s [[Playing With Fire|Natsu]] gets powerful enough, he can manifest giant wings made of fire, and sometimes even a [[Battle Aura|dragon-shaped aura of flames]].
* When ''[[Fairy Tail]]'''s [[Playing with Fire|Natsu]] gets powerful enough, he can manifest giant wings made of fire, and sometimes even a [[Battle Aura|dragon-shaped aura of flames]].
* ShineGreymon [[Super Mode|Burst Mode]] in ''[[Digimon Savers (Anime)|Digimon Savers]]'' {{spoiler|and ''[[Digimon Xros Wars the Young Hunters Leaping Through Time (Anime)|Digimon Xros Wars the Young Hunters Leaping Through Time]]''}}.
* ShineGreymon [[Super Mode|Burst Mode]] in ''[[Digimon Savers]]'' {{spoiler|and ''[[Digimon Xros Wars the Young Hunters Leaping Through Time]]''}}.




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== Film ==
== Film ==
* The Firebird from ''[[Fantasia|Fantasia 2000]]'' has these, because it ''is'' made of fire.
* The Firebird from ''[[Fantasia|Fantasia 2000]]'' has these, because it ''is'' made of fire.
* In the film version of ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]: [[The Lion the Witch And The Wardrobe]]'', the Phoenix on the side of [[La Résistance]] ignites itself into flames and then razes the ground to create a fiery barrier.
* In the film version of ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]: [[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'', the Phoenix on the side of [[La Résistance]] ignites itself into flames and then razes the ground to create a fiery barrier.




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* In the ''Oriental Adventures'' supplement for ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'', there is a spell that turns the user's arms into flaming wings, allowing them to fly.
* In the ''Oriental Adventures'' supplement for ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'', there is a spell that turns the user's arms into flaming wings, allowing them to fly.
** The 4th Edition sorcerer Arcane Wellspring Paragon Path can give a character these.
** The 4th Edition sorcerer Arcane Wellspring Paragon Path can give a character these.
* In [[Magic the Gathering]], a lot of [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragons]] and [[The Phoenix|phoenixes]] have these, naturally, and [http://magiccards.info/scans/en/gp/121.jpg Leap of Flame] ''gives'' you them.
* In [[Magic: The Gathering]], a lot of [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragons]] and [[The Phoenix|phoenixes]] have these, naturally, and [http://magiccards.info/scans/en/gp/121.jpg Leap of Flame] ''gives'' you them.




== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* In ''[[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' ([[A Worldwide Punomenon|a punny game in the first place]]), the phoenix boss of [[Lethal Lava Land|Hot Land]] is actually named Hot Wings (yet it's not the [[Trope Namer]]).
* In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' ([[A Worldwide Punomenon|a punny game in the first place]]), the phoenix boss of [[Lethal Lava Land|Hot Land]] is actually named Hot Wings (yet it's not the [[Trope Namer]]).
* ''[[F Zero]]'': Most of Captain Falcon's special attacks in the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' series invoke a flaming falcon. Especially the infamous "''[[Megaton Punch|Falcon...]] '''[[Megaton Punch|PUNCH!]]'''''"
* ''[[F-Zero]]'': Most of Captain Falcon's special attacks in the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' series invoke a flaming falcon. Especially the infamous "''[[Megaton Punch|Falcon...]] '''[[Megaton Punch|PUNCH!]]'''''"
* The Sky Attack move is portrayed this way in ''[[Pokémon Stadium (Video Game)|Pokémon Stadium]]''. It helps a lot that the Pokemon doing the attack usually is a bird, or at least can fly.
* The Sky Attack move is portrayed this way in ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]''. It helps a lot that the Pokemon doing the attack usually is a bird, or at least can fly.
** Don't forget that whole Ho-Oh thing mentioned above, either.
** Don't forget that whole Ho-Oh thing mentioned above, either.
** Or Moltres, at least in one appearance.
** Or Moltres, at least in one appearance.
** The move Brave Bird is also portrayed this way in the anime.
** The move Brave Bird is also portrayed this way in the anime.
* In ''[[Touhou (Video Game)|Touhou]]'', the [[Immortality|Hourai Elixir-powered]] Fujiwara no Mokou often uses Phoenix-shaped [[Danmaku]], and is surrounded by a phoenix-shaped [[Battle Aura]] whenever she resurrects or uses a [[Calling Your Attacks|spellcard]]. She's often portrayed in fanworks with the ability to cause huge [[Hot Wings]] to blaze into existance behind her.
* In ''[[Touhou]]'', the [[Immortality|Hourai Elixir-powered]] Fujiwara no Mokou often uses Phoenix-shaped [[Danmaku]], and is surrounded by a phoenix-shaped [[Battle Aura]] whenever she resurrects or uses a [[Calling Your Attacks|spellcard]]. She's often portrayed in fanworks with the ability to cause huge [[Hot Wings]] to blaze into existance behind her.
* The Cybuster of the ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' series has an attack called the Akashic Buster, where it launches a bird of fire at the enemy, transforms into its own avian form and merges with the firebird, slamming into the target at high speeds.
* The Cybuster of the ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' series has an attack called the Akashic Buster, where it launches a bird of fire at the enemy, transforms into its own avian form and merges with the firebird, slamming into the target at high speeds.
** Likewise, its [[Evil Counterpart]] Shurouga has Ley Buster, although it doesn't create a bird-like fire, it changes into something like a bird (like Cybuster's Cybird), covered with dark power and rams the opponent and... produces [[Epileptic Trees|several interesting revelations...]]
** Likewise, its [[Evil Counterpart]] Shurouga has Ley Buster, although it doesn't create a bird-like fire, it changes into something like a bird (like Cybuster's Cybird), covered with dark power and rams the opponent and... produces [[Epileptic Trees|several interesting revelations...]]
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** And the Valhawk's Heat Edge Exploder in ''[[Super Robot Wars]] W''.
** And the Valhawk's Heat Edge Exploder in ''[[Super Robot Wars]] W''.
** Also Dairaioh's Jinrai from ''[[Super Robot Wars]] Alpha 3'', which is a hybrid of this and a Rider Kick.
** Also Dairaioh's Jinrai from ''[[Super Robot Wars]] Alpha 3'', which is a hybrid of this and a Rider Kick.
* A common swordsman's or fighter's tech in the ''[[Tales Series]]'' ("Hououtenku" in Japanese, translated to English variously with the word "Phoenix" somewhere in it) allows the combatant to jump in the air, then dive diagonally towards the enemy wreathed in a fiery, bird-shaped aura.
* A common swordsman's or fighter's tech in the ''[[Tales (series)]]'' ("Hououtenku" in Japanese, translated to English variously with the word "Phoenix" somewhere in it) allows the combatant to jump in the air, then dive diagonally towards the enemy wreathed in a fiery, bird-shaped aura.
* ''[[Runes of Magic]]'' gives a spell to mages named Phoenix that allows them to summon a flaming bird to attack all enemies in a straight line.
* ''[[Runes of Magic]]'' gives a spell to mages named Phoenix that allows them to summon a flaming bird to attack all enemies in a straight line.
* Lilith sprouts a set when her aptly-named Phoenix ability triggers in ''[[Borderlands (Video Game)|Borderlands]]''.
* Lilith sprouts a set when her aptly-named Phoenix ability triggers in ''[[Borderlands]]''.
* Jin's Force Max in ''[[Shining Force]] Feather''.
* Jin's Force Max in ''[[Shining Force]] Feather''.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Deathwing]] in [[World of Warcraft|Cataclysm.]]
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Deathwing]] in [[World of Warcraft|Cataclysm.]]
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== Web Animation ==
== Web Animation ==
* Kiki from ''[[Fairy Foxes (Web Animation)|Fairy Foxes]]'' has a tendency to set her wings ablaze when she is angry, euphoric, or using her fire powers.
* Kiki from ''[[Fairy Foxes]]'' has a tendency to set her wings ablaze when she is angry, euphoric, or using her fire powers.




== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Antimony from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', going on with her [[Elemental Embodiment|basic nature]] and [[The Phoenix]] metaphor of [[Generation Xerox|her life]], during her summer in the Gillitie Wood learned to spread these. While for normal sight it's just a [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=877 subtle wings-shaped blur in the air], albeit with quite impressive span, for [[Spirit World|etheric]] vision she can look like a [[Winged Humanoid]]... [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=988 melded with firestorm].
* Antimony from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', going on with her [[Elemental Embodiment|basic nature]] and [[The Phoenix]] metaphor of [[Generation Xerox|her life]], during her summer in the Gillitie Wood learned to spread these. While for normal sight it's just a [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=877 subtle wings-shaped blur in the air], albeit with quite impressive span, for [[Spirit World|etheric]] vision she can look like a [[Winged Humanoid]]... [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=988 melded with firestorm].


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A massive flying creature made of energy, commonly a predatory bird made of fire, is a common visual metaphor for Limit Breaks, fast transportation and other special abilities. Or just making you look that much more Badass. Dragons, moths and other winged creature shapes may also be used, up to Winged Humanoid. The origin of this trope seems to come from The Phoenix.

In symbolism as applied to the wings this, just like other fire-based powers, usually given to Hot-Blooded and/or very powerful beings, whether "demonic" (Balrog), "angelic" (Archangel Gabriel) or otherwise.

Do Not Confuse With the food hot wings. Or, for that matter, with a hot character who just happens to have wings.

Examples of Hot Wings include:


Anime and Manga


Comic Books

  • 'X-Men: Jean Grey, commonly known as Phoenix often sheaths herself in a fiery bird-shaped aura when she flies, or just really cuts loose. Rachel Summers, her daughter from an alternate future (it's even more complicated than it sounds) does the same.
  • Peter David's Supergirl gained flame wings when she became an Earth-born angel.


Film


Tabletop Games

  • In the Oriental Adventures supplement for Dungeons and Dragons, there is a spell that turns the user's arms into flaming wings, allowing them to fly.
    • The 4th Edition sorcerer Arcane Wellspring Paragon Path can give a character these.
  • In Magic: The Gathering, a lot of dragons and phoenixes have these, naturally, and Leap of Flame gives you them.


Video Games

  • In Kirby's Epic Yarn (a punny game in the first place), the phoenix boss of Hot Land is actually named Hot Wings (yet it's not the Trope Namer).
  • F-Zero: Most of Captain Falcon's special attacks in the Super Smash Bros series invoke a flaming falcon. Especially the infamous "Falcon... PUNCH!"
  • The Sky Attack move is portrayed this way in Pokémon Stadium. It helps a lot that the Pokemon doing the attack usually is a bird, or at least can fly.
    • Don't forget that whole Ho-Oh thing mentioned above, either.
    • Or Moltres, at least in one appearance.
    • The move Brave Bird is also portrayed this way in the anime.
  • In Touhou, the Hourai Elixir-powered Fujiwara no Mokou often uses Phoenix-shaped Danmaku, and is surrounded by a phoenix-shaped Battle Aura whenever she resurrects or uses a spellcard. She's often portrayed in fanworks with the ability to cause huge Hot Wings to blaze into existance behind her.
  • The Cybuster of the Super Robot Wars series has an attack called the Akashic Buster, where it launches a bird of fire at the enemy, transforms into its own avian form and merges with the firebird, slamming into the target at high speeds.
    • Likewise, its Evil Counterpart Shurouga has Ley Buster, although it doesn't create a bird-like fire, it changes into something like a bird (like Cybuster's Cybird), covered with dark power and rams the opponent and... produces several interesting revelations...
    • The Angelg has a variant, called the Phantom Phoenix, which launches an energy arrow that turns into a fire bird.
    • This is actually preceded by Elbulls from Super Robot Wars 64, in which it's a bird-shaped mecha, and rams the enemy, Akashic Buster style.
    • And the Valhawk's Heat Edge Exploder in Super Robot Wars W.
    • Also Dairaioh's Jinrai from Super Robot Wars Alpha 3, which is a hybrid of this and a Rider Kick.
  • A common swordsman's or fighter's tech in the Tales (series) ("Hououtenku" in Japanese, translated to English variously with the word "Phoenix" somewhere in it) allows the combatant to jump in the air, then dive diagonally towards the enemy wreathed in a fiery, bird-shaped aura.
  • Runes of Magic gives a spell to mages named Phoenix that allows them to summon a flaming bird to attack all enemies in a straight line.
  • Lilith sprouts a set when her aptly-named Phoenix ability triggers in Borderlands.
  • Jin's Force Max in Shining Force Feather.
  • Deathwing in Cataclysm.
  • In most Final Fantasy games where The Phoenix appears as a Summoned Monster, it usually just rises from the flames but has otherwise non-flaming wings. But in Final Fantasy V, where it made its first appearance, its entire body is enveloped in fire.


Web Animation

  • Kiki from Fairy Foxes has a tendency to set her wings ablaze when she is angry, euphoric, or using her fire powers.


Web Comics