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Many shows that have a character (often a [[Badass Biker|"bad boy"/"bad girl"]] type) who owns a motorcycle will show that character riding along such a coast road in their opening or closing credits. Usually the camera angle is low and facing the sea [[Riding Into the Sunset|where the sun rests upon the horizon]], casting crimson sparkles over the wavetops below and behind the featured character as they drive across the screen.
Many shows that have a character (often a [[Badass Biker|"bad boy"/"bad girl"]] type) who owns a motorcycle will show that character riding along such a coast road in their opening or closing credits. Usually the camera angle is low and facing the sea [[Riding Into the Sunset|where the sun rests upon the horizon]], casting crimson sparkles over the wavetops below and behind the featured character as they drive across the screen.


For some reason, this is extremely common in Japan, perhaps because in many places in Japan (but most famously near Tokyo) there can be found curving roads on low cliffs that run right up against the Pacific Ocean (or the Sea of Japan, depending on the location). When Hollywood does something similar, the coast road in question will invariably be California SR 1, the Pacific Coast Highway.
For some reason, this is extremely common in Japan, perhaps because in many places in Japan (but most famously near Tokyo) there can be found curving roads on low cliffs that run right up against the Pacific Ocean (or the Sea of Japan, depending on the location). When Hollywood does something similar, the coast road in question will invariably be the Pacific Coast Highway, [[wikipedia:California State Route 1|California Highway 1]].


See also [[Riding Into the Sunset]].
See also [[Riding Into the Sunset]].
{{examples|Examples}}


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== Anime ==
== Advertising ==
* [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Mugu_Rock_on_California_Route_1.jpg Mugu Rock] near Malibu and the [[wikipedia:Bixby Creek Bridge|Bixby Creek Bridge]] near Big Sur are the [[Kirk's Rock]] of car commercials. Both are on PCH in California.


== Anime ==
* ''[[Ah My Goddess (Manga)|Ah My Goddess]]'', both in the original [[OVA|OVAs]] and as the second set of closing credits for the 2006-present TV series.
* ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' OAV 5 - Moonlight Rambler, featured Priss and her new friend Sylvie riding along the coast.
* ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'', both in the original [[OVA]]s and as the second set of closing credits for the 2006 TV series.
* ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' OAV 5 - Moonlight Rambler, featured a scene of Priss and her new friend Sylvie riding along the coast.
* ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|Macross II]]''
* ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|Macross II]]''
* ''[[Real Bout High School]]''
* ''[[Real Bout High School]]''
* ''[[Mai-HiME]]''
* ''[[My-HiME]]''
* ''[[Gakuen Heaven]]''
* ''[[Gakuen Heaven]]''
* Parodied (like most anime tropes) in ''[[Pretty Sammy]]'', with a three-day father-and-daughter motorcycle-on-the-coast ride which resulted in both falling asleep, driving into the ocean, and ending up on a tropical isle in time for the [[Beach Episode]].
* Parodied (like most anime tropes) in ''[[Pretty Sammy]]'', with a three-day father-and-daughter motorcycle-on-the-coast ride which resulted in both falling asleep, driving into the ocean, and ending up on a tropical isle in time for the [[Beach Episode]].
* In ''[[Earth Maiden Arjuna]]'', this trope is exactly the plot trigger: Juna and her boyfriend are riding his motorbike in a coast road near Tokyo, when some bizarre spirit makes him lose control and crash. Juna dies, but because she's [[The Chosen One]], she's revived and turned into a [[Magical Girl]].
* In ''[[Earth Maiden Arjuna]]'', this trope is exactly the plot trigger: Juna and her boyfriend are riding his motorbike in a coast road near Tokyo, when some bizarre spirit makes him lose control and crash. Juna dies, but because she's [[The Chosen One]], she's revived and turned into a [[Magical Girl]].
* Haruko from ''[[AIR (Visual Novel)|AIR]]''. Curiously, her driving is much better in the opening than it is in the actual series.
* Haruko from ''[[AIR]]''. Curiously, her driving is much better in the opening than it is in the actual series.
* ''[[School Rumble]]''
* ''[[School Rumble]]''
* ''[[Planetes]]'', although in this case it actually becomes a dramatic element. The character in question gets lost in thought, and {{spoiler|crashes over the rail into the ocean}}.
* ''[[Planetes]]'', although in this case it actually becomes a dramatic element. The character in question gets lost in thought, and {{spoiler|crashes over the rail into the ocean}}.
** Was also shown in the ending credits, which we find out that it was showing the moment that a character decided to become an astronaut.
** Was also shown in the ending credits, which we find out that it was showing the moment that a character decided to become an astronaut.
* ''[[FLCL]]'', though with a <s> moped</s> Vespa.
* ''[[FLCL]]'', though with a <s>moped</s> Vespa.
* Used in the closing seconds of episode five of ''[[Melody of Oblivion]]''.
* Used in the closing seconds of episode five of ''[[Melody of Oblivion]]''.
* Occasionally, entire sections of the episodes in ''[[You're Under Arrest]]'' are on coast roads, almost always on motorcycles.
* Occasionally, entire sections of the episodes in ''[[You're Under Arrest]]'' are on coast roads, almost always on motorcycles.
** And [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_car kei-cars].
** And [[wikipedia:Kei car|kei-cars]].
* ''[[Golden Boy]]'' parodies this by featuring a dramatic race along coastal roads between the [[Girl of the Week]], who's a stereotypical motorcycle nut, and the lead character riding a pushbike.
* ''[[Golden Boy]]'' parodies this by featuring a dramatic race along coastal roads between the [[Girl of the Week]], who's a stereotypical motorcycle nut, and the lead character riding a pushbike.
* ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]: Advent Children'' did something very similar over the credits.
* ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]: Advent Children'' did something very similar over the credits.
* This is the last shot of Mai in the Season 4/Doma Arc finale of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]''.
* This is the last shot of Mai in the Season 4/Doma Arc finale of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''.
* The manga ''[[Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou]]'' and its OAV series (also known as ''Quiet Country Cafe'') make grandiose and significant use of this, sometimes dedicating entire chapters to quite literally motorcycle rides on coastal roads. Mind you, said coast roads are often rather further inland than you might expect.
* The manga ''[[Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou]]'' and its OAV series (also known as ''Quiet Country Cafe'') make grandiose and significant use of this, sometimes dedicating entire chapters to quite literally motorcycle rides on coastal roads. Mind you, said coast roads are often rather further inland than you might expect.
** In fact, there are a few chapters which are nothing more but a collection of "Motorcycle On The Coast Road" images, with no dialog or character interaction whatsoever. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Works surprisingly beautifully]].
** In fact, there are a few chapters which are nothing more but a collection of "Motorcycle On The Coast Road" images, with no dialog or character interaction whatsoever. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Works surprisingly beautifully]].
* ''[[Gintama (Manga)|Gintama]]'' also features the moped variant -- in all four of its opening themes.
* ''[[Gintama]]'' also features the moped variant—in all four of its opening themes.
* Featured in both the opening of ''[[Lamune]]'' and the series itself, as Kenji is shown to be quite dedicated to the motorcycle he got from his father. Midway through the series, another motorcycle girl, Misora, appears.
* Featured in both the opening of ''[[Lamune]]'' and the series itself, as Kenji is shown to be quite dedicated to the motorcycle he got from his father. Midway through the series, another motorcycle girl, Misora, appears.
* One episode of ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny]]'' has a scene of Shinn doing this, in [[Homage]] to director Mitsuo Fukuda's earlier series ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula (Anime)|Future GPX Cyber Formula]]''.
* One episode of ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny]]'' has a scene of Shinn doing this, in [[Homage]] to director Mitsuo Fukuda's earlier series ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]''.
* Happened in the first episode of [[Blood+]], when Kai gave Saya a ride on his motorcycle to her doctor's appointment. She specifically asked him to take "the scenic route" that brought them by the coast. It was a serenely beautiful scene, perfect for lulling the audience into a false sense of security before the sun went down and the monsters came out.
* Priss of ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' is seen riding along the coast at least once.
* Kaere, Chie, and Nozomu pulling a rather boisterous one of these is the final scene of the first season of ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]''.
* Happened in the first episode of [[Blood Plus]], when Kai gave Saya a ride on his motorcycle to her doctor's appointment. She specifically asked him to take "the scenic route" that brought them by the coast. It was a serenely beautiful scene, perfect for lulling the audience into a false sense of security before the sun went down and the monsters came out.
* Kaere, Chie, and Nozomu pulling a rather boisterous one of these is the final scene of the first season of ''[[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]''.
* ''[[Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch]] Pure'' had some of these. All of them featured Masahiro driving the bike with Rina sitting behind him.
* ''[[Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch]] Pure'' had some of these. All of them featured Masahiro driving the bike with Rina sitting behind him.
* A small convoy of motorcycles on a coast road starts off the opening credits of ''[[Bakuon!!]]'' It's almost to be expected as it's a show about a motorcycle club at an all-girl high school.


== Film ==
== Film ==


* Gary in ''[[Team America World Police]]'' goes for a coast ride after quitting the team.
* Gary in ''[[Team America: World Police]]'' goes for a coast ride after quitting the team.
* A rather infamous example in ''[[Austin Powers]]'', where [[Lampshade Hanging|it's also remarked that]] [[California Doubling|"how little England looks like Southern California"]].
* A rather infamous example in ''[[Austin Powers]]'', where [[Lampshade Hanging|it's also remarked that]] [[California Doubling|"how little England looks like Southern California"]].
* In the film version of ''[[Quadrophenia (Film)|Quadrophenia]]'', Jimmy goes for a coast ride at the end of the movie.
* In the film version of ''[[Quadrophenia (film)|Quadrophenia]]'', Jimmy goes for a coast ride at the end of the movie.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==


* This imagery appears in the [[William Gibson]] short story ''The Winter Market''.
* This imagery appears in the [[William Gibson]] short story ''The Winter Market''.
{{quote| There's a segment on ''Kings of Sleep''; it's like you're on a motorcycle at midnight, no lights but somehow you don't need them, blasting out along a cliff-high stretch of coast highway, so fast that you hang there in a cone of silence, the bike's thunder lost behind you.}}
{{quote|There's a segment on ''Kings of Sleep''; it's like you're on a motorcycle at midnight, no lights but somehow you don't need them, blasting out along a cliff-high stretch of coast highway, so fast that you hang there in a cone of silence, the bike's thunder lost behind you.}}

== Live Action TV ==


== Live-Action TV ==
* ''Then Came Bronson'' was a TV show about a man who decided to "take to the road" and have adventures on his motorcycle. Think of [[Route 66]] done on two wheels instead of four. The show spent a lot of time doing the exact thing described above, long shoots across what is probably the California Coastline showing the highway.
* ''[[Then Came Bronson]]'' was a TV show about a man who decided to "take to the road" and have adventures on his motorcycle. Think of ''[[Route 66]]'' done on two wheels instead of four. The show spent a lot of time doing the exact thing described above, long shoots across what is probably the California Coastline showing the highway.
* The pilot of the 2nd season of ''[[Sea Quest DSV]]'' could be argued to have this. Of course, fans of the series are rather shocked to learn that the speeding cycle-rider is none other than {{spoiler|Captain Bridger}}.
* The pilot of the second season of ''[[SeaQuest DSV]]'' could be argued{{verify}} to have this. Of course, fans of the series are rather shocked to learn that the speeding cycle-rider is none other than {{spoiler|Captain Bridger}}.
* Nate does this in ''[[Six Feet Under]]'', shortly after discovering he's terminally ill. On a Harley, in [[Cool Shades]], to the inspired soundtrack of "Don't Fear The Reaper".
* Nate does this in ''[[Six Feet Under]]'', shortly after discovering he's terminally ill. On a Harley, in [[Cool Shades]], to the inspired soundtrack of "Don't Fear The Reaper".
* In the [[Taiwanese Series]] ''[[Mars (TV)|Mars]]'', the lead character, a professional motorcycle racer, takes his girl out for a leisurely drive along the coast.
* In the [[Taiwanese Series]] ''[[Mars (TV series)|Mars]]'', the lead character, a professional motorcycle racer, takes his girl out for a leisurely drive along the coast.
* In the [[Korean Series]] ''[[Scent of a Woman SK|Scent Of A Woman]]'', it's a ride along the coast road, but on a bicycle.
* In the [[Korean Series]] ''[[Scent of a Woman SK|Scent of a Woman]]'', it's a ride along the coast road, but on a bicycle.


== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
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* The end of ''Revenge of Meta-Knight'' in ''[[Kirby]] Superstar'', where Kirby is riding along the coast at sunset on a Wheelie, with the sinking wreck of the [[Airborne Aircraft Carrier|Halberd]] in the background.
* The end of ''Revenge of Meta-Knight'' in ''[[Kirby]] Superstar'', where Kirby is riding along the coast at sunset on a Wheelie, with the sinking wreck of the [[Airborne Aircraft Carrier|Halberd]] in the background.
* The stage/episode endings of ''[[Geppy X]]''.
* The stage/episode endings of ''[[Geppy X]]''.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]'' lets you do this in several places, notably near Angel Pine and Blueberry. It's very cathartic.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' lets you do this in several places, notably near Angel Pine and Blueberry. It's very cathartic.
** Until you hit a randomly-generated traffic accident, and get hurled off your bike and into the sea.
** Until you hit a randomly-generated traffic accident, and get hurled off your bike and into the sea.
* Shows up in the opening and closing credits in various ''[[Pokémon]]'' games, albeit in bicycle flavor.
* Shows up in the opening and closing credits in various ''[[Pokémon]]'' games, albeit in bicycle flavor.
* Doable in ''[[Earthbound]]'' once you get a bicycle, although you are stripped of your ride after the second town because it's not fair to the rest of your (bikeless) party to be unable to share in your fun.
* Doable in ''[[EarthBound]]'' once you get a bicycle, although you are stripped of your ride after the second town because it's not fair to the rest of your (bikeless) party to be unable to share in your fun.


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Latest revision as of 15:32, 1 November 2023

Many shows that have a character (often a "bad boy"/"bad girl" type) who owns a motorcycle will show that character riding along such a coast road in their opening or closing credits. Usually the camera angle is low and facing the sea where the sun rests upon the horizon, casting crimson sparkles over the wavetops below and behind the featured character as they drive across the screen.

For some reason, this is extremely common in Japan, perhaps because in many places in Japan (but most famously near Tokyo) there can be found curving roads on low cliffs that run right up against the Pacific Ocean (or the Sea of Japan, depending on the location). When Hollywood does something similar, the coast road in question will invariably be the Pacific Coast Highway, California Highway 1.

See also Riding Into the Sunset.

Examples of Motorcycle on the Coast Road include:

Advertising

Anime

  • Ah! My Goddess, both in the original OVAs and as the second set of closing credits for the 2006 TV series.
  • Bubblegum Crisis OAV 5 - Moonlight Rambler, featured a scene of Priss and her new friend Sylvie riding along the coast.
  • Macross II
  • Real Bout High School
  • My-HiME
  • Gakuen Heaven
  • Parodied (like most anime tropes) in Pretty Sammy, with a three-day father-and-daughter motorcycle-on-the-coast ride which resulted in both falling asleep, driving into the ocean, and ending up on a tropical isle in time for the Beach Episode.
  • In Earth Maiden Arjuna, this trope is exactly the plot trigger: Juna and her boyfriend are riding his motorbike in a coast road near Tokyo, when some bizarre spirit makes him lose control and crash. Juna dies, but because she's The Chosen One, she's revived and turned into a Magical Girl.
  • Haruko from AIR. Curiously, her driving is much better in the opening than it is in the actual series.
  • School Rumble
  • Planetes, although in this case it actually becomes a dramatic element. The character in question gets lost in thought, and crashes over the rail into the ocean.
    • Was also shown in the ending credits, which we find out that it was showing the moment that a character decided to become an astronaut.
  • FLCL, though with a moped Vespa.
  • Used in the closing seconds of episode five of Melody of Oblivion.
  • Occasionally, entire sections of the episodes in You're Under Arrest are on coast roads, almost always on motorcycles.
  • Golden Boy parodies this by featuring a dramatic race along coastal roads between the Girl of the Week, who's a stereotypical motorcycle nut, and the lead character riding a pushbike.
  • Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children did something very similar over the credits.
  • This is the last shot of Mai in the Season 4/Doma Arc finale of Yu-Gi-Oh!.
  • The manga Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou and its OAV series (also known as Quiet Country Cafe) make grandiose and significant use of this, sometimes dedicating entire chapters to quite literally motorcycle rides on coastal roads. Mind you, said coast roads are often rather further inland than you might expect.
    • In fact, there are a few chapters which are nothing more but a collection of "Motorcycle On The Coast Road" images, with no dialog or character interaction whatsoever. Works surprisingly beautifully.
  • Gintama also features the moped variant—in all four of its opening themes.
  • Featured in both the opening of Lamune and the series itself, as Kenji is shown to be quite dedicated to the motorcycle he got from his father. Midway through the series, another motorcycle girl, Misora, appears.
  • One episode of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny has a scene of Shinn doing this, in Homage to director Mitsuo Fukuda's earlier series Future GPX Cyber Formula.
  • Happened in the first episode of Blood+, when Kai gave Saya a ride on his motorcycle to her doctor's appointment. She specifically asked him to take "the scenic route" that brought them by the coast. It was a serenely beautiful scene, perfect for lulling the audience into a false sense of security before the sun went down and the monsters came out.
  • Kaere, Chie, and Nozomu pulling a rather boisterous one of these is the final scene of the first season of Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei.
  • Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure had some of these. All of them featured Masahiro driving the bike with Rina sitting behind him.
  • A small convoy of motorcycles on a coast road starts off the opening credits of Bakuon!! It's almost to be expected as it's a show about a motorcycle club at an all-girl high school.

Film

Literature

  • This imagery appears in the William Gibson short story The Winter Market.

There's a segment on Kings of Sleep; it's like you're on a motorcycle at midnight, no lights but somehow you don't need them, blasting out along a cliff-high stretch of coast highway, so fast that you hang there in a cone of silence, the bike's thunder lost behind you.

Live-Action TV

  • Then Came Bronson was a TV show about a man who decided to "take to the road" and have adventures on his motorcycle. Think of Route 66 done on two wheels instead of four. The show spent a lot of time doing the exact thing described above, long shoots across what is probably the California Coastline showing the highway.
  • The pilot of the second season of SeaQuest DSV could be argued[please verify] to have this. Of course, fans of the series are rather shocked to learn that the speeding cycle-rider is none other than Captain Bridger.
  • Nate does this in Six Feet Under, shortly after discovering he's terminally ill. On a Harley, in Cool Shades, to the inspired soundtrack of "Don't Fear The Reaper".
  • In the Taiwanese Series Mars, the lead character, a professional motorcycle racer, takes his girl out for a leisurely drive along the coast.
  • In the Korean Series Scent of a Woman, it's a ride along the coast road, but on a bicycle.

Video Games

  • The end of Revenge of Meta-Knight in Kirby Superstar, where Kirby is riding along the coast at sunset on a Wheelie, with the sinking wreck of the Halberd in the background.
  • The stage/episode endings of Geppy X.
  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas lets you do this in several places, notably near Angel Pine and Blueberry. It's very cathartic.
    • Until you hit a randomly-generated traffic accident, and get hurled off your bike and into the sea.
  • Shows up in the opening and closing credits in various Pokémon games, albeit in bicycle flavor.
  • Doable in EarthBound once you get a bicycle, although you are stripped of your ride after the second town because it's not fair to the rest of your (bikeless) party to be unable to share in your fun.