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[[Everythings Better With Rainbows|Rainbows are awesome.]] They're bright, attractive and optimistic, so it's no wonder that artists will frequently bring a splash of [[Incredibly Lame Pun|color]] to whatever they're creating by adding a rainbow.
[[Everything's Better with Rainbows|Rainbows are awesome.]] They're bright, attractive and optimistic, so it's no wonder that artists will frequently bring a splash of [[Incredibly Lame Pun|color]] to whatever they're creating by adding a rainbow.


It's commonly held that [[Rainbow Motif|rainbows have seven colors]]. However, a number of reasons - simplistic art style, limited palette, low graphics resolution - mean that it's not always practical for an artist to include all seven.
It's commonly held that [[Rainbow Motif|rainbows have seven colors]]. However, a number of reasons - simplistic art style, limited palette, low graphics resolution - mean that it's not always practical for an artist to include all seven.
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'''Type 1: Six Colors Purple'''
'''Type 1: Six Colors Purple'''
* Poor {{color|indigo|i}} is often the first casualty, being so subtly distinguished from its neighbors. In this case, it gets merged with {{color|violet|v}} under the more umbrella hue of {{color|purple|p}}.
* Poor {{color|indigo|indigo}} is often the first casualty, being so subtly distinguished from its neighbors. In this case, it gets merged with {{color|violet|violet}} under the more umbrella hue of {{color|purple|purple}}.


'''Type 2: Three Colors Green / Three Colors Blue'''
'''Type 2: Three Colors Green / Three Colors Blue'''
* The minimum number of different colors required to retain the idea of 'rainbow' is three, most frequently {{color|red|r}}, {{color|yellow|y}} and either {{color|green|g}} or {{color|blue|b}}.
* The minimum number of different colors required to retain the idea of 'rainbow' is three, most frequently {{color|red|red}}, {{color|yellow|yellow}} and either {{color|green|green}} or {{color|blue|blue}}.


In both cases, the colors will be sharply delineated, as opposed to the actual blending from one to the other you get in a true rainbow. Don't count on them being in the correct order, either.
In both cases, the colors will be sharply delineated, as opposed to the actual blending from one to the other you get in a true rainbow. Don't count on them being in the correct order, either.
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We really ought to note that the distinctions between colors are somewhat arbitrary, and indigo in particular only made it into the "official" rainbow because it fit with a numerological theory [[Isaac Newton]] had.
We really ought to note that the distinctions between colors are somewhat arbitrary, and indigo in particular only made it into the "official" rainbow because it fit with a numerological theory [[Isaac Newton]] had.


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== Advertising ==
== Advertising ==
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The rainbow bridges featured in ''[[Bubble Bobble (Video Game)|Bubble Bobble]]'' sequel ''[[Rainbow Islands]]'' are Type 1 in the arcade and Type 2 on the NES.
* The rainbow bridges featured in ''[[Bubble Bobble]]'' sequel ''[[Rainbow Islands]]'' are Type 1 in the arcade and Type 2 on the NES.
* ''[[Sumaga]]'' has a rainbow motif, but only red, blue and yellow are represented. Though ''Sumaga Special'' adds in purple and green.
* ''[[Sumaga]]'' has a rainbow motif, but only red, blue and yellow are represented. Though ''Sumaga Special'' adds in purple and green.
* The rainbow Kirby paints across the sky in the ending of ''[[Kirby]]'s Dream Land 2'' is a Type 2 red-blue-yellow.
* The rainbow Kirby paints across the sky in the ending of ''[[Kirby]]'s Dream Land 2'' is a Type 2 red-blue-yellow.
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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[The Magic School Bus (Literature)|The Magic School Bus]]'' episode about rainbows reduced it to six colors, dropping indigo as usual. Violet was kept as violet, however, and the distinction between purple and violet was even the subject of a [[Running Gag]].
* ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'' episode about rainbows reduced it to six colors, dropping indigo as usual. Violet was kept as violet, however, and the distinction between purple and violet was even the subject of a [[Running Gag]].
* ''[[My Little Pony (Franchise)|My Little Pony]]'':
* ''[[My Little Pony]]'':
** In [[My Little Pony G 3 (Animation)|G3]]'s ''[http://www.hubworld.com/watch/610729115001 The Runaway Rainbow]'', rainbows only have four colors: pink, purple, yellow, and blue.
** In [[My Little Pony G 3|G3]]'s ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20121114144300/http://www.hubworld.com/watch/610729115001 The Runaway Rainbow]'', rainbows only have four colors: pink, purple, yellow, and blue.
** ''[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'':
** ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'':
*** Rainbow Dash has only six distinct colors in her mane, and when she performs the sonic rainboom, the rainbow she trails is likewise a Type 1 Rainbow Lite. Her cutie mark features a Type 2 Blue in the shape of a lightning bolt.
*** Rainbow Dash has only six distinct colors in her mane, and when she performs the sonic rainboom, the rainbow she trails is likewise a Type 1 Rainbow Lite. Her cutie mark features a Type 2 Blue in the shape of a lightning bolt.
*** [[All There in The Script|Rainbowshine]] and a few other background ponies have Type 2 Rainbow Lite cutie marks, the bottom two colors being yellow and orange and the top color being either blue or purple. The purple-topped version is also one of the available cutie marks in the [[Virtual Paper Doll]] [[Web Games]] ''[http://www.hubworld.com/my-little-pony/shows/friendship-is-magic/games/mlp-adventures-in-ponyville Adventures in Ponyville]'', ''[http://www.hasbro.com/mylittlepony/en_US/play/details.cfm?R=68F8E88B-5056-900B-10A0-B21B8444076B:en_US Rarity]'', ''[http://www.hubworld.com/my-little-pony/shows/friendship-is-magic/games/mlpfim-ponymaker The Fabulous PonyMaker]'', and ''[http://royalwedding.hosting-hasbro.com/fashion.html Rarity's Bridal Boutique]''.
*** [[All There in the Script|Rainbowshine]] and a few other background ponies have Type 2 Rainbow Lite cutie marks, the bottom two colors being yellow and orange and the top color being either blue or purple. The purple-topped version is also one of the available cutie marks in the [[Virtual Paper Doll]] [[Web Games]] ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131027194050/http://www.hubworld.com/my-little-pony/shows/friendship-is-magic/games/mlp-adventures-in-ponyville Adventures in Ponyville]'', ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120528073900/http://www.hasbro.com/mylittlepony/en_US/play/details.cfm?R=68F8E88B-5056-900B-10A0-B21B8444076B:en_US Rarity]'', ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131027184011/http://www.hubworld.com/my-little-pony/shows/friendship-is-magic/games/mlpfim-ponymaker The Fabulous PonyMaker]'', and ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120915112131/http://royalwedding.hosting-hasbro.com/fashion.html Rarity's Bridal Boutique]''.
*** [[God Created Canon Foreigner|Toy line exclusive ponies]] Rainbow Flash, Island Rainbow, and Rainbow Wishes all have cutie marks featuring Rainbow Lites.
*** [[God-Created Canon Foreigner|Toy line exclusive ponies]] Rainbow Flash, Island Rainbow, and Rainbow Wishes all have cutie marks featuring Rainbow Lites.
* [[Rainbow Brite (Animation)|Rainbow Brite]]'s costume features only six colors, although her color-coordinated team has more than six members.
* [[Rainbow Brite]]'s costume features only six colors, although her color-coordinated team has more than six members.


== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
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"Red and yellow and ... eh, you get the idea."

Rainbows are awesome. They're bright, attractive and optimistic, so it's no wonder that artists will frequently bring a splash of color to whatever they're creating by adding a rainbow.

It's commonly held that rainbows have seven colors. However, a number of reasons - simplistic art style, limited palette, low graphics resolution - mean that it's not always practical for an artist to include all seven.

That's when you use a Rainbow Lite. It's a quick way to convey the idea of 'rainbow' without using the whole spectrum. Two notable varieties include:

Type 1: Six Colors Purple

  • Poor indigo is often the first casualty, being so subtly distinguished from its neighbors. In this case, it gets merged with violet under the more umbrella hue of purple.

Type 2: Three Colors Green / Three Colors Blue

  • The minimum number of different colors required to retain the idea of 'rainbow' is three, most frequently red, yellow and either green or blue.

In both cases, the colors will be sharply delineated, as opposed to the actual blending from one to the other you get in a true rainbow. Don't count on them being in the correct order, either.

We really ought to note that the distinctions between colors are somewhat arbitrary, and indigo in particular only made it into the "official" rainbow because it fit with a numerological theory Isaac Newton had.

Examples of Rainbow Lite include:


Advertising

  • The artwork for Lucky Charms cereal frequently features a Type 1 rainbow.
    • The Marbits themselves use a Type 2 Rainbow.
  • A Rice Krispies Squares "music" advertising campaign listed the colours of the rainbow as "red, orange, yellow, green and blue."

Live Action TV

  • Big One of JAKQ Dengekitai is a rare case of having four colors rather than either type above.

Music

  • The iconic cover of The Dark Side of the Moon (the Prism) is noticeably missing indigo. It's a subtle clue that "something is missing," a recurring motif within the songs.

Video Games

  • The rainbow bridges featured in Bubble Bobble sequel Rainbow Islands are Type 1 in the arcade and Type 2 on the NES.
  • Sumaga has a rainbow motif, but only red, blue and yellow are represented. Though Sumaga Special adds in purple and green.
  • The rainbow Kirby paints across the sky in the ending of Kirby's Dream Land 2 is a Type 2 red-blue-yellow.

Webcomics

Web Original

  • The "sweet, sweet rainbow bridge" that Strong Bad conjures up in his email "Flashback" is a classic Type 1.

Western Animation

Real Life

  • The official Gay Pride Flag as of 1979 omits indigo, though the original design (1978) included indigo as well as hot pink (the first dropped because the color spacing didn't look right hanging from lamp posts in San Francisco's Market Street, the latter dropped because that color fabric was not widely available).
  • Ironically enough, some actual rainbows, if there isn't enough water in the air, don't express the full spectrum.