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The obvious inspiration is fireflies. It's funny how fireflies often end up behaving in usual and rather magical ways. In a way, it's an example of the connection between light and magic. |
The obvious inspiration is fireflies. It's funny how fireflies often end up behaving in usual and rather magical ways. In a way, it's an example of the connection between light and magic. |
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Do not confuse with [[By the Lights of Their Eyes]]; this trope is about [[Energy Beings]] or [[Faceless Masses]] that may or may not [[ |
Do not confuse with [[By the Lights of Their Eyes]]; this trope is about [[Energy Beings]] or [[Faceless Masses]] that may or may not [[Everything's Better With Sparkles|sparkle]]. See also [[Ghost Lights]]. |
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* Used in ''[[Inuyasha]] the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island'' for the spirits of the dead. |
* Used in ''[[Inuyasha]] the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island'' for the spirits of the dead. |
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* This ''used'' to be how Tinkerbell in ''[[Peter Pan]]'' was always depicted, based on the theatrical practice of using a small light reflected from a mirror and a tinkling bell, until [[Disney]] came up with its marvelous design for the [[Peter Pan (Disney)|film]]. |
* This ''used'' to be how Tinkerbell in ''[[Peter Pan]]'' was always depicted, based on the theatrical practice of using a small light reflected from a mirror and a tinkling bell, until [[Disney]] came up with its marvelous design for the [[Peter Pan (Disney)|film]]. |