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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' describes the increased wind during Kenshin's fights as "the swordsman's spirit" affecting the environment. Appropriately, when Shishio gets intense, any nearby flames respond in a similar way.
* At the end of ''[[Trigun]]'', Vash's defeat of Knives seems to allow Meryl and Millie to finally strike water, resulting in a reasonable facsimile of rain.
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* Being set in a [[Crapsack World]], the environment of ''[[Claymore]]'' is almost always cloudy, complexions ranging from gray to even sickly gray-green.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
 
* During the "Brief Lives" story arc, [[Neil Gaiman]]'s ''[[The Sandman|Sandman]]'' series shows the protagonist being mopey after the end of his latest romance, and his kingdom—the Dreaming—responding to his mood by raining for weeks on end. He's so entrenched in his misery that he fails to notice the flooding of his subjects' homes.
== Comics ==
* During the "Brief Lives" story arc, [[Neil Gaiman]]'s ''[[The Sandman|Sandman]]'' series shows the protagonist being mopey after the end of his latest romance, and his kingdom—the Dreaming—responding to his mood by raining for weeks on end. He's so entrenched in his misery that he fails to notice the flooding of his subjects' homes.
** Lampshaded by Marv the Pumpkinhead when he says "And here comes the rain, right on cue."
* Storm of the [[X-Men]] quite literally has an empathic environment; the weather shifts based off her moods due to her power over weather. In fact, she has to control her moods in order to prevent them from affecting the weather adversely.
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* In ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]'', it rains the whole time that [[Femme Fatale|Envy]] is in Toronto, and the rain ends the moment she gets on the cab to the airport.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* The [[Battle in the Rain|sudden thunderstorm]] at the tail end of the Siege of Crassus in the ''[[Halo]]'' fanfic ''[[Enemy of My Enemy (Fanfic)|SiegeEnemy of CrassusMy Enemy]]'', the first rain in a decade.
* To establish the [[Rouge Angles of Satin|goffik]] tone of the story, every time the weather is mentioned in ''[[My Immortal]]'', it is snowing and raining. [[Mind Screw|At the same time.]]
 
== [[Fan FictionFilm]] ==
* The [[Battle in the Rain|sudden thunderstorm]] at the tail end of the [[Enemy of My Enemy (Fanfic)|Siege of Crassus]], the first rain in a decade.
* To establish the [[Rouge Angles of Satin|goffik]] tone of the story, every time the weather is mentioned in [[My Immortal]], it is snowing and raining. [[Mind Screw|At the same time.]]
 
 
== Films ==
* [[German Expressionism]], like ''[[The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari]]'' '''''revel''''' in this Trope.
* [[Disney]] is notorious for this in their animated canon. It happens in every one of their films! Seriously!
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* Occurs in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]: At World's End'', as a thunderstorm and maelstrom form during the battle between ''The Black Pearl'' and ''The Flying Dutchman''. Justified, because the sea-goddess Calypso had been freed from her human shell immediately beforehand, and everyone was expecting her to be angry over her imprisonment.
* Popular in the [[Western]] genre, particularly ''[[The Proposition]]''.
* ''Literally'' in ''[[Men in Black (film)|Men in Black]] II]]'' when K is giving [[The Reveal]] to the female lead.
{{quote|'''Agent K:''' [Ever notice] when you get sad it always seems to rain.
'''Laura:''' Lots of people get sad when it rains!
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''(The shaking stops.)''}}
 
== [[Literature]] ==
 
== Literature ==
* It is a trope essential to Gothic literature and the Romantic movement. You can find it in all sorts of works, from [[wikipedia:Caspar David Friedrich|Caspar David Friedrich]]'s bleak, moody landscapes to [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe]]'s ''The Fall of the House of Usher''.
* Some [[Stephen King]] novels have a tendency to display fearsome weather patterns that parallel the steady build towards whatever climactic conflict will finish off the story. Examples include the cataclysmic thunderstorms of ''[[IT]]'' and ''[[Bag of Bones]]'' and the blizzard in ''[[The Shining]]''.
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* In the ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' series, the night sky tends to cloud over and become stormy at Gatherings when there is arguing. The cats believe that their warrior ancestors are controlling the weather and expressing their displeasure, but one medicine cat does point out that sometimes a storm is just a storm.
* In ''[[Count and Countess]]'', during one particularly harrowing but cathartic scene, it begins raining when a teenage Vlad Dracula has just escaped a grueling life as a [[Child Soldiers|child soldier]] and is on his way home for the first time in years.
* Played entirely straight for most of ''[[The Dark Is Rising]]'' series, with the rising of the Dark accompanied by blizzards and cold, a tornado, and a great deal of storms, shadow, and lightning in general. But on at least one occasion, this is subverted—the day on which the harp must be played to wake the Sleepers, when the power of the Grey King is at its height and crushing Will with his malevolence...it's the most beautiful, peaceful, sunny day you could imagine.
* The rain at the end of ''[[Someone Else's War|Someone Elses War]]''.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* In ''[[Red Dwarf]]'', "Terrorform", a psi-moon that Rimmer and Kryten crash into latches onto Rimmer's personality and emotions, creating a world with frogs that croak "useless", [[I Don't Like the Sound of That Place|places that have names to run away from really fast]], beasts named after his negative attributes... not to mention a graveyard for certain of his positive attributes. {{spoiler|Rimmer's colleagues have to put him in a happy and self-confident state, which is then reflected in the environment, long enough for them all to escape -- after which they cheerfully admit that they were lying about how likeable he was.}}
* In an episode of ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' when Miley lost an anklet her mother gave her, the weather in Hawai'i promptly turned sour. When Robbie Ray gives a speech telling her how her mother is always with her, [[Magic Feather|anklet or no]], the weather promptly turns gorgeous again.
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* A classic episode of ''[[The X-Files]]'' had Mulder and Scully investigating a swindler who claimed to be able to make it rain (and sold this skill to drought-struck communities). Soon enough, they discover the man's ex-wife believes she has a sort of antagonistic version of this trope in effect (the sky seemed to cry on her wedding day, and the clouds laughed at her when she got divorced) and that is behind her ex-husband's apparent abilities. In fact, {{spoiler|she has a nerdy secret admirer who ''actually'' has this relationship with the weather, it reflected ''his'' moods when she married another man and when she finally left that guy. He had been affecting the weather for her ex's business out of guilt}}.
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' 3.0 ''Manual of the Planes'', one of the dream realms described in the appendix is literally this way. This permanent dream realm held a child who was eternally young, and the land responded to her desires, turning bright and sunny when she was happy, stormy when she was angry, windy and wet when she was sad, etc. The only other permanent resident was a large dragon who knew the truth: {{spoiler|the girl was the last survivor of a doomed [[Out-of-Genre Experience|space colonization effort]]. Her ship had crashed, and her stasis pod was [[Fate Worse Than Death|left running on the surface of some unknown, airless, alien world forever]]. Or at least until the power fails.}}
 
== Theater[[Theatre]] ==
* The play ''[[12 Angry Men]]'' begins with all but one juror agreeing to a guilty verdict on a very hot day in a courthouse with no air conditioning. But as the show goes on the environment becomes more and more bearable finally culminating in a rainstorm when {{spoiler|the jurors decide on a not guilty verdict.}}
* The script of ''[[Little Shop of Horrors (theater)|Little Shop of Horrors]]'' calls for a dramatic sunset to add "Wagnerian splendor" to the scene in which {{spoiler|Seymour feeds Audrey's dead body to the plant}}. Further environment empathy is implied by the line "Feel the sturm und drang in the air" in the title song.
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The sky in ''[[Infamous (video game series)|In Famous]]'' takes colour depending on your karmic path. Good gives you a nice sunny day, evil results in [[Red Sky, Take Warning]].
* The action of ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'' happens during one of the worst snowstorms that New York City has ever seen, a storm that only abates after Max takes down the one behind the murder of his family.
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* The very minute the Shadow Queen in [[Paper Mario]] The Thousand Year Door is revived the entire world instantly becomes night, even above the clouds. Same thing happens with the Dark Star in [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]], ominous blue/purple storm clouds form over the castle and a creepy fog descends over the battle field.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
 
== Web Comics ==
* In [https://web.archive.org/web/20130830174048/http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0058.html this strip] of ''[[Erfworld]]'', watch the color of the sky in the panels that isolate a single character.
* Inverted in ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'': most of the plot occurs in a dark, drab school, but the two tearjerker scenes ({{spoiler|Annie crying over her mother's death, and Kat's final minutes with Alistair}}) occur in bright, sunlit environs.
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* In the episode "Mysterious Mare-Do-Well" of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', Rainbow Dash is moping over being upstaged by the titular superhero by lounging around on one grey cloud in the middle of a sunny day. Justified in that moving clouds around is actually Rainbow's job, and she presumably found a raincloud and dragged it into place just to mope on.
** Another episode, "Hearth's Warming Eve", features a ''literal'' Empathic Environment - the mysterious blizzard is created by giant horse-creatures called Windigos that feed off of anger and hate.
* Parodied with Native American John Redcorn in ''[[King of the Hill]]''. Whenever he starts talking about his culture, his hair moves as if there's wind, even when he's inside.
 
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
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