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Generally, {{color|red| bright}} {{color|blue| colors}} are used to create a jolly atmosphere or to show a character's extrovert personality. However, sometimes they can hide an unexpected threat. And you may notice it only when it's too late. Why? Probably because you were distracted by all those {{color|yellow| vivid}} {{color|coral| colors}}.
 
Compare [[Light Is Not Good]], contrast [[Dark Is Evil]]. Expect it to show up in a [[Stepford Suburbia]], or even more probably in a [[Crap Saccharine World]]. [[Monster Clown]] is a typical character that fits this trope. [[I Thought It Meant|Not related to]] smart and evil characters (you should look at [[Evil Genius]] or [[Wicked Cultured]] for this).
 
'''[[No Real Life Examples]] unless they're scientific ones, please.''' This is not a trope for petty grievances about a {{color|lime| color}} being associated with a political party or a sport team you don't like.
 
Oh, and this trope is definitely not about [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Bright Noah being evil]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
* The last two episodes of ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' are a complete psychological breakdown (and recovery!) which feature the most desaturated, brightest colors in the series at many parts.
* ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'': A [[Talking Animal]], colored white and {{color|pink| pink}}? How dangerous could it be?<ref>Very.</ref>
** Some of the witches' domains are riots of colour as well, but the one that [[Incredibly Lame Pun|takes the cake]] is Charlotte, drawn and coloured like a [[Disney Acid Sequence]] {{spoiler|and responsible for Mami's death}}.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Batman]]'': [[The Joker]]'s most famous outfit is {{color|purple| purple}}, along with an {{color|orange| orange}} shirt and a {{color|green| green}} tie. He also has {{color|green| green}} hair and white skin.
 
== [[Eastern European Animation]] ==
* ''[[Nu Pogodi]]'': [[Villain Protagonist|Volk]] almost always [[Real Men Wear Pink|wears something]] {{color|pink| pink}}. While not being that bad, he's still a jerk.
 
== [[Film]] ==
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* The tabletop game ''Polaris'' is practically built around this trope, as it deals with a perfect civilization under the stars whose destruction is heralded by the appearance of the sun. The dawn's first appearance is described in the gamebook: "Light coming up from the edge of the sky, colors {{color|red| redder}} than stars, new shades that had never been seen, {{color|yellow| yellow}} and {{color|green| green}} and {{color|gold| golden}} through the icicle walls, burning out the stars from the sky, brilliant and impossible and beautiful and alien."
* Followers of Slaanesh (Chaos god of hedonism and excess) in ''[[Warhammer]]'' and ''[[Warhammer 40 K]]'' are [[Sense Freak|Sense Freaks]] who wear hideously garish clothing and choking perfumes at all times, being so blasé it's the only way they can feel anything. One Chaos [[Space Marine]] Legion devoted to Slaanesh wears {{color|pink| pink}} and black armor for the same reason.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* Chemical hazard labels have bright backgrounds to be easily spotted.
* Many chemical substances present themselves in colorful crystals, or burn with pretty colors.Needless to say, many are explosive/toxic/otherwise dangerous.
* Hexavalent chromium (a carcinogen compound) gives {{color|yellow| yellow}}-{{color|orange|oorange}} solutions.
* An astronomy example: the brighter or more vivid the star's color, the worse it is for evolving life.
** Bright blue stars are the worst for evolving life. They have much shorter lifespans, giving less time for life to evolve, they give more harmful radiation of various kinds (sunstorms, UV, etc), and after their main sequence is over, they grow into supergiants (turning this trope [[Up to Eleven]]) and then bang as supernovas.
** {{color|red| Red}} stars are bad, too. Red dwarfs are too small and cold, red giants too bright and unstable.
** Mediocre whitish or {{color|yellow| yellowish}} stars (yellow-white F class, the Sun's G class or the yellower-than-Sun K class) are the best for Earthlike planets.
** And, finally, [[Zig Zagged]] with {{color|brown| brown}} dwarfs, which aren't candidates for life-bearing planets at all. While the name doesn't sound very bright (and the trope seems to be averted), they are actually deep glowing red and even worse (colder) than red dwarfs, playing it straight.
* Fire. As the temperature grows higher (and thus more dangerous), the color of the flame shifts from red, to pink, to bright blue.This is common knowledge among fire-fighters.
* Many animals react violently or panic at the sight of the color red, because they take it as a sign that one of their companions has been wounded and is bleeding heavily.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borane Boranes] burn with a bright, {{color|lime| apple-green}} flame. They are also ''extremely'' toxic and have the distressing habit of bursting into flame upon contact with air.
 
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