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* Slain bosses in ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' fulfill this in two different ways, first turning black on a background of white noise, then radiating beams of light, and finally vanishing in a white burst.
* Slain bosses in ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' fulfill this in two different ways, first turning black on a background of white noise, then radiating beams of light, and finally vanishing in a white burst.
* In the old [[ZX Spectrum]] game ''Chaos'', when a wizard is killed his sprite explodes across the board in all eight directions and all eight colours. And it is ''awesome''.
* In the old [[ZX Spectrum]] game ''Chaos'', when a wizard is killed his sprite explodes across the board in all eight directions and all eight colours. And it is ''awesome''.
* Bosses in the ''[[Mario and Luigi|Mario & Luigi]]'' RPGs tend to explode into glowing stars and lights when they die.
* Bosses in the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' RPGs tend to explode into glowing stars and lights when they die.
* The bosses in the old [[Sega Genesis]] game ''Decap Attack'' would flash on and off brightly like a strobe light for several seconds as small explosions engulf them before disappearing.
* The bosses in the old [[Sega Genesis]] game ''Decap Attack'' would flash on and off brightly like a strobe light for several seconds as small explosions engulf them before disappearing.
* Ansem {{spoiler|really, Xehanort's Heartless}} from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' died in a very awesome, spectacular explosion- subverted in that he's, strangely, fine in the next cutscene. ("fine" in the sense that he's still alive) Then, he dies ''again'', in a shower of light beams... although it is unclear if all of those beams came from Kingdom Hearts, or if some of them were actually caused by his death, as this trope demands.
* Ansem {{spoiler|really, Xehanort's Heartless}} from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' died in a very awesome, spectacular explosion- subverted in that he's, strangely, fine in the next cutscene. ("fine" in the sense that he's still alive) Then, he dies ''again'', in a shower of light beams... although it is unclear if all of those beams came from Kingdom Hearts, or if some of them were actually caused by his death, as this trope demands.