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{{quote|''A Solar Eclipse is when the moon passes in-between the Earth and the Sun. Sometimes it can have a [[Ax Crazy|strange effect on people.]] [[Artistic License Astronomy|It makes them do things they normally wouldn't do.]] [[Dying Like Animals|Gee I hope our pals in Magicland]] [[It Got Worse|are doing okay...]]|'''[[Mastodon|Brann Dailor]]''', unaware of an incoming [[Sugar Apocalypse]], ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr9_e4ySRYA Deathbound Music Video]''}}
|'''[[Mastodon|Brann Dailor]]''', unaware of an incoming [[Sugar Apocalypse]], ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}Xr9_e4ySRYA Deathbound Music Video]''}}
 
Eclipses are inherently dramatic. That's why they're often used in fiction to punctuate dramatic events, or as a major plot element. They frequently mark something supernatural or magical in nature, even if the eclipse itself is a normal event.
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See also [[Convenient Eclipse]].
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== [[Anime]] ==
* In the finale of ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'', the gate back to Earth from the Digital World took the form of a solar eclipse which lasted only two hours before closing/ending, necessitating that the Chosen Children quickly say their goodbyes to their [[Mons]] and return home lest they risk never being able to return home or potentially being wiped as anomalies in the restoration of the Digital World.