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Gaussian Girl
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An especially common creature in films from The Golden Age of Hollywood, the Gaussian Girl is distinguishable by her supernatural blurriness and by the soft, romantic music accompanying her. When filmed, the Gaussian Girl is shot through a soft-focus filter, a piece of translucent plastic, very sheer silk, or a quick smear of Vaseline, depending on the director's and/or cinematographer's preference. This surrounds her with a softly glowing aura, and smooths out any unappealing pores or lines on her face. The result makes her look nothing short of ethereal. If you can't tell a soft-focus shot, look at all of the light sources around her; if they have a starry-glare or halo look, it's soft focus. Depending on the show, she might only display this quality when first encountered to show that she's the Girl of the Week, or she might be blurry all the time. She'll never be blurry when a man is in the shot with her, unless they're kissing. Closeups tend to have the most blur. A limited application of the technique was also used during the days of The Hays Code to cover up partially-exposed breasts. The technique may also be used for embellishing non-human objects of desire as well, or to accompany a Dream Sequence, Fantasy Sequence, or nostalgic Flashback. Named for the Gaussian Blur effect in photo editing software.note The effect can be replicated in software by duplicating the base layer, giving the new top layer a strong Gaussian Blur, and then setting it to about 50% opacity. Popularized by the fabulous Carole Lombard, who spent her time in the hospital after suffering a serious facial injury devising ways in which she could hide her eventual scar. There is some physiological justification for the "soft focus = appealing" relationship. Desire is one of the things that makes a person's pupils dilate. A side-effect of this dilation is to slightly shift the eye's focus into the distance, making anything closer just that little bit more blurry. With experience, the observer's capacity for visual perception learns to correlate cause and effect, and the effect becomes supporting evidence for the cause. Has nothing to do with Gauss guns. Or electromagnetism in general. (Well, not much to do with it.) Compare Bishie Sparkle. Sub-Trope of In-Camera Effects. Examples |
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A jarring example near the beginning of Sherlock Holmes (2009), cutting quickly back and forth between Robert Downey Jr. and Rachel McAdams where he was shot without blur, but she and her surroundings were slightly out-of-focus. | |
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Jewel, the havoc wreaking femme fatale in One Night at McCool's, is shown this way when each of the three guys see her for the first time. She's played by Liv Tyler, who just has one of those faces. | |
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Used in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air when after Will tries to uptalk Carlton at a dinner with his domineering girlfriend Jeanette to get her to break up with him and saddle Carlton with her instead. Carlton finds her rude and bullying behavior just as intolerable and against all expectations puts her in her place. Will hides at the other end of the fire to dodge Jeanette's hellish wrath, but then the blur activates. Turns out she's really into controlling men. | |
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Google paid homage to this in their September 7-8, 2012 doodle celebrating the 46th anniversary of TOS's first airing. It's activated by clicking on Uhura (played by the first "o" in the logo.) | |
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The 1974 film adaptation of Mame with Lucille Ball in the title role makes liberal use of soft focus to cover for the fact that Ball was in her early 60s; this is particularly jarring when the camera alternates between close-ups of her and much sharper close-ups of her co-stars. | |
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Parodied in Sheep in the Big City when Sheep sees Swanky the Poodle for the first time. He then wipes away the fog on a glass screen in front of her. | |
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The Kirk version is referenced by Jeff from Coupling, in the page quotation. | |
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Also parodied in The Simpsons, when the Comic Book Guy first spots a geekily beautiful fangirl, he sees her in a classic Star Trek soft-focus-and-music moment, while her braces play light over his startled face. And then there's Homer's experience with boudoir photography, in which the photographer smears Vaseline on the lens with a trowel ("Light is not your friend"). |
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Cybill Shepherd in Moonlighting. Perhaps the most notorious example on American television after Star Trek, as it aired in The '80s, a decade otherwise known for grittier, more naturalistic cinematography. Unsurprisingly, Jerry Finnerman was the Director of Photography for both Moonlighting and Star Trek. In scenes of Cybill talking to co-star Bruce Willis, the contrast was startling as Cybill was heavily misted while Bruce had intensely gritty photography. Lampshaded in "The Straight Poop" when a camera crew investigating why there's no new episode ambushes Maddie and films her without the usual soft focus. Maddie ducks back into her office and emerges holding a sheet of gauze in front of her face. |
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In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Opposites", Cyborg sees Jinx this way the first time. | |
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Rohfa from D.Gray-Man constantly sees Allen in a Gaussian Girl light. | |
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Naruto sometimes fantasized about Sakura in this manner in a few episodes. | |
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In Attack on Titan, Jean perceives Mikasa this way the first time he sees her. | |
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The New Adventures of Old Christine seemed to use this in every episode. | |
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Parodied with Lady Helen Port-Huntley and Narcissa in The Saddest Music in the World. | |
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Possibly the earliest anime use could have been in Space Battleship Yamato (a.k.a. Star Blazers). Queen Starsha typically appeared this way, even in scenes where she was having a normal conversation. Trelaina appeared this way throughout the Comet Empire series. In fact, this trope shows up quite often in Leiji Matsumoto anime: Maetel (Galaxy Express 999), Maya (Arcadia of My Youth), and Queen Millennia. Emeraldas seems to be an interesting exception to this trope, probably because she is supposed to be seen as a female version of Captain Harlock. | |
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The White Queen: Gaussian Guy in Richard of Gloucester's case; when he saves Anne Neville's life at the Battle of Tewkesbury, he undergoes a few soft-focus shots to seem misty and dream-like from her perspective. This symbolizes Anne's sheer disbelief at being reunited with her dearest friend after their families go to war, and now that they're older, their youthful Puppy Love has matured into Unresolved Sexual Tension. | |
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In Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, during Zack's death, Cloud is shown to have flashbacks and memories of Zack in a Gaussian Girl manner. And to add on to that, Cloud himself later appears fully Gaussianed in the sunlight. | |
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In the second season of Space: 1999, almost every close-up shot of Dr. Russell is noticeably soft-focus and low contrast. Commander Koenig sometimes also gets the same treatment. | |
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The Red Mill: Played for a gag. Tina, a scullery maid, is Marion Davies de-glammed, with almost no makeup and freckles showing. Tina sees a jar of Mud Massage Face Beautifier, and smears the mud massage on her face. When she takes it off she is gleaming, gorgeous Marion Davies, with a soft-focus Gaussian Girl effect. | |
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Turning Red: Carter, a Pretty Boy schoolmate, appears surrounded by a blurry pink filter when Mei checks him out. | |
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Referenced in Cibola Burn by James S. A. Corey. As part of the aftereffect of an alien plague that blinded her, one of the characters notes that the world is still blurry, and thinks that it makes her love interest look like a movie star. | |
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Last Exile, which generally isn't enamored of False Camera Effects, does this with a vanship at one point. | |
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Rio repeatedly applies this to Jewel (a female macaw; the protagonist's a male one). It's later used on Linda, but only when she wears a macaw costume. | |
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In part 3 of Episode 60 of Dragon Ball Z Abridged, when Android 18 tells Krillin they should "talk later", a Gaussian blur is added to the original scene. | |
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Particularly noticeable in Omamori Himari's eyecatches. | |
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In the 1964 concert film T.A.M.I. Show, the director had his cameramen put a screen with vaseline in front of the camera lens when a performer was singing a slow ballad. It's most noticeable when Lesley Gore sings "You Don't Own Me". | |
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Lois Lane gets this treatment in the first Superman movie. | |
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The Man in the White Suit: Particularly noticeable in a romantic scene when the camera cuts back and forth between crystal-clear shots of Alec Guinness' character and really really fuzzy shots of Joan Greenwood's character. | |
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Smallville: The first appearance of Kara/Supergirl shows her blurred and in a flowing white dress. Under water. When she saves Lex Luthor and flies away, he is convinced she is an angel who is there to make him repent his sins. The sequences within the Fortress of Solitude all get a bit Gaussian... |
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In the anime adaptation of Berserk this was briefly used on Casca during her and Guts' love scene. Soft, romantic music included. | |
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In Mass Effect 2, Joker mentions this trope in one of the dialogue sequences about how he and EDI are getting along. | |
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Lampshaded on an episode of The Nanny. Fran qualifies to play on Jeopardy! and while backstage, Gracie tells her she looks pretty. Fran turns and says that here, looks don't matter, it's brains that count. She then turns to the cameraman and tells him, "Hey you, I want the filter they used on Liz for the White Diamonds commercial."'' | |
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"Piplup, Up, and Away!" reveals that Piplup always sees Dawn this way. The little penguin clearly has a crush on her. | |
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Parodied in The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. with Kokomi, whom the entire world considers so beautiful that she is consistently drawn with a soft glow surrounding her, giving off this effect. | |
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And again, on The Colbert Report, when Stephen interviewed the author of yet another book about Princess Diana. | |
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Pretty much all of Equilibrium is shot in a very harsh, very cold light, to drive home the concept of emotionless impersonality, except for John Preston's wife, who not only gets the Gaussian treatment, but shots of her include actual colours, as opposed to the slightly desaturated/bleached out effect of Librium as a whole. There's even a sequence (as she's being arrested for sense-crime) in which she shares a shot with and kisses her husband as she's dragged away. Her side of the screen? Sparkly, glowy, soft-focus. His side? Cold, harsh, slightly desaturated hard focus. Even in the middle of the kiss. | |
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Also parodied in an episode of The Goodies - Bill and a woman are in soft focus whilst kissing, when he suddenly stops, runs up to the camera and wipes the petroleum jelly off the lens. | |
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In Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Cloud has visions of Aerith in a Gaussian Girl way (though he himself is also Gaussianed in the visions). | |
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The first season of RuPaul's Drag Race was notorious for this. Not only was it present throughout the show, but RuPaul had an extra-strong version used on herself. How bad was it? As far as anyone could tell, the show was hosted by a brown blob with eyes that vaguely resembled a drag queen◊. The second season fortunately got rid of the filter, since by that point, everyone on LOGO, even some of the contestants, were mocking her for it. This trope was also invoked by the fact that Drag Race is not shot in HD, but "Stunning Standard Definition." At least, until the show's Channel Hop to VH1. | |
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In the second Pokémon Mystery Dungeon special, this effect is used on a shot of Gabite when Sunflora has been hit with Attract. | |
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Rabbit at Rest: Discussed Trope. As his granddaughter flips channels on the TV, Harry sees Greer Garson "looking gently out of focus in black and white." | |
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In WALL•E, Eve not only gets this treatment at times, but actually lives it. Her semi-translucent white plastic body scatters light, giving her an innately soft outline. | |
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In West Side Story (1961), when Tony and Maria both see each other for the first time, the edges of the frame are noticeably blurred (though, this is more to create the effect that they each have eyes only for one another) | |
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Parodied twice in Futurama. Zoidberg spots a lobster in a tank this way (and ends up leaving the bar with it) in an early episode, Love's Labours Lost in Space, back before Flanderization had rendered him the perennial loveless loser. And in the episode "Bendless Love", when Bender first sees Anglelyne, she appears out of focus - until the foreman orders the dirty glass in front of her removed. This is also inverted as the glass is curved, distorting and muting her curvy body. |
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Done for laughs in Wayne's World. When Wayne first sees Cassandra, she's on stage aggressively singing "Let me stand next to your fire". Wayne's view of her is in Gaussian and he hears "Dream Weaver". This is also a running joke with Garth's crush, played by Donna Dixon, who appears to the "Romeo and Juliet" overture, slow-motion flying hair and all. |
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Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy VIII: Averted for the most part with Rinoa, until the ending — and then subverted, by having her face so blurry that it's basically a bunch of vague shaded and non-shaded spots, since Squall couldn't remember what she looked like. In Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, during Zack's death, Cloud is shown to have flashbacks and memories of Zack in a Gaussian Girl manner. And to add on to that, Cloud himself later appears fully Gaussianed in the sunlight. |
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In Episode 5 of The Most Popular Girls in School, Lunch Lady Belinda saw Cameron van Buren like this. | |
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Happens when Hiccup first sees Astrid in How to Train Your Dragon (2010), helped by the fact that there's a massive exploding fireball behind her. | |
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In The Sound of Music, when Maria and the captain dance the Landler, the gaussian effect on Julie Andrews is used to show how the captain starts seeing Maria differently. | |
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In Saturday Night Live, a sketch involved Michael Moore and Phil Donahue contacting Barbra Streisand by cable. Her image is shown with a super-strong Gaussian Blur, as they comment on how young she still looks. Also the Elizabeth Taylor's White Diamonds ad-parody sketch featuring Sally Field behind about four layers of gauze. And yet again during the 2022 Midterm Elections, to lampoon the Republican candidate for Arizona Governor, former newscaster Kari Lake, who frequently gave virtual speeches and interviews (still quite common during the tail end of the worst of the COVID pandemic,) from behind a very strong soft focus (that she was already being mocked for◊) with "Kari" (as played by Cecily Strong) commenting that she's speaking from a "beautiful pool of Vaseline" and her campaign isn't dead yet, "even though my camera filter makes it look like I'm in Heaven." |
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Ikemen Sengoku: While we don't get to see the actual effect, Sasuke starts seeing a "glow" around the female main character as he falls in love with her. He doesn't realize the reason behind him seeing her this way and just thinks that he's suffering from some strange eye condition. | |
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Fanny: Used multiple times to make Leslie Caron look just that much more beautiful. | |
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Sextette, a Mae West vehicle from 1978, noticeably used this technique in all of her scenes to try and portray her as a cougar-y seductress (her current love interest was played by Timothy Dalton). Mae was now in her eighties, and resembled a busty alien Pez dispenser. The soft-focus didn't help. | |
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: When Snake knocks out Ocelot, soon to be his Stalker with a Crush, we see through Ocelot's eyes. He's losing consciousness, so Snake is fully Gaussianed and even appears to sparkle a little in the light, which is parodied in this page of The Last Days of FOXHOUND. Played for Laughs in the Secret Theater "He's Still Got It", in which The End sees EVA this way. |
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Used in The Monkees episode "The Chaperone" when Micky had to be disguised as a woman to fool some guy. Although the disguise was comically unconvincing to the viewers, the target male's first enraptured view of "her" was in obvious soft-focus. | |
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Doctor Who: In "The Daleks", closeups of the Thals are shot this way to indicate that they are an Inhumanly Beautiful Race. In the First Doctor serial "The Web Planet", the Zarbi are almost always shown through a greased lens as an attempt to disguise how lousy the costumes look. In "Terror of the Zygons", the Doctor is shot in extreme closeup like this when he uses his Hypnotic Eyes on Sarah Jane, although it's less to hide imperfections or indicate attractiveness than to indicate Sarah's half-conscious mental state. Used quite frequently on everyone in the first series of the revival for no particular reason. |
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Lampshaded for a bizarre joke in Ginger and Fred. Pippo, a dancer getting ready backstage at a variety show, sits next to a woman in a strange outfit. The woman wears a sort of metal rig that holds a pane of glass in front of her face. When Pippo asks what's her deal, the woman says that it's "a soft focus screen" and "it makes me look younger." Then the woman looks through the glass at the camera and delivers some TV news patter. | |
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Used to marvelous effect on Michelle Monaghan in an episode of The Path that is supposed to take place in Giverny, Francenote It was actually filmed at Oheka Castle on Long Island. It's all art-directed and photographed like a classic French film from the '60s, where you'd expect to see Anouk Aimee or Catherine Deneuve who were often filmed this way. | |
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Sophie Maes first appears this way in the film version of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People. | |
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Used in some of the flashbacks in Forever when Abigail is at her youngest, most noticeably in "Look Before You Leap" in Italy when Abigail catches up to Henry after he tries to leave her at the Hotel Montoliogne. | |
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And in Valley of the Dolls as Jennifer turns forty, after having been in a number of French art films, she plans to return to America to make movies there: she trusts her manager to make sure there's "silk on the camera" and soft lighting, and for situations like personal appearances, where she can't fully conceal her age from reporters' flash cameras, maybe she can imitate Greta Garbo and hide from the cameras. | |
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Used in the first shot of the love interest in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. (On the other hand, much of the film seems to be shot like this...) | |
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Pokémon: The Series: In "The Ghost of Maiden's Peak", this happens when Ash sees Misty in a lovely kimono. "Piplup, Up, and Away!" reveals that Piplup always sees Dawn this way. The little penguin clearly has a crush on her. |
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Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson attempted to create the romantic soft focus on a car by smearing vaseline on the camera lens. It didn't go well. | |
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Train from Black Cat is seen this way (complete with Bishie Sparkle) by his Stalker with a Crush Kyoko, whenever she's imagining or thinking of him. | |
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Final Fantasy VIII: Averted for the most part with Rinoa, until the ending — and then subverted, by having her face so blurry that it's basically a bunch of vague shaded and non-shaded spots, since Squall couldn't remember what she looked like. | |
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Used as a joke in the live-action Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster, when Fred catches Daphne after she'd knocked out a barn's upper window. As the pair gaze at each other and they both realize he's saved her life, the image of Fred is blurred and soft-lit. | |
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The angelically beautiful elves in The Lord of the Rings movies displayed this quality for both genders, particularly for Liv Tyler's Arwen. | |
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Charmed loved this trope. It was generally used on Alyssa Milano, because Phoebe was supposed to be the pretty one. Used when the girls first meet their mother in the first season. In the last episode, used on Patty and Penny, because both actresses were about 25 years older than the age they were playing. Most of the time, this made sense, since the actresses playing Patty and Penny were supposed to be ghosts, so being a little fuzzy would made sense, but in the occasional scene they were made solid again, it was still there. |
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In the original Mission: Impossible, this was used with some frequency on Cinnamon. | |
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In "The Ghost of Maiden's Peak", this happens when Ash sees Misty in a lovely kimono. | |
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Happens in the manga, first anime and second anime of Sailor Moon, with Mamoru's dream about the princess asking him for the Maboroshi no Ginzuishou. In Act 1 of Sailor Moon Crystal, when Usagi and Mamoru first really look at each other, it suddenly becomes a mutual Held Gaze in soft focus, with a few Love Bubbles appearing as they stare at each other. The filter dissipates as Usagi realizes the moment's awkwardness. |
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In Full Metal Panic!, the bedridden Gauron is shown recalling "beautiful" memories of a 12-year-old Sousuke◊ being in a Gaussian Girl mannernote The moment he's reminiscing about is Sousuke after a battle in which he kills several men. Gauron calls him a "killer saint". Yeah, Gauron has problems. Also, in the short amount of time he was shown in the show, Zaied had frequent, really Gaussian Girl-esque memories of playing half-naked in the water with a young Sousuke. Although since they're close in age, Zaied might be romanticising their childhood together rather than Sousuke specifically. |
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In Act 1 of Sailor Moon Crystal, when Usagi and Mamoru first really look at each other, it suddenly becomes a mutual Held Gaze in soft focus, with a few Love Bubbles appearing as they stare at each other. The filter dissipates as Usagi realizes the moment's awkwardness. | |
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