Beam of Enlightenment

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    Tristan demonstrates while hungry.


    A commonly used device when the character gets a moment of clarity, shock, or insight what looks like a laser or a lightning bolt on a black background will shoot behind their heads. Used to emphasize the urgency or impact of what the character has just realized.

    The Idea Bulb is a similar convention in Western media. Alertness Blink also has a lot in common with this trope.

    Not to be confused with the similar Thunder Shock, which expresses, well, shock.

    Examples of Beam of Enlightenment include:

    Anime and Manga

    • Various moments in Dragonball Z when someone senses another character's ki (energy).
      • Gohan also had a Beam Of Enlightenment when he snapped and transformed into a Super Saiyan 2.
    • Another instance where it is used frequently is in Detective Conan, whenever the title character finally realizes who the criminal is.
      • It's also used when a character finds a breakthrough, when the suspect/victim of the week hears something uncomfortable that is bound to turn up later.
    • Can be seen at various points in Ranma 1/2, usually used for comic effect.
    • Often occurs in Yu-Gi-Oh!, when Yugi manages to think up a strategy to beat his latest opponent.
    • Seen in the sixth episode of the TV version of Ah! My Goddess, when Belldandy sensed the entity possessing Megumi's apartment.
    • In Gundam shows, the Beam of Enlightenment signifies a Newtype's danger sense going off, and is generally referred to as the "Newtype flash" by fans.
    • Every time Kaiji discovers anything at all, there's a notorious close-up of his face with a lightning bolt in the background.
      • One of the songs on the soundtrack is even entitled "Beam of Light".
    • Sena, the running back nicknamed Eyeshield 21, often has these when noticing his enemy's weakness, or realizing how to make himself faster/stronger.
    • Also very frequent in Cromartie High School.

    Video Game

    • Shows up whenever the Dimensional Scream activates in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky, and the anime specials based on them.

    Web Comics

    • Used in El Goonish Shive when, thinking that she's going to die, Ellen temporarily goes nuts.
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