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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* ''[[Kamichama Karin]]'', the source of the image above.
* ''[[Kamichama Karin]]'', the source of the image above.
* Frequently seen in ''[[Ranma ½|Ranma 1/2]]''.
* Frequently seen in ''[[Ranma ½]]''.
* The "D digging in the dump" scene from ''[[Parallel Trouble Adventure Dual]]''.
* The "D digging in the dump" scene from ''[[Parallel Trouble Adventure Dual]]''.
* [[media:1141926281531.jpg|Click here]] for an example from the [[Anime]] ''[[One Piece]]''.
* [[media:1141926281531.jpg|Click here]] for an example from the [[Anime]] ''[[One Piece]]''.

Revision as of 14:42, 28 October 2014

The appearance of a faint white or grey fog or glow around and above objects and people during a rainstorm. This is a representation of a real-world phenomenon -- a kind of mist generated by the shattering of raindrops impacting on a surface -- which normally can only be seen under the right angles and light conditions, but which in anime can be seen all the time during a rainstorm. Adds an almost otherworldly air to rainy scenes, but also makes drawing rain much easier.

See also Redemption in the Rain.

Examples of Rain Aura include:


Anime and Manga

Theater

  • This is simulated using a fog machine in the Les Misérables song "On My Own", in which Eponine sings about how the rain makes the pavement look like silver.

Western Animation

  • The episode "Haunted" from Teen Titans subtly gives away a secret early on when Robin has a Rain Aura but Slade does not...

Real Life

  • Go somewhere that's at once miserably hot and horridly humid. Stir in one (1) cloudburst. Observe the steam rising from the pavement. Repeat as necessary.