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== Video Games ==
* The majority of [[The Legend of Zelda|Zelda's]] attacks in the [[Super Smash Bros.]] games involve sparkles. The fairies in the ''Zelda'' games sparkle too, so much that you can't actually see their bodies.
* Shiny (or Alternate Colored) [[Pokémon]] sparkle upon leaving their Poké Balls (or being [[Random Encounters|randomly encountered]] in the case of wild Pokémon). It used to be so that you could tell they were special even if you were playing on a monochrome Game Boy, but the effect became so characteristic of Shinies that it's appeared in all games since.
** Starting with FireRed and LeafGreen, Poké Balls now sparkle after a Pokémon is caught.
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* [[Jem]]. Many of the terrifyingly fashionable clothes the band wears have sparkles...and then there's the videos. SPARKLE VIDEOS.
* [[P.J. Sparkles]] is overflowing with sparkles. The title even tells us so.
* ''[[Winx Club]]'' has each of the girls' fairy wardrobe sprinkled in sparkles.
** Some of the girls have even worn sparkly wardrobe once...or twice...or more.
* [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Twilight Sparkle]], anyone? In the show, magic is indicated by sparkly halos, so it's not surprising that the pony with "Sparkle" in her name represents the Element of Magic.