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[[File:GandolfWhite_6662.jpg|link=The Lord of the Rings (Film)|right| '''''Pray''''' Gandalf doesn't get any [[Idea Bulb|bright ideas]].]]
[[File:GandolfWhite 6662.jpg|link=The Lord of the Rings (film)|frame| '''''Pray''''' Gandalf doesn't get any [[Idea Bulb|bright ideas]].]]


A character is lit from behind by a blinding light, usually making the figure rather indistinct. Makes for a dramatic appearance, and seems like [[What Would X Do?|something Jesus would do]]. [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]] Remember, [[Power Glows]]. This is what a [[Holy Halo]] is ''supposed'' to represent.

A character is lit from behind by a blinding light, usually making the figure rather indistinct. Makes for a dramatic appearance, and seems like [[What Would X Do|something Jesus would do]]. [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]] Remember, [[Power Glows]]. This is what a [[Holy Halo]] is ''supposed'' to represent.


Not reserved for [[The Messiah]], as it's a pretty [[Rule of Cool|cool]] thing to do in general. See also [[Background Halo]].
Not reserved for [[The Messiah]], as it's a pretty [[Rule of Cool|cool]] thing to do in general. See also [[Background Halo]].


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Examples:

== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* Parodied in ''[[Slayers]]'' when Amelia [[I Have the High Ground|stands serenely atop a pillar]] looking out to the sea while in the unexplored (by the magical part) [[Muggle]] part of the world. While the Muggles below look horrified at a small girl standing at a high location thinking she'll fall, this turns to shock when the see her [[Flight|fly down]] with the sun's rays behind her, and assume she's an angel. Being the [[Love Freak]] that she is, she uses this to convert them to the way of justice.
* Parodied in ''[[Slayers]]'' when Amelia [[I Have the High Ground|stands serenely atop a pillar]] looking out to the sea while in the unexplored (by the magical part) [[Muggle]] part of the world. While the Muggles below look horrified at a small girl standing at a high location thinking she'll fall, this turns to shock when the see her [[Flight|fly down]] with the sun's rays behind her, and assume she's an angel. Being the [[Love Freak]] that she is, she uses this to convert them to the way of justice.
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* Parodied in ''[[School Rumble]]'' during Harima's hermit/god phase, when he also displays a [[Friend to All Living Things]] persona.
* Parodied in ''[[School Rumble]]'' during Harima's hermit/god phase, when he also displays a [[Friend to All Living Things]] persona.
* ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]'': After mentioning how Yuno ("Juno") (<ref>In most European languages the J in "Juno" pronounced like an English "Y".</ref>) is the goddess of marriages, Miyako has Yuno stand in front of the glass door to show off her divine power. Behold the power of backlighting...
* ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]'': After mentioning how Yuno ("Juno") (<ref>In most European languages the J in "Juno" pronounced like an English "Y".</ref>) is the goddess of marriages, Miyako has Yuno stand in front of the glass door to show off her divine power. Behold the power of backlighting...



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* Luke Skywalker is {{media|luke_our_savior_2388.JPG| drawn with one}} in the comicbook adaptation of ''[[The Thrawn Trilogy|The Last Command]]''. His sister is their Mal'ary'ush, "[[This Is My Name On Foreign|child of the savior]]" while Luke is merely "firstson of the Lord Vader", but she doesn't get backlit when talking to Noghri.
* Luke Skywalker is [[media:luke our savior 2388.jpg|drawn with one]] in the comic book adaptation of ''[[The Thrawn Trilogy|The Last Command]]''. His sister is their Mal'ary'ush, "[[This Is My Name on Foreign|child of the savior]]" while Luke is merely "first son of the Lord Vader", but she doesn't get backlit when talking to Noghri.


== Fan Fiction ==
* Kyon is seen that way by Kanae in ''[[Kyon Big Damn Hero (Fanfic)|Kyon Big Damn Hero]]'' after fighting a giant robot at the beach.


== Fan Works ==
* Kyon is seen that way by Kanae in ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero]]'' after fighting a giant robot at the beach.


== Film ==
== Film ==
* Kirk's entrance in ''[[Star Trek]] II''.
* Kirk's entrance in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]''.
* The ending of ''[[Batman|Batman Forever]]'', the Bat-signal filling in for the light.
* The ending of ''[[Batman|Batman Forever]]'', the Bat-signal filling in for the light.
** In the fourth installment, again as a [[Call Back]].
** In the fourth installment, again as a [[Call Back]].
* ''[[The Crow]]'' has this during the "I do care" scene in the movie, with Eric silhouetted by the sun in the big window.
* ''[[The Crow]]'' has this during the "I do care" scene in the movie, with Eric silhouetted by the sun in the big window.
* It happens in ''[[Ghost (Film)|Ghost]]'', just before Sam goes to Heaven. Notably this is the only time in the entire film his girlfriend sees him as a ghost.
* It happens in ''[[Ghost (film)|Ghost]]'', just before Sam goes to Heaven. Notably this is the only time in the entire film his girlfriend sees him as a ghost.
* It happens a couple of times in [[A Hard Days Night (Film)|A Hard Days Night]]. In the first "Can't Buy Me Love" when [[The Beatles]] first break out of the TV studio and into the field, they get backlit by the sun as they clamber downstairs. And Paul McCartney gets this for a second or two, via a stage light, near the end of the "And I Love Her" segment... [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]
* It happens a couple of times in ''[[A Hard Day's Night]]''. In the first "Can't Buy Me Love" when [[The Beatles]] first break out of the TV studio and into the field, they get backlit by the sun as they clamber downstairs. And Paul McCartney gets this for a second or two, via a stage light, near the end of the "And I Love Her" segment... [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]
* [[Robo Cop|RoboCop]] when he busts the drug factory.
* ''[[RoboCop]]'', when he busts the drug factory.
* The Frighteners has this as Michael J. Fox' character gets booted back to life by his ghostly afterlife pals. Who've got the holy light behind them.
* ''[[The Frighteners]]'' has this as [[Michael J. Fox]]' character gets booted back to life by his ghostly afterlife pals. Who've got the holy light behind them.
* Jake Blues' release from prison at the start of [[The Blues Brothers]].
* Jake Blues' release from prison at the start of ''[[The Blues Brothers]]''.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: [[The Bible (Literature)|Jesus and company]]. Heaven is a pretty bright place, doncha know.
* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: [[The Bible|Jesus and company]]. Heaven is a pretty bright place, dontchya know.
* Aslan in ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' books.
* Aslan in ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' books.
* [[God]] is so bright in [[Divine Comedy|Dante's writings]] you can't see him at all, while God in ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' is like this for the first few minutes... then becomes a grumpy, rather repellent old man.
* [[God]] is so bright in [[The Divine Comedy|Dante's writings]] you can't see him at all, while God in ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' is like this for the first few minutes... then becomes a grumpy, rather repellent old man.
** Also shamelessly ripped off by ''Jerry Springer: The Opera''.
** Also shamelessly ripped off by ''[[Jerry Springer: The Opera]]''.
* Gandalf the White in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* Gandalf the White in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* In the [[X Wing Series]] novel "Iron Fist", [[Big Bad]] Zsinj makes some preparations for a meeting with potential allies, then stands in front of a hologram of the galaxy and asks [[The Dragon]], Melvar, what he thinks. General Melvar dryly notes that he might also want to be softly backlit to give him a holy glow.
* In the ''[[X Wing Series]]'' novel ''Iron Fist'', [[Big Bad]] Zsinj makes some preparations for a meeting with potential allies, then stands in front of a hologram of the galaxy and asks [[The Dragon]], Melvar, what he thinks. General Melvar dryly notes that he might also want to be softly backlit to give him a holy glow.


== Live Action Television ==
== Live Action Television ==
* ''[[NCIS]]'', one of the first episodes of Season 7, pulled off by - who else? - Gibbs, after {{spoiler|shooting the bastard who tortured his team, beating the crap out of said bastard's lackeys, AND arriving in a few minutes from a mile away. Not impossible, but nothing is with Gibbs.}}

* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', when Rose becomes the Bad Wolf, she exits the TARDIS glowing and backlit by golden light. Bonus points for her hair having that weird I-look-like-I'm-underwater-but-I'm-not thing going on.
* NCIS, one of the first episodes of Season 7, pulled off by - who else? - Gibbs, after {{spoiler|shooting the bastard who tortured his team, beating the crap out of said bastard's lackeys, AND arriving in a few minutes from a mile away. Not impossible, but nothing is with Gibbs.}}
* In ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'', when Rose becomes the Bad Wolf, she exits the TARDIS glowing and backlit by golden light. Bonus points for her hair having that weird I-look-like-I'm-underwater-but-I'm-not thing going on.
** The Doctor in "The Fires of Pompeii" when he {{spoiler|goes back to rescue Caecillius and his family}}.
** The Doctor in "The Fires of Pompeii" when he {{spoiler|goes back to rescue Caecillius and his family}}.
* Parodied in ''[[Black Books]]'' when Manny is briefly transformed into a human "Little Book of Calm".
* Parodied in ''[[Black Books]]'' when Manny is briefly transformed into a human "Little Book of Calm".
* A rather [[Narm|Narmy]] moment early in ''[[Smallville]]'' had Clark rescuing a boy from a trash truck by tearing a hole through the side. The boy sees Clark's head pop in to view surrounded by loads and loads of [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|holy backlight]].
* A rather [[Narm]]y moment early in ''[[Smallville]]'' had Clark rescuing a boy from a trash truck by tearing a hole through the side. The boy sees Clark's head pop in to view surrounded by loads and loads of [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|holy backlight]].
* The cast of ''[[Touched By an Angel]]'' always get the glowing treatment whenever they reveal their identities.
* The cast of ''[[Touched By an Angel]]'' always get the glowing treatment whenever they reveal their identities.
* Used comedically in ''[[Seinfeld]]''--a priest sees Elaine, in a modest white dress, backlit by the window with the sun behind it, and think's she's the Virgin Mary.
* Used comedically in ''[[Seinfeld]]''—a priest sees Elaine, in a modest white dress, backlit by the window with the sun behind it, and think's she's the Virgin Mary.
* Played with in an episode of ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]''. When Kara goes to {{spoiler|see Anders, who has become a Hybrid}}, the hallway lighting makes her look angelic as she stands in the doorway. When she steps inside the room and the door closes, the [[Matrix Raining Code]] projected onto her makes her look demonic.
* Played with in an episode of [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|the 2004 ''Battlestar Galactica'']]. When Kara goes to {{spoiler|see Anders, who has become a Hybrid}}, the hallway lighting makes her look angelic as she stands in the doorway. When she steps inside the room and the door closes, the [[Matrix Raining Code]] projected onto her makes her look demonic.
* In Season 5 of ''[[The Amazing Race]]'', the editors used a version of the [[Holy Backlight]] on, of all things, an airport departures board when they were talking about their faith. To underline the effect, they also added a sound effect of a heavenly choir. On the next leg, the same sound effect was used, along with a shot of a line of white-robed nuns descending an escalator, when they were able to secure seats on an earlier flight that hadn't been available the day before.
* In Season 5 of ''[[The Amazing Race]]'', the editors used a version of the Holy Backlight on, of all things, an airport departures board when they were talking about their faith. To underline the effect, they also added a sound effect of a heavenly choir. On the next leg, the same sound effect was used, along with a shot of a line of white-robed nuns descending an escalator, when they were able to secure seats on an earlier flight that hadn't been available the day before.
* An episode of ''[[Cold Case (TV)|Cold Case]]'' reverses this by {{spoiler|having a [[Holy Backlight]] incident be the trigger for a serial killer's mania, leading to his first murder: the poor backlighted sap.}}
* An episode of ''[[Cold Case]]'' reverses this by {{spoiler|having a Holy Backlight incident be the trigger for a serial killer's mania, leading to his first murder: the poor backlighted sap.}}
* In Part IV of [[Angels in America]], as Prior is in the graveyard telling Belize about his visitation by the Angel, he is aptly lit from behind, so much so that Belize shields his eyes.
* In Part IV of the HBO [[Miniseries]] of ''[[Angels in America]]'', as Prior is in the graveyard telling Belize about his visitation by the Angel, he is aptly lit from behind, so much so that Belize shields his eyes.
* A ''[[MASH]]'' episode with a ''[[Rashomon]]''-style story line had Major Burns' version of the story showing him as a cool, capable surgeon, backlit in a very holy fashion.
* A ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'' episode with a ''[[Rashomon]]''-style story line had Major Burns' version of the story showing him as a cool, capable surgeon, backlit in a very holy fashion.
* Parodied in ''[[Scrubs]]'' with Kevin Casey, who simply blinks and asks the nurse in the next room to turn the incredibly bright light away from him.
* Parodied in ''[[Scrubs]]'' with Kevin Casey, who simply blinks and asks the nurse in the next room to turn the incredibly bright light away from him.



== Theatre ==
== Theatre ==

* In ''[[Angels in America]]'', the Angel is described as "four divine emanations - phosphor, fluor, lumen, candle." In stage versions and the TV miniseries, this usually means she is back-lit to an almost blinding degree.
* In ''[[Angels in America]]'', the Angel is described as "four divine emanations - phosphor, fluor, lumen, candle." In stage versions and the TV miniseries, this usually means she is back-lit to an almost blinding degree.


== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* For some inexplicable reason, Eliwood rescuing Ninian in ''[[Fire Emblem]]''. It even comes with a [[Pietà Plagiarism]] bonus!

* Rosalina's first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. Appropriate, since she [[Wild Mass Guessing|might be]] [[God]].
* For some inexplicable reason, Eliwood rescuing Ninian in ''[[Fire Emblem]]''. It even comes with a [[Pieta Plagiarism]] bonus!
* Rosalina's first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy (Video Game)|Super Mario Galaxy]]''. Appropriate, since she [[Wild Mass Guessing|might be]] [[God]].


== Web Animation ==
== Web Animation ==
* Used in conjunction with [[Lens Flare]]s for Saltman's [[Calling Your Attacks|"Salt Laser"]] attack in ''[[Banana-nana-Ninja!]]'': [https://web.archive.org/web/20141028020444/http://www.banana-ninja.com/episodes/OCBZ_Saltman2.html Battle of the Elements.]


== Web Comics ==
* Used in conjunction with [[Lens Flare|Lens Flares]] for Saltman's [[Calling Your Attacks|"Salt Laser"]] attack in ''[[Banana Nana Ninja]]'': [http://www.banana-ninja.com/episodes/OCBZ_Saltman2.html Battle of the Elements.]

== Webcomics ==

* In ''[[The Last Days of Foxhound]]'', Solid Snake appears exclusively in this manner.
* In ''[[The Last Days of Foxhound]]'', Solid Snake appears exclusively in this manner.
* [http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/skater910/1172125605987.jpg Godly Kitten]
* Dechs, the ''[[Antihero for Hire]]'', loves doing this, with the help of a portable floodlight. At one point, Crossroad complains about it, calling it his "Ghost of Christmas Past schtick".
* Dechs, the ''[[Antihero for Hire]]'', loves doing this, with the help of a portable floodlight. At one point, Crossroad complains about it, calling it his "Ghost of Christmas Past schtick".


== Western Animation ==
== Web Original ==
* [http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/skater910/1172125605987.jpg Godly Kitten].


== Western Animation ==
* Sab Shimono's character in ''Where The Toys Come From''.
* Sab Shimono's character in ''[[Where The Toys Come From]]''.
* Parodied (what else?) in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "Bart's Girlfriend": Bart first sees Jessica when she steps to the church podium to do a Bible reading and she is immediately surrounded by a [[Holy Backlight]]. Bart exclaims "There IS a God!"... then we cut to outside to see that ''a lighthouse'' is shining its light directly at the church window.
* Parodied (what else?) in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' episode "Bart's Girlfriend": Bart first sees Jessica when she steps to the church podium to do a Bible reading and she is immediately surrounded by a Holy Backlight. Bart exclaims "There IS a God!"... then we cut to outside to see that ''a lighthouse'' is shining its light directly at the church window.
{{quote| '''Random Guy''': I'm telling you the light would work better if it pointed it out to sea!<br />
{{quote|'''Random Guy''': I'm telling you the light would work better if it pointed it out to sea!
'''Sea Captain''': Arr, shut up! I know what I'm doing!<br />
'''Sea Captain''': Arr, shut up! I know what I'm doing!
''[a boat crashes against some rocks the distance]''<br />
''[a boat crashes against some rocks the distance]''
'''Sea Captain''': Arr, I hate the sea and everything in it. }}
'''Sea Captain''': Arr, I hate the sea and everything in it. }}
* Done by [[Ninja|Prowl]] who, to quote [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Main_Page Transformers Wiki], "[http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/b/b6/TFA_Nanosec_Prowl_awesome.JPG uses his Ninja skills to maximize the available lighting effects]" in one episode of [[Transformers Animated]].
* Done by [[Ninja|Prowl]] who, to quote [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Main_Page Transformers Wiki], [http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/b/b6/TFA_Nanosec_Prowl_awesome.JPG "uses his Ninja skills to maximize the available lighting effects"] in one episode of ''[[Transformers Animated]]''.
* In the ''Futurama'' episode "A Tale of Two Santas", as Bender is about to be executed for being Santa Claus, each of the main cast enters dressed as Santa declaring [[I Am Spartacus|"I am also Santa Claus!"]], despite the fact that Santa is a robot. Zoidberg enters last, backlite and dressed as Jesus. [[And Zoidberg|"And I'm his friend Jesus!"]]
* In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "A Tale of Two Santas", as Bender is about to be executed for being Santa Claus, each of the main cast enters dressed as Santa declaring [[I Am Spartacus|"I am also Santa Claus!"]], despite the fact that Santa is a robot. Zoidberg enters last, backlite and dressed as Jesus. [[And Zoidberg|"And I'm his friend Jesus!"]]


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Latest revision as of 21:46, 11 January 2022

Pray Gandalf doesn't get any bright ideas.

A character is lit from behind by a blinding light, usually making the figure rather indistinct. Makes for a dramatic appearance, and seems like something Jesus would do. What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic Remember, Power Glows. This is what a Holy Halo is supposed to represent.

Not reserved for The Messiah, as it's a pretty cool thing to do in general. See also Background Halo.

Examples of Holy Backlight include:

Anime and Manga

  • Parodied in Slayers when Amelia stands serenely atop a pillar looking out to the sea while in the unexplored (by the magical part) Muggle part of the world. While the Muggles below look horrified at a small girl standing at a high location thinking she'll fall, this turns to shock when the see her fly down with the sun's rays behind her, and assume she's an angel. Being the Love Freak that she is, she uses this to convert them to the way of justice.
  • Parodied in Shugo Chara, where Amu makes a dramatic entrance in her Amulet Angel form. Turns out the backlighting is provided by Ran, Miki, and Suu operating floodlights behind her.
  • Parodied in School Rumble during Harima's hermit/god phase, when he also displays a Friend to All Living Things persona.
  • Hidamari Sketch: After mentioning how Yuno ("Juno") ([1]) is the goddess of marriages, Miyako has Yuno stand in front of the glass door to show off her divine power. Behold the power of backlighting...

Comic Books

Fan Works

  • Kyon is seen that way by Kanae in Kyon: Big Damn Hero after fighting a giant robot at the beach.

Film

  • Kirk's entrance in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
  • The ending of Batman Forever, the Bat-signal filling in for the light.
    • In the fourth installment, again as a Call Back.
  • The Crow has this during the "I do care" scene in the movie, with Eric silhouetted by the sun in the big window.
  • It happens in Ghost, just before Sam goes to Heaven. Notably this is the only time in the entire film his girlfriend sees him as a ghost.
  • It happens a couple of times in A Hard Day's Night. In the first "Can't Buy Me Love" when The Beatles first break out of the TV studio and into the field, they get backlit by the sun as they clamber downstairs. And Paul McCartney gets this for a second or two, via a stage light, near the end of the "And I Love Her" segment... What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic
  • RoboCop, when he busts the drug factory.
  • The Frighteners has this as Michael J. Fox' character gets booted back to life by his ghostly afterlife pals. Who've got the holy light behind them.
  • Jake Blues' release from prison at the start of The Blues Brothers.

Literature

Live Action Television

  • NCIS, one of the first episodes of Season 7, pulled off by - who else? - Gibbs, after shooting the bastard who tortured his team, beating the crap out of said bastard's lackeys, AND arriving in a few minutes from a mile away. Not impossible, but nothing is with Gibbs.
  • In Doctor Who, when Rose becomes the Bad Wolf, she exits the TARDIS glowing and backlit by golden light. Bonus points for her hair having that weird I-look-like-I'm-underwater-but-I'm-not thing going on.
    • The Doctor in "The Fires of Pompeii" when he goes back to rescue Caecillius and his family.
  • Parodied in Black Books when Manny is briefly transformed into a human "Little Book of Calm".
  • A rather Narmy moment early in Smallville had Clark rescuing a boy from a trash truck by tearing a hole through the side. The boy sees Clark's head pop in to view surrounded by loads and loads of holy backlight.
  • The cast of Touched By an Angel always get the glowing treatment whenever they reveal their identities.
  • Used comedically in Seinfeld—a priest sees Elaine, in a modest white dress, backlit by the window with the sun behind it, and think's she's the Virgin Mary.
  • Played with in an episode of the 2004 Battlestar Galactica. When Kara goes to see Anders, who has become a Hybrid, the hallway lighting makes her look angelic as she stands in the doorway. When she steps inside the room and the door closes, the Matrix Raining Code projected onto her makes her look demonic.
  • In Season 5 of The Amazing Race, the editors used a version of the Holy Backlight on, of all things, an airport departures board when they were talking about their faith. To underline the effect, they also added a sound effect of a heavenly choir. On the next leg, the same sound effect was used, along with a shot of a line of white-robed nuns descending an escalator, when they were able to secure seats on an earlier flight that hadn't been available the day before.
  • An episode of Cold Case reverses this by having a Holy Backlight incident be the trigger for a serial killer's mania, leading to his first murder: the poor backlighted sap.
  • In Part IV of the HBO Miniseries of Angels in America, as Prior is in the graveyard telling Belize about his visitation by the Angel, he is aptly lit from behind, so much so that Belize shields his eyes.
  • A M*A*S*H episode with a Rashomon-style story line had Major Burns' version of the story showing him as a cool, capable surgeon, backlit in a very holy fashion.
  • Parodied in Scrubs with Kevin Casey, who simply blinks and asks the nurse in the next room to turn the incredibly bright light away from him.

Theatre

  • In Angels in America, the Angel is described as "four divine emanations - phosphor, fluor, lumen, candle." In stage versions and the TV miniseries, this usually means she is back-lit to an almost blinding degree.

Video Games

Web Animation

Web Comics

  • In The Last Days of Foxhound, Solid Snake appears exclusively in this manner.
  • Dechs, the Antihero for Hire, loves doing this, with the help of a portable floodlight. At one point, Crossroad complains about it, calling it his "Ghost of Christmas Past schtick".

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Sab Shimono's character in Where The Toys Come From.
  • Parodied (what else?) in The Simpsons episode "Bart's Girlfriend": Bart first sees Jessica when she steps to the church podium to do a Bible reading and she is immediately surrounded by a Holy Backlight. Bart exclaims "There IS a God!"... then we cut to outside to see that a lighthouse is shining its light directly at the church window.

Random Guy: I'm telling you the light would work better if it pointed it out to sea!
Sea Captain: Arr, shut up! I know what I'm doing!
[a boat crashes against some rocks the distance]
Sea Captain: Arr, I hate the sea and everything in it.

  1. In most European languages the J in "Juno" pronounced like an English "Y".