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Most of the examples of [[Magic Kiss]] fit into its subtropes:
Most of the examples of [[Magic Kiss]] fit into its subtropes:
* [[True Loves Kiss]] is the solution to 99.9% of magical curses, and is very common in [[Fairy Tales]].
* [[True Love's Kiss]] is the solution to 99.9% of magical curses, and is very common in [[Fairy Tales]].
* [[A Magic Contract Comes With a Kiss]]: ''pactio'' your way into to someone's heart.
* [[A Magic Contract Comes With a Kiss]]: ''pactio'' your way into to someone's heart.


[[Intimate Healing]] qualifies as a magic kiss if it isn't, well, more intimate; the literal examples of [[Kiss of Death]] may also be a magic kiss. [[Kissing Under the Influence]] could be the result of magic, but isn't magical itself. Compare [[Heart Beat Down]] and [[Kiss of the Vampire]].
[[Intimate Healing]] qualifies as a magic kiss if it isn't, well, more intimate; the literal examples of [[Kiss of Death]] may also be a magic kiss. [[Kissing Under the Influence]] could be the result of magic, but isn't magical itself. Compare [[Heart Beat Down]] and [[Kiss of the Vampire]].
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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Superman II (Film)|Superman II]]''. The "[[New Powers As the Plot Demands|kiss]] of [[Laser Guided Amnesia]]" Superman gives to Lois Lane at the end of the movie.
* ''[[Superman II (Film)|Superman II]]''. The "[[New Powers As the Plot Demands|kiss]] of [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]" Superman gives to Lois Lane at the end of the movie.
* In the [[Lindsay Lohan]] film [[Film/Just My Luck|Just My Luck]], the main characters can swap their Born Lucky and Born Unlucky status with each other by kissing.
* In the [[Lindsay Lohan]] film [[Film/Just My Luck|Just My Luck]], the main characters can swap their Born Lucky and Born Unlucky status with each other by kissing.



Revision as of 15:13, 9 January 2014

Some kisses are so sweet that they feel like magic, but some kisses actually are magic. A Magic Kiss has some supernatural effect that either binds or releases a spell, for weal or woe.

While it's often used as an excuse for Fan Service or ship teasing in modern works, chaste examples of fairy tale magic kisses are Older Than Steam.

Most of the examples of Magic Kiss fit into its subtropes:

Intimate Healing qualifies as a magic kiss if it isn't, well, more intimate; the literal examples of Kiss of Death may also be a magic kiss. Kissing Under the Influence could be the result of magic, but isn't magical itself. Compare Heart Beat Down and Kiss of the Vampire.

Examples of Magic Kiss include:


Anime and Manga

  • In Outlanders, Kahm gives Tetsuya the ability to understand her alien language with a kiss. Though later they cast an area-affect version of the spell, probably so Kahm didn't have kiss the entire Nuba tribe.
  • In Revolutionary Girl Utena, Anthy would kiss Utena's sword (which she had just pulled from Utena's chest) to "abandon her body and protect the sword". Freud Was Right, indeed.
  • The 'Kiss Of Life' from UFO Princess Valkyrie is both this and A Magic Contract Comes With a Kiss. Specifically, when Valkyrie first uses the Kiss Of Life to save Kazuto by injecting him with half her soul, it's a case of a kiss contract... but subsequently, after she's wound up in Sleep Mode Size, she could 'reconnect' with the missing half of her soul and temporarily regain her magical powers by kissing Kazuto again - which would be another Magic Kiss.

Comic Books

  • Starfire of the Teen Titans can learn any person's language with a touch, but she chooses to do it with a kiss because it's more fun that way.

Film

Literature

Live Action TV

  • Cordelia gets Doyle's vision power when Doyle kisses her in Angel. She later also passes a vision to Angel that way.

Tabletop Games

  • Succubi and Incubi in Dungeons and Dragons (all the way to the 1st Edition) have an energy drain attack delivered though either a kiss or a hug.
  • Both Forgotten Realms sourcebooks and novels by Ed Greenwood had spellcasters delivering touch-spells with an extra kink. Magic Missile Reflection spell in The Seven Sisters was called "Shalantha's Kiss" because its inventor always casting it on her adventuring band like this. Elmara in The Making of a Mage, trying to keep things silent, hits a surprised opponent with a Fleshflame spell -- a kiss so hot that when it ended the smoke trailed from that guy's ears, literally. In Elminster In Myth Drannor Symrustar Auglamyr triggered a pre-set spell much the same way.
    • The only described instance of rare spell "spellsingers' luck" involved a permanent silvery lips mark on the recipient's skin. Seven Sisters did cast in a similar fashion fate link and some beneficial spell. In the latter case Storm blew a silver "kiss" that flew from her mouth to the recipient's cheek and attached there as a tattoo-like mark.

Video Games

Webcomics

  • In Homestuck, this is a SBURB game mechanic. If a player dies (and if they have an intact dreamself), they can be revived if another player kisses their corpse within an unspecified time limit (if time runs out, the wounds propagate to the dreamself, killing them too).

Western Animation

  • In Teen Titans, Starfire can learn new languages with a kiss, which makes her the Team Face. The comic book version could do it with any touch but usually used the ability with a kiss, but it was distilled to just kissing in the animation.