Peacock Girl: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (Mass update links)
No edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{trope}}
{{trope}}
[[File:peekablue_tail.jpg|link=She Ra Princess of Power (Animation)|right|Is she [[Les Yay|asking Adora out]]?]]
[[File:peekablue tail.jpg|link=She-Ra: Princess of Power|frame|Is she [[Les Yay|asking Adora out]]?]]



When a '''humanoid person''' has a peacock tail, is wearing a bunch of feathers arranged as though it was a peacock tail (actually not a tail, but a separate group of feathers known as a "train"), or just has peacock feathers in some way (even around the shoulders or as a headpiece).
When a '''humanoid person''' has a peacock tail, is wearing a bunch of feathers arranged as though it was a peacock tail (actually not a tail, but a separate group of feathers known as a "train"), or just has peacock feathers in some way (even around the shoulders or as a headpiece).


This is common on girls in fiction, yet the peacock train is a feature of '''male''' peafowl in [[Real Life]] (females -- pea''hens'' -- lack the train and, at least in the case of the Indian (Blue) peahen, are rather drab in color (the Green peahens are much more colourful, only slightly less so than the Green peacock)); but such a flamboyant thing on a human guy would be, well, [[Camp Gay|flamboyant]]. So it's often human girls that have this, although a guy having one isn't entirely unheard of.
This is common on girls in fiction, yet the peacock train is a feature of '''male''' peafowl in [[Real Life]] (females—pea''hens''—lack the train and, at least in the case of the Indian (Blue) peahen, are rather drab in color (the Green peahens are much more colourful, only slightly less so than the Green peacock)); but such a flamboyant thing on a human guy would be, well, [[Camp Gay|flamboyant]]. So it's often human girls that have this, although a guy having one isn't entirely unheard of.


A [[Sub Trope]] of either [[Little Bit Beastly]] or [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers]], depending on whether this character actually has a tail or is just wearing one.
A [[Sub-Trope]] of either [[Little Bit Beastly]] or [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers]], depending on whether this character actually has a tail or is just wearing one.


Compare [[Winged Humanoid]], [[Giant Waist Ribbon]].
Compare [[Winged Humanoid]], [[Giant Waist Ribbon]].


Not to be confused with women who work for [[NBC]], or with [[Agent Peacock]].
Not to be confused with women who work for [[NBC]], or with [[Agent Peacock]].
{{examples}}
{{examples}}
== Advertising ==
* A recent{{when}} ad for Marshall's featured a photo shoot with dozens of Peacock Girl models, each with a different pair of shoes.
* The literal peacock girls from the [[Orangina]] ad.


== Advertisement ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* A recent ad for Marshall's featured a photo shoot with dozens of [[Peacock Girl]] models, each with a different pair of shoes.
* The literal peacock girls from the [[Orangina (Advertising)|Orangina]] ad.


== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Saint Seiya]]'', the (male) god Hypnos' armor has stylized peacock feathers and a quasi-[[Holy Halo]]. This is [[Shown Their Work]] since Hypnos would be depicted as a peacock in paintings.
* In ''[[Saint Seiya]]'', the (male) god Hypnos' armor has stylized peacock feathers and a quasi-[[Holy Halo]]. This is [[Shown Their Work]] since Hypnos would be depicted as a peacock in paintings.
** The anime also had a enemy from the peacock constelation, and he was a male (but, 99% of the cast was)
** The anime also had a enemy from the peacock constelation, and he was a male (but, 99% of the cast was)
* On one of the original ''[[Fushigi Boshi no Futago Hime]]'' pages, Altessa is shown wearing a peacock-inspired dress, with the plummage as part of her tiara. You can see it [http://futagohime.jp/original/weekly/weekly002_tu07.html here].
* On one of the original ''[[Fushigiboshi no Futagohime]]'' pages, Altessa is shown wearing a peacock-inspired dress, with the plummage as part of her tiara. You can see it [http://futagohime.jp/original/weekly/weekly002_tu07.html here].
* The peacock outfits from [[Bizenghast]].
* The peacock outfits from [[Bizenghast]].
* Turned about in ''[[Pet Shop of Horrors]]'', where the peacocks are of course males. In their human forms, however, they appear to be drag queens and mingle with Count D's human drag queen friends.
* Turned about in ''[[Pet Shop of Horrors]]'', where the peacocks are of course males. In their human forms, however, they appear to be drag queens and mingle with Count D's human drag queen friends.
* One of the shows in ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' had outfits with this.
* One of the shows in ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' had outfits with this.
* The Zuka club in ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' has a set of outfits with this, as a [[Shout Out]] to [[Takarazuka]].
* The Zuka club in ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' has a set of outfits with this, as a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Takarazuka]].
* [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Cytomander]] has peacock feathers on his back. It's to be expected; he's a [[Petting Zoo People|peacockman.]]
* [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Cytomander]] has peacock feathers on his back. It's to be expected; he's a [[Petting Zoo People|peacockman.]]



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* John "King Peacock" Corbeau of [[Top Ten]] wears a rather flamboyant outfit, a large plume of peacock feathers and purple paisley trousers. The peacock motif comes from his religion, Yezidism, which teaches that the universe is governed by seven angels, foremost of which is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel.
* John "King Peacock" Corbeau of [[Top Ten]] wears a rather flamboyant outfit, a large plume of peacock feathers and purple paisley trousers. The peacock motif comes from his religion, Yezidism, which teaches that the universe is governed by seven angels, foremost of which is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
Line 38: Line 34:
* A Peacock Boy appears in ''Coldheart Canyon'', and has a very squicky origin. {{spoiler|He's a cross between a live peacock and a female human ''ghost''.}}
* A Peacock Boy appears in ''Coldheart Canyon'', and has a very squicky origin. {{spoiler|He's a cross between a live peacock and a female human ''ghost''.}}


== Live-Action TV ==

== Live Action TV ==
* In ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]],'' Hera was usually represented with a pair of peacock feathers overlapping humanoid eyes. See [[Mythology]] below for the [[Shown Their Work|source material]].
* In ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]],'' Hera was usually represented with a pair of peacock feathers overlapping humanoid eyes. See [[Mythology]] below for the [[Shown Their Work|source material]].
* In ''[[Gosei Sentai Dairanger]]'', Kujaku, the incarnation of the Peacock Buddha wears an appropriately peacock-esque outfit complete with a feathered headdress and tail.
* In ''[[Gosei Sentai Dairanger]]'', Kujaku, the incarnation of the Peacock Buddha wears an appropriately peacock-esque outfit complete with a feathered headdress and tail.
* In ''[[Kamen Rider OOO]]'', the title character's red Body Medal is the Peafowl, which generates an aura resembling the classic peacock feathers - except OOO can [[Macross Missile Massacre|fire the "eyes" at enemies]].
* In ''[[Kamen Rider OOO]]'', the title character's red Body Medal is the Peafowl, which generates an aura resembling the classic peacock feathers - except OOO can [[Macross Missile Massacre|fire the "eyes" at enemies]].



== Music ==
== Music ==
* [[Katy Perry]] wears a showgirl outfit with the tail made of pink feathers in "What Happens in Vegas".
* [[Katy Perry]] wears a showgirl outfit with the tail made of pink feathers in "What Happens in Vegas".
** And for "Peacock", she wears... [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Katyperry-cdt-peacock-edit.jpg guess it.]
** And for "Peacock", she wears... [[wikipedia:File:Katyperry-cdt-peacock-edit.jpg|guess it.]]
* [[Weird Al Yankovic]] dresses as a peacock briefly in his "Perform This Way" video, and wears said costume in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GUm0WFhwN0 live performances].
* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] dresses as a peacock briefly in his "Perform This Way" video, and wears said costume in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GUm0WFhwN0 live performances].
* [[Miley Cyrus]] wore a corset-dress with a giant peacock tail in her video "Can't Be Tamed".
* [[Miley Cyrus]] wore a corset-dress with a giant peacock tail in her video "Can't Be Tamed".
* One or two shots in the video for "Leaving Las Vegas" by [[Sheryl Crow]] has some showgirls with huge fan tails.
* One or two shots in the video for "Leaving Las Vegas" by [[Sheryl Crow]] has some showgirls with huge fan tails.
* The cover of [[Goldfrapp]]'s ''Supernature'' album is cropped from a picture of Alison Goldfrapp [http://farm1.static.flickr.com/17/92960608_ecd2fd98ac.jpg wearing a peacock tail].
* The cover of [[Goldfrapp]]'s ''Supernature'' album is cropped from a picture of Alison Goldfrapp [http://farm1.static.flickr.com/17/92960608_ecd2fd98ac.jpg wearing a peacock tail].


== Oral Tradition, Myths and Legends ==

== Mythology ==
* In Greek myth, the peacock was sacred to Hera, Queen of the Gods who was sometimes shown wearing peacock feathers. According to myth, the blue eye spots on the peacock's feathers were Hera's way of honoring a guard who died defending her golden apple tree.
* In Greek myth, the peacock was sacred to Hera, Queen of the Gods who was sometimes shown wearing peacock feathers. According to myth, the blue eye spots on the peacock's feathers were Hera's way of honoring a guard who died defending her golden apple tree.
* Any depiction of [[Hindu Mythology|Krishna]], ever (whether he's two years old and stealing butter or being his usual [[Bishonen]] [[Casanova]] self), ALWAYS has him with a single peacock feather in his headpiece.
* Any depiction of [[Hindu Mythology|Krishna]], ever (whether he's two years old and stealing butter or being his usual [[Bishonen]] [[Casanova]] self), ALWAYS has him with a single peacock feather in his headpiece.



== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==
* In ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' supplement ''Shadows Of Mexico'' the clan splat portrait for [[Vampires Are Sex Gods|the Daeva]] is wearing a designer outfit with a peacock feather train on her back.
* In ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' supplement ''Shadows Of Mexico'' the clan splat portrait for [[Vampires Are Sex Gods|the Daeva]] is wearing a designer outfit with a peacock feather train on her back.
* The mimir.net fan-expansion of ''[[Planescape]]'' has [http://mimir.net/cagerattlers/peacocklord.shtml the Peacock Lord], a refugee from the Beastlands.
* The mimir.net fan-expansion of ''[[Planescape]]'' has [http://mimir.net/cagerattlers/peacocklord.shtml the Peacock Lord], a refugee from the Beastlands.



== Theater ==
== Theater ==
* [[Takarazuka]] shows love this. Many numbers have just about everyone with a peacock tail on their costumes. It doesn't matter if it's a [[Bifauxnen]] in a suit or a lady in a [[Pimped-Out Dress]].
* [[Takarazuka]] shows love this. Many numbers have just about everyone with a peacock tail on their costumes. It doesn't matter if it's a [[Bifauxnen]] in a suit or a lady in a [[Pimped-Out Dress]].
* In [[Real Life]], there is a showgirl accessory like this called a "fan tail".
* In [[Real Life]], there is a showgirl accessory like this called a "fan tail".



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
Line 73: Line 63:
* Cyber Peacock ([[Captain Obvious|duh]]) from ''[[Mega Man X]]'' 4, Which he weaponizes by having them erupt from the floor, and use as homing missiles. Interesting case in that he's appropriately male, but acts a little camp.
* Cyber Peacock ([[Captain Obvious|duh]]) from ''[[Mega Man X]]'' 4, Which he weaponizes by having them erupt from the floor, and use as homing missiles. Interesting case in that he's appropriately male, but acts a little camp.
* [[Bayonetta]]'s {{spoiler|Father Balder}} and {{spoiler|Father Rodin}} have golden peacock wings.
* [[Bayonetta]]'s {{spoiler|Father Balder}} and {{spoiler|Father Rodin}} have golden peacock wings.
* ''[[Skullgirls (Video Game)|Skullgirls]]'' has... well, Peacock, a cyborg girl whose mechanical additions and cartoony powers take on a peacock motif. Quite a bit.
* ''[[Skullgirls]]'' has... well, Peacock, a cyborg girl whose mechanical additions and cartoony powers take on a peacock motif. Quite a bit.
** Her cybernetic arms each have three eyes on them that resemble the tail feathers of the bird, and one of her attacks has her hat turn into a peacock head while an array of eyes line up behind her, fanning out and looking even more like a peacock's tail. She also has a sidekick named Avery, a tiny peacock who stays in her hat.
** Her cybernetic arms each have three eyes on them that resemble the tail feathers of the bird, and one of her attacks has her hat turn into a peacock head while an array of eyes line up behind her, fanning out and looking even more like a peacock's tail. She also has a sidekick named Avery, a tiny peacock who stays in her hat.
** There's also a mythology reference with Peacock: Her cyborg parts are called the Argus System, in reference to the hundred-eyed giant Argus of Greek myth whose eyes were placed onto the tail of the peacock as a memento after his death. Her super attack with the peacock tail shaped eyes matches this: She shouts either "Argus Agony" or "Eyes of Argus" when performing it.
** There's also a mythology reference with Peacock: Her cyborg parts are called the Argus System, in reference to the hundred-eyed giant Argus of Greek myth whose eyes were placed onto the tail of the peacock as a memento after his death. Her super attack with the peacock tail shaped eyes matches this: She shouts either "Argus Agony" or "Eyes of Argus" when performing it.



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Peek-A-Blue from ''[[She Ra Princess of Power (Animation)|She Ra Princess of Power]]'' has a tail, and the [[Eyes Do Not Belong There|eye-like spots]] on her tail have [[Seers|vision powers]].
* Peek-A-Blue from ''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power]]'' has a tail, and the [[Eyes Do Not Belong There|eye-like spots]] on her tail have [[Seers|vision powers]].
* ''[[Barbie]] The Island Princess''
* ''[[Barbie]] The Island Princess''
* In ''[[Disney Princess]] Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams'', Jasmine is briefly dressed up in a peacock getup for a portrait. She sheds it for the song "Not a Peacock Princess".
* In ''[[Disney Princess]] Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams'', Jasmine is briefly dressed up in a peacock getup for a portrait. She sheds it for the song "Not a Peacock Princess".
* [[Big Bad|Coco LaBouche's]] wedding dress at the end of ''[[Rugrats in Paris]]''.
* [[Big Bad|Coco LaBouche's]] wedding dress at the end of ''[[Rugrats in Paris]]''.
* One of the disco dancers during ''Galaxy Goof-Ups''' [[Disney Acid Sequence|Disney Acid Sequences]].
* One of the disco dancers during ''Galaxy Goof-Ups''' [[Disney Acid Sequence]]s.



== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
* This [http://www.amazingluxurylife.com/15-million-wedding-dress-made-from-peacock-feathers/ wedding dress] with a peacock feather skirt.
* This [https://web.archive.org/web/20130719111513/http://www.amazingluxurylife.com/15-million-wedding-dress-made-from-peacock-feathers/ wedding dress] with a peacock feather skirt.
* While not nearly as elaborate as the above example, [[Margaret Cho]] took inspiration from [[Bjork]]'s infamous swan dress and wore a peacock feather gown to the Grammys when she was up for Best Comedy Album. She recounts in ''Assassin'' that she didn't win the Grammy, but she ''was'' named Worst Dressed. This was met with cheers from the audience, since it came after a rant on how everyone at awards ceremonies dresses the same and that those named Worst Dressed are actually the best, since they're creating their own look.
* While not nearly as elaborate as the above example, [[Margaret Cho]] took inspiration from [[Björk]]'s infamous swan dress and wore a peacock feather gown to the [[Grammy Award|Grammys]] when she was up for Best Comedy Album. She recounts in ''Assassin'' that she didn't win the Grammy, but she ''was'' named Worst Dressed. This was met with cheers from the audience, since it came after a rant on how everyone at awards ceremonies dresses the same and that those named Worst Dressed are actually the best, since they're creating their own look.


{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
Line 94: Line 82:
[[Category:Rule of Glamorous]]
[[Category:Rule of Glamorous]]
[[Category:Avian Tropes]]
[[Category:Avian Tropes]]
[[Category:TV Tropes Superhero Team]]
[[Category:All the Tropes Superhero Team]]
[[Category:Fine Feathered Tropes]]
[[Category:Fine Feathered Tropes]]
[[Category:Fantastic Sapient Species Tropes]]
[[Category:Fantastic Sapient Species Tropes]]
[[Category:Costume Tropes]]
[[Category:Costume Tropes]]
[[Category:Older Than Feudalism]]
[[Category:Older Than Feudalism]]
[[Category:Peacock Girl]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Latest revision as of 20:35, 25 June 2019

Is she asking Adora out?

When a humanoid person has a peacock tail, is wearing a bunch of feathers arranged as though it was a peacock tail (actually not a tail, but a separate group of feathers known as a "train"), or just has peacock feathers in some way (even around the shoulders or as a headpiece).

This is common on girls in fiction, yet the peacock train is a feature of male peafowl in Real Life (females—peahens—lack the train and, at least in the case of the Indian (Blue) peahen, are rather drab in color (the Green peahens are much more colourful, only slightly less so than the Green peacock)); but such a flamboyant thing on a human guy would be, well, flamboyant. So it's often human girls that have this, although a guy having one isn't entirely unheard of.

A Sub-Trope of either Little Bit Beastly or Fluffy Fashion Feathers, depending on whether this character actually has a tail or is just wearing one.

Compare Winged Humanoid, Giant Waist Ribbon.

Not to be confused with women who work for NBC, or with Agent Peacock.

Examples of Peacock Girl include:

Advertising

  • A recent[when?] ad for Marshall's featured a photo shoot with dozens of Peacock Girl models, each with a different pair of shoes.
  • The literal peacock girls from the Orangina ad.

Anime and Manga

  • In Saint Seiya, the (male) god Hypnos' armor has stylized peacock feathers and a quasi-Holy Halo. This is Shown Their Work since Hypnos would be depicted as a peacock in paintings.
    • The anime also had a enemy from the peacock constelation, and he was a male (but, 99% of the cast was)
  • On one of the original Fushigiboshi no Futagohime pages, Altessa is shown wearing a peacock-inspired dress, with the plummage as part of her tiara. You can see it here.
  • The peacock outfits from Bizenghast.
  • Turned about in Pet Shop of Horrors, where the peacocks are of course males. In their human forms, however, they appear to be drag queens and mingle with Count D's human drag queen friends.
  • One of the shows in Sakura Taisen had outfits with this.
  • The Zuka club in Ouran High School Host Club has a set of outfits with this, as a Shout-Out to Takarazuka.
  • Cytomander has peacock feathers on his back. It's to be expected; he's a peacockman.

Comic Books

  • John "King Peacock" Corbeau of Top Ten wears a rather flamboyant outfit, a large plume of peacock feathers and purple paisley trousers. The peacock motif comes from his religion, Yezidism, which teaches that the universe is governed by seven angels, foremost of which is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel.

Literature

  • The end of Imogene's Antlers has the titular girl drop the antlers she mysteriously grew, only to grow a peacock's tail.
  • A Peacock Boy appears in Coldheart Canyon, and has a very squicky origin. He's a cross between a live peacock and a female human ghost.

Live-Action TV

Music

  • Katy Perry wears a showgirl outfit with the tail made of pink feathers in "What Happens in Vegas".
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic dresses as a peacock briefly in his "Perform This Way" video, and wears said costume in live performances.
  • Miley Cyrus wore a corset-dress with a giant peacock tail in her video "Can't Be Tamed".
  • One or two shots in the video for "Leaving Las Vegas" by Sheryl Crow has some showgirls with huge fan tails.
  • The cover of Goldfrapp's Supernature album is cropped from a picture of Alison Goldfrapp wearing a peacock tail.

Oral Tradition, Myths and Legends

  • In Greek myth, the peacock was sacred to Hera, Queen of the Gods who was sometimes shown wearing peacock feathers. According to myth, the blue eye spots on the peacock's feathers were Hera's way of honoring a guard who died defending her golden apple tree.
  • Any depiction of Krishna, ever (whether he's two years old and stealing butter or being his usual Bishonen Casanova self), ALWAYS has him with a single peacock feather in his headpiece.

Tabletop Games

Theater

  • Takarazuka shows love this. Many numbers have just about everyone with a peacock tail on their costumes. It doesn't matter if it's a Bifauxnen in a suit or a lady in a Pimped-Out Dress.
  • In Real Life, there is a showgirl accessory like this called a "fan tail".

Video Games

  • In Baten Kaitos, every character is a Winged Humanoid who has "wings of the heart". These wings vary in appearance; Savyna's are peacock plumes.
  • Cyber Peacock (duh) from Mega Man X 4, Which he weaponizes by having them erupt from the floor, and use as homing missiles. Interesting case in that he's appropriately male, but acts a little camp.
  • Bayonetta's Father Balder and Father Rodin have golden peacock wings.
  • Skullgirls has... well, Peacock, a cyborg girl whose mechanical additions and cartoony powers take on a peacock motif. Quite a bit.
    • Her cybernetic arms each have three eyes on them that resemble the tail feathers of the bird, and one of her attacks has her hat turn into a peacock head while an array of eyes line up behind her, fanning out and looking even more like a peacock's tail. She also has a sidekick named Avery, a tiny peacock who stays in her hat.
    • There's also a mythology reference with Peacock: Her cyborg parts are called the Argus System, in reference to the hundred-eyed giant Argus of Greek myth whose eyes were placed onto the tail of the peacock as a memento after his death. Her super attack with the peacock tail shaped eyes matches this: She shouts either "Argus Agony" or "Eyes of Argus" when performing it.

Western Animation

Real Life

  • This wedding dress with a peacock feather skirt.
  • While not nearly as elaborate as the above example, Margaret Cho took inspiration from Björk's infamous swan dress and wore a peacock feather gown to the Grammys when she was up for Best Comedy Album. She recounts in Assassin that she didn't win the Grammy, but she was named Worst Dressed. This was met with cheers from the audience, since it came after a rant on how everyone at awards ceremonies dresses the same and that those named Worst Dressed are actually the best, since they're creating their own look.