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The sun is typically depicted as having a smiling face, but if the scene is a [[Heat Wave]], the sun will look mean. In all scenarios, the sun provides viewers with potential [[Nightmare Fuel]].
The sun is typically depicted as having a smiling face, but if the scene is a [[Heat Wave]], the sun will look mean. In all scenarios, the sun provides viewers with potential [[Nightmare Fuel]].


This is [[Older Than They Think]]: Many classical and medieval works of art depict the sun, "Sol", in this manner, though obviously not in a cartoony fashion. This was codified in medieval heraldry, where the sun was a "sun radiant" if it had rays but no face. A sun with both rays and a face was "the sun in his splendor" (the modern flags of [[Useful Notes/Argentina|Argentina]] and [[Useful Notes/Uruguay|Uruguay]] present a South American-influenced form of this, the Sun of May). The [[Useful Notes/Philippines|Philippine]] flag [[And Zoidberg|does too]]. This is common illustration in [http://califia.us/Folklore/lecture6c.htm folklore]; see for example, [http://califia.us/Folklore/6universe_sm.jpg here].
This is [[Older Than They Think]]: Many classical and medieval works of art depict the sun, "Sol", in this manner, though obviously not in a cartoony fashion. This was codified in medieval heraldry, where the sun was a "sun radiant" if it had rays but no face. A sun with both rays and a face was "the sun in his splendor" (the modern flags of [[Argentina]] and [[Uruguay]] present a South American-influenced form of this, the Sun of May). The [[Philippines|Philippine]] flag [[And Zoidberg|does too]]. This is common illustration in [http://califia.us/Folklore/lecture6c.htm folklore]; see for example, [http://califia.us/Folklore/6universe_sm.jpg here].


Compare [[The Man in The Moon]]. See also [[Light Is Not Good]], because as said before some of these examples are either evil or creepy.
Compare [[The Man in the Moon]]. See also [[Light Is Not Good]], because as said before some of these examples are either evil or creepy.
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'', although the Sun isn't always smiling -- sometimes he's laughing manically.
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'', although the Sun isn't always smiling—sometimes he's laughing manically.
** And it's really more of a [[Slasher Smile]] than anything...
** And it's really more of a [[Slasher Smile]] than anything...
** Recently (in the manga) he's been shown as furious, presumably, it was hot. In the evenings, he's been seen as extremely tired.
** Recently (in the manga) he's been shown as furious, presumably, it was hot. In the evenings, he's been seen as extremely tired.
* The first season closing credits of ''[[Tenchi Muyo]]'' have the chibi Ryo-Oh-Ki guarding her precious growing carrot against the elements, including a snarling, ferociously hot sun.
* The first season closing credits of ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' have the chibi Ryo-Oh-Ki guarding her precious growing carrot against the elements, including a snarling, ferociously hot sun.
* ''[[Dr. Slump]]'' has this. The sun even rises from the ocean horizon with a snorkel.
* ''[[Dr. Slump]]'' has this. The sun even rises from the ocean horizon with a snorkel.




== Film ==
== Film ==
* Terry Jones' version of ''[[The Wind in The Willows]]'' had one of these (played by Michael Palin).
* Terry Jones' version of ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]'' had one of these (played by Michael Palin).
* In ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'', Toontown has its own toon sun which, naturally, has a face on it.
* In ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', Toontown has its own toon sun which, naturally, has a face on it.
* Both averted and played straight in the film ''[[Rock a Doodle]]''.
* Both averted and played straight in the film ''[[Rock-a-Doodle]]''.
* Tweedledee in "The Walrus and the Carpenter" segment of ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Alice in Wonderland]]''.
* Tweedledee in "The Walrus and the Carpenter" segment of ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|Alice in Wonderland]]''.




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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Referred to, at least, in Tolkien's ''[[The Lord of the Rings]],'' in the poem "The Man In the Moon Stayed Up Too Late."
* Referred to, at least, in Tolkien's ''[[The Lord of the Rings]],'' in the poem "The Man In the Moon Stayed Up Too Late."
{{quote| "The round Moon rolled behind the hill <br />
{{quote|"The round Moon rolled behind the hill
As the Sun raised up her head. <br />
As the Sun raised up her head.
She hardly believed her fiery eyes ; <br />
She hardly believed her fiery eyes ;
For though it was day, to her surprise <br />
For though it was day, to her surprise
They all went back to bed!" }}
They all went back to bed!" }}
** The reason for the Moon being male and the Sun being female in Middle-earth folklore is that the ships of the sun and moon are pulled by a Maia (divine spirit) each, respectively female and male. Which follows Norse Mythology, BTW.
** The reason for the Moon being male and the Sun being female in Middle-earth folklore is that the ships of the sun and moon are pulled by a Maia (divine spirit) each, respectively female and male. Which follows Norse Mythology, BTW.
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* The above image is from ''[[The Teletubbies]]''.
* The above image is from ''[[The Teletubbies]]''.
* This is the logo for ''CBS News Sunday Morning''; variations also appear at the end of stories on the program.
* This is the logo for ''CBS News Sunday Morning''; variations also appear at the end of stories on the program.
* Ray in ''[[Bear in The Big Blue House]]''.
* Ray in ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]''.




== Music ==
== Music ==
* The [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d4/Screamadelica_album_cover.jpg cover] of [[Primal Scream]]'s ''Screamadelica'' is a blue-and-yellow "psychedelic sunburst" with childish eyes painted by Paul Cannell.
* The [https://web.archive.org/web/20131128215256/http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d4/Screamadelica_album_cover.jpg cover] of [[Primal Scream]]'s ''Screamadelica'' is a blue-and-yellow "psychedelic sunburst" with childish eyes painted by Paul Cannell.




== Other ==
== Other ==
* [http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/2430/verysuspicioussupermarkmw8.jpg This image] combines this with [[Blind Idiot Translation]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131111173611/http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/2430/verysuspicioussupermarkmw8.jpg This image] combines this with [[Blind Idiot Translation]].



== Theatre ==
== Theatre ==
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* An angry sun appears as an enemy in one of the desert levels in ''[[Super Mario Bros|Super Mario Bros. 3.]]'' ...and you can ''[[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?|kill it]]''.
* An angry sun appears as an enemy in one of the desert levels in ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros. 3.]]'' ...and you can ''[[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?|kill it]]''.
** Most likely, it's going to kill ''you''.
** Most likely, it's going to kill ''you''.
* This is used for the sun in the Big Board level in ''[[Wario Land (Video Game)|Wario Land]] 4''. There's also a small sun like this in the original ''[[Paper Mario (Video Game)|Paper Mario]]''.
* This is used for the sun in the Big Board level in ''[[Wario Land]] 4''. There's also a small sun like this in the original ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]''.
* There's a face on the sun in the ''[[Wario Ware (Video Game)|Wario Ware]]'' series of games, or at least in 9 Volt and 18 Volt's epilogue cut scene in Touched.
* There's a face on the sun in the ''[[Wario Ware]]'' series of games, or at least in 9 Volt and 18 Volt's epilogue cut scene in Touched.
* Mr. Shine, recurring baddie of the ''[[Kirby]]'' series, is an example of the not-so-happy version of this trope, who's partnered with [[The Man in The Moon|Mr. Bright]].
* Mr. Shine, recurring baddie of the ''[[Kirby]]'' series, is an example of the not-so-happy version of this trope, who's partnered with [[The Man in the Moon|Mr. Bright]].
* The [[Pokémon]] Solrock invokes this trope. It first appears in ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Video Game)|Ruby]]'' (and later ''[[Updated Rerelease|Emerald]]'') ''Versions''; its counterpart in ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Video Game)|Sapphire]]'' is [[The Man in The Moon|Lunatone]].
* The [[Pokémon]] Solrock invokes this trope. It first appears in ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby]]'' (and later ''[[Updated Rerelease|Emerald]]'') ''Versions''; its counterpart in ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Sapphire]]'' is [[The Man in the Moon|Lunatone]].
* Some of the Wacky World levels in ''Lode Runner 2'' had a sun which would usually look sort of confused, and occasionally would laugh strangely for no apparent reason.
* Some of the Wacky World levels in ''Lode Runner 2'' had a sun which would usually look sort of confused, and occasionally would laugh strangely for no apparent reason.
* A sun in ''[[Loco Roco]]'' is one happy fellow who's always smiling when not sleeping.
* A sun in ''[[Loco Roco]]'' is one happy fellow who's always smiling when not sleeping.
* The [[Nightmare Fuel|Sun of a Gun]] from ''[[Chrono Cross (Video Game)|Chrono Cross]]'', anyone?
* The [[Nightmare Fuel|Sun of a Gun]] from ''[[Chrono Cross]]'', anyone?
* The sun in ''[[Nitrome|Ribbit]]'' has bulging eyes, a slightly downturned mouth, and clenched teeth, and appears to be in significant pain. This is never explained.
* The sun in ''[[Nitrome|Ribbit]]'' has bulging eyes, a slightly downturned mouth, and clenched teeth, and appears to be in significant pain. This is never explained.
* In the ending of ''[[Kid Icarus]]: Of Myths and Monsters'', Pit's wings fall/rip off in front of a overly [[Slasher Smile|happy looking]] [[The Face of the Sun|sun]], presumably leaving Pit to plummet to his death. No wonder it's called Kid ''Icarus''.
* In the ending of ''[[Kid Icarus]]: Of Myths and Monsters'', Pit's wings fall/rip off in front of a overly [[Slasher Smile|happy looking]] sun, presumably leaving Pit to plummet to his death. No wonder it's called Kid ''Icarus''.




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* ''[[Fanboy and Chum Chum]]'' had this accompanied by a pink glade of flowers and a rainbow during a montage in "Total Recall".
* ''[[Fanboy and Chum Chum]]'' had this accompanied by a pink glade of flowers and a rainbow during a montage in "Total Recall".
* ''[[The Problem Solverz]]'' has this in a few episodes.
* ''[[The Problem Solverz]]'' has this in a few episodes.
* ''[[Ni Hao Kai Lan]]'' has Mr. Sun.
* ''[[Ni Hao, Kai-Lan]]'' has Mr. Sun.
* The Sun in ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball (Animation)|The Amazing World of Gumball]]''.
* The Sun in ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]''.
* Occasionally appeared in the background on ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]''.
* Occasionally appeared in the background on ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]''.




== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* An anthropomorphic sun appeared in a ''[[Perry Bible Fellowship]]'' comic [http://www.pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF122-No_One_is_Thirsty.gif once].
* An anthropomorphic sun appeared in a ''[[The Perry Bible Fellowship]]'' comic [http://www.pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF122-No_One_is_Thirsty.gif once].
* All through [http://www.succubi.org/db/index.php Listening to 11.975MHz]. See the entry at [[Dada Comics]].
* All through [https://web.archive.org/web/20140115035124/http://www.succubi.org/db/index.php Listening to 11.975MHz]. See the entry at [[Dada Comics]].
* In ''[[Sandra and Woo (Webcomic)|Sandra and Woo]]'', [http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2011/08/15/0299-art-iii/ Larisa gets back at gloomy painting with this].
* In ''[[Sandra and Woo]]'', [http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2011/08/15/0299-art-iii/ Larisa gets back at gloomy painting with this].
* [[Karate Bears]] [http://www.karatebears.com/search/label/happy%20sun likes happy suns]
* [[Karate Bears]] [http://www.karatebears.com/search/label/happy%20sun likes happy suns]
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', [http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=2033 a smiley sun] is a [[Rebus Bubble]].
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209173750/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=2033 a smiley sun] is a [[Rebus Bubble]].
* In ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'', it even comments on the adventure.
* In ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'', it even comments on the adventure.


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== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Dorf Quest]]'' has Sunbeard, a shining sun with a manly dwarven beard. In addition, at night time, there is Moonears, a moon with pointy elven ears. Sunbeard has been known to swap places in the sky at times, to make things more dramatic.
* ''[[Dorf Quest]]'' has Sunbeard, a shining sun with a manly dwarven beard. In addition, at night time, there is Moonears, a moon with pointy elven ears. Sunbeard has been known to swap places in the sky at times, to make things more dramatic.
* In ''[[Madness Combat (Web Animation)|Madness Combat]]'', the sun not only gets a face but descends to fight Hank, who kills it.
* In ''[[Madness Combat]]'', the sun not only gets a face but descends to fight Hank, who kills it.
* A commonly accepted way to get the obligatory Colin Mochrie reference into [[Animutation|Animutations]] is to put his face in the sun, a reference to the one and only ''Hyakugojyuuichi!!'' - which in it itself was probably a reference to the [[Teletubbies]] sun.
* A commonly accepted way to get the obligatory Colin Mochrie reference into [[Animutation]]s is to put his face in the sun, a reference to the one and only ''Hyakugojyuuichi!!'' - which in it itself was probably a reference to the [[Teletubbies]] sun.
* Whenever the sun appears in ''[[Zero Punctuation]]'', it has a big grin on its face. Sometimes it's a regular happy smile, other times (like in the ''[[Little Big Planet]]'' review, when he was blaming his difficulty thinking of [[Talks Like a Simile|analogies]] on the heat) it's more easily interpreted as a [[Cheshire Cat Grin]].
* Whenever the sun appears in ''[[Zero Punctuation]]'', it has a big grin on its face. Sometimes it's a regular happy smile, other times (like in the ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]'' review, when he was blaming his difficulty thinking of [[Talks Like a Simile|analogies]] on the heat) it's more easily interpreted as a [[Cheshire Cat Grin]].


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Latest revision as of 08:39, 8 February 2022

Let it haunt your daymares!

A common depiction of the sun in more lighthearted fare, such as children's and animated media, is that of a large yellow disc with rays perpetually coming out and a human face, often wearing sunglasses, which leads to the question of why the sun would need protection from its own rays. (Well, what other glasses would the sun wear than SUNglasses?) Plus, if your head emitted as much light as the sun does, you would probably need something to protect yourself from the harmful rays of... yourself.[1]

The sun is typically depicted as having a smiling face, but if the scene is a Heat Wave, the sun will look mean. In all scenarios, the sun provides viewers with potential Nightmare Fuel.

This is Older Than They Think: Many classical and medieval works of art depict the sun, "Sol", in this manner, though obviously not in a cartoony fashion. This was codified in medieval heraldry, where the sun was a "sun radiant" if it had rays but no face. A sun with both rays and a face was "the sun in his splendor" (the modern flags of Argentina and Uruguay present a South American-influenced form of this, the Sun of May). The Philippine flag does too. This is common illustration in folklore; see for example, here.

Compare The Man in the Moon. See also Light Is Not Good, because as said before some of these examples are either evil or creepy.

Examples of The Face of the Sun include:


Advertising

  • The Raisin-Bran mascot
  • Coca-Cola has been using a stylized Sol chugging a Coke in its summer promotions for a few years now.
  • The now-defunct Sunblest Bread in the UK used a smiling sun logo, possibly with sunglasses.
  • An ad for Sprite used this, with a smiling sun-face on a bottle of juice coming to life and the mother and children running terror from it.
  • The D'onofrio ice creams. Yes, it's a sun that eats ice-cream.
  • Vitalite sunflower spread in the UK had a sun, in sunglasses, singing about the spread to the tune of The Israelites, with a sunflower backing group.


Anime and Manga

  • Soul Eater, although the Sun isn't always smiling—sometimes he's laughing manically.
    • And it's really more of a Slasher Smile than anything...
    • Recently (in the manga) he's been shown as furious, presumably, it was hot. In the evenings, he's been seen as extremely tired.
  • The first season closing credits of Tenchi Muyo! have the chibi Ryo-Oh-Ki guarding her precious growing carrot against the elements, including a snarling, ferociously hot sun.
  • Dr. Slump has this. The sun even rises from the ocean horizon with a snorkel.


Film


Folklore

  • According to one Chinese myth, looking at the sun hurts your eyes because the god of the sun is rather ugly and thus attempts to poke your eyes out should you stare at his face.
  • In Classical Mythology, Helios the sun god is depicted occasionally as this.


Literature

  • Referred to, at least, in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, in the poem "The Man In the Moon Stayed Up Too Late."

"The round Moon rolled behind the hill
As the Sun raised up her head.
She hardly believed her fiery eyes ;
For though it was day, to her surprise
They all went back to bed!"

    • The reason for the Moon being male and the Sun being female in Middle-earth folklore is that the ships of the sun and moon are pulled by a Maia (divine spirit) each, respectively female and male. Which follows Norse Mythology, BTW.
      • Better yet, the Maia in charge of the Sun is a female, non-evil Balrog.


Live Action TV

  • One of Ranger Gord's Marty Stu animation sequences from The Red Green Show featured a sun who shot death rays at people. Gord ended up wrestling it into submission.
  • Conan O'Brien once had a sketch about weather reports using graphics of angry suns to represent high temperatures. There were two from stations that took it too far: one was a Hitler sun, the other was a sun flipping the bird with both hands.
  • The above image is from The Teletubbies.
  • This is the logo for CBS News Sunday Morning; variations also appear at the end of stories on the program.
  • Ray in Bear in the Big Blue House.


Music

  • The cover of Primal Scream's Screamadelica is a blue-and-yellow "psychedelic sunburst" with childish eyes painted by Paul Cannell.


Other

Theatre

  • Avenue Q opens with a video of a Sesame Street-like sun shining and smiling ("The sun is shining, it's a lovely day") until clouds marked with various companies appear ("But you've got lots of bills to pay!")


Video Games

  • An angry sun appears as an enemy in one of the desert levels in Super Mario Bros. 3. ...and you can kill it.
    • Most likely, it's going to kill you.
  • This is used for the sun in the Big Board level in Wario Land 4. There's also a small sun like this in the original Paper Mario.
  • There's a face on the sun in the Wario Ware series of games, or at least in 9 Volt and 18 Volt's epilogue cut scene in Touched.
  • Mr. Shine, recurring baddie of the Kirby series, is an example of the not-so-happy version of this trope, who's partnered with Mr. Bright.
  • The Pokémon Solrock invokes this trope. It first appears in Ruby (and later Emerald) Versions; its counterpart in Sapphire is Lunatone.
  • Some of the Wacky World levels in Lode Runner 2 had a sun which would usually look sort of confused, and occasionally would laugh strangely for no apparent reason.
  • A sun in Loco Roco is one happy fellow who's always smiling when not sleeping.
  • The Sun of a Gun from Chrono Cross, anyone?
  • The sun in Ribbit has bulging eyes, a slightly downturned mouth, and clenched teeth, and appears to be in significant pain. This is never explained.
  • In the ending of Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Pit's wings fall/rip off in front of a overly happy looking sun, presumably leaving Pit to plummet to his death. No wonder it's called Kid Icarus.


Western Animation


Web Comics


Web Original

  • Dorf Quest has Sunbeard, a shining sun with a manly dwarven beard. In addition, at night time, there is Moonears, a moon with pointy elven ears. Sunbeard has been known to swap places in the sky at times, to make things more dramatic.
  • In Madness Combat, the sun not only gets a face but descends to fight Hank, who kills it.
  • A commonly accepted way to get the obligatory Colin Mochrie reference into Animutations is to put his face in the sun, a reference to the one and only Hyakugojyuuichi!! - which in it itself was probably a reference to the Teletubbies sun.
  • Whenever the sun appears in Zero Punctuation, it has a big grin on its face. Sometimes it's a regular happy smile, other times (like in the LittleBigPlanet review, when he was blaming his difficulty thinking of analogies on the heat) it's more easily interpreted as a Cheshire Cat Grin.
  1. This is, of course, an example of Fridge Brilliance.