You With Wings
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Murals are spread throughout the city and offer a visual commentary on the history, culture, and style of Music City. In the Gulch, Kelsey Montague has created an interactive mural that has helped make the #WhatLiftsYou hashtag go viral. After Taylor Swift posted a picture posing with Montague's wings in Nolita, NY, Kelsey's work has been recognized globally and Nashville's wall got similar recognition, causing lines of tourists and locals alike to loop around the Gulch district in search for a picture with the renown wings. The locally acclaimed \"bonuts\" found at Biscuit Love around the corner now have some stiff competition in terms of raking in locals and tourists.
Taking a picture with a Montague mural not only offers an opportunity for partakers to create a photographic memory of an experience, but also prompts them to reflect on what lifts their spirits. By stepping into Montague's interactive canvas, the art allows subjects to integrate themselves into the mural and become the highlight of the piece. Essentially, it is incomplete without someone stepping in to give it total life. Montague wants everyone who steps into her work to feel beautiful.
The historic Gulch district has experienced recent revitalization that has intersected its industrial past with a modern future. It has attracted young city dwellers, causing an explosion of restaurants (like the aforementioned Biscuit Love, among others), residential buildings, and concert venues to answer to the demand of hip hot spots. Railroad terminals have been overhauled into rustic venues perfect for grabbing a drink, enjoying a concert, or sinking your teeth into a delicious meal. Kelsey's mural is a perfect spot for people to stop and think about what matters to them in the middle of a bustling neighborhood, so take a moment to stop and reflect.
The program encourages an on-going training program that provides you an opportunity to fly on a regular basis with an authorized flight instructor. The program is most effective if the training is accomplished regularly throughout the year, thus affording you the opportunity to fly in different seasons and in different flight conditions.
In almost all cases, arrangements have been made with the FAASTeam to automatically provide WINGS credit after the activity. However, please allow at least 24 hours before inquiring about WINGS credits. Remember, if you have questions about a course or activity, check with the provider. If you have a question about the WINGS Program, contact faasafety@faa.gov
If an android, Humongous Mecha, Powered Armor, Mon, Magic Knight, Magical Girl, or basically any super powered individual gets a power up, or starts out really powerful and wants it to show, they will have wings.
Specifically, feathery white angelic wings, even for villains! (Though they might only have the one.) Wings made of Hard Light or Pure Energy are also popular; expect them to be Color-Coded for Your Convenience. These wings will of course allow the character to fly, float, and glow, all without needing to flap them! If the cast already has a character with a pair and he's been surpassed, the surpasser will have two pairs of wings. To differentiate what sort of wings your newly-powered-up character has gained, see Good Wings, Evil Wings.
Advertising The Trope Namer is the famous ad campaign for Red Bull; \"Red Bull gives you wiiiiiings!\" Notably, in 2014, Red Bull lost a lawsuit for false advertising because the drink didn't give you wings, literally or figuratively. Now they advertise that it gives you \"wiiings\", with three I's, because you can prove it gives you wings, but not that it gives you \"wiiings\".
Comic Books In Empowered, Emp's Die or Fly-instigated uber-power-boost is accompanied by the appearance of temporary Energy Wings. Supergirl: Peter David's series had the heroine become an \"Earth Born Angel\" with Flaming Wings. However, she already had the ability to fly. Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade: During the Grand Finale, the titular heroine grows flaming wings after absorbing huge quantities of cosmic energy. In W.I.T.C.H. the wings of the Guardians are originally this, as (differently from the animated series) they can't actually fly (and admit they have no idea why they have them when Orube asks them why they have wings). Later the New Power Mid-Season Upgrade gives them working wings.
Fan Works Alternate Tail Series: With Holy Scriopture Magic, Levy Mcgarden can create blue wings made from runes. The Bridge has an example with Monster X that is straight up Body Horror. When changing into Kaizer Ghidorah, he grows a set of wings. Unlike the norm for the trope, the wings are entirely physical and have to burst out of his back first. A tamer example, ironically appearing alongside Monster X, would be Ultrawoman Corona's fully charged state having jets of light shoot out of her back resembling angelic wings. Chained Wings: The premise of the story is that when Akira awakens to Arsène, Arsène also gives him wings like his. They're fully functional but are Invisible to Normals. Children of an Elder God: As the main characters fight and kill Eldritch Abominations, their bodies evolve and gain new powers. One of those powers is the ability to grow or form wings. Asuka's long flaming wings. Equestria Girls: Friendship Souls: True to its source materials wings are pretty common sign of power: Rainbow Dash is the absolute Queen of this trope. With every power-up gaining on power, speed and number of wings. First, she had her regular blue wings. After that, they evolved into a pair of white, razor-sharp wings with rainbow colors along the fringes and crackling electric energy. In her evolved Fullbring, he'd six wings; two still made out of metal but bigger and four seemingly forged from solidified electricity. Finally, her Completed Fullbring gained a full meter of wingspan and transmuted into jets of solid light, while the electric wings turned, long, elegant and solid blades of metal, not unlike her mother's. Firefly could only stare in awe upon seeing them. Played with Fluttershy. She still has her pegasus wings but, unlike Rainbow, they don't change and simply drown in the number of extra limbs. Firefly has her powered armor with a series of blade-like energy wings and boots with smaller fin-like wings. Sunset's bankai gives her twin wings of phoenix flame, flowing with power and heat which can be used as jets to increase speed. Sunset compares the level of power to the two previous moments in her life when she had wings. Guto's Ressurection takes a form that brings to mind an Aztec warrior with clothes decorated with feathers and the head of an eagle yet instead of wings he has jet turbines made out of bones. Every Quincy gets wings in the Vollständig state but, they are all shaped in different kinds. To describe a few, there is a Sterrniter with five wings looking like heater shields floating around his back, one with a pair of glowing butterfly wings, one with circles made of fire that (the narration even mentions ancient texts describing angelic beings), one with two large, thin tendrils that were spawning even more tendrils, and one with wings made of clockwork. There are no set standards. There are as many types, as there are Sterrniters. CUTTING THE STRINGS: When using the Ladybug Miraculous, Max Kanté as Bug-A-Boy can use wings since he needed them to fight Lila. After he and Kim defeated Lila and gave the Miraculouses back to their respective Kwami, Ladybug figures out how to add the same power. Off the Line: In Terra Online high-leveled players can equip wings as that will allow them Flight. Even winged races like Gria, can only glide compared to the true flight of equipped wings. They also serve as decorative status symbols. Thousand Shinji: When Asuka fights the MP-Evas, she and her giant robot go berserker, and [[spoiler:Unit-02 grows huge, black bat wings.
Live-Action TV The final episode of GARO has the titular character growing wings on his armour to fight Messiah. (In a slight subversion, he then engages in a fight with an even more powerful foe after being Brought Down to Normal and holds his own perfectly well.) Kamen Riders with multiple forms tend to get wings as part of their Mid-Season Upgrade or later Super Mode: Kamen Rider Blade gives wings to both The Hero Blade and The Lancer Garren in their Jack Forms. Kamen Rider Kabuto gains energy wings in his Hyper Form, but only when he activates Hyper Clock Up. Kamen Rider Den-O's Wing form. While the wings are only on display for a second during the transformation, the form is indeed more powerful than Ryotaro's four default forms. This trope really comes into play when Sieg attaches to Climax Form, granting Ryotaro an actual pair of wings based on his mask. It is immediately lampshaded:Momotaros: (reaching around behind him and feeling the wings} What's this fluttery thing Gah! Chicken-Wing Bastard, is that you!
Kamen Rider Double's 11th-Hour Superpower, CycloneJoker Gold Extreme, has a trio of dragonfly wings, referencing the underlying insect theme common to all Riders. Kamen Rider OOO has animal-themed forms, and surprise surprise, the most powerful of the basic forms is the bird-themed one. He also gets wings as part of the actual Super Mode, a dinosaur form (courtesy of the pterodactyl part of that form). A number of Super Sentai and Power Rangers series add a flying mecha midseason, which combines with the main mecha to give it wings as a Mid-Season Upgrade. Examples of these flight combinations include TimeRobo Shadow/Shadow Force Megazord, Killer AbarenOh/Valkasaurus Megazord, Ultimate DaiBouken/DriveMax Ultrazord, Engine-Oh G9/SkyRev Megazord, Tenkuu ShinkenOh/Battlewing Megazord, and Raiden Kyoryuzin. Played with in Ninja Sentai Kakuranger and the third season of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, where Tsubasamaru/the Falconzord can add wings to Kakure Daishogun/the Ninja Megazord, but not Muteki Shogun/th