Casshern's cyan eyes in Casshern Sins glow during combat.
Ai not only gains this trope, but also a malevolent aura on top of that. However, during one case set at a hotel's onsen, Conan inadvertently mortifies Ai several times while delivering the case's resolution.
Compared to most of the other entries on this page, the settings and characters in Case Closed are realistic.
It also happens when she summons her space ship.
In Blue Drop, Hagino Senkouji's eyes glow a brilliant blue right before she tries to strangle another character.
They find themselves staring down the barrel of Soi Fon's bankai as her eyes glow wildly with her determination to obtain Yoruichi's card. The surviving competitors charge for the card only to stop at the build-up of power behind them. The final card to be competed over is a picture of Yoruichi.
In Episode 303, several highly seated officers engage in a Men-versus-Women card competition.
Curb-Stomp Battle is the only description for what happens next. Yumichika simply thanks him for doing that as his eyes begin to glow with hidden power.
Episode 217 of the anime when Cuulhorne has Yumichika at his mercy and unleashes his final technique.
Ikkaku's eyes glow when he activates bankai against Edorad.
His eyes changed to Red Eyes, Take Warning when the fight was re-animated for the fourth film.
Ichigo's eye sockets were completely empty for one fight until one brief moment when and for a moment all that's visible through the smoke are his glowing Supernatural Gold Eyes.This becomes a major Oh, Crap! moment for Ulquiorra due to Ichigo's unusual and uncontrollable Superpowered Evil Side upgrade.
Black Lagoon managed to pull this off in a late episode when Rock upset Balalaika - she stood over him at an angle at which light reflected off her glass eye, evoking the trope.
Creed from Black Cat did this when his precious time with Train was constantly interrupted by others.
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In Berserk, the houndlike "Beast" that sometimes appears in Guts's dreams and that represents his darker side post-Eclipse has two really evil-looking red glowing eyes, and when Guts is under its sway, his good eye will often glow red like the hound, best illustrated in the PS2 game which focuses on the Millennium Falcon arc.
In a Bakugan episode, Drago's eyes began to glow.
Rail Tracer in Baccano! enjoys this trope almost as much as it enjoys dragging people under moving trains and grating their limbs and faces against the rails, which is a lot.
Azumanga Daioh's Yukari-sensei, after Tomo accidentally hits her in the face with a tray.
A transformation that gives them god like power.
Aura Battler Dunbine: Whenever a Battler's eyes start glowing it always means trouble as it's the first sign that their Aura is going "Hyper".
Results in an Oh, Crap! moment for the latter.
Attack on Titan: A pack of Titans briefly demonstrate this after receiving orders from Eren to kill Reiner and Bertolt.
Near the climax of the Assassination Island arc in Assassination Classroom, Nagisa's eyes glow menacing green when Takaoka blows up the antidote used to cure the students.
After the cutaway for various spooky imagery, Tina's bright and cheery, while Chika's petrified.
When Chika finds a photograph of Tina and Kaoru In Ai Yori Aoshi, Tina gets perfectly round Glowing Eyes Of Doom combined with Hidden Eyes-style shadowing.