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  1. Western Animation. In this commercial for Froot Loops from 1998, a teen hockey player gets knocked out during a game and hallucinates that he's playing against an entire team of Toucan Sams. When he comes to at the end, stars and Toucan Sams circle his head, as he asks "What's with all the birds?"

  2. Circling Birdies. An animated character who has been stunned, usually by blunt head trauma, will display a "halo" of twittering birds or twinkling stars orbiting his head at or above eyebrow level. Sometimes it's just circles or whirls spinning around.

  3. Quik the Thunder Rabbit has circling birdies when the player character suffers Collision Damage. True to its desert theme, in Tiny and Big when Tiny gets hit by a boulder thrown by Big without dying (or is stunned for, ahem, other reasons ), a set of small rocks circle around his head.

  4. I put some examples in this image. That's one of the forms for Wingding Eyes. Some common eye symbols: Spirals: Dazed, confused, terrified, dizzy, or knocked out (See also Mind-Control Eyes). Often accompanied with Circling Birdies. Wild Take also feels right.

  5. 11 de feb. de 2016 · In cartoon worlds, if you’re struck on the head the small birds that encircle your scalp are known as ahalo” or “circling birdies”—a cartoonist’s motif or trope or idiom.

  6. Fan Works. Ever since her ascension to alicornhood, Twilight was used to seeing stars a little more literally than usual. Dazed as she was from her impact with Fluttershy's cottage, however, she had to admit that the trio of small, yellow birds circling around her head was a new one.

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