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1->''Dazzling, bioluminescent clusters of lichen light up the darkness, illuminating this fertile and overgrown Region in flickering neon colors. Don't let that lull you into a false sense of security however - the Azure Weald brings to mind the deep jungle, in all its splendor and horror - and much like its terrestrial counterparts, it is absolutely not out to make friends.''
2-->-- '''Azure Weald description''', ''Videogame/DeepRockGalactic''
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4The EvilCounterpart to AmazingTechnicolorWorld.
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6Some places are so pretty to look at, so they must be wonderful to be in, right? These are not those places. Gorgeous [[DontGoInTheWoods forests]] with bright flora and fauna may actually be filled with [[ManEatingPlant man-eating plants]] and bizarre predators. Neon colored dens of decadence full of luxury and entertainment may be fronts of insidious operations with malicious conspirators. Magical dreamworlds that may be too good to be true are actually [[LotusEaterMachine carefully constructed to trap you]].
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8Bright colors may be used to [[{{Foreshadowing}} warn the audience]] that something is not right with the area à la warning coloration. It may also be [[InvokedTrope used to bedazzle characters]] (and [[BaitAndSwitch the audience]]) in order to hide its true nature. Sometimes, colors not usually common especially compared to other places within the story are used to showcase something unnatural.
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10Compare BrightIsNotGood (of which this is a sub-trope), CrapsaccharineWorld (with which this can overlap, but is distinct from since not all Crapsaccharine Worlds are colourful and not all Dangerously Garish Environments are big enough to be Crapsaccharine Worlds), and SubvertedKidsShow. Common for a DaycareNightmare or CircusOfFear since daycares and circuses are often brightly coloured. Also compare LightIsNotGood. Contrast DarkIsEvil. Compare SicklyGreenGlow for another trope associated with colour and evil, and SceneryDissonance which is confined to one scene and can involve the opposite situation. If {{Hell}} is like this, it can overlap with ThisIsntHeaven, and if {{Heaven}} is like this, it's often a HellOfAHeaven. Could be an AcidTripDimension, LevelAte, a SugarBowl plagued by the SugarApocalypse, or SantasSweatshop. The background music for such places might involve CreepyChildrenSinging, CreepyCircusMusic, SoundtrackDissonance, or an IronicNurseryTune.
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17* ''Anime/FinalFantasyUnlimited'': The environments of Wonderland are brightly colored and surreal. Besides the monsters that plague it, Wonderland is a hodgepodge of alternate universes that were swallowed up by Chaos.
18* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable'', Morioh is depicted with unusual coloration (such as yellow skies, green roads and purplish/bluish trees), representing the bizarre nature of the town, which is haunted by {{Serial Killer}}s and not-always-friendly Stand users. This is quite notable as previous and later Parts have more realistic colors in their settings, barring the occasional color shifts.
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22* The GingerbreadHouse from ''Literature/HanselAndGretel''. It is after all an edible, candy-colored house that's implied to be designed to lure children[[note]]Or humans in general.[[/note]]. While this isn't outright said to be the purpose, the witch does decide to [[ImAHumanitarian eat the children]] once they arrive.
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26* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}''. The Other World is depicted much more colorfully in contrast to the real[[note]]The Other World is not real in that it was created by the Other Mother and her minions[[/note]] world (which is far more dull in aesthetics). As the true nature of the world is revealed, numerous places in the Other World become less bright and more dim, gradually petrifying whenever one of the Ghost Children's eyes are found and eventually dissolves into a WhiteVoidRoom.
27* To some extent, Bald Mountain in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. At the climax of the infernal festivities, numerous demonic minions dance maniacally against rainbow-colored flames from hell, with some even mutated by Chernabog himself or being set on fire alive for his amusement.
28* In ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'', the "Drop-Off" has a beautiful pink anemone, bright green seaweed, and other colourful flora. It's also home to a predatory fish, who [[MissingMom eats Nemo's mother]] and destroys most of her eggs.
29* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': Oogie Boogie, the only monster in Halloween Town who actually kills people, lives in a [[TheCasino casino]]-themed lair. This lair has blacklights that can cause everything to glow vibrant neon colors. This fits with the CreepyJazzMusic associated with Oogie to show that he's BrightIsNotGood to contrast the rest of Halloween Town's DarkIsNotEvil.
30* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'': Downplayed for the daycare known as [[NonIndicativeName Sunnyside]]. Its door has a rainbow painted on it and the walls are decorated with brightly-coloured decorations, as is typical of a daycare, but it's not as brightly-coloured as many examples of the trope. Also, the daycare is not a bad place for the workers or the kids, only to the LivingToys and even that's only the case for the "Caterpillar Room", which houses the younger kids who [[AndCallHimGeorge play with them in rough ways]].
31* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}'': Combined with EverythingTryingToKillYou. For some reason, the environment surrounding the Trolls' village is this and SugarBowl at the same time. By which we mean it's all made up of felt and wool and glitter and things, barring the odd translucent organic tissue.
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35* ''Film/Annihilation2018'': Area X is full of brightly-colored plants that have The Shimmer (which… [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shimmers]], and which can infest humans if they encounter them, [[DrivenToMadness driving them to madness]] and/or death, including [[spoiler:turning them into some of the brightly-colored plants]]).
36* ''Film/{{Avatar}}'': Pandora's beautiful biofluorescent flora and fauna sometimes make you forget that the atmosphere will kill you in minutes and the fauna can shrug off 30mm autocannon rounds.
37* ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}}'': "Saturn", the bizarre place where the ghosts that try to leave their house end up in is a weird and feverish realm with a bright yellow desert, red and twisted rock formations and an AlienSky with a looming green gas giant planet, home to the striped, [[NestedMouths nested mouth]]-ed Sandworms that immediately attack any visitor.
38* ''Film/BlackRain'' makes neon-lit Osaka look like an especially dangerous and threatening environment for StrangeCopInAStrangeLand NYPD detectives Nick and Charlie.
39* ''Film/ChildsPlay2'' has its climax taking place at a NightmarishFactory of the Play Pals Toys, which unlike your typical dark and gritty industrial hellhole, it's instead a clean and brightly colored establishment that ends up being uncanny in the way of this trope.
40* ''Film/ColorOutOfSpace2020'': The more the [[EldritchAbomination titular color]] infects the surrounding land, the more vibrant it becomes, with the plants and animals becoming a shade of bright magenta.
41* ''The Final Programme'' (the adaptation of ''Literature/TheCorneliusChronicles'' novel of the same name) has the mansion of Jerry Cornelius' late father, a location best described as a labyrinthine Mod-era psychedelic art exhibit-slash-discotheque, if it had been [[DeathCourse designed]] by [[Franchise/{{Saw}} "Jigsaw" Kramer]]. A significant chunk of the story involves Jerry's [[StormingTheCastle assault of the place]] in his mission to retrieve a MacGuffin stored within and kill his hated brother, which leads [[DwindlingParty to the slaughter of everybody that Jerry recruited to assist him with this task]].
42* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'': The surface of Ego the Living Planet appears to be a [[AmazingTechnicolorWorld amazingly beautiful if slightly trippy]] '80s psychedelic wonderland… But this trope comes into effect when [[spoiler:it's revealed Ego is an OmnicidalManiac who wants to [[AssimilationPlot assimilate the universe]], and can grow [[CombatTentacles crackling energy tentacles]] from the formerly-beautiful scenery]].
43* ''Film/TheMuppetsWizardOfOz'': Just like the literal poppy field in the original movie (and the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz book]] it was based on), the nightclub called "Poppy Fields" qualifies. It has vibrant neon signs and is decorated with a flower motif, but it knocks the protagonists unconscious.
44* ''Film/RunningScared2006'': The couple who briefly "rescue" Oleg live in an extremely bright apartment, all in vivid primary colors that matches the kids' games and toys they have. Because they are murderous pedophiles, and they use it to lure kids and [[{{Squick}} for their own fantasies]] when they abuse and murder them.
45* Dario Argento's ''Film/{{Suspiria|1977}}'' and its successor ''Film/Inferno1980'' run on this trope. Both films feature exterior and interior shots illuminated with colorful lights which lends to a dream fever like atmosphere. Pat's RasputinianDeath is perhaps one of the most iconic examples.
46* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'': The poppy field has brightly-coloured flowers, but the flowers are enchanted to put Dorothy, Toto, and the Cowardly Lion [[ForcedSleep to sleep]].
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50* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'': The Iskoort city consists of brightly-colored platforms all stacked on each other like giant Lego bricks. However, they have no railings, and it's a long way down to the surface.
51* ''Literature/{{Coraline}}'': The Other World is very colourful, with bright clothes on the people, flowers, etc., but it's run by demon-like creatures who want to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Coraline]]. Unlike in the movie, the world doesn't become less colorful but instead it becomes less defined, and is described as looking like a drawing.
52* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': The arena for the 50th Hunger Games is a bright, idyllic paradise with mountains and a forest. It then turns out that practically everything in the environment is poisonous or man-eating, and the beautiful mountains are actually volcanoes.
53* ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'' gives us Perelin, the Night Forest. It's vibrantly colourful, breathtakingly beautiful, and grows so quickly and aggressively that it would take over all of Fantasia if Grorgrimmar, the Many-Coloured Death, didn't blast it to sand every morning.
54* T'telir, from Creator/BrandonSanderson's novel ''Literature/{{Warbreaker}}'', is a DeadlyDecadentCourt where the people virtually worship colour, so everything is vibrantly coloured, from the building to people's clothes.
55* ''{{Literature/Unwind}}'': Happy Jack Harvest Camp is a picturesque location nestled on a pine-covered ridge with a lovely view of the mountains of Sedona, where the boys' dorm is painted light blue, the girls' dorm is lavender, the staff uniforms are shorts and Hawaiian shirts, and the surgeons wear bright yellow. It looks and sounds like a summer camp, but it's actually a place to hold Unwinds before they're dismembered and turned into organ transplants.
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59* In an episode of ''Series/GetSmart'', there is a disco-type place full of colourful lights and spirals, but it turns out that the songs they play there have subliminal messaging and encourage high school students to do the bad things mentioned in the songs like "[[SerialKiller Kill, kill, kill]]" and "[[FlippingTheBird Flip off the dean]]".
60* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': Downplayed for the planet the crew visits in the episode "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]". It's not that bright; it just has vibrant green grass and pink-clad citizens. Similarly, it's usually as happy as it looks, but the downside is that the punishment for all law-breaking is death.
61* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E20TheWayToEden The Way to Eden]]" shows a group of space hippies taking over the ''Enterprise'' to fly to a "paradise planet." The planet is beautiful enough, but [[DeathWorld everything on it is lethal]], and the hippie leader dies when he refuses to believe it.
62* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': The episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS2E23TheThaw The Thaw]]" has the dimension in the minds of the people in stasis that features a circus that looks fun because the characters wear colourful clothes and it has bright lights and objects. However, it is run by a MonsterClown who's the embodiment of fear.
63* In ''Series/SquidGame'' most of the gameplay arenas are dominated by primary colors, in contrast to the much darker hues of the outside world.
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67* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': The First World, a plane of existence that serves as Golarion's version of the LandOfFaerie, is said to have been the gods' "first draft" at creating the world. It is a garishly and wildly colorful world that is as unpredictable as it is beautiful, and it is easy for mortals who enter it to become lost forever even if they don't fall victim to ill-advised pranks by the native fey.
68* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'' and ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40K'':
69** Because Slaanesh is the god of hedonism, pain/pleasure and other excesses, his followers dress in bright, clashing colors both for their own enjoyment and their enemy's discomfort.
70** The Slaanesh-aligned Noise Marines of [=40K=] wear hot pink and black, one of the few color combinations that still registers after millennia of deliberate SensoryAbuse.
71** Eldar Harlequins dress in brightly-colored motley, while other Eldar tend to dress in primary and secondary colors. [[RainbowPimpGear Dismissing them as prancing fools is the first step to defeat.]]
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75* ''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'': Snaktooth Island definitely has elements of this, with colorful food-like inhabitants (the titular Bugsnax) that are all too happy to ram, immolate, or freeze you. [[spoiler:Or force themselves down your throat to convert you into more of themselves and feed the island.]]
76* ''VideoGame/CavesOfQud'': The Rainbow Woods is so named for the colorful poisonous mushrooms and flowers. It's also a labyrinthine hell filled with primordial ooze that spawns endless quantities of hostile sludge monsters.
77* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' is known for its signature 'psycho pop' style, using flashy colors, hot [[BlackBlood pink blood]] and clashing patterns to contrast the morbid, psychological nature of the Killing Games. The Funhouse in ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'' accentuates this, having bright red and green walls covered with the images of strawberries and grapes, with a trial ground full of obnoxious patterns and colors.
78* One of ''VideoGame/DeepRockGalactic''[='s=] biomes is the Azure Weald, an underground jungle full of bioluminescent plant life that makes spelunking a psychedelic experience. It's just as infested with [[BugWar Glyphids]] as the rest of Hoxxes IV, and even with the glowing plants, it's still dark and difficult to navigate, making it easy to take a wrong step and plunge over the side of a chasm.
79* ''VideoGame/Destiny2''[='=]s Black Garden falls firmly in this category. The colors are bright and eyecatching (though slightly more subdued than most examples of this trope), and the lore can only be described as pure NightmareFuel.
80* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion''[='=]s ''Shivering Isles'' expansion, the titular Isles are the home of the MadGod Sheogorath, and are split down the middle to represent the dual nature of madness. The Northwestern half of the Isles, Mania, represents aspects of madness that can be considered positive (such as artistic creation and the spark of invention), and is full of technicolor plants and brightly covered monsters, but is every bit as dangerous as the [[SwampsAreEvil southeastern half, Dementia]].
81* ''VideoGame/FarCryNewDawn'' has a lavish setting filled with vibrant flora that blooms around the post-apocalyptic landscape. It's this setting where the player must defend his turf against the brutal Highwaymen.
82* ''VideoGame/MoshiMonsters'':
83** Subverted for the circus known as both Cirque du Bonbon and Cirque du Moshi. It is a pretty standard circus with colourful tents, etc, but it used to be the villains' base. However, the villains moved to another base and the circus stayed.
84** Zigzagged for the Candy Cane Caves. They're caves full of candy which [[MiningForCookies can be mined]] and a river full of jam, but occasionally they get taken over by the candy-themed villain Sweet Tooth. When not corrupted though, they're just as fun as they look.
85* In ''VideoGame/{{Scaler}}'', the Chimerum world is a lush, glowy rainforest with exactly two (2) [=NPC=]s that don't want you dead. One of the more dangerous enemies can turn invisible at will, so don't get distracted.
86* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'': Sector Bootes is modeled after a red light district and features tacky, rococo yet grimy and decadent set pieces with clashing colors and an overall awful taste. The leader of the sector is Mithras, an EvilutionaryBiologist that decided to [[PlayingWithSyringes conduct experiments]] on the stranded crew of the Elve ship. This allowed him to discover that humans need things like "blood" and "oxygen" to exist.
87* Many of the most garishly-decorated levels in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' are also the most dangerous (most notably, the "Chemical Plant Zone", "Casino Night Zone", and "Metropolis Zone" levels).
88* After defeating the Wall of Flesh in ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'', the world becomes infected with two new biomes: the Corruption or Crimson (depending on the world), an EvilTaintedPlace filled with nasty beasts, and the Hallow, a brightly-colored fairy-and-unicorn-themed world that is every bit as deadly as its EvilCounterpart.
89* The domains of the Chaos God Tzeentch and, to a lesser extent, Slaanesh, as depicted in ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammerIII''. Both feature bright blues and pinks as well as often scintillating, changing colors. Both are nightmare worlds full of Daemons.
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93* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': While a normal city in most respects during the day, by night the City itself becomes a technicolor battlefield between monsters and {{magical girl}}s. Between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 2:00 A.M., deadly monsters flood into the City, while the Inner Barrier forms a seal along the walls of the City's structures to protect civilians. The appearance of the Inner Barrier changes from night to night, but its variations are often ominously vibrant -- [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-11-page-28 one particular night]] featured bright orange walls and a pink river, while another was succinctly described by the author as a [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-7-page-28 "primary color hellscape"]].
94* ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'': The Rainbow Dimension. Almost everything is brightly colored, from the rocks to the trees to the wildlife to the people. It is also full of dangerous beasts and magic.
95-->'''Flint:''' ...if you happen to like ''lurid hellholes''... this place is a ''magical wonderland''.
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99* ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'': Downplayed for the cuter version of Earth seen in "The Cutening", which is very brightly-coloured and has things like [[AnimateInanimateObject anthropomorphic objects]] and AmazingTechnicolorWildlife. It's not dangerous so much as mind-numbingly annoying to the Warner siblings, to the point where they ''claim'' to be [[SanitySlippage losing their minds]], but it's really more [[ParodiedTrope an exaggeration]]. However, one aspect of this world is that [[NotAllowedToGrowUp all the dogs are puppies]], and they're all sad.
100* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': [[Recap/GravityFallsS2E19WeirdmageddonPart2EscapeFromReality "Weirdmageddon Part 2"]] takes place in a colorful fantasy land designed to protect Mabel from her tragic reality. This being [[HappyPlace Mabel's fantasy]], it's extremely adorable, energetic, and popping with fun neon colors and sparkles. However, as soon as the threat of reality sets in, the place breaks down into a nightmare and tries to eradicate anybody who supposedly threatens Mabel's happiness.
101* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' has Froopyland, a colorful SugarBowl dimension created by [[MadScientist Rick]] as a “safe” place for a young Beth to play in. Because Rick [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn’t think through his invention]], this trope comes into play. There’s no actual environmental hazards, but it’s easy to get trapped in and starve to death since there are no food sources other than honey (which don’t provide much nutrition anyway) and the local wildlife. The former is exactly what happens to Beth’s childhood friend, who only managed to survive by [[BestialityIsDepraved mating with the wildlife]] and eating the offspring. In addition, the mutated wildlife end up gaining predatory behavior resulting in the dimension becoming an actually dangerous place besides its design flaw.
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