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4The bald eagle, the national bird of the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, is one of the most well-recognized national animals in the world. It was originally chosen by the nation's founders as a deliberate callback to UsefulNotes/TheRomanRepublic, whose symbol had been the eagle of Jupiter (this is why many European nations have used eagles as their symbols, as well), but with the recognizable and distinctly American bald eagle replacing the traditional golden eagle in order to set themselves apart as something new and distinct from Europe.
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6There are a number of ways this can be used in fiction. Generally, bald eagles can be used as visual symbols for the United States or expies thereof -- expect a lot of eagle statuary, eagle iconography and pet eagles associated with American buildings, organizations and individuals in these cases. In [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals settings where most or several characters are talking animals]], American ones have a strong tendency to be depicted as bald eagles, and all bald eagles will be American. These characters are almost invariably depicted as outrageous American stereotypes, incredibly patriotic, utterly enamored with America and American values, and deeply distrustful of anything deemed anti-American. Notably, however, it's rare to see such characters contrasted with the symbolic animals of other nations, such as the RussianBear.
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8Of note is that depictions of the bald eagle in pop culture often give it a [[StockSoundEffects bold, powerful screech]] that [[ArtisticLicenseOrnithology actually comes from the red-tailed hawk]]. The actual sounds made by the bald eagle are softer and chirpy, more akin to what one might expect from a sparrow than from the mighty, proud embodiment of Main/{{Eagleland}}.
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10Subtrope of NationalAnimalStereotypes. See also NobleBirdOfPrey and {{Eagleland}}.
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12Not to be confused with the clothing and accessories retailer or the regional subsidiary of American Airlines by the same name.
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18* ''Anime/BakutenShootBeyblade'': Michael of the American All-Starz team uses the beyblade Trygle, which has an eagle as its bit beast. Fittingly, he's also the team's leader.
19* ''Eagle Sam'' is a 1983 anime starring the mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, the titular Eagle Sam, an eagle wearing a red-white-and-blue top hat that produces whatever he needs to solve the problem of the episode.
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23* ''Art/TheApotheosisOfWashington'': Just below George Washington there's a mighty eagle nearly the size of Art/LadyLiberty attacking a kingly knight, representing America's rebellion against Britain. It even holds arrows and a thunderbolt in hand, just like on the seal of the USA.
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27* ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'': In an in-universe BMovie about giant ants menacing the States, the President of the United States is portrayed as a bald eagle. [[UncleSamWantsYou Uncle Sam]] is also shown as a bald eagle.
28* ''ComicBook/TheBoys'': Homelander is an all-American hero with the American eagle as his AnimalMotif.
29* ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'':
30** In ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', Cap has a stylised eagle on his cowl instead of an A.
31** In ''ComicBook/WhatIf Captain America had Fought in the Civil War?'', Cap is given a Native American shield with a stylised eagle that is also a star in the centre. He can also summon an eagle spirit through it.
32** In ''ComicBook/CaptainAmericaSamWilson'', Iron Man refers to Sam's falcon Redwing as an eagle. When Sam corrects him, Tony says it's better branding.
33* The Creator/AlanMoore and Creator/BillSienkiewicz half of ''Comicbook/BroughtToLight'' is narrated by an anthropomorphic eagle who symbolises the CIA.
34* ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew'': In the relaunch, the American Eagle is a riff on CaptainPatriotic superheroes.
35* In ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' Mega-City One Judges have chunky gold eagles on their badges and the opposite shoulder pauldron.
36* ''ComicBook/MarvelTwoInOne'': American Eagle is a [[BadassNative Navajo superhero]] whose costumes are based on the color scheme of the American flag. His original outfit featured an [[BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins eagle feather war bonnet]], and a later one has a motorcycle helmet shaped like an eagle's head.
37* ''Comicbook/SpiderHam: Hollywood May-Ham'' has a brief appearance by the [[Comicbook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Scavengers]]. America Chavez's counterpart is an eagle.
38* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'': There is a character named American Eagle, a CaptainPatriotic superhero whose shtick is using a flying apparatus shaped like a pair of feathered wings.
39* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': The top part of Wonder Woman's already patriotic-looking and American-flag-themed outfit is meant to vaguely resemble an eagle.
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43* ''Art/RealisticPokemon'': {{Parodied}}. The description for Braviary's shared entry with Rayquaza states that Braviary is the national bird of Unova.
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47* ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'': The American businessman who buys the circus has a pet bald eagle.
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51* ''Film/OurManFlint'': Inverted. The Galaxy organization has an ''anti''-American eagle guarding its headquarters: it's trained to [[SpotTheImposter detect and attack Americans]]. After Flint destroys the IslandBase, the last scene in the movie is the eagle soaring over it.
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55* ''{{Literature/Animorphs}}'': Rachel has a bald eagle as her bird of prey morph, not so much out of patriotism [[TheBigGirl as temperament]]. Tobias references the Benjamin Franklin turkey story when talking about her.
56* ''Literature/{{Illuminatus}}'' ends on a scene where an all-American hunter is climbing a mountain somewhere in the Rockies on a mission that will make him a god among hunters and utterly reviled by liberals, commies, ecologists, hippies and limp-wristed pinkos. Specifically, his mission is to kill the last known American Eagle. As he lowers his rifle and screams "I did it! I killed the last eagle!" the strands of the story come together as a massive earthquake begins under his feet. The San Andreas Fault has just broken up and at this point, a combination of earthquakes and tsunamis destroy the Pacific seaboard of the USA. The implication is clear: America is so bound up with its symbolic eagles that killing the last one, rendering the species extinct, also destroys the USA. The ideal of America dies with the last eagle.
57* ''Literature/LegacyTheTaleOfTheAmericanEagle'': The story is about an American BadassNormal superhero crimefighter who names himself "the American Eagle".
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61* ''Series/TheBoys2019'':
62** Much like the comics, American VillainWithGoodPublicity Homelander is associated with the prideful eagle - fitting for someone who [[ItsAllAboutMe thinks of nobody other than himself]].
63** Former CaptainPatriotic Soldier Boy is also associated with eagles, to the point that Black Noir actually hallucinates him as a cartoon version of said animal. [[spoiler:[[SharedFamilyQuirks Like father, like son]]]].
64* ''Series/MiracleWorkers'': In an advertisement, a grizzled old timer sits on the wagon beside an excited young priest. The priest points up to the sky at a bald eagle, which the driver fires at with his six-gun. After an off-screen "thud", the priest indignantly says "You shot America!"
65* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': Sam the Eagle is a walking, talking stereotype of American patriotism and "family values". He's so American that when he plays a British character in ''Film/TheMuppetChristmasCarol'', he starts talking about how business is "the American way" and has to be reminded by the narrator that he's British.
66* ''Series/SesameStreet'': One skit is about monsters trying to decide the national bird of America. Bejamin Franklin (played by Telly) suggests the turkey as turkeys were there to welcome the pilgrims (and because they're "nice"). Thomas Jefferson (played by Bert) suggests the pigeon because they enjoy the simple things that improve America (like curbs). Oscar suggests cockatoos since they can be taught rude sayings. John Adams (played by Ernie) suggests the eagle and wins offending Big Bird.
67* In ''Series/{{Peacemaker|2022}}'', Peacemaker has a bald eagle sidekick named [[ADogNamedDog Eagly]]. Because that's just how American he is.
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71* Music/{{Sabaton}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJVkE14kjhE Screaming Eagles]]" is a song about the US Army 101st Airborne Division holding the line at Bastogne against the German Army during the Battle of the Bulge.
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75* Sam the Eagle (no relation to [[Series/TheMuppetShow the Muppets' Sam]]) was the official mascot of the 1984 Summer Olympics hosted in Los Angeles... which followed the previous Olympics hosted by the Soviet Union and with a bear as their mascot. Both events were noteworthy and infamous for being highly politicized, because the U.S. had boycotted the Moscow games in response to the 1979 invasion of Afghanistan, and the Soviets retaliated by boycotting the Los Angeles games.
76* Two professional sports teams in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC (the USA's capital) have eagle mascots. The UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague's Washington Capitals have Slapshot, a bald eagle with white stars on his tail feathers (resembling those on the American flag), and the UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball team the Washington Nationals has a bald eagle named Screech, who made his debut hatching out of a giant egg.
77* UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}} is a very important city in American history, being the place where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Fittingly, their [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL team]] is called the Philadelphia Eagles.
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81* The default Golarion setting of ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' is full of {{fantasy counterpart culture}}s, and the country of Andoran is themed after newly independent United States (sans slavery). Fittingly, it's very fond of eagle imagery and a half-man-half-eagle angelic creature is considered to be the divine patron of sorts of the country.
82* On the cover of ''TabletopGame/WildSkies: Liberating Strife'', the WorldOfFunnyAnimals version of the Statue of Liberty is an eagle.
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86* The defunct [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disneyland]] ride ''Ride/AmericaSings'' had Sam the Eagle (not that one, since this long predates Disney buying Franchise/TheMuppets), an anthropomorphic bald eagle, as mascot and host taking the guests on a trip through decades of American music history.
87* Ride/SixFlags Great America has a wooden roller coaster known as the American Eagle. The ride is painted in red, white, and blue and has a bald eagle in its logo.
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91* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'': The villager Apollo is a bald eagle whose birthday is on July 4.
92* ''VideoGame/AzurLane'': A few of the Eagle Union aircraft carriers, particularly Enterprise, Yorktown, and Hornet, have bald eagles as pets, and these are often featured alongside their owners in official art, merchandise, and related material.
93* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' subtly references this with Ryze's "[[UncleSamWantsYou Uncle Ryze]]" skin. If the skin is equipped and he casts his LimitBreak, "Realm Warp" ([[MassTeleportation a spell that teleports himself and his allies at once]]), their entry is accompanied by an eagle's call ([[TheCoconutEffect or rather a red tailed hawk's call, but it's absolutely what you associate with the trope]]).
94* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Braviary is an eagle Pokémon with feathers in the color of the American flag and a feathered crest reminiscent of a Cheyenne feathered headdress. It's referred to as "the hero of the sky", fights for its friends without any thought of its own safety, and the more scars it has, the more respect it gets from its peers. It was first introduced in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'', whose Unova region is primarily based on NYC and northeastern New Jersey.
95* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': The Soldier, an extremely patriotic American, generally has an eagle motif, with many of his cosmetics being eagle-related and many of his lines referencing the bird of prey's status as America's symbol as well. One cosmetic has a a small bald eagle that perches on his shoulder, while another gives him an eagle's head.
96* ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'' has an inversion in the ShowWithinAShow ''Blitzmensch'' (an electricity-themed Franchise/{{Batman}} Nazi expy), who features an eagle-themed American villain called "Illegal Eagle" as one of the members of Blitzmensch's RoguesGallery.
97* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships'': A few skins for American ships such as the ''Cleveland'' have American eagle-themed decorations, usually released as part of a July 4th promo.
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101* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'': The White House is guarded on the astral plane by a bound spirit in the form of an anthropomorphic bald eagle. However, it's implied that his true form is a cephalopoid EldritchAbomination and he plans to take horrific revenge when he breaks free of his binding.
102* ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'': [[https://www.paranatural.net/comic/chapter-4-page-48 This page]] has a gag featuring a bald eagle spirit with an Uncle Sam top hat and beard. The top hat also has a U.S. flag pattern.
103* ''Webcomic/ScandinaviaAndTheWorld'': The [[NationsAsPeople personification of the USA]] is seen with a toy bald eagle in a couple of strips.
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107* ''WebVideo/CrashCourse'': The ''US Government & Politics'' mini-series' host WebVideo/WheezyWaiter has on his desk a rubber figure of a soaring bald eagle, which he occasionally strokes or punches clean off the table (depending on whether he especially likes or dislikes a particular aspect of the US political system, respectively).
108* ''WebVideo/DetectiveHeartOfAmerica'' is a series of films by Creator/FilmCow that are parodies of the EagleLand trope in all its forms. The main character is a small plastic eagle statuette.
109* ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'': Matches between American political figures tend to be crashed by UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln being airlifted in by a giant bald eagle, and dropping in to give both competitors a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech.
110-->'''Lincoln:''' By the power invested in me by this giant bald bird!
111* ''WebAnimation/ExtraCredits'': In the Extra History retelling of the legend of Hiawatha, the Haudenosaunee united under the Great Law of Peace bury their weapons beneath the roots of a pine tree and an eagle comes to perch on the tree's highest branch. Centuries later, Ben Franklin and George Washington hear the legend from the Haudenosaunee's descendants, and adopt an eagle carrying [[TheSonsAndTheSpears a bundle of arrows in one of its talons]] as a symbol of their new nation in honor of the legend.
112* ''WebAnimation/TheOdd1sOut'': In "Boy, Were They Wrong!", which is about times people in the past have been wrong about things, the first thing James talks about is Christopher Columbus [[NotWhereTheyThought mistaking America for India]]. When the word "America" is first said, an eagle head is briefly shown and is heard screeching.
113* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-50-ae-j SCP-50-AE]]-[[JokeCharacter J]] is a [[HandCannon Desert Eagle]] that shoots bald eagles which go absolutely berserk at "anyone who displays Communist beliefs, Russian ancestry, or unpatriotic leanings".
114* Website/TVTropes: The trope for excessively patriotic/nativistic Americanism is called {{Eagleland}}; we also have EaglelandOsmosis.
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118* On ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow,'' the boys encounter a chicken-hearted eagle who can't fly named Stanley. Alvin delivers a patriotic speech to Stanley that encourages him and gives him new confidence. It works.
119* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': As one would guess from the title, Stan Smith is very patriotic. In "Kiss Kiss Cam Cam" Stan has a short DaydreamSurprise where Francine gets him eighty-one bald eagles as an early birthday present, where he imagines soaring through the skies with them. Things take an even weirder turn when they drop him off in the room of an attractive-looking lady [[FaceRevealingTurn who has the head of a bald eagle (with hair)]], and proceeds to make out with her.
120* ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'': {{Establishing Shot}}s of New York have the Statue of Liberty as an eagle. There's also a recurring InnocentBystander who's an eagle HawaiianShirtedTourist.
121* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Peter and his friends perform a patriotic parody of Music/{{Hyuna}}'s "Bubble Pop" in an effort to convince Quagmire to move back to America. One of the dancers in the music video is an anthropomorphic bald eagle wearing an [[FlagBikini U.S. flag speedo]].
122* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'': The character [[MagicalNativeAmerican Spirit]] has a bald eagle companion named "Freedom".
123* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E2MrLisaGoesToWashington Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]" Lisa enters an essay writing contest with a theme of patriotism. She cycles into Springfield forest and declares "OK America, inspire me!", and an eagle lands on a tree branch in front of her and spreads its wings, prompting her to write a brilliant essay that wins the first round of the competition.
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127* ''Magazine/{{Punch}}'' often depicted the United States in the form of an eagle in its political cartoons; sometimes, the American eagle was shown interacting with other national eagles, such as an eagle depicting Germany.
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131* An -- apocryphal and [[https://www.history.com/news/did-benjamin-franklin-propose-the-turkey-as-the-national-symbol debunked]] -- story claims that Benjamin Franklin opposed this trope, as he supposedly felt that the bald eagle was a [[ScavengersAreScum thieving scavenger]] and thus unfit to symbolize the nation and instead wanted the symbol to be a turkey. Franklin did extoll the virtues of the turkey compared to the eagle in his private writings, but at no point did he ever propose it as a national symbol.
132* Chrysler's obscure Eagle division was actually an inversion. Most of the brand's models were captive imports (imported models rebadged with American branding); it was created [[ContractualObligationProject for contractual reasons]] following Chrysler's purchase of the assets of American Motors from Renault. As a result, some models were Renaults while most others were Mitsubishis (as Chrysler was tied to Mitsubishi for many years). The only Eagle model that wasn't a rebadged import was the Vision, a rebadged Dodge Intrepid/Chrysler Concorde (and the LH cars themselves were descended from the Eagle Premier, one of the aforementioned Renault leftovers).
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