
This gets even weirder in a flashback showing the Pharaoh as a baby, which seems to imply that those actually are his natural hair colour(s), passing through a reincarnation. His bangs are yellow, with the rest magenta-edged black. Yugi Muto is an absurd example, as he has two sets of colored spikes.
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In the world of crazy hair, there is nothing that comes close to Yu-Gi-Oh! It would be easier to list the characters in the series who don't have anime hair, but that sure as hell won't stop us from trying. Also see Hair Color in Japanese Media for an analysis of how hair color tropes are used in anime and other Japanese media.Ĭompare also '80s Hair, one of Real Life's best counterparts, and a major influence on this trope. World of Technicolor Hair - everyone has an unnatural hair color and it is not treated as odd. Slipknot Ponytail-hair falls loose during fights. Shonen Hair-big messy spiky hair denoting a hotblooded rebel. Power Makes Your Hair Grow-magical powers that cause hair growth. Power Dyes Your Hair-magical powers that cause hair to change color. Ojou Ringlets-ringlets that mark an Ojou as such. Motherly Side Plait-hair braided loosely and resting on the shoulder indicates motherhood. Long-Haired Pretty Boy-a pretty boy with longish hair. Improbable Hairstyle-hair that shouldn't be possible, given the circumstances. Idiot Hair-a single strand of hair that constantly sticks up, usually to indicate low intelligence. Hot-Blooded Sideburns-hotblooded characters with big sideburns. Hime Cut-hair that is styled into three parts (straight bangs, sidelocks, and long hair in the back) that is meant to show that a (most likely Japanese or Japanese descent) girl as proper, upper-class and/or traditional. Hiding Behind Your Bangs-hair covering one eye as a sign of shyness, antisocial natures, and/or hidden personalities. Helicopter Hair-hair that works as a propeller, lifting the character into the air. Hammerspace Hair-a character pulls out something they were storing in their hair. Hairstyle Inertia-a character's hair remains the same throughout their life. Hair Reboot-seemingly destroyed hair can be returned to it's proper shape and volume by merely shaking it. Hair Intakes-anime hair with little "hoods". Hair Antennae-two strands of anime hair that stick up from the top of the head and curve forward like antennae. Godiva Hair-long hair drapes down a woman's chest and covers her breasts. Expressive Hair-hair that is independently mobile and responsive to mood. Elemental Hair Colors-hair colors and Elemental Powers match. Curtains Match the Window-hair and eyes of the same color. Compressed Hair-a large amount of hair is easily compressed into a smaller shape. Sometimes the hair appears semi-transparent, with the character's eyes visible through it, although this presumably represents hair fine enough that it isn't completely obscuring, rather than anything outré.Īnime Hair is very common among protagonists of anime/manga for the shōnen demographic, although the trend seems to be headed to more plausible styles: compare Son Goku's hair to Ichigo's. It may be one or more different colors that don't appear naturally in real humans (blue is a popular choice). It also helps to create a distinctive silhouette that will stand out in branding, media, and merchandise. Usually, the most important characters of the story will have wild spikes or a cool-looking hairdo in order to stand out among the crowd.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For AllĪ catch-all term used for anime, manga and other cartoon and comic characters with bizarre, improbable, exotic, or just plain wacky-looking hairstyles.