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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit23:13, 11 November 2022
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In many shows, whenever a main character is bald, every time they're shown in a Flash Back, they're always depicted as having hair like Axl Rose, Jim Morrison, etc. Generally meant to imply they were so in love with their own hair that the hair gods or something took it away from them to punish them. Of course, it could just be that a long haired wig on a bald actor tends to look a lot more convincing than a short one. This doesn't explain why the trope is so common in animation, however.
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