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== 1. By the arms ==
== 1. By the arms ==
[[File:lucky-star_miyuki_by-the-arms_9175.png|link=Lucky Star (Anime)|right]]
[[File:lucky-star_miyuki_by-the-arms_9175.png|link=Lucky Star|right]]


Adjusting your glasses by their arms, using both hands, conveys that you're either not used to wearing eyeglasses, or taking exceptional care with them. In any case, it is [[Moe]], and as such usually the province of the [[Meganekko]]. The one-handed variant, however, has come to be known as a somewhat sly gesture, but more softspoken [[Megane]] have been known to utilize it without mischievous intent.
Adjusting your glasses by their arms, using both hands, conveys that you're either not used to wearing eyeglasses, or taking exceptional care with them. In any case, it is [[Moe]], and as such usually the province of the [[Meganekko]]. The one-handed variant, however, has come to be known as a somewhat sly gesture, but more softspoken [[Megane]] have been known to utilize it without mischievous intent.
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==


* As depicted, Miyuki Takara from ''[[Lucky Star (Anime)|Lucky Star]]'' engages in this.
* As depicted, Miyuki Takara from ''[[Lucky Star]]'' engages in this.
* Anri Sonohara from ''[[Durarara (Literature)|Durarara]]!!''
* Anri Sonohara from ''[[Durarara]]!!''
* The members of the Student Council in ''[[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]]'', [[Student Council President|Itsuki]] being the only exception. A rare not moe at all example.
* The members of the Student Council in ''[[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]]'', [[Student Council President|Itsuki]] being the only exception. A rare not moe at all example.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==


* [[Arthur (Animation)|Arthur]] apparently does this as a nervous habit. In later episodes, it becomes his "tell" and if he does it then you know he's lying or at least not being entirely truthful.
* [[Arthur (animation)|Arthur]] apparently does this as a nervous habit. In later episodes, it becomes his "tell" and if he does it then you know he's lying or at least not being entirely truthful.




== 2. By the corner ==
== 2. By the corner ==
[[File:hoteldusk-room215_martin-summer_adjusting-your-glasses_1793.png|link=Hotel Dusk Room 215|right]]
[[File:hoteldusk-room215_martin-summer_adjusting-your-glasses_1793.png|link=Hotel Dusk: Room 215|right]]


Holding one lens or hinge between the thumb and the forefinger is almost singularly reserved for [[The Professor]] types. [[Nerd Glasses]] and [[Purely Aesthetic Glasses]] are -- almost by definition -- adjusted this way. This is also the ''only'' way to adjust your [[High-Class Glass]], but we can't say if there's a deeper meaning to the connection.
Holding one lens or hinge between the thumb and the forefinger is almost singularly reserved for [[The Professor]] types. [[Nerd Glasses]] and [[Purely Aesthetic Glasses]] are -- almost by definition -- adjusted this way. This is also the ''only'' way to adjust your [[High-Class Glass]], but we can't say if there's a deeper meaning to the connection.
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* Shiho and Karin from ''[[Naruto]]''.
* Shiho and Karin from ''[[Naruto]]''.
* Autor from ''[[Princess Tutu]]''.
* Autor from ''[[Princess Tutu]]''.
* In the [[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]], [[Stalker With a Crush|Conway]] combines this with [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] for a particularly creepy effect, usually when addressing Dawn, the object of his affections..
* In the [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]], [[Stalker with a Crush|Conway]] combines this with [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] for a particularly creepy effect, usually when addressing Dawn, the object of his affections..


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* As seen above, Martin Summer does this ''constantly'' in ''[[Hotel Dusk Room 215]]''.
* As seen above, Martin Summer does this ''constantly'' in ''[[Hotel Dusk: Room 215]]''.
* The concise Shizune of [[Katawa Shoujo]] often poses this way
* The concise Shizune of [[Katawa Shoujo]] often poses this way
* Ema Skye in the ''[[Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Ace Attorney]]'' series. Unusual in that she very rarely wears the glasses over her ''eyes'', so the adjustment is mostly for the sake of adjusting.
* Ema Skye in the ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series. Unusual in that she very rarely wears the glasses over her ''eyes'', so the adjustment is mostly for the sake of adjusting.
* Jeff from ''[[Earthbound (Video Game)|Earthbound]]'' is doing this as his pose on his ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'' trophy.
* Jeff from ''[[Earthbound]]'' is doing this as his pose on his ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'' trophy.
** There is also an NPC in ''[[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]'' who does this for his talking animation.
** There is also an NPC in ''[[Mother 3]]'' who does this for his talking animation.


== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* [[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]] has a habit of doing it whenever people with glasses get treated badly in the movies he reviews.
* [[The Nostalgia Critic]] has a habit of doing it whenever people with glasses get treated badly in the movies he reviews.




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* Rossiu's assistant in ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' does this all the time.
* Rossiu's assistant in ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' does this all the time.
* As does Takamizawa in ''[[Midori Days]]''.
* As does Takamizawa in ''[[Midori Days]]''.
* In the ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'' anime, Uryu Ishida regularly does this with his glasses. It appears to be a nervous habit more than anything else.
* In the ''[[Bleach]]'' anime, Uryu Ishida regularly does this with his glasses. It appears to be a nervous habit more than anything else.
* The trope image is Gendo Ikari from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. When he's not doing his trademark [[Clasp Your Hands If You Deceive|Gendo]][[media:GendoGlasses.jpg|Pose]], he's doing this.
* The trope image is Gendo Ikari from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. When he's not doing his trademark [[Clasp Your Hands If You Deceive|Gendo]][[media:GendoGlasses.jpg|Pose]], he's doing this.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v14/c126/11.html Haruna] [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v30/c274/2.html Saotome.]
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v14/c126/11.html Haruna] [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v30/c274/2.html Saotome.]
* In ''[[Harvest Moon|Tree of Tranquility]]'', Jin (one of the eligible bachelors) does this as his "talking" gesture (which all the characters have).
* In ''[[Harvest Moon|Tree of Tranquility]]'', Jin (one of the eligible bachelors) does this as his "talking" gesture (which all the characters have).
* Shizuo Heiwajima in ''[[Durarara (Literature)|Durarara]]!!'' does this with his [[Cool Shades]] on occasion.
* Shizuo Heiwajima in ''[[Durarara]]!!'' does this with his [[Cool Shades]] on occasion.
* In ''[[Naruto]]'', [[Badass Bookworm|Shino]] and Ebisu both push up their [[Cool Shades]] this way.
* In ''[[Naruto]]'', [[Badass Bookworm|Shino]] and Ebisu both push up their [[Cool Shades]] this way.
** And [[Dragon Ascendant|Kabuto]] does this to his [[Scary Shiny Glasses]].
** And [[Dragon Ascendant|Kabuto]] does this to his [[Scary Shiny Glasses]].
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* Kirio a.k.a. "Mr. Glasses Man" from [[Kamichama Karin]].
* Kirio a.k.a. "Mr. Glasses Man" from [[Kamichama Karin]].
* Keima in [[The World God Only Knows]] generally does this except when he's pretending to be nicer than he is, in which case he'll adjust them by the sides. It plays out interestingly when {{spoiler|Keima and Yui switch bodies and he tries doing it by habit, but Yui's vision is better and she doesn't need glasses. [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/the_world_god_only_knows/v09/c083/2.html He's momentarily confused].}}
* Keima in [[The World God Only Knows]] generally does this except when he's pretending to be nicer than he is, in which case he'll adjust them by the sides. It plays out interestingly when {{spoiler|Keima and Yui switch bodies and he tries doing it by habit, but Yui's vision is better and she doesn't need glasses. [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/the_world_god_only_knows/v09/c083/2.html He's momentarily confused].}}
* Shou Tucker does this in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. This combined with [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] are clues to show that something isn't quite right with him.
* Shou Tucker does this in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. This combined with [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] are clues to show that something isn't quite right with him.
* Mai Minakami does this occasionally, but with her, it's because [[The Gadfly|she's trolling her friends]]. A notable example is when she and her friends are playing "Red Light Green Light".
* Mai Minakami does this occasionally, but with her, it's because [[The Gadfly|she's trolling her friends]]. A notable example is when she and her friends are playing "Red Light Green Light".
* Takamatsu in ''Angel Beats!'' does this many times in a row when saying things. Yuri claims he's actually quite dumb and just wears glasses to seem smart.
* Takamatsu in ''Angel Beats!'' does this many times in a row when saying things. Yuri claims he's actually quite dumb and just wears glasses to seem smart.


== Film ==
== Film ==
* Justin Hammer does it this way in ''[[Iron Man (Film)|Iron Man]] 2'', showing that he has a lot of nervous energy and is an awkward man.
* Justin Hammer does it this way in ''[[Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]] 2'', showing that he has a lot of nervous energy and is an awkward man.
* ''Now And Then'': Nerdy Morton does this as a child while saying "hello dear" to Chrissy, and it becomes his defining characteristic so we later recognize him as an adult {{spoiler|once he's married to her. Awww.}}
* ''Now And Then'': Nerdy Morton does this as a child while saying "hello dear" to Chrissy, and it becomes his defining characteristic so we later recognize him as an adult {{spoiler|once he's married to her. Awww.}}


== Live Action Television ==
== Live Action Television ==


* Hiro in ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]'' does this - it does a good job straddling the western 'dork glasses' and eastern 'serious moment.' It also [[Lampshades]] itself from time to time, like when Hiro meets his younger self, and they both adjust their glasses at the same time.
* Hiro in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' does this - it does a good job straddling the western 'dork glasses' and eastern 'serious moment.' It also [[Lampshades]] itself from time to time, like when Hiro meets his younger self, and they both adjust their glasses at the same time.
* In ''[[Psychoville]]'', the younger Jeremy does this multiple times during his flashback of {{spoiler|Ravenhill}}.
* In ''[[Psychoville]]'', the younger Jeremy does this multiple times during his flashback of {{spoiler|Ravenhill}}.


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* Auron does this with his [[Scary Shiny Glasses|Scary Shiny]] [[Cool Shades]] after every battle in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''. [[Badass|And he]] [[Mentor|is most]] [[BFS|definitely not]] [[Big Damn Heroes|a nerd]].
* Auron does this with his [[Scary Shiny Glasses|Scary Shiny]] [[Cool Shades]] after every battle in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''. [[Badass|And he]] [[Mentor|is most]] [[BFS|definitely not]] [[Big Damn Heroes|a nerd]].
* ''[[Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Ace Attorney]]'': Grey does this a lot in the [[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney|second game]], as well as Kristoph in in the [[Apollo Justice Ace Attorney|fourth]].
* ''[[Ace Attorney]]'': Grey does this a lot in the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|second game]], as well as Kristoph in in the [[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney|fourth]].
* Clive of ''[[Wild Arms]] 3'' is a [[Badass Bookworm]] and does this ''constantly''.
* Clive of ''[[Wild Arms]] 3'' is a [[Badass Bookworm]] and does this ''constantly''.
* Otacon does this in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]''. It's a nervous habit that persists even when he's not wearing glasses.
* Otacon does this in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]''. It's a nervous habit that persists even when he's not wearing glasses.
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* Tager does this in ''[[Blaz Blue]]''.
* Tager does this in ''[[Blaz Blue]]''.
* Jade does this in both ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]'' and [[The Anime of the Game]], triggering [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] more often in the latter. Despite this, it seems to be a nervous habit as much as anything - watch the OVA closely and you'll notice he usually does it when he's trying to hide a lie, and he does Type 2 at least once when he's really just trying to see something better.
* Jade does this in both ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]'' and [[The Anime of the Game]], triggering [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] more often in the latter. Despite this, it seems to be a nervous habit as much as anything - watch the OVA closely and you'll notice he usually does it when he's trying to hide a lie, and he does Type 2 at least once when he's really just trying to see something better.
* Rare Western example of badassery: the Medic in ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'' does this in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36lSzUMBJnc Meet the Medic].
* Rare Western example of badassery: the Medic in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' does this in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36lSzUMBJnc Meet the Medic].


== 4. Other ways ==
== 4. Other ways ==
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==


* In ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]'', [[The Chessmaster|Kuro]] adjust his glasses by pushing up on the bottoms of the lenses with the heels of his hands, an early hint to the fact the he is used to wearing clawed gauntlets.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', [[The Chessmaster|Kuro]] adjust his glasses by pushing up on the bottoms of the lenses with the heels of his hands, an early hint to the fact the he is used to wearing clawed gauntlets.
* In ''[[Black Butler (Manga)|Black Butler]]'', William T Spears uses his [[Weapon of Choice|death scythe]] to adjust his glasses.
* In ''[[Black Butler]]'', William T Spears uses his [[Weapon of Choice|death scythe]] to adjust his glasses.
** At one point, Sebastian uses a violin bow to adjust his glasses while teaching Ciel the violin in Episode 13.
** At one point, Sebastian uses a violin bow to adjust his glasses while teaching Ciel the violin in Episode 13.



Revision as of 11:18, 8 April 2014

Oh... looks like your glasses are sliding down your nose. You'd better correct them--

But wait! Don't reach for those frames just yet. How you adjust your glasses speaks volumes of your character - at least if you're a fictional one. Here, we've provided a helpful list of the myriad ways to correct your spectacles, from which you can pick the one that suits you the best.

1. By the arms

Adjusting your glasses by their arms, using both hands, conveys that you're either not used to wearing eyeglasses, or taking exceptional care with them. In any case, it is Moe, and as such usually the province of the Meganekko. The one-handed variant, however, has come to be known as a somewhat sly gesture, but more softspoken Megane have been known to utilize it without mischievous intent.

Examples of Adjusting Your Glasses include:


Anime and Manga

Western Animation

  • Arthur apparently does this as a nervous habit. In later episodes, it becomes his "tell" and if he does it then you know he's lying or at least not being entirely truthful.


2. By the corner

Holding one lens or hinge between the thumb and the forefinger is almost singularly reserved for The Professor types. Nerd Glasses and Purely Aesthetic Glasses are -- almost by definition -- adjusted this way. This is also the only way to adjust your High-Class Glass, but we can't say if there's a deeper meaning to the connection.

Adjusting your glasses by both lenses is only reserved for the highest echelons of geekdom, and those who wear goggles. (Sometimes these two groups overlap.)


Examples

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Clark Kent is often seen adjusting his glasses this way, especially in Post-Crisis stories where Clark was given a more agressive personality. Often used as a punctuation for his snarking.

Music

Video Games

  • As seen above, Martin Summer does this constantly in Hotel Dusk: Room 215.
  • The concise Shizune of Katawa Shoujo often poses this way
  • Ema Skye in the Ace Attorney series. Unusual in that she very rarely wears the glasses over her eyes, so the adjustment is mostly for the sake of adjusting.
  • Jeff from Earthbound is doing this as his pose on his Super Smash Bros Brawl trophy.
    • There is also an NPC in Mother 3 who does this for his talking animation.

Web Original

  • The Nostalgia Critic has a habit of doing it whenever people with glasses get treated badly in the movies he reviews.


3. By the bridge

Pushing your glasses back up your nose by their bridge, using one or two fingers, has more conflicting interpretations. In the West, this gesture is generally associated with Nerd Glasses and the socially inept, but in the realm of Anime and Manga, doing this usually means that you're a Badass Bookworm. Pushing your glasses up the nose is also known to trigger a staggering majority of Scary Shiny Glasses.

In more juvenile comedies, this is also a way of Flipping the Bird without technically doing so, intentional or otherwise.


Examples

Anime and Manga

Film

  • Justin Hammer does it this way in Iron Man 2, showing that he has a lot of nervous energy and is an awkward man.
  • Now And Then: Nerdy Morton does this as a child while saying "hello dear" to Chrissy, and it becomes his defining characteristic so we later recognize him as an adult once he's married to her. Awww.

Live Action Television

  • Hiro in Heroes does this - it does a good job straddling the western 'dork glasses' and eastern 'serious moment.' It also Lampshades itself from time to time, like when Hiro meets his younger self, and they both adjust their glasses at the same time.
  • In Psychoville, the younger Jeremy does this multiple times during his flashback of Ravenhill.

Video Games

4. Other ways

After what we've covered thus far, the gestures that remain tend to be so alien as to be relegated to some singular character's idiosyncracies. Look through these examples for some truly exotic ways to adjust your glasses.


Examples

Anime and Manga

  • In One Piece, Kuro adjust his glasses by pushing up on the bottoms of the lenses with the heels of his hands, an early hint to the fact the he is used to wearing clawed gauntlets.
  • In Black Butler, William T Spears uses his death scythe to adjust his glasses.
    • At one point, Sebastian uses a violin bow to adjust his glasses while teaching Ciel the violin in Episode 13.

Literature

  • In The Girl With The Silver Eyes, Katie is used to lifting her glasses via telekinesis. After she finds others like her, they jointly complain about how frustrating it is to try to remember to do it with your hands when it's so obvious and easy to do it the normal way - mentally!


As you can see, adjusting your glasses can be such a powerful characterization tool that you shouldn't reserve doing it only for when your glasses actually need adjusting. If you're wearing Stoic Spectacles or are just painfully shy, you can always just adjust your glasses in lieu of a proper greeting. If you want to underline the seriousness of the situation, adjust your glasses - Glasses Pull used to be popular for this, but nowadays it's a largely Discredited Trope. Don't know how to express your feelings? Adjust your glasses. It's an act with uses above and beyond just correcting your corrective lenses.


Bonus points if you wear glasses and were trying all of these methods as you read them.
Bonus bonus points if you put a pair on just to do that.