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''Behind blue eyes''|Behind Blue Eyes, [[The Who]]}}
 
{{color|blue| '''Blue eyes'''}} vary greatly in their meaning:
# [[Innocent Blue Eyes]]: Beautiful, innocent "baby blues" or clear, pure, and shining. Either way, a popular choice for heroes and heroines. Common with [[Hair of Gold]].
# [[Icy Blue Eyes]]: Piercing and icy, seeming to look right through you.
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{{color|blue| '''Blue'''}}-{{color|green|'''green'''}} sometimes marks a dreamy personality, but is nonetheless also a good "default" shade of blue eyes for the hero/heroine. The blue then indicates the heroic qualities and the green the independent personality associated with [[Green Eyes]].
 
In some cultures, blue eyes are seen as a witch's eyes and are supposedly capable of [[Hypnotic Eyes|controlling people]]. However, this is a rare superstition and considered little more than a cultural quirk even in the places where it originated, so it usually doesn't come up in fiction.
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** Very notable are the eyes of [[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|Beast]]. The character design placed special emphasis on them so that it would seem as if he were still a human, trapped inside a beast's body.
** Nala from ''[[The Lion King]]'' also has blue eyes, [[Green Is Blue|but sometimes, they're]] [[Green Eyes]].
** [[Tarzan (Disney)|Tarzan]]'s eyes are {{color|blue|bblue}}-{{color|green|ggreen}}.
** [[The High Queen|Kida]] from ''[[Atlantis the Lost Empire]]'' has large blue eyes to go with her [[White Haired Pretty Girl]], unlike all of the other Atlanteans in the film, even the Caucasian characters.
* Several [[Don Bluth]] movies have characters with blue eyes: