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== Anime &and Manga ==
* While this can happen in many forms of media, Blue Eyes in anime and manga almost always signify that the bearer has had a [[Dark and Troubled Past]], will experience in series trauma, or both.
* Belldandy of ''[[Ah! My Goddess|Oh My Goddess!]]'' fits the first variation of Blue Eyes quite well—complete with [[Hair of Gold]] ([[Power Dyes Your Hair|usually]]). However, her element is wind—the water powers go to her [[Bratty Half-Pint|little sister Skuld]], who is brown-eyed. [[Magic Misfire|When she can make her powers]] ''[[Magic Misfire|work]]'', that is.
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** Naruto's can now also go lava-chillingly cold when pissed, to an extent that even the [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Kyuubi]] backs off after a [[Death Glare|look]] from him.
* Chizuru from ''[[Squid Girl]]'' is the [[Icy Blue Eyes|piercing type]] but usually, she [[Eyes Always Shut|keeps them closed]].
* I will not stand for the non-existence of a Satoshi Hiwatari/Hikari entryof ''[[D.N.Angel]]'' . His eyes of blue are cold, though they are dark. {{spoiler|Though it's not his fault; he's got the Homicidal Blonde to deal with.}}{{context}}<!-- MOD: What show is this character from? -->
* ''[[Tenshi ni Narumon]]'': Noelle's big baby-blue eyes totally fit into the "pure and innocent" category, together with [[Hair of Gold]]. Besides, she is a heroine.
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' uses this a lot, though they may just have blue eyes to signify European blood. In particular, America has blue eyes, which seems to signify his lighthearted, hopeful personality.
* The Thompson sisters in ''[[Soul Eater]]'' have blue eyes and blonde hair, but [[Dark and Troubled Past|neither]] are innocent. Probably used to indicate they're [[Phenotype Stereotype|American]].
** Chrona's eyes are sometimes a very pale shade of blue, which fits an odd variant of "cold piercing" in that they usually signal [[Uh-Oh Eyes|him/her going into 'kill mode']] (or the closest thing to a [[Game Face]] Chrona gets).
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', Nico Robin fits the second type.
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* Kamijou Touma of ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'' has type 1, being the [[protagonist]]. He's not pure or innocent though, just idealistic.
* The pregnant woman in the first ''[[Mononoke]]'' story has huge, innocent blue eyes, plus [[Hair of Gold]]. She looks like a stereotype of an American, but no one comments on her appearance, just like how [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|no one notices the medicine peddler's weird clothes, facepaint, or pointy ears]].
* "Blue Eyes" is actually the name of a character in ''[[El Cazador de la Bruja]]''. Her eyes are actually more of a teal color, but her personality fits the second profile. Additionally, Both of the main characters have blue eyes. [[Action Girl|Nadie]] [[Subverted Trope|doesn't actually fit with the personality aspect of the trope]], but [[Cute Witch|Ellis]] is definitely a Type-1, complete with [[Hair of Gold]]. However, when she is using her powers, her pupils expand and start to fall into Type-4 or 5 territory.
 
== Comic Books ==