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One way to make a character look creepy is to have deep, dark circles surrounding their eyes in the form of shadows or natural pigmentation, giving them a creepy skull-like, or sinister appearance. Often goes hand in hand with [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]] and [[Evil Old Folks]] and combined with [[Evil Eyebrows]].
One way to make a character look creepy is to have deep, dark circles surrounding their eyes in the form of shadows or natural pigmentation, giving them a creepy skull-like, or sinister appearance. Often goes hand in hand with [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]] and [[Evil Old Folks]] and combined with [[Evil Eyebrows]].
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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* L from ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'', an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]], has circles around his eyes so dark, he has the fan nickname "Panda".
* L from ''[[Death Note]]'', an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]], has circles around his eyes so dark, he has the fan nickname "Panda".
** Light in the manga is shown to have dark circles around his eyes as well after he became Kira {{spoiler|that magically disappear with his [[Memory Gambit]]}}.
** Light in the manga is shown to have dark circles around his eyes as well after he became Kira {{spoiler|that magically disappear with his [[Memory Gambit]]}}.
* Colin from ''[[Two Keys]]'' who is an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]] with huge dark circles around his eyes, which sometimes double as [[Hidden Eyes]], reflecting both his dark past and mysteriousness.
* Colin from ''[[Two Keys]]'' who is an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]] with huge dark circles around his eyes, which sometimes double as [[Hidden Eyes]], reflecting both his dark past and mysteriousness.
* Kuroki from ''[[Its Not My Fault I'm Not Popular (Manga)|Its Not My Fault I'm Not Popular]]'' has these. While she's not exactly a bad person, it does reduce her physical appeal and reduces her self-esteem.
* Kuroki from ''[[It's Not My Fault I'm Not Popular!]]'' has these. While she's not exactly a bad person, it does reduce her physical appeal and reduces her self-esteem.
* Miranda from ''[[D Gray Man (Manga)|D Gray Man]]'', though heroic, has these to reflect her [[The Eeyore|gloominess]] and [[The Insomniac|lack of sleep]]. They also add to her [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]] appearance.
* Miranda from ''[[D.Gray-man|D Gray Man]]'', though heroic, has these to reflect her [[The Eeyore|gloominess]] and [[The Insomniac|lack of sleep]]. They also add to her [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]] appearance.
* Almost every character in ''[[Houkago Play (Manga)|Houkago Play]]'' has this - partly because many of them are hardcore gamers, and partly because of the art style.
* Almost every character in ''[[Houkago Play]]'' has this - partly because many of them are hardcore gamers, and partly because of the art style.
* Itachi Uchiha from ''[[Naruto (Manga)|Naruto]]'' manages this in his more serious ass-kicking moments.
* Itachi Uchiha from ''[[Naruto]]'' manages this in his more serious ass-kicking moments.
** In the original Japanese, Gaara's darkly circled eyes are expressly stated to be Tankui-like marks he was born with, signifying the animal his [[Sealed Evil in A Can|bonded demon]] looks like, much the way Naruto has whisker-marks. In the English dub, they were explained to be caused by his insomnia, which not only makes sense (rather than just [[Viewers are Morons|assuming the audience wouldn't know what a Tanuki was]] or just calling it a "raccoon demon") but significantly ups the creep-factor.
** In the original Japanese, Gaara's darkly circled eyes are expressly stated to be Tankui-like marks he was born with, signifying the animal his [[Sealed Evil in a Can|bonded demon]] looks like, much the way Naruto has whisker-marks. In the English dub, they were explained to be caused by his insomnia, which not only makes sense (rather than just [[Viewers are Morons|assuming the audience wouldn't know what a Tanuki was]] or just calling it a "raccoon demon") but significantly ups the creep-factor.
* Trafalgar Law, the '' 'Surgeon of Death' '' from ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]''.
* Trafalgar Law, the '' 'Surgeon of Death' '' from ''[[One Piece]]''.


== Film ==
== Film ==
* Frollo from Disney's ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' actually has purple eye shadows.
* Frollo from Disney's ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' actually has purple eye shadows.
* Betelgeuse from, well, ''[[Beetlejuice (Film)|Beetlejuice]]'' has dark rings around his eyes. This is actually due to the fact that [[Tim Burton]] originally conceived the character as having no eyes at all but changed his mind after noticing how expressive [[Michael Keaton]]'s eyes were.
* Betelgeuse from, well, ''[[Beetlejuice]]'' has dark rings around his eyes. This is actually due to the fact that [[Tim Burton]] originally conceived the character as having no eyes at all but changed his mind after noticing how expressive [[Michael Keaton]]'s eyes were.
* Gaston gets these in the last third of ''[[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|Beauty and The Beast]]'', to show that he's a [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]] now.
* Gaston gets these in the last third of ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'', to show that he's a [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]] now.
** Disney villains in general.
** Disney villains in general.
* Mike, by his second trip to the loony bin, in ''Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness''.
* Mike, by his second trip to the loony bin, in ''Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness''.
* [[Played for Laughs|Played for laughs]] in ''[[Fiddler On the Roof]]'' during Tevye's "dream" sequence; all the dead departed have them.
* [[Played for Laughs]] in ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' during Tevye's "dream" sequence; all the dead departed have them.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[The Addams Family (TV)|The Addams Family]]'', this is one of Wednesday's most pronounced features, as she's an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]].
* ''[[The Addams Family]]'', this is one of Wednesday's most pronounced features, as she's an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]].


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The Medic in ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'' has these. They're fairly subtle, but compared to the other characters it's a reasonably noticeable feature. It's probably to make his eyes stand out behind his [[Four Eyes Zero Soul|glasses]], show that he's no spring chicken, and suggest that he's the kind of person who likely stays up late doing [[Mad Doctor|horrible medical experiments]]. And maybe the stress of his thankless job is getting to him.
* The Medic in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' has these. They're fairly subtle, but compared to the other characters it's a reasonably noticeable feature. It's probably to make his eyes stand out behind his [[Four Eyes, Zero Soul|glasses]], show that he's no spring chicken, and suggest that he's the kind of person who likely stays up late doing [[Mad Doctor|horrible medical experiments]]. And maybe the stress of his thankless job is getting to him.
* The Thwomps from the ''[[Super Mario Bros]]'' series games.
* The Thwomps from the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' series games.


== Webcomic ==
== Webcomic ==
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' has Jack while he was {{spoiler|going crazy from the influence of a spider-like entity from Zimmy's [[Mental World]]}}. Averted by Winsbury, who's a [[Jerkass]] initially, but otherwise completely normal. Zimmy (who's eyes are completely covered in black gunk) has these even when her eyes are washed out.
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' has Jack while he was {{spoiler|going crazy from the influence of a spider-like entity from Zimmy's [[Mental World]]}}. Averted by Winsbury, who's a [[Jerkass]] initially, but otherwise completely normal. Zimmy (who's eyes are completely covered in black gunk) has these even when her eyes are washed out.
* Azuu of ''[[Elijah and Azuu (Webcomic)|Elijah and Azuu]]'' has visible bags under his eyes constantly, but he doesn't have it nearly as bad as his son, who has very obvious Creepy Shadowed Undereyes (and both also have a case of [[Red Eyes Take Warning]] to boot)
* Azuu of ''[[Elijah and Azuu]]'' has visible bags under his eyes constantly, but he doesn't have it nearly as bad as his son, who has very obvious Creepy Shadowed Undereyes (and both also have a case of [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]] to boot)
* In ''[[Homestuck (Webcomic)|Homestuck]]'', many of the [[Our Trolls Are Different|Trolls]] have this.
* In ''[[Homestuck]]'', many of the [[Our Trolls Are Different|Trolls]] have this.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Several ''[[Danny Phantom (Animation)|Danny Phantom]]'' villains have dark circles under their eyes for the look of evil, starting with Vlad.
* Several ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' villains have dark circles under their eyes for the look of evil, starting with Vlad.


== Other ==
== Other ==
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 22 June 2021

One way to make a character look creepy is to have deep, dark circles surrounding their eyes in the form of shadows or natural pigmentation, giving them a creepy skull-like, or sinister appearance. Often goes hand in hand with Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette and Evil Old Folks and combined with Evil Eyebrows.

A character that Looks Like Cesare tend to have these eyes, also The Insomniac and other deranged characters, as eye pigmentation can happen from physical exhaustion and lack of sleep, though if it's a one off gag, then they are Exhausted Eye Bags. Some characters may artificially try to replicate this effect with make-up, resulting in Excessive Evil Eyeshadow, or Guyliner, but it just doesn't have the same effect and is not the trope.

When the whole eyes are in shadow to the point that you can't make them out at all they are Hidden Eyes. this effect may be induced or go hand in hand with a Kubrick Stare.

Examples of Creepy Shadowed Undereyes include:


Anime and Manga

  • L from Death Note, an Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette, has circles around his eyes so dark, he has the fan nickname "Panda".
    • Light in the manga is shown to have dark circles around his eyes as well after he became Kira that magically disappear with his Memory Gambit.
  • Colin from Two Keys who is an Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette with huge dark circles around his eyes, which sometimes double as Hidden Eyes, reflecting both his dark past and mysteriousness.
  • Kuroki from It's Not My Fault I'm Not Popular! has these. While she's not exactly a bad person, it does reduce her physical appeal and reduces her self-esteem.
  • Miranda from D Gray Man, though heroic, has these to reflect her gloominess and lack of sleep. They also add to her Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette appearance.
  • Almost every character in Houkago Play has this - partly because many of them are hardcore gamers, and partly because of the art style.
  • Itachi Uchiha from Naruto manages this in his more serious ass-kicking moments.
    • In the original Japanese, Gaara's darkly circled eyes are expressly stated to be Tankui-like marks he was born with, signifying the animal his bonded demon looks like, much the way Naruto has whisker-marks. In the English dub, they were explained to be caused by his insomnia, which not only makes sense (rather than just assuming the audience wouldn't know what a Tanuki was or just calling it a "raccoon demon") but significantly ups the creep-factor.
  • Trafalgar Law, the 'Surgeon of Death' from One Piece.

Film

Literature

Live Action TV

Video Games

  • The Medic in Team Fortress 2 has these. They're fairly subtle, but compared to the other characters it's a reasonably noticeable feature. It's probably to make his eyes stand out behind his glasses, show that he's no spring chicken, and suggest that he's the kind of person who likely stays up late doing horrible medical experiments. And maybe the stress of his thankless job is getting to him.
  • The Thwomps from the Super Mario Bros. series games.

Webcomic

  • Gunnerkrigg Court has Jack while he was going crazy from the influence of a spider-like entity from Zimmy's Mental World. Averted by Winsbury, who's a Jerkass initially, but otherwise completely normal. Zimmy (who's eyes are completely covered in black gunk) has these even when her eyes are washed out.
  • Azuu of Elijah and Azuu has visible bags under his eyes constantly, but he doesn't have it nearly as bad as his son, who has very obvious Creepy Shadowed Undereyes (and both also have a case of Red Eyes, Take Warning to boot)
  • In Homestuck, many of the Trolls have this.

Western Animation

  • Several Danny Phantom villains have dark circles under their eyes for the look of evil, starting with Vlad.

Other

  • Svengoolie. The actor uses makeup, but the it's the characters natural look.

Real Life

  • In Real Life the skin around the eyes is much thinner, so some people do have darker areas around their eyes (it's also the reason bruises around the eye are so prominent).