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** In a straight, but less literal, example of this trope, [[Chef of Iron|Sanji's]] left eye is perpetually covered by his hair. {{spoiler|After the [[Time Skip]], he changes his hairstyle so now it's his ''right'' eye that is covered, along with the right side of his face.}}
** In a straight, but less literal, example of this trope, [[Chef of Iron|Sanji's]] left eye is perpetually covered by his hair. {{spoiler|After the [[Time Skip]], he changes his hairstyle so now it's his ''right'' eye that is covered, along with the right side of his face.}}
** {{spoiler|And now zoro has lost an eye. Now if that isn't a setup for one badass eyepatch of power...}}
** {{spoiler|And now zoro has lost an eye. Now if that isn't a setup for one badass eyepatch of power...}}
** The Dressrossa arc finally introduced an eye-patch... kinda. Sugar wears a ''monocle'' '''shaped''' like an ''eyepatch''. So still no actual eye patch.
* ''[[The Big O]]'': [[Battle Butler|Norman]] has one, along with a [[Badass Mustache]].
* ''[[The Big O]]'': [[Battle Butler|Norman]] has one, along with a [[Badass Mustache]].
* The Genbu Seishi Hikitsu from ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' and ''[[Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden]]'' wears an eyepatch over his right eye, which he calls "Shikyokan". [[Mind Rape|It forces the person looking into it to remember their worst memories, letting him see these as well,]] and [[Up to Eleven|beyond]].
* The Genbu Seishi Hikitsu from ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' and ''[[Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden]]'' wears an eyepatch over his right eye, which he calls "Shikyokan". [[Mind Rape|It forces the person looking into it to remember their worst memories, letting him see these as well,]] and [[Up to Eleven|beyond]].