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* {{spoiler|Ryuuko Kounuma}} from ''[[Wolf Guy Wolfen Crest]]'', [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/wolf_guy_ookami_no_monshou/v07/c067/7.html as of recently].
* {{spoiler|Ryuuko Kounuma}} from ''[[Wolf Guy Wolfen Crest]]'', [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/wolf_guy_ookami_no_monshou/v07/c067/7.html as of recently].
* Nightmare of ''[[Heart no Kuni no Alice]]''.
* Nightmare of ''[[Heart no Kuni no Alice]]''.
* In the original [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]], Pegasus' [[Peek-a-Bangs|hair]] almost always covered his Millennium Eye. Usually when it doesn't, it's because he's lifted it out of place.
* In the original ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', Pegasus' [[Peek-a-Bangs|hair]] almost always covered his Millennium Eye. Usually when it doesn't, it's because he's lifted it out of place.
** In the video game ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]'', where he uses the pseudonym "Sol Chevalsky", he ties his hair back in a ponytail and uses an actual eyepatch.
* ''[[Oriko Magica]]'''s Kirika has an eyepatch in her [[Magical Girl]] form. This doesn't seem to hamper her fighting ability.
* ''[[Oriko Magica]]'''s Kirika has an eyepatch in her [[Magical Girl]] form. This doesn't seem to hamper her fighting ability.
* {{spoiler|Saya Kisaragi}} from [[Blood C]] gets one in episode 12, {{spoiler|after getting the left half of her head blown off '''and living to tell'''. So she rips her clothes and covers her injury as her [[Healing Factor]] slowly kicks in...}}
* {{spoiler|Saya Kisaragi}} from [[Blood C]] gets one in episode 12, {{spoiler|after getting the left half of her head blown off '''and living to tell'''. So she rips her clothes and covers her injury as her [[Healing Factor]] slowly kicks in...}}