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[[File:durpewhvi_5988durpewhvi 5988.jpg|link=Mega Man (animation)|frame|[[Memetic Mutation|Mega Man's eye replacement didn't work out as well as he'd hoped]].]]
 
{{quote|''"I can't stop looking into those entracing eyes... Can she see all around her? Maybe she can see through the very fabric of time and space!"''|'''[[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright]]''' on [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Derpy]] [[Memetic Bystander|Hooves]], ''[[Turnabout Storm]]''}}
 
How do you make a blank stare even blanker? Have the character's eyes face slightly (or even more than slightly) ''away'' from each other -- reverseother—reverse cross-eyes, if you will. It's usually used to make the character look unintelligent or dumbfounded, causing it to become known as "derp eyes" in some Internet circles.
 
A particularly common form of [[Off-Model]] in both hand drawn and computer generated 2D animation, especially when depicting an aside glance.
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* The hotelkeeper in episode 2 of ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]'' has constant Fish Eyes.
* Cartoon depictions of [[Rodney Dangerfield]] sometime veer into this when he's playing stupid: see ''[[Rover Dangerfield]]'' and the Genie's impression of him in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''.
* Megatron and Starscream [[Narm|Narmfully]]fully don this expression several times in ''[[Transformers Prime]]''.
 
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