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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In many animated series, goodies and baddies are distinguished by the size of their eyes. The Hero, The Messiah, and the Wide-Eyed Idealist will all have big, open, happy, trustful eyes. On the other hand, the Magnificent Bastard, Evil Overlord, and Card-Carrying Villain will have narrow, shifty eyes. Might be because large eyes makes the face appear more baby-like. See also Beauty Equals Goodness. |