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* Turkey from ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' wears a hood and a [[Domino Mask|mask]], when he isn't the Ottoman Turks (Where he wears a mask an a huge hat instead).
* In ''[[Blood+]]'' we have the schiff. [[Justified Trope]] since sunlight kills them.
 
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* Skroa used this in Book 7 and 8 [[Les Legendaires]] to conceal his identity. Partially justified, as his real appearance is a giant, green, anthropomorphic bird-like demon, meaning ''any'' disguise would be better than just going around as himself. Ironically, this was actually of little use, as the only person he shew himself to in the arc died a panel later, and the protagonists instantly recognized him when confronting him at the end.
* Time Trapper, the mysterious purple wearing X-factor villain in [[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|Legion of Super-Heroes]] wears one. But since his identity changes ''All the time'' it doesn't matter when S/He takes it off.
* [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Spider-Woman_(Gwen_Stacy) Ghost Spider's] costume has a hood worn over her mask, with a web-design on the lining.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
 
== Fan Works ==
* In the ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' fic ''[[Rise of the Wizards]]'', Harry's account manager sent him a note which mentioned that Gringotts' nighttime customers tended to be of the more... disreputable sort and suggested that Harry "would not look out of place with a hooded black cloak."
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
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* The Alchemist in ''Vidocq'' wears a black hood over his [[The Faceless|mirrored mask]]. Very creepy, since when a victim to be tries to glimpse under the hood, they only see their own face staring back.
* The Mountain Man in the third ''[[Cold Prey]]'' film hides his face under a hood.
 
 
== [[Literature]] ==
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* In the ''[[Ranger's Apprentice]]'' series, the eponymous Rangers are well-known throughout Araluen for their ability to melt into the forest and move without being seen. The prevailing superstition is that their cloaks are imbued with magic, allowing them to turn invisible. The real reason? Part of it is that the cloaks are camouflaged, with a large hood to completely conceal the wearer's face in shadow. The other part is that due to his training, a Ranger can stay perfectly still and hidden even when the enemy is looking right at them. From any farther than a few meters, a Ranger in hiding literally blends into the surround forest.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* "St. Joan" in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''.
* The [[Power Rangers in Space|Red Space Ranger]] Andros would often wear a cloak, sometimes even when morphed. When morphed, the cloak had to cover his helmet, so the edges of the opening were almost clamped shut.
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* The Cape from, well, ''[[The Cape (2010 TV series)|The Cape]]'' used to use a hood for a disguise, until it almost revealed his identity. Now he has a mask on underneath the hood.
* [[Green Arrow|Oliver Queen/The Arrow]] from ''[[Arrow]]''.
 
 
== [[Music]] ==
* The icon of [[Disturbed]]'s [[Mascot]] "The Guy".
 
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=205960 Jace Beleren] of ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' fame wears one almost all the time. His [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=185816 alternate art] reveals that this is probably for the better.
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* Altair's peaked hood has inspired a wave of homages from other sneaky characters, such as the blade obsessed assassin [[League of Legends|Talon]].
* ''[[Dark Souls]]'' has the Thief's Hood, a hood with a scarf blocking the face, the Hollow Thief's hood, a standard hood, and the Darkwraith Helm, a hood with a skull mask.
 
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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** So that if someone manages to pierce her disguise, they still wouldn't see her face? It's unlikely they would think of the possibility that the revealed face was a [[Mask Power|fake]] as well.
* ''[[Todd in the Shadows]]'' is constantly—you guessed it—shrouded in darkness, which makes the hood a bit of a redundancy but also gives him a very unique look. The hoodie actually hides nothing out of the shadows, though, so in his own videos if he's required to be out of the darkness his back is to the camera. In crossovers, he wears a black piece of fabric completely obscuring his face from the nose up, eyes included.
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* The supervillain [[Obviously Evil|Grim Reaper]] in ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes|Avengers Earths Mightiest Heroes]]'' wears a hooded cape that covers his eyes.
* Death from ''[[Family Guy]]''.
* The Grim Reaper from ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy]]'' wears the whole hood/shroud deal, but it doesn't cover his face.
* [[Big Bad|Mumm-ra]] from [[Thundercats (2011 series)|both]] ''[[ThunderCats (1985 series)|ThunderCats]]'' series wears a hood while in his [[Shapeshifter Default Form]], though it doesn't usually cover his entire face.
 
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
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