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Lennon Specs is a type of sunglasses with perfectly round lenses, preferably black or red. They are, not surprisingly, named after [[John Lennon]]. They are mostly commonly worn by [[Beatnik|beatniks]], hippies and - since they are uncommon and noticeable - unconventional but notable characters.
'''Lennon Specs''' is a type of sunglasses with perfectly round lenses, preferably black or red. They are, not surprisingly, named after [[John Lennon]]. They are mostly commonly worn by [[beatnik]]s, hippies and - since they are uncommon and noticeable - unconventional but notable characters.
Thanks to John Lone in ''[[The Last Emperor]]'', they're known as 'Pu Yi' glasses in Chinese-speaking countries <ref>For some reason, these characters tends to be collaborationist traitors (especially when they are worn together with a changshan and a fedora) in Chinese historical films</ref>.
Thanks to John Lone in ''[[The Last Emperor]]'', they're known as 'Pu Yi' glasses in Chinese-speaking countries.<ref>For some reason, these characters tends to be collaborationist traitors (especially when they are worn together with a changshan and a fedora) in Chinese historical films</ref>


A subtrope of [[Cool Shades]]. See also [[Triangle Shades]]. Furthermore, please note that perfectly round but clear glasses, despite also having been worn by [[John Lennon]], do not fall under this trope. Neither do oval sunglasses, square-ish sunglasses with rounded edges, or any other type of sunglasses with less than perfectly round lenses.
A subtrope of [[Cool Shades]]. See also [[Triangle Shades]]. Furthermore, please note that perfectly round but clear glasses, despite also having been worn by [[John Lennon]], do not fall under this trope. Neither do oval sunglasses, square-ish sunglasses with rounded edges, or any other type of sunglasses with less than perfectly round lenses.
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* Dryden Fassa of [[Escaflowne]].
* Dryden Fassa of [[Escaflowne]].
* ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]'''s [[Bloody Murder|blood-weaponizing]] Charden Flamberg completes his [[Long-Haired Pretty Boy|long]], [[Blond Guys Are Evil|blonde hair]] and [[Sharp-Dressed Man|sharp]]-[[Nice Hat|clothes]] with a pair of cool, round shades.
* ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]'''s [[Bloody Murder|blood-weaponizing]] Charden Flamberg completes his [[Long-Haired Pretty Boy|long]], [[Blond Guys Are Evil|blonde hair]] and [[Sharp-Dressed Man|sharp]]-[[Nice Hat|clothes]] with a pair of cool, round shades.
* The Squirtle Squad from ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'', with the exception of their leader (who joins Ash) that wears [[Triangle Shades]].
* The Squirtle Squad from ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'', with the exception of their leader (who joins Ash) that wears [[Triangle Shades]].
* Yoroi Akado of ''[[Naruto]]''.
* Yoroi Akado of ''[[Naruto]]''.
* [[The Smart Guy|Jianliang]] of ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'' favours a pair with green lenses, used when he's entering the foggy fields generated by Realized wild Digimon or dealing with storms.
* [[The Smart Guy|Jianliang]] of ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'' favours a pair with green lenses, used when he's entering the foggy fields generated by Realized wild Digimon or dealing with storms.
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* John Lone in ''[[The Last Emperor]]'', see the article.
* John Lone in ''[[The Last Emperor]]'', see the article.
* Mickey, one of the leads in ''[[Natural Born Killers]]'' wears these, and they're an integral aspect of one of the film's posters.
* Mickey, one of the leads in ''[[Natural Born Killers]]'' wears these, and they're an integral aspect of one of the film's posters.
* The [[Career Killers|hitman]] protagonist of ''[[The Professional]]'', Léon, wears these.
* The [[Career Killers|hitman]] protagonist of ''[[Léon: The Professional]]'', Léon, wears these.
* Camille Claudel in the 1988 ''Camille Claudel'' wears John Lennon specs in one scene.
* Camille Claudel in the 1988 ''Camille Claudel'' wears John Lennon specs in one scene.
* In ''[[The Matrix]]'' sequels, Seraph wears a pair of these.
* In ''[[The Matrix]]'' sequels, Seraph wears a pair of these.
* Mr.Orange briefly wears a blue pair in [[Reservoir Dogs]].
* Mr.Orange briefly wears a blue pair in [[Reservoir Dogs]].




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== [[Music]] ==
== [[Music]] ==
* [[John Lennon]], [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kdSgtsYkV8Q/TaIWytPvWOI/AAAAAAAAAWo/OZfn8dXFEK4/s1600/John-Lennon101.jpg duh].
* [[John Lennon]], [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-kdSgtsYkV8Q/TaIWytPvWOI/AAAAAAAAAWo/OZfn8dXFEK4/s1600/John-Lennon101.jpg duh].
* [[Ozzy Osbourne]] [http://www.biographyworld.net/Ozzy_Osbourne_Biography.jpg seems] [http://www.stdtestexpress.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Sharon-and-Ozzy-Osbourne1.jpg to] [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_t6rV3U9ZEHM/TK4Igq7k_bI/AAAAAAAA7L4/0Ht8MHRTeCk/s1600/ozzy-osbourne.jpg like] [http://www.live4ever.uk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/ozzy-osbourne_0.jpg them].
* [[Ozzy Osbourne]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20131216134600/http://biographyworld.net/Ozzy_Osbourne_Biography.jpg seems] [http://www.stdtestexpress.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Sharon-and-Ozzy-Osbourne1.jpg to]{{Dead link}} [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_t6rV3U9ZEHM/TK4Igq7k_bI/AAAAAAAA7L4/0Ht8MHRTeCk/s1600/ozzy-osbourne.jpg like] [http://www.live4ever.uk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/ozzy-osbourne_0.jpg them].
* [[Hiroshi Morie]] tends to wear these on occasion.
* [[Hiroshi Morie]] tends to wear these on occasion.




== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* In ''[[Mitsumete Knight]]'', Sam Burston, one of the three local punks, wears black round sunglasses, [[Sunglasses At Night|at all times]].
* In ''[[Mitsumete Knight]]'', Sam Burston, one of the three local punks, wears black round sunglasses, [[Sunglasses at Night|at all times]].
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Doctor Eggman.]]
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Doctor Eggman.]]
* [[Time Crisis|Wild Dog]] owns a dark blue pair (purple in [[TC 3]]).
* [[Time Crisis|Wild Dog]] owns a dark blue pair (purple in [[TC 3]]).
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== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[Homestuck]]'': Jade creates the Lennon-specsesque ''[http://mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=005058 JUNIOR COMPU-SOOTH SPECTAGOGGLES]'' by combining a pair of round glasses with a black and purple crystal ball and a lunchbox computer.
* ''[[Homestuck]]'': Jade creates the Lennon-specsesque ''[http://mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=005058 JUNIOR COMPU-SOOTH SPECTAGOGGLES]'' by combining a pair of round glasses with a black and purple crystal ball and a lunchbox computer.




== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* The [[Animaniacs|Slappy Squirrel]] short "Woodstock Slappy" has Skippy wearing sporting these specs.
* The [[Animaniacs|Slappy Squirrel]] short "Woodstock Slappy" has Skippy wearing sporting these specs.
{{quote|'''Slappy''': On stage, Skippy. Look, see [[The Band|the]] [[Stealth Pun|band]]?<br />
{{quote|'''Slappy''': On stage, Skippy. Look, see [[The Band|the]] [[Stealth Pun|band]]?
'''Skippy''': No I don't.<br />
'''Skippy''': No I don't.
'''Slappy''': Get rid of those John Lennon glasses and look! }}
'''Slappy''': Get rid of those John Lennon glasses and look! }}
* Carl in [[Jimmy Neutron]] wore these when he channeled John Lennon in the episode where Jimmy forms a band. He also adopts the Liverpudlian accent and travels with a generically-Asian-looking "assistant." (It's a kid's show.)
* Carl in [[Jimmy Neutron]] wore these when he channeled John Lennon in the episode where Jimmy forms a band. He also adopts the Liverpudlian accent and travels with a generically-Asian-looking "assistant." (It's a kid's show.)
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 17 September 2018

Lennon Specs is a type of sunglasses with perfectly round lenses, preferably black or red. They are, not surprisingly, named after John Lennon. They are mostly commonly worn by beatniks, hippies and - since they are uncommon and noticeable - unconventional but notable characters. Thanks to John Lone in The Last Emperor, they're known as 'Pu Yi' glasses in Chinese-speaking countries.[1]

A subtrope of Cool Shades. See also Triangle Shades. Furthermore, please note that perfectly round but clear glasses, despite also having been worn by John Lennon, do not fall under this trope. Neither do oval sunglasses, square-ish sunglasses with rounded edges, or any other type of sunglasses with less than perfectly round lenses.

Examples of Lennon Specs include:


Anime and Manga


Comic Books

  • In one X-Men storyline, the X-Men are tracking down a group of hippies who have used Lady Mastermind's mind control powers to turn the Haight-Ashbury area back to the way it was in the sixties. Emma Frost mentally alters their clothing to fit in, and Cyclops's visor turns into ruby-quartz Lennon specs.
  • Black leather 90s Superboy wore these.
  • King Mob in The Invisibles wears them.


Film


Literature


Live Action TV

  • In the pilot episode of Firefly, Simon first appears wearing a red pair.


Music


Video Games


Web Animation

  • A red-lensed pair of these have been the trademark of Madness Combat's Hank from Depredation onward.


Web Original


Western Animation

  • The Slappy Squirrel short "Woodstock Slappy" has Skippy wearing sporting these specs.

Slappy: On stage, Skippy. Look, see the band?
Skippy: No I don't.
Slappy: Get rid of those John Lennon glasses and look!

  • Carl in Jimmy Neutron wore these when he channeled John Lennon in the episode where Jimmy forms a band. He also adopts the Liverpudlian accent and travels with a generically-Asian-looking "assistant." (It's a kid's show.)
  • The Warden from Superjail has them.
  1. For some reason, these characters tends to be collaborationist traitors (especially when they are worn together with a changshan and a fedora) in Chinese historical films