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* In the first ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' anime, First Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye, normally seen with an efficient, no-nonsense bun, finally takes her hair down in the very last episode to visit wounded comrade [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|Roy Mustang]].
** In the manga, she takes her hair down when she gets a day off.
* ''[[Gundam Wing]]'''s Lady Une normally keeps her hair up in a [http://strangeplaces.net/fandoms/gw/une.jpg tight bun], but [https://web.archive.org/web/20070401105225/http://www.staats.us/sonle/lady_une.jpg lets it down] for her less uptight alter-ego "Saint Une". {{spoiler|When both personalities merge back into the real Une, she decides to keep her hair down from then on.}}
* When [[The World God Only Knows|Mari Katsuragi]] lets her hair down, someone will get hurt very badly (and she'll look good at it). [[Cute Monster Girl|E]][[Cute Witch|l]][[The Ditz|s]][[The Watson|i]][[Moe Moe|e]] on the other hand just gets prettier.
* No-nonsense Dr. Chiba in ''[[Paprika]]'' wears her hair in a neat bun; we only see it down when she's asleep or {{spoiler|in the process of transforming into her free-spirited dream avatar Paprika.}}
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', Aki reverses this: when she lets her hair down, it's a ''bad'' sign. The band holding her hair up is designed to hold her psychic powers in check. When it comes off and her hair is let down, run.
* Miranda Lotto from ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' definitely does this when she first activates her Innocence, by accident. Well, she transforms from [http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090703003304/dgrayman/images/a/aa/Huhmiranda.png this] to [http://img2.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire4/08122008/1/d/3/0/1d30c5c7ab6260_full.png this]{{Dead link}}. Honestly, which one looks better?
** Lenalee has done this several times, too, before she gets an [[Important Haircut]].
* ''[[After War Gundam X|Gundam X]]'''s Tiffa Addil has a ponytailed [[Hime Cut]], but {{spoiler|when [[Barrier Maiden]] Lucille Lilliant [[Grand Theft Me|"borrows" her body]] to ask for help from Jamil, Tiffa's adoptive father as well as her former pupil}}, she lets it loose.
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== Webcomics ==
 
* Tavatiana, of ''[[Gene Catlow]]'', inadvertantly does this by [https://web.archive.org/web/20041209062259/http://www.genecatlow.com/comics/20010420.gif dunking the back of her head] [https://web.archive.org/web/20041209074136/http://www.genecatlow.com/comics/20010423.gif into a fountain.] She doesn't realize it, however, [https://web.archive.org/web/20041015134951/http://www.genecatlow.com/comics/20010511.gif until she gets back.] But then, she does ask Cotton if she should leave it like that...
* The uptight Necr... sorry, Croakamancer Wanda Firebaugh in ''Erfworld'' becomes a lot sexier (and much more open towards the protagonist) when she does this late in the comic.
* In one ''[[Least I Could Do]]'' storyline, Rayne pursues a woman simply because she wears glasses and he wants to complete a mental "Sex Bingo" card. Issa demonstrates how pathetic Rayne is by getting the woman to [http://leasticoulddo.com/comic/20040122 do this], completely infatuating him. After beating up his friend Mick to try and impress her, Mick is upset...[http://leasticoulddo.com/comic/20040130 until she does it again].