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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In anime that aim for a more "natural" look (black and brown hair only), the characters with the lighter hair will either be rebels, fashionistas, foreigners, or spend a lot of time in the water (surfer or swimmer). This trope is about the latter. Some works play it subtle, darker than average skin with lighter than normal hair, while cartoonier works might go for the more visually striking Dark-Skinned Blond. There is some crossover with ganguros, who are sometimes thought of as "beach bunnies", but the light haired swimmer is generally more interested in sports than hitting on people at the pool. |