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Sometimes referred to as "boat lights", a reference to the red and green lights that mark port and starboard on boats and aircraft. Note that for proper boat lights the red eye would be the left eye. Souseiseki's eyes<ref>the one in the background [[Rozen Maiden|desu]]</ref> are proper boat lights, while Suiseiseki's are reverse boat lights.
 
Note the [[Real Life]] diseases of which [[heterochromia]] is often a symptom do not appear much in fiction. This trope is not to be confused with [[Fish Eyes]].
 
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* Tyrion Lannister in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' has, in addition to several other congenital defects, either heterochromia or partial aniridia, with one green eye and one black one.
** Also, the minor character Shiera Seastar had one green and one blue eye, from the Dunk & Egg novels set in the same 'verse.
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** In [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld/Hogfather|Hogfather]]'', the most distinguishing trait of the [[Psycho for Hire|unhinged assassin]] Jonathan Teatime is his mismatched eyes: one has been replaced by a grey (black in [[The Film of the Book]]) [[Eyepatch of Power|glass eye]], and the other is yellow-white with a pinpoint pupil.
** Just so you realize how [[Ax Crazy]] Teatime really is, in a world where magic <s> has costs and often goes haywire</s> ''is the equivalent of nuclear weapons'', he ''stuck a magical eyeball into his own head''.
** Nanny Ogg's cat, Greebo, also has mismatched eyes, one's a normal yellow cat's eye, and the other is pearly white and blind, presumably due to one of the many fights he's had with animals much bigger than him.
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* In one chapter of ''[[Goosebumps]]'' TV adaptation, there is a girl, best friend of the protagonist of that episode who has different coloured eyes, one blue and one in a darker greenish tone. That's because {{spoiler|she is in fact a huskie dog, and all the kids in town, protagonist included, were puppies genetically modified to become human}}.
* Lieutenant Aiden Ford of ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' has one eye turn completely black due to an accident during a Wraith attack on the city. This same accident also got him hopped up on and addicted to [[Psycho Serum|Wraith enzyme]], causing him to go AWOL and hunt down the Wraith on his own.
* The 1999 ITV miniseries adaptation of ''[[Oliver Twist]]'' gave Edward "Monks" Leeford one brown eye and one blue eye. Funnily enough he was played by [[Marc Warren]], who went on to play Jonathan Teatime—anotherTeatime — another character with mismatched eyes—ineyes — in the film adaptation of Terry Pratchett's ''[[Discworld/Hogfather|Hogfather]]''.
* From ''[[CSI]]'', {{spoiler|Lady Heather's daughter has one brown and one blue eye. This becomes a horrific plot point when the daughter becomes a victim of an insane Mengele wannabe who prefers his women with two blue eyes.}}
** "Ian Moone", a recent{{when}} villain on the series, has one blue and one brown eye. In this case, it's presumably done to make him recognizable to the audience, as he wears a skin-tight bodysuit and full-face mask.
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