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* The titular character of the Pan Kleks ("Mr. Inkblot") stories from Poland is often depicted as having rainbow hair. |
* The titular character of the Pan Kleks ("Mr. Inkblot") stories from Poland is often depicted as having rainbow hair. |
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* The ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge|Tain Bo Cuailnge]]'' describes [[Celtic Mythology|Cu Chulainn]] as having three different hair colors at once: |
* The ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge|Tain Bo Cuailnge]]'' describes [[Celtic Mythology|Cu Chulainn]] as having three different hair colors at once: |
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{{quote|You would think he had three distinct heads of hair -- brown at the base, blood-red in the middle, and a crown of golden yellow. This hair was settled strikingly into three coils on the cleft at the back of his head. Each long loose-flowing strand hung down in shining splendour over his shoulders, deep-gold and beautiful and fine as a thread of gold. A hundred neat red-gold curls shone darkly on his neck, and his head was covered with a hundred crimson threads matted with gems.}} |
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* As noted above, Cruella de Vil of ''[[The Hundred and One Dalmatians|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]'' had hair that's half-black, half-white. After she goes through a short but thorough [[Humiliation Conga]] that was sadly left out of the Disney version, the black half goes white and the white half goes ''green'', apparently from stress. |
* As noted above, Cruella de Vil of ''[[The Hundred and One Dalmatians|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]'' had hair that's half-black, half-white. After she goes through a short but thorough [[Humiliation Conga]] that was sadly left out of the Disney version, the black half goes white and the white half goes ''green'', apparently from stress. |
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