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* The patchwork man in ''Mr Stitch'' has multicolored hair across the spectrum of possibilities for a human scalp.
* The patchwork man in ''Mr Stitch'' has multicolored hair across the spectrum of possibilities for a human scalp.
* In ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]'', Knives tries to dye her hair blue in order to compete with currently-blue-haired rival Ramona. She winds up with hair that is half blue and half (natural) black. Then she gets her highlights punched off and the whole thing is for naught.
* In ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]'', Knives tries to dye her hair blue in order to compete with currently-blue-haired rival Ramona. She winds up with hair that is half blue and half (natural) black. Then she gets her highlights punched off and the whole thing is for naught.
* In ''[[Poltergeist (film series)||Poltergeist]]'', Diane Freeling's trip through the afterlife to rescue her daughter leaves her with a streak of white at each temple. She is reluctant to dye them back, thinking they look "punk" (and possibly seeing them as a badge of pride).
* In ''[[Poltergeist (film series)|Poltergeist]]'', Diane Freeling's trip through the afterlife to rescue her daughter leaves her with a streak of white at each temple. She is reluctant to dye them back, thinking they look "punk" (and possibly seeing them as a badge of pride).
* ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'': Narcissa Malfoy has white-blonde hair that she ties back and dark brown hair that hangs loose.
* ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'': Narcissa Malfoy has white-blonde hair that she ties back and dark brown hair that hangs loose.



== Literature ==
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