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* A couple of examples from ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'':
* A couple of examples from ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'':
** Orko never removes his hat, as part of the Trollan custom that they never show their faces to anyone except their one true love. When he and Dree Elle showed each other their faces, they were kept offscreen; only shadows were shown. In one comic book story, Skeletor magically disguised himself as Orko and blew his cover by taking off his hat. Even that was kept in shadow!
** Orko never removes his hat, as part of the Trollan custom that they never show their faces to anyone except their one true love. When he and Dree Elle showed each other their faces, they were kept offscreen; only shadows were shown. In one comic book story, Skeletor magically disguised himself as Orko and blew his cover by taking off his hat. Even that was kept in shadow!
** Evil-Lynn has been seen without her helmet in only three episodes (one of the original series, two in the relaunch) and one of those times was because she lost it in a brutal fight. Seeing as she uses magic to recover it later, she seems to be rather attached to it.
* The CGI kid racers in [[The BBC]]'s pre-school show ''[[Kerwhizz]]'' always wear armoured tracksuits with helmets.
* The CGI kid racers in [[The BBC]]'s pre-school show ''[[Kerwhizz]]'' always wear armoured tracksuits with helmets.
* [[Kick Buttowski]] never takes off his helmet. He loses it in one episode (his head is covered with mud) and tries to find a replacement.
* [[Kick Buttowski]] never takes off his helmet. He loses it in one episode (his head is covered with mud) and tries to find a replacement.