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* Between this and [[Scary Shiny Glasses]], you very rarely see Kobayashi's eyes in ''[[The Law of Ueki]].'' After he gets [[Never Say "Die"|sent to Hell]] as punishment for saving Ueki from being killed by Robert, he isn't wearing glasses for a while, and when he starts wearing them again, you can see his eyes more often. [[Hellish Pupils|Not that that's necessarily a good thing...]] |
* Between this and [[Scary Shiny Glasses]], you very rarely see Kobayashi's eyes in ''[[The Law of Ueki]].'' After he gets [[Never Say "Die"|sent to Hell]] as punishment for saving Ueki from being killed by Robert, he isn't wearing glasses for a while, and when he starts wearing them again, you can see his eyes more often. [[Hellish Pupils|Not that that's necessarily a good thing...]] |
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* Rider in ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' apparently has no trouble seeing through purple blinders that are roughly an inch thick and cover about 40% of her face. At one point she's asked to take them off... so that people can see her face, not the other way around. |
* Rider in ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' apparently has no trouble seeing through purple blinders that are roughly an inch thick and cover about 40% of her face. At one point she's asked to take them off... so that people can see her face, not the other way around. |
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* Inui of ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'', to the point where it becomes a [[Running Gag]] that no one ''ever'' sees his eyes. The height of the gag comes when he breaks his glasses during a match, so we're expecting to finally see his |
* Inui of ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'', to the point where it becomes a [[Running Gag]] that no one ''ever'' sees his eyes. The height of the gag comes when he breaks his glasses during a match, so we're expecting to finally see his eyes—and then it turns out he has [[Crazy Prepared|a large case full of pairs of spare glasses]]. Rikkaidai's Yagyuu also qualifies for this trope. |
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== Comic Books == |
== Comic Books == |