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They're not coke-bottle glasses he's wearing, they're paperweights in a frame. Glasses in drawn and animated media usually come in four forms—there are tiny little things that don't get in the way (see [[Cool Mask]]), so-clear-they're-almost-not-there spectacles worn by pretty girls (a.k.a. ''[[Meganekko]]'') and [[Stoic Spectacles|handsome]] [[Megane|boys]], lenses meant to hide the character's eyes from anyone who wants to get a glimpse at their soul ([[Scary Shiny Glasses]]), and then there are '''Opaque Nerd Glasses'''.
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Opaque Nerd Glasses are two 4-inch disks that hide the wearer's eyes behind [[Opaque Lenses|blank white circles]], that can be marked either with thin black spiraling lines, or, in the western variant, small or hazy dots denoting pupils. In some cases, the person's eyes will stay as tiny black dots even when the glasses are taken off, possibly to indicate how bad their eyesight is, or to make them look naked without their iconic glasses. They indicate that a character is painfully geeky, and is probably [[Blind Without'Em]].
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Female characters with Opaque Nerd Glasses often reveal that they were [[Beautiful All Along]] upon [[The Glasses Gotta Go|their removal]]. Male characters may be [[The Short Guy with Glasses]].
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Subtrope of [[Nerd Glasses]]. Contrast with [[Meganekko]].
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See also [[Opaque Lenses]].
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Opaque Nerd Glasses often play a part in the [[Unwanted Glasses Plot]].
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* Princess Dia from ''[[Sailor Moon]]''. In the manga, this leads the girls to speculate how another nerd, Umino, might look without his own ever-present Opaque Nerd Glasses. [[Word of God]] states that {{spoiler|yes, Umino ''is'' completely [[Bishonen]] [[Beautiful All Along|without them]]}}.
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* Miyuki Miyazawa in the TV series version of ''[[All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku]]''.
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* Miyami Soshigaya in ''[[Cyber Team in Akihabara]]''.
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* Sakura Yamazaki in ''[[Blue Seed]]'' only wears her nerd glasses when fighting demons.
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* Kururu from ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]''.
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* Haruhi Fujioka from ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' sported these for the first few minutes of the first episode, because she had lost her contact lenses.
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* Officer Shinshi in ''[[Patlabor]]''.
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* Naru Narusegawa in her "nerd mode" in ''[[Love Hina]]''. However, once Naru has obviously become the love interest in the story, [[The Glasses Gotta Go]]—and when they ''are'' seen afterward, they are no longer opaque and spiralled, but simple clear [[Meganekko]] circles. Also, in the manga, she gives her Opaque Nerd Glasses to Shinobu as a "good luck" token when the younger girl is taking exams; later, Motoko uses them for the same purpose while studying to get into Tokyo U.
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* Naru's [[Expy]] Chisame from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' started with the same look, occasionally falling back into it during her moments of annoyance. Compare: [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/love_hina/v01/c000/57.html Naru] and [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v02/c012/7.html Chisame].
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* Mousse from ''[[Ranma ½]]'' is a borderline exception. He has the glasses, but he's not a nerd. He ''is'', however, an obsessive [[Stalker with a Crush]] with no common sense. He's [[Blind Without'Em]], yet never puts them on until ''after'' he has, for example, spent five minutes talking to a tree under the assumption that it's actually Shampoo. He also has a habit of [[The Glasses Come Off|taking them off to attempt something dramatic]], then doing something stupid because he can't see. And even when turning into a duck, he still wear a pair of ''duck-sized Nerd Glasses''.
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* In the anime version of ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]'', the first New Year's Special has Momotaro, a legendary Japanese hero, wearing a set of these. In fact, he looks a lot like a somewhat younger [[Ranma ½|Mousse]].
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* [[Gadgeteer Genius]] Parfet from ''[[Vandread]]''. They don't have the spirals, but they are extremely opaque.
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* Haruhi from ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' is initially introduced wearing a pair of thick horn-rimmed glasses. The club members quickly replace them with contact lenses to show her beautiful eyes. Flashbacks show that she did not wear glasses in middle school, but this is explained—she'd lost her contacts and hadn't been able to replace them.
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* In ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'', characters like [[Badass Bookworm|Sadaharu Inui]] and Hiroshi Yagyuu wear thick glasses that hide their eyes from sight (though Yagyuu's glasses are more Meganekko-type). In fact, a running gag in the anime is to have Inui's teammates and friends attempting to to take his glasses off and see his eyes.
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* Karin and Shiho from ''[[Naruto]]''. Shiho's are coke-bottle glasses while Karin's have thick black frames. Interestingly, both are huge [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]] of other characters who have yet to return their interest—Sasuke for Karin and Shikamaru for Shiho. And Udon, who [[Catch Phrase|loves factoring.]]
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* Ayaori of ''[[Penguin Revolution]]'' wears Opaque Nerd Glasses most of the time in order to keep from being recognized as Peacock's number one talent.
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* A throwaway gag in ''[[Bleach]]'' has Ichigo offered a pair of these (and a [[Hachimaki]]) by a classmate who he outperformed.
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* Carly from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|Yu-Gi-Oh 5 Ds]]'' wears a pair of large spiral glasses, although they're seen through on occasion. Once, when they fall off, she's seen with lines for eyes, but when Misty removes them in a later episode, her eyes are normal, and actually quite attractive. {{spoiler|She [[The Glasses Gotta Go|loses them]] after [[Magnificent Bastard|Divine]] murders her. Well, they wouldn't really go with the [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] that came with the resurrection.}} {{spoiler|After [[Tear Jerker|Episode 59]], [[Tragic Keepsake|they were all that was left of her]]...}} Fortunately, {{spoiler|as the heroes have [[Deus Ex Machina]] on their side, [[Death Is Cheap]].}}
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* Weevil Underwood from the original ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' had some like these, thought they were only opaque whenever the [[Scary Shiny Glasses|light caught them]].
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* Watabe from ''[[Doki Doki School Hours]]'' though he is more of an [[Otaku]].
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* Makoto Ariga from ''[[Wandering Son]]'' in his first few appearances. Later on you could see his eyes at all times making him a [[Megane]].
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* Episode 9 of ''[[Gintama]]'' gives us an interesting example; an old man with Opaque Nerd Glasses. Under the glasses, he has the eyes of [[Miyamoto Musashi]]!
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* Ginnosuke from ''[[Tokyo Underground]]'' is a good example, with thick glasses complete with spirals. When he loses them for a short time, the main character (a longtime friend) doesn't even recognize him, and a few girls find him quite attractive. Chelsea, one of the other main characters, can never remember his name and defaults to "Megane-kun". He's also a rather proficient computer hacker, and ironically fights better with the glasses off.
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* Mamoru Kagemori, the title character of ''[[Kage Kara Mamoru!|Kage Kara Mamoru]]!'' (a.k.a. ''Mamoru the Shadow Protector''), wears a fake pair of these to disguise the fact that he is a highly skilled teen ninja.
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* Sandy Grayson in ''[[Aoi House]].''
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* Subverted with Roberta from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''. They're huge but they function like [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]. When they're aren't opaque, you see a [[Death Glare|glare with the fury of 10,000 Hells]].
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* In ''[[The Wallflower]]'', Kyohei wears these when he ''really'' needs to study for an exam, which distresses his fangirls as the glasses make him look much less [[Bishonen]] than usual.
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* [[Ninja Maid|Maylene]] from ''[[Black Butler]]''.
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* Leo from ''[[Pandora Hearts]]''. {{spoiler|They're not there for correction, though. They're actually there for the opposite purpose.}}
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* ''[[Nanatsuiro Drops]]'' has Keisuke, a friend of main character Haru.
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* Inverted for ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'''s Koyo Aoba, who evidently can't see a damn thing through his glasses, but everyone can see his eyes. {{spoiler|This is because they apparently work similarly to Cyclops' ruby quartz visor, except instead of lasers, Koyo's glasses simply hold back the true abilities he inherited.}}
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* Benzo from ''Kiteresu Daihyakka''.
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* Eddie Sukenari from ''[[Kimi wa Petto]]''. Results in [[Bishie Sparkle]] and women falling all over him when he takes them off.
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* Saori of ''[[Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai!]]'' uses them to provoke a stereotypical [[Otaku]] image. {{spoiler|Although she does like things like anime, she is more of an [[Ojou]] and doesn't have much of stereotypical traits of an otaku.}}
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* In a flashback, it is shown that Faust VIII from ''[[Shaman King]]'' used to wear these.
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* Nekota ([[In Universe Nickname]] Nekonyaa) of ''[[Girls und Panzer]]'' wears these. Yes, Beautiful All Along -- when she takes them off, she looks like a [[Leiji Matsumoto]] leading lady.<ref>The opening credits shows her without them.</ref> She also wears a [[Cat Eared Headband]], presumably to play up her name.
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* Maria of ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'' visited the high school, posing as a student, but attracted too much male attention. She tried [[Meganekko|putting on glasses and only amplified her good looks]]. Then she went with these, and supposedly they made her inconspicuous. She '''still''' [[Nerds Are Sexy|looked awfully cute]].
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* Comic artist Scott McCloud draws himself with these in his book, ''Understanding Comics'', and the other books in the series. No spirals, though. Also [[Deconstructed Trope|playing]] with it on one occasion, when he makes the point that the character he's depicting himself as doesn't really look very much like a real human—and demonstrates this by taking off his glasses, {{spoiler|revealing there really are no eyes behind them}}.
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* [[Superman]]'s [[Nerd Glasses]] are sometimes Opaque Nerd Glasses, [[Depending on the Artist]]. In comics, unlike real life, the blank white circles actually ''do'' mask his appearance. [[Medium Awareness]], anyone?
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* ''[[Incredible Hulk]]'': Bruce Banner's most recognizable appearance is that of a [http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/0/77/124444-180838-hulk_super.jpg short, scrawny, lab-coat-wearing geek with completely opaque nerd glasses.]{{Dead link}}
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* [[Dilbert]] is this trope personified.
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* Jason from ''[[FoxTrot]]'' always has his eyes covered with his trademark glasses. Even when he takes them off, he often squints.
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* ''[[From Russia with Love]]'' has Rosa Klebb wearing particularly hideous thick-framed ''and'' thick-lensed glasses in many scenes.
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* In ''SLC Punk!'', the toughest punk in Salt Lake City wears "square" clothing and a pair of nerd glasses. Other punks assume that he's a wimp and pay for it with a bloody nose.
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* Bailey on ''[[WKRP in Cincinnati]]'' wore them periodically. Almost as if she looks better with them and it definitely gave her the [[Hot Librarian]] look.
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* One episode of ''[[Kids Incorporated]]'' has Renee getting several pairs of glasses. We see her Opaque Nerd Glasses, and it is mentioned that she has two other colours and [[Snap Back|also wears contacts for concerts]]. Kudos to them for at least ''mentioning'' the colour variety.
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* Henry Bemis from ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Time enough at Last".
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* John Flansburgh of [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]] (the founders of nerdrock) is known for his spectacles. Bandmate John Linnell is also bespectacled, but he takes them off before going onstage.
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* Some characters from the ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros]]'' games have Nerd Glasses, such as Iggy Koopa, Professor E. Gadd from ''Luigi's Mansion'' and Professor Frankly from ''[[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]''. These characters usually look (and sometimes sound) more Japanese than the others.
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* In ''[[Super Robot Wars]] Original Generation'', Latooni wears these to begin with. But their size is actually functional, as they're used to help her collect an analyze data. When she finds herself undergoing [[Beautiful All Along|a dramatic shift in appearance]], she loses them altogether. In the remake for the Playstation 2, she is instead given a pair of [[Meganekko]] glasses.
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* [[The Igor]] Chobin in ''[[Pokémon Colosseum|Pokémon XD]] Gale Of Darkness'' has googly glasses, which are apparently essential to his functioning.
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* Subverted in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'', in which one of the lead characters pretends to be [[Blind Without'Em]]; in actuality, his glasses are high-tech espionage gear (including an [[X-Ray Vision]] feature which he removed to avoid temptation), and help hide the fact that he's so painfully girly that just looking into his eyes tends to cause [[Stupid Sexy Flanders]] moments in heterosexual males.
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* In ''[[Narbonic]]'', Dave's glasses don't have the spirals, but function like Opaque Nerd Glasses in every other way -- {{spoiler|until he goes mad, and they suddenly become totally clear.}}
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* Professor Farnsworth in ''[[Futurama]]'' has a pair of Nerd Glasses, and indeed his eyes are never seen in the series. Subverted in one episode where he needed his "reading glasses"—and put on a pair several times thicker than his already fairly enormous glasses (to the point that they looked like glass cylinders). At least somewhat of a [[Justified Trope]]: Professor Farnsworth is 160 years old. Anyone's vision would become pretty bad by that age.
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