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* The main character of ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi]]'' uses one for no good reason (although he does get beat up a lot). He's actually nicknamed "Band-Aid" by one of the other characters. He does have a small scar under the band-aid.
* ''[[Tenchi Muyo! GXP]]'''s main character Seina Yamada wears a Band-Aid on his forehead most of the show. Initially it could be due to him being a [[Cosmic Plaything]], but after being enhanced he's almost invulnerable and still keeps it, so it fits.
* Monta from ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' always wears a bandage on his nose as can be [https://web.archive.org/web/20090130081044/http://www.onemanga.com/Eyeshield_21/187/05/ seen here]. When a fan asked about this, [https://web.archive.org/web/20090202045158/http://www.onemanga.com/Eyeshield_21/62/23/ it was confirmed he wears it just for decoration].
** Although this isn't the case for Monta, real football players will occasionally wear ''nasal strips'', especially receivers.
* Ryohei and his First Generation Counterpart from ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'' both always have bandages on their noses.
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* In ''[[Moyashimon]]'', Aoi Mutou is introduced wearing one of these, though according to [[All There in the Manual|the author's notes]] it's because she got sunburned on her journey back to Japan, and she eventually stops wearing it.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]''
** In one episode, Renge gives [[Token Mini-MoeLoli|Shiro]] a few of these (both on his face and his knee) when she's trying to turn him into the [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|"naughty type"]].
** Also, a later episode has the Host Club putting a bright pink one right on Kasanoda/Casanova/Bossa Nova's face (along with a few other things,) in an attempt to help change his image.
* [[Deconstructed]] in ''[[Loveless]]''. At first it looks like Ritsuka is playing this trope straight, especially since he initially gives off an [[Delinquent]] impression, but we find out later that he has [[Domestic Abuse|a very]] [[Abusive Parents|real]] reason for it.