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* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]] Brotherhood'': All of the scientists during King Bradley's flashbacks, who have been responsible for training him and other potential subjects to become ideal leaders of Amestris since their births. The light reflected from the scientists' glasses cover their eyes, most notably the lead, gold-toothed scientist. A powerful effect meant to symbolize their descent into depravity and evil, the light in their glasses symolically shuts them off from humanity.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]] Brotherhood'': All of the scientists during King Bradley's flashbacks, who have been responsible for training him and other potential subjects to become ideal leaders of Amestris since their births. The light reflected from the scientists' glasses cover their eyes, most notably the lead, gold-toothed scientist. A powerful effect meant to symbolize their descent into depravity and evil, the light in their glasses symolically shuts them off from humanity.
** The Gold Toothed Doctor ''embodies'' this trope. So much so that you don't even see what his eyes ''look'' like normally.
** The Gold Toothed Doctor ''embodies'' this trope. So much so that you don't even see what his eyes ''look'' like normally.
* ''[[Full Metal Panic|Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu]]''. Shinji Kazama's otaku glasses turn this way when he starts describing the effects of the biological weapon that's been accidentally released in the classroom.
* ''[[Full Metal Panic!|Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu]]''. Shinji Kazama's otaku glasses turn this way when he starts describing the effects of the biological weapon that's been accidentally released in the classroom.
* [[Gamble Fish|Tomu Shirasagi]] of ''[[Gamble Fish]]'' often has these.
* [[Gamble Fish|Tomu Shirasagi]] of ''[[Gamble Fish]]'' often has these.
* Ayane Isuzu from ''[[Gate Keepers 21]]''.
* Ayane Isuzu from ''[[Gate Keepers 21]]''.
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* The Master in the animated [[Funny Animal]] series ''[[Road Rovers]]'' wears these at all times, though he's the leader of the protagonists. [[Hand Wave|Handwaved]] at one point, when he explains there's no real reason for his glasses to be glowing like that, it just makes for a cool effect.
* The Master in the animated [[Funny Animal]] series ''[[Road Rovers]]'' wears these at all times, though he's the leader of the protagonists. [[Hand Wave|Handwaved]] at one point, when he explains there's no real reason for his glasses to be glowing like that, it just makes for a cool effect.
** Considering that the Master doesn't actually wear glasses, it must be a rare case of Scary Shiny Contact Lenses.
** Considering that the Master doesn't actually wear glasses, it must be a rare case of Scary Shiny Contact Lenses.
* Curly in ''[[Hey Arnold]]'' . Let's just say he's a bit crazy.
* Curly in ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' . Let's just say he's a bit crazy.
* Seen on Dib in the opening credits of "[[Invader Zim]]". Dib's Father and Mrs. Bitters both have eyeless glasses, but their lenses are usually if not always dull, but that likely points to their constant plotting nature.
* Seen on Dib in the opening credits of "[[Invader Zim]]". Dib's Father and Mrs. Bitters both have eyeless glasses, but their lenses are usually if not always dull, but that likely points to their constant plotting nature.
* Dale Gribble from ''[[King of the Hill]]'' is rarely ever seen without his mirrored shades. While he's still a lovably inept doofus, he happens to be the single most devious and untrustworthy character on the show.
* Dale Gribble from ''[[King of the Hill]]'' is rarely ever seen without his mirrored shades. While he's still a lovably inept doofus, he happens to be the single most devious and untrustworthy character on the show.