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* Murata Ken in ''[[Kyou Kara Maou]]'' has scary shiny glasses when he's being devious or withholding information from the other good guys. Also Saralegui, who has a shiny moment when he's thinking, but takes his glasses off {{spoiler|when he mentally manipulates others}}.
* Mikan-Sensei from ''[[Ladies versus Butlers!]]'', especially when she's [[Right Behind Me|right behind]] some unsuspecting troublemaker.
* An early example is Musuka from the film ''Laputa: [[Laputa: Castle in Thethe Sky]]'', whose dark glasses display glints of light passing across them, particularly to emphasize when he says or does something particularly devious.
* [[Subversion|Subverted]] in ''[[The Law of Ueki]]'' by Kobayashi, who is often arguably scarier (and more [[badass]]) when you ''can'' see through his glasses. When the [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] effect disappears, you know something big is either about to go down, or just did. The subversion is made even stronger by the fact that he's actually quite [[Nice Guy|friendly and easy to get along with]] (unless your name is [[Butt Monkey|Inumaru]], of course).
* Zera from ''[[Litchi Hikari Club]]'' is not the only character who wears glasses but only his shine omniously [[Complete Monster|as if to indicate that he may very well be a complete monster]].