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** [[The Other Wiki]]'s article of [[wikipedia:Rei Ayanami#Reception|Rei]] specifically notes this trope being in effect about her merchandise: "Figurines of a bandaged Rei were the most popular, outselling all else".
* Lucy and other Diclonius in ''[[Elfen Lied]]''.
** Actually a case of [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]], aside from some of the box art, Lucy as a child in a hallucination ,<ref> the one where the bandages fall down to show Lucy the voice talking to her has her own face</ref>, and Mariko in her first appearance, the diclonii don't wear bandages, or usually anything else for that matter.
* Takatsu Aoba from ''[[Code Breaker]]'' has her right arm all bandaged up and wears it in a sling after {{spoiler|Ogami sliced it off}}.
* Tomoko gets put in a bandage bikini as part of a side story in ''[[Great Teacher Onizuka]]''.
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* Hazuki Azuma from ''[[Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito]]'' sports some bandages, if only for the aesthetic appeal. Though it [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|may symbolize]] the mental injury that Hatsumi/Eve's disappearance has inflicted upon her...
* Hanako from ''[[Katawa Shoujo]]'' may count, due to an artist pin-up found for her evolution over the years.
* Anghel Higure's [http://gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=1444888 human design] in ''[[Hatoful Boyfriend]]''. The one on his chest makes sense-- hesense—he's actually a bleeding-heart dove-- butdove—but the eyepatch is probably just for this trope.
 
 
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* Tom from ''[[Ruby Quest]]'' is a fitting male example with a large eye bandage for much of the story.
* There are [http://www.tektek.org/avatar/34630031 a great deal of items] on [[Gaia Online]] that will give your avatar this look.
* In ''[[Life Sketch]]'', Zenith is a male example of this, wearing a thin bandage around his head at all times <ref> except in one issue, where [[Clothing Switch|he and his partner, Jandoe, switched outfits.]]</ref>
* Hank and the two new protagonists in ''[[Web Animationn/Madness Combat|Madness Combat]]'' both wear bandages, (Hank to the point where he's almost a [[Bandage Mummy]]) These seem to be used both to make them look badass and to distinguish them from other [[Mooks]]
* ''[[Winters in Lavelle]]'': Ashton's arms and neck are covered with them. He even has extras for when someone gets hurt, or so that another character can hide something [[Clingy MacGuffin|stuck to her neck.]]
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