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== Played straight ==
=== [[Advertising]] ===
* Inverted in a series of Dutch commercials where 'unsexy' people where turned into deadsexy people by giving them glasses.
 
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
* Yuki Nagato of ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' gives up her [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] when she protects Kyon from {{spoiler|another [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien]]}}, and he comments that she looks better without them.
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* {{spoiler|Aizen}} gives up his glasses when he reveals himself to be the true villain in ''[[Bleach]]'', in this case going from Hidden Villain to full-out [[Badass]].
** [[Mr. Fanservice|The sex appeal did go up though.]] How did he get his hair to do that? Can spiritual pressure double as emergency hair gel?
* Likewise, Quattro from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' seemed to be a goofy [[Dojikko]] villainess at first, but abandons her glasses when she reveals just how ruthless she is. Likewise Due, upon abandoning her disguise.
* Ordinary maid Emma from ''[[Victorian Romance Emma]]'' turns out to be gorgeous when she's persuaded to take off her glasses and dress up for a ball. Unfortunately, this being the age before contact lenses, she can barely see a thing.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' does this when Tamaki first removes Haruhi's glasses, revealing her large, bishonen-style eyes. The host club insists she wear contacts from then on, as her eyes are apparently a draw for female customers. Flashbacks reveal that she only recently wore the glasses in the first place and normally wore contacts—the glasses were only a temporary thing anyway.
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* Carly from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]] looks incredibly beautiful without her glasses, but while her [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] doesn't need them, she's [[Blind Without'Em]].
* Kirihara Misaki, from ''[[Darker than Black]]'', tends to lose her glasses in her more [[Fan Service|fanservicey]] scenes; they're more [[Stoic Spectacles]] than [[Meganekko]] glasses and make her look more aggressive and professional. In one case, a friend stole them for ''exactly this reason'' when she decided to [[Go-Go Enslavement|dress her up as a "punishment."]] However, since Kirihara actually ''needs'' them, she spent most of that episode squinting.
* A one-time character in the ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' manga looks absolutely stunning when her glasses are knocked off - but since she can't see a thing without them, she immediately starts groping around the floor looking for them. Usagi then starts wondering if Umino's appearance would improve as dramatically if he took his glasses off. {{spoiler|[[Word of God|According to]] [[Naoko Takeuchi]], it would.}}
* {{spoiler|Akemi Homura}} from ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'', as part of her [[Adrenaline Makeover]]. The taking off of the glasses is [[Justified]] by using magic to heal her eyes. This also transform her from being an [[Adorkable]] into a [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] character.
* In ''[[Heartcatch Precure]]'', Erika ends up having Tsubomi get rid of her glasses as part of her own makeover, though it doesn't initially stick - mostly because she can't stand someone so energetic. She ends up letting it stay, but she's spotted from time to time with her glasses on, but by the end of the series, she has them back on... and ends up having them off again in time for the third ''[[Pretty Cure All Stars]]'' movie.
 
=== [[Comic Books]] ===
* Subverted (and confirmed) in, of all places, ''[[Archie Comics]]''. In one comic, Veronica, always at the forefront of style, chooses to wear glasses with no lenses in order to look more fashionable. Ironically, everyoneEveryone feels sorry for her because they '''absolutely know''' that glasses always make women look ugly.
** Another story showed Betty wearing glasses for school while Veronica taunted her that she'd only attract "nerds and dweebs" (Betty didn't care one way or the other). When she saw Betty was actually attracting attention from handsome guys instead, she snatched Dilton's glasses in an attempt to show her up. The prescription was so high that she couldn't see, however, leading her to flirt with the ''principal''.
* Played straight in ''[[Watchmen]]''. Laurie finds Dan much more attractive without his giant glasses. {{spoiler|When they go into hiding at the end and forge new identities, he has apparently ditched the glasses in favor of contacts}}.
* [[Superman]] couples this with [[The Glasses Come Off]]. Mild-mannered Clark Kent wears glasses, but he removes them to become the dashing Superman, with whom Louis Lane falls in love.
 
=== [[Fan FictionWorks]] ===
* A great many ''[[Harry Potter]]'' fanfics have Harry ditch his glasses, replaced by contacts or repaired by magic, lasers, genetic engineering, surgery... pretty much anything. This usually coincides with the introduction of a [[Mary Sue]] and/or Harry's [[Start of Darkness|first steps to becoming a worse villain than Voldemort.]]
 
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* One of the first steps of the makeover in ''[[She's All That]]'' is glasses removal.
* One of the older (though almost certainly not the oldest) examples comes with the Ruby Keeler character in the 1933 musical ''[[Footlight Parade]]''.
* Subverted in ''[[Scary Movie]]'' 2. When [[The Vamp|Theo]] tries to seduce the nerdy graduate assistant into giving her the keys out of the [[Haunted House]], she takes off his glasses in hopes that it makes him prettier. All it does is make his eyes cross.
* ''[[L.A. Confidential]]'': A couple high-ranking characters tell up-and-coming police Sgt. Edmond Exley to "lose the glasses", since he wouldn't fit in as the only detective wearing them. He takes their advice as best as he can, going without them while sitting at his desk and while being photographed. This leads him to forget his glasses before a shoot-out. Oops!
* In ''[[Strictly Ballroom]]'', one of the first things Scott does after agreeing to dance with Fran is ask if she really needs her glasses, and then takes them off. The glasses are never seen again, and Fran's dancing (and love life) rapidly improves as soon as they're gone.
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* Subverted in ''How To Marry a Millionaire'' (1953): A running gag is Marilyn Monroe's character quotes the Dorothy Parker line at the top of the page, takes her glasses off... and walks into things.
* Subverted in in ''The Pink Panther'' (2006): Inspector Clouseau puts the finishing touch on a plain woman's glamorous transformation by removing her glasses. She squints, stumbles, and smacks into a post.
* Hilariously subverted in ''[[The Seven Year Itch]]'' where a man asks a woman who looks homely with glasses and her hair in a bun to take the glasses off and let down her hair. Guess what? Still homely.
* In the ''[[Superman (film)|Superman]]'' films, mild-mannered Clark Kent wears glasses to help look more "mild-mannered." He removes them when he's Superman and appears much more dashing. In the fourth film, a woman hitting on Clark tries to remove his glasses and suggests that he wear contacts, but he says that they irritate his eyes and keeps his glasses on to protect his identity.
* In ''[[Waiting for Guffman]]'', Corky has Eugene Levy's character take his glasses off to make him more presentable as a performer. It just makes his eyes cross comically.
* Played completely straight with Adrian's granny glasses in ''[[Rocky]]''.
* The love interest in ''[[Delicatessen]]'' knows that The Glasses Gotta Go for her big date, but she's also [[Blind Without'Em]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]] when she needs to pour a hot beverage.
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* Somewhat subverted in ''[[A Wrinkle in Time]]''. Meg takes her glasses off and Calvin notices that her eyes are gorgeous. And then he tells her to put her glasses back on, because he wants her to keep her beauty a secret from unworthy admirers. Aww.
 
=== [[Live -Action TV]] ===
* In the [[Sitcom]] ''[[Grounded for Life]]'', the husband goes through ridiculous lengths to keep his wife from wearing her new glasses because he finds glasses ''so ugly'' that looking at them turns him off instantly. In a flashback, he even snubbed his would-be wife simply because she was wearing glasses.
* Subverted in ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]''.
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== Aversions ==
=== [[Advertising]] ===
* Inverted in a series of Dutch commercials where 'unsexy' people wherewere [[Sexy Spectacles|turned into deadsexy people by giving them glasses]].
 
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
* [[Ranma ½]] subverts this trope. Mousse, a male member of the same tribe of "Chinese Amazons" that Ranma's [[Accidental Marriage|self-proclaimed fiancee]] Shampoo belongs to, normally looks like a rather [[Bishonen]] guy. Unfortunately for him, his eyesight is horrendous, and to counteract this he has to wear a set of [[Nerd Glasses]] that make him look absolutely ridiculous whenever he puts them on. Worse still, he has a bad habit of taking them off frequently, due to either vanity or [[Glasses Pull|wanting to be dramatic]]... and because he's [[Blind Without'Em]], he invariably ends up making himself look like an idiot. Even worse is the fact that his eyesight honestly isn't so hot with them ''on'' either; he's a bit better at seeing where his target actually is instead of walking right past it, but he still tends to confuse objects and people.
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** Then again, Kyoya's glasses don't obscure the eyes like Haruhi's do.
** And he's the Glasses Character, as Kirimi so rightly pointed out. Since they "cater to all types", that would mean they need a glasses character for those with a glasses fetish. Male glasses characters have smaller, frame-less or thin-framed glasses so they don't obscure their [[Bishounen]] faces. Haruhi's glasses don't do that while Kyouya's do.
 
=== [[Film]] ===
* Subverted in ''[[Scary Movie]]'' 2. When [[The Vamp|Theo]] tries to seduce the nerdy graduate assistant into giving her the keys out of the [[Haunted House]], she takes off his glasses in hopes that it makes him prettier. All it does is make his eyes cross.
* Hilariously subverted in ''[[The Seven Year Itch]]'' where a man asks a woman who looks homely with glasses and her hair in a bun to take the glasses off and let down her hair. Guess what? Still homely.
* In ''[[Waiting for Guffman]]'', Corky has Eugene Levy's character take his glasses off to make him more presentable as a performer. It just makes his eyes cross comically.
 
=== [[Literature]] ===
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