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|'''Dr Loomis''' in John Carpenter's ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]'', about [[Complete Monster|Michael Myers]].}}
 
Traditionally, a cheap and easy way to show that a character is evil is the use of coloured contact lenses in live action, or coloured or [[Glowing Eyes of Doom|glowing eyes]] in animation. Since the 1990s, however, a new trend has emerged - the '''Black Eyes of Evil'''.
 
These days, when someone is [[Demonic Possession|possessed by demons]], [[These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know|dabbling in the dark arts]], psychically dominated by evil aliens, or gone evil in some other way, their eyes will go perfectly black with no whites at all.
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