Display title | You Gotta Have Blue Hair |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | There are plenty of ways for characters to be differentiated from each other, but one of normally limited utility is hair color. Human hair has a limited amount of variation after all, even less if you want everyone on a half hour show once a week to be easily distinguished. Thus, this trope was born, so that artists could have the full spectrum of color to utilize. It's so common that it's mostly considered an Acceptable Break From Reality now. |