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* Cheryl and Meryl Farrell of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' sport beehive hairdos. In "Double Trouble", Cheryl lampshades this as she's getting chased by bees.
-->'''Cheryl:''' THEY THINK MY BEEHIVE IS ''THEIR'' BEEHIVE!
-->'''Cheryl:''' THEY THINK MY BEEHIVE IS ''THEIR'' BEEHIVE!
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* Cheryl and Meryl Farrell of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' sport beehive hairdos. In This is lampshaded in "Double Trouble", where Cheryl lampshades this as she's getting and Principal Huggins get chased by bees.
-->'''Cheryl:''' RUN, HUGGINS! THEY THINK MY BEEHIVE IS ''THEIR'' BEEHIVE!
-->'''Cheryl:''' RUN, HUGGINS! THEY THINK MY BEEHIVE IS ''THEIR'' BEEHIVE!
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* ''Anime/LaSeineNoHoshi'': Marie Antoinette and Madame Catherine, being wealthy French elite, have this hairstyle. Marie deocrates hers with a feather headpiece and Catherine puts flowers in hers.
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* ''Anime/LaSeineNoHoshi'': Marie Antoinette and Madame Catherine, being wealthy French elite, have this hairstyle. Marie deocrates decorates hers with a feather headpiece and Catherine puts flowers in hers.
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*''Anime/IsabelleOfParis'': When Isabelle is debuting at the Parisian ball for the first time, she wears her hair like this to signify that she's left her days of being a tomboy behind.
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*''Anime/LaSeineNoHoshi'': Marie Antoinette and Madame Catherine, being wealthy French elite, have this hairstyle. Marie deocrates hers with a feather headpiece and Catherine puts flowers in hers.
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*''Anime/VoltesV'': The [[HornedHumanoid Boaz]][[AliensAreBastards anians]] are a FantasyCounterpartCulture to Medieval France. The aristocratic female Boazanians have this hairstyle, including [[PrincessClassic Lozaria]] and Oral's wife. Katherine, on the other hand, wears her hair in a French braid and a ponytail.
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** Up to the point where [[Music/{{Blondie}} Deborah Harry]] has a hollowed-out one with a door on the front, tall enough to keep a time bomb inside.
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** Up to the point where [[Music/{{Blondie}} [[Music/BlondieBand Deborah Harry]] has a hollowed-out one with a door on the front, tall enough to keep a time bomb inside.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BeeMovie'', every female bee has a beehive hairdo.
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* ''Everyone'' sports this style in ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'', hence the title.
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* ''Everyone'' sports this style in ''Film/{{Hairspray}}'', ''Film/{{Hairspray|1988}}'', hence the title.
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The Beehive Hairdo is a woman's hairstyle in fashion in TheSixties, in which long hair is piled high above the head and cemented with plenty of hairspray. A few elderly women could be seen sporting the beehive into the 1990s, at which point it became more of a gag and/or trope hairstyle than anything {{real|Life}}. They seem to have made a small comeback in the last few years, thanks to celebrities from shows like ''Series/JerseyShore'' making "poofy hair" trendy again. It is named as such because it resembles a StockBeehive in shape.
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The Beehive Hairdo is a woman's hairstyle in fashion in TheSixties, in which long hair is piled high above the head and cemented with plenty of hairspray. A few elderly women could be seen sporting the beehive into the 1990s, TheNineties, at which point it became more of a gag and/or trope hairstyle than anything {{real|Life}}. They seem to have made a small comeback in the last few years, thanks to celebrities from shows like ''Series/JerseyShore'' making "poofy hair" trendy again. It is named as such because it resembles a StockBeehive in shape.
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The Beehive Hairdo is a woman's hairstyle in fashion in the 1960s, in which long hair is piled high above the head and cemented with plenty of hairspray. A few elderly women could be seen sporting the beehive into the 1990s, at which point it became more of a gag and/or trope hairstyle than anything {{real|Life}}. They seem to have made a small comeback in the last few years, thanks to celebrities from shows like ''Series/JerseyShore'' making "poofy hair" trendy again. It is named as such because it resembles a StockBeehive in shape.
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The Beehive Hairdo is a woman's hairstyle in fashion in the 1960s, TheSixties, in which long hair is piled high above the head and cemented with plenty of hairspray. A few elderly women could be seen sporting the beehive into the 1990s, at which point it became more of a gag and/or trope hairstyle than anything {{real|Life}}. They seem to have made a small comeback in the last few years, thanks to celebrities from shows like ''Series/JerseyShore'' making "poofy hair" trendy again. It is named as such because it resembles a StockBeehive in shape.