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* In the 1997 AnimatedAdaptation of ''Literature/PippiLongstocking'', petty thief Bloom wants an English bowler hat to make him look distinguished. For the same reason, his partner Thunder-Karlsson wants a GoldToothOfWealth. It's mainly to acquire these items that they set out to steal Pippi's stash of gold.
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*''Anime/KatriGirlOfTheMeadows'': Pekka wears a wears a two-pointed bowler hat. Given it's shape and colour, it's likely a reference to Snufkin from ''Franchise/TheMoomins'' (bonus points for both ''Katri'' and ''The Moomins'' being from UsefulNotes/{{Finland}}).
*''Anime/LucyMayOfTheSouthernRainbow'': Lucy's brother Ben wears one. Justified as it's 1800s Australia and it was a popular fashion statement in England, where the Popple family is from.
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* John Steed's hat from ''Series/The Avengers1960'' often has a steel plate built into the crown, useful for giving villains a quick clonk on the head.

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* John Steed's hat from ''Series/The Avengers1960'' ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'' often has a steel plate built into the crown, useful for giving villains a quick clonk on the head.
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* John Steed's hat from ''Series/The Avengers1960s'' often has a steel plate built into the crown, useful for giving villains a quick clonk on the head.

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Compare and contrast DastardlyDapperDerby.

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DastardlyDapperDerby, although they can overlap- see WickedCultured.

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* Speedwagon of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood'' initially appears as a roguish street tough wearing one of these ([[WeaponizedHeadgear with saw blades in the brim!]]), making it a DastardlyDapperDerby. However, [[DefeatMeansFriendship after getting his ass kicked by Jonathan and being charmed by the Joestar's wholesome nature]] his hat ends up this trope instead before he replaces it.
* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': William wears a bowler hat for the first time in the series in New York, after beginning his RedemptionQuestion, playing with the DastardlyDapperDerby but continuing his record of being a SharpDressedMan.

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* Speedwagon of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood'' initially appears as a roguish street tough wearing one of these ([[WeaponizedHeadgear with saw blades in the brim!]]), making it a DastardlyDapperDerby. However, [[DefeatMeansFriendship after getting his ass kicked by Jonathan and being charmed by the Joestar's wholesome nature]] his hat ends up this trope instead before he replaces it.
* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': William wears a bowler hat for the first time in the series in New York, after beginning his RedemptionQuestion, playing with the DastardlyDapperDerby but continuing his record of being a SharpDressedMan.

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* [[TheTreacheryOfImages Rene Magritte]] frequently drew men wearing bowler hats. For instance, in "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golconda_%28painting%29 Golconda]]", the sky above a city street is full of them. They appear to symbolise anonymity, which is why Magritte also wore one in RealLife.

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* [[TheTreacheryOfImages Rene Magritte]] frequently drew men Speedwagon of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood'' initially appears as a roguish street tough wearing one of these ([[WeaponizedHeadgear with saw blades in the brim!]]), making it a DastardlyDapperDerby. However, [[DefeatMeansFriendship after getting his ass kicked by Jonathan and being charmed by the Joestar's wholesome nature]] his hat ends up this trope instead before he replaces it.
* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': William wears a
bowler hats. For instance, in "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golconda_%28painting%29 Golconda]]", hat for the sky above a city street is full first time in the series in New York, after beginning his RedemptionQuestion, playing with the DastardlyDapperDerby but continuing his record of them. They appear to symbolise anonymity, which is why Magritte also wore one in RealLife.
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* John Steed of ''Series/{{The Avengers|1960s}}'' often had a steel plate built into the crown, useful for giving villains a quick clonk on the head.

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* A Time Lord dressed to the nines, including a bowler hat, appears in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E1TerrorOfTheAutons Terror of the Autons]]" as a messenger from the High Council, warning the Doctor that TheMaster [[HarbingerOfImpendingDoom was coming to Earth]].

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': A Time Lord dressed to the nines, including a bowler hat, appears in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E1TerrorOfTheAutons Terror of the Autons]]" as a messenger from the High Council, warning the Doctor that TheMaster [[HarbingerOfImpendingDoom was coming to Earth]].
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* If you grew up with the original version of [[ChuckECheese]], then you may have seen Chuck himself always donning his signature red derby on his head.

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* If you grew up with the original version of [[ChuckECheese]], Creator/ChuckECheese, then you may have seen Chuck himself always donning his signature red derby on his head.
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* If you grew up with the original version of [[ChuckE.Cheese]], then you may have seen Chuck himself always donning his signature red derby on his head.

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* If you grew up with the original version of [[ChuckE.Cheese]], [[ChuckECheese]], then you may have seen Chuck himself always donning his signature red derby on his head.

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