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* Invoked by Mike in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' when he tries (in vain) to butter up Roz for a favor.

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* Invoked by Mike in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' when he tries (in vain) to butter up Roz for a favor.
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* Inverted in ''Anime/YuGiOhGX''. During the second episode of Season 3, when Sho/Syrus asks Kenzan/Hassleberry if he notices anything different, the latter notes how Sho/Syrus was promoted to an Obelisk Blue based off his jacket, and congratulates him. Sho/Syrus then reveals that he was referring to his new glasses, Kenzan/Hassleberry interally noting how they look the exact same as his old glasses.

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* Inverted in ''Anime/YuGiOhGX''. During the second episode of Season 3, when Sho/Syrus asks Kenzan/Hassleberry if he notices anything different, the latter notes how Sho/Syrus was promoted to an Obelisk Blue based off his jacket, and congratulates him. Sho/Syrus then reveals that he was referring to his new glasses, Kenzan/Hassleberry interally internally noting how they look the exact same as his old glasses.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Tom's Rhinoplasty", Mr. Garrison gets a nosejob, making his head appear identical to that of David Hasslehoff's, when he is walking around town, one of the townsfolk asks him if he got a new haircut, while being very attracted to him.

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In the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Tom's Rhinoplasty", Mr. Garrison gets a nosejob, making his head appear identical to that of David Hasslehoff's, when he is walking around town, one of the townsfolk asks him if he got a new haircut, while being very attracted to him.him.
** In "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", Bebe has started developing breasts. The boys notice that she seems different somehow, wondering if she got a new haircut or a new shirt.

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* From ''Comicstrip/BigTop'', the leader of the [[CircusOfFear Dark Tent Circus]] kidnaps Dusty and replaces him with a robotic clone. Upon seeing the bot, Wink asks, "Did you get a haircut or something?" Dusty-bot replies, "Tinted corrective lenses. For my corneas."



* From ''BigTop'', the leader of the [[CircusOfFear Dark Tent Circus]] kidnaps Dusty and replaces him with a robotic clone. Upon seeing the bot, Wink asks, "Did you get a haircut or something?" Dusty-bot replies, "Tinted corrective lenses. For my corneas."



* In ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'', when Kristoff meets with Elsa once she returns from [[spoiler:saving Arendelle from the wave after recovering from her DisneyDeath]], he asks if she cut her hair or something. Elsa (who is now [[spoiler:wearing an elaborate white dress, has untied her hair, and looks happier than we have ever seen her]]) answers "or something".



* In ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'', when Kristoff meets with Elsa once she returns from [[spoiler:saving Arendelle from the wave after recovering from her DisneyDeath]], he asks if she cut her hair or something. Elsa (who is now [[spoiler:wearing an elaborate white dress, has untied her hair, and looks happier than we have ever seen her]]) answers "or something".



* In ''Film/DeathBecomesHer'', after Madeline has drunk a potion giving her eternal youth and beauty, her husband Ernest asks, "Change your hair?"
* ''Film/HighlanderIITheQuickening''. After [=McCloud=] regenerates back into his younger self, he visits an old scientist friend of his who notices something different. "Have you had a facelift?" If you look closely, he actually DID get a new haircut.



* ''Film/HighlanderIITheQuickening''. After [=McCloud=] regenerates back into his younger self, he visits an old scientist friend of his who notices something different. "Have you had a facelift?" If you look closely, he actually DID get a new haircut.
* In ''Film/DeathBecomesHer'', after Madeline has drunk a potion giving her eternal youth and beauty, her husband Ernest asks, "Change your hair?"
* ''Film/{{Percy Jackson|and the Olympians}}'': When Percy meets up with Grover once more after Hades and Olympus, Grover asks if Percy notices anything different. Percy asks if Grover's been working out; Grover points out that he finally has his satyr horns as a full protector.


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* ''Film/{{Percy Jackson|and the Olympians}}'': When Percy meets up with Grover once more after Hades and Olympus, Grover asks if Percy notices anything different. Percy asks if Grover's been working out; Grover points out that he finally has his satyr horns as a full protector.

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In this personal appearance trope, a character undergoes some monstrous or at least dramatic transformation. When approached afterward by one of his/her friends or acquaintances, (usually the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} or otherwise not the quickest of the bunch) they can't help but notice that something's different about them, but completely miss what the actual difference is.

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In this personal appearance trope, a character undergoes some monstrous or at least dramatic transformation. When approached afterward by one of his/her their friends or acquaintances, (usually the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} or otherwise not the quickest of the bunch) they can't help but notice that something's different about them, but completely miss what the actual difference is.


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There is a variation in which the person asking does in fact notice the obvious difference but will [[DeadpanSnarker snarkily]] pretend not to.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'' has a scene where the heroine shows off her collar to Jock, who goes through a few such things before noticing it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'' has a scene where the heroine shows off her collar to Jock, who goes through a few such things before noticing it. In this case it's somewhat justified, as Jock is just rattling off the first couple of things he can think of off the top of his head given he's subtly trying to hide his collection of bones from Lady. Once he properly start paying attention, he notices the collar right away.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FiftyFiftyHeroes'': When Mo is turned into a giant, Larry's first reaction upon seeing him is to ask if Mo is wearing a new cap.
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Misuse. The trope is for when something clearly different goes unnoticed. The Scrubs example is just describing someone changing their appearance

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* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Done deliberately in a cold open where Boyle grew a goatee. Initially, nobody at the department wants to acknowledge it in an attempt to dissuade Boyle from keeping it. When that doesn't work, they simply shave it off by force.



* In ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' Elliot's transformation actually includes a new haircut.

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