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* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: The Royal Navy members shown fighting Capt. Storm back in the Golden Age of Piracy are depicted with short ponytails.


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* Nathaniel's father in Literature/I survived sports one in the graphic novel adaptation of ''I Survived the American Revolution*.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: The Royal Navy members shown fighting Capt. Storm back in the Golden Age of Piracy are depicted with short ponytails.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', Philip Wittebane wears his hair in a bushy ponytail. It helps that he comes from a time period where styles like it would be common.
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* ''Series/{{Haven}}'': Duke, the VenturousSmuggler who [[HouseboatHero lives on his boat]] grows one of these over the course of seasons 3 and 4. He cuts it off in a fit of grief after [[spoiler: the death of his LoveInterest, Jennifer]], symbolizing the return of his more closed-off personality from season 1 and 2, when he wore it short.
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* ''Anime/PokemonRangerAndTheTempleOfTheSea'' is more sailing-oriented than the rest of the ''Film/{{Pokemon}}'' films, and the movie-specific protagonist Jack Walker sports this kind of ponytail.

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* ''Anime/PokemonRangerAndTheTempleOfTheSea'' is more sailing-oriented than the rest of the ''Film/{{Pokemon}}'' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' films, and the movie-specific protagonist Jack Walker sports this kind of ponytail.
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* Vast majority of naval officers in ''Series/HoratioHornblower'' wear ponytails. Some lower-deck characters sport this hairstyle as well, but some of the hands have short hair.

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* Vast The vast majority of naval officers in ''Series/HoratioHornblower'' wear ponytails. Some lower-deck characters sport this hairstyle as well, but some of the hands have short hair.
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* Dietfried Bougainvillea from ''LightNovel/VioletEvergarden'' has one of these (Well, long braid rather than ponytail), even when on land. It seems he grew it in the navy then found that he liked it.

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* Dietfried Bougainvillea from ''LightNovel/VioletEvergarden'' ''Literature/VioletEvergarden'' has one of these (Well, long braid rather than ponytail), even when on land. It seems he grew it in the navy then found that he liked it.
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* Subverted in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' where the Peacekeepers have these as standard (perhaps because SpaceInAnOcean) but the effect is totalitarian rather than rebel--Officer Aeryn Sun has to start LettingTheHairDown once she's forced to join the RagtagBunchOfMisfits.

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* Subverted in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' where the Peacekeepers have these as standard (perhaps because SpaceInAnOcean) SpaceIsAnOcean) but the effect is totalitarian rather than rebel--Officer Aeryn Sun has to start LettingTheHairDown LettingHerHairDown once she's forced to join the RagtagBunchOfMisfits.

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