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* ''Webcomic/MobPsycho100'':
** Of the shadowed body variant. Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama tends to look like this if violently separated from his consciousness; this occurs when another character strangles him in the first season and [[spoiler: when he is struck by a car on the way to ask out his childhood friend in the third.]]

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''Anime/{{Mega Man NT Warrior|2002}}'': The N1 Grand Prix arc has Bomb Man and Stone Man being operated by two hooded figures with malevolent eyes visible. They're later to revealed to be robots that are solely controlled by the duo themselves.
* ''Webcomic/MobPsycho100'':
** Of the shadowed body variant. Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama tends to look like this if violently separated from his consciousness; this occurs when another character strangles him in the first season and [[spoiler: when [[spoiler:when he is struck by a car on the way to ask out his childhood friend in the third.]] third]].



* Wiseman from ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' is a cloaked figure with two eerie eyes peaking out from it. Later revealed to be a skeleton-like creature and spawn of [[GreaterScopeVillain Chaos]].

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* Wiseman from ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' ''Anime/SailorMoon'' is a cloaked figure with two eerie eyes peaking out from it. Later revealed to be a skeleton-like creature and spawn of [[GreaterScopeVillain Chaos]].



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---> Ami was sitting on the massive piece of furniture, wrapped in shadows so deep that not much aside from her glowing red eyes was visible,

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---> Ami was sitting on the massive piece of furniture, wrapped in shadows so deep that not much aside from her glowing red eyes was visible,visible.



* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': The [[BarbarianTribe Loppers]] who reside beneath [[AbandonedLaboratory Freeway 42]] all wear hooded cloaks to have their faces obscured in shadow with red glowing eyes as the only visible trait that can be seen when they attack whoever enters their territory.



* ''VideoGame/EternalSeniaHydrangeaAfterTheRain''

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy''

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** Simirror is a recurring enemy type that grants the Mirror ability. They are [[VideoGame/FinalFantasy Black Mage]]-esque magicians that are depicted as bundle of robes wearing a scarf and hat that causes bright white pupils to peek out from their shadowed faces.

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** Simirror is a recurring enemy type that grants the Mirror ability. They are [[VideoGame/FinalFantasy [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Black Mage]]-esque magicians that are depicted as bundle of robes wearing a scarf and hat that causes bright white pupils to peek out from their shadowed faces.



* "VideoGame/PaperMario": Across most of the original Paper Mario trilogy, there is a family of recurring powerful magic users, such as Merlon, Merlee, Merlow, Merluvlee, and several more with the same naming scheme [[with the exception of Merlon's counterpart Nolrem in Super Paper Mario, who's name is simply Merlon spelled backwards.]]



* ''VideoGame/SoundtrackAttack'': The player character's superior is rendered in silhouette, sole feature visible being [[RedEyesTakeWarning her glowing red eyes]], done to make her more menacing and hide her using the same model as the player character.

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* ''VideoGame/SoundtrackAttack'': ''[[VideoGame/SoundtrackAttack Steven Universe: Soundtrack Attack]]'': The player character's superior is rendered in silhouette, sole feature visible being [[RedEyesTakeWarning her glowing red eyes]], done to make her more menacing and hide her using the same model as the player character.


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* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** While regular Buzzy Beetles have visible faces sticking out of their shells, Bony Beetles simply have a dark hole with two glowing yellow eyes.
** ''VideoGame/PaperMario'': Across most of the original trilogy, there is a family of recurring powerful magic users, such as Merlon, Merlee, Merlow, Merluvlee, and several more with the same naming scheme with the exception of Merlon's counterpart Nolrem in Super Paper Mario, who's name is simply Merlon spelled backwards.


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* ''WebAnimation/BloodSunVendetta'': The Mysterious Friend has his eyes fully covered in a shadowed face until they briefly are lit up when he brings out his [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]].
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* ''VideoGame/ShantaeRiskysRevenge'': Druids, named in the AchievementSystem for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, are red-cloaked enemies' with their faces hidden by their hoods and only their eyes can be seen. They're in Hypno Baron's labyrinth and attack Shantae with a long-windup AlwaysAccurateAttack of lightning through a portal that hits her anywhere in same the room as them.

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* ''VideoGame/ShantaeRiskysRevenge'': Druids, named in the AchievementSystem for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, Platform/{{Steam}}, are red-cloaked enemies' with their faces hidden by their hoods and only their eyes can be seen. They're in Hypno Baron's labyrinth and attack Shantae with a long-windup AlwaysAccurateAttack of lightning through a portal that hits her anywhere in same the room as them.

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* ''Webcomic/MobPsycho100'':
** Of the shadowed body variant. Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama tends to look like this if violently separated from his consciousness; this occurs when another character strangles him in the first season and [[spoiler: when he is struck by a car on the way to ask out his childhood friend in the third.]]
** When he is first introduced, Scar echelon member Koyama's purple hoodie obscures his entire face, except for his [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]].



* ''Webcomic/MobPsycho100'':
** Of the shadowed body variant. Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama tends to look like this if violently separated from his consciousness; this occurs when another character strangles him in the first season and [[spoiler: when he is struck by a car on the way to ask out his childhood friend in the third.]]
** When he is first introduced, Scar echelon member Koyama's purple hoodie obscures his entire face, except for his [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]].
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* "VideoGame/PaperMario": Across most of the original Paper Mario trilogy, there is a family of recurring powerful magic users, such as Merlon, Merlee, Merlow, Merluvlee, and several more with the same naming scheme [[with the exception of Merlon's counterpart Nolrem in Super Paper Mario, who's name is simply Merlon spelled backwards.]]
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** Meta Knight in wears a face mask that covers his face. Only his eyes glow underneath. [[spoiler: When his mask is removed he is revealed to look very similar to Kirby.]]

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** Meta Knight in wears a face mask that covers his face. Only his eyes glow underneath. [[spoiler: When his mask is removed he is revealed to look very similar to Kirby.]]
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* ''VideoGame/AstraHunterZosma'': Zosma is a helmeted warrior with a completely shadowed face and glowing eyes, making him look like a magenta [[VideoGame/SomaSpirits Dissonance]]. However, while most examples of this trope in Torch's works are spirits, Zosma is a human.
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* ''VideoGame/ShantaeRiskysRevenge'': Druids, named in the AchievementSystem for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, are red-cloaked enemies' with their faces hidden by their hoods and only their eyes can be seen. They're in Hypno Baron's labyrinth and attack Shantae with a long-windup AlwaysAccurateAttack of lightning through a portal that hits her anywhere in same the room as them.
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* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': Masks of Solidarity in Confinement look like six-eyed semi-humanoids that cover their face with a hood and only those yellow eyes can be seen, with a tentacle stalk for a lower body, but its "hood" looks more like a mouth with teeth.
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** The {{Black Mage}}s wear [[RobeAndWizardHat blue robes with a yellow hat]], leaving their face obscured while their eyes glow from within. The design was initially due to the sprite limitations of the NES, but stuck around as graphics improved. There's even an entire race of Black Mages in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', and every member has this design.

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** The {{Black Mage}}s wear [[RobeAndWizardHat blue robes with a yellow hat]], leaving their face obscured while their eyes glow from within. The design was initially due to the sprite limitations of the NES, NES (and upgrading to Black Wizard would ditch the hat and show his face), but stuck around as graphics improved. There's even an entire race of Black Mages in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', and every member has this design.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Avania}}'': Magical agents Valenvarius and Eiserne are initially cloaked in opaque shadow save for their glowing eyes, during their introduction in the first chapter.
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Both examples from Scooby and Bugs may feature robots who have glowing eyes but their mechanical faces are clearly seen and aren't dark at all. Thus the trope for them covers the first half glowing mechanical eyes


* The ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoon "Water Water Every Hare" has a MadScientist construct a giant robot with oversize jaw and lightbulbs for eyes. Its eyes remains dim, because the robot has no brain ... yet. The mad scientist intends to obtain a brain from a passing bunny. Understandably, the rabbit defers.
--> '''Bugs Bunny''': Sorry, doc, I need what little I've got.



* A ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' episode has the Mystery Inc. gang visit the Funland carnival that powers up in the middle of night, only to power down shortly thereafter. It's the work of a maintenance robot running amok. This 'bot has a generic face with glowing eyes, the better to see what it's doing in the dead of night. This face is one of the many "monsters" seen in the show's opening montage.
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* Bytheway from ''Anime/InazmaDelivery'', inside the mouth of his shark costume, has a pair of glowing yellow eyes visible in the mouth's shadow. It's one of the few constant alien features he has, and is the one shown off the most.

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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The Jawas of Tatooine are small humanoids who wear thick hooded cloaks that conceal the entire face, save for two glowing eyes.

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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The Jawas ''WesternAnimation/TheLordOfTheRings'': In the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated version of Tatooine part of ''The Lord of the Rings'', the Ringwraiths are small humanoids who wear thick hooded cloaks that conceal the entire face, save for two depicted with glowing eyes. red eyes, sometimes with their faces obscured by hoods.



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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The Jawas of Tatooine are small humanoids who wear thick hooded cloaks that conceal the entire face, save for two glowing eyes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLordOfTheRings'': In the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated version of part of ''The Lord of the Rings'', the Ringwraiths are depicted with glowing red eyes, sometimes with their faces obscured by hoods.
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* Wiseman from Franchise/SailorMoon is a cloaked figure with two eerie eyes peaking out from it. Later revealed to be a skeleton-like creature and spawn of [[GreaterScopeVillain Chaos]].

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* Wiseman from Franchise/SailorMoon ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' is a cloaked figure with two eerie eyes peaking out from it. Later revealed to be a skeleton-like creature and spawn of [[GreaterScopeVillain Chaos]].



* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'': While ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}} can manifest however he pleases if he so desires starting in ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' his standard is to appear in dark blued armor with his face entirely shadowed save for his glowing red eyes. His sons use this appearance to imitate him in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth''.

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* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'': ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': While ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}} Ares can manifest however he pleases if he so desires starting in ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' his standard is to appear in dark blued armor with his face entirely shadowed save for his glowing red eyes. His sons use this appearance to imitate him in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth''.
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* The Tamariki at Iowa's ''Lost Island Theme Park'' are a tribe of childlike horned spirits with eyes glowing beneath their hoods that keep balance between the elements at play elsewhere in the park.

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* The Tamariki at Iowa's ''Lost Island Theme Park'' ''Ride/LostIslandThemePark'' are a tribe of childlike horned spirits with eyes glowing beneath their hoods that keep balance between the elements at play elsewhere in the park.
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** The {{Black Mage}}s wear [[RobeAndWizardHat blue robes with a yellow hat]], leaving their face obscured while their eyes glow from within. The design was initially due to the sprite limitations of the NES, but stuck around as graphics improved.

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** The {{Black Mage}}s wear [[RobeAndWizardHat blue robes with a yellow hat]], leaving their face obscured while their eyes glow from within. The design was initially due to the sprite limitations of the NES, but stuck around as graphics improved. There's even an entire race of Black Mages in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', and every member has this design.
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* ''VideoGame/BeyondSunset'' has the player's MysteriousInformant, Raven, who's depicted as clad in a face-hiding cloak in all her scenes save for glowing orange eyes.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': Ralsei, our sweet goat companion, dawns a green hat and robes which shields his face and body's true colors from the player and other characters while leaving his glasses and eyes visible.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': Ralsei, our sweet goat companion, dawns a green hat and robes which shields his face and body's true colors from the player and other characters while leaving his glasses and eyes visible. When taking his hat off he reveals his white fur and pink horns.

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