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* The narration describes Ponty of ''Creator/MikeNelson's Death Rat!'' as having hair with its own internal logic as to how it wished to situate itself on his head that no amount of tonics, combings, or smoothings could alter. Adding insult to injury is that earlier in the story, his usual hairstyle was described as looking as if he'd "combed it with an eggbeater".
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* In both ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' and ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', a vampire's body is completely static, locked in the way it was the moment they received the Embrace, and this includes their hair. While it doesn't grow back ''instantly'', it will return to its "default" state the next time the vampire sleeps. For example, one of the included characters in the ''Requiem'' corebook is proud of his carefully-groomed Van Dyke beard, but he was Embraced before he had the chance to straighten it out, so a good portion of the first hour of each night is spent grooming it back into order.
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''(Pinkie's mane and tail turn curly again with a "poof!")''\\

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''(Pinkie's mane and tail turn curly again with a "poof!")''\\"floof!")''\\
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* ''Webcomic/TheStoryOfGrannyPie'': Pinkie Pie's mom tries to comb out her mane, but it poofs back into a huge pile of curls anyway.
-->'''Sue''': Just because your special talent is partying...is no excuse for you to go around looking like a common Manehattan ''floozy!''\\
''(Pinkie's mane and tail turn curly again with a "poof!")''\\
'''Pinkie Pie''': ''(bouncing away)'' Sorry, Mom, I guess it is! By the way, what's a "floozy"?
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* ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'': In ''Recap/TintinTheLandOfBlackGold'' the Thompsons have an allergic reaction to the chemical product which manifests as growing floor-length technicolor hair. During ''Recap/TintinExplorersOnTheMoon'' it comes up again, with the result that Captain Haddock finally manages to cut both to a reasonable length just in time to see the other has regenerated.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'': ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'': In ''Recap/TintinTheLandOfBlackGold'' ''Recap/TintinLandOfBlackGold'', the Thompsons have an allergic reaction to the chemical product which manifests as growing floor-length technicolor hair. During ''Recap/TintinExplorersOnTheMoon'' it comes up again, with the result that Captain Haddock finally manages to cut both to a reasonable length just in time to see the other has regenerated.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'': In ''Recap/TintinTheLAndOfBlackGold'' the Thompsons have an allergic reaction to the chemical product which manifests as growing floor-length technicolor hair. During ''Recap/TintinExplorersOnTheMoon'' it comes up again, with the result that Captain Haddock finally manages to cut both to a reasonable length just in time to see the other has regenerated.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'': In ''Recap/TintinTheLAndOfBlackGold'' ''Recap/TintinTheLandOfBlackGold'' the Thompsons have an allergic reaction to the chemical product which manifests as growing floor-length technicolor hair. During ''Recap/TintinExplorersOnTheMoon'' it comes up again, with the result that Captain Haddock finally manages to cut both to a reasonable length just in time to see the other has regenerated.

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