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10[[caption-width-right:349:Here at TropeCo/TropeCo, we have anime eyes available in sizes ranging from "peephole" to "porthole"!\
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16->''"Give me those eyes! Big eyes! Big eyes! Give me big anime eyes!"''
17-->-- '''Fender''', ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}''
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19Large eyes emphasise the youthfulness and [[UsefulNotes/{{Kawaisa}} cuteness]] of a character. They also make it easier to convey complex and nuanced emotions. Eyes are an important tool for emotional communication for humans; the difference between Japanese and occidental smileys (which focus the information on eye and mouth shapes, respectively) would suggest that the importance of eyes is even higher in East Asia.
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21Incredibly large eyes are one of the most famous and recognisable elements of {{anime}} and {{manga}}. Large eyes are ubiquitous in [[ShonenDemographic shonen]] and especially [[ShoujoDemographic shoujo]], which also happen to be the two best known demographics outside of Japan. [[SuperDeformed Chibi style]], again common in manga and anime aimed at kids and teens, exaggerates the eye size even further. It's important to note that ''older'' shonen (and some newer ones) avert big anime eyes, with the eyes instead tending to be either narrower or realistic.
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23With "anime eyes", not only does the size increase, the shape is also exaggerated (and usually gives a hint as to whether the character is generally [[TsurimeEyes active]] or [[TaremeEyes passive]]), the iris and the pupil grow in proportion and change shape to compliment the general eye shape, and especially in the romantic genre, the reflections are greatly exaggerated. Horizontal lines above the eyes, which are present in a large proportion of East Asians, represent the folds of the upper lid and serve as a visual anchor that makes for a lightning-fast distinction between a narrow eye and a half-closed eye. The range and flexibility of the eyebrows is also exaggerated.
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25Thus big eyes are very very popular for characters intended to be [[CutenessOverload cute]] and [[{{moe}} endearing]], and in genres which rely greatly on emotion and melodrama. Even works that employ more realistic proportions use eyes as a major tool. However, out-of-context- or over-use of large eyes can lead to UncannyValley or UnintentionalUncannyValley, depending on intent. Only in the gag genre and some more experimental styles are eyes downplayed.
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27On the other hand, characters with small and possibly oversimplified eyes are usually intended to be [[{{Gonk}} incredibly ugly]], and are used more as tools for gags rather than fully-fledged characters. Characters with no eyes at all are the faceless mass, part of the background, moving standies, or perhaps intended to be as emotionally distant from the other characters and the reader as possible.
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29Interestingly enough, we actually partially have western animation to thank for this. The trend of big eyes in JapaneseMedia was started by Creator/OsamuTezuka, considerated by many as ''[[RedBaron The Father/Godfather/God of Manga]]'', who was influenced by western cartoons such as WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts, Fleischer cartoons like WesternAnimation/BettyBoop, and films like ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' to get this kind of eyes in his creations, notably ''Manga/AstroBoy''. His works became so important for the industry (first manga and later anime) that the concept of "anime eyes" was widely accepted and much of the works use this kind of eyes until today.
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31"Anime Eyes" is an OmnipresentTrope in Japan, so the list of works would be huge and [[Administrivia/PeopleSitOnChairs widely common]], and this article will only list Western or non-Japanese works that use this as a resource intended to be "anime eyes". In the case of works from Japan, examples should only be added if they are cases of {{Lampshading}}, {{Subversion}}s and {{Aversion}}s. It is a stereotype that ''all'' anime and manga do have characters with anime eyes; however, because of their expressive nature, it is much more common for [[{{Kodomomuke}} media aimed at young children]] to have large eyes than other demographics. {{Seinen}} and {{Josei}} do have more proportionally accurate drawn eyes (although they are still slightly enlarged).
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33The average size of the anime eyes have varied per time period as well. For an example, the eye sizes reached its largest during late 1990s and early 2000s.
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35Compare PuppyDogEyes, AnimeHair and {{Disneyfication}} or CartoonyEyes (a Western version). Strongly related to GoodEyesEvilEyes. In live-action media, frequently used in combination with {{Serkis Folk}}. See also {{Mukokuseki}}, which applies this to ''everyone'' regardless of ethnicity, {{Animesque}} and OELManga, in which Western and non-Japanese creators draw their creations with big anime eyes as a way to emulate and/or make tribute to JapaneseMedia.
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42[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
43''In JapaneseMedia, this is an OmnipresentTrope (Creator/OsamuTezuka being both the TropeMaker and [[TropeCodifier Codifier]]), so the examples in this section are exclusively about {{Lampshading}}, {{Subversion}}s and {{Aversion}}s of this trope. For the same reason, examples from TaremeEyes and TsurimeEyes shouldn't be mentioned here since they're all straight examples.''
44* Though it's a trope present in almost all manga and anime works, there're creators that try to avoid the "big anime eyes" making them more small and realistic. Some notable examples are the works of Creator/HayaoMiyazaki, Creator/KatsuhiroOtomo and Creator/TakehikoInoue, just to name some big names on industry.
45* Though it's a Creator/StudioGainax production, and ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' mostly adheres to this trope, it's pointedly averted in the episode "Vomiting Point." As Garterbelt succinctly describes it: "In this ghetto-shit place [Little Tokyo], ghetto-shit people seek ghetto-shit happiness as they live out their ghetto-shit lives." Reflective of their miserable existence, the people are drawn with [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/smalleye.PNG tiny, mismatched eyes]], bordering on {{gonk}}.
46* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' anime ''The Lost Agent/Fullbringer/[=XCution=]'' arc. The Fullbringer/[=XCution=] character Riruka Dokugamine {{Lampshades}} this in one episode when she says that her eyes dry out easily because they're so large.
47* ''Manga/FrankenFran'': One strip revolves around a girl who asks Fran for surgery to look like a chibi manga character to get her crush's attention (a supporter of the "2D girls are superior to real life" debate). She keeps coming back to Fran for more modifications, until she finally has the opportunity to sleep with him, at which point we see the extent of the changes: [[spoiler:[[https://ambivalen.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/franken_fran_v05_c37_20-21.png her eyes are half the size of her head, her mouth is shrunken, her nose is gone and her hair fell out]]: she looks like one of TheGreys.]] Unsurprisingly, the guy swears afterwards that he experienced alien contact.
48* Creator/InioAsano is well known for using a relatively realistic art style that is devoid of the usual manga character design tropes. ''Manga/GoodnightPunpun'' even has at least one TakeThat at big-eyed manga characters.
49* One of the ''Anime/UruseiYatsura'' [=OVAs=] had Lum’s cousin Jariten get infected with a virus called “Girly Eyes Measels” which gives them exaggerated versions of these eyes. The illness only effects males because females have naturally big eyes. The virus infects Ataru who runs away after Lum gives him the antidote but he has to rest for it to take effect, which he refuses to do so because he wants to pick up girls. When the girls seen him, they get terrified because the big girly eyes make him look creepy. Eventually, the virus manages to infect the entire male populace.
50* Semi-{{Averted|trope}} with Creator/LeijiMatsumoto. His heroes and leading ladies often have relatively narrow eyes compared to modern anime looks (Close to a 1 on the scale above), and he always has some characters with beady, simple dots for eyes (Dr. Sado in ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato'', Toshiro without his glasses in ''Anime/CaptainHarlock''), usually intended to be background characters, or, if significant, either old or {{Gonk}}s, or both.
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54* American artist [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Keane Margaret Keane]], who was famous for drawing paintings with big eyes, and mainly paints women, children and animals in oil or mixed media. Her story, as well the case of the trial of her ex-husband StealingTheCredit of her work, was shown in the Creator/TimBurton's 2014 {{biopic}} ''Film/BigEyes'' with Creator/AmyAdams as Margaret Keane.
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57[[folder:Comic Books]]
58* Lampshaded in an issue of the ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons'' comic book where Comic Book Guy lived his life as a Japanese cartoon, and did so with the help of some extra-large contact lenses.
59* One ComicStrip/MotherGooseAndGrimm strip had Grimm and Attila binge watching ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', Mother Goose says they’d better stop before they ruin their eyes, they turn around and look at her and they’re drawn with big anime eyes.
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62[[folder:Fan Works]]
63* Referenced in the web round-robin short story ''[[https://sanjiyan.co.uk/showthread.php?s=a0fd033f6f9656ccf21b4022c4995b89&p=96226#post96226 Lungfish Alpha]]'' features a future in which people can make quite literally whatever physical modifications to their bodies that they want. The main character, Itsuko, was born to a pair of anime {{Otaku}} modifications.
64-->They'd geneered their daughter to resemble the characters they loved: ridiculously colored hair, extended legs and arms, a tiny mouth and eyes that took up 70 percent of the face.
65* ''RolePlay/TheDoomyAdventuresOfIrkenDoominess'': All characters created by Jir will automatically have these sort of eyes.
66* Parodied in ''Fanfic/Plan7Of9FromOuterSpace''
67-->Keute turned to give him a [[VSign V for Victory sign]], the reflection from her large luminous eyes burning out his image-intensifying cameras.
68* In ''Fanfic/StarlightIsForAlways'', Craig revamps Synergy into an {{animesque}} style, complete with larger eyes, because he's fond of anime.
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72[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
73* Invoked on ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}''. As Fender is taking photos of Rodney, he asks for "big anime eyes".
74* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', this style is used occasionally when characters are acting cute or looking at something cute.
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77[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
78* The ''Film/AlitaBattleAngel'' adaptation of [[Manga/BattleAngelAlita Yukito Kishiro's manga]] has Creator/RosaSalazar play Alita via motion capture, and the character has eyes enlarged beyond the usual human range. Director Creator/RobertRodriguez explains that they gave Alita large eyes because they were such a distinct feature for her, and as part of the effort to faithfully [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgy6gAK9OA bring an anime aesthetic to live action.]]
79* The 2014 {{biopic}} ''Film/BigEyes'' is about the life of Margaret Keane, a famous American artist that painted women as well children and animals with big and expressive eyes before {{anime}} was known in Western.
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82[[folder:Literature]]
83* In the fourth book in the ''Literature/{{Uglies}}'' series by Scott Westerfeld, there's a clique called "manga-heads", who get surgery to make their eyes appear larger and who have crazy hairstyles in order to look like they're from manga.
84* ''Literature/ISeeACat'': The dog's eyes are massive, compared to the eyes every other character.
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87[[folder:Live Action Television]]
88* Discussed in ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' when the Rangers ask Dr. K why their zords have eyes. She explains that they are external sensors for the zords' onboard [=HUDs=], but she never explains why they look like, as Ziggy puts it, "big googly anime eyes."
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91[[folder:Music]]
92* Music/KyaryPamyuPamyu usually gets inspiration from anime and kawaii, in which various of her costumes uses [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin big anime eyes]] via makeup and masks. Also used by her Western counterpart, Music/LadyGaga, specially when she went to Japan.
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95[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
96* ''TabletopGame/BigEyesSmallMouth'' lampshades this in its title.
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99[[folder:Toys]]
100* Ty, Inc., the creators of ''Toys/BeanieBabies'', made a line called ''Beanie Boos'', a type of beanie with large sparkly eyes and SuperDeformed proportions.
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104* ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing'': The Trophy Girls [[NonstandardCharacterDesign contrast]] with everyone else by being {{animesque}}, complete with huge eyes and weird hair colors in the cases of Ami and Megumi. This is averted in ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled'', which have them more in line with everyone else.
105* Creator/MiHoYo is a Chinese video game company who specialized in anime-themed games with the distinctive big anime eyes, since their humble origins in ''Fly Me 2 The Moon'' to the recent worldwide success game ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact''. The only subversion is the OtomeGame ''Tears of Themis'', which followed smaller (but still anime) eyes as the Seinen and Josei genres.
106* Parodied in ''VideoGame/DeathRoadToCanada'' with the [[https://deathroadtocanada.fandom.com/wiki/Anime_Girl Anime Girl]], a rare potential party member who is described as being under an "anime curse". As time passes, she becomes "more anime", with her eyes gradually growing to take up around half her face. When her eyes become as large as possible, her face disfigures as though it is melting, and, after the third day, she will [[MadeOfExplodium explode]] from anime overload.
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110* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner:'' In [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE57JapaneseCartoon "japanese cartoon"]], Strong Bad speculates about how he'd look if he were an anime character. Naturally, giant eyes are one of the first things he brings up.
111-->'''Strong Bad:''' Okay, so first of all, my head would have to be a little bean. With real, real big eyes.
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114[[folder:Western Animation]]
115* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' were done in a deliberately animesque style, naturally leading to anime eyes.
116* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' being a more {{Animesque}} iteration of ''My Little Pony'' adopted this as an artstyle compared to its other versions. Most of the Ponies all have very large and sparkly eyes that nearly take up their entire head, in conjunction with much smaller noses and mouths.
117* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': When Phineas and Ferb visit Tokyo, they briefly ArtShift into anime-style, in particular, their eyes change to be huge and sparkly.
118* Despite taking place in the equivalent of TheRoaringTwenties, Ikki from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' draws in a manner akin to 1990s shoujo manga, complete with big eyes.
119* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' takes the franchise's {{animesque}} styling to its natural extreme in the Bliss multi-episode special. During it, there's an ArtShift sequence complete with a woman having huge, sparkling anime eyes.
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