Oreochan
Since: Dec, 1969
Mar 3rd 2012 at 4:58:25 AM
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The following need more context, see How To Write An Example:
- Blue is very common eye color with Pokemon protagonists. May, Dawn, Lucas, and Hilda all have blue eyes.
- Mario and Peach from Super Mario Bros.
XFllo
Since: Aug, 2012
Apr 29th 2013 at 9:56:55 AM
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Innocent Blue Eyes article has some. Not many, but considering that it has gone through clean-up and that appearance tropes are often misused, I thought I should mention it. I will work on commenting them out if nobody adds context.
EDIT: These were commented out:
Please feel free to purge it more. I'm sometimes less hard on shows I know... Or put the examples back — I might as well be too hard on examples I'm not familiar with.
The same issue of Zero Context Example. This is a copy of my post from Fixing zero context examples
Innocent Blue Eyes article has some. Not many, but considering that it has gone through clean-up and that appearance tropes are often misused, I thought I should mention it. I will work on commenting them out if nobody adds context.
EDIT: These were commented out:
Anime and Manga
- Videl from Dragon Ball as shown here.◊
- (Could fit, but I didn't find context on the work's page or its character sheet. Characters.Dragon Ball Supporting Cast)
- Belldandy of Ah! My Goddess fits quite well — complete with blond hair (usually)
- the entry should describe the character
- Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Duo Maxwell.
Comic Books
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Captain America has blue eyes, along with golden hair. - Superman has these, too.
- Typically not seen but when Archie Comics characters are shown with an eye color it's typically blue, especially on Archie and Betty.
Literature
- Derek Huntsman in Domina.
- Peeta Mellark, the Nice Guy of The Hunger Games.
Music
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Elton John's "Blue Eyes".
Video Games
- Kirby, of course.
- Does this one count when he's a a pink fluffy blobby thing that can suck enemies into his mouth — to borrow a phrase from our page on it?
- Slippy, Fay and Tricky from the Star Fox series.
- Sora, Roxas, Xion and Ventus from the Kingdom Hearts series. Although Xion is also depicted with Kairi's purple-ish blue eyes on some artworks.
- Polka has them in Eternal Sonata.
- Several Pokémon protagonists, such as May and Hilda.
- Teddie's human form in Persona4 has these.
- Lip from Panel de Pon has big cute blue eyes.
Western Animation
- The Renand Stimpy Show: Stimpy.
Please feel free to purge it more. I'm sometimes less hard on shows I know... Or put the examples back — I might as well be too hard on examples I'm not familiar with.
Examples from comic books need adding context badly. Of course I know Superman, but I'm just not familiar enough with its mythology and stuff.
Edited by 70.33.253.43
XFllo
Since: Aug, 2012
Oct 1st 2013 at 1:41:22 AM
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This write-up has Example Indentation all over the place. No Conversation On The Main Page, please.
- Subverted with Regina from Doki Doki Pretty Cure who also happens to be an evil blonde girl. But with her blue eyes she's in her least evil state, and you really don't want to see her with red eyes in any of her forms. She could be a good girl, but her father brainwashed her back to the evil side.
- Played straight with Rikka Hishikawa alias Cure Diamond. And of course with the previous blue eyed Pretty Cures: Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White, Karen Minazuki/Cure Aqua, Miki Aono/Cure Berry, Erika Kurumi/Cure Marine, Cure Hibiki Hojo/Melody and Reika Aoki/Cure Beauty. With the exception of Melody (who wears pink), all of them are blue Cures (even if White wears white). Kaoru Kiryuu had Creepy Blue Eyes before her Heel–Face Turn and gains Cure Windy's powers and a blue costume during the Grand Finale.
- Four of the mentioned blue Cures are also associated with the tropes Curtains Match the Window and Elemental Eye Colors: Aqua and Marine are obviously related with Making a Splash, and Beauty and Diamond with An Ice Person.
- The Non-Human Sidekick and young, unreliable Mentor Mascot Candy from Smile Pretty Cure! has blue eyes with Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold. She looks like a little angel when she transforms into her human form called Royale Candy.
- Played straight with Rikka Hishikawa alias Cure Diamond. And of course with the previous blue eyed Pretty Cures: Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White, Karen Minazuki/Cure Aqua, Miki Aono/Cure Berry, Erika Kurumi/Cure Marine, Cure Hibiki Hojo/Melody and Reika Aoki/Cure Beauty. With the exception of Melody (who wears pink), all of them are blue Cures (even if White wears white). Kaoru Kiryuu had Creepy Blue Eyes before her Heel–Face Turn and gains Cure Windy's powers and a blue costume during the Grand Finale.
This is now on the page, mostly with commented out mark-up.
- Pretty Cure:
- Subverted with Regina from Doki Doki Pretty Cure who also happens to be an evil blonde girl. But with her blue eyes she's in her least evil state, and you really don't want to see her with red eyes in any of her forms. She could be a good girl, but her father brainwashed her back to the evil side.
- Played straight with Rikka Hishikawa alias Cure Diamond of Doki Doki Pretty Cure.
- Futari Wa Pretty Cure: Honoka Yukishiro / Cure White
- Yes Pretty Cure 5: Karen Minazuki / Cure Aqua
- Fresh Pretty Cure: Miki Aono / Cure Berry
- Heartcatch Pretty Cure: Erika Kurumi / Cure Marine
- Suite Pretty Cure: Cure Hibiki Hojo / Melody. Melody wears pink.
- Smile Pretty Cure: Reika Aoki / Cure Beauty
- Futari Wa Pretty Cure Splash Star: Kaoru Kiryuu had Creepy Blue Eyes before her Heel–Face Turn and gains Cure Windy's powers and a blue costume during the Grand Finale.
- The Non-Human Sidekick and young, unreliable Mentor Mascot Candy from Smile Pretty Cure! has blue eyes with Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold. She looks like a little angel when she transforms into her human form called Royale Candy.
I'd just wanted to acknowledge that Hercules in the 1997 Disney movie has blue yes, and he's innocent. In the movie, his dad, Zeus, says he's "got [his] mother's beautiful eyes." And I thought that was pretty cool too, cuz, in the original myuths Hera was pretty spiteful when she wanted to be, which would qualify Hera for Icy Blue Eyes, as a reference to the original myths, even though the Disney movie changed that.