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Barefoot Loon
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In old times (especially the Victorian era) a lot of attention was given to a person's visual appearance, including clothes and shoes. Ever since then, lack of footwear has been used to portray characters who are mad or at least quirky and out of touch with reality (additional details may include strange and/or unkempt clothing and disheveled hair). In modern works, they may be cheerfully eccentric and deliberately flouting social norms, or really unhinged and living in their own world. Subtrope of Prefers Going Barefoot, and often overlaps with The Ophelia. Compare and contrast with Barefoot Sage whose wisdom and enlightenment also places him/her above social conventions (they may also overlap). May also overlap with Magical Barefooter. The extreme version of the trope, when the character in question is lacking any items of clothing, is Naked Nutter. |
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Most of the elves in the Dragon Age universe avoid wearing shoes, but Merrill, the second game's resident Cloudcuckoolander, is bringing this to the hilarious extremes: | |
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Nate Grey was often a bit odd, but plunged into this territory towards the end of his solo series, in the Counter X era, when he became a 'Shaman' following a Mind Meld with a Crazy Sane alternate counterpart, gaining a strange and rather detached view of the world, seeing himself as its multiversal protector (which also meant he would punish those from Earth-616 who committed crimes against other worlds), and veering straight into Crazy Sane territory (he once responded to a You're Insane! with one word: "Probably"). The barefoot part just cements him (along with his messiah complex and Reality Warper powers) as being rather disturbing. | |
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Princess Eilonwy from The Chronicles of Prydain is a mild variant of this, having a lot of quirks and a penchant for going barefoot (as pointed out by Dallben in The Castle of Llyr; when she has to wear shoes, as in The Book of Three, she opts for sandals). She still manages to be one of the smartest characters in the series, an Action Girl, and a Deadpan Snarker. | |
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Papika from Flip Flappers, an obnoxiously friendly and childlike space-cadet with an apparent magnetic repulsion to footwear (except for her anklet). She's also Flip Flap's only competent transdimensional adventurer — until Cocona comes along, anyway — and the only one of numerous candidates who could get through to Mimi. | |
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In many adaptations of Hamlet (including also movie adaptations) Ophelia is barefoot in her mad scenes. | |
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Discworld Noir has Malaclypse, the deranged conspiracy-minded priest of the Temple of Small Gods who goes around in sandals, presumably to emphasize his unhinged personality. | |
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The Gone-Away World has Master Wu, a typical Eccentric Mentor who is mentioned to wear sandals in winter. | |
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Auri from The Kingkiller Chronicle is like Luna Lovegood's twin sister, living in her fantasy world and often speaking cryptically. And she's perpetually barefoot. | |
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Ed from Cowboy Bebop: a really quirky teenage genius Playful Hacker girl with a prominent aversion to shoes and a habit of using her toes like spare fingers. The only time she puts on socks, she quickly loses balance and falls. She doesn't even make it to putting shoes on before she decides to go back to being barefooted. | |
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Chikara, the kooky fortune teller from Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery, is always barefoot. The KISS group members believe her to also be a Barefoot Sage (she probably is, given that everything she said about KISSteria is eventually revealed to be true). | |
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Despite living in Canada, apparently Jessica from Fat, French and Fabulous frequently walks around completely barefoot, no matter the weather. She reports that she still has all nine toes she was born with. | |
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Thor: The Dark World: After their mother's death Thor finds grief stricken Loki sitting on the floor of his cell barefoot, in torn clothes and with unkempt hair. All furniture is turned upside down and broken into pieces and there are dark smears on the cell's white walls. Once released from the dungeons, Loki switches to his usual appearance and snarky persona. | |
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has the wise magician Coriakin who always goes around barefoot. He is also implied to be quite eccentric in Dumbledore-esque fashion: namely, he has a bearded mirror in his mansion (presumably to prank his guests), and he also turned the Duffers (a race of foolish dwarfs he was assigned to govern) into funny one-legged creatures called Monopods as a Prank Punishment for disobedience. | |
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Nero from Black Clover. While not wacky, her evident trauma has left her a bit off, as seen in her perpetually gloomy and detached nature, and goes barefoot in her human form as a further sign of it. Subverted later, as she adopts simple shoes shortly before joining the Black Bulls. | |
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Dahlia Gillespie and Claudia Wolf from Silent Hill; both are really dark examples. | |
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His pants and mask are the only mandatory public clothing for Delirious. He might show up without anything else, including his shoes. He might show up with footwear, and compulsively remove and put them back on over the course of a match. | |
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In Star Wars: Age of Resistance Special #1 story "The Bridge", Amilyn Holdo is the only person who goes barefoot onboard the spaceship, while all the other team members are shod; while she behaves in a serious and rational way in this story due to being in a very tough situation, this detail is a reminder of her status as a Cloud Cuckoolander and Bunny-Ears Lawyer. | |
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Sigma from Overwatch evokes this with his default design, being an insane Gravity Master covered almost entirely in bulky Powered Armor except for his head and toes. He's a benign, polite kind of "insane", but his artists chose not to give him shoes in part because it's symptomatic of his illness, and considering he floats everywhere, it's not a detriment to him. | |
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Miracle Grohe from Sit Down, Shut Up, a ditzy, New-Agey Hippie Teacher who goes barefoot, is a lighthearted version of this trope. | |
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In Ruddigore, Mad Margaret is costumed and made up as a caricature of theatrical madness in the first act, and this often includes barefootedness. | |
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Princess Charlotte from Varicella (at least if the game promo art is to believe). | |
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In Art of the Dead, Louis starts to walk around barefoot and shirtless once he's under the effect of wrath, giving him a more "wild" vibe. | |
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Luffy from One Piece seems inclined to keep his feet as lightly clad as possible. It is very, very rare for him to don anything beyond straw sandals no matter what outfit he wears. Simple shoes for a simpleton. | |
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Hannah Schneider from Special Topics In Calamity Physics is an eccentric and charismatic teacher who has a penchant for going barefoot. | |
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Danny Rand spends the first few episodes of Iron Fist (2017) wandering New York barefoot. Due to being raised in a hidden monastery, he's eccentric, to say the least. A Running Gag in the pilot episode involves people mistaking Danny for a homeless person and telling him where he can gets some cheap shoes. | |
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In The Age of Madness, the Judge is a villainous version. She is the unhinged leader of a ruthless revolutionary group known as the Burners. She always wears a red dress with an old breastplate over it, and is perpetually barefoot. | |
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In Torin's Passage, the old guard Herman wears open-toed sandals; this is obviously by choice and not a part of his guard uniform, since the other guard (Zax, the gatekeeper of Crystal City) has regular shoes. Herman is also more than a little eccentric: he thinks nothing of spending ten years in "heavy traffic" and demands a meal based entirely on puns. | |
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Gulnar in Robin of Sherwood is a rare villainous example, being a deranged, malevolent pagan shaman who almost always goes barefoot. He does put on shoes when he has to run for his life through a forest, though. | |
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The Eighth Doctor in the Doctor Who Made-for-TV Movie spends a few scenes barefoot while he's wandering around being amnesiac and weird. It's really just because he hasn't got any shoes after Waking Up at the Morgue, but his barefootedness definitely emphasizes his eccentricity. Grace seems to notice his bare feet as a sign he's a bit of a weirdo, or maybe it's just the toe tag... And then Grace bestows him a pair of shoes, which belong to her newly-minted ex-boyfriend, and Eight goes full Keet over the fact they fit perfectly. | |
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In Forever (2014) Dr. Henry Morgan is an immortal; whenever he dies, his body vanishes and he reappears naked in the nearest large body of water. Since the series is set in Manhattan, that's usually the East River, and the pilot shows him emerging on Pebble Beach focusing on his large bare feet stepping carefully on the rocky shore. Aside from these times when the rest of him is bare too, in "The Pugilist Break" Henry searches for a cell phone buried under a new playground's rubber surface by taking off his shoes and socks and walking (at times almost dancing) around on the rubber, feeling for the telltale vibrations of the phone when Jo calls it. It does work and Henry successfully locates this key piece of evidence. | |
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Fairy Tail: Edolas's Coco Loves is a hyperactive girl who loves running around so much she does all of it barefoot. With the way she runs, any shoes she wore probably wouldn't last a day, anyway. Mavis Vermillion was subjected to Barefoot Poverty as a little girl, so she got used to being without shoes, and eventually realized she loved being barefoot in lieu of wearing shoes. When she got older and had the option of wearing them, she decided she didn't need to change something that didn't need fixing. It's also a way of exemplifying her strong fairy motif, as many fairies are traditionally depicted barefoot. |
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Juliette from And God Created Woman goes barefoot everywhere, including even the shop where she works; it symbolizes her free spirit and disregard for social conventions. | |
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In The Sandman (1989), Delirium, the Anthropomorphic Personification of madness, is always barefoot. This occasionally overlaps with Naked Nutter, when she goes barechested as well, with only an unbuttoned shirt on her torso. | |
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Lucy Pevensie. She is not crazy, but she can be considered somewhat eccentric due to her childlike free-spiritedness (more so as she gets older) — and her penchant for going barefoot emphasizes this. Being barefoot also means she is in touch with the Earth, like healing magic — which her cordial is — is known to be in legends. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has the wise magician Coriakin who always goes around barefoot. He is also implied to be quite eccentric in Dumbledore-esque fashion: namely, he has a bearded mirror in his mansion (presumably to prank his guests), and he also turned the Duffers (a race of foolish dwarfs he was assigned to govern) into funny one-legged creatures called Monopods as a Prank Punishment for disobedience. |
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Assol from The Scarlet Sails is a Cloud Cuckoolander who believes in fairy tales and has a penchant for going barefoot. | |
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River Tam from Firefly. She's a Cloudcuckoolander because of her Dark and Troubled Past, and her bare feet get so much attention that they're sometimes called "the 11th character in the show". | |
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The Batman's incarnation of The Joker only ever wears spats that cover the tops of his feet (at most), but no shoes. | |
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Daisy Kensington from Barefoot, a Mysterious Waif Womanchild who has No Social Skills because she was raised in isolation by a schizophrenic mother. She evidently spent her life indoors so much she rarely wore shoes and remarks they hurt her feet when she is made to use them. | |
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Luna Lovegood is barefoot in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, claiming that all her pairs of shoes were stolen by nargles. It seems highly improbable that someone could have stolen all her shoes without it being noticed by the Hogwarts' staff, so it's possible that she made up the whole story and went barefoot simply because she likes to. | |
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Barefoot is a Foreign Remake of a German movie, Barfuss, whose protagonist Lelia also counts. | |
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Mamimi from FLCL is a Broken Bird who became numb to life around her after a painful breakup. As such, she's extremely negligent of the world around her. She also loses her shoes and socks twice in a row while rummaging around in a nearby river, choosing to remain barefoot the second time around. | |
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Gravity Falls has self-proclaimed "local kook" Old Man McGucket, who wears nothing but foot wraps on his feet. | |
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