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DreamWorks Face
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You know that face. The clever, asymmetrical smirk. The similarly crooked eyebrows. The half-closed eyes. The intense stare-down that comes at you from the promo posters. It's the expression that tells you the hero is going to be up to no good, and is much cooler than any of those classic, mainstream, conformist wimps those other studios produce... except the character him- or -herself never, or rarely, makes that face to begin with in the show! It's usually a way to get audiences to see a particular film over another, and promises a very different tone from what we are used to. It's the facial expression form of hip, sassy and snarky dialogue. This trope pertains to faces seen outside of the body of the film or TV show and only in marketing material... in posters, billboards, ads, etc. Otherwise, it would be a No Fourth Wall or an Aside Glance. Films produce advertising and posters as various stages of production and all of these are meant to be teasers. The stuff that comes first is normally dominated by faces staring at you because that's the only thing finalized at that point. So the DreamWorks Face is one of numerous stock attractive faces. For instance, you may have also seen the "everyone is smiling, bright eyes and maybe waving at you". See also Mascot with Attitude, American Kirby Is Hardcore, Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You. |
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Disney was associated with a Bollywood animated musical called Roadside Romeo, and pretty much all the posters featured this.◊ | |
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Sonic Unleashed, due to the Werehog having a lower brow, accidentally gives Sonic this expression on the boxart. Early Sonic boxart and title screens had Sonic with notably similar expressions used for the exact same reason as the DreamWorks face (though after the first game, the American boxart tended to have more attitude to the point that some of the Japanese boxart didn't even have the face for a while up until Sonic 3D Blast). This has since become a trademark expression for the hedgehog. |
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In Scary Go Round, Sonny is under the impression that this expression is the height of cool and will make him and his mates Chick Magnets. | |
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The poster for Monsters University has the younger Sulley doing it—justified, as it's to show audiences that the college-age overconfident jock we see in this movie isn't the kind, gentle adult Sulley audiences know from Monsters, Inc.. Mike, however, can't make it, having only one eye of course. | |
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Wreck-It Ralph does it as well.◊ | |
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Mike Myers does this as the Cat on The Cat in the Hat DVD cover. | |
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A strip in Cyanide and Happiness shows that it might be contagious. | |
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In Half-Life 2, both Alyx and Barney seem to have this expression permanently imprinted on their faces (at least whenever they look at Freeman). | |
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Penn Zero makes this face nearly every time he's seen smiling. | |
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Gutsy Smurf is the prime example of this in The Smurfs. In a poster◊ for The Smurfs 2, everyone does it except for Grouchy and Hackus. | |
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Abe makes this face while standing next to Munch in promotional art material for Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. | |
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: What Came After: Popplio is doing this on the cover art. | |
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The Boys: Butcher's default expression. He will smirk and raise his eyebrow every time he has a crazy idea, and he has them all the time, including in official posters and action figurines of him. | |
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Harry Potter seems to be stuck doing it for seven years on the cover of the german books. | |
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Matilda herself has one of these on the DVD cover and poster, where she is spinning an orb with her teachers and parents engulfed inside it on her finger. From the looks of it, one would guess that Matilda is some sort of mischievous witch girl who likes to pull pranks and cast spells on people, but Matilda is actually a nice little girl who happens to have telekinetic abilities that came about from the oppression that she faces at home from her parents and Miss Trunchbull, and only ever uses her powers as revenge on people who've done her wrong and to teach them lessons. | |
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Anpanman: Nigauriman is The Charmer and often does this to the ladies. | |
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Artwork depicting the Discworld's Machiavellian tyrant Lord Vetinari almost invariably features the steepled fingers, the quizzical expression - and the single raised eyebrow. | |
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On the Volume 4 cover of Puella Magi Kazumi Magica, Niko Kanna sports one. | |
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Littlest Pet Shop guest character Harold Winston of "In the Loop" has his eyebrows stuck in this position about 90% of the time. | |
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Max Payne's character model from the first game has the ever-so memetical constipated-y wiseass-y smirking face that seems to invoke this trope to a certain point. | |
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In Fallout: New Vegas Mr. House does a subtle version of this with his avatar. The single raised eyebrow is pronounced but the smile is is very slight but noticeable, especially from the position the player is can activate his monitor to begin dialogue. | |
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Plenty of promotional artwork for My Little Pony: A New Generation has Hitch Trailblazer pulling this off. | |
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Undertale: One of the sprites in the game files of Undertale shows Toriel making this face and is named spr_face_torieldreamworks_0. Papyrus does it during his boss fight sequence, showing his confidence in himself at that point in the game. |
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In Turning Red, Mei makes the face during the epilogue when her friends show up. | |
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La Seine No Hoshi: The anime's official soundtrack cover◊ features the titular heroine, Simone, smirking this way as she holds her sword between her teeth. | |
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Kouji Tagawa from World of Horror is always seen to be doing this in his character portrait, no matter how injured or haggard he looks. The only time he's not seen with this face is when hovering over the tutorial button in the menu, showing him looking anxious. | |
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Trollface. | |
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Jimmy Neutron rather noticeably makes one on the movie poster of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. | |
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Seraph of the End: Shinoa Hiiragi often makes this face befitting to her Gadfly status. If you see her on a cover, she'll usually be wearing a DreamWorks Face. | |
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The poster for The Inbetweeners Movie. Hell, it's so obvious that it almost looks as though they just saw the face themselves and are mocking it. | |
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The promotional images for Archer all feature the titular character making this face whilst all the other characters make neutral or disgruntled facial expressions. Might be deliberately invoked, as Archer is a textbook narcissist and everyone around him is perpetually frustrated by his personality. | |
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Several promotional pictures for Frozen have Elsa making that face. While she does it in the movie itself a few times, it's not often. And perhaps because of backlash, it's noticeable that the promotional posters for Frozen II make a point of keeping Elsa away from the DreamWorks face... with the exception of this◊ image. | |
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At one point in Girl Genius Tarvek actually briefly pairs a cocked eyebrow with a shit-eating grin/smirk when he is being way to smug and cheerful for his own good. He ends up with a hand around his throat in short order. | |
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Delsin Rowe sports this expression in the cover art for In Famous Second Son. His character in the game is really living up to that expression. | |
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In Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight, Po is shown with this expression in his wanted posters. He protests it looks nothing like him. | |
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In Multiplex, Jason uses this trope to sum up his expectations of How to Train Your Dragon before seeing it. | |
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The cover image of The Celestia Code. | |
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In The Lion King, Simba makes the DreamWorks face in advertisements, on toys and in the actual movie, where it signifies him as a mischief-maker. | |
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Disney's been doing this more often since the early 2000's (not coincidentally around the time Shrek came out). Ads for Bolt, Meet the Robinsons, and Home on the Range all included this. The dot-eyed Chicken Little even managed to do this sometimes. In The Lion King, Simba makes the DreamWorks face in advertisements, on toys and in the actual movie, where it signifies him as a mischief-maker. The minimalist poster for Tangled had Rapunzel and Flynn side by side, looking at the audience deviously behind a sea of hair. Those who see the film know that Rapunzel is usually polite and cheery at heart and only rarely gets devious. It's equally as unnecessary as the rest of the movie's Totally Radical style ad campaigns. Disney was associated with a Bollywood animated musical called Roadside Romeo, and pretty much all the posters featured this.◊ These◊ posters◊ for Mars Needs Moms. Wreck-It Ralph does it as well.◊ Several promotional pictures for Frozen have Elsa making that face. While she does it in the movie itself a few times, it's not often. And perhaps because of backlash, it's noticeable that the promotional posters for Frozen II make a point of keeping Elsa away from the DreamWorks face... with the exception of this◊ image. The series continues with Judy Hopps making the face in this poster◊ of Zootopia. Nick Wilde also wears this expression in plenty of advertisement, but it quite fits his smug behaviour in the first half of the movie. |
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Balto on the cover for Wolf Quest, in heavy contrast to the bold, noble gaze seen advertising the first movie. | |
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The poster for Cars had Lightning McQueen covered in a vehicle hood with only the corner lifted to reveal the smile. | |
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Mr. Boop: Alec's trademark expression when thinking of his wife (Betty Boop). | |
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The Pokémon Weavile sports one of these in its official art, making it look like a 90's Mascot with Attitude. Incineroar also makes this face as part of its victory pose in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
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Splatoon, naturally, as part of its mid-late '90s Genre Throwback. Female Inklings can be seen doing it in official artwork and several Japanese and European TV spots. | |
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Daimos: Raiza, who prides herself in being Prince Richter's right hand, is prone to this trope. She makes an especially smug one◊ when gleefully telling Melvi that Dr. Wallin was executed for treason against the Baam Empire. Reiko, the dim-witted upper-class woman from episode 11, makes one◊ as she confidently proclaims that Kyoushiro is in love with her. It serves to highlight her The Ditz status since it couldn't be farther from the truth. |
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Both Jak and Daxter do the crooked eyebrows on the cover◊ of their first game. | |
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The Nostalgia Chick examined this trope in her "DreamWorks vs. Disney" episode; directly referenced in the title of the first half, "Rise of the Eyebrow". | |
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Lady!!: When Hiroyuki◊'s introduced, he smiles with half-lidded eyes as he trolls his Alpha Bitch cousin Sonoko. | |
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Tyrion gets one in a Game of Thrones promo. | |
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Planet 51. | |
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Early Sonic boxart and title screens had Sonic with notably similar expressions used for the exact same reason as the DreamWorks face (though after the first game, the American boxart tended to have more attitude to the point that some of the Japanese boxart didn't even have the face for a while up until Sonic 3D Blast). This has since become a trademark expression for the hedgehog. | |
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While the gang don't use the face for the poster of Recess: School's Out, they do use it for the video and DVD cover. | |
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Posters for The Sponge Bob Movie Sponge Out Of Water has SpongeBob doing it as the Invincibubble. | |
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In Drowtales, Kiel's Vloz'ress mask bears a huge, toothy, crooked grin. | |
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Cappy from Super Mario Odyssey does this for about a quarter of the time that you can see his eyes, including on the box art... sort of. He can't do the smirk on account of having no mouth. | |
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The trope is referenced by name in this The Non-Adventures of Wonderella, where Wonderella reminisces of an ex who did this face during... intimate moments. | |
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Spyro the Dragon has been doing this face◊ on the covers of his video games since The '90s. | |
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In The Adventures of Lomax, the titular character sports this expression on the cover. | |
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Jeopardy! contestant Colby Burnett◊ seems to have one. | |
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Home Alone: Kevin does this on some of◊ the movie covers.◊ The protagonist of the third movie does this as well.◊ | |
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Lampshaded in the season 3 premiere episode of of Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh where, among the Long List of seemingly arbitrary rules the Boov have, making that face is expressly forbidden. | |
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The cover image of Saiko Rocks has Saiko do a more subdued version. | |
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This is mentioned in Honest Trailers' video about Shrek. | |
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Oz from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (played by Seth Green) in this publicity photo◊. | |
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Superboy/Kon-El has a habit of grinning or smirking while raising an eyebrow at friend or foe alike when making sarcastic quips. He also makes such an expression to the viewer on a couple of covers◊. | |
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The minimalist poster for Tangled had Rapunzel and Flynn side by side, looking at the audience deviously behind a sea of hair. Those who see the film know that Rapunzel is usually polite and cheery at heart and only rarely gets devious. It's equally as unnecessary as the rest of the movie's Totally Radical style ad campaigns. | |
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson did it so much in his WWE days that his logos made the expression. Although normally he didn't do the half-grin, just the eyebrow. On the poster for the intercontinental title match of WWE Extreme Rules 2016◊, Miz and Cesaro do it side by side. |
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A rare literary example is used for a cheap laugh in the end of Garfield in: "Along Came a Splut". It's even called the "DreamWorks attitude expression"! | |
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Ads for Bolt, Meet the Robinsons, and Home on the Range all included this. The dot-eyed Chicken Little even managed to do this sometimes. | |
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Coco: Miguel makes this expression both on the movie's posters, and in the movie proper where he raises his eyebrow and smirks goofily when trying to imitate Ernesto's facial expression captured on a record cover. | |
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In his Zero Punctuation review of Ratchet & Clank (2016), one of the reasons Yahtzee gives for his lack of interest in the franchise is that all the characters have "a permanent case of DreamWorks Eyebrow". | |
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Dracula does this face for the poster of Hotel Transylvania. | |
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It's more of a frown, but the posters for The Matrix trilogy kinda does this. | |
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