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Frozen Face
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He's human. But he might as well be a robot or wearing a mask, for all the emotions that his face shows. Nerve damage or scars prevent him from showing any expression. Nothing, from abject terror to astounded delight to overwhelming fury to soul-shaking grief, can change his face. (Tears may be possible.) May make him appear as The Stoic, the Tin Man, or the Perpetual Frowner, but appearances are deceiving. Invariably deeply traumatized — after all, he got the scars somewhere. Ironically enough, the more visible the scars are, the less likely people are to assume the lack of facial expression means no feelings. (They have other problems, but they do undermine that assumption.) Sometimes an advantage, even for the same characters, when they do not reveal emotions they do not want to. It can be the result of cosmetic surgery, in which case the cosmetic surgery backfires big time. Which is Always Female, and she gets no sympathy. Then, given the vanity she is depicted with, she doesn't want any. Can also be portrayed as Surprisingly Realistic Outcome or An Aesop against Magic Plastic Surgery. If True Beauty Is on the Inside this trope is played to symbolise that they lack it. Compare Feel No Pain, often also nerve damage, and Unable to Cry. Sometimes (but definitely not always) can overlap with Dull Surprise. Contrast Perpetual Expression, when the face just looks like this, but there isn't a reason for it not to move. Symbol Face frequently overlaps with it, as most characters playing that trope don't exactly move their face around a lot. Have in mind that this is about physical faces; masks and helmets should be frozen by default. Unless they are not, or show the face anyway, or are not worn to begin with. Please note, many animated shows will feature characters who appear paralyzed but for their mouth movements. This is caused by reducing frames due to low budgets and is not the same thing. Has nothing to do with either Frozen (2010) or the Disney Animated Canon franchise Frozen. Examples |
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Terminator: Throughout all of the original movie, played with in Judgment Day (when a young John Connor attempts to teach a Terminator how to smile, a lesson that sinks in when the Terminator gets his hands on Sarah's gun cache) and so on. | |
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Kyubey from Puella Magi Madoka Magica. Same cute (bordering on creepy at some points) expression even with the horrible things happening to the heroines, apparently not changing even when Kyubey himself is shot full of holes. This is likely the first sign that fans took not to trust him. Some of the DVD releases have been reanimated to make him even less expressive. However, Kyubey has facial expressions in the manga. He finally starts to properly emote when Homura does him in in Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie: Rebellion. Whatever Homura did to him left him twitching in agony and utterly mentally destroyed, which Kyubey totally had coming. |
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Aharen-san wa Hakarenai: Raidou's face is consistently in a calm expression, no matter what is going on around him or in his own head. He's not necessarily the traditional stoic, however. He never changes his expression because he seems to be physically unable to. His attempt to smile and appear friendly yields no outward change to his expression whatsoever. | |
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False Face (played by Malachi Throne) in the Batman (1966) 1960s series, although it was because he wore a latex, non-Expressive Mask. | |
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Mousou Telepathy's male lead, Hayato Toda, was born with a condition that makes him unable to make strong physical emotions. The condition is hereditary, and most of his shown family members have it as well. This gives him the appearance of a cool, stoic, and disaffected character, but he's shown to be just as expressive and emotive as any other boy in his head. Unfortunately, no one but his closest friends and the telepath main character are able to recognize this, as we see his relationships with others suffered when they thought his natural stoicism was him putting up emotional walls. | |
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The Botox version caused some confusion for Cal Lightman in Lie to Me because it made a woman seem like she was lying when she wasn't. In her case, though she's not highly sympathetic, she's not un-sympathetic either. | |
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Olliver's Adventures: In "Warpo General Hospital", when Olliver starts making faces, he's told not to because his face will get stuck that way. He keeps doing it and, lo and behold, his face gets stuck. He gets admitted to the titular Warpo General. After fixing up the doctor, he's cured of his case of face-stay-like-that (as the doctor calls it) by having Ollie eat a sour ball. | |
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In Kotoura-san, Dai'chi's weird fish-lips + Scary Shiny Glasses combo seems to be a sort of poker-face he guards himself with instinctively. As the series goes on, it becomes clear that he's just naturally reserved like that. | |
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Candice Bergen's character, Enid, in Sex and the City. | |
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Downplayed with Miller, from the My Little Pony Fanfiction of the same name, written by totallynotabrony. While he doesn't show emotion for quite some time, it's because he used to be human and doesn't know how to work pony facial muscles well enough to show emotion. | |
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The Joker is often depicted with a hideously permanent grin on his face, Depending on the Artist. There's been a number of artists who've shown the Joker as capable of showing other expressions on his face. | |
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The Joker (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Fallout Is Dragons: Doctor Javolt cannot stop smiling due to nerve damage. | |
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Alphonse Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist is trapped inside a highly intimidating suit of armor with a menacing countenance, a rather inappropriate appearance for a shy, sensitive, sweet boy like him. Only when the show's art goes Super-Deformed can he truly express himself. | |
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The main character of Ghost Theater has her face locked to a neutral expression due to the trauma of indirectly causing her parents' deaths. She takes a job in the supernatural theater because her face is able to temporarily express emotions while she's possessed by a ghost. | |
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Aaron Demski Bowden's Night Lords novel Soul Hunter introduces The Exalted, former captain of the VIII legion's 10th company, now possessed by a daemon of Tzeentch for many thousands of years. The constant Warp-induced mutations of its skull structure have left it incapable of anything but a rather painful-looking grimace. Admittedly having More Teeth than the Osmond Family doesn't help either. | |
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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You: Thanks to her low blood pressure, Aashii constantly has a smile on her face, no matter how she really feels, which has caused more than one person to think that she isn't taking things seriously. | |
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Jordan Sullivan on Scrubs, for one episode, as a result of botox. Dr. Cox, of course, decides to poke fun at it: And later when Turk runs into her: |
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Calvin and Hobbes riffs on the old parental warning of "don't make that face or it'll stick that way" when Calvin's mother tells him that and Calvin is thrilled that he gets to be a terrifying freak. He holds the face for as long as he can until he realises that he's not getting much of a reaction from other people. | |
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Through the majority of Nedroid, Reginald never closes his beak. | |
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In The Keys Stand Alone: The Soft World Paul finds even more use for this ability, as he uses it to hide potentially awkward or overly revealing emotions from both enemies and friends. In particular, he uses it to hide his growing hatred of his magic from the others, as well as his jealousy of them. Didn't work with Ringo, though. |
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He finally starts to properly emote when Homura does him in in Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie: Rebellion. Whatever Homura did to him left him twitching in agony and utterly mentally destroyed, which Kyubey totally had coming. | |
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Paul, literally, in With Strings Attached. In the Fourth Movement, he discovers he can set his muscles so that he can prevent his face from showing emotion. It comes in very handy when he has to pretend for several days that he is mind-controlled, and has to stand around listening to bizarre drivel from his controller. In The Keys Stand Alone: The Soft World Paul finds even more use for this ability, as he uses it to hide potentially awkward or overly revealing emotions from both enemies and friends. In particular, he uses it to hide his growing hatred of his magic from the others, as well as his jealousy of them. Didn't work with Ringo, though. |
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Downplayed by Sans of Undertale fame, who's able to emote with his eyes to a degree, but seems incapable of changing the shape of his incessantly grinning mouth. Which makes sense; after all, he is a skeleton. This makes the moment where you murder him all the more jarring because, if you look closely, you can see the corners of his mouth shift just enough to turn the smile into a grimace of shock, subtly revealing that his smiling the entire game despite everything he's been through has been by choice. | |
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In The Dark Knight, you can see the muscles in the burnt half of Two-Face's face moving, and it seems like it's at least trying to convey emotion the same as the intact half, but that side lacks the expressive parts of the face like lips and eyebrows for said muscles to actually move around, so the end result is still this trope. | |
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Patsy in an episode of Absolutely Fabulous, where she gets "Parallox" injections: | |
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In an episode of American Dad!, Francine gets a Botox injection in an attempt to appear more attractive to sexually-repressed Stan. For a good part of the episode, Francine reacts to Stan's antics in voice, but not in face. | |
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Dad, the Beard Gorilla and I has Kouichi's section chief, whose face never seems to change regardless of what Cloud Cuckoo Lander antics he pulls. His mouth doesn't even open when he talks or shouts. | |
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Played with in Avatar: The Last Airbender. About half of Zuko's face is covered in burn scars, giving him a permanent glare on one side of his face, while the other side is normal (though usually glaring as well). It also has been shown to limit how wide his left eye can open. At best it can widen half as much as the other eye. This can be overcome by the rest of his face, but it still can make it look like he's glaring. | |
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Yuki Nagato from Haruhi Suzumiya arguably isn't human, since she's a deliberately designed interface for a sufficiently advanced alien/eldritch abomination known as the Data Integration Thought Entity/Data Overmind. Not having been programmed with emotions, or the ability to express them, she usually has a neutral expression and tone of voice, no matter the circumstances. In The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya, Kyon speculates that this might have been a deliberate decision on the part of the Data Overmind, to make Haruhi Suzumiya accept her backstory, but that she has also grown beyond her programming, and has emotions, even if she lacks the ability to express them. Averted in The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya, where she is a completely ordinary, if reserved, girl. |
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The Man Who Laughs has Gwynplaine, who was the inspiration for the Joker above, can't do anything but smile in a rather hideous way thanks to scarring. | |
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In one episode of Aggretsuko, Retsuko gets angry that Washimi won't make any funny faces when Retsuko, Gori and Washimi are all drunk and taking pictures of themselves making funny faces until Washimi explains that she does not have facial muscles. | |
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Batman The Joker is often depicted with a hideously permanent grin on his face, Depending on the Artist. There's been a number of artists who've shown the Joker as capable of showing other expressions on his face. Two-Face is a partial version. The "good" side can show emotions, but the burnt half will always remain... burnt and immobile. A frozen grin on the corpse's face is the trademark effect of Joker Venom, dating all the way back to the Joker's first appearance. In some cases, the venom even does it to living people that have recovered from the venom's effects, for that extra bit of horror. |
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In Mike Lee's Horus Heresy novel Fallen Angels, nerve damage inflicted by glass splinters has turned Stenius's face into "a grim, inscrutable mask." | |
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An episode of Will & Grace involves Will and Karen getting botox, and lampshading this trope in song: | |
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Will & Grace | hasFeature |
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String Tyrant: This can happen to Mary and friends if she loses to the brewery trap. They get turned into rubbery figures with square hands permanently sporting wide smiles. | |
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String Tyrant (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Brock in an episode of Reba got Botox and had this. | |
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Reba | hasFeature |
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Robocop, while unmasked. | |
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RoboCop (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Yin from Darker than Black. When she does smile, she does it by pulling the corners of her mouth up with her fingers (see here◊). Oddly enough, she makes it cute. However, the same cannot be said for the similarly expressionless cute little boy July's attempts at smiling. | |
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Darker Than Black | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_8eda89ef | |
Frozen Face / int_8f99cb4c | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_8f99cb4c | comment |
Played for laughs in an episode of American Dragon: Jake Long when Spud tries his best to make the son of a prominent restaurant critic laugh while working at his mother's restaurant and is horrified when the kid literally doesn't bat an eyelash at his antics. He finds out the next day that the kid had just come from the dentist and his facial muscles were numbed up so he couldn't smile, but he told his dad (the critic) that he had had "the best day ever", which got Spud's restaurant a glowing review. | |
Frozen Face / int_8f99cb4c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_8f99cb4c | featureConfidence |
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American Dragon: Jake Long | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_8f99cb4c | |
Frozen Face / int_909b004d | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_909b004d | comment |
In IDW's Transformers: Infiltration, the Autobots' holomatter avatars all had grins fixed on their faces. Fortunately, their human friends were able to clue them in what human expressions look like. | |
Frozen Face / int_909b004d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_909b004d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Transformers (IDW) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_909b004d | |
Frozen Face / int_90ab3091 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_90ab3091 | comment |
Hexadecimal from Reboot gives an odd variant on this one. Her face is locked in a permanent, unmoving expression, but she has many faces to choose from and can swap them at will with a wave of her hand. | |
Frozen Face / int_90ab3091 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_90ab3091 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
ReBoot | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_90ab3091 | |
Frozen Face / int_946f58c1 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_946f58c1 | comment |
Charlotte Pickles in All Grown Up! is left with a stretched out face from too much cosmetic surgery. Didi, at one point, shrieked upon seeing her without bracing herself first. | |
Frozen Face / int_946f58c1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_946f58c1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
All Grown Up! | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_946f58c1 | |
Frozen Face / int_98c4e2dc | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_98c4e2dc | comment |
Hilda has the Wood Man, a humanoid creature entirely made of wood. His face consists of two eye holes that can't close or change expression and a mouth which never moves when he speaks. | |
Frozen Face / int_98c4e2dc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_98c4e2dc | featureConfidence |
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Hilda | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_98c4e2dc | |
Frozen Face / int_996edf24 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_996edf24 | comment |
Wonder Woman Vol 1: Queen Atomica's victim's faces are unchanging; as their mental capacity and physical appearance is permanently altered to her liking they're entirely unaware and uncaring of this eerie outward sign of what's been done to them. | |
Frozen Face / int_996edf24 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_996edf24 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wonder Woman (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_996edf24 | |
Frozen Face / int_9bdd8f62 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_9bdd8f62 | comment |
The Abominable Dr. Phibes Dr. Phibes (Vincent Price) must wear a mask of his previous face to hide the skull-like disfigurement a car accident left him with. | |
Frozen Face / int_9bdd8f62 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_9bdd8f62 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Abominable Dr. Phibes | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_9bdd8f62 | |
Frozen Face / int_a6543322 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_a6543322 | comment |
Hata no Kokoro from Touhou Project always looks completely emotionless, so she uses various masks to express the emotions she's unable to show on her face. | |
Frozen Face / int_a6543322 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_a6543322 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Touhou Project (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_a6543322 | |
Frozen Face / int_b0c8849e | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_b0c8849e | comment |
In Kid Radd, Dr. Amp is an NPC whose sprite is locked in a perpetual smiling expression. | |
Frozen Face / int_b0c8849e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_b0c8849e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kid Radd (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_b0c8849e | |
Frozen Face / int_b40c60f6 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_b40c60f6 | comment |
This trope is used to trick the reader (and the Joes) in an issue of GI Joe Special Missions: There's a hostage situation, but the man who appears smiling during the whole story, and assumed to be one of the kidnappers, is really a hostage whose face is frozen in an unsettling Slasher Smile. He was a former USMC sniper whose facial muscles were damaged by shrapnel in Vietnam. | |
Frozen Face / int_b40c60f6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_b40c60f6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_b40c60f6 | |
Frozen Face / int_b8a6c12d | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_b8a6c12d | comment |
Two-Face is a partial version. The "good" side can show emotions, but the burnt half will always remain... burnt and immobile. | |
Frozen Face / int_b8a6c12d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_b8a6c12d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
TwoFace | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_b8a6c12d | |
Frozen Face / int_b8e5dfd9 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_b8e5dfd9 | comment |
A frequent theme for the protagonist in Disco Elysium: At the beginning of the game, you have a fixed, rakish leer called The Expression ingrained into your features, taken from a popular disco star of yesteryear. It now 'belongs to your primary motor cortex' and to change it would take 'a minor neurological miracle'. You can eventually gain control of The Expression with an Impossible Electrochemistry check, but it takes a lot of work. Succeeding at the final check in the Fascism Vision Quest in The Final Cut leaves your character with a permanent solemn scowl from nerve damage, meaning you can now only move your face with your fingers. Kim at first thinks you've had a stroke, then that you're constipated, and then tells you to your face that you've turned yourself into a walking mask. As long as you don't keep insisting that you have become The Icebreaker, Kim's at least compassionate about your newfound disability. As a child, he had polio and recovered from it ("fuck you, polio!"), but it left him with some slight paralysis in his jaw that leads him to slur some of his words. (According to Idiot Doom Spiral, prior to his amnesia, he called his weird jaw his 'law-jaw'.) This may also account for his tendency for his facial expressions to get stuck. |
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Frozen Face / int_b8e5dfd9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_b8e5dfd9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Disco Elysium (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_b8e5dfd9 | |
Frozen Face / int_bc507b54 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_bc507b54 | comment |
In One Crazy Summer, a crossing guard shares with some bullies the old wives tale that "if you make an ugly face and someone slaps you on the back, it will stick that way". Later those bullies are stretching their skin making faces to mock Little Girl's dog when sneaks up from behind and back slaps them both; sure enough, their faces are frozen in mid-stretch. | |
Frozen Face / int_bc507b54 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_bc507b54 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
One Crazy Summer | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_bc507b54 | |
Frozen Face / int_bc848d30 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_bc848d30 | comment |
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Face Freeze!" is centered around this. | |
Frozen Face / int_bc848d30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_bc848d30 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
SpongeBob SquarePants | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_bc848d30 | |
Frozen Face / int_bcadd7cb | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_bcadd7cb | comment |
There are a number of Warhammer 40,000 novels that feature characaters with this condition: In Nick Kyme's Salamander, Iagon perpetually sneers because his face was burned by acid, damaging muscle. In Mike Lee's Horus Heresy novel Fallen Angels, nerve damage inflicted by glass splinters has turned Stenius's face into "a grim, inscrutable mask." Aaron Demski Bowden's Night Lords novel Soul Hunter introduces The Exalted, former captain of the VIII legion's 10th company, now possessed by a daemon of Tzeentch for many thousands of years. The constant Warp-induced mutations of its skull structure have left it incapable of anything but a rather painful-looking grimace. Admittedly having More Teeth than the Osmond Family doesn't help either. Lygris the Techmarine in Ben Counter's Soul Drinkers. In Chris Roberson's Sons of Dorn, Rhomec's scars give him a perpetual grin. It's explicitly said that it makes it hard to read his emotions. In Dan Abnett's Xenos, when Eisenhorn is tortured by a Chaos cult, the torturer is fed up with Eisenhorn's grinning back at him in defiance and applies a nerve-severing device, declaring that Eisenhorn will never smile again, and indeed the nerve damage done is irreparable, even with the best Imperial medical technology. When a fellow Inquisitor reveals that he knows who a codename refers to, the shocked Eisenhorn is glad it will not show on his face. On the other hand, when he meets a friend again, he is distressed that his happiness does not show so easily. In The Magos, this damage is repaired, but it takes a couple of books before he gets back in the habit of facial expressions. |
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Frozen Face / int_bcadd7cb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_bcadd7cb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Warhammer 40,000 (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_bcadd7cb | |
Frozen Face / int_bd2505b9 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_bd2505b9 | comment |
Rob McTodd from All Hail King Julien has had so much surgery done on his face, his face is more or less stuck in a squinty smile that he can't control. | |
Frozen Face / int_bd2505b9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_bd2505b9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
All Hail King Julien | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_bd2505b9 | |
Frozen Face / int_bd886ad | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_bd886ad | comment |
An episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law revolved around the aftermath of Droopy losing a lawsuit against his plastic surgeon over a botched facelift, leaving him with a permanent grin on his face, even when he's crying, which he did after losing the suit. | |
Frozen Face / int_bd886ad | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_bd886ad | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_bd886ad | |
Frozen Face / int_bfa1d565 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_bfa1d565 | comment |
An episode of Boston Legal had a little girl who was like this. She had been refused a place at a private school because she couldn't smile, and our valiant (anti) heroes are called in to help. | |
Frozen Face / int_bfa1d565 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_bfa1d565 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Boston Legal | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_bfa1d565 | |
Frozen Face / int_c01688c8 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_c01688c8 | comment |
In Batman (1989), Jack Nicholson wears some rather disturbing makeup and prosthetics to portray the Joker's disfigured smile in live-action. | |
Frozen Face / int_c01688c8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_c01688c8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Batman (1989) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_c01688c8 | |
Frozen Face / int_c521ac14 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_c521ac14 | comment |
Much like Kyubey above, Luzi of Opening Move has a frozen "cute" expression, repeatedly described by the protagonist as a 'flat rabbit face'. | |
Frozen Face / int_c521ac14 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_c521ac14 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lambda | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_c521ac14 | |
Frozen Face / int_ca3f8762 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_ca3f8762 | comment |
Richard Henry Benson underwent emotional trauma so great after the loss of his wife and child that his facial muscles were paralyzed and he lost all skin and hair color]]. His reaction to this led to him becoming the Pulp Magazine hero known as The Avenger. | |
Frozen Face / int_ca3f8762 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_ca3f8762 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pulp Magazine | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_ca3f8762 | |
Frozen Face / int_d4222dba | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_d4222dba | comment |
The Joker in The Batman; according to Word of God, his face has been trapped in a smile since childhood. | |
Frozen Face / int_d4222dba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_d4222dba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Batman (2022) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_d4222dba | |
Frozen Face / int_d6c9c0a4 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_d6c9c0a4 | comment |
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: In the first season, a man has his brain installed in a tank he helped to create - when Section 9 immobilize him, he soon starts moving again after seeing his parents, but this time entirely without the engine noise, implying that he's moving on the force of will alone. He also gets his brain fried because there's no way to tell his intentions as he's suddenly approaching them, and may or may not have been trying to kill them. In 2nd Gig, Hideo Kuze has a beautifully sculpted artificial face. Which can't move. His mouth doesn't even move when he talks. It turns out that this is for the exact same reason his face is so beautiful - expert face-sculptors for cyborg bodies like to limit the range of movement for their more impressive creations in order to avoid wear and tear. As such, it takes a great deal of stress for him to overcome his respect for the work of art attached to his skull and start properly emoting. |
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Frozen Face / int_d6c9c0a4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_d6c9c0a4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_d6c9c0a4 | |
Frozen Face / int_dc98c64c | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_dc98c64c | comment |
"Good Ol' J.R." Jim Ross via Bell's palsy. | |
Frozen Face / int_dc98c64c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_dc98c64c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jim Ross (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_dc98c64c | |
Frozen Face / int_dfd300a6 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_dfd300a6 | comment |
In Prickly City, Winslow talks about how he feels, deadpan, and Carmen tells him he has to lay off the botox. | |
Frozen Face / int_dfd300a6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_dfd300a6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Prickly City (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_dfd300a6 | |
Frozen Face / int_e286c58d | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_e286c58d | comment |
In The Problem Solverz episode "Funny Facez", Buddy Huxton has this. It's explained that whenever someone is startled while making a funny face, their face will permanently freeze that way. | |
Frozen Face / int_e286c58d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_e286c58d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Problem Solverz | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_e286c58d | |
Frozen Face / int_e39b350c | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_e39b350c | comment |
In Nick Kyme's Salamander, Iagon perpetually sneers because his face was burned by acid, damaging muscle. | |
Frozen Face / int_e39b350c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_e39b350c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Salamanders | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_e39b350c | |
Frozen Face / int_e5da461b | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_e5da461b | comment |
NieR has Emil, post-transformation into a skeleton. | |
Frozen Face / int_e5da461b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_e5da461b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
NieR | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_e5da461b | |
Frozen Face / int_e824fac3 | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_e824fac3 | comment |
In The Kite Runner, Ali's facial muscles are paralyzed, rendering him perpetually expressionless. | |
Frozen Face / int_e824fac3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_e824fac3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Kite Runner | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_e824fac3 | |
Frozen Face / int_f120845f | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_f120845f | comment |
Played for laughs in Kingdom of Loathing. It's possible to find a turtle in the orcish frat house that has been so deeply traumatized by the things it's witnessed that its face is frozen in an empty grin. | |
Frozen Face / int_f120845f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Frozen Face / int_f120845f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kingdom of Loathing (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_f120845f | |
Frozen Face / int_f7335d6f | type |
Frozen Face | |
Frozen Face / int_f7335d6f | comment |
Dolphin Trilogy: John is raised by dolphins and has no human contact for roughly the first twenty years of his life. He has no facial expressions and is Unable to Cry or laugh because he had no one to learn those behaviors from. It isn't until he meets Della that he begins to emote in a manner more typical of his species, although he still looks almost expressionless compared to most people. | |
Frozen Face / int_f7335d6f | featureApplicability |
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Frozen Face / int_f7335d6f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dolphin Trilogy | hasFeature |
Frozen Face / int_f7335d6f |
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