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Mad Eye
- 448 statements
- 84 feature instances
- 59 referencing feature instances
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If a character is deranged or has just lost it for a moment, one eye is drawn as being very different than the other. Commonly, the Mad Eye (or its iris/pupil) is much larger than the other. Can also double as an unspoken Oh, Crap! moment. For extra effect, may be paired with Twitchy Eye. | |
Mad Eye | fetched |
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Mad Eye | parsed |
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Mad Eye / int_10bc0a19 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_10bc0a19 | comment |
Carcer, a particularly violent armed robber who Sam Vimes was pursuing at the start of Night Watch, doesn't stop at just one Mad Eye. At one point he's encountered by a cavalry officer who immediately and correctly pegs him as a dangerous madman: | |
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Night Watch (Discworld) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_11859033 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_11859033 | comment |
Happens occasionally in Narbonic. Most notable when Mad!Dave "convinces" the Daves to hire him as their mad scientist liaison. | |
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Narbonic (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_131d06c | type |
Mad Eye | |
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Kane had one on Monday Night Raw after unmasking. One eye was an icier blue with a smaller pupil. | |
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Kane (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_1b021fcb | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_1b021fcb | comment |
Tokyo Ghoul has two variations of this. Protagonist Kaneki Ken has one, as a result of being a Half-Human Hybrid. His right eye remains normal, but his left is prone to giving away his Ghoul nature. He frequently wears an eye-patch to conceal it. (It turns out to be a tell-tale sign of any Half-Human Hybrid, known as One-Eyed Ghouls.) Kureo Mado, a sadist CCG Investigator obsessed with killing Ghouls to produce new anti-Ghoul weapons, has one lazy eye and one that is almost always bulging. |
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Tokyo Ghoul (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_1e7ca85f | type |
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Mad Eye / int_1e7ca85f | comment |
Icarus from Hercules, with a permanent red eye (possibly bloodshot, given he flew too close to the sun). | |
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Hercules | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_22e5872a | type |
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King K. Rool from the Donkey Kong Country game series has one eye that is often bloodshot, and tends to bulge out. | |
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Donkey Kong Country (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_23d2ea71 | type |
Mad Eye | |
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In the animated adaptation of Donkey Kong Country, whenever King K. Rool is particularly surprised, only one of his eyes bulges wide, as a nod to his game counterpart. | |
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Donkey Kong Country | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_2d8fcd22 | type |
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Mad Eye / int_2d8fcd22 | comment |
In The New Guy, Luther teaches Dizzy his "Crazy Eye" which consists of squinting one eye and opening the other wide. | |
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The New Guy | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_31e24f1e | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_31e24f1e | comment |
Falling under the "Deranged Character" subset are The Joker's eyes as drawn in Batman: RIP. There, one of his pupils is drawn slightly larger than the other, giving him a dangerous and mentally off-kilter look. The effect is so slight that it's only noticeable in close-up shots of the character, but it's definitely there. Then again, he is a Monster Clown with enough crazy to fill Arkham Asylum's halls ten times over. | |
Mad Eye / int_31e24f1e | featureApplicability |
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The Joker (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_32c541e6 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_32c541e6 | comment |
Solf J. Kimblee in a late chapter of Fullmetal Alchemist when he's telling Pride about how screams are soothing to him. | |
Mad Eye / int_32c541e6 | featureApplicability |
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Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_334120fc | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_334120fc | comment |
Black Mage, from 8-Bit Theater does this a lot, and was stuck for a while after a particular bit of frustration. As he put it after listening to one of Red Mage's "plans", "That's so stupid I can't even see straight." | |
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8-Bit Theater (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_35e88987 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_35e88987 | comment |
As seen in the National Wrestling Alliance, Wrestling Is, Chikara and such, Sinn Bodhi's right pupil tends to become an X. | |
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National Wrestling Alliance (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_36ee2abe | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_36ee2abe | comment |
One Paranoia mission has a General Ripper who "glares at his subject with one bulging and one squinting eye: paranoid fear and clinical suspicion". | |
Mad Eye / int_36ee2abe | featureApplicability |
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Paranoia (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_3b08dfc9 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_3b08dfc9 | comment |
In Pillars of Eternity, the mad priest and Token Evil Teammate Durance's profile resembles an ash-covered Grigoriy Rasputin, but with his left eye visibly bulging. And he is quite nuts, an eloquently hammy preacher of a goddess of flames and struggle whom he angrily calls a whore for abandoning him. | |
Mad Eye / int_3b08dfc9 | featureApplicability |
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Pillars of Eternity (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_3b34143f | type |
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Mad Eye / int_3b34143f | comment |
The aptly named Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody from Harry Potter has a magical replacement eye. It's bright blue, the size of a golf-ball, has 360 rotation and can see through just about anything. It's also virtually never looking in the same direction as his other eye. | |
Mad Eye / int_3b34143f | featureApplicability |
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Harry Potter | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_3c01d9e1 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_3c01d9e1 | comment |
Vince from Rex the Runt, one of the more random oddballs in claymation: given to random fits of Pavarotti and tangential one-word sentences. | |
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Rex the Runt | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_3d5c05c9 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_3d5c05c9 | comment |
Bob from Bob the Angry Flower. When Bob's scorching feral mania comes to the fore, he gets the Mad Eye. | |
Mad Eye / int_3d5c05c9 | featureApplicability |
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Bob the Angry Flower (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_44e0b783 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_44e0b783 | comment |
Sometimes used in Garfield, often when characters have had really strong◊ coffee◊. | |
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Garfield (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_468bebb0 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_468bebb0 | comment |
Discworld: Hogfather brings us Jonathan Teatime, a Faux Affably Evil and thoroughly insane member of the Guild of Assassins, whose Glass Eye is the less scary one. The one that still works has an abnormally tiny pupil; he's described as "[looking] at the world through a pinhole". Even his boss Lord Downey, a man who in the prologue accepts a contract on the local equivalent of Father Christmas from a mysterious hooded spectre, finds him rather unnerving. Carcer, a particularly violent armed robber who Sam Vimes was pursuing at the start of Night Watch, doesn't stop at just one Mad Eye. At one point he's encountered by a cavalry officer who immediately and correctly pegs him as a dangerous madman: |
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Discworld | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_49b9194f | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_49b9194f | comment |
In Yu-Gi-Oh! R, Yako Tenma has this going on at least once in just about every one of his appearances after his Start of Darkness. He's not quite right in the head, in case you couldn't tell. | |
Mad Eye / int_49b9194f | featureApplicability |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! R (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_4efd20ba | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_4efd20ba | comment |
Dr. Mystico on Freakazoid!, as if his introductory speech weren't enough of a giveaway. | |
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Freakazoid! | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_58808436 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_58808436 | comment |
Higurashi: When They Cry has a lot of "emo-distortion" expressions, Mad Eye being just one of the effects. Rika busting this out in the second season is truly a sight to behold. | |
Mad Eye / int_58808436 | featureApplicability |
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Higurashi: When They Cry (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_5afbc0cb | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_5afbc0cb | comment |
When you face off against Sans in Undertale, his left eye changes from its normal "all black with a tiny iris of blue light" appearance to the blue expanding to give him the appearance of a glowing blue iris set against black sclera and a pinprick pupil, whilst his right eye remains normal. Given the fight only takes place if you're undergoing the Genocide route, it emphasizes just how hard you pushed him over the edge. Seam in Deltarune has a large button for his right eye, giving him this effect. |
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Mad Eye / int_5afbc0cb | featureApplicability |
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Undertale (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_5c897f4a | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_5c897f4a | comment |
The titular amorph from Schlock Mercenary has one eye that is literally larger than the other, and the cartoonist is consistent about which is which, and what side each is on. Since Schlock can move his eyes around it doesn't really matter though. | |
Mad Eye / int_5c897f4a | featureApplicability |
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Schlock Mercenary (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_5e91c7a | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_5e91c7a | comment |
Chris Redfield on the cover of the original Resident Evil portrays this trope. Curse those zombie dogs. In Resident Evil 7, in the message Mia leaves for Ethan during the flashback to her escorting Eveline on the ship, one of her pupils is much larger than the other. |
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Resident Evil (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_6cd3b44f | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_6cd3b44f | comment |
When she gets angry, Revy in Black Lagoon has clear white irises, to accentuate her inner turmoil. | |
Mad Eye / int_6cd3b44f | featureApplicability |
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Black Lagoon (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_72262aee | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_72262aee | comment |
Bumi from Avatar: The Last Airbender is a Crazy is Cool Old Master with exceptionally refined earthbending powers, surprising wisdom, and an asymmetrical stare. | |
Mad Eye / int_72262aee | featureApplicability |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_742af508 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_742af508 | comment |
Whenever Glottis from Grim Fandango gets excited about cars, or customizing something else with a motor or wheels, or gambling, he goes crazy-eyed, rapidly switching from one side to the other. | |
Mad Eye / int_742af508 | featureApplicability |
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Grim Fandango (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_76e539c2 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_76e539c2 | comment |
A favorite shot of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS' resident Mad Scientist, Jail Scaglietti, when he's taunting the Time-Space Administration Bureau via broadcast. | |
Mad Eye / int_76e539c2 | featureApplicability |
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Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_7988cb68 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_7988cb68 | comment |
For some reason, Liara in the Mass Effect series is often shown with one eye squinting slightly more than the other, prompting many a joke along this line. | |
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Mass Effect (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_799145cf | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_799145cf | comment |
Nova from Keychain of Creation, especially when in Mad Scientist mode. | |
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Keychain of Creation (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_7d20ef2c | type |
Mad Eye | |
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Bill the Cat from Bloom County. | |
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Bloom County (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_7d98634b | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_7d98634b | comment |
The eponymous character from Spoilsbury Toast Boy has this permanently◊, as does his sister. | |
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Spoilsbury Toast Boy (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_7f34e3b4 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_7f34e3b4 | comment |
Pizza Tower has Peppino, whose eyes are regularly drawn mismatched to reflect how he is either crippled by anxiety or insane with fury. | |
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Pizza Tower (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_803beb04 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_803beb04 | comment |
Earthworm Jim: Jim himself. | |
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Earthworm Jim (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_816181cb | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_816181cb | comment |
The Scarecrow from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is described as having one eye larger than the other (accompanied by mismatched ears) due to poor artistry on his creator's part. He never really loses his cool at any point in the book, and he is never depicted as any crazier than the rest of the Ozians, so it might be considered Subverted. | |
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye | |
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Laverne from Day of the Tentacle has one eye bigger than the other permanently. Which one depends on what side of her head you're looking at. | |
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Day of the Tentacle (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_86c3beca | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_86c3beca | comment |
Several characters in Girl Genius do this sometimes... and there's one, a construct, who really does have one eye bigger than the other. | |
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Girl Genius (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_8832bf9a | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_8832bf9a | comment |
Used in Commander Kitty to show intense pain, or to illustrate the sudden, terrifying feeling of being the Only Sane Man amongst a crazy crew that insists you get a costume change. | |
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Commander Kitty / Web Comic | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_89ca70d8 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_89ca70d8 | comment |
Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. Quite a lot of the time, really. But then, he's insane quite a lot of the time. | |
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Johnny the Homicidal Maniac (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_8f65f6b7 | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_8f65f6b7 | comment |
Ryuga does this quite often in Metal Fight Beyblade. It succeeds in making him appear quite off his rocker (and he is). | |
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Metal Fight Beyblade | hasFeature |
Mad Eye / int_8f65f6b7 | |
Mad Eye / int_9004922f | type |
Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_9004922f | comment |
Hogfather brings us Jonathan Teatime, a Faux Affably Evil and thoroughly insane member of the Guild of Assassins, whose Glass Eye is the less scary one. The one that still works has an abnormally tiny pupil; he's described as "[looking] at the world through a pinhole". Even his boss Lord Downey, a man who in the prologue accepts a contract on the local equivalent of Father Christmas from a mysterious hooded spectre, finds him rather unnerving. | |
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Hogfather | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_90b916ba | type |
Mad Eye | |
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Two-Face gets this treatment as an effect of stylization in Batman: The Animated Series, as does Jonah Hex in the episode "Showdown." Characters that aren't completely human, such as Man-Bat and Clayface, sometimes do this. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_95e4bed | type |
Mad Eye | |
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Sequential Art: One of the denizens sports this expression after spending too long near Hillary's disembodied happiness. Too long being something like five minutes. | |
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Sequential Art (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_98be588d | type |
Mad Eye | |
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In Nintendo World Cup, characters would get this when stunned by a tackle. | |
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Kunio-kun (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye / int_99c003af | type |
Mad Eye | |
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Uncle Ruckus in The Boondocks is a delusional Boomerang Bigot with a very fake-looking glass eye that accentuates the ludicrousness of the character and his racist rants. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Seam in Deltarune has a large button for his right eye, giving him this effect. | |
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The Mask: [1]◊ | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Kano of Kagerou is frequently seen with pupils of very different sizes, though his actual eyes are the same size. The effect is halfway between Mad Eye and heterochromia. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Most Returners in Dead Eyes Open seem to have one eye permanently open with a shrunken pupil. | |
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Incorporated into the designs of several of the animatronics from Five Nights at Freddy's. In the first game, Foxy has one normal eye under his eyepatch and one drooping eye; in the second, the Mangle has one eyeball and one tiny glowing light on each head. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Plants vs. Zombies: Crazy Dave. He's craaaaaazy. All the zombies in the game also have larger left eyes. The Strawburst plant in the second game has a staring right eye. |
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Kzy of Dragon Gate seems to have the same affliction Kane does. More noticeable in fact because Kzy's other eye is brown. | |
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Dragon Gate (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye | |
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Many characters from Invader Zim, including the titular invader on occasion. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Pirates of the Caribbean Ragetti's wooden eye has this effect. It's too big for his socket, the wrong color, and always pointing away from his real eye. Many of Davy Jones' crewmen also have mismatched human and sea-creature eyes, notably Maccus the shark and Koleniko the pufferfish. |
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Mad Eye | |
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Shado the Brain Thief from Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. His mad eye alternates from right to left. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Drowtales: One cameo character, Cac'bolg◊, has eyes like these. This emphasizes the fact that he's a member of Vel'Vloz'ress, the most messed up and chaotic faction in all of Chel'el'Sussoloth. Also, he seems to have some kind of obsession with poisons. | |
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Mad Eye | |
Mad Eye / int_c236c1ab | comment |
The unnamed old man in The Tell-Tale Heart. One eye, due to some deformity, is described as a "vulture eye" with a film over it. However, the eye drives the old man's roommate to insanity (whether this roommate is their servant, their apprentice, a caretaker or even their spouse is never mentioned). | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Discord has red eyes with two irises of different sizes to illustrate his chaotic nature. This look is sometimes briefly applied to characters as an unspoken Oh, Crap! moment. This happens to characters when they suffer Sanity Slippage, often combined with Twitchy Eye. |
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Doctor Who: Roger Delgado's portrayal of the Master is very handsome and charming but has strikingly different eyes. One is always much wider than the other, which is unfocused and almost squinted. The effect is very disturbing. The Fourth Doctor's eyes do not quite ever point in the same direction, which is a really big part of how mad he looks. (The actor is perfectly capable of pointing both his eyes in the same direction when not in character.) His pupils are also noticeably off-centre. The Tenth Doctor also has slightly asymmetrical eyes. When one fan gave David Tennant's mother a painting they'd done of him with Self-Fanservice strongly averted, she commented that it was a bit boss-eyed, to which Tennant replied, "Face it, Mum, I am a bit boss-eyed." In The Invasion, Vaughn's right eye is half-closed through most of the serial, until he turns against the Cybermen; after that, it's wide open. |
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In An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, Wiley Burp teaches Tiger how to intimidate someone using "The Laaaayyyyzzzzyyy Eyyyyye!" which is essentially an intentional evocation of this trope. | |
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An American Tail | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye | |
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Shantae and the Seven Sirens: Golems have one big yellow eye with tiny pupil and one rectangular eye socket much larger than the other small, yellow, pupilless eye. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Marik of Yu-Gi-Oh! did this from time to time, though he was crazy all the time, and this was because it was his dark side. In Yu-Gi-Oh! R, Yako Tenma has this going on at least once in just about every one of his appearances after his Start of Darkness. He's not quite right in the head, in case you couldn't tell. |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye | |
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The Vigar puppet on B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula was the first one with different sized eyes to be approved by Brian Henson. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Brian Pillman, after he became a loose cannon. Though it was more like a madman with a lazy eye, rather than anything exaggerated. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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The entire cast of Deadman Wonderland exhibits this, sometimes as their default expression. It fits since most of them are clinically insane to some degree. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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VERY evident on Ed, Edd n Eddy. "Boy Double D. Eddy never stares at ME like that." | |
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Mad Eye | |
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In the Creepy and Cute pack for Spore, one of the added emotes (for the creepy side of things) is a version of this. Hilarity Ensues when your creature is covered entirely in eyes. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Similarly, Doug Rattmann from the Portal games has one pupil permanently larger than the other. He's also a paranoid schizophrenic. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Nutty from Happy Tree Friends has this for both his eyes, each in a different variety: one with a constantly contracted pupil and one lazy green eye, the latter as a result of his sugar addiction. Interestingly, when he is cured in one episode, the differing colour remains while the lazy eye disappears, suggesting that part to be natural heterochromia rather than madness-related. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Bubs, from Homestar Runner, definitely looks like this, but is no crazier than the rest of the cast. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Chuck from Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt has one large white eye and a smaller black one. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Whenever someone is emotionally broken in Elfen Lied(which is often) they get these, along with a Kubrick Stare. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Kurt Godel from Negima! Magister Negi Magi | |
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Mad Eye | |
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In 9, 6 has one eye slightly larger than the other as a permanent feature, confirming his Cloudcuckoolander status. | |
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9 | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye | |
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Zero Punctuation will sometimes show these, usually of the Oh, Crap! variety, having a character with one eye as a ring and the other as a circle. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Sword Art Online: Sugou Nobuyuki/Oberon's right eye bugs out◊ while he's gloating to Asuna in episode 18. That same eye later gets this treatment in the real world after Kirito stabs him through it with the Pain Absorber set to zero; it's permanently bloodshot, with visible veins/scarring extending in all directions from it◊. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Vassalord: 86 has this as his default expression. And when 86 gets serious somehow his eyes get even crazier looking! | |
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Mad Eye | |
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The Tick — the title character, who is never entirely straight. | |
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The Tick | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye | |
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In The Critic, Duke Phillips once answered a reporter's question by telling him to "stare deep into the hypnotic powers of my EEEeeevil eeeye!" It apparently works. | |
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The Critic | hasFeature |
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Mad Eye | |
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Just about everyone in the Hellsing manga. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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In the re-render of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Vexen gains one of these. Master Xehanort seems to have a rather nasty case of one in the 2.5 remix cover art. |
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The female model for the Malkavian clan in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines has two different colored eyes—one blue, one yellow. Malkavian vampires are "enigmatic and deeply disturbed," marked by their clan's curse to suffer from some form of permanent madness, and have a history of acting as a higher-up vampire's on-call Mad Oracle. In the game, if you're to play as a Malkavian, all of your dialogue options are expressed through Cryptic Conversation and Word-Salad Humor, as well as gaining the ability to know information before anyone's told you and predict future events. | |
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Mad Eye | |
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Vatsy, the insane journalist from Vatsy and Bruno, is always drawn with one eye in shadow to accentuate his wrong-ness. | |
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