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* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'': Because he's too young to have his distinctice BigOlEyebrows and moustache, Baby Chef has long bangs covering his eyes.
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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with HidingBehidYourBangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).

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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with HidingBehidYourBangs HidingBehindYourBangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).
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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with HidingUnderYourBangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).

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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with HidingUnderYourBangs HidingBehidYourBangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).
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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with PeekABangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).

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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with PeekABangs HidingUnderYourBangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).
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* Inverted in ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure'': Despite being the youngest Cure, Aguri has no bangs and a big forehead, while her older, more mature teammates Mana and Alice do have bangs.
* ''Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure'': Hinata, the most carefree and goofy, has fluffy bangs.
* ''Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure'': Princess Elle, TheBabyOfTheBunch, has notable bangs.
* ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'':
** Hana, who is initially the least mature of her Cure group, has self-cut bangs. In the first episode, once finished with her haircut, her sister Kotori makes fun of her for being immature.
** Halfway through the series, the teenage Cures are joined by grade school-age Emiru, who has long bangs to express her youth compared to the other Cures.
* ''Anime/SmilePrecure'': The shy crybaby Yayoi has the most obvious bangs of the Cures.
* ''Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure'': GenkiGirl Hikaru has bangs to go with her MessyHair, while her more mature teammate Elena has no bangs at all.
* ''Anime/TropicalRougePrettyCure'': Laura, who is trollish, hotheaded, and overall the most immature of the Cures, has medium-length bangs.
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* In ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'', the titular character has these bangs with braids. Notable in that all other incarnations of the character, including the [[ComicStrip/TheAddamsFamily the original cartoons]], [[Series/TheAddamsFamily the 1960s sitcom]], and the [[Film/TheAddamsFamily the 1990s films]], ''don't'' have bangs. In [[Creator/ChristinaRicci]]'s case, the lack of bangs is highlighted by her VillainousWidowsPeak to make her even [[CreepyChild creepier]].

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* In ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'', the titular character has these bangs with braids. Notable in that all other incarnations of the character, including the [[ComicStrip/TheAddamsFamily the original cartoons]], [[Series/TheAddamsFamily the 1960s sitcom]], and the [[Film/TheAddamsFamily the 1990s films]], ''don't'' have bangs. In [[Creator/ChristinaRicci]]'s [[Creator/ChristinaRicci Christina Ricci's]] case, the lack of bangs is highlighted by her VillainousWidowsPeak to make her even [[CreepyChild creepier]].
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* In ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'', the titular character has these bangs with braids. Notable in that all other incarnations of the character, including the [[ComicStrip/TheAddamsFamily the original cartoons]], [[Series/TheAddamsFamily the 1960s sitcom]], and the [[Film/TheAddamsFamily the 1990s films]], ''don't'' have bangs. In [[Creator/ChristinaRicci]]'s case, the lack of bangs is highlighted by her VillainousWidowsPeak to make her even [[CreepyChild creepier]].

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* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': Lily-a 12-year old girl and the youngest of the main cast-has her bangs styled like this.

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* ''Anime/BuddyDaddies'': Four-year-old Miri wears her hair in a bob cut with blunt bangs.
* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': Lily-a Lily--a 12-year old girl and the youngest of the main cast-has cast--has her bangs styled like this.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Abby has this hairstyle and in both appearance and attitude is the youngest of Mei's friend group.
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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with PeekABangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), BlindingBangs (where the bangs indicate dumbness or anonymity), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).

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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with PeekABangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), BlindingBangs (where the bangs indicate dumbness or anonymity), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).
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* Ezra Pound's version of the Chinese poem "The River Merchant's Wife" opens with the narrator referring to her childhood: "While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead."
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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope. Contrast with PeekABangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), BlindingBangs (where the bangs indicate dumbness or anonymity), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).

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Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope.trope (although boy geniuses sometimes have them). Contrast with PeekABangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), BlindingBangs (where the bangs indicate dumbness or anonymity), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).

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* In ''Film/LittleWomen2019'', Creator/FlorencePugh plays Amy March as both a child and an adult, the only difference between them being Amy's childhood bangs.
* In Film/{{Matilda}}, both Matilda and Amanda Thripp have bangs. Even after Amanda loses her GirlishPigtails after Miss Trunchbull throws her by them, she keeps the bangs.
* In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', Natasha Romanoff has bangs in her visions of being trained in the Red Room as a child.

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* In ''Film/LittleWomen2019'', Creator/FlorencePugh plays Amy March as both a ''Film/{{The Bad Seed|1956}}'': Rhoda Penmark seems to be the perfect little girl- she's charming, courteous, polite. But under those perfect braids and bangs lies an evil child and an adult, the that only difference between them being Amy's childhood bangs.
* In Film/{{Matilda}}, both Matilda and Amanda Thripp have bangs. Even after Amanda loses
her GirlishPigtails after Miss Trunchbull throws her by them, she keeps the bangs.
* In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', Natasha Romanoff has bangs in her visions of being trained in the Red Room as a child.
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* Karen Dotrice as Mary in ''Film/TheThreeLivesOfThomasina'' provides the current page image, and she has an identical hairstyle as Jane in ''Film/MaryPoppins''.
* DoubleSubverted in ''Film/Sabrina1954'': Sabrina has bangs and a ponytail as the unremarkable chauffeur's daughter, but when she returns home from Paris far more beautiful and sophisticated, she's eliminated the bangs by cutting ''all'' her hair short.
* In ''Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane'', Jane (and the doll version of her) has these bangs combined with RegalRinglets as a child star. As an adult, she keeps the ringlets but no longer has the bangs. [[TheUnfavorite Her sister, Blanche]], also has these bangs, but cut unflatteringly high to [[CreepyChild give her a more sinister look]].
* ''Film/TheBadSeed1956'': Rhoda Penmark seems to be the perfect little girl- she's charming, courteous, polite. But under those perfect braids and bangs lies an evil child that only her mother seems to notice.



* In ''Film/{{Little Women|2019}}'', Creator/FlorencePugh plays Amy March as both a child and an adult, the only difference between them being Amy's childhood bangs.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse: In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', Natasha Romanoff has bangs in her visions of being trained in the Red Room as a child.
* In ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', both Matilda and Amanda Thripp have bangs. Even after Amanda loses her GirlishPigtails after Miss Trunchbull throws her by them, she keeps the bangs.
* DoubleSubverted in ''Film/{{Sabrina|1954}}'': Sabrina has bangs and a ponytail as the unremarkable chauffeur's daughter, but when she returns home from Paris far more beautiful and sophisticated, she's eliminated the bangs by cutting ''all'' her hair short.
* Karen Dotrice as Mary in ''Film/TheThreeLivesOfThomasina'' provides the current page image, and she has an identical hairstyle as Jane in ''Film/MaryPoppins''.
* In ''Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane'', Jane (and the doll version of her) has these bangs combined with RegalRinglets as a child star. As an adult, she keeps the ringlets but no longer has the bangs. [[TheUnfavorite Her sister, Blanche]], also has these bangs, but cut unflatteringly high to [[CreepyChild give her a more sinister look]].



* In ''Series/WarAndPeace2016'', Lily James plays Natasha Rostov from teenager-hood (with bangs) to adulthood (without bangs).
* In ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'', Eloise has bangs, in contrast with her older sister Daphne, in order to emphasize her immaturity (and to make her actress, who is in her 30s, look more like a teenager).



* In ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'', Eloise has bangs, in contrast with her older sister Daphne, in order to emphasize her immaturity (and to make her actress, who is in her 30s, look more like a teenager).



* In ''Series/{{War and Peace|2016}}'', Lily James plays Natasha Rostov from teenager-hood (with bangs) to adulthood (without bangs).



* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', the three-year-old BrattyHalfPint Angelica has bangs.



* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': Helga Pataki's brash attitude clashes with her feminine outfit and hair- which includes pigtails, perfect bangs and a giant pink bow.
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* Lloyd Christmas from ''Film/DumbAndDumber'' sports a childish fringe, one of the many subtleties to show that he really doesn't act his age!

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* Lloyd Christmas from ''Film/DumbAndDumber'' sports a childish fringe, one of the many subtleties to show that he really doesn't act his age!
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* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': Lily-a 12-year old girl and the youngest of the main cast-and Tae-a feral but innocent zombie-have their bangs styled like this.

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* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': Lily, a 12-year old girl and the youngest of the main cast, and Tae, a feral but innocent zombie, have their bangs styled like this.

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* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': Lily, a 12-year old girl and the youngest of the main cast, and Tae, a feral but innocent zombie, have their bangs styled like this.
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An ExpositoryHairstyle where most of the hair is kept long except for an evenly straight "fringe" in the front that falls over the forehead, stopping at the eyebrows. Because it keeps hair out of one's eyes without using clips or pins, it's a popular style for young girls. Accordingly, this hairstyle is visual shorthand for a character being physically or mentally immature.

When combined with DawsonCasting, actors will have bangs when portraying their younger selves, in contrast with more "adult" hairstyles as they age. Artificial clip-on bangs make this much easier, since an actor doesn't need to cut their hair or wear a full wig to change their appearance for a few scenes.

This is not every instance of a character having bangs. For the trope to apply, the bangs need to indicate or emphasize a character being childish. Bangs that are part of a FunnyFlashbackHaircut are not this trope ''unless'' the flashback is to their childhood, or at least a time when they were significantly less mature.

Can be part of an ExpositoryHairstyleChange, if the character loses the bangs as they get older or more experienced. Often combined with GirlishPigtails. Generally an AlwaysFemale trope. Contrast with PeekABangs (where the bangs indicate secrecy or mystery), BlindingBangs (where the bangs indicate dumbness or anonymity), and HimeCut (a specific hairstyle which involves even bangs, but signifies a [[YamatoNadeshiko proper Japanese lady]]).

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSwanPrincess'', Odette has bangs as a young child and preteen, and loses them when she becomes a savvier teen and then adult.
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* In ''Film/LittleWomen2019'', Creator/FlorencePugh plays Amy March as both a child and an adult, the only difference between them being Amy's childhood bangs.
* In Film/{{Matilda}}, both Matilda and Amanda Thripp have bangs. Even after Amanda loses her GirlishPigtails after Miss Trunchbull throws her by them, she keeps the bangs.
* In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', Natasha Romanoff has bangs in her visions of being trained in the Red Room as a child.
* Karen Dotrice as Mary in ''Film/TheThreeLivesOfThomasina'' provides the current page image, and she has an identical hairstyle as Jane in ''Film/MaryPoppins''.
* DoubleSubverted in ''Film/Sabrina1954'': Sabrina has bangs and a ponytail as the unremarkable chauffeur's daughter, but when she returns home from Paris far more beautiful and sophisticated, she's eliminated the bangs by cutting ''all'' her hair short.
* In ''Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane'', Jane (and the doll version of her) has these bangs combined with RegalRinglets as a child star. As an adult, she keeps the ringlets but no longer has the bangs. [[TheUnfavorite Her sister, Blanche]], also has these bangs, but cut unflatteringly high to [[CreepyChild give her a more sinister look]].
* ''Film/TheBadSeed1956'': Rhoda Penmark seems to be the perfect little girl- she's charming, courteous, polite. But under those perfect braids and bangs lies an evil child that only her mother seems to notice.
* ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'': Claudia's bangs and [[RegalRinglets golden curls]] are a bitter reminder that no matter how much she mentally matures, she will forever appear as an innocent little girl.
* ''Film/WhatMaisieKnew'': The title character sports dark-brown hair with straight bangs, which characterizes her precocious, innocent, and sometimes despondent nature.
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* Most cinematic and animated adaptations of Literature/PippiLongstocking give her these bangs along with her braided pigtails. Notable in that the original cover art version of Pippi does ''not'' have bangs.
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* In ''Series/WarAndPeace2016'', Lily James plays Natasha Rostov from teenager-hood (with bangs) to adulthood (without bangs).
* In ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'', Eloise has bangs, in contrast with her older sister Daphne, in order to emphasize her immaturity (and to make her actress, who is in her 30s, look more like a teenager).
* ''Series/TheBradyBunch'': Cindy Brady, as she's described in the opening as being ''The youngest one in curls'' was forever wearing bangs in contrast to her older sisters.
* ''Series/PunkyBrewster'': Punky wears a mildly tomboyish, if not quirky version of this. Her bangs are long, and uneven in places as if she cuts her hair herself.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', the three-year-old BrattyHalfPint Angelica has bangs.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'', D.W., another BrattyHalfPint, has face-framing bangs with a bob cut.
* ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'': Dodie Bishop wears bangs and pigtails even into adolescence, signifying that she is by far the most immature friend of Ginger's.
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': Helga Pataki's brash attitude clashes with her feminine outfit and hair- which includes pigtails, perfect bangs and a giant pink bow.
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