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* In ''HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'', an unnamed golden crown(The Crown of Bethmoora) allows its wearer to command the unstoppable Golden Army.
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* In ''HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'', ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'', an unnamed golden crown(The Crown of Bethmoora) allows its wearer to command the unstoppable Golden Army.
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* ''Webcomic/TailsOfLanschilandia'' has the Madcap of Malvaric, a more evil-looking HappyHarlequinHat which grants assorted magic powers to its wearer and serves as the MacGuffin of the comic's third story.
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* Barone Nero's hat in ''ResshaSentaiToQger'' can be thrown like a boomerang and shoots a beam.
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* Fictional even in-universe, the Golden Helmet of Membrino. Although it looks like a mere barber's bowl, is said to grant marvellous powers to the wearer. It certainly seems to inspire a capacity for harmony and group singing in nearby swine herders and muleteers in "The Man of La Mancha".
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* The titular cap from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' grants the wishes of its wearer. However, it can't show its full power without a lot of the so-called [[spoiler:Light Force that princess Zelda]] just happens to be full of.
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* The titular cap from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' grants the wishes of its wearer. However, it can't show its full power without a lot of the so-called [[spoiler:Light [[spoiler:the Light Force that princess Zelda]] Princess Zelda just happens to be full of.of]]. [[ExpositionFairy Ezlo]] is a weird example, because while he lets Link shrink whenever he is being worn, it's because he's a sapient being who is consciously using his own spell to do so.
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->'''Elmer Fudd:''' I will do it with my spear and magic helmet!
->'''BugsBunny:''' Your spear and magic helmet?
->'''Elmer:''' Spear and magic helmet!
->'''Bugs:''' Magic helmet?
->'''Elmer:''' Magic helmet!
->'''Bugs:''' Magic helmet...
->'''Elmer:''' Yes, Magic Helmet! Shall I give you a sample?!
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->'''BugsBunny:''' Your spear and magic helmet?
->'''Elmer:''' Spear and magic helmet!
->'''Bugs:''' Magic helmet?
->'''Elmer:''' Magic helmet!
->'''Bugs:''' Magic helmet...
->'''Elmer:''' Yes, Magic Helmet! Shall I give you a sample?!
--> ''WesternAnimation/WhatsOperaDoc''
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* In ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'', hats served as MutuallyExclusivePowerups. The jet hat allows Wario to fly, the dragon hat allows Wario to breathe fire, and the bull hat allows Wario to GroundPound while also strengthening his normal charge attack.
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* ''VideoGame/WarioLand'':
** In ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'', hats served as MutuallyExclusivePowerups. The jet hat allows Wario to fly, the dragon hat allows Wario to breathe fire, and the bull hat allows Wario to GroundPound while also strengthening his normal chargeattack.attack.
** ''VideoGame/VirtualBoyWarioLand'' has similar power-ups to the first game.
** A Spiked Helmet similar to the bull hat (re)appears in ''VideoGame/WarioLand3'', but like all the power-ups in that game, it becomes a permanent effect (namely, letting you break blocks with your head) and does not show up on Wario's sprite.
** In ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'', hats served as MutuallyExclusivePowerups. The jet hat allows Wario to fly, the dragon hat allows Wario to breathe fire, and the bull hat allows Wario to GroundPound while also strengthening his normal charge
** ''VideoGame/VirtualBoyWarioLand'' has similar power-ups to the first game.
** A Spiked Helmet similar to the bull hat (re)appears in ''VideoGame/WarioLand3'', but like all the power-ups in that game, it becomes a permanent effect (namely, letting you break blocks with your head) and does not show up on Wario's sprite.
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* In the ''VideoGame/WarioLand'' series, hats served as MutuallyExclusivePowerups. In the first game, the jet hat allows Wario to fly, the dragon hat allows Wario to breathe fire, and the bull hat allows Wario to GroundPound while also strengthening his normal charge attack.
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* In the ''VideoGame/WarioLand'' series, ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'', hats served as MutuallyExclusivePowerups. In the first game, the The jet hat allows Wario to fly, the dragon hat allows Wario to breathe fire, and the bull hat allows Wario to GroundPound while also strengthening his normal charge attack.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfLomax'', Lomax's helmet can be thrown like a boomerang, its plume can stretch and grab certain surfaces, it can work like Helicopter Hair, it can be thrown to explode (somehow multiplying itself in the process), and of course, it provides a protection from being a OneHitPointWonder.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfLomax'', Lomax's helmet helmet. It can be thrown like a boomerang, its plume can stretch and grab certain surfaces, it can work like Helicopter Hair, it can be thrown to explode (somehow multiplying itself in the process), its plume can stretch and grab certain surfaces, it can work like HelicopterHair, and of course, it wearing the helmet provides a protection from being a OneHitPointWonder.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfLomax'', Lomax's helmet can be thrown like a boomerang, its plume can stretch and grab certain surfaces, it can work like Helicopter Hair, it can be thrown to explode (somehow multiplying itself in the process), and of course, it provides a protection from being a OneHitPointWonder.
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A SuperTrope to HatOfFlight.
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* ''DungeonsAndDragons''/''{{Pathfinder}}'' has many of these:
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* ''DungeonsAndDragons''/''{{Pathfinder}}'' ''TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''/''TableTopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has many of these:
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Compare WeaponizedHeadgear and GogglesDoSomethingUnusual.
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Compare WeaponizedHeadgear and GogglesDoSomethingUnusual. See also MagicalAccessory.
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* In {{LEGO}}'s Time Cruisers line, hats are used to power the good guys' TimeMachine.
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* In {{LEGO}}'s Time Cruisers line, Toys/LEGOTimeCruisers, hats are used to power pinpoint space/time coordinates for the good guys' TimeMachine.
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* ''MightyMax'' had a kid whose baseball cap made him the Capbearer, and apparently the guardian of reality or something.
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* ''MightyMax'' had a kid whose baseball cap made him the Capbearer, and apparently the guardian of reality or something. He used it to access a PortalNetwork around the world.
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* ''{{Fantasia}}'', in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" short, the sorceror's [[RobeAndWizardHat wizard hat]] gave Mickey magic powers. Or maybe it [[AmplifierArtifact amplified]] his own meager powers.
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* ''{{Fantasia}}'', ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'', in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" short, the sorceror's [[RobeAndWizardHat wizard hat]] gave Mickey magic powers. Or maybe it [[AmplifierArtifact amplified]] his own meager powers.
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* The titular cap from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' grants the wishes of its wearer. However, it can't show its full power without a lot of the so-called[[spoiler: Light Force that princess Zelda]] just happens to be full of.
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* The titular cap from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' grants the wishes of its wearer. However, it can't show its full power without a lot of the so-called[[spoiler: Light so-called [[spoiler:Light Force that princess Zelda]] just happens to be full of.
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* ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony:'' In "Rocks, Clocks, and Two Stupid Ponies", Applejack claims her hat (and possibly every hat in the world) is magic. In fact, she attributes all her success in life to wearing this hat. And Twilight Sparkle agrees that AJ's hat might pose a serious threat to her own unicorn magic. At no point does anyone elaborate on what this hat actually does.
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* ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony:'' In "Rocks, Clocks, and Two Stupid Ponies", Applejack claims her hat (and possibly every hat in the world) is magic. In fact, she attributes all her success in life to wearing this hat. And Twilight Sparkle agrees that AJ's hat might pose a serious threat to her own unicorn magic. At no point does anyone elaborate on what this hat actually does.
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* One of the magic types in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'' is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Hat Magic"]]. The main examples seen so far are message hats, used to transmit notes and gems from one hat to another.
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* One of the magic types in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'' is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Hat Magic"]]. The main examples seen so far are message hats, used to transmit notes and gems from one hat to another.
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* On ''TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the family fights over a TinfoilHat that gives the wearer incredibly good luck. Anais takes it to the dump to destroy it, leading to a ''LordOfTheRings'' parody with Gumball as Gollum.
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* On ''TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the family fights over a TinfoilHat that gives the wearer incredibly good luck. Anais takes it to the dump to destroy it, leading to a ''LordOfTheRings'' parody with Gumball as Gollum.
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* In ''HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'', an unnamed golden crown allows its wearer to command the unstoppable Golden Army.
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* In ''HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'', an unnamed golden crown crown(The Crown of Bethmoora) allows its wearer to command the unstoppable Golden Army.
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* ''{{GURPS}} Magic Items 2'' features several kinds of magic headgear, but perhaps the best example is the Hat of Magery. It is a silly-looking pointy hat that turns a mundane wearer into a mage, makes those who are already mages even more powerful, and lets the user perform improvised magic. What should make players a bit wary of donning it is that it was made by an infamous mad wizard, who insists he created it as a ''practical joke''.
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* In {{LEGO}}'s Time Cruisers line, hats are used to power the good guys' TimeMachine.
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* The titular cap from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' grants the wishes of its wearer. However, it can't show its full power without a lot of the so-called[[spoiler: Light Force that princess Zelda]] just happens to be full of.
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* [=SuperMagic PowerMan=]'s magical headband which granst him superpowers in ''TheAquabatsSuperShow''.
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* [=SuperMagic PowerMan=]'s magical headband which granst grants him superpowers in ''TheAquabatsSuperShow''.
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* Chichi from ''Franchise/DragonBall'' had one of these in her first appearance. It had a spike it could throw like a boomerange ''and'' shot lasers.
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* WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman was brought to life by a magic hat.
* An episode of {{Doug}} had the eponymous character find a hat that gave him amazing luck, which he became so attached too he would refuse to take it off even when getting a haircut. By the end of the episode it flies off to places unknown and everything returns to the StatusQuo.
* An episode of {{Doug}} had the eponymous character find a hat that gave him amazing luck, which he became so attached too he would refuse to take it off even when getting a haircut. By the end of the episode it flies off to places unknown and everything returns to the StatusQuo.
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* WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman'' was brought to life by a magic hat.
* An episode of{{Doug}} ''{{Doug}}'' had the eponymous character find a hat that gave him amazing luck, which he became so attached too he would refuse to take it off even when getting a haircut. By the end of the episode it flies off to places unknown and everything returns to the StatusQuo.
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* [=SuperMagic PowerMan=]'s magical headband which granst him superpowers in ''TheAquabatsSuperShow''.
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->'''BugsBunny''': Your spear and magic helmet?
->'''Elmer''': Spear and magic helmet!
->'''Bugs''': Magic helmet?
->'''Elmer''': Magic helmet!
->'''Bugs''': Magic helmet...
->'''BugsBunny''': Your spear and magic helmet?
->'''Elmer''': Spear and magic helmet!
->'''Bugs''': Magic helmet?
->'''Elmer''': Magic helmet!
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->'''Elmer Fudd''': Fudd:''' I will do it with my spear and magic helmet!
->'''BugsBunny''': ->'''BugsBunny:''' Your spear and magic helmet?
->'''Elmer''': ->'''Elmer:''' Spear and magic helmet!
->'''Bugs''': ->'''Bugs:''' Magic helmet?
->'''Elmer''': ->'''Elmer:''' Magic helmet!
->'''Bugs''': ->'''Bugs:''' Magic helmet...helmet...
->'''Elmer:''' Yes, Magic Helmet! Shall I give you a sample?!
->'''Elmer:''' Yes, Magic Helmet! Shall I give you a sample?!
->There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found,\\
For when they placed it on his head, [[CreatingLife he began to dance around]]!
-->''FrostyTheSnowman''
For when they placed it on his head, [[CreatingLife he began to dance around]]!
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