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The fashion for rugged hirsuteness didn't stay on the top of the head, either; this is also the decade of the PornStache and the CarpetOfVirility.

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The fashion for rugged hirsuteness didn't stay on the top of the head, either; this is also the decade of the PornStache and the CarpetOfVirility.
CarpetOfVirility. Also, women in the era were often known to [[HairyGirl not shave the pubic areas too]].
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* ''Manga/DearBrother'' has [[AlphaBitch Aya Misaki]], with a perm as pompous as her ego.


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* While ''Manga/Pretear'' came out in 2000, the heroine Himeno has a very feathered Fawcett-like bob haircut, giving her the disparaged nickname “tulip head.”
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Louis de Pointe du Lac sports an afro in 1973.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]", Louis de Pointe du Lac sports an afro in 1973.
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* Referenced on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' when Buffy looks at Joyce's high school yearbook:
-->'''Buffy''': Mom, I've accepted that you've had sex. I am not ready to know that you had Farrah hair.\\
'''Joyce''': This is [[SixtiesHair Gidget hair]]. Don't they teach you anything in history?
* ''Series/CharliesAngels'' had the feathery female variant and is often credited with starting the hairstyle trend in women seen from the mid-'70s through the early '80s.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** The Third Doctor's hairstyle gets longer, fluffier and bigger as the year the season was made, and the fashions, progress from 1970 to 1974. In 1970 he has a short, tidy grey crop with very close-cropped sideburns. In 1971, it starts to get wavier and blonder. By 1974 he has a full, waved, feathered white bouffant with large sideburns.
** Jo Grant has a very 1971 feathered shag cut in her first season.
** The Fourth Doctor's dense, feathered, [[QuirkyCurls preposterously curly]] 1970s [[AfroAsskicker 'fro]], which Creator/TomBaker even had to have permed at one point, worn with big, orange sideburns. Like the Third Doctor above, the sideburns get progressively bigger over the course of the 70s. Lampshaded in the Time Trips novella ''The Death Pit'', set in 1978, in which another male character expresses jealousy over the Doctor's fashionable curly hair.
** Harry Sullivan also had prominent sideburns, particularly notable since he was supposed to be in the Royal Navy, which had just relaxed its regulations to permit sideburns to the bottom of the ear, but no further.



* All three main characters in ''Series/TheGoodies'' had hairstyles very much of their time while the series was on the air. Tim Brooke-Taylor wore his hair in increasingly longer styles until, by 1977, it was almost to his shoulders at the back and sides. Graeme Garden had big mutton chop sideburns starting in the first series in 1970; by 1977, they were so bushy that it looked like he had two hamsters clinging to his cheeks. And Bill Oddie started out with a moustache and a shaggy bowl cut, but progressed to a full beard and hair past his shoulders by 1972.



* ''Series/That70sShow'', naturally. Especially Kelso's feathered 'do and Hyde's frizzy afro.

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* ''Series/That70sShow'', naturally. Especially Kelso's feathered 'do ''Series/TheHardyBoysNancyDrewMysteries'' had Frank and Hyde's frizzy afro.Joe Hardy with long flowing locks that make discovering the characters' short hair covers and illustrations in the book quite a shock for a '70s kid viewer.
* Done in a realistic fashion for ''Series/MadMen'' where the show started in the year 1960 with a lot of FiftiesHair and then ended up with the cast mostly having looser versions of their hairstyles from the Sixties; the only exceptions being conservative men like Don Draper and Henry Francis. The men went from structured hair and crew cuts to having long side burns and "the Dry Look" (conservative hairstyles with less product) and the women went from very structured bouffants and BeehiveHairdo styles along with ponytails and pageboys to looser, longer styles that used less hairspray...or in the case of Betty Draper Francis more.



* ''Series/JasonKing.''
* ''Series/CharliesAngels'' had the feathery female variant and is often credited with starting the hairstyle trend in women seen from the mid-70s through the early 80s.

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* ''Series/JasonKing.''
* ''Series/CharliesAngels'' had
For many who grew up in the feathery female variant '70s, Billy Batson's dark, luxurious mane on the Saturday morning series ''Series/Shazam1974'' was iconic, and being in his early-to-mid teens Billy, played by Michael Gray, is often credited with starting one of the hairstyle trend in women seen from younger examples on the mid-70s through the early 80s.page.



* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** The Third Doctor's hairstyle gets longer, fluffier and bigger as the year the season was made, and the fashions, progress from 1970 to 1974. In 1970 he has a short, tidy grey crop with very close-cropped sideburns. In 1971, it starts to get wavier and blonder. By 1974 he has a full, waved, feathered white bouffant with large sideburns.
** Jo Grant has a very 1971 feathered shag cut in her first season.
** The Fourth Doctor's dense, feathered, [[QuirkyCurls preposterously curly]] 1970s [[AfroAsskicker 'fro]], which Creator/TomBaker even had to have permed at one point, worn with big, orange sideburns. Like the Third Doctor above, the sideburns get progressively bigger over the course of the 70s. Lampshaded in the Time Trips novella ''The Death Pit'', set in 1978, in which another male character expresses jealousy over the Doctor's fashionable curly hair.
** Harry Sullivan also had prominent sideburns, particularly notable since he was supposed to be in the Royal Navy, which had just relaxed its regulations to permit sideburns to the bottom of the ear, but no further.
* Referenced on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' - Buffy looks at Joyce's high school yearbook:
--> '''Buffy''': Mom, I've accepted that you've had sex. I am not ready to know that you had Farrah hair.
--> '''Joyce''': This is [[SixtiesHair Gidget hair]]. Don't they teach you anything in history?
* ''Series/TheHardyBoysNancyDrewMysteries'' had Frank and Joe Hardy with long flowing locks that make discovering the characters' short hair covers and illustrations in the book quite a shock for a 70s kid viewer.
* In ''Series/WandaVision'' episodes 3 and 4 which are set in the 70s, the hair dos are based off ''Series/TheBradyBunch'' and other popular styles of the time. Wanda in particular has some [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR9CV4Fo54VuoTDuF-JilXR6MmHCLhZEkLJnQ&usqp=CAU beautiful long hippie locks]] while Vision has [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRxV14v18KPbzZHN8GzVDVooYtroeHdor3PFQ&usqp=CAU longer]] Creator/MichaelYork in ''Film/LogansRun''-esque hair with noticeable sideburns. They are only one upped by [[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/28YpE6MBzAqHvNeQSZGvLj-1200-80.jpg Monica]] with her gorgeous and sizeable Afro.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** The Third Doctor's hairstyle gets longer, fluffier and bigger as the year the season was made, and the fashions, progress from 1970 to 1974. In 1970 he has a short, tidy grey crop with very close-cropped sideburns. In 1971, it starts to get wavier and blonder. By 1974 he has a full, waved,
''Series/That70sShow'', naturally. Especially Kelso's feathered white bouffant with large sideburns.
** Jo Grant
'do and Hyde's frizzy afro.
* ''Series/ThisIsUs'': Jack Pearson
has a very 1971 feathered shag cut in her first season.
** The Fourth Doctor's dense, feathered, [[QuirkyCurls preposterously curly]] 1970s [[AfroAsskicker 'fro]], which Creator/TomBaker even had to have permed at one point, worn with big, orange sideburns. Like the Third Doctor above, the sideburns get progressively bigger over the course of the 70s. Lampshaded in the Time Trips novella ''The Death Pit'', set in 1978, in which another male character expresses jealousy over the Doctor's fashionable curly hair.
** Harry Sullivan also had prominent sideburns, particularly notable since he was supposed to be in the Royal Navy, which had just relaxed its regulations to permit sideburns to the bottom of the ear, but no further.
* Referenced on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' - Buffy looks at Joyce's high school yearbook:
--> '''Buffy''': Mom, I've accepted that you've had sex. I am not ready to know that you had Farrah hair.
--> '''Joyce''': This is [[SixtiesHair Gidget hair]]. Don't they teach you anything in history?
* ''Series/TheHardyBoysNancyDrewMysteries'' had Frank and Joe Hardy with long flowing locks that make discovering the characters' short
shaggy chin-length hair covers and illustrations a thick beard in 1979 and 1980, when his kids are born. As the book quite a shock '80s goes on, he does eventually shed the beard for a 70s kid viewer.
* In ''Series/WandaVision'' episodes 3 and 4 which are set in
mustache, but still keeps the 70s, the hair dos are based off ''Series/TheBradyBunch'' and other popular styles of the time. Wanda in particular has some [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR9CV4Fo54VuoTDuF-JilXR6MmHCLhZEkLJnQ&usqp=CAU beautiful long hippie locks]] while Vision has [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRxV14v18KPbzZHN8GzVDVooYtroeHdor3PFQ&usqp=CAU longer]] Creator/MichaelYork in ''Film/LogansRun''-esque hair with noticeable sideburns. They are only one upped by [[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/28YpE6MBzAqHvNeQSZGvLj-1200-80.jpg Monica]] with her gorgeous and sizeable Afro. '70s shaggy hair.



* ''Series/ThisIsUs'': Jack Pearson has shaggy chin-length hair and a thick beard in 1979 and 1980, when his kids are born. As the 80s goes on, he does eventually shed the beard for a mustache, but still keeps the 70s shaggy hair.
* All three main characters in ''Series/TheGoodies'' had hairstyles very much of their time while the series was on the air. Tim Brooke-Taylor wore his hair in increasingly longer styles until, by 1977, it was almost to his shoulders at the back and sides. Graeme Garden had big muttonchop sideburns starting in the first series in 1970; by 1977, they were so bushy that it looked like he had two hamsters clinging to his cheeks. And Bill Oddie started out with a moustache and a shaggy bowl cut, but progressed to a full beard and hair past his shoulders by 1972.
* Done in a realistic fashion for ''Series/MadMen'' where the show started in the year 1960 with a lot of FiftiesHair and then ended up with the cast mostly having looser versions of their hairstyles from the Sixties; the only exceptions being conservative men like Don Draper and Henry Francis. The men went from structured hair and crew cuts to having long side burns and "the Dry Look" (conservative hairstyles with less product) and the women went from very structured bouffants and BeehiveHairdo styles along with ponytails and pageboys to looser, longer styles that used less hairspray...or in the case of Betty Draper Francis more.

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* ''Series/ThisIsUs'': Jack Pearson has shaggy chin-length hair In ''Series/WandaVision'' episodes 3 and a thick beard 4, which are set in 1979 the '70s, the hairdos are based off ''Series/TheBradyBunch'' and 1980, when his kids are born. As the 80s goes on, he does eventually shed the beard for a mustache, but still keeps the 70s shaggy hair.
* All three main characters in ''Series/TheGoodies'' had hairstyles very much of their time while the series was on the air. Tim Brooke-Taylor wore his hair in increasingly longer
other popular styles until, by 1977, it was almost to his shoulders at of the back and sides. Graeme Garden had big muttonchop sideburns starting time. Wanda in the first series particular has some [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR9CV4Fo54VuoTDuF-JilXR6MmHCLhZEkLJnQ&usqp=CAU beautiful long hippie locks]] while Vision has [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRxV14v18KPbzZHN8GzVDVooYtroeHdor3PFQ&usqp=CAU longer]] Creator/MichaelYork in 1970; by 1977, they were so bushy that it looked like he had two hamsters clinging to his cheeks. And Bill Oddie started out ''Film/LogansRun''-esque hair with a moustache and a shaggy bowl cut, but progressed to a full beard and hair past his shoulders noticeable sideburns. They are only one upped by 1972.
* Done in a realistic fashion for ''Series/MadMen'' where the show started in the year 1960
[[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/28YpE6MBzAqHvNeQSZGvLj-1200-80.jpg Monica]] with a lot of FiftiesHair her gorgeous and then ended up with the cast mostly having looser versions of their hairstyles from the Sixties; the only exceptions being conservative men like Don Draper and Henry Francis. The men went from structured hair and crew cuts to having long side burns and "the Dry Look" (conservative hairstyles with less product) and the women went from very structured bouffants and BeehiveHairdo styles along with ponytails and pageboys to looser, longer styles that used less hairspray...or in the case of Betty Draper Francis more.sizeable Afro.



* For many who grew up in the '70s, Billy Batson's dark, luxurious mane on the Saturday morning series ''Series/Shazam1974'' was iconic, and being in his early-to-mid teens Billy, played by Michael Gray, is one of the younger examples on the page.
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* UsefulNotes/JimmyCarter, Reagan's predecessor, is a straight example in contrast, albeit subdued.
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* ''Anime/{{Daitarn3}}'': Main character Banjo has very long sideburns, and thick, unruly hair. His female companions have long, puffy hair.

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* ''Anime/KotetsuJeeg'': Hiroshi Shiba sported a fine pair of sideburns.

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* ''Anime/KotetsuJeeg'': Hiroshi Shiba sported a fine pair of sideburns. Even in the 2006 sequel, his successor Kenji Kusanagi still sport sideburns.



** ''Anime/VoltesV'': Kenichi Go's fine pair.

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** ''Anime/VoltesV'': Kenichi Go's fine pair. Ippei does not have the burns but otherwise has long hair.


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* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'': Kai Shiden is the most blatant for the Federation side with his moptop, as well as Sleggar Law's sideburns. On the Zeon side, Char has a mild late 70s hairdo, as well as Garma Zabi. Dozle Zabi has a fine pair of sideburns.
* ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'': despite being produced in ''1994'', Kyoji Kasshu's hair, with mullet and sideburns to boot, are at home with the protagonists of seventies Super Robot anime.
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* Brian May of Music/{{Queen}} still has his hairstyle and much of its color from TheSeventies, too.

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* Brian May of Music/{{Queen}} Music/BrianMay still has his hairstyle and much of its color from TheSeventies, too.
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* Not surprisingly, the TV show ''Series/{{Emergency}}'' is a veritable time capsule of 70s hair: Sideburns, Afros, feathered mullets, and Pornstaches.
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** Harry Sullivan also had prominent sideburns, particularly notable since he was supposed to be in the Royal Navy, which had just relaxed its regulations to permit sideburns to the bottom of the ear, but no further.
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Women's hair was also "hippie-ish" (long and straight) for the first half of the decade and puffy and combed-over during the second half (also a preview of EightiesHair). Outside of this wiki, when referring to "70s hair", people usually mean that sexy feathered hairstyle associated with Creator/FarrahFawcett, Kristy [=McNichol=], and Music/StevieNicks. Usually when referring to what's called '70s hair on this wiki, terms like "{{Disco}} hair" are used.

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Women's hair was also "hippie-ish" (long and straight) for the first half of the decade and puffy and combed-over during the second half (also a preview of EightiesHair). Outside of this wiki, when referring to "70s hair", people usually mean that sexy feathered hairstyle associated with Creator/FarrahFawcett, Kristy [=McNichol=], and Music/StevieNicks. Usually when referring to what's called '70s hair on this wiki, terms like "{{Disco}} hair" or the "mod haircut" are used.
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* A lot of Franchise/MarvelUniverse heroes who had short hair in the 60s such ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/IronMan and even ComicBook/TheHulk suddenly got longer hair with noticeable sideburns. The women generally got feathered hair or in the case of ComicBook/GwenStacy long straight locks with a fringe (which has become her iconic look). The undisputed king and queen of SeventiesHair however is of course ComicBook/LukeCage with his [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQLp4_w9zrNaX2DiC5UqpfhmJdHWY6dIIA3A&usqp=CAU 70s perm]] (that he sadly shaved off decades ago) and [[ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon Misty Knight]] with her permanent [[AfroAsskicker Afro]].
* Beast Boy's signature haircut throughout ''The New ComicBook/TeenTitans'' was a mop-top. He eventually traded that in for a mullet in the 1990s before switching to his modern spiky hair in the 2000s.

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* A lot of Franchise/MarvelUniverse heroes who had short hair in the 60s such ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/IronMan and even ComicBook/TheHulk ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk suddenly got longer hair with noticeable sideburns. The women generally got feathered hair or in the case of ComicBook/GwenStacy long straight locks with a fringe (which has become her iconic look). The undisputed king and queen of SeventiesHair however is of course ComicBook/LukeCage with his [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQLp4_w9zrNaX2DiC5UqpfhmJdHWY6dIIA3A&usqp=CAU 70s perm]] (that he sadly shaved off decades ago) and [[ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon Misty Knight]] with her permanent [[AfroAsskicker Afro]].
* Beast Boy's ComicBook/BeastBoy's signature haircut throughout ''The New ComicBook/TeenTitans'' was a mop-top. He eventually traded that in for a mullet in the 1990s before switching to his modern spiky hair in the 2000s.
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* While staying in the classic Bela Lugosi-esque outfit, the early ''Advertising/MonsterCereals'' boxes and commercials, first released in 1971, gave Count Chocula huge and noticeable sideburns. More modern variants would tone these down.
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* ''Series/{{Emergency}} was a veritable time capsule: Sideburns (DeSoto and Dr. Brackett), feathered mullet (Johnny Gage), {{Pornstache}} (Chet, Marco), CarpetOfVirility (Chet, Marco, Captain Stanley), and Afro (Dr. Morton). Plus variations on the various victims of the week.

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* ''Series/{{Emergency}} ''Series/{{Emergency}}'' was a veritable time capsule: Sideburns (DeSoto ([=DeSoto=] and Dr. Brackett), feathered mullet (Johnny Gage), {{Pornstache}} PornStache (Chet, Marco), CarpetOfVirility (Chet, Marco, Captain Stanley), and Afro (Dr. Morton). Plus variations on the various victims of the week.
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* ''Series/{{Emergency}} was a veritable time capsule: Sideburns (DeSoto and Dr. Brackett), feathered mullet (Johnny Gage), {{Pornstache}} (Chet, Marco), CarpetOfVirility (Chet, Marco, Captain Stanley), and Afro (Dr. Morton). Plus variations on the various victims of the week.
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* ''Series/StrangerThings'': WordOfGod has it that Joyce's hair in Season One was inspired by Meryl Streep's hair in ''Film/{{Silkwood}}'', which focused on the shag do'd whistleblower Karen Silkwood and her 1974 murder. As the series goes on, her hair gets longer and more well-kept.
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** ''Film/RogueOne'' of course being being a direct prequel to ''Film/ANewHope'' has [[ShownTheirWork 70s touches]] to the hairstyles of the main characters and background characters. Besides the [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQDAT2MAqgNYy1fVCk_80WevgWogsjdCpzFZQ&usqp=CAU long hair and moustaches]] of the Rebel pilots, Jyn has a relatively similar hairdo to Leia from with a bun at the back and long at the sides to cover her ears and Cassian has 70s tousled hair and a moustache.

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** ''Film/RogueOne'' of course being being a direct prequel to ''Film/ANewHope'' has [[ShownTheirWork 70s touches]] to the hairstyles of the main characters and background characters. Besides the [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQDAT2MAqgNYy1fVCk_80WevgWogsjdCpzFZQ&usqp=CAU long hair and moustaches]] of the Rebel pilots, Jyn has a relatively similar hairdo to Leia from with a bun at the back and long at the sides to cover her ears and Cassian has 70s tousled hair and a moustache.
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* ''Film/LogansRun'' filmed in 1976 could easily be the TropeCodifier for this with 70s hair galore. Logan 5 and Francis 7 played by Creator/MichaelYork and Richard Jordan have long puffy hair with with serious sideburns, Jessica 6 played by Creator/JennyAgutter has a gorgeous feathered bob and Creator/FarrahFawcett herself cameos as OneSceneWonder Holly 13.

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* ''Film/LogansRun'' filmed in 1976 could easily be the TropeCodifier for this with 70s hair galore. Logan 5 and Francis 7 played by Creator/MichaelYork and Richard Jordan have long puffy hair with with serious sideburns, Jessica 6 played by Creator/JennyAgutter has a gorgeous feathered bob and Creator/FarrahFawcett herself cameos appears as OneSceneWonder Holly 13.
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* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsColdWar'' has Arash Kavidar, one of the main antagonists, has typical 70s hair complete with a PornStache. Given that it was set in 1981, but the actual 80s hairstyles did not caught on yet. Russell Adler and Arash, both more heroic characters, also had typical 70s haircuts.
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* Shows up in ''The Last Picture Show'', which is supposed to be set in 1950s Texas. While some men did have sideburns in 1951, they probably weren't ''that'' common.

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* Shows up in ''The Last Picture Show'', ''Film/TheLastPictureShow'', which is supposed to be set in 1950s Texas. While some men did have sideburns in 1951, they probably weren't ''that'' common.
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* During the early part of the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic, many men unwilling to attempt to cut their own hair while barber shops were temporarily shuttered often just wore their hair like this.

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* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': During his high school days in the 1970s, [[HairTodayGoneTomorrow Bill Dauterive had long hair]], which, in "Tankin' It To The Streets", he likened to [[Music/TheWho Roger Daltrey]]'s, which was shorn off when he enlisted in the Army.
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* Vitals: TheSeventies was both [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbdKg8RYi24 the wild and the "let it be" looks]].

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* The ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics just before and during the Creator/ChrisClaremont era are pretty rife with this with big sideburns for Cyclops, Banshee and Wolverine (which he has permanently kept) and Jean often had [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQGPvnpi3kZk-PXqG92cXuvbMxppL7PoB4KOQ&usqp=CAU Farrah hair]] and Storm had a long [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT2U_K76vuryLw_8Zg0byPpQfMBO4wmijriBA&usqp=CAU half-up beehive]].

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* The ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics just before and during the Creator/ChrisClaremont era are pretty rife with this with big sideburns for Cyclops, Banshee and Wolverine (which he has permanently kept) and Jean often had [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQGPvnpi3kZk-PXqG92cXuvbMxppL7PoB4KOQ&usqp=CAU Farrah hair]] and Storm had a long [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT2U_K76vuryLw_8Zg0byPpQfMBO4wmijriBA&usqp=CAU half-up beehive]].beehive.]]



* The "Bulldog & Cooch" spoof of [[BuddyCopShow 1970s cop shows]] in ''Webcomic/{{PvP}}''. ([[http://www.pvponline.com/2007/05/10/may-10-2007/ Here]], [[http://www.pvponline.com/2007/03/19/mar-19-2007/ here]], [[http://www.pvponline.com/2007/11/12/nov-12-2007/ here]] and [[http://www.pvponline.com/2010/03/08/hard-target/ here]].)

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* The "Bulldog & Cooch" spoof of [[BuddyCopShow 1970s cop shows]] in ''Webcomic/{{PvP}}''. ([[http://www.pvponline.com/2007/05/10/may-10-2007/ Here]], com/2007/05/10/may-10-2007 Here,]] [[http://www.pvponline.com/2007/03/19/mar-19-2007/ here]], com/2007/03/19/mar-19-2007 here,]] [[http://www.pvponline.com/2007/11/12/nov-12-2007/ com/2007/11/12/nov-12-2007 here]] and [[http://www.pvponline.com/2010/03/08/hard-target/ here]].)com/2010/03/08/hard-target here.]])
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* For many who grew up in the '70s, Billy Batson's dark, luxurious mane on the Saturday morning series ''Series/{{Shazam}}'' was iconic, and being in his early-to-mid teens Billy, played by Michael Gray, is one of the younger examples on the page.

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* For many who grew up in the '70s, Billy Batson's dark, luxurious mane on the Saturday morning series ''Series/{{Shazam}}'' ''Series/Shazam1974'' was iconic, and being in his early-to-mid teens Billy, played by Michael Gray, is one of the younger examples on the page.
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* A lot of Franchise/MarvelUniverse heroes who had short hair in the 60s such ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/IronMan and even ComicBook/TheHulk suddenly got longer hair with noticeable sideburns. The women generally got feathered hair or in the case of ComicBook/GwenStacy long straight locks with a fringe (which has become her iconic look). The undisputed king and queen of SeventiesHair however is of course ComicBook/LukeCage with his [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQLp4_w9zrNaX2DiC5UqpfhmJdHWY6dIIA3A&usqp=CAU 70s perm]] (that he sadly shaved off decades ago) and ComicBook/MistyKnight with her permanent [[AfroAsskicker Afro]].

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* A lot of Franchise/MarvelUniverse heroes who had short hair in the 60s such ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/IronMan and even ComicBook/TheHulk suddenly got longer hair with noticeable sideburns. The women generally got feathered hair or in the case of ComicBook/GwenStacy long straight locks with a fringe (which has become her iconic look). The undisputed king and queen of SeventiesHair however is of course ComicBook/LukeCage with his [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQLp4_w9zrNaX2DiC5UqpfhmJdHWY6dIIA3A&usqp=CAU 70s perm]] (that he sadly shaved off decades ago) and ComicBook/MistyKnight [[ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon Misty Knight]] with her permanent [[AfroAsskicker Afro]].

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* The ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics just before and during the Creator/ChrisClaremont era are pretty rife with this with big sideburns for Cyclops, Banshee and Wolverine (which he has permanently kept) and Jean often had [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQGPvnpi3kZk-PXqG92cXuvbMxppL7PoB4KOQ&usqp=CAU Farrah hair]] and Storm had a long [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT2U_K76vuryLw_8Zg0byPpQfMBO4wmijriBA&usqp=CAU half-up beehive]].
* A lot of Franchise/MarvelUniverse heroes who had short hair in the 60s such ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/IronMan and even ComicBook/TheHulk suddenly got longer hair with noticeable sideburns. The women generally got feathered hair or in the case of ComicBook/GwenStacy long straight locks with a fringe (which has become her iconic look). The undisputed king and queen of SeventiesHair however is of course ComicBook/LukeCage with his [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQLp4_w9zrNaX2DiC5UqpfhmJdHWY6dIIA3A&usqp=CAU 70s perm]] (that he sadly shaved off decades ago) and ComicBook/MistyKnight with her permanent [[AfroAsskicker Afro]].



* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in ''Film/{{Alien}}'' although filmed in 1979 most of cast (unlike ''Star Wars'' below) have sensible hairstyles that aren’t really dated and can easily fool the viewer into thinking they’re watching a film from a later decade. The two characters who give the game away though, are [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTdDinLrA-L278jYBAEYpqSrTBVeDFVMXhgOQ&usqp=CAU Ripley]] with her big curly mane of hair that she lacks in later films and [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQn8u9PBrUCWwmtu7KAmiEotZQDeW6xQti9rA&usqp=CAU Dallas]] who looks a member of ''Music/TheBeeGees''.



* PsychoForHire Anton Chigurh in ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'' wears a Seventies hairstyle, which only adds to his creepiness.

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* ''Film/LogansRun'' filmed in 1976 could easily be the TropeCodifier for this with 70s hair galore. Logan 5 and Francis 7 played by Creator/MichaelYork and Richard Jordan have long puffy hair with with serious sideburns, Jessica 6 played by Creator/JennyAgutter has a gorgeous feathered bob and Creator/FarrahFawcett herself cameos as OneSceneWonder Holly 13.
* PsychoForHire Anton Chigurh in ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'' wears a Seventies hairstyle, which only adds to his creepiness. Creator/JavierBardem even joked he was “not going to get laid for two months” with that hairstyle.


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* ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' of course being filmed in 1978 unavoidably has this with the main cast and all side characters. Supes’s hair while iconic is longer than most depictions, Lois has fringed bangs and best of all Lex Luthor’s ridiculous perm (which was Creator/GeneHackman’s real hair). ''Film/SupermanII'', although it was released in the 1980 still has hair filmed from the previous era such as Ursa with her short hair with bangs and Zod and Non having widow’s peaks and hippie beards, which Zod initially lacked in the comics but soon gained permanently thanks to the movie version.


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** ''Film/RogueOne'' of course being being a direct prequel to ''Film/ANewHope'' has [[ShownTheirWork 70s touches]] to the hairstyles of the main characters and background characters. Besides the [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQDAT2MAqgNYy1fVCk_80WevgWogsjdCpzFZQ&usqp=CAU long hair and moustaches]] of the Rebel pilots, Jyn has a relatively similar hairdo to Leia from with a bun at the back and long at the sides to cover her ears and Cassian has 70s tousled hair and a moustache.


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* In ''Series/WandaVision'' episodes 3 and 4 which are set in the 70s, the hair dos are based off ''Series/TheBradyBunch'' and other popular styles of the time. Wanda in particular has some [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR9CV4Fo54VuoTDuF-JilXR6MmHCLhZEkLJnQ&usqp=CAU beautiful long hippie locks]] while Vision has [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRxV14v18KPbzZHN8GzVDVooYtroeHdor3PFQ&usqp=CAU longer]] Creator/MichaelYork in ''Film/LogansRun''-esque hair with noticeable sideburns. They are only one upped by [[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/28YpE6MBzAqHvNeQSZGvLj-1200-80.jpg Monica]] with her gorgeous and sizeable Afro.
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Yeah, it's the sideburns. They were undoubtedly the defining feature of Seventies male hair, in addition to hair that was worn naturally thick--straight at first, and "hippie-ish" just like SixtiesHair during the first half of the decade (since the early seventies was really TheSixties Part II) but increasingly frizzy during the second half (a preview of EightiesHair) as the decade wore on, perhaps thanks to the influence of glitter rock, or possibly the Black Power movement. The other "very 70s" hairstyle is the Afro, immensely popular in the 70s (though it started in the late [[TheSixties Sixties]]) for most African-Americans, but [[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy even white guys with curly hair tried to have one]]. Afros in fiction often tend to be [[FunnyAfro exaggerated for comic effect]]. The other other "very 70s" hairstyles, are [[UsefulNotes/{{Punk}} mohawks and spiked hair]].

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Yeah, it's the sideburns. They were undoubtedly the defining feature of Seventies male hair, in addition to hair that was worn naturally thick--straight at first, and "hippie-ish" just like SixtiesHair during the first half of the decade (since the early seventies was really TheSixties Part II) but increasingly frizzy during the second half (a preview of EightiesHair) as the decade wore on, perhaps thanks to the influence of glitter rock, or possibly the Black Power movement. The other "very 70s" hairstyle is the Afro, immensely popular in the 70s (though it started in the late [[TheSixties Sixties]]) for most African-Americans, but [[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy even white guys with curly hair tried to have one]]. Afros in fiction often tend to be [[FunnyAfro exaggerated for comic effect]]. The other other Other "very 70s" hairstyles, hairstyles are [[UsefulNotes/{{Punk}} mohawks and spiked hair]].

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