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* BadassBeard and BadassMustache: Merged into ManlyFacialHair.
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* BadassBeard: Attracts examples that simply list character names without how the beard is connected to being a badass. Was initially brought up in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13226024250A77804400&page=114#comment-2850 ZCE cleanup thread]]. Has a completed wick check [[Sandbox/BadassBeardWickCheck here]].
* BadassMustache Like its sister trope, a lot of examples just list character names without explaining being a badass.
* BadassMustache Like its sister trope, a lot of examples just list character names without explaining being a badass.
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* FrenchMaidOutfit: Massive overlap with FrenchMaid.
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* EinsteinHair: Intended for characters with a certain hair style in the science field, but it had plenty of ZCE's commented out on the page.
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* HartmanHips: Intended for female characters with cartoonishly exaggerated pear-shaped figures but is often used for characters with wide hips and collects a lot of [=ZCEs=].
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* BadassBeard: Attracts examples that simply list character names without how the beard is connected to being a badass. Was initially brought up in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13226024250A77804400&page=114#comment-2850 ZCE cleanup thread]].
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* BadassBeard: Attracts examples that simply list character names without how the beard is connected to being a badass. Was initially brought up in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13226024250A77804400&page=114#comment-2850 ZCE cleanup thread]]. Has a completed wick check [[Sandbox/BadassBeardWickCheck here]].
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* OdangoHair: The description says what the hairstyle is like, but doesn't prescribe any narrative signficance to it. The on-page examples don't prescribe any narrative significance, either, and often feature Administrivia/WordCruft, particularly of the "this example is an example" type ("X does this", etc.). The main page also displays the ZCE problem that appearance tropes frequently experience -- comment markup appears 143 times in the page code (as of April 20, 2020), only eight occurrences of which are for notes at the beginning of the code, and the page is in the Administrivia/PagesNeedingExampleContext index. Has a wick check [[Sandbox/OdangoHairWickCheck here]].
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* OdangoHair: Made into a FanSpeak term.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Was intended for unnatural hair colors that make it easier to tell apart. According to a [[Sandbox/YouGottaHaveWickCheck wick check]], it attracted a lot of "X has Y color" zero-context entries instead.
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* AmazonianBeauty: Attracts a lot of half-context examples that only talk about how muscular the female character but does not explain how the work portrays the character as attractive.
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* BuxomIsBetter: Frequently used to point out a character has large breasts.
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* BadassBeard: Attracts examples that simply list character names without how the beard is connected to being a badass. Was initially brought up in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13226024250A77804400&page=114#comment-2850 ZCE cleanup thread]].
* BadassMustache Like its sister trope, a lot of examples just list character names without explaining being a badass.
* BadassMustache Like its sister trope, a lot of examples just list character names without explaining being a badass.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Often used in ZCE fashion to indicate that a character doesn't wear shoes.
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* BaldWomen: About women being bald as an symbol of power or masculinity, but most examples miss the symbolism. Discussed [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13350380440A15238800&page=359#comment-8963 here.]]
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* BaldWomen: About women being bald as an symbol of power or masculinity, but most examples miss the symbolism. Discussed [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13350380440A15238800&page=359#comment-8963 here.]]]] Wick check can be found at Sandbox.BaldWomenWickCheck
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* {{Sarashi}}: Is plagued with ZCEs but the unifying factor seems to be brawler type characters being associated with the trope.
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* {{Sarashi}}: Is plagued with ZCEs [=ZCEs=] but the unifying factor seems to be brawler type characters being associated with the trope.
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* TVHeadRobot: Has many [=ZCEs=], and is essentially just "Robot with a TV/Computer for a head", which may not be notable.
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* ElementalHair: The trope is mostly focuses on hair colors that correspond with elements rather than hair being made out of a certain element even though the description seems to cover both concepts. Wick Check [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1612815289013872500&page=1#comment-1 here]].
* LennonSpecs: Administrivia/ZeroContextExample problems, often simply mentioning that a character wears round sunglasses, and concerns that it's Administrivia/PeopleSitOnChairs.
* LennonSpecs: Administrivia/ZeroContextExample problems, often simply mentioning that a character wears round sunglasses, and concerns that it's Administrivia/PeopleSitOnChairs.
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* OdangoHair: The description says what the hairstyle is like, but doesn't prescribe any narrative signficance to it. The on-page examples don't prescribe any narrative significance, either, and often feature Administrivia/WordCruft, particularly of the "this example is an example" type ("X does this", etc.). The main page also displays the ZCE problem that appearance tropes frequently experience -- comment markup appears 143 times in the page code (as of April 20, 2020), only eight occurrences of which are for notes at the beginning of the code, and the page is in the Administrivia/PagesNeedingExampleContext index. Has a wick check [[Sandbox/OdangoHairWickCheck here]].
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* OdangoHair: The description says what the hairstyle is like, but doesn't prescribe any narrative signficance to it. The on-page examples don't prescribe any narrative significance, either, and often feature Administrivia/WordCruft, particularly of the "this example is an example" type ("X does this", etc.). The main page also displays the ZCE problem that appearance tropes frequently experience -- comment markup appears 143 times in the page code (as of April 20, 2020), only eight occurrences of which are for notes at the beginning of the code, and the page is in the Administrivia/PagesNeedingExampleContext index. Has a wick check [[Sandbox/OdangoHairWickCheck here]].
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* ElementalHair: The trope is mostly focuses on hair colors that correspond with elements rather than hair being made out of a certain element even though the description seems to cover both concepts. Wick Check [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1612815289013872500&page=1#comment-1 here]].
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* ElementalHair: The trope is mostly focuses on hair colors that correspond with elements rather than hair being made out of a certain element even though the description seems to cover both concepts. Wick Check [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1612815289013872500&page=1#comment-1 here]].
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* HornedHairdo: All the examples are [=ZCEs=] that at best describe the hairstyle but not how the character is evil or malicious.
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* ElementalHair: The trope is mostly focuses on hair colors that correspond with elements rather than hair being made out of a certain element even though the description seems to cover both concepts. Wick Check [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1612815289013872500&page=1#comment-1 here]].
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* ElementalHair: The trope is mostly focused on hair colors that correspond with elements rather than hair being made out of a certain element (which is something that may or may not be a separate trope on its own)
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* ElementalHair: The trope is mostly focused focuses on hair colors that correspond with elements rather than hair being made out of a certain element (which is something that may or may not be a separate trope on its own)even though the description seems to cover both concepts.
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* ElementalHair: The trope is mostly focused on hair colors that correspond with elements rather than hair being made out of a certain element (which is something that may or may not be a separate trope on its own)
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* OdangoHair: The description says what the hairstyle is like, but doesn't prescribe any narrative signficance to it. The on-page examples don't prescribe any narrative significance, either, and often feature Administrivia/WordCruft, particularly of the "this example is an example" type ("X does this", etc.). The main page also displays the ZCE problem that appearance tropes frequently experience -- comment markup appears 143 times in the page code (as of April 20, 2020), only eight occurrences of which are for notes at the beginning of the code, and the page is in the Administrivia/PagesNeedingExampleContext index.
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* OdangoHair: The description says what the hairstyle is like, but doesn't prescribe any narrative signficance to it. The on-page examples don't prescribe any narrative significance, either, and often feature Administrivia/WordCruft, particularly of the "this example is an example" type ("X does this", etc.). The main page also displays the ZCE problem that appearance tropes frequently experience -- comment markup appears 143 times in the page code (as of April 20, 2020), only eight occurrences of which are for notes at the beginning of the code, and the page is in the Administrivia/PagesNeedingExampleContext index. Has a wick check [[Sandbox/OdangoHairWickCheck here]].
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* FingerlessGloves: Despite the description listing various meanings behind wearing these types of gloves, it's mostly filled with Administrivia/{{Zero Context Example}}s, which may point to a deeper issue with the trope.
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* FingerlessGloves: Despite the description listing various meanings behind wearing these types of gloves, it's mostly filled with Administrivia/{{Zero Context Example}}s, which may point to a deeper issue with the trope. A collaborative wick check was done at Sandbox.FingerlessGlovesWickCheck.
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* ProphetEyes: Covers all possible narrative uses for a character having cataracts, including characters who just happen to have them with no elaboration.
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* JaggedMouth: Lists many ways the trope comes into effect, but most examples are to the tune "is this" or "has this" with no explanation.
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* CasualSportsJersey: Questionable tropeworthiness. Brought to TLP Crash Rescue with no resolution.
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* LennonSpecs: Administrivia/ZeroContextExample problems, often simply mentioning that a character wears round sunglasses, and concerns that it's Administrivia/PeopleSitOnChairs.
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* {{Cephalothorax}}: Mostly just a list of characters with this body plan, save for the RealLife folder.
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* {{Cephalothorax}}: {{Cephalothorax}} and WaddlingHead: Mostly just a list of characters with this body plan, save for the RealLife folder.plan.
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* {{Sarashi}}: Is plagued with ZCEs but the unifying factor seems to be brawler type characters being associated with the trope.