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3In fiction, there are many ways to show a character is cute. You can give them cute hair decorations. You can give people a LittleBitBeastly CuteMonsterGirl. Or, you can give a hint of both, which is where this trope lies.
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5Adding fake animal ears is a way to keep the media within the bounds of reality and avoid potential {{Squick}} while still having the appeal of a [[PlayboyBunny Bunny]] or CatGirl. They are most often found on a headband, but can also appear on hats, hoodies, or other hair decorations and head coverings. They can sometimes be accentuated with fake tails. Most common are cat ears, although fox, bunny, and dog can also be found.
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7This is a standard accessory for the PlayboyBunny outfit. It is also a common prop for {{Cosplay}}. May be seen on the BunnyEarsLawyer.
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9Compare SignatureHeadgear, CatGirl, UnusualEars, LittleBitBeastly (the latter two when the ears are necessarily real).
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17* ''Manga/KaijuGirlCaramelise'': When Kuroe and Arata go on a date to Destinyland, Arata requests that the two of them buy "Mitchy" ears to wear (Mitchy being a MockyMouse who is instead a rabbit). Kuroe refuses, saying that "THEY'RE FOR CUTE GIRLS ONLY!" Arata insists that she ''is'' cute.
18* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': Starting from the festival arc onward, these make appearances everywhere.
19** Evangeline accepted a bet where she would have to wear cat-ears (plus glasses, a school swimsuit, and the top of a SailorFuku) if she lost. Regrettably, Evangeline won this bet, though the readers do get to see Eva with all that stuff on, courtesy of her imagination.
20** Kaede gets some Bear ears for most of the festival arc (you can still see the tag in front of one of them)
21** Also, during the festival, several girls wear cat ears as part of a costume or on their own.
22** During the festival arc, Negi wears at various times a bunny costume, a cat-eared hood, and fox ears (the latter as part of a fox''girl'' outfit).
23** In the Magical World Arc, a number of the girls wear cat ears as part of disguise.
24** Setsuna, Chachamaru and Ako have cat ears as part of their pactio outfits.
25* ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei''. [[YaoiFangirl Harumi Fujiyoshi]] has a massive affinity for these. She once chased Itoshiki-sensei around town because he had a tail accessory without the proper headgear.
26* In ''Manga/{{Genshiken}}'', Kanako Ohno tries thoughout the manga to get Saki to wear one. Also, Madarame once put one on her, and she responded by chasing him through the halls with a broom.
27* In ''Manga/KOn'', Azusa is made to wear a cat ears band. The results are [[{{moe}} well worth it]]. This also earned her nickname "Azu-nyan".
28* In ''Manga/MariaHolic'', God has a pair. They even move, although her real ears are still visible.
29* The normally serious Nikaido dons these for the Mai Festival teacher's skit in ''Manga/TheWorldGodOnlyKnows''. Keima (and most likely the reader) finds this jarring.
30* In ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'', Japan places a cat ear headband on Greece after the latter said that he wishes to be reborn as a cat.
31* In ''Manga/{{Loveless}}'', cat ears and tails indicate that someone is a virgin. One member of the female Zero team is ashamed of her lack of ears and so wears fake ones.
32* ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'':
33** Izumi got cat ears when she was possessed (by a neko-spirit). Not a headband, but also not naturally hers.
34** Hayate himself gets these in his unwilling {{Instant Cosplay Surprise}}s.
35* "Aki-chan" from ''Sensitive Pornograph'' is a rare male, non-cute example. The ears come off as props for his potentially forced bunny play role in his abusive relationship.
36* Hazuki from ''Manga/TsukuyomiMoonPhase'' constantly wears a cat-eared headband, to the extent that in the anime adaptation it seems to be the main point of the entire show. After all, "Neko Mimi [[{{Memetic Mutation}} Modo Desu~]]"
37* During the first story arc of ''Manga/DragonBall'', there is a group of bandits that are identified by the bunny ears they wear on top of their hats. This is to show allegiance toward their leader, who's an anthropomorphic rabbit. Of course, confusion ensues when Bulma arrives in town while dressed as a PlayboyBunny because of [[ChivalrousPervert Oolong]].
38* In early ''Manga/OnePiece'', the Black Cat Pirates, all of which are males, wear black cat ears, with the exceptions of their captain, Kuro, and first mate, Jango.
39* Teru of ''Manga/MagicOfStella'' seems to like these.
40** When she leaves the SNS Club for college, she left a rabbit one and all subsequent presidents are supposed to wear it.
41** In episode 10, Tamaki thinks she is wearing one, but it turns out to be an actual [[HeadPet cat on her head]].
42* In ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'', Ritsu Kasanoda is briefly shown wearing cat ears as part of his attempt to be less scary. It doesn't work.
43* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' and his team mates wear the cat ears version in a filler episode. The ears enable them to understand the cat-people language. The end of the episode has [[spoiler: Itachi]] wearing them as well.
44* Koboshi in ''Manga/PitaTen'' always wears a pair of fake cat ears, until her [[ImportantHaircut hairstyle change]] late in manga.
45* Hiiro in ''Yomeiro Choice''. She also sports a strap that hangs off the back of her dress that clearly mimics a tail.
46* Kuro Kagami in ''Kodomo no Jikan'' often sports a pair of cat ears to complement whatever she's wearing from her UnlimitedWardrobe.
47* Tsugumi from ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'' wears a cat-eared headband, has CuteLittleFangs, and sometimes displays cat-like mannerisms.
48* The Third ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' film gives Asuka Shikinami a cat eared hat that is [[{{Defictionalization}} now for sale.]]
49* Nagisa Momoe from ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'' wears a cat-eared hat as part of her MagicalGirl outfit.
50* In ''Anime/SandsOfDestruction'', Kyrie likes wearing cat ears. He eventually convinces Morte to wear rabbit ears, though she's less amused and only doing it out of necessity, as beastmen show more than a little FantasticRacism towards humans.
51* There's an entire chapter of ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'' devoted to the main cast trying on cat-ear headbands. Both Shirogane and Kaguya end up suffering a CutenessOverload at the sight of each other wearing them and their use in the student council room is subsequently banned.
52-->'''Fujiwara:''' Cat ears are scary!!
53* ''Anime/YashahimePrincessHalfDemon'': Moroha wears a red hair ribbon that evokes the dog ears of her father, [[Manga/InuYasha Inuyasha.]]
54* ''Anime/YuriOnIce'':
55** The members of Yuri "Yurio" Plisetsky's GroupieBrigade, the "Yuri Angels", are easily recognizable by their cat-eared headbands (since Yurio is known for his love of cats). Yurio ends up wearing a cat-eared headband himself in Episode 8, when a fan throws him one as a gift at the end of his short program and it lands squarely on his head.
56** The hoods of the Nishigori triplets' vests all have animal ears on them; Axel's hood has bear's ears, Lutz's has bunny ears, and Loop's has cat ears.
57* Umaru from ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'' has her trademark hamster hood, which she only wears at home. The anime's second opening also shows her wearing a variety of different animal hoods.
58* Hidomi from ''Anime/FLCLProgressiveAndAlternative'' wears [[HeadphonesEqualIsolation headphones]] with cat ears on them. They're very precious to her and she's very reluctant to take them off.
59* In ''Anime/GundamBuildFightersTry: Island Wars'', Shia Kijima wears a sleeveless hoodie with cat ears on the hood. To go with that themeing, her Gunpla for the short, the [[Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer 00]] [[AceCustom Shia]] [[Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer Qan [=[T]=]]] has cat ears on its head.
60%%* ''Manga/AhAndMmAreAllSheSays'': Tanaka and Toda wear these in chapter 8.
61* ''Manga/LifeWithAnOrdinaryGuyWhoReincarnatedIntoATotalFantasyKnockout'': The points of Tachibana's crown somewhat resemble rabbit ears, in reference to the [[LittleBitBeastly rabbit woman]] Love Goddess that chose him. When he has moments of SuperDeformed expression, it gives him a silhouette like a cartoon rabbit.
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65* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
66** Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}} wears a masked hood with cat ears in most of her incarnations.
67** Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}} himself always has tiny bat-ears on his cowl, in all incarnations.
68* ''ComicBook/TheCat'': Greer Grant Nelson, from Marvel's short-lived 1972 series, wears a masked hood with cat ears as part of her costume. She later mutated into the LittleBitBeastly ComicBook/{{Tigra}}, and the discarded costume was eventually adopted, hood and all, by ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} (a.k.a. ComicBook/PatsyWalker), of Marvel's ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' and ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'' teams.
69* ''ComicBook/{{Critter}}'': Cassia Crawford wears an animal-eared headband with cat-like ears. They interface with her natural telekinesis to enhance her focus, and provide additional capabilities of their own: The ears help her to focus her abilities, and extend the reach of her senses. On at least one occasion, they allow her to hear despite the fact that her eardrums have been blown out by a villain's sonic attack.
70* ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'': [[CuteBruiser Molly Hayes]] wore a kitty-eared hat at least once.
71* ''ComicBook/IKillGiants'': Barbara Thorson wears these to give herself UnusualEars. It also helps to serve as visual shorthand for how other people in the story see her as an outsider and "weirdo."
72* ''ComicBook/TheUnbeatableSquirrelGirl'': Squirrel Girl wears a squirrel-ear headband as of her 2015 solo series. This addition to her costume tends to appear in comics (and assorted tie-in material) published later.
73* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
74** The [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]], aka Priscilla Rich, wore a masked hood with cat ears as part of her costume. A second Cheetah (aka Deborah Domaine), succeeded her aunt as Wonder Woman's enemy, her own costume involving her wearing a cat-eared headband instead of the hood.
75** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': The Holldiay Girls have Gel Osey wear a sexy cat outfit including a cat eared headband as punishment if she wants to stay in their sorority after she nearly sabotages a project to create a rocket to fly to Venus in her jealously and ignorance. The lesson doesn't stick and she goes out that night and messes up the project thinking that those who worked on it are no better than her.
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79* ''{{ComicBook/Foxtrot}}'': One strip has a worried-looking Roger ask his wife if she remembers what he said about his bachelor party, where his friends drank and told stories. He then says he might have kept a souvenir... cue Jason in Playboy bunny ears, which he's mistaken for an Easter bunny costume.
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83* In ''Roleplay/AsukaQuest'', Asuka eventually gets some sets from a costume store that [[ExpressiveEars move in accordance with the wearer's mood]].
84* ''Fanfic/FateRevelationOnline'':
85** Silica wears one to match her Beast Element and serve as an aid to enter [Mindset of the Beast]. Ilya might have been trolling her a ''little'', but it does seem to help.
86** The Black Cats use these as a substitute for guild-themed costumes but eventually get rid of them.
87* In ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail'', Olmec grants Chloe Cerise a red cloak -- "The Cloak of Marchosias and Wepwawet" -- that comes with a hood shaped like a wolf's head, complete with ears.
88* In ''Fanfic/PrettyCureMagicOfTheRainbow'', [[Anime/KiraKiraPrecureALaMode Himari]] wears a pair of bear ears to a fairytale-themed party, a la ''Literature/GoldilocksAndTheThreeBears''.
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92* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'' the main characters don horse-ears headbands and tails as part of Canterlot High's cheerleader outfit during the big musical number, since the mascot of the school is a horse. They makes a comeback in the short "Shake Your Tails!" for a party, and in the sequel ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames Friendship Games]]'' for a pep rally and later during the title games.
93* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'': Mei and her friends expand on their scheme to get enough money for tickets to the 4*Town concert by selling headbands with red panda ears on them, along with fake tails and other red panda-themed merchandise they make themselves. Stacy immediately buys the red panda ears and tail and walks out of the girls' bathroom while wearing them.
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97* ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial''. On Halloween, Elliott's mother dresses up in a leopard costume complete with an Animal-Eared Headband.
98* ''Film/JosieAndThePussycats2001'' has cat-ear bands that [[spoiler:are part of a plot to secretly brainwash teenagers into buying whatever the villains want them to]].
99* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', Selina Kyle wears a pair of flip-down goggles that look like cat ears when they are in the up position.
100* In ''Film/MeanGirls'', many of the girls at the Halloween party are wearing these as part of their SexyWhateverOutfit. "I'm a mouse, duh."
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104* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Wilfred Mott loves wearing reindeer antler headbands at Christmas. During a Christmas scene in "Turn Left" he's wearing ''two'' headbands at the same time, much to his daugher's embarrassment.
105-->'''Sylvia:''' Dad, take those things off.\
106'''Wilfred:''' No, I shan't! It's Christmas.
107* In ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'', Josie and the Pussycats wear cat ears as "part of their brand".
108* At the start of the ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' ChristmasEpisode "My Own Personal Jesus", Turk is wearing reindeer antlers (and a red nose) as part of his characterisation as the only worker at Sacred Heart who maintains Christmas spirit. As the realities of hospital work during the festive period begin grinding him down (via a montage to a parody of "The Twelve Days of Christmas"), he takes them off.
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112* At the end of ''Literature/TheAmazingMauriceAndHisEducatedRodents'', when the Educated Rodents have become a tourist attraction in Bad Blintz, amongst the souvenirs for sale are Rat Ears.
113* In the ''Pax Britannia'' novel ''Gods of Manhattan'' by Al Ewing, the opening description of the WretchedHive of {{Steampunk}} New York has a brief reference to {{Gothic Lolita}}s with kitten ears poking out of their hair.
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117* Music/{{Kana}} [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Japan_Expo_2010_-_Moon_Kana_-_Day4_-_P1470230.jpg Kana]] of the hat variety.
118* Music/{{Ariana Grande}} wore mouse ears while performing her song Problem at the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards and she wore cat ears in Love Me Harder music video.
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122* In ''Pinball/TheAdventuresOfRockyAndBullwinkleAndFriends'', Rocky the Flying Squirrel wears a pair of fake rabbit ears for Bullwinkle's Hat Trick.
123-->'''Bullwinkle:''' Watch me pull a rabbit outta my hat!
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127* Theme parks usually sell these; the most famous example is Mickey Ears from Ride/DisneyThemeParks.
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131* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'':
132** The Cat-Eared hood is an equipable accessory that ups speed by a lot.
133** The Devout Class in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' and Seer Class in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance'' and ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2 A2]]'' have Cat-Eared Hoods.
134** Krille's White Mage job class in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has a cat-eared hood. This is ''probably'' to be cuter rather than sexier, given her age.
135** Catmancers like Minette in ''VideoGame/BravelySecond'' all have cat-eared hoods as part of the outfit.
136* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII2'': Female staff at the Serendipity casino wear cat-eared headbands.
137* ''VideoGame/LightningReturnsFinalFantasyXIII'': A wide variety of animal-eared headbands are available as adornments.
138* In ''VideoGame/ResonanceOfFate'', some of Leanne's hair bands have cat ears.
139* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' and ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' have the bunny hood which increases speed in Majora's Mask and stopped the skeleton enemies from showing up in Hyrule Field as Young Link Ocarina of Time.
140* In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros.'', from ''Melee'' onward, equipping the Bunny Hood from the aforementioned ''Zelda'' games will increase a character's running speed and drastically increase said character's jumping height. Any character. Including [[TheComicallySerious Mewtwo and Ganondorf]].
141* ''VideoGame/GuildWars'': Cat-eared headgear was handed out as a freebie during Halloween 2010. It's purely ornamental and has no game effect.
142* ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' has various types of animal headbands, like the Kitty Band (which has oddly round ears instead of pointy) and the Bunny Band.
143* ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' has the Bunny Ears Guild, which gives you bunny headbands for various characters in exchange for acquiring titles. Rita also gets a waitress costume which involves cat ears -- presumably on barrettes as they are not attached to a band -- and a different headband with a cat face decoration on it.
144* ''VideoGame/TricksterOnline''. Every character has these and a detachable tail by default. Each character type is actually named after which animals ears/tail they have. Odd thing is, they cannot be unequipped until you reach Lv 20. Also are non-dropable and have their own equip slots, so they don't hog any real inventory space. Most headgear also let the ears clip through, as if they had holes in them, but capes hide the tail completely.
145* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
146** The game has an achievement for Easter to cast bunny ears on a woman of every playable race above level 18.
147** It also has the literal version of the trope, a wearable item that gives one bunny ears.
148* Kokari of ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'' wears a [[NemeanSkinning rabbit pelt]] over his head. The ears of the pelt are positioned where they would be if he were an anthropomorphic rabbit. It makes him look both cuter and tougher at the same time.
149* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': One hat is the top half of a rabbits head, a pre-order bonus from ''VideoGame/{{Sam And Max|Freelance Police}}''.
150* ''VideoGame/{{Pangya}}'' features cat ears for most of the characters for sale for pang.
151* [[PlayerCharacter The Boss]] can buy and equip cat-eared headbands in ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2''.
152* ''VideoGame/RuneFactoryFrontier'' uses VirtualPaperDoll for head equipments. One of the more powerful headgears happen to be a bunny ears headband.
153* An equippable item for Pericci, the '''CatGirl''' (and thus totally superfluous), in the first ''VideoGame/StarOcean''.
154* For some reason, local zombie girl Nanashi is sporting cute pink rabbit ears ''VideoGame/DuelSaviorDestiny''. Why this is is never elaborated on.
155* The ''[[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Project Diva]]'' series of {{Rhythm Game}}s lets you customize your character (the Vocaloids of course) with accessories that include these after you purchase them with points earned in the game.
156* Annie, the Dark Child from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' wears a hairband with red kittie ears.
157* In ''VideoGame/DungeonMakerIITheHiddenWar'' the female main character can wear nekomata ears as a hat.
158* A possible accessory in ''VideoGame/HunieCamStudio'', which can be used to appeal to the [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom furry fetish]].
159* One of the side quests in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' involves a girl whose cat needs cheering up. The solution? Someone in the Hero's party must be equipped with a set of cat ears.
160* Usalia from ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance'' wears a rabbit-eared headband, with earmuffs covering her regular ears. However, she is actually a rabbit demon, and if her mother is any indication, her real rabbit ears are inside the fake ones.
161* ''VideoGame/LoveNikkiDressUpQueen'' has several outfits like this:
162** Cat: Tabby Cat (Jingle Kitty might be as well, but it's unclear whether the ears are a headband or real.)
163** Rabbit: Rabbit and Camellias, Fluffy Lop. There's also the hooded sweatshirt "Bunny Pocket", which has ears.
164* GenkiGirl Iris in ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' is never seen without her cat ear headband. [[spoiler: In the GoldenEnding she reveals that she wore it to keep her brain cancer from spreading, but even though she doesn't need it anymore she feels naked without it at this point.]]
165* The ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' series has this for some of the costumes.
166* Vikala from ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'', who's one of the Twelve Divine Generals who each represent an animal from the EasternZodiac; since she represents the Rat, she wears a headband with mouse ears on it. The headband is a MagicFeather for her, since she acts very energetic and outgoing while wearing it but becomes shy and introverted when it's taken off.
167* In the Foundation DLC for ''VideoGame/{{Control}}'', completing a side quest to find 8 ManekiNeko statues earns Jesse a cat-ears headband.
168* Schezo from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' typically averts the trope, but he has an alternate costume in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoQuest'' called Nekomimi Schezo that gives him a cat tail and a cat-eared headband.
169* Miku Maekawa from ''VideoGame/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls'' almost always wears fake cat ears, due to her habit of constantly pretending to be a CatGirl. [[Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls The anime]] reveals that she owns several pairs of cat ears.
170* The rather [[CuteAndPsycho fresh-faced, yet morally dubious]] Alice from ''VideoGame/SINoALICE'' wears a blue headband with two blue flames resembling rabbit ears, as an allusion to the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland''.
171* In ''VideoGame/{{Richman}}'', there's a mechanic called the Lottery, which works [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin like what it's expected.]] The lady that offers the ticket (and sometimes reveal the winner during certain points of the game) wears a cat-eared headband in ''4'' and a bunny one in most of her later appearances.
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175* Kasumi in ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvUnlimited'' and ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'' has random bunny ears as part of her uniform. It may have been her own idea to add them, though it also seems like something base commander Yuuko may have done for shits and giggles.
176* Chiaki Nanami from ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'' wears a bat-eared hoodie.
177* Faris Nyannyan from ''VisualNovel/SteinsGate'' always wears a cat-eared headband due to being a CosplayOtakuGirl, and she almost never takes them off except [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness when the situation is serious]].
178* In ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'', Yuuichi gave a pair of bunny ears to Mai when they were children to compensate for her short stature in hide-and-seek. She ran with it.
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182* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
183** Inverted with Blake Belladonna. For most of Volumes 1-3, Blake wears a head ribbon which is hiding her ''real'' [[LittleBitBeastly Faunus]] ears.
184** Played straight with Neon Katt's hoodie in Volume 7, which has cat ears sewn into it, but which she is never seen pulling into place.
185* ''WebAnimation/MysterySkullsAnimated'': Lewis's little sister Cayenne has a horned headband and Lewis, Vivi, Arthur and Shiromori have been shown wearing animal ear headphones in [[http://artsyfeathersartsyblog.tumblr.com/post/158050075642/artsyfeathersartsyblog-my-next-batch-of-steeckers official merchandise]].
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188[[folder:Webcomics]]
189* ''Webcomic/{{Spacetrawler}}'': Yuri starts off wearing a cat-ears headband. She eventually replaces them with [[BioAugmentation real cat ears]].
190* In the ''[[ShowWithinTheShow Lucky Bunny Bounty Show]]'', in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', bunny ears appear to be Unusagi's IconicItem.
191** In a [[http://egscomics.com/sketchbook/2019-005 filler strip]], [[GenderBender female]] Elliot and Catalina hang out in a store that sell these and decide to try some on and act silly. Ironically, canonically, both of them can transform into forms that have real cat ears.
192* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'''s [[TheDragon Draconian Dignitary]] [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=003432 wears one once.]]
193* In ''Webcomic/GirlsOfTheWild'', Dal Dal is almost never seen without her tiger ears hairclips.
194* ''Webcomic/KarinDou4koma'': Seren uses this for a PowerLimiter - bunny ears for her normal form, and cat ears for her child form.
195* The eponymous Webcomic/BladeBunny wears a pair of rabbit ears. And a tail, but she admits that's pure RuleOfCute.
196* In ''Webcomic/MenageA3'', it's become taken as read that animal ears headbands are beyond cute...
197** Zii was obliged to cosplay as an anime catgirl character while at work in a comics shop. (This may initially not have been entirely to her taste, but she soon discovered that it had the pleasing effect of [[DistractedByTheSexy disabling most of the customers]].) Then the cute kitten-ear headband became a prop in her seduction of Sonya and Sonya's boyfriend.
198** Then Sonya acquired more animal-eared headbands in order to seduce Zii.
199** Later, Jung incorporated this idea into his designs for Zii's band's costumes, [[http://www.ma3comic.com/strips-ma3/part_of_your_outfit_tonight which made Zii happy]] and [[http://www.ma3comic.com/strips-ma3/like_all_cute_little_bunnies scrambled Sonya's brain.]]
200** A few days after that, Sonya and Yuki were trying competitively to seduce each other. When Sonya found that a [[YouCanLeaveYourHatOn striptease]] wasn't quite working, [[http://www.ma3comic.com/strips-ma3/you_just_pushed_it_too_hard she just dug out the kitten ears.]] They seem to have become the sexual nuclear option...
201* ''Webcomic/LuminaryChildren'' has Leony with her bear ear headband.
202* The ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fan-comic ''Four Seasons House'' is a HighSchoolAU where all the characters are ordinary human beings; as a result, characters who are a LittleBitBeastly in the games like [[MoonRabbit Reisen]] and [[CatGirl Chen]] wear these so they still have their iconic appearances (and presumably because they would look weird without the ears).
203* Both Max and his cousin Sam from ''Webcomic/YoungerDays'' have "onesie" [[http://fav.me/d8ovsgr pyjamas with hoods]] which have cat ears (Max's is a black and white cat and Sam's is tiger-like). Max has also worn a [[http://fav.me/d9uka3r cat-hat]] (eyes and ears) and a cat costume for Halloween.
204* In ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'', Unity has this look when they visit the [[SouvenirLand Whimsy Little House theme park]] in "My House is Me", claiming to look like the Whimsy character Tapioca Pudding Cat. Sweetheart isn't sure stitching actual bobcat ears to her scalp has the same effect, even for a [[MixAndMatchMan patchwork girl]].
205* ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'': On [[https://shortpacked.com/comic/kitty-ears this page]], Lucy demonstrates one that reacts to emotions. Jacob is not that impressed.
206* In ''Webcomic/FreakingRomance'', the only time Zylith doesn't wear her cat ear headband is when she's sleeping. Combined with her love for her cat, Mr. Purrfect, this shows her to be a KindHeartedCatLover.
207* ''Webcomic/TheLounge'''s resident cutie-pie and cat lover Jamie [=MacKenzie=] sometimes wears a cat ear headband, moreso in earlier strips than later ones.
208* ''Webcomic/SuperRivals'': AscendedFangirl Cindi wears a pair of rabbit ears as part of her Thunder Bunny costume, which combined with her LeotardOfPower makes her look like a superpowered PlayboyBunny.
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212* ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'' theme song.
213-->''Josie and the Pussycats\
214 Long tails and ears for hats...''
215* The above is satirized by the character of Foxy Love in ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', though she tended to drift into LittleBitBeastly at times... that is to say, [[RuleOfFunny whenever it was funnier that way]].
216* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'':
217** Yugo's hat, and the hats of all Eliatropes in ''The Guardians'' spin-off, all have animal ears on them.
218** In the Gobbowl story arc, all the cheerleaders (including Amalia and Evangelyne) wear bunny-ears headbands.
219* Younger daughter Louise in ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' is never seen without her hat with bunny ears. It suits her [[BewareTheSillyOnes borderline psycho persona]].
220* Finn from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' wears a hat with bear ears. His female counterpart, Fiona wears a bunny-eared hat instead.
221* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', "Boss Mabel": Dipper dons a wolf-eared headband as part of his Pre-Teen Wolf Boy costume.
222* Cat Noir from ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' has cat ear-shaped hairclips as part of his outfit, though [[ExpressiveAccessory they sometimes move as though they were real cat ears]].
223* Maney from ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'' wears a horse-eared headband (or it may just be a cat-eared headband that she pretends are horse ears) since she's part of a group of girls who [[AllGirlsLikePonies love horses so much]] that they spend their time pretending to be horses themselves.
224* Luz from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse '' has a cat-eared hood on her shirt, though the ears aren't visible unless she pulls it over her head.
225* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': Mindy wears a hat with bear ears on it. She also wears a nightcap with bear ears, [[spoiler: and her space helmet has bear ears]].
226* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': Trini's winter hat has bear ears on it.
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230* [[PlayboyBunny Waitresses]] at the Magazine/{{Playboy}} Club used to have to wear these.
231* And now there's a version that [[http://neurowear.com/news/index.html reacts to your brainwaves.]]
232* During Christmas season, it's not unusual to see workers in retail businesses (gift shops, coffee houses, etc) wearing reindeer antler headbands.
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