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12->''"I can't stop looking into those entrancing eyes... Can she see all around her? Maybe she can see through the very fabric of time and space!"''
13-->-- '''[[VisualNovel/AceAttorney Phoenix Wright]]''' on [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Derpy]] [[MemeticBystander Hooves]], ''WebAnimation/TurnaboutStorm''
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15How do you make a blank stare even blanker? Have the character's eyes face slightly (or even more than slightly) ''away'' from each other -- reverse cross-eyes, if you will. It's usually used to make the character look unintelligent or dumbfounded, causing it to become known as "derp eyes" in some Internet circles. In [[JustForFun/TvTropesWillRuinYourVocabulary real world English]] this is called "wall-eye" or "squint", and in medical jargon "exotropia".
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17Sometimes however, they can be used for a more serious effect, such as showing that a character's mental stability is loosening, emphasizing an emotion (commonly anger or happiness); sometimes this is done when a character mocks another, or to emphasize that they act in a way unlike they usually do. They may occasionally be the result of plain old physical eye damage.
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19A particularly common form of OffModel in both hand-drawn and computer-generated 2D animation, especially when depicting an aside glance. Compare ComicallyCrossEyed, which is also used to convey stupidity or insanity, but is almost always PlayedForLaughs.
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21Unrelated to FishEyeLens.
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24!!Examples:
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26[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
27* Gastro from ''Manga/AssassinationClassroom'' has eyes apart from each other, and they probably enhance his shooting skill.
28* Maeve from ''Manga/{{Blame}}'' has eyes like this to make her look more dangerously unhinged.
29* Played for drama/horror in ''Manga/BloodOnTheTracks''. Shigeru's fall off a cliff causes a skull fracture which leads to bleeding in his brain, requiring surgery to relieve the pressure. When Shige sees him in the hospital after the surgery, he is comatose, his eyes pointing in opposite directions with extremely dark scleras, as if they're very bloodshot or even bruised.
30* Depending on the angle, Ryuk from ''Manga/DeathNote'' can have this.
31* Happens to Marcille in ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'' after she hears the scream of a mandrake.
32* Tap the alien rabbit sidekick from ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth'' have his eyes constantly pointing the opposite direction from each other in an up-down position.
33* Cell from ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' briefly adopts this look (complete with slobbering) after Gohan kicks him so hard that [[spoiler:he vomits up Android 18]].
34* Caster of ''Literature/FateZero'' has these, emphasizing that he's [[AxCrazy not the world's most stable individual]]. He's also a walking reference to the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, so it's only fitting that he has the "Innsmouth look" mentioned under Literature. In the Einzbern Consultation Room specials, it is revealed that he had these even when he was alive, and [[spoiler:Jeanne d'Arc]] would regularly poke his eyes back in. When he appears as a Saber in ''Literature/FateApocrypha'', he begins with normal eyes, but as his sanity declines, his eyes morph into this shape.
35* Kouran Mori, the BigBad of ''Manga/FlameOfRecca'' has these eyes which only adds to his creepiness and sociopathic tendencies.
36* The Gold-Toothed Doctor from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' has these behind his ScaryShinyGlasses. In his case, they emphasize just how ''off' he is.
37* Some of the aliens from ''Manga/{{Gantz}}'' will have this expression if their cover is blown or sustains enough heavy damage, right before dishing out horrible bloody violence.
38* Katou from ''Manga/{{Holyland}}'', emphasizing how nuts he is.
39* Since its unchanging cat smile is harder to convey in manga, Kyuubey is given this look in ''Manga/PuellaMagiOrikoMagica'' to enhance its creepiness.
40* Midori of ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'' does this at one point when asked to look at two copies of a pamphlet on either side of her. Her third eye also sprouts a second pupil so it can look both ways as well.
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44* Michelangelo's ''Art/{{David}}'', believe it or not, has the character's eyes move away from each other. Deliberate, because Michelangelo knew both eyes couldn't be viewed at once, and made each profile fill different artistic roles.
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47[[folder:Comic Books]]
48* Ink, one of Nicky Cavella's lackeys in ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX'', is depicted with his eyes looking in different directions.
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51[[folder:Comic Strips]]
52* Matt Groening's ''ComicStrip/LifeInHell'' would use a slight wall-eye effect on characters who were despairing about something. Doubtlessly influenced the early ''Simpsons'' examples.
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56* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': In "The Cameo", Blaze's ButterFace girlfriend Tracey is walleyed. It's shown to affect her vision, as she is heard crashing into a wall when trying to exit the doggy door. Blaze [[InnocentBigot insensitively makes fun of this]], calling her Ditzy-Doo -- and Tracey is rightly not amused.
57* Ditzy Doo, Element of Kindness in ''Fanfic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse'', is stated to have [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strabismus strabismus]].
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61* Cartoon depictions of Creator/RodneyDangerfield sometime veer into this when he's playing stupid: see ''WesternAnimation/RoverDangerfield'' and the Genie's impression of him in ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}''.
62* Belle in an infamous screencap from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastBellesMagicalWorld''.
63* ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'': During the disastrious dinner, Camilo, a shapeshifter, briefly chokes and lands himself with his eyes facing opposite ways. His father quickly tells him to "fix his face".
64* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'': Ed the hyena has these to emphasise his craziness.
65* Private from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}'' films, which enhances his status as the naïve NewMeat in the penguin squad.
66* Monchi, the Mitchell family's pug from ''WesternAnimation/TheMitchellsVsTheMachines''. His eyes are constantly facing in different directions, and since [[DogsAreDumb he's not very bright]] it takes all of his brain power to focus on a single point.
67* Squabble from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017'', due to being an expy of Ed the hyena from the ''Lion King'' example.
68* Maruti from ''Animation/TheReturnOfHanuman'' does this sometimes, either to show that he's crazy or [[OffModel because of technical problems]].
69* When E. Honda stumbles into Balrog's chest in ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', Balrog's got this look before winding up to clobber him.
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72[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
73* The Mad Hatter in ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010''. This, along with his bright orange hair and insane demeanor, is a result of severe mercury poisoning.
74* In ''Film/EllaCinders'', Ella does this when practicing different looks from a book on how to be an actor. She then starts moving either eye independently. It's a rather unsettling split-screen effect.
75* Franchise/{{Godzilla}}, whenever portrayed by [[PeopleInRubberSuits a suit]] that had fixed eyes. This is especially pronounced in ''Film/ShinGodzilla'', to the point that his eyes don't ever focus on anything and are, for the most part, unmoving.
76* An interesting case of this trope and MethodActing on the part of the actor for Pennywise the Dancing Clown in ''Film/It2017''; initially the director wanted to achieve this effect through CGI techniques, but Creator/BillSkarsgard told him that he could actually unfocus his eyes to achieve the desired effect. Thus, Pennywise appears wall-eyed in most scenes that he's in that aren't action heavy, [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou with most of said scenes shot so that one eye is pointed directly at the camera]].
77* Another method acting case happened in ''Film/TheBigShort'', as the real Michael Burry has a glass eye, and portrayer Creator/ChristianBale managed to keep one eye completely still to give that impression without resorting to prosthetics.
78* Jeebs in ''Film/MenInBlack''. Creator/TonyShalhoub [[https://youtu.be/eSk9uhhJROA?t=49 seemingly shifts the eye by hand]] - and in a comedic touch, every time Jeebs has his head shot the wonky eye changes side.
79* Igor from ''Film/YoungFrankenstein''.
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83* A minor character in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' books is Nobby Nobbs's on-again off-again girlfriend Verity Pushpram, a fishmonger who apparently has such a bad case of fish-eyes that it's earned her the nickname "Hammerhead".
84* In ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'', Miranda is turned into a bird monster with wide-set eyes and frequently turns her head to look at something of interest with one eye, then the other.
85* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'': Merope and Morfin Gaunt's eyes are said to point in different directions.
86* Finn from ''Literature/TheMagicToyshop'' has a misaligned right eye, which according to Melanie makes his gaze "disturbing and oblique". He explains that this was caused by him being [[EyeScream stung in the eye by a bee]] as a child.
87* Part of the Innsmouth Look from ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'', according to Creator/HPLovecraft. [[spoiler:Makes sense, since the inhabitants of Innsmouth are slowly turning into FishPeople.]]
88* ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
89** A minor character named Pounce from ''Ravenpaw's Path'' has this look worn all the time. He's often seen [[FunnyBackgroundEvent derping in the background]].
90** The blind character Jayfeather is often [[https://warriors-official-art.tumblr.com/image/616852616027242496 depicted]] this way in the Russian illustrations.
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94* Cookie Monster of ''Series/SesameStreet'' has eyes like this. It's apparently why he's Creator/MartyFeldman's favorite Muppet.
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98* Bud of ''Pinball/NoGoodGofers'' has fish eyes that regularly roll in opposite directions.
99* Q*Bert has this expression in the lower-left corner of the ''Pinball/QBertsQuest'' playfield.
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102[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
103* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': Wanda, of the ill-fated duo of Wayne and Wanda, has slight wall-eyes, though she isn't portrayed as particularly unintelligent (now, ''Wayne'' on the other hand...), just spectacularly unlucky.
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106[[folder:Video Games]]
107* In ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' taking an "R U A Wizard?" pill gives Isaac wall eyes for a short time as a reference to the "Are You A Wizard?" meme. Unlike most examples of this trope, Isaac's eyes actually move to the side of his face rather than just facing outwards. This makes it much harder to aim, because he fires his tears at a 45 degree angle rather than straight out in front of him. Picking up "The Wiz" gives Isaac this effect permanently and also gives him a DunceCap, but to compensate it doubles his rate of fire and makes them travel over obstacles. It's still widely seen as a PowerUpLetDown, though.
108* In ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'', Tiny Tina's left eye sometimes drifts outwards due to a glitch, but the developers liked it so they left it in.
109* A kangaroo enemy in ''VideoGame/DynamiteDux'' has these.
110* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' : The "IdiotSavant" perk (which randomly grants a bonus to EXP, which gets more likely the lower your character's INT stat is) is represented by a picture of the series mascot Vault Boy with fish-eyes and a goofy grin. [[CrossesTheLineTwice To drive it over the line again,]] every time it triggers, your character lets out a dopey guffaw.
111* Nugget from ''VideoGame/{{Kindergarten|2017}}'' and Margaret the lunch lady from ''VideoGame/Kindergarten2'' both have these permanently, serving to emphasise their weirdness/ambiguous disorders.
112* [[TokenHeroicOrc Gooey]], a ([[DumbIsGood questionably]]) sapient offshoot of [[BigBad Dark Matter]] and best friend to ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'', has these. Sillydillo counts as well.
113* All passive (harmless) mobs in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''. Since eyes are only two pixels wide by one pixel tall, it was either that or crossed eyes, which ''are'' used for the default player character skin and for wolves and ocelots, to make them look more intelligent.
114* All the rats in ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'' have eyes that constantly look at the opposite direction. There are some other enemies as well with those kinds of eyes.
115* October from the ''VideoGame/{{Richman}}'' series is an odd example, as he has googly eyes that are [[EyesAlwaysShut always shut]], make him look more like an alien than an old farmer.
116* Lemmy Koopa from ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' has a lazy eye that sometimes invokes this trope.
117* Masada (or that guy with the piano) in ''VideoGame/YumeNikki''. Likewise, when enraged, the toriningen can get these.
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120[[folder:Web Animation]]
121* Ben of ''WebAnimation/PuffinForest'' often draws himself with this look when he is feeling stupid.
122* Mario in ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]'' over 90% of the time to emphasize his stupidity. Other characters aren't immune…
123** Peach has these sometimes to show her increasing insanity.
124** In the 2020 episode "Mario's Mask Of Madness", every character possessed by the cursed Mario Mask acts like this canon's Mario at his craziest, complete with his trademark wall-eyes. Meggy also has these while possessed by the BEEG [=SMG4=] Mask.
125** In 2022's "Breaking Luigi", most characters' eyes derp either briefly or permanently upon [[ItMakesSenseInContext eating a Robotnik Head Pingas meme]] and becoming re-corrupted.
126** Whenever a character goes bug-eyed to show shock or fear, this can sometimes happen.
127** The one time this was used on Mario and NOT PlayedForLaughs was in 2022's "If Mario Was The Last Man On Earth". Mario's friends left him so he wouldn't screw up their attempt at a world record, and [[GoMadFromTheIsolation he cracked from being alone]]. The tell this is meant to be different and more serious than his usual derp-eyes is the noticeable blood vessels in his sclerae.
128* Used on a near-constant basis in ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' to identify video game characters (and [[ThisLoserIsYou video gamers]]) as being stupid, either in [[ArtificialStupidity gameplay]] or story.
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133* ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'': The SDCC edition Filmation accurate version of Hordak was the first time he came with his pet/mascot Imp. For some reason the sculpt for Imp was very fish-eyed. The later MOTU Classics version of the pair corrected this.
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137[[folder:Webcomics]]
138* The dwarves in ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' sometimes have these eyes.
139* Brianne from Webcomic/LeslieAndBrianne almost always has wonky eyes to further emphasize how stupid she is.
140* ''Webcomic/RageComics'': Many, many rage faces.
141* The characters in ''Webcomic/SarahsScribbles'' are often drawn slightly wall-eyed.
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144[[folder:Web Original]]
145* Parodied in ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "Game Glitches" during the ''Franchise/{{Rocky}}'' part, when the Glitch Gremlin changes Rocky Balboa's face by making his eyes pop out, and calls him "Bug-Eyed Balboa".
146* Sanguine, a FriendlySniper with modified vision in ''Literature/{{Twig}}'', has this effect, as he can rotate and aim each eye individually.
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149[[folder:Western Animation]]
150* Rivet from ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfFigaroPho'' sometimes dons this expression, such as in the episode "Fear of Mad Dogs", when he is malfunctioning.
151* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'':
152** This is the default expression for Bolbi.
153** In "Attack of the Twonkies", the Twonkies often wear this expression.
154* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', this is [[DumbMuscle Ed's]] default expression.
155* ''Every'' character in ''WesternAnimation/FishHooks'' does this expression pretty often, to the point you think you might think it's a CastFullOfCrazy (Clamantha and Coy in particular have this expression by default). They ''are'' fish, [[JustifiedTrope so]]...
156%%* This is a design staple in and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
157* ''WesternAnimation/TheGhostAndMollyMcgee'': In "The Greatest Concert Ever", Scratch expresses concern that Molly was up all night working on her convoluted scheme to intercept Kenny Starr and ask him to perform at the Brighton Bandshell, asking her if she got ''any'' sleep last night. Molly's response is to stand there as one of her eyes drifts off to the side.
158-->'''Molly:''' Huh? Sorry, I fell asleep with my eyes open for a second.
159* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
160** Grunkle Stan gets this expression a lot whenever he states a stupid plan, most notably the driving bear from "[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E14BottomlessPit Bottomless Pit]]".
161** Old Man [=McGucket=] sports this nearly all the time.
162* GIR from ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' has these in his dog costume. He's insane and ditzy.
163* Ruby-Spears's ''WesternAnimation/{{Mega Man|RubySpears}}'' has had this photoshopped to the point of MemeticMutation.
164* Seen a few times in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', often as a FreezeFrameBonus due to typically being [[OffModel an animation error]]:
165** Derpy Hooves is an interesting case: she's fish-eyed and just as often seen ComicallyCrossEyed. She inverts this as her eyes usually face inward.
166** The toys of Princesses Celestia and Luna tend to suffer from this, as do the Miniature Collection toy of Zecora and the Target-exclusive plush of Twilight Sparkle.
167** One background pony in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E5GriffonTheBrushOff Griffon the Brush Off]]" can be seen making a crazy "shocked" face, complete with fish-eyes, when Gilda scares off Fluttershy. The same background pony makes another fish-eyed face in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E22HurricaneFluttershy Hurricane Fluttershy]]".
168** Rainbow Dash briefly wears this expression in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E13FallWeatherFriends Fall Weather Friends]]" while trying to laugh off Twilight Sparkle's suspicions.
169** Pinkie Pie wears this expression during her infamous SanitySlippage in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E25PartyOfOne Party of One]]" whenever she is puppeteering the friends that she created for Gummy's after-birthday party.
170** Twilight Sparkle lapses into this several times during [[SanitySlippage her brief struggle with mental instability]] in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E3LessonZero Lesson Zero]]".
171** Purposefully averted at one point during "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 A Canterlot Wedding -- Part 2]]". During [[spoiler:fake]] Cadance's song, she gives a sideways look at the audience (directly to her right) while standing in front of a mirror (directly to her left). The show's art style would have rendered this as her having fish eyes, so her mirror image's eye is closed to keep the focus on the other one. Fans sometimes cite this as an animation error, not realizing how odd she would have looked had this not been done. Basically, as the ponies have their eyes partly to the sides of their heads and not pointing directly ahead as with humans, turning one eye directly to the side makes it impossible to point the other one in the same direction. From the character's own point of view, it would seem she would have split her field of vision in two if she'd kept the left eye open, so this was perhaps {{justified}} in-universe too.
172* In ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', this is the default expression of Perry the Platypus when he's in his civilian guise. In "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbMomsInTheHouse Mom's in the House]]", Phineas and friends make fish-eyed expressions like Perry during the "Perrytronic" song.
173* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': In "[[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS4EP6 Knock It Off]]", this expression is seen on several of Dick Hardly's Powerpuff knock-offs.
174* Many characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' have fish eyes when drawn in an "off-model" way. Ren's especially obvious, since he's a chihuahua.
175* Greta Gator, the hotelkeeper in the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' episode "[[Recap/ScoobyDooMysteryIncS1E2TheCreepingCreatures The Creeping Creatures]]", has constant Fish Eyes.
176* Pops up now and again on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', especially on earlier seasons:
177** [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Ralph Wiggum]] is drawn this way a lot of the time (although it's pretty subtle).
178** When Sideshow Bob hypnotizes Bart in one episode, the Simpson kid becomes cross-eyed.
179** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E10DiatribeOfAMadHousewife Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]", Marge is trying to talk some sense into Homer, and his reaction is to stand there staring off into space, with one of his eyes wobbling back and forth. Then the same scene is repeated with Bart and Lisa in the same episode.
180** The episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E4IDontWannaKnowWhyTheCagedBirdSings I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]" revolves around Marge being stalked by a bug-eyed fugitive who wanted her to see him in prison after she persuaded him to turn himself in to the police, but she never did. This feature is pointed out repeatedly and usually PlayedForLaughs, but it looks rather disturbing at a point when they're in a stadium and he appears to look down at Marge from the jumbotron. For bonus points, the guy was voiced by Creator/SteveBuscemi.
181* On ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', this is done a few times, most notably in the episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS4E5SellingOutFunnyPants Selling Out]]", done by the new manager, Carl. The only time he doesn't do this is when he narrows his eyes at Mr. Krabs, but he's back to his glasgow-style smile and literal fish eyes afterwards.
182* In the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E5Frybo Frybo]]", Steven goes wall-eyed when he zones out on an {{infodump}} from Pearl regarding some magic gem shards.
183* Luigi briefly wears this expression at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Super Mario World|1991}}'' episode "The Yoshi Shuffle".
184* ''WesternAnimation/ElTigreTheAdventuresOfMannyRivera'': Zoe Aves gets this expression twice when she nearly blows her secret identity in front of Manny and Frida. The first time, her bangs prevent the viewer from seeing her left eye, so it merely looks like she's watching Frida warily. The second time, her helmet exposes her other eye, so the viewer can now see how one eye tracks Frida and the other tracks Manny.
185* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
186** In "[[Recap/TotalDramaMastersOfDisasters Masters of Disasters]]", Owen's eyes independently stare outwards when he returns from a major surgery after a major blow to the face. It highlights that he's awake but still largely out of it.
187** Mike always has this expression while he takes a deep breath right before one of his alternate personalities activate.
188* Megatron and Starscream {{Narm}}fully don this expression several times in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime''.
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191[[folder:Real Life]]
192%%* The man of the "Are You A Wizard?" meme. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
193* [[http://imgur.com/gallery/zNIxJ The Potoo Bird]] seems consistently unable to focus both eyes on a subject in spite of its forward-facing eyes.
194* Because their eyes tend to protude, pugs very often look wall-eyed.
195* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_syndrome Down Syndrome]] can cause this.
196* Due to their ability to move their eyes independently from each other, chameleons sometimes look like this.
197* People with severe vision loss in one or both eyes sometimes end up getting either these or [[ComicallyCrossEyed crossed eyes]].
198* Creator/BillCosby started looking noticeably wall-eyed in the mid-2000's as his vision began to fail. By the time of his sexual assault trial, he was legally blind and this was in full effect.
199* Creator/JackElam had a successful career unnerving people in various roles, starting in western films and series like ''Series/{{Rawhide}}'' and continuing in guest roles well into the 1990s. Often he was the villain, but sometimes he just put the "strange" in stranger. Lampshaded in one comedic guest spot (possibly his recurring role on ''Series/EightIsEnough'') where someone [[RunningGag kept saying]], with reference to Elam's character, "Never trust a man who can't look you in the eyes."
200* As on glorious display above, the late Creator/MartyFeldman, a talented actor and great comedian. His were caused by Graves's Disease.
201* Creator/RyanGosling has some pretty subtle ones, but it's more obvious in his page pic.
202* Music/GeorgeHarrison of Music/TheBeatles. That didn't seem to matter to any of his thousands of fangirls, though.
203* Creator/ScarlettJohansson, although it's not very noticeable.
204* Creator/PeterLorre had these, but they're not really obvious.
205* Creator/GrouchoMarx had a small case of this.
206* Creator/DavidProwse got these towards the end of his life.
207* Creator/JeanPaulSartre infamously had a strong outward deviation in his right eye, and was apparently teased and bullied because of it in his childhood.
208* The Finnish politician Paavo Väyrynen has a noticeable strabismus, leading to frequent jokes about how he's always keeping an eye on both the East and the West.
209* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Williams Kit Williams]], author and artist of ''Literature/Masquerade1979'', has noticeable drift in both eyes in his various photos. Despite this, his artwork is remarkably detailed and intricate.
210* Richard Williams of Music/{{Kansas}} sometimes has this appearance in early photos of the band. Justified in that one of his eyes was a fake glass eye (replacing an eye he lost making a homemade bomb when he was younger). Eventually he got tired of fooling around with the glass eye and started wearing an eye patch.
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