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2[[caption-width-right:209: [[MemeticMutation ALWAYS ANGRY!]] '''[[UnstoppableRage ALL THE TIME!!!]]]]'''
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4FacelessGoons are already pretty scary, but some villains just want more. But the faces ''under'' the helmets [[{{Everyman}} aren't particularly fearsome]], and SpikesOfVillainy just don't cut it. Something to suggest the pain these guys are gonna bring...
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6Solution: make ''the helmet itself'' look angry. Enter...''the Rage Helm''.
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8This is when a helmet's visor is embossed with a furious face or something similarly frightening. Merely having scary-looking eye-slits doesn't count, although features that just vaguely suggest a wrathful expression might. Stern looks also count, and might even be scarier than the raging ones. Don't be surprised if this is part of the DoomTroops' uniform. MechaMooks might have this, depending on how their "faces" look. Compare and contrast MalevolentMaskedMen (for when the scary visor is the whole point) and ExpressiveMask (which actually ''changes'' expression). See also FacelessGoons and GasMaskMooks. A common feature of ScaryImpracticalArmor.
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15* ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}''
16** The MS-07 Gouf series of Mobile Suits in have a distinctive triangular protrusion hanging down from the middle of their [[CyberCyclops mono-eye]] visors, giving them a perpetually scowling look.
17** The MS-14 Gelgoog series have stern looks due to their wide, flat 'brows' and narrow visors. [[http://gundam.wikia.com/wiki/MS-14B_Gelgoog_Uma_Lightning_Custom Uma Lightning's variant]] deserves credit for looking like it's actually trying to glare someone to death.
18** The [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory Physalis Gundam]] also has an unusually malevolent looking face, with a curious, angry looking red "mouth" in place of the iconic twin horizontal vent slits.
19** As does the Legilis ([[SpellMyNameWithAnS Regulus]]?) Gundam in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE''.
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23* ''Fanfic/NoStarsInSight'': The soldiers of Val Vindica'aur's honour guard aboard the ''Rancis Olytus'' wear helmets engraved with the likenesses of snaring war beasts.
24* ''Fanfic/ThePalaververse'': ''Moonlight Palaver'' mentions "black-coated rams, clad in thick armour and with helmets that entirely covered their faces behind snarling masks", the guards of the Tyrant of Ovarn.
25* ''Fanfic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse:'' The guards of Zaldia are noted to have helmets designed to look like roaring bears.
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29* In ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'', Baymax's helmet (visible on one of the posters) frames his friendly BlackBeadEyes ''just'' right to turn them into perpetually scowling ConjoinedEyes.
30* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'', the Kakamora are a tribe of crazy intense coconut-armored pygmy pirates. Right after Moana comments at how cute they are, they paint angry faces over their armor.
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34* ''Film/EdgeOfTomorrow''. Rita Vrataski is part of an elite squad who decorate the helmets on their PoweredArmor with skulls, to contrast them with [[HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic Rita who always goes helmetless]] for plot-related reasons.
35* In the movie of ''[[Film/PrinceCaspian Prince Caspian]]'', [[BigBad Miraz's]] forces wear helmets embossed with a fearsomely snarling face, and Miraz himself wears a slightly fancier one.
36* ''Film/IronMan'': The closure line of Stark's Iron Man helmet suggests a thin-lipped scowl.
37* ''Franchise/StarWars''
38** Darth Vader's helmet has a chillingly penetrating stare, and this was exaggerated for WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels, making him look much more angry. Appropriate as the concept was based on samurai armor (see RealLife below.)
39** Stormtroopers are intended to look this way, with their frowning mouth grills vaguely resembling a grimace, but they look more sad to some people.
40* Dark Helmet from ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' is an over-the-top parody of Vader.
41* Evil Robot Maximillian in ''Film/TheBlackHole'' has that [[CyberCyclops bright red eye]] with a furrowing brow sculpted/painted above it, making it look like he's permanently scowling.
42* The immortals in ''Film/ThreeHundred''. [[NightmareFace Not that they need it, really]].
43* General Kael, TheDragon in ''Film/{{Willow}}'', has a helmet with a terrifying skull face that really leaves an impression.
44%%* Agamemnon's helm in ''Film/TimeBandits''.
45* Starting with Creator/TimBurton's ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' movies, every film version of Batman's costume has frowning eyebrows sculpted into the cowl.
46* In ''Film/{{Zardoz}}'', the [[CargoCult Exterminators]] wear grimacing masks of the titular Zardoz, their god who showers them with blessings in the form of guns and ammo.
47* In ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'', Immortan Joe, a despotic leader suffering from respiratory problems, wears an oxygen mask decorated with horse-teeth to have a skeletal/feral appearance.
48* In ''Film/BlackPanther2018'', Erik Killmonger dons his own vibranium armor with a snarling jaguar pattern baring its teeth on his mask.
49* Bloodsport of ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'' has a helmet that makes him look like a [[XenomorphXerox grimacing Xenomorph]].
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53* In the ''Literature/LoneWolf'' gamebook series, the Drakkarim -- EliteMooks of the [[EvilOverlord Darklords]] -- always wears metal helmets with scary facemasks, most often skull-shaped, in battle. To the point this is frequently the main feature used to describe them.
54* There are multiple villains, both minor and major, from the ''Literature/FightingFantasy'' books wearing scary-looking faceplaces as part of their attire.
55** Voivod from ''Literature/LegendOfTheShadowWarriors'' wears a horned helmet with a face-plate resembling a demonic skull, while his underlings, the titular Shadow Warriors, have half-masks that glares menacingly at their victims.
56** Lord Belgaroth from ''Literature/KnightsOfDoom'', besides his black plated armour, also dons a faceplate with a grinning demon's skull, complete with jagged fangs, alongside two vertical horns as tall as the faceplate itself.
57** Conrad Zaar from ''Literature/{{Moonrunner}}'', the zombie executioner and a Jason Vorhees {{Expy}}, wears a faceplate bearing a smile as he hunts you down.
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61* ''Literature/CrescentCity'': Hunt wears a helmet with a silver skull painted on it when he is sent to kill someone.
62* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' likes to mock this trope. They appear in ''Literature/InterestingTimes'' and ''Literature/{{Pyramids}}''. In ''Pyramids'' the soldiers wear them even during innocuous conversation, and some of the palace guards in ''Interesting Times'' have actually cultivated the art of going to sleep in their feet, confident of not being detected behind the expressions of metal rage on their visors.
63* In ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', dwarvish helms apparently were like these. One of these helms becomes significant as the signature item of the hero Túrin Turambar.
64* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''. The Hound has a helm resembling a snarling dog. It comes to represent the dark part of his personality as well as [[BecomingTheMask that of other people who wear it]].
65** When Eddard Stark visits Tobho Mott's smith shop, Mott offers to make him a helmet with a snarling wolf so detailed/realistic, children will cry upon seeing it. Stark declines.
66* The Blood Pact of ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'' wear bronze masks cast as snarling, angry faces when they go into battle. If that was not intimidating enough, they also [[MalevolentMutilation undergo ritual scarification]] and intentionally [[BloodSplatteredWarrior stain their uniforms with blood]].
67* Ithicanian army in ''Literature/TheBridgeKingdomArchives'' wears helms resembling savage animals, which--as [[TheProtagonist prince Aren]] says, was his grandfather's stroke of genius, even though they are uncomfortable to wear. But they hide the identity really well, which allows Aren himself to go on spying missions, as well as hiding the fact that a large proportion of Ithicanian military consists of women.
68* ''Literature/KaneSeries'': General Javro in ''Dark Crusade'' wears a helm with a visor that looks like a snarling demon's face. Underneath, his own face is horribly disfigured by burns.
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72* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': The Hound's helmet looks like a snarling dog.
73* The high-ranking Jaffa soldiers in ''Series/StargateSG1'' tend to wear full-face masks depicting the inspiring Egyptian, animal-headed god of their commanding Goa'uld, either snake heads for the Serpent Guards or hawk heads for the Horus Guards. Those are quite scary, except for Setesh guards' helmets. [[NoodleIncident Apparently]], the latter are the subject of many jokes among the Jaffa, jokes whose humor is LostInTranslation.
74* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', and several other ''Franchise/PowerRangers''/''Franchise/SuperSentai'' series have {{Mooks}} and [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters of the Week]] with sculpted mouths on their helmets. The rangers' helmets often feature sculpted mouths as well, but the trope is inverted in their case since their helmets' mouths are universally sculpted into neutral/calm expressions. In seasons where the rangers are animal themed, the helmets will often be based on that animal, but the snarling mouth acts as the helmet's eye piece.
75* The helmets of all Makai Knights in ''Series/{{Garo}}'' appear to be stylized images of wolves baring their teeth.
76* The Spectre siblings, a trio of demonic alien conquerors from ''Series/AndroMelos'', who later returned decades later in Tsuburaya's ''Series/UltramanX'' (and have been recurring villains since their comeback in 2015), wears such faceplates alongside their helmets. The younger brother Juda Spectre wears a golden mask with large, piercing red eyes and a sadistic smile, while the older brother Mold Spectre have his facemask resembling a scowling skull.
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80* Dr. Cube's serves as the logo for Wrestling/KaijuBigBattel.
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84* [[http://i.imgur.com/eRPsOBc.jpg Scary helmets]] are the default for ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' SpaceMarines. Righteous fury is extolled amongst them, after all. Even the "Beakies"[[note]]FanNickname for the birdlike helmets found in earlier versions of the Space Marines.[[/note]], which don't have anything that looks like a mouth, look constantly angry. Exaggerated with the fanmade [[http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Angry_Marines Angry Marines]] chapter, pictured above. To say nothing of the [[http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_1CdIK9Dvf6E/TU9Yg9lsNRI/AAAAAAAABpQ/4L6BbzXUbPw/s400/Black_templar_chaplain_by_LordHannu.jpg Chaplains]] and their skull-shaped helmets...
85** The Chaos Space Marines follow suit, some legions have spiky helmets for extra intimidation, and some legions have distinguishing features, the Night Lords have bat wings on their helmets designed to look really intimidating.
86* ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'': Rage Helm plus HumongousMecha = [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orhOvbfyyJw&t=1m5s Atlas]]. The Atlas head is [[SkeleBot9000 sculpted to resemble a skull]] and as such is technically incapable of displaying any emotion, though [[AceCustom many Atlases are customized to look angry]]. The Atlas II, a mech reserved for the elite units of the Star League, has an [[http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/258/3/8/devlin_stone__s_atlas_ii_by_flyingdebris-d2ysb2t.jpg especially angry head]].
87** Screaming giant robot skull face? [[http://www.sarna.net/wiki/images/5/5e/Banshee_1E.jpg Screaming giant robot skull face]]. Behold the BNC-series of Battlemechs, known as the ''Banshee''. Only 5 tons lighter than the ''Atlas'' and still plenty intimidating at first glance.
88* ''TabletopGame/MutantChronicles:'' The [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aN_xUGv0_UM/UVbYIGh0-MI/AAAAAAAAFLU/-65tIwG2khs/s1600/image-232738-full.jpg Venusian Rangers]] come with skull-faced helmets as standard issue.
89* Inverted in ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}''. Since HappinessIsMandatory, even the most brutal of the FriendComputer's goons often have smiley faces painted on their masks.
90* Deliberately invoked by ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' items called Helms of Dread, minor magical items whose only function is to have spooky GlowingEyesOfDoom, with no actual mechanical bonus for the users.
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94* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'': The Kanohi Hau's eyes are cast in an angry scowl, which is fitting for its most prominent wearer, the angry and HotBlooded Tahu, but is also worn by other characters with a variety of temperaments.
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98* ''VideoGame/AsgardsWrath'': The helmet the god of war, Týr, wears is very [[https://www.artstation.com/artwork/qAzLyD scowling and pointy]] with [[HornyVikings massive horns]].
99* Several of the hero helmet attires in ''VideoGame/ConquerorsBlade'' feature angry-looking war masks (most notably the appropriately-named Wrathful Emperor helmet).
100* A couple of the helmets in ''VideoGame/{{Vindictus}}'' have scary faces on them, notably the [[http://www.vindictuswiki.com/Beholder_Mask Beholder Mask]]. ''Vindictus'' is also the TropeNamer, but the item in question is ''not'' this trope; it's actually a helm enchanted to cause UnstoppableRage.
101* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
102** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'':
103*** Played straight with the each of the game's various Daedric helms.
104*** Averted with the Indoril helms of the [[ChurchPolice Ordinators]], which instead have an emotionless FrozenFace. The lore-friendly[[note]]relative to ''Morrowind''. To avoid either having to do significant edits of vanilla content or being inconsistent to the in-game vanilla lore, lore from games and books ''after'' Morrowind is given lower priority and is discarded if it doesn't fit with ''Morrowind's'' lore or feel[[/note]] ''VideoGame/TamrielRebuilt'' GameMod (which seeks to expand ''Morrowind'' by adding the rest of the province of Morrowind) indicates that there are specialized Ordinator groups whose helmets are altered to show other emotions. The ones who have shown up thus far are the Ordinators in Mourning, the guards for the necropolis of Necrom, whose helmets are designed to look like Nerevar (supplementary materials back around ''Morrowind'' said that the Ordinator helmet was based on Nerevar's face) [[ManlyTears crying]].
105*** Played straight with [[PhysicalGod Almalexia]]'s "War Mask" in the ''Tribunal'' expansion, which you get to see up close and personal [[spoiler:when [[BigBad she tries to kill you]]]].
106** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'':
107*** Dwarven Helmets exhibit this, with the faceplate of the mask crafted to look like a perpetually furious Dwemer ([[GenderedOutfit unless your character is female]], in which case it's smiling).
108*** Played straight once again with Daedric helmets, as is standard for the series.
109*** The Wolf Armor helmet has a cheek-guard shaped to resemble a wolf's jawbone.
110*** The Carved Nordic Armour introduced with the ''Dragonborn'' DLC has a helm shaped like a bear.
111* The ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' series:
112** The [[OppressiveStatesOfAmerica Enclave]] have PoweredArmor helmets so intimidating that, in the [[VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}} third game]] and ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', they ''reduce your Charisma by one point!'' [[DumpStat Not that it makes much difference.]] In the third game, they're nicknamed "devil suits" in-universe, as the Enclave armor resembles, er, devils with pointed horns.
113** The helmets of the T-series (T-45, T-51, and T-60) PowerArmor, ''especially'' the T-51, are not too far behind in this regard as their visors are always slanted in such a way as to make the soldier wearing them look like they're perpetually angry.
114** In ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'', the Enclave's Advanced Power Armor returns under the name X-01. The helmet still has the same insectoid appearance as in ''2'' and ''New Vegas'', but without the Charisma penalty. In fact, you can actually get a Charisma bonus depending on what paint job you get for your armor. Also, Charisma is no longer a DumpStat.
115** ''New Vegas'' has Legate Lanius's demonic helmet, which comes with a scowling facemask. There are also the helmets worn by some Marked Men on the ''Lonesome Road''. The best are near-perfect replicas of Lanius' helmet, but a step below that are the ones that are incomplete, cracked, and deformed.
116* ''VideoGame/FightKnight'' has the eponymous FIGHT KNIGHT, whose sharply angled helmet with deep diagonal view slits and vertical slits in the mouth plate give the appearance of a furiously scowling face. Very appropriate for a BloodKnight of his caliber.
117* Several helmets in ''VideoGame/BlacklightRetribution'' put a nasty-looking face on the helmet, such as the Bonebreaker, which is a scowling skull.
118* Concept art for Commander Rimanah in ''Videogame/EYEDivineCybermancy'' had him [[http://i.imgur.com/PbvUyXP.jpg wearing a grinning skull helmet]]. However, in-game both he and your Mentor wear serene facemasks. The Mentor's facemask even has a beard!
119* A scowling helmet known as Dragon Helm in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' is described as frightening to enemies, and it halves their defense because of it.
120* Meta Knight from the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series wears a mask that has this expression on his visor. However, given that most of the time he's an AntiVillain, AntiHero, or just an outright good guy, it's not indicative of what he's ([[VideoGame/KirbySuperStar usually]]) like.
121** Dark Meta Knight from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror'' has a much thinner visor, which makes him look more aggressive and constantly scowling at certain angles. His more violent nature definitely helps.
122** There's also Masked Dedede from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', who has a mask that has this expression, giving off an angry glare.
123* In the roguelike game ''Angband'', the Iron Helm of Gorlim is described as a gaudy, barbaric helm, and it aggravates all nearby creatures.
124* In ''VideoGame/HaloReach'', Emile decorates his visor with the visage of a demon skull.
125* ''VideoGame/TheLastGuardian'': The man-eating beasts ([[spoiler:Including our Trico originally]]) all wear metal helmets that have snarling dragon faces carved into them. Even just the shape of the helmets make the beasts look more threatening.
126* ''VideoGame/Prototype2'' redesigned the [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/prototype/images/e/e2/P2-BW_Render.png/revision/latest?cb=20120203144517 Blackwatch mask to become this]].
127* In ''Videogame/TheWitcher3'', the Wild Hunt wear scary skull themed black armor with skull-like helms. This is a deliberate intimidation tactic on their part. It's made more effective by the fact that they are Aen Elle, elves who are much taller on average than humans. Their helms also seem to be enchanted to make their voices sound [[EvilSoundsDeep deeper]] -- when their helmets are off they sound fairly normal (if arrogant) but with them on they sound like demons from the pits of hell.
128* ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'''s [[GasMaskMooks Combine Guards]] wear creepy gas masks similar to the skull-like Soviet PMG and PBF designs.
129* Helghast soldiers in the ''VideoGame/{{Killzone}}'' series have [[GlowingEyes slanted glowing eyepieces]] that make them look angry. Particularly when coupled with the low-sitting edge of their helmets and the KubrickStare they give on the covers of the first two games.
130* Darkly inverted with the Looking Glass Knight in ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII''. There are three faces on its helmet, but between their disturbing calm expressions and [[BattleInTheRain the constant rain]], they give the impression of constantly ''crying''.
131* The BlackKnight in ''VideoGame/AstalonTearsOfTheEarth'' wears a helmet engraved to look like it has two rows of bared teeth.
132* X in the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series is a downplayed example. The design on his default helmet slightly resembles angry eyebrows, reflecting the more aggressive playstyle and darker tone of the games themselves compared to [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic his predecessor]].
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136* The helmet of Muramasa from ''VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa'' in her armored form is adorned with a perpetually scowling face and whenever she or her wearer is using some of her more powerful moves the lips part to reveal gritted teeth, going from scowling to a violently rage filled expression.
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140* Jagganoth from ''WebComic/KillSixBillionDemons'' has his signature helm that looks like a grinning, demonic, vaguely elephantine entity with several skull-like attributes. He never goes out without it in public, to the point that it's rarer to see him out of the helmet than wearing it.
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144* {{Samurai}} could wear protective masks together with their helmets. The Menpō (from nose down to chin) and Sōmen (entire face) masks usually bore the shape of wrathful faces, and sometimes had a moustache made from horsehair.
145* In an aversion (or perhaps a TranquilFury-invoking variation), certain Roman soldiers wore metal face masks, but they always had impassive expressions to represent the gods.
146* In a downplayed present example, early medieval helmets , especially the [[https://www.epees.fr/2171-2603-thickbox/heaume-de-croise-combat.jpg heaume de croise]] combined a heavy brow with full-face covering impersonality elsewhere to amplify the effect.
147* Soviet gas masks often were colored white and had small eye windows, making them look eerily like skulls. Since they conceal nearly all of the face, this adds to the UncannyValley effect, making designs like the [[http://www.soviet-power.com/pictures/pbfblack.jpg PBF]], and the [[http://www.soviet-power.com/pictures/GasMaskNew.jpg PMG]], look rather imposing, but the [[https://41.media.tumblr.com/06a8fc30d921d04f7e6444665622b141/tumblr_n66nhcT8Fi1qct6ago1_500.jpg PMK]] comes closest to the trope, but the [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/taongglabas/IMGP1092.jpg GP-5]] is definitely the scariest.
148* Speaking of gas masks, modern panoramic masks, such as the [[https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61kOisKqZ+L._AC_SL1107_.jpg M50]], [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/51/c4/e0/51c4e07aa0780b876461904d4caa3bc2.jpg GSR]], and [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/gasmaskandrespirator/images/d/dc/PMK_4_basic.png/revision/latest?cb=20200619174130 PMK-4]], have a somewhat scowl-like appearance to the lenses at certain angles. They also vaguely look like the helmets worn by [[Franchise/StarWars death]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/death_trooper_sw.png troopers]].
149* There's a closely related idea in automotive design - it's common for people to anthropomorphize cars, with the lights as the eyes, the grill as the mouth, etc. Sports cars and high-end luxury models tend to be designed with a lot of hard lines and downward-sloping angles to give the car's "face" an angry, intimidating look, which presumably appeals to the kind of people who buy those cars.
150* Some balaclavas to have big, toothy maws printed over the wearer's mouth to make them look scary. While often worn by civilians to look cool, soldiers sometimes wear this variety as part of their protective gear for intimidation.
151* In youth hockey, many goalies wear helmets with an intimidating, angry-looking animal face on them: a wolf, a shark, a big cat, a bear, etc.
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