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7->''"We were trapped. There he stood, between us and the alley. Scut Farkus staring out at us with his yellow eyes. He had yellow eyes! So help me, God, yellow eyes!"''
8-->-- '''Adult Ralphie''', ''Film/AChristmasStory''
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10In fiction, when a character has yellow eyes, commonly the sclera, but can be the iris, it usually denotes that a character has a rather unscrupulous nature. Sure signs that a character cannot be trusted or is a bit of a {{Jerkass}}.
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12Historically, this is probably inspired by canines, felines, rodents, reptiles, toads, and birds of prey, which can have amber, yellow, gold, or orange irises, and are associated with being conniving, clever, and wise. Also reptiles and toads are sometimes [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent associated with villainy]], and can have yellow eyes. Ironically in these animals what you're usually seeing are larger irises which were probably mistaken for a yellow sclera. In particular, the visual itself might be related to the reflective eyes of many animals in the dark, which explains the particular bright palette in contrast with dark or dim figures.
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14A variant of this trope is a sneaky or crafty character with yellow or light-yellow eyes that have green or yellow green centers to them. Sometimes, the green-centered yellow eyes are used to accentuate the character’s sneakyness, craftiness, meanness, and/or evil in relation to non-green-centered yellow eyes or to distinguish them as the crafty or evil ones within works made up of largely or mostly yellow eyed characters. Non-green-centered yellow, gold, or amber eyes are more apt to be portrayed as normal or least less decidedly crafty or evil and are more apt to show up on good and ostensibly good characters.
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16In RealLife, yellow and brown in the sclerae or the cornea, not the iris, in human beings is unhealthy. It's usually a symptom of allergies or liver disease -- yellow sclerae are a typical symptom of jaundice.
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18Compare SupernaturalGoldEyes, BlackEyesOfCrazy and RedEyesTakeWarning (the former two are commonly paired with this trope).
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21!!Examples:
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26* ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'': Haruko Haruhara has yellow eyes. She slyly manipulates people and hides her true identity, goals and personality throughout the series.
27* Ryuk from ''Manga/DeathNote'' has yellow eyes and technically causes everything in the series because it's [[ItAmusedMe fun]].
28* Medusa of ''Manga/SoulEater'' has these, which besides underlining her [[AnimalMotifs snake theme]] also reference her ManipulativeBastard nature, not to mention the ''[[AbusiveParents horrendous]]'' treatment of her [[AmbiguousGender child]], Crona.
29* To some extent, Hikaru and Kaoru from ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'' (Irises) However, they're more cheeky than anything.
30* ''Literature/KagerouDaze'':
31** [[http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/d4/0d/e7/d40de746f14a94610e8b51dd78fd798e.jpg Kuroha's]] eyes are a bright yellow. He also happens to be [[AxCrazy completely and utterly insane]] [[spoiler:and [[DemonicPossession possessed]] by one of [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent Azami's snakes]], for bonus points]]. [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130330000357/kagerouproject/images/c/c1/KonohaLost.png Contrast Konoha,]] the SleepyHead GentleGiant with light pink eyes.
32** Shuuya Kano also fits this category very well with his cat-like yellow eyes and sly, sometimes even vindictive tendencies.
33* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' has Saitou, who has naturally ([[SupernaturalGoldEyes but not supernatural]]) gold eyes, tying into his history with UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi, [[AnimalMotifs known as the "Wolves of Mibu"]]. He's also quite the ManipulativeBastard.
34* ''Anime/UnGo'' has the character Inga who has yellow sclera. This probably has something to do with [[spoiler:the fact he's a demon]]. Inga is also [[spoiler:of AmbiguousGender because they switch between male and female forms]]. Inga also seems to be a PsychopathicManChild.
35* In ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'', the lead [[TheMole spy]] has amber eyes. Though they ''claim'' to only be acting in a friendly manner to gain trust, they've long since [[BecomingTheMask genuinely started to care]] and their deceptions lead to a complete mental breakdown when the guilt becomes too much.
36* Hisoka in the 2011 anime adaptation of ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' has thin eyes with small golden irises. He is the series's resident flamboyant MonsterClown but frequently makes a habit of outright bald-faced lying when it suits him and setting traps with his special Bungee Gum powers in the middle of battle. The audience is given insight to Hisoka's thoughts at times, which often reveal the lengths he is willing to go to simultaneously avoid unnecessary trouble and to best situate himself so he can fulfill his never-ending desire to fight skilled opponents.
37* In ''Anime/{{Texhnolyze}}'', both Kano and Ran have yellow eyes. Kano is a ManipulativeBastard, while Ran just doesn't want to talk about what she knows.
38* The titular protagonist of ''Manga/DontToyWithMeMissNagatoro'' plays with this around. She has stark amber eyes highlighted by her dark complexion and hair, which denote the unscrupulous manner in which she conducts herself. However, [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold she's markedly more susceptible to kindness]] than what the trope suggests, and her "conniving" quite often backfires on her.
39* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Soga is an ([[NotSoAboveItAll normally]]) intimidating ninja with narrow yellow eyes.
40* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': Joining William and Louis as [[RedEyesTakeWarning the only characters to have a non-natural eye color]], Milverton's yellow eyes underscore his horrid personality and conniving blackmailing ways. It also makes him look more like a snake when he compares himself to the [[BiblicalMotifs the serpent in the Garden of Eden tempting humans to evil]].
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44* ''Animation/{{Mechamato}}'':
45** The Cone Konchos have yellow scleras. They construct a pool in the middle of a busy road and are violently destructive when provoked.
46** Amazeey has yellow eyes, and he likes setting up dangerous and elaborate mazes to confuse and trap others.
47** Paintasso has yellow asymmetical eyes and a perpetual sly grin. He steals paintings [[WouldHurtAChild and tries to kidnap a child]].
48** Apayapi is Payapi's enhanced form, and while the latter has InnocentBlueEyes, his eyes [[EyeColorChange turn yellow]] upon revealing [[BitchInSheepsClothing his true colors]].
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52* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': Priscilla Rich, otherwise known as ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, is a conniving amoral murderous RichBitch who has gleefully allied herself with the Nazis and has yellow eyes. This ties in to the traditional association with cats, even though she only picked up the attributes that would lead to her becoming the Cheetah in the final issue prior to the series cancellation.
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56* In ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'', Harry occasionally has SupernaturalGoldEyes (usually when [[UhOhEyes about to do something big]]/[[GlowingEyesOfDoom in a bad mood]]/[[DramaQueen in the mood to make an impression]]), they gain this connotation in the sequel. While he's a hero through and through, if a [[KnightInSourArmour somewhat sour one]] at times, he exceptionally sneaky, gifted with the BatmanGambit, increasingly unscrupulous when he believes it necessary, and a highly talented [[ManipulativeBastard manipulator]] - even of his friends. He's not overly comfortable with it, though.
57* Dufayel, the BigBad of ''Fanfic/OldWest'', is a [[CunningLikeAFox fox]] with golden eyes that sparkle with intelligence. He's also a FauxAffablyEvil [[ManOfWealthAndTaste business man]] who does anything he can in order to [[spoiler:harvest the grand gold deposit underneath the town of Mud]], both with legal and non-legal means.
58* Double subverted in ''WebAnimation/CabinetManCompleteEvilSpottedleafMAP''. Spottedleaf has yellow eyes. In life they meant nothing, but in death they start being played straight. She manipulates and indirectly murders many cats.
59* ''Webcomic/TheLegendOfGenji'': Malik has bright amber eyes and is introduced as a shady person from Genji's past that Genji is hesitant to get involved with. In his first scene, he talks Genji into helping him out with a "job" that later turns out be smuggling illegal goods for a terrorist group.
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63* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTheAmericanRabbit'': Rodney, the lead Jackal, has these kind of eyes, which shows how menacing he is, as he threatened to cook Rob (as "rabbit stew") in his metal helmet, which he calls a kettle.
64* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022'', the devilishly charming Mr. Wolf, leader of the titular gang of thieves, has yellow scleras that immediately tell you the guy means trouble, [[spoiler:until he [[HeelFaceTurn reforms]], then they just look cartoonishly adorable]]. Mr. Piranha has yellow eyes also, but they convey that he's [[AxCrazy batshit insane]] rather than sneakiness.
65* Creator/{{Disney}} uses this trope a lot:
66** ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'': The villain Yokai is a MadScientist who wears a mask with yellow eyepieces.
67** ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'': Lady Tremaine has yellow scleras in the scene where she takes the key to Cinderella's bedroom and closes the door before locking it. And her minion Lucifer the mean, sneaky cat has yellow sclerae by default.
68** ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'': The main villain of the movie, Professor Ratigan, has yellow sclerae (as pictured above), and has an EvilPlan to take over a kingdom.
69** ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'': The main villain Hades, his minions, Pain and Panic, and Nessus have yellow sclerae.
70** ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'': Shere Khan, the main villain, and Kaa, the secondary villain, have yellow sclerae.
71** ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'': The lions in the franchise have yellow sclerae by default, but the only one who plays this trope is [[BigBad Scar]], who exemplifies it by being sneaky, crafty, and the main villain. Scar pairs his yellow slerae with green irises. The [[HeinousHyena hyenas]] also have yellow sclerae and are pretty awful and sneaky in general.
72** ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'': Zira has yellow sclerae paired with red irises and is pretty abusive and hateful, thinking that lions are intrinsically better than other animals.
73** ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'': Flotsam and Jetsam, the eel minions of the main villain Ursula, have yellow sclerae. To be more precise, each of them has ''one'' eye with a decidedly yellow sclera, while the other eye is much closer to white. When Ursula is scrying through their eyes, the "white" eye ''also'' turns yellow, and ''glows''.
74** '' WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'': Shan Yu, the leader of the Huns, has yellow irises.
75** ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'': The main villain Maleficent has yellow sclerae as do her goons.
76** ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': Turbo has yellow sclerae and he coined the term "going Turbo" when he tried to take over other games out of jealousy.
77* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'': In the original book by Creator/RoaldDahl, the eyes of Mr. Fox are just black spots on white sclera but in the animated version he actually has irises. The color of Mrs. Fox's eyes is blue, while Mr. Fox has yellow eyes that emphasize his [[CunningLikeAFox sneaky nature]]. With a little FridgeLogic involved, this can even turn into a spoiler: [[spoiler:[[WellDoneSonGuy Ash Fox struggles to get his father to notice him]], while his cousin [[TheAce Kristofferson gets constant praise]] from Mr. Fox. In the end, Ash manages to save the day rather impressively... and his eyes are the same greenish yellow his father has, whereas Kristofferson has light blue eyes!]]
78* In ''WesternAnimation/MuzzyInGondoland'', Corvax, the EvilChancellor who serves as the main antagonist, has yellow eyes along with his [[GreenAndMean green skin]].
79* Ruber from ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'' has light yellow scleras alongside his small green irises.
80* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'': Pitch, the Boogeyman, has yellow eyes that glow a bit in the darkness of his lair.
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84* ''Film/AChristmasStory'': Although never shown, the narrator swears that neighborhood bully Scut Farkus had yellow eyes.
85* ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': [[Characters/MonsterVerseRodan Rodan]] has yellow eyes, which is a huge contrast to his charred volcanic skin, and they highlight his mischievously vile expressions that bring out more of his HotBlooded attitude.
86* ''Film/TheHobbit'': [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmIndependentVillains Smaug]]'s flame-colored eyes also fit with how much of a cunning psychopath he is, being capable of inflicting psychological warfare.
87* ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'': [[Characters/SpiderManTrilogy Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin]]. His costume has demonic golden yellow lenses, that alongside the demented teeth base, make him look like an evil demon, which is emphasized in the scene where he terrorizes Aunt May, who mentions his eyes while in hospital.
88* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Dark Lords of the Sith often use lie in order to get what they want. For example, Palpatine is cunning enough to [[spoiler:start a war and became a leader of both sides]]. Almost all adepts of the Dark Side have yellow eyes.
89** [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars TV series]] have a minor recurring Super Tactical Droid villain Kraken, who covertly aids Dooku and Palpatine whether it be [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS6E1TheUnknown sending a crazed Tup]] who executed [[spoiler: Order 66 too early]] to Dooku, [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS6E7CrisisAtTheHeart make Rush Clovis look like a powerful Separatist]], or [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS6E13Sacrifice have Dooku himself at the Republic’s capital so his master can do a Sith ritual in an attempt to break Yoda’s spirit]].
90* Two characters in ''Film/XMen1''
91** Mystique. In many ways, given she's so sneaky that can change to regular white eyes.
92** Toad's eyes, and with frog-like irises.
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96* In ''Literature/GoodOmens'', the demon Crowley habitually takes the form of a louche and cool young man in his mid-20s, but has to wear sunglasses to conceal his eyes - which are reptilian rather than human, yellow-gold with a vertical slitted pupil. He is a demon, the embodiment of all things wily, crafty and untrustworthy, and is implied to be the serpent in the Garden of Eden.
97* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'' has an odd [[DoubleSubvertedTrope Double-Subversion]]. In ...''and the Green-Eyed Monster'', the eponymous monster representing Sister Bear's envy has '''yellow''' eyes.
98* Amusing example in ''Literature/TheChildrenOfMan'', where yellow eyes are the mark of one who can use yellow magic, the magic of art, illusion, and manipulation.
99* Author Creator/SimonRGreen uses this trope a ''lot'' in his fantasy series, having a particular fondness for ascribing "eyes as yellow as urine" to beings that are undead, demonic, unspeakably-vile, or all three at once.
100* Foxface from ''Literature/TheHungerGames''. [[spoiler:Her mutt-version]] is noted to have amber eyes.
101* [[GodOfEvil Lord Foul]] in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfThomasCovenant'' has glowing yellow eyes that are described as resembling fangs and are his only consistently visible feature. Though Foul [[VillainsNeverLie never directly lies]], he's ''very'' good at deceiving and manipulating people regardless; indeed, his motivation for not lying has nothing to do with any sort of respect for the truth and is more about asserting his own intellectual superiority over his enemies, proving that he doesn't ''need'' to lie in order to trick them.
102* War Minister Gorig from the ''Franchise/MagicTheGathering'' novel ''Literature/TimeStreams'' has eyes "as slim and yellow as wedges of lemon", and he is quickly established as a manipulative and untrustworthy figure, working to keep his boss, the archangel Radiant, isolated in her increasingly fortified palace while he conducts the business of rooting out Phyrexian infiltrators, of which [[MoleInCharge he is one]].
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106* The BigBad of ''Series/Legion2017'', Amal Farouk the Shadow King, is a villainous telepath who sometimes invokes this by appearing as a grotesque monster with gold irises, leading to his getting the nickname "Devil with the Yellow Eyes."
107* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Princess Disa has unusual golden colored eyes that no character has in the show. They reflect her role as the LadyMacbeth to her husband, trying to convince him to usurp his own father.
108* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': Data's EvilTwin Lore is a ManipulativeBastard and an OmnicidalManiac with yellow eyes. Subversed with Data himself, who is kind and honest.
109* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': [[Characters/SupernaturalDemons Azazel, better known as the Yellow-Eyed Demon]] after his rare peepers, is one of the most intelligent beings in the entire ''Supernatural'' universe, he kept everyone guessing right up until it was too late do anything. Asmodeus and Dagon, two of Azazel's three fellow Princes of Hell who are signified by the same swirling yellow eyes, also have some degree of sneakiness of their own.
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113* The [[Literature/SpaceWolf Space Wolves]] of ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' acquire wolf-like traits from their chapter's gene-seed, such as lengthened canines and yellow eyes. Most people would have trouble believing a mob of BoisterousBruiser, [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace Space]] [[HornyVikings Vikings]] could be subtle in any way... and the Space Wolves are in no hurry to correct them. They're {{Blood Knight}}s who would prefer an honorable battle, but they [[CombatPragmatist also know how to fight dirty]], and [[ObfuscatingStupidity when to play up their "barbarian" reputation to get people to underestimate them]] (their original function was to be the SpaceMarine's version of StateSec and hunt down those Legions that might turn traitor). There's a reason their leader Logan Grimnar ends up in charge of most wars he's involved in, even when he's not officially in command.
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117* Yellow sclera is the automatic tell of a villain in ''Toys/SuperThings''. Compared to the superheros, who have white sclera, the villains are created with "yellow essence", which is what gives them their trademark yellow eyes. One character, Neon Blast, is instead a mischief maker over a villain, so he only has one yellow eye, with his other being the heroic white.
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121* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'': Roscoe, a Grumpy horse villager, gets yellow eyes when he gets angry or intense enough to narrow them.
122* In ''Franchise/BlazBlue'', [[BigBad Hazama/Yuuki Terumi]] sports these when he [[EyesAlwaysShut actually opens up his eyes]]. This is one of the signs in ''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueContinuumShift Continuum Shift]]'' that foreshadow his villainy.
123* ''VideoGame/CriminalCaseWorldEdition'' has yellow irises on many suspects in the Oceania region, including Baxter Fraser and Veronica Salter. [[spoiler:They are all assassins who underwent genetic treatment. Subverted in Baxter's case, as he wants nothing to do with that life.]]
124* Sir Jasper from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'', who serves alongside Sir Hendrik and under King Carnelian in the Heliodorians' attempts to capture or kill the [[PlayerCharacter Luminary]]. Compared with the rough but still mostly chivalrous Hendrik (who has blue eyes), he uses more underhanded and deceptive schemes to try and nab the Luminary, such as tricking Doge Rotondo into believing the Luminary is the one who cursed his son into losing his voice. [[spoiler:Also, unlike Carnelian and Hendrik, Jasper is genuinely evil. While Carnelian was only pursuing the Luminary because he was [[DemonicPossession possessed]] by [[BigBad Mordegon]], and Hendrik was merely [[JustFollowingOrders obeying "Carnelian's" orders]], Jasper knowingly and willingly went along with Mordegon's plan to destroy Yggdrasil because he was tired of being AlwaysSecondBest to Hendrik.]]
125* ''VideoGame/FarCry4'' features Amita, one of the two leaders of [[LaResistance the Golden Path]]. She is a Himalayan woman with amber eyes, and despite appearing to have noble intentions, she's an UnscrupulousHero [[spoiler:who turns FallenHero in her ending if you bring her to power, converting Kyrat into a drug country and forcibly conscripting child soldiers]]. Those eyes should've tipped Ajay off that Amita is not a nice person.
126* The [[GrandTheftMe many incarnations]] of Xehanort, the BigBad of the ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series' "[[StoryArc Dark Seeker Saga]]", are all known for having yellow irises. TheHeartless, who are usually the main enemy type in those games, also commonly have solid yellow GlowingEyes.
127* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
128** Meta Knight has yellow eyes underneath his mask [[note]]Prior to ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot'', they were white under his mask due to technical limitations[[/note]]. He's also very stealthy and a skilled swordsman, as well as an AntiHero in his most heroic moments.
129** There's also Magolor from ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'', who has similar yellow eyes. [[spoiler:In his debut, it's the first clue to his true nature.]]
130** Hyness in ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has beady yellow eyes glowing underneath his hood. [[spoiler:Once you knock it off his face in his boss fight, though, they are revealed with a yellow scleras with light blue swirls.]]
131* The Gerudo in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' are a tribe of DesertBandits with yellow and amber eyes who also have a habit of imprisoning any wandering or trespassing Hylians, while their king, [[BigBad Ganondorf]], is a SorcerousOverlord who wants to TakeOverTheWorld. Subverted in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures'' and''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', however, where they have dropped both the thievery and the loyalty to Ganon.
132* In the intro to ''[[VideoGame/MarioTennis Mario Power Tennis]]'', Wario and Waluigi's eyes turn yellow during moments of ill intent, something not seen anywhere else in the series.
133* Ridley, the draconic antagonist in the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' franchise has completely yellow eyes, and though he is crafty, murderous might be a better descriptor. In ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'', his eyes appear before the rest of his body becomes visible.
134* [[AIIsACrapshoot GLaDOS]] from the ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'' series has one bright yellow "eye" on the front of her chassis. She's murdered every scientist in Aperture and forces the surviving humans to preform tests for her. She's also a compulsive liar and a DeadpanSnarker of the finest variety.
135* In ''VideoGame/RuneScape'', the Mahjarrat all have black sclerae and red irises... except [[ManipulativeBastard Sliske]], who has yellow irises for no apparent reason but this trope. "How do you know you can trust me? That's simple. [[AtLeastIAdmitIt You can't]]."
136* ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'': [[BigBad Risky Boots']] in-game sprites give her yellow sclerae (unlike her {{Character Portrait}}s), starting from ''Risky's Revenge'' (In the original ''Shantae'', they were red). Her [[{{Mooks}} Tinkerbats]] consistently have yellow eyes that contrast their featureless black bodies.
137* Big the Cat from the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' series inverts this. His [[NonstandardCharacterDesign unusual]] beady, yellow eyes look more dopey than anything, highlighting his KindheartedSimpleton nature.
138* Pigma Dengar of ''VideoGame/StarFox'' is a lying, backstabbing sociopath who is normally drawn with yellow eyes set deep under a heavy brow. His selfish, double-crossing nature is so bad that [[EvenEvilHasStandards Wolf kicks him out of Team Star Wolf]] for being such an unrepentant bastard.
139* In ''Franchise/TouhouProject'', resident liar and [[PowerCopying (spell)thief]] Marisa Kirisame has yellow eyes, as does the very "{{youkai}}-[[BlueAndOrangeMorality like]] [[TheChessmaster youkai]]" Yukari Yakumo ([[DependingOnTheArtist when they're not purple]]).
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143* ''WebAnimation/{{Musophobia}}'': A majority of the rodents in the dream have bright glowing yellow eyes, making them more menacing towards the musophobic elephant. During the scene where the elephant runs through the woods, there are dozens of yellow eyes in the background, indicting that the rodents are watching them run.
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147* Tiger from ''Webcomic/{{Consolers}}'' has yellow eyes and is a sneaky {{Jerkass}}.
148* Partially subverted in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' with Dimo. He's a [[SuperSoldier Jaeger]], who don't have the best reputation due to their UndyingLoyalty to the [[BigScrewedUpFamily Heterodynes]], and is a [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060419#.Vv_66uIrLIU bloodthirsty killer]] when he needs to be. However, he ''is'' loyal to Agatha, since she's a Heterodyne, which makes him a protagonist. Also, although none of the Jaegers are [[BoisterousBruiser particularly intelligent]], he's one of the more cunning of the ones we've met.
149* The entire troll race of ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' have yellow sclera. As a whole they are significantly more blood-thirsty than humans, and deceit and murder are a huge part of their lives. However, the unsavory aspects of their culture turn out to be the result of [[spoiler:an EldritchAbomination socially engineering it to be horrible]] -- before that, they were peaceful, making it a subversion.
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153* Many of the villains and jerks in ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' have yellow eyes, including [[HonestJohnsDealership Swamp Rat]] and one of his henchmen, Cydne (who also happens to be a [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent snake]]), Cruella De Vil (which is odd, since in [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians1996 the movie the show is based on]], she has dark eyes), as well as most of her family of De Vils. Mooch also has yellow eyes to show off how much a JerkJock he is. Interestingly, Spot the chicken has large yellow eyes despite being part of the main cast, as well as Sergeant Tibs the cat (yellow scleras with green pupils), who is the Colonel's most loyal rank member.
154* Socrates from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresFromTheBookOfVirtues'' has these, to show that while he may seem rather sneaky, he is actually shown to have a good heart because of his hidden innocence.
155* Many in the Fire Nation from ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' fit this trope; Princess Azula in particular plays this trope deadly straight.
156* In the earlier seasons of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', the Joker has yellow sclerae, possibly a side-effect of the accident that gave him his clownish appearance. ''The New Batman Adventures'' redesigns him to have [[BlackEyesOfCrazy jet-black sclerae with white pupils]].
157* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'': Zombozo is redesigned with yellow eyes when he returns for the first time since [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 the original series]], and is he ever sneaky and nasty...
158* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'':
159** Katz from has a pair of yellow eyes that help enhance his ObviouslyEvil appearance.
160** As does one-shot villain [[NeverSmileAtACrocodile Fusilli]].
161* ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace'': Invictus, though its eye color in its true form and when it's possessing others is purple, exhibits yellow eyes in its disembodied devil-face astral form which has a red theme.
162* The [[CunningLikeAFox foxes]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheFoxbusters'' have yellow eyes, to denote that they are always scheming to catch the chickens on the farm.
163* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'': The ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' segments give Gort yellow eyes as one of the ways it makes Orson's three bullying older brothers [[DivergentCharacterEvolution more distinguishable than their counterparts in the original comic strip]].
164* When Bill Cipher [[DemonicPossession possesses people]] in ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', they gain glowing yellow sclerae and slit pupils. Oddly, Bill himself has [[{{Cyclops}} a slit pupil]], but his sclera is white.
165* ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'':
166** ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'': If ever a background object, particularly a blue one, suddenly shows a pair of these, it's a safe bet it's actually Horde Spy Imp.
167** ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' has Double Trouble, an elf-like shapeshifter with yellow eyes and a penchant for causing chaos and discord among people.
168* [[YouDirtyRat Ratty]] from ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus'', which is appropriate, befitting his conniving nature.
169* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
170** Discord, the mischievous [[GodOfChaos spirit of chaos and disharmony]], sports these with [[MadEye googly]] [[RedEyesTakeWarning red pupils]] to go with them.
171** Garble, the one teenage dragon most hostile to ponies and Spike's nemesis, has yellow sclera and tiny pupils. Yellow eyes is a trait shared by some other dragons, but certainly not all.
172* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
173** Plankton, despite [[{{Cyclops}} having only one eye]], counts for this, as he is often scheming to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula.
174** Squidward on his... sneakier days.
175* ''WesternAnimation/SuperMarioBrosDic'': In all three cartoons, sneaky CardCarryingVillain [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent King Koopa]] has these. He is constantly drawing up schemes, some with his Koopa Kids in the latter two series.
176* Tom Cat from ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'' has yellow eyes in his early cartoons compared to those of Jerry Mouse, often scheming against the mouse. The yellowness would disappear by the time of the Cinemascope cartoons, but reinstated in all modern depictions after that.
177* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': While yellow eyes are a common, neutral trait in the toyline (possessed by Autobot and Decepticon alike, including [[BigGood Optimus Prime]]), in the cartoon, Autobots have [[InnocentBlueEyes blue eyes]], and some of the few Decepticons who don't have {{red eyes|TakeWarning}} have yellow ones instead (Shockwave, Laserbeak, Thrust.)
178* ''WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner'': Wile E. Coyote has yellow eyes compared to the Road Runner's ivory white eyes, since he is always coming up with sneaky schemes to catch the Road Runner, although without any success.
179* ''WesternAnimation/Xyber9NewDawn'': EvilOverlord Machestro has copper irises with slit pupils, as well as yellow sclerae. The rank-and-file Machina soldiers also have yellow sclerae, though all other parts of their eyes are normal.
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183* Many animals have yellow, gold, or amber eyes, and unsurprisingly, many of these animals are the types that people stereotype as malevolent. Snakes, foxes, cats, and certain dogs have this quality.
184** With domestic dogs, it depends. Weimaraners, despite having yellow eyes, are rarely portrayed as evil.
185** Birds of prey and gulls very often have yellow eyes as well, but they subvert it as [[NobleBirdOfPrey they're rarely portrayed as evil]].
186* Not so much yellow per se, but some people in real life with very light brown eyes, especially in the right lighting, might appear to have caramel or golden irises. Also, some people actually have amber eyes. As mentioned above, too, yellow sclera are decidedly unhealthy in humans and can indicate a few different types of illnesses.
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