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->''"Do you see how long his hair is? When Dothraki are defeated in combat, they cut off their braid so the whole world can see their shame. Khal Drogo has '''never''' been defeated... He's a savage, of course, but he's one of the finest killers alive."''
-->-- '''Viserys Targaryen''', ''Series/GameOfThrones''

Hair. Long, wild hair without a moment's consideration in keeping it presentable. If you see someone with this hair then they're almost surely a badass. And not just any badass, either. A character with Barbarian Longhair will be tough, wild, and as uncontrolled as their hair. Generally, it's a sort of shorthand for someone who can't be bothered to take care of their appearance because they're too busy kicking ass. They may still have a {{permashave}} regarding the rest of their body hair, although BeardOfBarbarism and/or CarpetOfVirility are also possible.

While this look obviously suits a character like a barbarian or certain types of soldiers, it is not limited to groups like these. In fact, because this image suited them so well, it was also a popular style for antiheroes and especially common during the [[NinetiesAntiHero '90s comic book fad of extreme antiheroes]]. Just one more reason not to mess with Barbarian Longhair.

Realistically, long hair is inconvenient for people who regularly find themselves in any kind of combat situation, because it gives your opponent something to grab at. Trust us, hair-grabs are painful, frightening, and incapacitating -- even if the person ''doesn't'' rip a bit of your scalp out. That may, in fact, be part of the trope's appeal; if someone has long hair and is still a powerful fighter, that's a sign that they must be ''seriously'' tough.

The TropeCodifier is not literature ''per se'', but the '''cover art''' of pulp novels and magazines. Especially the stories of Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs and Creator/RobertEHoward.

Compare BraidsOfBarbarism, DreadlockWarrior, and WildHair. Compare and contrast SamuraiPonytail, another haircut that implies a badass. Contrast LongHairedPrettyBoy for when a PrettyBoy has long, neat hair, LongHairIsFeminine for when very long hair indicates femininity and/or being of high class, and RealMenHaveShortHair.

This trope can also qualify as MrFanservice, seeing as the guys who display it are basically [[{{Hunk}} hunks]] with long hair.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/Bastard1988'': Dark Schneider, long-haired badass extraordinaire, has the fit for having long hair and being an incredible warrior, funnily enough, the author is a fan of heavy metal, so he has all the right to have designed him this way.
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Weirdly [[ZigZaggedTrope zig zagged]] in the case of [[BloodKnight Kenpachi Zaraki]]. Zaraki styles his hair into stiff strands with small bells attached at the tips as a handicap to help his opponents give him a better fight. [[AllThereInTheManual This process is very time-consuming.]] Then we get a FlashBack to the time [[http://images.wikia.com/bleach/en/images/9/93/C114_cover_page_Zaraki_&_Yachiru.png before Zaraki became the captain of Squad 11.]] After the TimeSkip, [[ExpositoryHairstyleChange Zaraki has once again started wearing his hair down]]. It would seem that the more Zaraki embraces his naturally [[TheBerserker savage fighting style]], the more unkempt his hair is.
* ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'':
** Richter, the ConqueringAlienPrince of [[AngelicAliens Baam]], has golden, lengthy locks that nearly touch the ground. He wants to exterminate the human race, and was a WarriorPrince long before the start of the show.
** Raiza has sea-green hair and is a whip-cracking {{Sadist}} who makes a DreamworksFace upon seeing the suffering of others. She happily whips [[NiceGirl Erika]] and [[WouldHarmASenior Margarete]] when Richter accuses them of being traitors, and also subjects her own workers to inhumane treatment.
* [[ChivalrousPervert Cross Marian]] of ''Manga/DGrayMan''. He's 6'4, and when his hair hangs down straight, it goes to his legs. But it's usually messy and curls at the ends. So that shortens it to hanging down his back. He also sports a nice tuft of facial hair on his chin to match.
* From ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' we have first and most important, Super Saiyans at level 3, they become much more feral and downright barbaric. After that, another clear example we have is [[FutureBadass Future Trunks]], who has the right to the title due to the fact that, contrary to the other Z-Warriors who like to [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen fight for sport]], he will eliminate you from the get-go. '''Period'''.
** [[BloodKnight Saiyans]] in general qualify. Though plenty have short (or even no) hair, a majority seen in filler and the main series have become famous for their [[WildHair extremely spiky]] and unkempt hair. This fits, as besides the term ''yasai'' ("vegetable" in Japanese, with the characters reversed to give us "Saiya-jin" or "Vegetable people"), their name was also based on the similar-sounding ''yasei'' ("wild man" in Japanese). Perhaps the most notable is Raditz, Son Goku's brother, whose natural hair was as long and unruly as a Super Saiyan 3's.
* [[WorldsStrongestMan Tsukasa]] of ''Manga/DrStone'' has hair down to his shoulders, with stone beads on the end that are implied to be left over from [[TakenForGranite his time encased in stone]].
* Noi from ''Manga/{{Dorohedoro}}'' has long white hair, and fights like a beast, both while wearing a mask, and unmasked.
* In ''Manga/EdensZero'', the protagonist Shiki Granbell is introduced with long, messy, greasy hair that has never been cut in his entire life, since he was RaisedByRobots who never saw it as a problem. It bugs Rebecca so much that she cuts it off in his sleep, giving him his standard ShonenHair look. He later gives this hairstyle to his DigitalAvatar on Digitalis as a memento to his old home, but it gets chopped off again by Jamilov's scythe.
%%* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Gajeel. Later on in the series, [[spoiler:Dragon Force Wendy]] and [[spoiler:Acnologia]].
* From ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'', Alucard, without a doubt has a long mane when he unleashes his full power.
* Ironically ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has [[BigGood Robert EO Speedwagon]] which has messy long blond hair, and he was a good brawler.... well, he was one before he met [[TheHero Jonathan Joestar]] and [[DefeatMeansFriendship got his ass kicked]]. More direct examples would be [[FunnyForeigner Gyro]] [[DarkAndTroubledPast Zeppeli]], [[BigBad Dio Brando]] (even with his [[EightiesHair mullet]]), [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Pillar Man]] [[GreaterScopeVillain Kars]], and [[TheMentallyDisturbed Diavolo]].
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Jiraiya, the legendary Toad Sage has long and unkempt white hair down to his waist.
** Madara Uchiha, former head of the Uchiha clan and co-founder of the Hidden Leaf Village, also has long and unkempt hair down to his waist.
%%* [[AntiVillain Viral]] from ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', definitely.
* Chiya of ''Manga/UraraMeirocho'' is a WildChild with heel-length hair.
* ''Manga/UshioAndTora'': whoever is chosen by the Beast Spear will suddenly grow a massive, long mane of dark hair, big enough to cover the user's entire body and trail behind them as they dart around at high speed whenever they brandish the weapon. The Youkai Tora, as well as the other Azafuse like him, have similarly huge manes of red hair and are extremely powerful, savage demons. [[spoiler: The two things are related, for those who overuse the Spear are deprived of their soul and turn into Azafuse.]]
%%* Boise in ''Literature/TheWeatheringContinent''
%%** Who looks an awful lot like Guts from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''.
* ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'': [[spoiler: Yusake's ancestor, the demon king Raizen along with tribal tattoos(fitting because he's the spirit of war, and his primitive traits show it off), and Yusake as well when he takes his physical traits. An extreme example as his hair is a huge, wild mess that goes all the way to the floor.]]
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'', ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} sported long hair, with his bangs hiding one side of his face. While long hair is not a problem, the haircut in front of his face was. [[spoiler:It was there to hide his missing eye.]]
* ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'' was a [[BadassNative Native American]] raised by Vikings whose shoulder-length (or longer) black mane marked him as an outsider in Charlemagne's court. After learning more about his Native American origins, he underwent a SignificantHaircut and started wearing his hair in a Mohawk to honour his ancestry, but eventually reverted to his barbarian longhair.
* ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'': Many barbarians (Gauls, Goths, Norsemen...) have long, braided hair.
* ''ComicBook/GrooTheWanderer''. The title character is a barbarian with long hair. He is very stupid and exceptionally skilled with the sword.
* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Long unkempt blond mane, being a Norse god, and armed with {{Mjolnir}} equals pure badassery.
* Daniel Llanso, from ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'' spin-off, "Curse Of Spawn". Had long blond hair when he was alive.
* [[BadassNative Turok]] , TheHero from the eponymous ''ComicBook/{{Turok}}'' comic, that fights dinosaurs on a daily basis, what's not to love?
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian''
** In the archetypal ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982'', Conan sports unkempt, shoulder-length hair.
** In ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian2011'', Conan's hair hangs at chest level.
* The ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, in ''[[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague Justice League]]'' and [[Film/Aquaman2018 his solo film]], sports unkempt hair reaching his mid-back.
* In ''Film/BattlefieldEarth'' both humans and aliens alike are sporting long flowing un-groomed locks.
* In both ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' and ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', the Winter Soldier, one of the deadliest assassins in the world, wears loose, shoulder-length hair that leans towards the greasy, grungy side. Given his status as [[spoiler:a brainwashed POW]], it's unlikely he or his handlers are all that concerned with the state of his hair.
* Eric from ''Film/TheCrow1994'' has a heavy metal mane. In the comic, he had a mullet, but subsequent re-editions made his hair longer.
* ''Film/TheEagle2011'': Roman soldiers keep their hair short, but most Britons (and Romans who have [[GoingNative Gone Native]]) have long flowing locks.
%%* The title character in ''Film/KullTheConqueror'' has this.
%%* Daniel Day-Lewis sports long hair as Hawkeye in ''Film/TheLastOfTheMohicans''.
* Once ''Film/MadMax'' became the archetypal [[TheApunkalypse Apunkalypse]], plenty of those showed up: ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'' has mullets in most bad guys, ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has Max adopting the same style - and even Music/TinaTurner has barbarian hair - and ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'', [[BigBad Immortan Joe]] has [[WhiteHairBlackHeart long white hair]], emphasizing his savagery.
* [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson Mathayus]] the Akkadian and [[Creator/MichaelClarkeDuncan Balthazar]] the Nubian in ''Film/TheScorpionKing''. The BigBad Memnon also has a long braid but appears to represent civilization.
* [[AntiVillain Lucian]] from ''Film/Underworld2003'' definitely qualifies, being a werewolf, a total badass, and having long locks of hair.
%%* [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Thor]] from the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, until partway through ''Film/ThorRagnarok''.
* In ''Film/{{Waterworld}}'' (1995) pretty much everybody has barbarian hair except for the villain who is [[BaldOfEvil bald]].
* ''Film/TheNorthman'' has all the Vikings sporting long hair with the explanation given that newly acquired slaves often have their hair cut short as a TraumaticHaircut. So having long and well-groomed hair is a sign of status and self-ownership.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''[[Literature/TheConquerorsSaga And I Darken]]'' has a female example in Princess Lada, whose long black curls are always ridiculously tangled and untamed (she would hate even the notion of doing anything with them), especially at the beginning of the story. Later on, she braids them back every so often, easier for combat, and her [[BigLittleBrother little brother]] [[PrettyBoy Radu]] brushes her hair for her in their childhood. Despite women traditionally having long hair, the unkemptness of hers, because she has no care for her appearance (too busy being badass), qualifies her.
* ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian''; Conan is consistently described as this, with it "square cut" across his forehead. In visual media outside the films, this "square cut" is often interpreted as a disheveled RareMaleExample of a HimeCut.
* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' illustrated novel, ''Literature/TheLastHero'', Cohen the Barbarian is bald (though he does have [[BeardOfBarbarism an impressive beard]]), but Truckle the Uncivil, part of his "Silver Horde" is shown with scraggly hair growing past his shoulders.
* UrExample: ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'' describes the hair on Enkidu's head as being long like a woman's.
* In ''Literature/TheEyeOfArgon'', the protagonist, northern barbarian Grignr, has long red hair. It's also described as "robust", but given the author's attitude towards adjectives, that could mean almost anything.
* Fafhrd, the tall northern barbarian from ''Literature/FafhrdAndTheGrayMouser'', is described as having long, flowing red hair. The Mouser, who hails from the civilized south, often comments on Fafhrd's unkempt appearance.
* The Named Men, Northern barbarians in ''Literature/TheFirstLaw'' series typically wear their hair long and don't cut it. One of them, Shivers gets an ImportantHaircut in ''Literature/BestServedCold'' and for a time wears it in the style of the Italian Renaissance FantasyCounterpartCulture in which he's ended up. He then lets it grow long again following his FaceHeelTurn.
* In ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', the hobbits initially do not trust Strider due to his barbarian appearance. The movies keep Aragorn (and most of the rest of the cast) attractively unkempt throughout.
* ''Literature/MartinFierro'' is described as having thick, long black hair, and a great beard.
* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', the [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Dothraki]] are a nomadic warrior race whose men only [[ImportantHaircut cut their hair]] when they have been defeated in battle. Khal Drogo, the renowned leader of the largest khalesar, [[RankScalesWithAsskicking had a braid of hair that went to his thighs]]. In ''Series/GameOfThrones'', he's even played by the actor who illustrates this page, Jason Momoa.
* In 90s fantasy novel ''Mathemagics'' by Margaret Ball, the main character is an [[BarbarianHero Amazon]] from a fantasy world who's been transported to 90's America and has adapted well. She gets many compliments about her beautiful long hair, which she says is an important part of her Amazon heritage: wearing your hair long is a sign of confidence in your fighting skills- you can afford to give yourself an obvious vulnerability because you'll kill your opponent before they can exploit it.
* ''Literature/{{Tarzan}}'': Being [[RaisedByWolves raised by apes]], [[WildChild the titular character]] doesn't pay much attention to how his hair looks.
* ''Literature/VanasHeritage'': Vladr, a ProudWarriorRaceGuy, has a long mane which is described as ashen and wild.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Creator/JasonMomoa pulls this off either as an actual barbarian (e.g. [[Film/ConanTheBarbarian2011 Conan]], [[Series/GameOfThrones Khal Drogo]]) or someone who initially appears to be one but is actually a highly-trained soldier (e.g. [[Series/StargateAtlantis Ronon Dex]]). Having excellent physique and being 6'5" helps. The Dothraki, which are the tribe which Khal Drogo is from never cut their hair unless they are defeated in battle. A little neater than most examples, as unless they have no victories to their name at all they keep it braided.
* ''Series/FridayNightLights'' Tim Riggins, who is considered one of the toughest players for the Dillon Panthers, wears long, stringy, shoulder-length hair.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones''
** Aeron Greyjoy has long hair, as befitting of a Priest of a ravager religion. And Khal Drogo of course, along with all the other (undefeated) Dothraki.
* ''Series/HellsKitchen'': Season 16's Johnny very much fits this category, with his wild long hair and incredibly volatile temper very much characteristic of this.
* ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' likes this for the older flashbacks, though Duncan sported it in the modern day too, when it wasn't in a ponytail. He and Connor both had it during their clan days-and the Scots were often considered 'barbarians'/savages by people like the British. Methos and the other Horsemen also sported long hair during the Bronze Age scenes.
%%* Uhtred and most of the other Danish in ''Series/TheLastKingdom''.
%%* [[Series/StargateSG1 Teal'c]] appears to be heading this way by ''Series/StargateAtlantis''.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* The Uthgardt and Icewind Dale barbarians in the ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'' are usually depicted this way (ref. the usual depiction of Wulfgar, son of Beornegar on the cover art of the [[Literature/TheLegendOfDrizzt Drizzt Do'Urden books]]).
* The Barbarian character from the game ''TabletopGame/HeroQuest'' has a long mane that is swooshing around on the main box illustration.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'':
** The shamanic wizards of the Amber Order tend to have long unkempt hair and beards as a sign of their animalistic natures and proximity to the world of the wild.
** Ditto for Nordlanders and Middenlanders, though technically a subversion in that they come from the most powerful civilized empire in the setting, the wild beards are a conscious choice made to honor their heritage as powerful warriors. It may also be due to their proximity to the far north and being somewhat influenced by the practices of Chaos worshiping barbarians from Norsca and elsewhere.
* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
** Most SpaceMarines go bald or have crew cuts. The Literature/WhiteScars and [[Literature/SpaceWolf Space Wolves]], being Space Mongolians and Space Vikings respectively, obviously avert it.
** Orks have no natural hair, so instead, they get a special breed of squig (called, appropriately enough, a hair squig) that bites into the ork's scalp and stays there for life. They come in many different colors and styles, but orks never understand why humans don't accept them as bartering items.
** Ironically, [[BadassBookworm Magnus the Red]], Primarch of the Thousand Sons and the Space Wolves' greatest enemy, has a massive and quite wild amount of red hair that wouldn't look out of place on a Space Wolves Marine. It got even bigger and wilder after becoming a Daemon Primarch.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'' has Alucard ([[spoiler:Trevor Belmont]]) who has the trademark appearance of the [[{{Bishonen}} Alucard]] ([[MysticalWhiteHair platinum blond/Long white hair]], [[BadassLongCoat long coat]], [[MasterSwordsman and proficiency with the sword]]), but here, those traits were kept, with a [[{{Hunk}} twist]], giving him a NoShirtLongJacket, an [[WildHair unkempt]] [[BarbarianLongHair mane]], and a new sword, the [[{{BFS}} Crissaegrim]], the InfinityPlusOneSword from [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight Symphony of the Night]]. The [[CanisMajor Lycan Lord Of Shadow Cornell]], combines it with ForeheadOfDoom, Trevor Belmont [[spoiler:when he was alive]], and Lord Dracula have it too.
* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, this is common among the Nords, who are [[FantasyCounterpartCulture expies of the Norse]], along with {{Barbarian Hero}}es and HornyVikings. They complete the aesthetic with BraidsOfBarbarism, ManlyFacialHair, [[FacialMarkings war paint]], [[ScreamingWarrior war cries]], PeltsOfTheBarbarian... It is an aesthetic heavily present in Nord culture, which they took from their [[{{Precursors}} ancestors]], the Atmorans. This is particularly prominent in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', which is set in their homeland.
* Quite a few characters in ''VideoGame/FarCryPrimal'' qualify as this, being literal cavemen. [[PlayerCharacter Takkar]] himself has long untidy brown hair. His brother Dalso, [[WeHardlyKnewYe in the brief time he was alive]], wore his hair in dreadlocks done up on top of his head. BigBadEnsemble Batari and Ull wear their hair in dreadlocks.
* Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' sports this after the 5-year timeskip, complete with more grizzled look and CreepyShadowedUndereyes showing his lack of personal care. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since during that five-year gap on all routes other than Crimson Flower, [[spoiler:Dimitri just barely escaped the executioner's block after being overthrown in a coup led by his court mage Cornelia and has been on the run ever since, thus the unkempt appearance]]. Oddly, he still has this hairstyle on Crimson Flower despite [[spoiler:not being overthrown]]; apparently, he neglects grooming due to being busy with organizing the defense of Faerghus.
%%* Also true of male Norns in ''VideoGame/GuildWars2'', also expies of the Norse.
* Leo Whitefang from ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', in his debut game has such long hair that goes down to his waist. In the [[VideoGame/GuiltyGearStrive StrIVe]] redesigns he gets it cut, sadly.
* Aloy from ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'' provides another female example. There's a lot of contrast between her thick, messy, and braided red locks and [[spoiler:the prim haircuts of Dr. Elisabet Sobeck, her clone progenitor, and Beta, her clone sister.]]
* Ganondorf in ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' has a huge red mane.
* Krohnen in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXV'' sports a blue version of the hairstyle befitting his abrasive personality, due to living his life as a nomad for years [[spoiler:after going AWOL from NESTS during the last time we saw him in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters2001'']].
%%* [[CrazySurvivalist Bill]] from ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs''. He also combines this tropes with ManlyFacialHair.
* [[TheJuggernaut The Conqueror]] from ''VideoGame/TheLastRemnant''. Don't be fooled by his hair covering one eye; he will destroy you.
* ''VideoGame/{{Nier}}'': [[BarbarianHero Father Nier]] has an utterly brutal fighting style, and while he keeps his hair in a ponytail most of the time, it's not hard to think how he'd look with his hair untied.
* In ''VideoGame/RootsOfPacha'', Jelrod is a hunky racer, and while no means barbaric, his shoulder-length hair illustrates his rebellious spirit against [[FollowInMyFootsteps his father's wishes for him to be a builder like him.]]
* Velvet Crowe, the heroine of ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'', has incredibly long hair after the time skip. It's visibly unkempt and looks shiny (which is not very good if that isn't natural), which makes sense considering Velvet has spent the last three years down in a prison cell, forced to fight monsters to the death just to eat, and likely hasn't gotten any shampoo. Following the prison breakout, Velvet still wouldn't have time to clean it until the time she reaches the capital at the very least, and by then she admits to not really giving a crap about personal appearance given her mission.
* In ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile'', Brahms is a vampire with long black hair, that [[BloodyMurder controls blood]] and is a great ally. And to make matters better, he's a GeniusBruiser, so is far from stupid, and knows a lot from the nature of the world and the manipulations of [[TheChessMaster Odin]]. In the sequel he disguises as a mercenary called as [[spoiler: Dylan]], he uses a [[BigFuckingSword BFS]] and his long hair remains.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* [[AntiHero Daniel]] [[HiredGuns Dietrich]] from ''Webcomic/AquaRegia'', bonus points for being considered something unthinkable in the totalitarian society the story is set in. And for being something that is both mocked or commented on. He himself has no problem fighting with it, as per WordOfGod it's because the author wanted to transplant a BarbarianHero to a {{Cyberpunk}} setting.
* ''Webcomic/StarImpact'''s Etna has messy, thigh-length red-and-green hair, and is a champion boxer and BloodKnight par excellence. Every now and again in the lead-up to a fight, she'll loudly proclaim that she'll [[CurbStompBattle KO her opponent within the span of the first round]], ''and then proceeds to do exactly that.''
* In ''Webcomic/WeakHero'', Ben Park sported hair in middle school that went down to his shoulders. Though he tried to avoid fighting where possible, he still demonstrated a ferocious fighting spirit when pitted against Jimmy and [[InvincibleVillain Donald]]. The image of him with {{blank white eyes}} and untamed hair is a striking one.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
%%* WebVideo/AlphaOmegaSin has it, and it's glorious.
%%* Winston and Matthias Grendelwulf in ''Roleplay/DinoAttackRPG'', who are thought to be descended from [[HornyVikings viking]] [[TheBerserker beserkers]].
%%* Maximilian Dood combines this with a [[ManlyFacialHair Badass Goatee]]
* Website/SCPFoundation's [[TheBerserker SCP-076]] has long dark brown hair.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionGuard'': Kion, Simba's son and the lead character, is the only cub with long hair. Nala and Bunga are frequently seen playing with the hair, which grows even longer in Season 3. Bunga has this as well.
* ''WesternAnimation/ConanTheAdventurer'': As everyone in-universe is constantly reminding us, Conan is "a big dumb barbarian". He also has thick and untamed shoulder-length hair.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Male Gargoyles tend to have long hair (aside from the hairless ones). Goliath, Brooklyn, and Coldstone are the principal examples.
* [[Characters/StevenUniverseAmethyst Amethyst]] and [[Characters/StevenUniverseJasper Jasper]] from ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' are two rare female examples. Both have ankle-length fly-away hair, keeping with their Quartz-type roles as aggressive, intimidating warriors, though Amethyst downplays this as she's heroic and her hair is slightly smoother. Going by silhouettes in flashbacks, this is a nearly universal trait of Quartz soldiers, and the hair seems to have a weaponized function for the signature RollingAttack both Amethyst and Jasper (who are offensive "tanks" unlike defensive Rose) have demonstrated.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Among the old Germanics, only free men were allowed to wear their hair long.
** Ditto for samurai. The ones who served a single master kept their pates shaved and the rest of their hair in a topknot. Samurai who were freelance or unemployed often let their hair grow out but still kept it in a topknot.
* Among the Merovingians, long hair was a symbol of kingship and so important that every king or prince who was forced to give up his claim to the throne, had his hair cut off. At one point during the almost constant civil war between the princes, the queen, who was protecting two of the infant princes in her castle, received a package containing a dagger and scissors. Given only these two options, she chose the dagger.
** The Visigothic Kingdom of the Iberian Peninsula had a similar approach. Shaving the king to the point of baldness was as effective (and far less messy) as outright killing him to remove him from any possible claim to the throne.
* The Celts were viewed as such by the Romans. Among themselves, among the free population, long hair was viewed as badass and warriors took pride in elaborate hairstyles, with men as well as women sporting various braided and curled styles.
%%* Creator/DannyTrejo's mane is iconic.
* Invoked by many HeavyMetal fans and musicians who evoke barbarian long hair as they base their attitude and appearance in Germanic, Nordic, and Celtic tribes, especially noticeable with fans of BlackMetal where long hair is almost a requisite.
** Towards the '80s occurred an unavoidable and still prevalent crossover of metallic and hardcore punk sounds, so barbaric long hair became a stock hairstyle for male punks as well. Chances are that if a guy from the Harcore scene does not have a short crop, he probably grows it very long.
** Speaking of Metalheads, there's a common playful joke that most males in South American countries are told that they resemble the characters from Manga/SaintSeiya due to both having long hair.
%% * The UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}} were fond [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupryna of it.]]
* Ironically, this trope was ultimately subverted. Many of the so-called "barbarians" were no less concerned about personal grooming (and depending on the region and era, ''more'' concerned with their appearance) than "civilized" cultures. For example, among the most common grave finds of the Viking and Anglo-Saxon men ''and'' women are combs, brushes, and other toiletries. That being said, all that grooming was used to affect a personal appearance that we, by modern standards, would equate, perhaps ignorantly, with "barbarism". Long beards, long hair, braided, etc, etc. As for the lack of shampoo? Surprisingly enough, modern practitioners of "no poo" haircare[[note]]washing the hair either without shampoo entirely, or using substitutes such as baking soda and vinegar mixes[[/note]] have found that stopping use of shampoo actually leads to cleaner, healthier, and softer hair than when they used it.[[note]]This is due to shampoo stripping the hair and scalp of the natural oils required for its health.[[/note]]
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