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Any character who wears glasses and is BlindWithoutEm -- which is to say, almost every character who wears glasses on TV -- lives in fear of dropping or losing their spectacles, because invariably some helpful but elephantine bystander might promptly step forward to help look for them -- and immediately crush them underfoot. That is to say, the character is ''afraid'' this will happen, which is why they're frantically searching. Actually crushing the glasses is not a requirement for this trope.

The sight-impaired character must then often spend at least part of an episode [[TemporaryBlindness temporarily blind]], either because the glasses end up crushed, or because they just couldn't find them.

Sometimes this is done deliberately, with the JerkJock or other bully of the week knocking the glasses off and optionally crushing them underfoot in a classic KickTheDog moment.

TruthInTelevision: Losing your spectacles can be a severe problem, as anyone who has really bad eyesight will testify. Although it's unlikely for the lens of glasses to be crushed when stepped on: in most cases, the frame will warp and a lens might pop out, but both are easily fixable on the spot. Despite the fact that [[BrandNameTakeover they are still called GLASSes]], these days lenses are made from polymers (typically a form of polycarbonate), i.e. plastic, that are lighter and less likely to break (although more prone to scratches[[note]]Which is actually less of a problem than it would seem, as minor, or even moderate, scratches on the surface of the lens itself are ''extremely'' far out of focus, and, thus, almost invisible, when the glasses are actually being worn.[[/note]]). [[RealityIsUnrealistic Surprisingly, losing the single screw holding a lens in place (which, in real life, is far far harder to find and repair on the spot, mainly because said screw is tiny) is rarely done on TV]].

Related to GlassesCuriosity. Not to be confused with AGlassInTheHand. A coincidentally convenient replacement may fall under UniversalEyeglasses.

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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* Used to good effect in ''Manga/LoveHina'', with fumbling for his glasses getting Keitaro another MegatonPunch in one episode, and in another leading to both he and Naru (both BlindWithoutEm) having a great time on a date, without realizing they were with each other.
* Played mostly straight in ''Manga/OnePiece'': When Tashigi drops her glasses, she scrambles to find them. Zoro actually does safely retrieve them for her -- but then crushes them in shock upon seeing her face. (Anime-only, though. In the manga, he apparently just hands them to her.)
* Nowy's Dropped Glasses moments become an OverlyLongGag in ''Anime/GlassFleet,'' which eventually leads to a punch line when, to cheer up Eimer, he intentionally knocks his glasses off his own head and then goes through the usual production of searching for them.
* Setsuna effectively wins her first fight with Tsukuyomi in ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' by knocking her glasses off. [[BlindWithoutEm She's helpless without her glasses]].
* In ''Manga/{{Saiyuki}} Gaiden'', this happening at a most inconvenient time leads to [[spoiler:Tenpou being killed in a fight he was actually winning prior to that point]].
* In ''Manga/DNAngel'', Satoshi has moments where he drops his glasses...however, he admits he doesn't actually need them to see. It appears they're actually what's keeping [[spoiler:Krad under control]], so while he can see fine without them this is still a problem.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOh'', Weevil Underwood/Insector Haga pretends to do this during the Doma Arc when he is found crawling on the floor, looking for rare cards. He just threw them a few inches away and this was pointed out fairly quickly, but the act of desperation still did the job as it warded off further questioning on the matter.
* Kozue of ''Anime/OccultAcademy'' constantly drops her glasses and has difficulty finding them again. [[spoiler: To the point that a two-parter about her being trapped in the afterlife after a near-death experience happened because her soul had dropped its glasses... only to find them perched on top of her head.]]
* Parodied in a ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'' strip where Popuko drops her glasses. She not only misses them while looking for them, she somehow ''winds up in space'' looking for them.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* PlayedForDrama in ''ComicBook/MarshalBass'', when during the climactic battle of volume 6, [[CulturedBadass the Professor]] [[MurderByMistake unknowingly]] [[KillTheOnesYouLove shoots and kills his two best friends]] after losing his glasses.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Every so often, ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}' glasses or visor will be knocked off or removed. This enforces BlindWithoutEm on him, because without the glasses, Cyclops unleashes [[PowerIncontinence uncontrollable]] power beams whenever he opens his eyes.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/DateALiveAlteredTimeline'': Implied to be a common occurrence with Nia, along with them breaking after they fall off, since she carries multiple spares on hand.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* Dennis Nedry from the film version of ''Film/JurassicPark'' loses his glasses, which not only renders him vulnerable to the blinding poison of the Dilophosaurs, but also gives one of them time to hide in his car.
* The movie ''Film/AChristmasStory'' has Ralphie accidentally stepping on his ''own'' glasses after accidentally shooting them off with his BB gun. He manages to fake his way out of trouble by blaming the accident on an errant icicle.
* A RunningGag in ''Film/TakeTheMoneyAndRun'' has characters removing Woody Allen's glasses and stomping on them. And at one point he does this to himself to beat someone to the punch.
* Burns in ''Film/{{The Mummy|1999}}''. This is almost immediately rendered moot when Imhotep [[EyeScream takes his eyes as part of the curse]].
* ''Film/TheGoonies'': Stef drops her glasses in a dark tunnel and Mikey accidentally steps on them. Despite a few early complaints about finding things hard to see, it doesn't seem to affect her that much, but she spends the remainder of the film squinting.
* In ''Film/TheBankDick'', W.C. Fields' character is trying to keep the bank examiner from looking over the books, knocking off his glasses and 'accidentally' stepping on them. He's dismayed to see the examiner keeps about a dozen spares in his briefcase.
* Naturally, this happens to Velma in ''Film/ScoobyDooMonstersUnleashed''. She even lampshades this, remarking, "I have ''got'' to consider contact lenses." The BlindWithoutEm aspect of the trope is downplayed, however, in that while searching for them, she stumbles across a vital clue to the BigBad's identity that she is still able to make out.
* Olivia in ''Film/FinalDestination5'' loses her glasses in the opening bridge collapse, rendering her helpless as she falls into the water below and is crushed by a falling car.
* Happens in ''Film/MyGirl'', when [[spoiler: Thomas dies as he's stung to death by a bee swarm.]]
* This happens to Dean Higgins for a few seconds in ''Film/TheStrongestManInTheWorld'', when attempting to clean his glasses after they got fogged up after he eats some of the strength formula-laced cereal.
* Brenda from ''Film/AdventuresInBabysitting'' sees badly enough without her glasses that she mistakes a giant rat for a cat.
* This happens to Ms. Norbury in ''Film/MeanGirls'' when she tries to break up two girls fighting. Unfortunately they get stepped on before she can retrieve them.
* In ''TheLadyInTheCarWithGlassesAndAGun'', Dany drops her glasses to the floor when she gets attacked from behind in the restroom near a diner. She spends the rest of the movie with one lense shattered.
* In ''Film/HalloweenTheCurseOfMichaelMyers'', Debra Strobe does this when trying to flee him, rendering her BlindWithoutEm and fumbling to get out of her own backyard. By the time she finds them, it's just in time for Michael to take an axe to her head.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/TheCavesOfSteel'' by Creator/IsaacAsimov, a dropped pair of glasses is critical to the case.
* When the plane wrecks early in ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'', Semi loses her glasses and contacts and has to live in a blur, constantly afraid that she's being a drain on her companions, and needing things at a distance described to her. It reaches the verge of making her an UnreliableNarrator. [[spoiler: When transformed, her eyesight improves.]]
* Subverted in ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya''. Yuki Nagato does not need new glasses after they break since they were [[PurelyAestheticGlasses purely aesthetic]], and decides to simply go without them.
* In ''Literature/IAmDavid'', David assists an man who has dropped his spectacles. When David finds them, the man offers him money, leading David to realise that he can earn money by helping people.
* ''Literature/LockwoodAndCo:'' George loses his glasses fighting with [[spoiler:Joplin]] at the end of ''The Whispering Skull'' and though he retrieves the frames, both lenses have popped out and been lost in the catacombs. [[spoiler:This saves his life, as his [[DisabilityImmunity poor eyesight]] means he can't see the [[ArtifactOfDoom bone glass]] when Joplin forces him to look, and he's unaffected by its BrownNote effects.]]
* In ''Literature/TheMagicTreehouse'' #4, Jack loses his glasses while on the beach and scrambles to find them. It costs him precious time in getting away from the pirates.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Conklin fell victim to this trope on more than one occasion; i.e. "Cure That Habit", "Living Statues", and "Skis in the Classroom".
* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}'': A man can find no time to read in peace, but when an apocalyptic nuclear war leaves him the last person alive in a world full of books, he drops and breaks his glasses.
-->"That's not fair. That's not fair at all. There was time now..."
** Brilliantly parodied in [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} The Scary Door]]. He not only loses his glasses, but also his eyes, his hands and lastly his tongue and head, thanks to radiation.
* When Daniel from ''Series/StargateSG1'' is captured/kidnapped, he always wakes up without his glasses. In the later seasons, the writers apparently forgot that his sight was cured way back in the beginning of season 2.
** That was temporary, a side-effect of using the Sarcophagus.
** Although you would have thought ascension would have fixed it, or he would have contacts, or even a spare pair...
** He does have contacts. In the episode he infiltrates the Goauld Peace Conference, he's seen putting them in. That said, it's never actually said that he's BlindWithoutEm. In all likelihood, he has minor vision issues. The closest we get is after he de-ascended and put his old pair back on for the first time.
-->'''Daniel:''' "''Wow. That's... different.''"
** It's also implied that ''Carter'' is BlindWithoutEm but this trope is averted as she wears contacts.
* ''Series/PowerRangersZeo'' once played this trope strictly by the book: Billy, whose glasses went away during the slight toning-down of his [[TVGenius extreme stereotypical geek persona]], has his contacts knocked out by visiting alien Cestro, who slapped him on the back a bit too hard. The robot Alpha promptly stepped on them while attempting to help search, and two worlds were put in jeopardy as essentially blind Billy couldn't finish the weapon he was working on.
* This happened a few times with Geordi [=LaForge=] of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', but not to excessive frequency. His [=VISOR=] is apparently too durable to be subject to breaking, but PhlebotinumBreakdown has led to it becoming non-functional for an episode.
** In "The Skin of Evil", the EvilIsPetty MonsterOfTheWeek teleports the [=VISOR=] off his face so Geordi has to grope for them on the ground. When the others try to guide him, he then re-teleports them a short distance elsewhere just to troll him.
* Subverted in the final episode of ''Series/{{Tenko}}'' where BlindWithoutEm Bea loses hers and is still able to identify TheMole based purely on tone of voice!
* Col. Potter and Radar of ''Series/{{MASH}}'' drop their glasses at the same time. They pick them up right away, but when they put them on they immediately realize each picked up the other's glasses.
** In an episode in an earlier season, a comedically similar incident occurs not involving glasses. Col. Blake drops a temporary filling, which Major Burns then steps on and breaks, leaving the Colonel in agony every time he opens his mouth.
* A sketch in '80s British comedy show ''Series/NotTheNineOClockNews'' involves an intimidating bully who removes a studious-looking man's glasses and crushes them underfoot. "You shouldn't have done that", the bookworm tells him. "Oh yeah? Why not?" "Because you're not wearing any shoes." At which point a pained expression crosses the bully's face and he hobbles away, humiliated.
* On ''Series/ILoveLucy'', when Lucy & Ricky go to Hollywood, Lucy is boasting about all the movie stars she's meeting. When a friend from New York stops by, Lucy and Ethel hide her glasses so Lucy can impersonate (badly) a whole string of famous actors. The payoff comes when Lucy is disguised as [[Creator/TheMarxBrothers Harpo Marx]] ... just as the ''real'' Harpo [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHRzyOttJS0 shows up]].
* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'': Leonard, Raj, and Howard hide out at a Planet of the Apes marathon, leaving Penny to deal with a sick Sheldon. Leonard drops his glasses. Hilarity ensues.
* ''Series/Goosebumps1995'': This happens to Brook in "[[Recap/Goosebumps1995S1E7PhantomOfTheAuditorium Phantom of the Auditorium]]" when her and Zeke take an elevator underneath the stage. Zeke then proceeds to steal her glasses and run off.
* The ''Series/{{Endeavour}}'' episode ''Colours'' features a somewhat more realistic take: the killer's glasses break on the scene of the crime, but are easily mended... except for the tiny screw, which remains lost. He later returns to search for it, but Morse finds it first. (The unrealistic part is Morse accidentally spotting the screw on the ground, ''at dusk'', when he wasn't even looking for it.)
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* Inverted and subverted in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor''. Your own character (Mario) accidentally crushes ''someone else's'' contact lens, but she can still see. She demands for you to get her a new one before you can continue saving the world.
* Part of a puzzle in ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland2LeChucksRevenge''. Wally the cartographer is [[BlindWithoutEm blind without]] his ''monocle'', which you need to "borrow" to progress in the game. Until you bring him a replacement, Wally is seen frantically and blindly searching for the missing lens.
* [[PlayedForLaughs Played for very hesitant laughs]] in ''VideoGame/TheEvilWithin'' where, after being knocked down by the Sentinel, Joseph drops his before Sebastian managed to defeat it and they escape. The monster out for his blood does not stop [[AffectionateNickname Seb]] from going back in and getting them, though.
-->'''Sebastian:''' Jeez, Joseph, all that for a pair of glasses...
* [[InvokedTrope Used as a comedy routine]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' when [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Mike Wazowski]] pretends he's dropped a contact lens, the punchline being that his eye is so huge that a contact that size would be impossible to miss.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* A pair of crushed glasses found at the scene of a murder become important evidence in the first case of the second ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'' game. And in another game in the series [[spoiler: Godot is rendered temporarily blind when he loses his eye mask]].
* ''VideoGame/AnotherCode'': Jessica loses her glasses early on when she's kidnapped. Ashley finds them and returns them to her about halfway through.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/DamselsDontWearGlasses''. The thing about being a glasses-wearing ActionGirl is that glasses can, and will, part from your face during fights.
* Used in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' to reveal that the character [[http://egscomics.com/?date=2002-05-21 doesn't really need them]].
* A notable subversion in ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'' where Sydney feigns this trope [[http://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/1290 à la Velma]] to let her first opponent villain's guard down before [[GroinAttack hitting it where it matters]].
-->'''Sydney:''' Hah! [[ConversationalTroping Trope subverted]]! No one is that blind you big pile of idiot!
* Sweden dropping his glasses starts off [[http://satwcomic.com/the-wonder-of-glasses a comic]] from ''Webcomic/ScandinaviaAndTheWorld''. Sweden can't see without his glasses; Denmark can't see ''with'' them on; [[PassThePopcorn Norway watches]].
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' once spent most of an episode looking for his glasses, not realizing that they were pushed up on his head.
* Jérémie Belpois in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' will occasionally lose his glasses due to XANA's [[MonsterOfTheWeek attack of the week]].
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', Dee Dee steals Dexter's glasses and then drops them on the floor for everybody to step on, by the time he finds them the lenses are completely cracked.
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': In "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E47MagicasMagicMirrorTakeMeOutOfTheBallgame Take Me Out of the Ballgame]]", while up at bat, Doofus' glasses fall off. The Beagle Brat back catcher steps on the lenses, smashing them. [[spoiler:Doofus still goes on to hit a homerun and win the game.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/FearlessFly'', knocking off the title character's glasses not only renders him nearly blind, but removes his super powers as well. Naturally, you can count on him losing his glasses once per episode.
* In a variant, Mighty Ray of ''WesternAnimation/Hero108'' occasionally drops his removable eyeballs.
* This happens once to Phoebe on ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' when she is hall monitor. We see students stepping on them as she frantically searches for them.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'': in one part of the episode "Eyeglasses," Miss Whoops, as a stewardess, accidentally loses her glasses when a pile of carry-on luggage falls on her. She attempts to carry on with her duties regardless, but since she's BlindWithoutEm, the [[HilarityEnsues usual ensues]]. At one point, Mr. Nervous gives her his own glasses, telling her she needs them more than he does. This doesn't help any, since they have different prescriptions.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'': In "[[Recap/RecessS1E14TheKidCameBack The Kid Came Back]]", Mikey trips and accidentally tosses his sloppy joe on Gus, causing his glasses to fall off his face. Gus then unknowingly steps on his glasses, breaking them.
* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'':
** In "[[Recap/RugratsS2E4ShowdownAtTeeterTotterGulchMirrorland Mirrorland]]", Didi brings home an antique mirror and a box of costumes from an antique store. Tommy thinks that the mirror is a portal to a MirrorUniverse, and as he and Chuckie go through it, Didi changes into a ballerina costume. She accidentally loses her glasses as she does this and Spike picks them up. When Tommy and Chuckie see Didi and Spike in these states, they think they're their mirror counterparts.
** In "[[Recap/RugratsS2E16ChuckieLosesHisGlassesChuckieGetsSkunked Chuckie Loses His Glasses]]", Angelica steals Chuckie’s glasses during a game of hide and seek when he was supposed to count, causing him to wander around and get lost. She gets some LaserGuidedKarma by the end though. She periodically put on his glasses, but his eyesight was so terrible, doing so distorted her vision to the point where she got dizzy and eventually [[VomitIndiscretionShot threw up.]]
** In "[[Recap/RugratsS4E4SpikesBabiesChickenPops Spike's Babies]]", Spike looks after an abandoned litter of kittens that only the babies are aware of in the crawl space of Tommy's house. When Stu attempts to board up the crawl space (since [[WetCementGag Spike and the babies keep walking across the wet concrete pathway to his barbecue]], forcing him to smooth it out every time), Tommy desperately attempts to save the kittens by snatching Didi's glasses before throwing them near Spike. When she bends to pick them up, Tommy uses the opportunity to unleash Spike.
* Velma from the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'' cartoons was always losing hers at the worst possible times.
** Which was subsequently parodied in ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'', in the CrossOver episode "Bravo-Dooby-Doo", when Velma drops her glasses and Johnny drops his CoolShades:
--->'''Velma:''' My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!\\
'''Johnny:''' ''(covering his face with his arm)'' My glasses! I can't be ''seen'' without my glasses!
** An episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Mystery Incorporated]]'' subverts this by having Velma drop them, only for her to put them back on a few seconds later because they are within reach. [[OhCrap And then she sees Nibiru...]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Milhouse mistook a crab for a dog when he lost his glasses in episode "Summer of 4 foot 2".
** Elvis Costello panicked when his glasses came off in the episode "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation", not because of impaired vision, but because of...
--->'''Costello:''' My image!
** Moleman once drove a large truck which was towing a house. Then a bump knocked off his glasses.
--->'''Moleman:''' Oh dear... ''[BUMP]''... now you've done it... ''[searches floor for glasses, truck goes off cliff and house explodes]''
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
** In "[[Recap/TotalDramaOneMillionBucksBC One Million Bucks B.C.]]" and by extension "[[Recap/TotalDramaAftermathIIIOwenOrLose Aftermath III: O-wen or Lose]]", Harold is without his glasses after he's taken a shower. As a result, he doesn't see the soap that's fallen to the floor and slips on it.
** Beth loses her glasses during the red carpet challenge in "[[Recap/TotalDramaRockNRule Rock 'n Rule]]". The camera flashes worsen her already poor eyesight, but she chooses to continue the challenge without getting her glasses back first. She doesn't get far and destroys several props.
** Cameron's glasses break due to Mal's trickery and he's forced to do the midnight challenge in [[Recap/TotalDramaMoonMadness Moon Madness]] with limited sight. For better or worse, Sierra takes care of him.
* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' used this with Raf on occasion. The main episode where this occurred technically {{downplayed|trope}} it though; Rafe not being able to see well was a problem because they were in completely unfamiliar territory running from killer monsters so having him at risk for tripping was a hazard for all three kids.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'', Dr Venture loses his glasses during a fight and does the classic crawling-around-looking-for-them bit... and after he's got them back on, he realizes his glasses may be broken, but [[EyeScream his eye is worse.]]
* Eliza drops her glasses pretty often on ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys''. It becomes rather bad when she's out exploring. Naturally, her eyesight is awful.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* For most people, having your glasses off is just blurry, but not necessarily to the point they can't operate in general. While walking down the street a person without their glasses may not be able to read "stop" on a stop sign, but they can see the big, blurry red thing and can tell they're at an intersection, so the fact that it's a stop sign isn't much of a logical leap. The blurriness is just like an out-of-focus camera, only it's stereoscopic -- some blurs are closer than others.
* That said, while you may be able to function to some extent without your glasses, actually finding the dropped glasses can be a real pain -- your brain is constantly suggesting you put your glasses on to expedite the search. Glasses are thin, often dark-colored, and blend in with so many things. If they fall off your nightstand, they tend to fall in the narrow spot between the bed and the stand, making you fumble around for them in the dark (or dim light), while half awake. Many people who have very bad eyesight try to keep a spare or old pair in a drawer where they can be easily found to expedite finding their lost current pair of glasses.
* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Keep your old pair of glasses somewhere you can always find them so when you do drop your glasses when you're at home, you can see clearly to find them. There is nothing more embarrassing/annoying than fumbling about and having your brain screaming "You'd find them better if you had your glasses on" at you.
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