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* This is a near-constant character design in ''Toys/SuperThings'', fitting the "everyone's a super" concept that the series has. As such, this style of mask is worn by both hero and villain alike. Some eschew the mask for goggles or glasses that fit the similar aesthetic, while hat-based characters have the hatband making up a portion of their mask.
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* This is a near-constant character design in ''Toys/SuperThings'', fitting the "everyone's a super" concept that the series has. As such, this style of mask is worn by both hero and villain alike. Some eschew the mask for goggles or glasses that fit the similar aesthetic, while hat-based characters have the hatband making up a portion of their mask. In non-toy scenarios for the brand, the mask is one of the few items that is never removed, even in alternate outfits.
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* ''Film/CommandoCody'' wears a full-face metal helmet when using his JetPack, but when he takes the helmet off, he's wearing another mask beneath it as his true identity is a government secret.
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* ''Film/CommandoCody'' wears a full-face metal helmet when using his JetPack, but when he takes the helmet off, off he's wearing another this type of mask beneath it underneath, as his true identity is a government secret.
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* ''Film/CommandoCody'' wears a full-face metal helmet when using his JetPack, but when he takes the helmet off, he's wearing another mask beneath it as his true identity is a government secret.