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* Detective Sergeant Guy Chapman of ''WebAnimation/HunterTheParenting'' is a downplayed example - his helmet doesn't fully obscure his eyes, but it's casting a visible shadow on the upper half of his face, making him appear more sinister. For a large chunk of his introductory audiolog it's up in the air whether he's just a normal copper or a Camarilla agent looking for a breach in the Masquerade. [[spoiler:It's the latter, but thanks to Big-D's quick thinking and because his vampiric superiors' inattentiveness, he switches sides.]]
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* ''Literature/DannyTheChampionOfTheWorld'': When poaching pheasants in the twilight, the importance of a peaked cap is mentioned, because the peak casts a shadow over one's face. Later, when Danny and his father are hiding in the woods, they spot a keeper from a distance, whose face is shadowed by the peak of his cap, but it seems to Danny that he is looking straight at them.
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* Literature/MrMen: Mr. Silly, Mr. Nonsense, and Little Miss Scatterbrain all wear hats that cover their eyes.

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* Literature/MrMen: ''Literature/MrMen'': Mr. Silly, Mr. Nonsense, and Little Miss Scatterbrain all wear hats that cover their eyes.
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* ''Series/FawltyTowers'': Downplayed in [[Recap/FawltyTowersS2E3WaldorfSalad "Waldorf Salad"]], when Basil wears a hat pulled down low over his temple, presumably to hide his injuries from being whacked by Sybil.
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* Mr. Lunt from ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' has a hat that obscures his eyes[[note]]When seen without it, we'll see the he apparently [[EyelessFace has none]][[/note]].

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* Mr. Lunt from ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' has a hat that obscures his eyes[[note]]When seen without it, we'll see the that he apparently [[EyelessFace has none]][[/note]].
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* Literature/MrMen: Mr. Silly, Mr. Nonsense, and Little Miss Scatterbrain all wear hats that cover their eyes.
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* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'': The corrupt police's hats are tilted down to cover their eyes.

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* ''VideoGame/ShantaeAndTheSevenSirens'': Scorpmen have turbans that cover the top half of their faces, hiding their eyes.



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Yeah, I know he's not a proper alien, but the trope fits otherwise.


* ''Series/StargateSG1'': Teal'c has been known to use one of these to cover [[RubberForeheadAliens his forehead]] as a PaperThinDisguise.

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* ''Series/StargateSG1'': Teal'c has been known to use one of these to cover [[RubberForeheadAliens cover his forehead]] as a PaperThinDisguise.
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* ''Series/StargateSG1'': Teal'c has been known to use one of these to cover [[RubberForeheadAliens his forehead]] as a PaperThinDisguise.
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-->-- '''The Engineer''', ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', referring to the Soldier.

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-->-- '''The Engineer''', ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', referring to the Soldier.
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* ''Anime/FLCLProgressive'': Marurao is never seen without a baseball cap, and while it doesn't obscure his eyes, it does obscure his [[spoiler:tiny eyebrows, giving away that he's [[Anime/{{FLCL}} Amarao]]'s son]].

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* ''Anime/FLCLProgressive'': ''Anime/FLCLProgressiveAndAlternative'': Marurao is never seen without a baseball cap, and while it doesn't obscure his eyes, it does obscure his [[spoiler:tiny eyebrows, giving away that he's [[Anime/{{FLCL}} Amarao]]'s son]].

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