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->''"E per qualche motivo, ho capelli blu. Devi avere [[It/PadrinoDelTropo Per Forza Capelli Blu]]."''\\
-- '''Strong Bad''' (descrivendo Stinkoman, la sua controparte {{It/Anime}}), ''It/HomestarRunner'', [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail57.html "Japanese cartoon"]]

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->''"E per qualche motivo, ho capelli blu. Devi avere [[It/PadrinoDelTropo Per Forza Capelli Blu]]."''\\
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'''Strong Bad''' (descrivendo Stinkoman, la sua controparte {{It/Anime}}), ''It/HomestarRunner'', [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail57.html "Japanese cartoon"]]
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SubTrope of HairColors. For hair which is ''depicted'' as an odd color, but which is supposed to be a normal color (e.g., powder blue standing in for grey), see HairColorDissonance.

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SubTrope of HairColors. For hair which is ''depicted'' as an odd color, but which is supposed to be a normal color (e.g., powder blue standing in for grey), see HairColorDissonance.It/SottoTropo di It/ColoriDeiCapelli.



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There are plenty of ways for characters to be differentiated from each other, but one of normally limited utility is hair color. Human hair has a limited amount of variation after all, even less if you want everyone on a half hour show once a week to be easily distinguished. Thus, this {{trope}} was born, so that artists could have the full spectrum of color to utilize. It's so common that it's mostly considered an AcceptableBreakFromReality now.

More than most media, {{Anime}} characters often have {{impossible hair color}}s. This started with {{Manga}} series that used distinctive colors on the covers to make characters stand out, as they all had either dark or light hair in the actual black and white pictures; {{Anime}} just brought it to the screen.

There are several reasons why artists do this. The first, as noted, is to help distinguish characters from each other, similar to the reasoning behind AnimeHair. It may be done to indicate character personality, such as an EmotionlessGirl with blue or white hair. It may be done to indicate uniqueness from the rest of the cast if they are the only one with their hair color. Or, it may be done just to suit the artist's taste for variety.

This trope is not for hair colors that are impossible, but standing in for a plausible shade; that's HairColorDissonance. When the hair color is realistic but is not justified by the setting, that's ImplausibleHairColor.

See also {{Mukokuseki}} and AmazingTechnicolorPopulation. For characters with impossible hair ''styles'', see the AnimeHair {{trope}}.

ShyBlueHairedGirl is a SubTrope that is about blue-haired girls specifically. Same thing for RoseHairedGirl and pink-haired girls, as well as WhiteHairedPrettyGirl and WhiteHairedPrettyBoy. ElementalHair can often overlap.

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There are plenty of ways for characters to be differentiated from each other, but one of normally limited utility is hair color. Human hair has Ci sono molti modi per differenziare i personaggi, ma uno normalmente limitato è il colore dei capelli. I capelli umani hanno poca varietà, considerando anche che se l'episodio dura mezz'ora bisogna rendere i personaggi immediatamente distinguibili. Questo è il motivo della nascita di questo tropo. Grazie a limited amount of variation after all, even less if you want everyone on a half hour show once a week to be easily distinguished. Thus, this {{trope}} was born, so that artists could have the full spectrum of color to utilize. It's so common that it's mostly considered an AcceptableBreakFromReality now.

More than most media, {{Anime}} characters often have {{impossible hair color}}s. This started with {{Manga}} series that used distinctive colors on the covers to make characters stand out, as they all had either dark or light hair
Per Forza Capelli Blu, gli artisti hanno tutta la gamma di colori disponibile. È così comune da essere ormai quasi considerata un'It/AccettabileRotturaDallaRealta.

Più degli altri mesia, gli It/{{Anime}} hanno personaggi con capelli dai colori impossibili. Il processo è iniziato dai It/{{Manga}}, che usavano colori strani sulle copertine per far risaltare i personaggi, visto che nelle pagine interne avevano capelli
in the actual black and white pictures; {{Anime}} just brought it to the screen.

There are several reasons why artists do this. The first, as noted, is to help distinguish characters from each other, similar to the reasoning behind AnimeHair. It may be done to indicate character personality, such as an EmotionlessGirl with blue or white hair. It may be done to indicate uniqueness from the rest of the cast if they are the only one with their hair color. Or, it may be done just to suit the artist's taste for variety.

This trope is not for hair colors that are impossible, but standing
sfumature di grigio; gli It/{{Anime}} hanno solo adattato allo schermo.

Ci sono diversi motivi per cui gli artisti usano questo tropo. Il primo, come già detto, è far risaltare i personaggi,
in for modo simile a plausible shade; that's HairColorDissonance. When the hair color is realistic but is not justified by the setting, that's ImplausibleHairColor.

See also {{Mukokuseki}} and AmazingTechnicolorPopulation. For characters with impossible hair ''styles'', see the AnimeHair {{trope}}.

ShyBlueHairedGirl is a SubTrope that is about blue-haired girls specifically. Same thing for RoseHairedGirl and pink-haired girls, as well as WhiteHairedPrettyGirl and WhiteHairedPrettyBoy. ElementalHair can often overlap.
It/CapelliDaAnime. Può essere fatto per indicare la personalità del personaggio, come una It/RagazzaApatica dai capelli blu o bianchi. Può anche essere fatto per indicare una certa unicità dal resto del cast, se il personaggio è l'unico con capelli strani. O potrebbe essere fatto solo perché l'artista voleva fare un colore diverso.

Questo tropo non è per colori che sono impossibili, ma che sono usati come sostituti di una certa sfumatura ''possibile'': quello è It/DissonanzaDelColoreDeiCapelli. Quando il colore è realistico, ma non giustificato dall'ambientazione, è It/ColoreDiCapelliImprobabile.

Si vedano anche {{It/Mukokuseki}} e It/FantasticaPopolazioneInTechnicolor. Per personaggi con ''pettinature'' impossibili, si veda It/CapelliDaAnime.

It/RagazzaTimidaDaiCapelliBlu è un It/SottoTropo specifico per i capelli blu, così come It/RagazzaDaiCapelliRosa per i rosa, e It/BelRagazzoDaiCapelliBianchi e It/BellaRagazzaDaiCapelliBianchi. It/CapelliElementali può sovrapporsi spesso.
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->''"E per qualche motivo, ho capelli blu. Devi avere [[It/PadrinoDelTropo Per Forza Capelli Blu]]."''\\
-- '''Strong Bad''' (descrivendo Stinkoman, la sua controparte {{It/Anime}}), ''It/HomestarRunner'', [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail57.html "Japanese cartoon"]]

There are plenty of ways for characters to be differentiated from each other, but one of normally limited utility is hair color. Human hair has a limited amount of variation after all, even less if you want everyone on a half hour show once a week to be easily distinguished. Thus, this {{trope}} was born, so that artists could have the full spectrum of color to utilize. It's so common that it's mostly considered an AcceptableBreakFromReality now.

More than most media, {{Anime}} characters often have {{impossible hair color}}s. This started with {{Manga}} series that used distinctive colors on the covers to make characters stand out, as they all had either dark or light hair in the actual black and white pictures; {{Anime}} just brought it to the screen.

There are several reasons why artists do this. The first, as noted, is to help distinguish characters from each other, similar to the reasoning behind AnimeHair. It may be done to indicate character personality, such as an EmotionlessGirl with blue or white hair. It may be done to indicate uniqueness from the rest of the cast if they are the only one with their hair color. Or, it may be done just to suit the artist's taste for variety.

This trope is not for hair colors that are impossible, but standing in for a plausible shade; that's HairColorDissonance. When the hair color is realistic but is not justified by the setting, that's ImplausibleHairColor.

See also {{Mukokuseki}} and AmazingTechnicolorPopulation. For characters with impossible hair ''styles'', see the AnimeHair {{trope}}.

ShyBlueHairedGirl is a SubTrope that is about blue-haired girls specifically. Same thing for RoseHairedGirl and pink-haired girls, as well as WhiteHairedPrettyGirl and WhiteHairedPrettyBoy. ElementalHair can often overlap.

SubTrope of HairColors. For hair which is ''depicted'' as an odd color, but which is supposed to be a normal color (e.g., powder blue standing in for grey), see HairColorDissonance.
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