Badass Labcoat/Sandbox



""Oh no! He's wearing a white coat!""

- Scientist, Angry Beavers

The Badass Labcoat is a particular Sub-Trope of Badass Longcoat - namely, a Badass Longcoat that is a white labcoat. An Action Girl in a Badass Labcoat usually doubles as a Hot Scientist. Can be, but is not necessarily, the dress code for the Badass Bookworm and Mad Scientist. The Deadly Doctor might also sport this.

There's just something about a Labcoat that makes almost any character instantly more attractive to female fans. It may have something to do with the combination of a doctor (sensitive healing) along with a genius, rolled together with all the sex appeal of the Badass Longcoat.

The page image already has most of our female editors excited...

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Anime and Manga:


 * Rika in Shikabane Hime.
 * The Doctor in Hellsing
 * Faust VIII in Shaman King.
 * Arguably, Reilly from the Maximum Ride manga.
 * Four-Star Badass Tenpou from Saiyuki Gaiden exemplifies this trope. Arguably, so does Nii from the main series.
 * Professor Tomoe in Sailor Moon.
 * Franken Fran.
 * Rintaro Okabe in Steins;Gate, after he Took a Level In Badass.
 * Dr Fudo aka Yusei's father in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. Also  in the epilogue.

Comic Books:
 * Collin from Reality Check.

Live Action TV:
 * Dr. K of Power Rangers RPM. Just watch "Ranger Green", "Ranger Yellow, Pt. 2", "Doctor K", and especially "Ancient History" for proof.
 * Helen Magnus of Sanctuary.
 * Dr. Statham of Green Wing at least attempts this. It fails, because nobody likes him.

Video Games:
 * Antonio Guster in F-Zero
 * The Medic from Team Fortress 2
 * General Gabriel Marino from Haze. Come on, it's made from 100% cotton!
 * Bowman Jean from Star Ocean the Second Story
 * Caulder/Stolos from Advance Wars: Days of Ruin.
 * Luccia from Chrono Cross.
 * Professor Oak from Pokémon Red and Blue: Pokemon Master, former champion, inventer of the Pokedex, awesome coat.
 * Also Rowan.
 * Final Fantasy VII: Hojo.
 * Derek Stiles and many others in Trauma Center.

Webcomics:
 * Mori of The Dragon Doctors
 * Officer Preston in the final act of A Miracle of Science, when he begins to relapse into Science-Related Memetic Disorder.
 * Dexter (yes, from Dexters Laboratory) pulls off the Badass Labcoat quite nicely in Bleedman's Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi.

Weboriginal:
 * Doctor Steel. You can basically see how it must be so due to the name: Dr. = Labcoat, Steel = Badass.
 * Herr Doktor Archeville, Doctor Simian, and Lord Doom from the Global Guardians PBEM Universe.

Western Animation
 * Adult Dexter in The Movie of Dexter's Laboratory.
 * Professor Membrane from Invader Zim.

Anime & Manga

 * Leeron and Leyette from the Dai Gurren Brigade both qualify for this trope, though Leyette is the one who most often actually wears an actual labcoat or reasonable facsimile. Also, *
 * Dr. Saotome from Getter Robo, both the original and Armageddon versions (who is a substantially different character). Is succeeded later on by Heroic Sociopath Hayato Jin (one of the original pilots), who retains his Badassery into his role as a scientist.
 * Dr. Jail Scaglietti of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha. Say what you will of his morals, you've got to give him props for doing a Barehanded Blade Block on a BFS and staring down Super Mode Fate with a grin even though he knew his defeat was at hand.
 * Stein of Soul Eater. Crazy badass, but still badass.
 * Like everything else to do with Stein, including the man himself, the labcoat is covered in lines of stitches.
 * Tooya of Ayashi no Ceres when he disguised himself as a doctor at Aya's school to keep an eye on her...that is, when he's not out doing what he does best and wearing his usual Badass Longcoat.
 * For some reason, Subaru can be seen wearing one of these in X 1999. Rule of Sexy, perhaps?
 * Or just a white Badass Longcoat
 * "Sisters" in Witchblade are ladies, raised in the biotechnological corporation and mostly working on next generations of the same. They have pretty rough combat training and those who show the best results were empowered with Cloneblades.

Comic Books

 * Warren Ellis's Doktor Sleepless intentionally invokes this: nobody listens to "real people," so he becomes the cartoony mad scientist character of Doktor Sleepless to draw attention.
 * Both Leo Quintum and Lex Luthor get these in All-Star Superman -
 * Runaways: Chase's parents, Victor and Janet Stein are a pair of Mad Scientists who favour this as their dress code.
 * Spider-Man: the Lizard is usually wearing one of these. However, he's not always smart enough to call himself a scientist. Depends on who's writing.

Commercials

 * Played with in an ad for a tech company in which "The Rehabilitator", a female Badass Labcoat, comes (melo)dramatically to the rescue with her medical-imaging devices.

Film

 * The bloodproof surgical gown worn by the Repo Man in Repo! The Genetic Opera.

Live Action TV

 * Abby the Lab Rat of NCIS. Seriously, ask the last assistant she had to take on.

Tabletop Games

 * Fabius Bile of Warhammer 40000. It's made of human skin.
 * Dark Eldar Haemonculi also tend to wear combat gear heavily inspired by labcoats and surgical scrubs. Sometimes that's made of human skin too.

Video Games

 * Super Robot Wars gives us Bian Zoldark, Shu Shirakawa, and Lemon Browning. Outside of their Applied Phlebotinum mecha, not so much. In it...well, it was nice knowing you.
 * Mordin Solus in Mass Effect 2 has a futuristic sort of labcoat.
 * Liara's outfit in Lair of the Shadow Broker also seems to be inspired by this. She retains it in Mass Effect 3, too.
 * Otacon's Metal Gear Solid 2 character art shows him as a Badass Labcoat.
 * Jade Curtiss of Tales of the Abyss when in his doctor's outfit.
 * Shalua Rui of Dirge of Cerberus, who boasts the gunning skills of any badass longcoat despite having one prosthetic arm and poor depth perception (missing her left eye as well).
 * Lash from Advance Wars has a black variant on this.

Webcomics

 * The title character in The Adventures of Dr. McNinja. In some early chapters, he even emulates Batman by handling his labcoat like a cape.
 * Bethany from Afterlife Blues which she drapes over her shoulders great-cloak style.
 * While he's essentially a lab assistant/ computer terminal, minor robot character Daedalus from Coga Suro 2 both wears a labcoat and arguably qualifies as a badass, remaining totally deadpan when mentioning that the building he's in is neatly crushing itself, or when his arms get cut off.
 * Doctor Sun in Girl Genius with his doctor's advice definitely qualifies. He manages to dominate Ax Crazy Bangladesh Dupree without raising his voice. Later, he demonstrates just how Badass he is by downing a giant clank by hand because.
 * And Agatha herself, starting here.
 * Dr. Herville Schtein from String Theory is working his way towards this. He started out on his road to villaindom by sabotaging and (accidentally) blowing up his scientific rival's lab in revenge to his rival stealing Schtein's work, with his rival (and several other people) in it.
 * In The Zombie Hunters, Charlie, a consummate Bullet-Proof Fashion Plate, rocks a basic version. A gag strip lampshaded its impressive Dirt Forcefield, even though he'd recently befouled it in the course of Team medic Sammie wears a more elaborate lab/trenchcoat accented with black buckled belts on the collar and sleeves that she's worn both in the field and on civilian clinic duty. Hers is especially Badass because she  and one of its belts.
 * El Goonish Shive had this style Played for Laughs with the resident Mad Scientist a couple of times. As sketchbook says, being dramatic is "pretty easy when you have a long lab coat".

Web Original

 * Darwin's Soldiers (Version II), Darwin's Soldiers (Reboot), 'Darwin's Soldiers (Version I), Darwin's Soldiers II: Survival of the Fittest and The Spreading Hazard have more Badass Bookworms and Badass Labcoats than you can conceive. Oh, they are all SF Furry role plays.
 * Dr. Shelton from Darwins Soldiers II is probably the only scientist from any of the R Ps who isn't a Badass Labcoat. And even he has his moments.
 * Dr. Kerzach from Darwin's Soldiers II: Survival of the Fittest is also a Non-Action Guy. That is until.
 * Doctor Horrible in Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.
 * Arguably, Doctor Insano of The Spoony Experiment. When Spoony transforms into Dr. Insano in Kickassia, the labcoat is the first thing that appears.