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[[File:dreamfaces_1028.jpg|frame|[[Comically Missing the Point|Wait...]] [[Follow the Leader|is that a]] [[Pixar]] [[Cars|character]]?]]
[[File:dreamfaces 1028.jpg|frame|[[Comically Missing the Point|Wait...]] [[Follow the Leader|is that a]] [[Pixar]] [[Cars|character]]?]]


{{quote|''"Do you feel the taunting power of my eyebrow?"''|'''Megamind'''|''[[Megamind]]: The Button of Doom''}}


You know that face. The clever, [[Twinkle Smile|asymmetrical smirk.]] The similarly [[Fascinating Eyebrow|crooked eyebrows.]] The intense stare-down that comes at you from the promo posters. It's the expression that tells you the hero is going to be up to no good, and is much cooler than any of those classic, mainstream, conformist wimps those ''other'' studios produce... except the character him- or herself never, or rarely, makes that face to begin with in the show! It's usually a way to get audiences to see a particular film over another, and promises a very different tone than what we're used to. It's the facial expression form of hip, sassy and snarky dialogue.
{{quote|''"Do you feel the taunting power of my eyebrow?"''|'''Megamind''', ''[[Megamind]]: The Button of Doom''}}

You know that face. The clever, [[Twinkle Smile|asymmetrical smirk.]] The similarly [[Fascinating Eyebrow|crooked eyebrows.]] The intense stare-down that comes at you from the promo posters. It's the expression that tells you the hero is going to be up to no good, and is much cooler than any of those classic, mainstream, conformist wimps those ''other'' studios produce... except the character him or herself never, or rarely, makes that face to begin with in the show! It's usually a way to get audiences to see a particular film over another, and promises a very different tone than what we're used to. It's the facial expression form of hip, sassy and snarky dialogue.


This trope pertains to faces seen outside of the body of the film or TV show and only in marketing material... in posters, billboards, ads, etc. Otherwise, it would be a [[No Fourth Wall]] or an [[Aside Glance]].
This trope pertains to faces seen outside of the body of the film or TV show and only in marketing material... in posters, billboards, ads, etc. Otherwise, it would be a [[No Fourth Wall]] or an [[Aside Glance]].


Films produce advertising and posters as various stages of production and all of these are meant to be teasers. The stuff that comes first is normally dominated by faces staring at you because that's the only thing finalized at that point (if all the poster maker knows is that the film stars Sean Connery and he shoots some people, then all we're going to get is [[Sean Connery Is Going to Shoot You]]). So the [[Dreamworks Face]] is one of numerous stock attractive faces. For instance, you may have also seen the "everyone is smiling, bright eyes and maybe waving at you".
Films produce advertising and posters as various stages of production and all of these are meant to be teasers. The stuff that comes first is normally dominated by faces staring at you because that's the only thing finalized at that point (if all the poster maker knows is that the film stars Sean Connery and he shoots some people, then all we're going to get is [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You]]). So the '''Dreamworks Face''' is one of numerous stock attractive faces. For instance, you may have also seen the "everyone is smiling, bright eyes and maybe waving at you".


Named after [http://www.podpocalypse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/dreamworks-vs-pixar.jpg this] memetic picture, that originally tried to prove how generic the Dreamworks movie concepts are, including their posters. As others pointed out in reaction, Disney-Pixar, and practically every other studio also uses this face (note ''[[Cars]]'' in the page image), and it occasionally cropped up in works made before Dreamworks was even around. So, even though it's not a Dreamworks-exclusive trope, [[Trope Codifier|it is still commonly associated with them]]. Also, this trope is not limited to [[Western Animation]], for it can be applied to all forms of media.
Named after [https://web.archive.org/web/20160312151049/http://www.podpocalypse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/dreamworks-vs-pixar.jpg this] memetic picture, that originally tried to prove how generic the Dreamworks movie concepts are, including their posters. As others pointed out in reaction, Disney-Pixar, and practically every other studio also uses this face (note ''[[Cars]]'' in the page image), and it occasionally cropped up in works made before Dreamworks was even around. So, even though it's not a Dreamworks-exclusive trope, [[Trope Codifier|it is still commonly associated with them]]. Also, this trope is not limited to [[Western Animation]], for it can be applied to all forms of media.


See also [[Mascot with Attitude]], though in this case the character needn't have attitude in the actual work. [[Moe Stare]] is a similar trope in how it advertises by appealing to emotion (in that case, a [[Warm and Fuzzy Feeling]] rather than a challenge.)
See also [[Mascot with Attitude]], though in this case the character needn't have attitude in the actual work. [[Moe Stare]] is a similar trope in how it advertises by appealing to emotion (in that case, a [[Warm and Fuzzy Feeling]] rather than a challenge.)


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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* This expression has become an [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_1E8eWhxtOCo/SNlQfvi3WyI/AAAAAAAAAKY/LSe9KO6jAog/s400/tick1.jpg iconic] [http://westfieldcomics.com/wow/art/large/JUL111187.jpg image] of [[The Tick (animation)]].


== Animated Film ==
== [[Film]] ==
* This is [[Older Than They Think]]: The [[Looney Tunes]] [http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i105/kammyspics/chuckjonesbugsbunny.jpg did this] a lot of times in show cards and cel artwork, especially in Chuck Jones' work.
* This is [[Older Than They Think]]: The [[Looney Tunes]] [http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i105/kammyspics/chuckjonesbugsbunny.jpg did this] a lot of times in show cards and cel artwork, especially in Chuck Jones' work.
* Used in every (or most) Dreamworks animated film posters, where it may be the [[Trope Codifier]]. The image above explains it.
* Used in every (or most) Dreamworks animated film posters, where it may be the [[Trope Codifier]]. The image above explains it.
** [[Moviebob]] blew a fuse over this in his already-not-too-positive review of ''[[Shrek]] 4'': "Everyone. Wears. The same. Fucking. Smirk.", with each word illustrated by a screenshot of a [[DreamWorks]] character.
** [[Moviebob]] blew a fuse over this in his already-not-too-positive review of ''[[Shrek]] 4'': "Everyone. Wears. The same. Fucking. Smirk.", with each word illustrated by a screenshot of a [[DreamWorks]] character.
* Sometimes used in [[Pixar]]'s posters. Lightning McQueen and even Buzz Lightyear, in particular. The poster for ''[[Cars]]'' had Lightning covered in a vehicle hood with only the corner lifted to reveal the smile.
* Sometimes used in [[Pixar]]'s posters. Lightning McQueen and even Buzz Lightyear, in particular. The poster for ''[[Cars]]'' had Lightning covered in a vehicle hood with only the corner lifted to reveal the smile.
** The [http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2011/03/22/cars-2-poster-globe.jpg poster] for ''Cars 2'' included ''all four main characters'' doing it now!
** The [http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2011/03/22/cars-2-poster-globe.jpg poster] for ''Cars 2'' included ''all four main characters'' doing it now!
* Disney's been doing this more often lately. Ads for ''[[Bolt]]'', ''[[Meet the Robinsons]]'', and ''[[Home on the Range]]'' all included this. The dot-eyed [[Chicken Little]] even managed to do this sometimes.
* Disney's been doing this more often lately. Ads for ''[[Bolt]]'', ''[[Meet the Robinsons]]'', and ''[[Home on the Range]]'' all included this. The dot-eyed [[Chicken Little]] even managed to do this sometimes.
** The minimalist poster for ''[[Tangled]]'' had Rapunzel and Flynn side by side, looking at the audience deviously behind a sea of hair. Those who see the film know that Rapunzel is actually polite and cheery at heart and only rarely gets devious when necessary. It's equally as unnecessary as the rest of the movie's [[Totally Radical]] style ad campaigns.
** The minimalist poster for ''[[Tangled]]'' had Rapunzel and Flynn side by side, looking at the audience deviously behind a sea of hair. Those who see the film know that Rapunzel is actually polite and cheery at heart and only rarely gets devious when necessary. It's equally as unnecessary as the rest of the movie's [[Totally Radical]] style ad campaigns.
** Disney was associated with a Bollywood animated musical called ''Roadside Romeo'', [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CcM0S1O6SXg/TB3HiaC7htI/AAAAAAAAAvI/yrWd0_At1BU/s1600/roadside-romeo-06.jpg and pretty much all the posters featured this.]
** Disney was associated with a Bollywood animated musical called ''Roadside Romeo'', [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CcM0S1O6SXg/TB3HiaC7htI/AAAAAAAAAvI/yrWd0_At1BU/s1600/roadside-romeo-06.jpg and pretty much all the posters featured this.]{{Dead link}}
** [http://www.animationmagazine.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/mars-needs-moms-1.jpg These] [http://www.animationmagazine.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/mars-needs-moms-2.jpg posters] for ''[[Mars Needs Moms]]''.
** [http://www.animationmagazine.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/mars-needs-moms-1.jpg These] [http://www.animationmagazine.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/mars-needs-moms-2.jpg posters] for ''[[Mars Needs Moms]]''.
* Horton does this on the [http://www.moviepostr.com/img/movie/1250/horton-hears-a-who-1041-poster-large.jpeg poster] for [[Blue Sky]]'s ''[[Horton Hears a Who]]''. It's more jarring if you're only familiar with the humbler Horton from the 1970's Chuck Jones special!
* Horton does this on the [http://www.moviepostr.com/img/movie/1250/horton-hears-a-who-1041-poster-large.jpeg poster]{{Dead link}} for [[Blue Sky Studios]]'s ''[[Horton Hears a Who!]]''. It's more jarring if you're only familiar with the humbler Horton from the 1970's Chuck Jones special!
* The [http://img.listal.com/image/621130/600full-coraline-poster.jpg DVD and 'Art Of' cover] for ''[[Coraline (animation)|Coraline]]''. This is a curious case, as the posters released before the movie had Coraline [http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2429/3663628209_3ac80154fa.jpg in a suspicious or frightened expression] to tell viewers that this is will be scarier than a typical family film. While she is normally a sarcastic girl, she does spend the majority of the film scared.
* The [http://img.listal.com/image/621130/600full-coraline-poster.jpg DVD and 'Art Of' cover]{{Dead link}} for ''[[Coraline (animation)|Coraline]]''. This is a curious case, as the posters released before the movie had Coraline [http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2429/3663628209_3ac80154fa.jpg in a suspicious or frightened expression] to tell viewers that this is will be scarier than a typical family film. While she is normally a sarcastic girl, she does spend the majority of the film scared.
* ''[[Planet 51]]''.
* ''[[Planet 51]]''.
* Balto on the cover for ''Wolf Quest''.
* Balto on the cover for ''Wolf Quest''.

== [[Comic Books]] ==
* This expression has become an [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_1E8eWhxtOCo/SNlQfvi3WyI/AAAAAAAAAKY/LSe9KO6jAog/s400/tick1.jpg iconic] [http://westfieldcomics.com/wow/art/large/JUL111187.jpg image] of [[The Tick]].

== Live Action Film ==
* The 2000's CG feature film ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks|Alvinandthe Chipmunks]]'' and the ''Squeak-quel''.
* The 2000's CG feature film ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks|Alvinandthe Chipmunks]]'' and the ''Squeak-quel''.
* [http://www.impawards.com/2011/paul_ver2.html This poster] for ''[[Paul]]''.
* [http://www.impawards.com/2011/paul_ver2.html This poster] for ''[[Paul]]''.
* [http://www.obsessedwithfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/fb1.jpg The poster] for the movie ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]'' is a non-animated example.
* [http://www.obsessedwithfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/fb1.jpg The poster]{{Dead link}} for the movie ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]'' is a non-animated example.
* [http://scenemag.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/inbetweeners-movie-poster.jpg This poster] for [[The Inbetweeners|The Inbetweeners Movie.]] Hell, it's so obvious that it almost looks as though they just saw the face themselves and are mocking it.
* [http://scenemag.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/inbetweeners-movie-poster.jpg This poster]{{Dead link}} for [[The Inbetweeners|The Inbetweeners Movie.]] Hell, it's so obvious that it almost looks as though they just saw the face themselves and are mocking it.
* [[Stephen Colbert]] likes doing it in promotional images for ''[[The Colbert Report]]''.
* [[Stephen Colbert]] likes doing it in promotional images for ''[[The Colbert Report]]''.


== [[Live Action Television]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* [[David Tennant]], period. See examples [http://aikainkauna.tumblr.com/post/7027663175/ive-just-realised-that-david-tennant-is here].
* [[David Tennant]], period. See examples [http://aikainkauna.tumblr.com/post/7027663175/ive-just-realised-that-david-tennant-is here].
* Jay Leno.
* Jay Leno.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* [[Spyro the Dragon]] [[media:logo1.gif|has been doing this face]] on the covers of his video games since [[The Nineties]].
* [[Spyro the Dragon]] [[media:logo1.gif|has been doing this face]] on the covers of his video games since [[The Nineties]].
* [[media:Bug_Cover_8163.png|The title character]] of the [[Sega Saturn]] game ''[[Bug!]]''.
* [[media:Bug Cover 8163.png|The title character]] of the [[Sega Saturn]] game ''[[Bug!]]''.
* [[Sonic Unleashed]], due to the Werehog having a lower brow, accidentally gives Sonic this expression on the boxart.
* ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'', due to the Werehog having a lower brow, accidentally gives Sonic this expression on the boxart.


== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Raimundo from ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'' wears the [[Smarm Brow]] as his default expression.
* Raimundo from ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'' wears the [[Smarm Brow]] as his default expression.
* Term is directly used in a [http://www.formspring.me/calwwong/q/266487508932506651 storyboard] for the ''[[Regular Show]]'' episode "Cruisin'"
* Term is directly used in a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120623001101/http://www.formspring.me/calwwong/q/266487508932506651 storyboard] for the ''[[Regular Show]]'' episode "Cruisin'"


== Others ==
== Other Media ==
* A [http://tracyjb.deviantart.com/art/Lackadaisy-Expressions-193978013 drawing tutorial] in ''[[Lackadaisy]]'' lists this among "things to unlearn," and the character making this face gets smacked so hard his eyebrows pop off.
* A [http://tracyjb.deviantart.com/art/Lackadaisy-Expressions-193978013 drawing tutorial] in ''[[Lackadaisy]]'' lists this among "things to unlearn," and the character making this face gets smacked so hard his eyebrows pop off.
{{quote|LADIES.}}
{{quote|LADIES.}}
* In this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtTZu9OlypU leaked teaser for the scrapped Thundercats CGI movie], this appears to be Lion-O's default expression.
* In this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtTZu9OlypU leaked teaser for the scrapped Thundercats CGI movie], this appears to be Lion-O's default expression.
* Explicity avoided in [[John Kricfalusi]]'s cartoons--he hates this expression so much that he forbids any of his artists from ever drawing it--and that includes any expression that even ''remotely'' resembles it, including non-cocky smirks or eyebrows raised out of curiosity.
* Explicitly avoided in [[John Kricfalusi]]'s cartoonshe hates this expression so much that he forbids any of his artists from ever drawing itand that includes any expression that even ''remotely'' resembles it, including non-cocky smirks or eyebrows raised out of curiosity.


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Latest revision as of 01:05, 14 January 2023

Wait... is that a Pixar character?
"Do you feel the taunting power of my eyebrow?"
MegamindMegamind: The Button of Doom

You know that face. The clever, asymmetrical smirk. The similarly crooked eyebrows. The intense stare-down that comes at you from the promo posters. It's the expression that tells you the hero is going to be up to no good, and is much cooler than any of those classic, mainstream, conformist wimps those other studios produce... except the character him- or herself never, or rarely, makes that face to begin with in the show! It's usually a way to get audiences to see a particular film over another, and promises a very different tone than what we're used to. It's the facial expression form of hip, sassy and snarky dialogue.

This trope pertains to faces seen outside of the body of the film or TV show and only in marketing material... in posters, billboards, ads, etc. Otherwise, it would be a No Fourth Wall or an Aside Glance.

Films produce advertising and posters as various stages of production and all of these are meant to be teasers. The stuff that comes first is normally dominated by faces staring at you because that's the only thing finalized at that point (if all the poster maker knows is that the film stars Sean Connery and he shoots some people, then all we're going to get is Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You). So the Dreamworks Face is one of numerous stock attractive faces. For instance, you may have also seen the "everyone is smiling, bright eyes and maybe waving at you".

Named after this memetic picture, that originally tried to prove how generic the Dreamworks movie concepts are, including their posters. As others pointed out in reaction, Disney-Pixar, and practically every other studio also uses this face (note Cars in the page image), and it occasionally cropped up in works made before Dreamworks was even around. So, even though it's not a Dreamworks-exclusive trope, it is still commonly associated with them. Also, this trope is not limited to Western Animation, for it can be applied to all forms of media.

See also Mascot with Attitude, though in this case the character needn't have attitude in the actual work. Moe Stare is a similar trope in how it advertises by appealing to emotion (in that case, a Warm and Fuzzy Feeling rather than a challenge.)

Examples of Dreamworks Faces include:

Comic Books

Film

Live-Action TV

Video Games

Web Original

Western Animation

Other Media

  • A drawing tutorial in Lackadaisy lists this among "things to unlearn," and the character making this face gets smacked so hard his eyebrows pop off.

LADIES.

  • In this leaked teaser for the scrapped Thundercats CGI movie, this appears to be Lion-O's default expression.
  • Explicitly avoided in John Kricfalusi's cartoons — he hates this expression so much that he forbids any of his artists from ever drawing it — and that includes any expression that even remotely resembles it, including non-cocky smirks or eyebrows raised out of curiosity.