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Two strands of hair that stick up from the top of the head and curve forward like antennae, a style most recently popularized by ''[[Love Hina]]'' and other works by Ken Akamatsu. Probably will belong to someone... [[The Ditz|lighter in disposition]] or in general intellect. Yet another way to quickly and simply add another visual quirk to a character.
Two strands of hair that stick up from the top of the head and curve forward like antennae, a style most recently popularized by ''[[Love Hina]]'' and other works by Ken Akamatsu. Probably will belong to someone... [[The Ditz|lighter in disposition]] or in general intellect. Yet another way to quickly and simply add another visual quirk to a character.
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* ''[[Sketchbook]]'': Nagisa, who appropriately enough is an insect [[Otaku]].
* ''[[Sketchbook]]'': Nagisa, who appropriately enough is an insect [[Otaku]].
* Momo in ''[[Manabi Straight!|Manabi Straight]]'' has antennae (and hair) long enough some fans affectionately nicknamed her [http://safebooru.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=301734 "Cockroach-tan"].
* Momo in ''[[Manabi Straight!|Manabi Straight]]'' has antennae (and hair) long enough some fans affectionately nicknamed her [http://safebooru.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=301734 "Cockroach-tan"].
* ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]'': Hitomi Kanzaki -- though her Emo version from [[The Movie]] doesn't have them. She has them as a child and back in a more recent flashback. Apparently they symbolize her sunny disposition that a bad case of teenager's angst took away.
* ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]'': Hitomi Kanzaki—though her Emo version from [[The Movie]] doesn't have them. She has them as a child and back in a more recent flashback. Apparently they symbolize her sunny disposition that a bad case of teenager's angst took away.
* Yume in the first ''[[Somedays Dreamers]]''. They even had an episode where it played a role in the plot.
* Yume in the first ''[[Somedays Dreamers]]''. They even had an episode where it played a role in the plot.
* Sakura from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''.
* Sakura from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''.
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* Gentoku Ryuubi (Liu Bei) from ''[[Ikki Tousen]]''.
* Gentoku Ryuubi (Liu Bei) from ''[[Ikki Tousen]]''.
* Tenma from ''[[School Rumble]]''.
* Tenma from ''[[School Rumble]]''.
* While ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'''s Ed Elric has [[Idiot Hair]] (despite [[Child Prodigy|not being]] [[Insufferable Genius|an idiot]]), his father <s>[[Fan Nickname|Hohopapa]]</s> Van Hohenheim has true [[Hair Antennae]] that stick out in front of his face. True to form, he's a [[Cloudcuckoolander]].
* While ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'''s Ed Elric has [[Idiot Hair]] (despite [[Child Prodigy|not being]] [[Insufferable Genius|an idiot]]), his father <s>[[Fan Nickname|Hohopapa]]</s> Van Hohenheim has true Hair Antennae that stick out in front of his face. True to form, he's a [[Cloudcuckoolander]].
** Kimblee, too, although as the resident [[The Sociopath|sociopathic]], [[Psycho for Hire]] [[Mad Bomber]], he doesn't fit the personality type at all.
** Kimblee, too, although as the resident [[The Sociopath|sociopathic]], [[Psycho for Hire]] [[Mad Bomber]], he doesn't fit the personality type at all.
* Yuri a.k.a. Angel Lily from ''[[Wedding Peach]]'' has hair like this, although she doesn't fit the ditzy personality part of the description.
* Yuri a.k.a. Angel Lily from ''[[Wedding Peach]]'' has hair like this, although she doesn't fit the ditzy personality part of the description.
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* [[Apollo Justice]], though they're not natural and he carefully gels them every morning. The form of his antennae are more like a double [[Idiot Hair]], though, with both strands pointing straight up without making a curve.
* [[Apollo Justice]], though they're not natural and he carefully gels them every morning. The form of his antennae are more like a double [[Idiot Hair]], though, with both strands pointing straight up without making a curve.
* ''[[Vagrant Story]]'': Ashley Riot's antenna actually manage to give off a retro punk vibe.
* ''[[Vagrant Story]]'': Ashley Riot's antenna actually manage to give off a retro punk vibe.
* ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'': Seymour. Oh my dear God, Seymour -- that is the craziest hair we have ever seen.
* ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'': Seymour. Oh my dear God, Seymour—that is the craziest hair we have ever seen.
** Yunalesca has a more typical version.
** Yunalesca has a more typical version.
* Tails from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' has grown a little one of these. He always had a tuft of hair on the front of his head, but since the post-''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' redesign it's become long and thin like antennae.
* Tails from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' has grown a little one of these. He always had a tuft of hair on the front of his head, but since the post-''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' redesign it's become long and thin like antennae.
* ''[[Disgaea]]'': [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]] uses it to cheat his height. {{spoiler|Even when he's turned into a Prinny, [[Morphic Resonance|he keeps them]]. Helps identify him, although the laugh helps.}}
* ''[[Disgaea]]'': [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]] uses it to cheat his height. {{spoiler|Even when he's turned into a Prinny, [[Morphic Resonance|he keeps them]]. Helps identify him, although the laugh helps.}}
** [[Hair Antennae]] appear to run in the family, as King Krichevskoy also had them. {{spoiler|He loses them while assuming the identity of Vyers, but now they're back as of [[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]].}}
** Hair Antennae appear to run in the family, as King Krichevskoy also had them. {{spoiler|He loses them while assuming the identity of Vyers, but now they're back as of [[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]].}}
* Ryoji Mochizuki from ''[[Persona 3]]'' has hair antennae, contrasting the rest of his hair, which is slicked back.
* Ryoji Mochizuki from ''[[Persona 3]]'' has hair antennae, contrasting the rest of his hair, which is slicked back.
* In his third form, Haseo from ''[[.hack GU Games|.hack//G.U.]]'' has this.
* In his third form, Haseo from ''[[.hack GU Games|.hack//G.U.]]'' has this.

Revision as of 23:24, 24 February 2015

Two strands of hair that stick up from the top of the head and curve forward like antennae, a style most recently popularized by Love Hina and other works by Ken Akamatsu. Probably will belong to someone... lighter in disposition or in general intellect. Yet another way to quickly and simply add another visual quirk to a character.

If the character has only one strand, it is Idiot Hair.

Examples of Hair Antennae include:


Anime & Manga


Comics


Video Games

  • Kingdom Hearts: Larxene with a backwards variant. Unlike most of these examples, she's a Psycho Electro.
  • Apollo Justice, though they're not natural and he carefully gels them every morning. The form of his antennae are more like a double Idiot Hair, though, with both strands pointing straight up without making a curve.
  • Vagrant Story: Ashley Riot's antenna actually manage to give off a retro punk vibe.
  • Final Fantasy X: Seymour. Oh my dear God, Seymour—that is the craziest hair we have ever seen.
    • Yunalesca has a more typical version.
  • Tails from Sonic the Hedgehog has grown a little one of these. He always had a tuft of hair on the front of his head, but since the post-Sonic Adventure redesign it's become long and thin like antennae.
  • Disgaea: Laharl uses it to cheat his height. Even when he's turned into a Prinny, he keeps them. Helps identify him, although the laugh helps.
    • Hair Antennae appear to run in the family, as King Krichevskoy also had them. He loses them while assuming the identity of Vyers, but now they're back as of Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten.
  • Ryoji Mochizuki from Persona 3 has hair antennae, contrasting the rest of his hair, which is slicked back.
  • In his third form, Haseo from .hack//G.U. has this.
  • As befits a character who has butterflies as a motif, the muse Thaleia in SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu: Goddess of Destiny has this type of hair.
  • The female player character in Pokémon Black and White sports a noticeable one.
  • Otacon sports a mild case in Metal Gear Solid 1.
  • Makoto Kikuchi and Ritsuko Akizuki from THE iDOLM@STER; the other girls sport mainly Ahoge.
  • Kaloria Cricket of Rance VI. Doubles as a Visual Pun.


Visual Novels

  • Clannad: Nagisa Furukawa, her dad Akio, and her mom Sanae (who has THREE strands of hair); seems to run in the family. Ushio , Tomoya and Nagisa's daughter did not inherit the trait though.


Web Comics


Web Original


Western Animation