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Compare the [[Seme]] and [[Uke]] dynamics in [[Boys Love]] genre and the [[One Head Taller]] rule of thumb to recognize them. Also compare [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]. Contrast [[Betty and Veronica]], which is about ''romantic rivals'' with opposite personalities and physical traits, while this trope is specifically about duos/couples, not [[Triang Relations]].
Compare the [[Seme]] and [[Uke]] dynamics in [[Boys Love]] genre and the [[One Head Taller]] rule of thumb to recognize them. Also compare [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]. Contrast [[Betty and Veronica]], which is about ''romantic rivals'' with opposite personalities and physical traits, while this trope is specifically about duos/couples, not [[Triang Relations]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* As noted above, couples with contrasting hair colors are extremely popular in the [[Yuri Genre]]:
* As noted above, couples with contrasting hair colors are extremely popular in the [[Yuri Genre]]:
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** ''[[First Love Sisters]]'': Chika and Haruna
** ''[[First Love Sisters]]'': Chika and Haruna
** ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru]]'': Though they are more a [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] Yumi and Sachiko display this dynamic. Sei and Shiori play this trope but have reversed hair colors making them a Bad Blonde and Good Brunette
** ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru]]'': Though they are more a [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] Yumi and Sachiko display this dynamic. Sei and Shiori play this trope but have reversed hair colors making them a Bad Blonde and Good Brunette
** ''[[Strawberry Panic!|Strawberry Panic]]'': A few pairs. Nagisa and Shizuma are the primary example though Shizuma's hair is a bit off for the role. Hikari and Yaya play it straighter hair color wise, but it is a one sided affair on Yaya's end.
** ''[[Strawberry Panic!]]'': A few pairs. Nagisa and Shizuma are the primary example though Shizuma's hair is a bit off for the role. Hikari and Yaya play it straighter hair color wise, but it is a one sided affair on Yaya's end.
** ''[[Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito]]'': Hatsumi and Hazuki. Often considered an inspiration for Himeko and Chikane as well.
** ''[[Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito]]'': Hatsumi and Hazuki. Often considered an inspiration for Himeko and Chikane as well.
** ''[[Hayate Cross Blade]]'': Comically plays with the dynamic with Hayate and Ayana as well as others.
** ''[[Hayate × Blade]]'': Comically plays with the dynamic with Hayate and Ayana as well as others.
** ''[[Gokujou Drops]]'': Komari and Yuki
** ''[[Gokujou Drops]]'': Komari and Yuki
** ''[[Gunjo]]'': Nameless Blonde and Nameless Brunette protagonists
** ''[[Gunjo]]'': Nameless Blonde and Nameless Brunette protagonists
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* The title characters of ''[[Dirty Pair]]'' have very contrasting hair colors ([[Fiery Redhead|red]] vs [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|blue]]). They don't ''quite'' fall into the yuri category above, but are still [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] who do get shipped together in many fanfics ''and'' several hentai doujins.
* The title characters of ''[[Dirty Pair]]'' have very contrasting hair colors ([[Fiery Redhead|red]] vs [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|blue]]). They don't ''quite'' fall into the yuri category above, but are still [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] who do get shipped together in many fanfics ''and'' several hentai doujins.
* Usagi and Mamoru from ''[[Sailor Moon]]'': she's the perky blonde and he's the aloof dark-haired guy.
* Usagi and Mamoru from ''[[Sailor Moon]]'': she's the perky blonde and he's the aloof dark-haired guy.
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Striker S]]'' starred the [[Hot-Blooded]] [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|blue-haired]] [[Genki Girl]] Subaru and the [[Awesomeness By Analysis|careful, analytical]] [[Redheaded Hero|red-headed]] [[Tsundere]] Teana, who also formed a [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] duo and are currently the [[Les Yay|most blatantly lesbian couple]] of the franchise.
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS]]'' starred the [[Hot-Blooded]] [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|blue-haired]] [[Genki Girl]] Subaru and the [[Awesomeness By Analysis|careful, analytical]] [[Redheaded Hero|red-headed]] [[Tsundere]] Teana, who also formed a [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] duo and are currently the [[Les Yay|most blatantly lesbian couple]] of the franchise.
* In ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'', Haruhi's a [[Deadpan Snarker]] [[Bifauxnen]] who's very down to earth, while Tamaki is [[Large Ham|melodramatic]], [[Keet|hyperactive]] and often comes up with [[Zany Scheme]]s for the Host Club. Though {{spoiler|in the anime, at least}} the romance aspect is only one-sided on Tamaki's part.
* In ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'', Haruhi's a [[Deadpan Snarker]] [[Bifauxnen]] who's very down to earth, while Tamaki is [[Large Ham|melodramatic]], [[Keet|hyperactive]] and often comes up with [[Zany Scheme]]s for the Host Club. Though {{spoiler|in the anime, at least}} the romance aspect is only one-sided on Tamaki's part.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] Kotetsu and Barnaby from ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'' completely invert the character dynamics associated with their hair colors (with the exception of age, as the former is about ten years older than the latter). Blond Barnaby is the [[Broken Bird|troubled]], [[Ineffectual Loner|socially isolated]] [[Ice King]], while brunet Kotetsu is the [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|idealistic]], [[Hot-Blooded|energetic]] and [[Idiot Hero|impulsive]] [[Messiah]] who eventually manages to gain his friendship and trust.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] Kotetsu and Barnaby from ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'' completely invert the character dynamics associated with their hair colors (with the exception of age, as the former is about ten years older than the latter). Blond Barnaby is the [[Broken Bird|troubled]], [[Ineffectual Loner|socially isolated]] [[Ice King]], while brunet Kotetsu is the [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|idealistic]], [[Hot-Blooded|energetic]] and [[Idiot Hero|impulsive]] [[Messiah]] who eventually manages to gain his friendship and trust.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Blond Gabrielle and Brunette Xena from ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]''
* Blond Gabrielle and brunette Xena from ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]''
* Brittney and Santanna from ''[[Glee]]''
* Brittney and Santana from ''[[Glee]]''
* Buffy (blond starting the 2nd season) and Cordilia (brunette) in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''.
* Buffy (blond starting the 2nd season) and Cordelia (brunette) in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''.
** Also Buffy (still blond) and Faith (brunette), the evil Slayer.
** Also Buffy (still blond) and Faith (brunette), the evil Slayer.
* Cool, blonde, [[Defrosting Ice Queen]] Sarah and [[Adorkable]], [[Hollywood Nerd]] brown-haired Chuck from ''[[Chuck]]''.
* Cool, blonde, [[Defrosting Ice Queen]] Sarah and [[Adorkable]], [[Hollywood Nerd]] brown-haired Chuck from ''[[Chuck]]''.
* Brunette Apollo and Blond Starbuck from ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
* Brunette Apollo and blond Starbuck from [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|the original ''Battlestar Galactica'']].
* [[Starsky and Hutch (TV series)|Brunette Starsky and Blond Hutch]].
* [[Starsky and Hutch (TV series)|Brunette Starsky and blond Hutch]].
* Brunette Ponch and Blond Jon from ''[[CHiPs]]''.
* Brunette Ponch and blond Jon from ''[[CHiPs]]''.
* Brothers Rick (brunette) and AJ (blond) in [[Simon and Simon]].
* Brothers Rick (brunette) and AJ (blond) in [[Simon and Simon]].
* The BBC's [[Sherlock]]: Dark haired Sherlock, blond John.
* The BBC's ''[[Sherlock]]'': Dark haired Sherlock, blond John.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Penny and Aggie]]''.
* ''[[Penny and Aggie]]''.
* [[Grey Is...|Grey Is]] [[Inverted Trope|inverts]] this. Black with his rash personality and quick temper has white hair while calm introspective White has black hair.
* ''[[Grey Is...]]'' [[Inverted Trope|inverts]] this. Black with his rash personality and quick temper has white hair while calm introspective White has black hair.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* If the romantic leads are of different hair colors, [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]] tends to go this way, towards the "blondes equals good" and "brunette equals not-so-good" variety.
* If the romantic leads are of different hair colors, [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]] tends to go this way, towards the "blondes equals good" and "brunette equals not-so-good" variety.
** Esmeralda and Phoebus from [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]].
** Esmeralda and Phoebus from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''.
** Also from Disney, [[Hercules (Disney film)|Meg and Hercules]].
** Also from Disney, [[Hercules (1997 film)|Meg and Hercules]].
** [[Tangled]]'s Rapunzel {{spoiler|at least before it gets cut}} and Flynn Rider.
** ''[[Tangled (2010 film)|Tangled]]''{{'}}s Rapunzel {{spoiler|at least before it gets cut}} and Flynn Rider.
** [[Pocahontas|John Smith and Pocahontas]] are an exception.
** ''[[Pocahontas]]'': John Smith and Pocahontas are an exception.


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Latest revision as of 20:33, 13 April 2023

A duo (often a romantic couple) whose contrasting hair colors signify their opposing world-views. Said hair colors are usually blond and black or dark brown, but it can just as well be red and black, or blond and blue—the important bit is the contrast. Their respective personalities are then typically defined as follows:

  • The fair-haired partner is the "good" one: younger, bright, hopeful, enthusiastic, naive, helpful, innocent, tends to follow the rules
  • The dark-haired partner is the "bad" one: older, moody, testy, serious, cynical, often relishes in Angst and their Dark and Troubled Past, tends to break the rules and snap

The two of them oftentimes have a shaky and volatile relationship due to their great difference in temperament and worldview. The Fair-haired partner often has to push at the Dark-haired partner to even get the relationship going in the first place. There's often a reason lurking in the Dark-haired partner's past to explain their hesitance, be it a failed relationship, abuse from their family, or simple shyness. Other times, the Dark-haired partner is just testier and not necessarily angsty. They may just be easily frustrated with their hyperactive partner's antics.

Ultimately, however, the Opposites Attract.

This is particularly a staple in lesbian romance fiction, where common pairings include a "good blonde" and a "bad brunette". A common inversion found in recent works features a slightly altered setup:

  • The Blonde becomes an (implied) Phenotype Stereotype, who, while still cheerful and clueless, gains traits like frankness, openness, inventiveness, and ignorance of proper etiquette
  • The Brunette becomes an (implied) Proper Lady, who, while still moody and cynical, becomes more reserved, well-mannered, and manipulative

Compare the Seme and Uke dynamics in Boys Love genre and the One Head Taller rule of thumb to recognize them. Also compare Red Oni, Blue Oni. Contrast Betty and Veronica, which is about romantic rivals with opposite personalities and physical traits, while this trope is specifically about duos/couples, not Triang Relations.

Examples of Hair Contrast Duo include:

Anime and Manga

Literature

Live Action TV

Video Games

Visual Novels

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • If the romantic leads are of different hair colors, Disney tends to go this way, towards the "blondes equals good" and "brunette equals not-so-good" variety.