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{{quote|''"You have such sensible hair."''|'''[[Neil Gaiman]]''' to [[Matt Smith]], ''[[Doctor Who]] Confidential''}}
{{quote|''"You have such sensible hair."''|'''[[Neil Gaiman]]''' to [[Matt Smith]], ''[[Doctor Who]] Confidential''}}


Characters have unkempt, shaggy, or unusually long hair, and often [[Beard of Barbarism|beards]] -- usually dark, though it may have gray in it -- to show that they are close to nature, possibly the [[Nature Hero]]. Often occurs for the [[Mountain Man]]. Indicates that the character can handle himself in a wilderness, and such skills as [[Scarily Competent Tracker|tracking]]. On the other hand, he is often [[Not Good with People]]. Poor social skills aside, a character sprouting this hairdo tends to be [[Good Hair, Evil Hair|good]]. [[Chaotic Good]], but heroic nonetheless.
Characters have unkempt, shaggy, or unusually long hair, and often [[Beard of Barbarism|beards]]—usually dark, though it may have gray in it—to show that they are close to nature, possibly the [[Nature Hero]]. Often occurs for the [[Mountain Man]]. Indicates that the character can handle himself in a wilderness, and such skills as [[Scarily Competent Tracker|tracking]]. On the other hand, he is often [[Not Good with People]]. Poor social skills aside, a character sprouting this hairdo tends to be [[Good Hair, Evil Hair|good]]. [[Chaotic Good]], but heroic nonetheless.


Part of this is that keeping your hair neat and short is a lot easier in civilization than out of it.
Part of this is that keeping your hair neat and short is a lot easier in civilization than out of it.
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[[Sub-Trope]] of [[Messy Hair]]. See also [[Braids of Barbarism]].
[[Sub-Trope]] of [[Messy Hair]]. See also [[Braids of Barbarism]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* [[Dracula|Alucard]] of ''[[Hellsing]]''. Especially noticeable as {{spoiler|Vladycard.}}
* [[Dracula|Alucard]] of ''[[Hellsing]]''. Especially noticeable as {{spoiler|Vladycard.}}
* Mikoto Urabe in ''[[Mysterious Girlfriend X]]''.
* Mikoto Urabe in ''[[Mysterious Girlfriend X]]''.
* Sousuke Sagara from ''[[Full Metal Panic]]'', back when he was a [[Child Soldier|young Guerilla]]. His hair was very long, and rather unkempt. Definitely to emphasize how he's a [[Crazy Survivalist|wild, violent survivalist]] that didn't care that much about maintaining a nice haircut. Interestingly enough, he's shown to be [[Identical Grandson|the spitting image of his mother]] when he had long hair. In ''The Second Raid'', he started growing it out again, only to receive an [[Important Haircut]] from Kaname.
* Sousuke Sagara from ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'', back when he was a [[Child Soldier|young Guerilla]]. His hair was very long, and rather unkempt. Definitely to emphasize how he's a [[Crazy Survivalist|wild, violent survivalist]] that didn't care that much about maintaining a nice haircut. Interestingly enough, he's shown to be [[Identical Grandson|the spitting image of his mother]] when he had long hair. In ''The Second Raid'', he started growing it out again, only to receive an [[Important Haircut]] from Kaname.
* Domon Kasshu from ''[[G Gundam]]'', likely as an indicator of his tough and isolated upbringing, which mostly consisted of training to fight.
* Domon Kasshu from ''[[G Gundam]]'', likely as an indicator of his tough and isolated upbringing, which mostly consisted of training to fight.
* Age of ''[[Heroic Age]]'' had long, unkempt hair due to his time alone on a ruined planet, kept company only by a dilapidated ship AI he calls 'mother' and his sentient sand-swimming squid friends. He receives a semi-[[Important Haircut]] sometime after arriving to the [[Cool Ship|Argonaut]] not to help him adjust with people, but to help people stop being scared of ''him''. After all, you'd be afraid of a giant, planet-tearing space monster yourself, right?
* Age of ''[[Heroic Age]]'' had long, unkempt hair due to his time alone on a ruined planet, kept company only by a dilapidated ship AI he calls 'mother' and his sentient sand-swimming squid friends. He receives a semi-[[Important Haircut]] sometime after arriving to the [[Cool Ship|Argonaut]] not to help him adjust with people, but to help people stop being scared of ''him''. After all, you'd be afraid of a giant, planet-tearing space monster yourself, right?
* Envy from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* Envy from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
** Wrath in [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|the 2003 anime version]]. Justified since [[Wild Child|he lived in a jungle until he was found]].
** Wrath in [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|the 2003 anime version]]. Justified since [[Wild Child|he lived in a jungle until he was found]].
* [http://www.freewebs.com/astarian-anima/senri_chari.jpg Senri] from ''[[Plus Anima|+ Anima]]''. He [[Silent Bob|doesn't]] [[The Stoic|talk]] [[The Voiceless|much]].
* [http://www.freewebs.com/astarian-anima/senri_chari.jpg Senri]{{Dead link}} from ''[[+Anima]]''. He [[Silent Bob|doesn't]] [[The Stoic|talk]] [[The Voiceless|much]].
* In ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' Both Yamcha and Gohan had this on occasion, usually after a long period [[Training From Hell]]. Goku ''might'' count, but it's hard to tell if it's [[Wild Hair]] or just plain [[Anime Hair|weird]].
* In ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' Both Yamcha and Gohan had this on occasion, usually after a long period [[Training from Hell]]. Goku ''might'' count, but it's hard to tell if it's Wild Hair or just plain [[Anime Hair|weird]].
* Kiba from ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'' has unkempt black hair in human form, on account of being the only wolf who hasn't lived in a city at all.
* Kiba from ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'' has unkempt black hair in human form, on account of being the only wolf who hasn't lived in a city at all.
* In the second season of ''[[Darker Than Black]]'', Hei seems to have been taking less care of his hair and facial hair, giving him wilder, longer hair.
* In the second season of ''[[Darker than Black]]'', Hei seems to have been taking less care of his hair and facial hair, giving him wilder, longer hair.
* Yusuke from ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' [[Expository Hairstyle Change|dramatically and suddenly goes through some serious hairstyle change]] -- from his usual slick-back style to this -- during his one-on-one fight against Sensui, with tattoos displaying on his body as well, which also turn up during the hairstyle transformation.
* Yusuke from ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' [[Expository Hairstyle Change|dramatically and suddenly goes through some serious hairstyle change]]—from his usual slick-back style to this—during his one-on-one fight against Sensui, with tattoos displaying on his body as well, which also turn up during the hairstyle transformation.
** Kurama's hair is like this in both his his [[Redheaded Hero|human guise]] and his [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|true form]].
** Kurama's hair is like this in both his his [[Redheaded Hero|human guise]] and his [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|true form]].
** Also, Itsuki. Oddly enough, the [[Dissonant Serenity|crazier he seems]], the wavier and messier it gets.
** Also, Itsuki. Oddly enough, the [[Dissonant Serenity|crazier he seems]], the wavier and messier it gets.
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', Ryou Bakura and his [[Super-Powered Evil Side|Yami]] both sport a long, ruffled mane of shaggy white hair. Bonus points to Yami Bakura for having some serious [[Spikes of Villainy|spiney sharp bangs of doom]] develop when he takes over. Combine this with high winds atop a speeding train/blimp/ship in a storm and it's like a leathal weapon.
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', Ryou Bakura and his [[Super-Powered Evil Side|Yami]] both sport a long, ruffled mane of shaggy white hair. Bonus points to Yami Bakura for having some serious [[Spikes of Villainy|spiney sharp bangs of doom]] develop when he takes over. Combine this with high winds atop a speeding train/blimp/ship in a storm and it's like a leathal weapon.


== Comic Books ==
* [[Wolverine]]'s distinctive hairstyle is usually drawn as being somewhere between this and [[Anime Hair]].


== Film ==
== Film ==
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* In ''[[Manon of the Spring]]'' (''Manon des Sources''), title character Manon spends most of the movie with unkempt, [[Hair of Gold|long blonde hair]]. She hides from the nearby village residents and spends her days alone in the hills, playing a recorder and herding her goats. Despite all this, she is well-educated and enjoys reading, and is known by the villagers that have caught a glimpse of her as being very beautiful.
* In ''[[Manon of the Spring]]'' (''Manon des Sources''), title character Manon spends most of the movie with unkempt, [[Hair of Gold|long blonde hair]]. She hides from the nearby village residents and spends her days alone in the hills, playing a recorder and herding her goats. Despite all this, she is well-educated and enjoys reading, and is known by the villagers that have caught a glimpse of her as being very beautiful.
* Taken to extremes in French prehistoric comedy ''RRRrrrr!''. Then again, part of the plot revolves around the invention of shampoo.
* Taken to extremes in French prehistoric comedy ''RRRrrrr!''. Then again, part of the plot revolves around the invention of shampoo.


== Comic Books ==
* [[Wolverine]]'s distinctive hairstyle is usually drawn as being somewhere between this and [[Anime Hair]].



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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* [[Tarzan]].
* [[Tarzan]].
* In [[Patricia A. McKillip]]'s ''The Bell At Sealey Head'', Emma's mother Hesper went to live in a tree in the forest. She had always been neat at her grandmother's, but now she has wild hair.
* In [[Patricia A. McKillip]]'s ''The Bell At Sealey Head'', Emma's mother Hesper went to live in a tree in the forest. She had always been neat at her grandmother's, but now she has wild hair.
* Rufus Scrimgeour from [[Harry Potter]] is described as having "streaks of gray in his mane of tawny hair" invoking the image of a lion.
* Rufus Scrimgeour from ''[[Harry Potter]]'' is described as having "streaks of gray in his mane of tawny hair" invoking the image of a lion.
** Also in Harry Potter, Hagrid was described as having loads and loads of long and wild hair that was thick enough to break combs.
** Also in ''Harry Potter'', Hagrid was described as having loads and loads of long and wild hair that was thick enough to break combs.
** After his escape from Azkaban, Sirius had very long and unkempt hair.
** After his escape from Azkaban, Sirius had very long and unkempt hair.
** Due to his father's habit, Harry himself is constitutionally incapable of making his hair behave. He unknowingly used this to his advantage when Aunt Petunia gave him a truly horrific haircut and he woke up the next morning with his hair exactly the way it was before.
** Due to his father's habit, Harry himself is constitutionally incapable of making his hair behave. He unknowingly used this to his advantage when Aunt Petunia gave him a truly horrific haircut and he woke up the next morning with his hair exactly the way it was before.
*** Harry's hair is stubbornly, very likely supernaturally wild. It even defeats Molly Weasley in [[Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix|book 5]].
*** Harry's hair is stubbornly, very likely supernaturally wild. It even defeats Molly Weasley in [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (novel)|book 5]].
* In [[Patricia C. Wrede]]'s ''Thirteenth Child'', when they meet Wash in the wilds, his hair is longer and his beard less neat than in civilization.
* In [[Patricia C. Wrede]]'s ''Thirteenth Child'', when they meet Wash in the wilds, his hair is longer and his beard less neat than in civilization.
* Zilpha Keatley Snyder in ''The Changeling'' has several descriptions of Ivy's hair. "It foamed in tangled curls inches thick around her head and usually halfway covered her face. She had a habit of sticking out her lower lip and blowing upward when she especially wanted to see something, to get the hair away from her eyes." As Ivy gets older, she starts putting her hair in a huge braid. By the time she is fourteen, it hangs "far below her waist." When she unbraids it for a dance audition, she looks bizarrely beautiful. Ivy's connections to nature and the out of doors are part of her "changeling" identity, and her hair is one of the things that makes her seem actually otherworldly.
* Zilpha Keatley Snyder in ''The Changeling'' has several descriptions of Ivy's hair. "It foamed in tangled curls inches thick around her head and usually halfway covered her face. She had a habit of sticking out her lower lip and blowing upward when she especially wanted to see something, to get the hair away from her eyes." As Ivy gets older, she starts putting her hair in a huge braid. By the time she is fourteen, it hangs "far below her waist." When she unbraids it for a dance audition, she looks bizarrely beautiful. Ivy's connections to nature and the out of doors are part of her "changeling" identity, and her hair is one of the things that makes her seem actually otherworldly.
* [[Septimus Heap]]'s brothers have this when they live in the woods -- although it is, unusually, blond, and none of their family is noted for neatness of hair.
* [[Septimus Heap]]'s brothers have this when they live in the woods—although it is, unusually, blond, and none of their family is noted for neatness of hair.



== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
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* Reverend Jim Ignitowski from ''[[Taxi]]'' had wild hair. In one episode, he was given a comb and it literally got stuck midway through his hair!
* Reverend Jim Ignitowski from ''[[Taxi]]'' had wild hair. In one episode, he was given a comb and it literally got stuck midway through his hair!
* Abby from ''[[Primeval]]'' got this when she spent a year in the Cretaceous. While she does use a hairband after returning, the hair otherwise remains unkempt.
* Abby from ''[[Primeval]]'' got this when she spent a year in the Cretaceous. While she does use a hairband after returning, the hair otherwise remains unkempt.



== Music ==
== Music ==
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* Steve Bays, the lead singer of [[Hot Hot Heat]], has a head full of ginger curls, much to the delight of his numerous fangirls.
* Steve Bays, the lead singer of [[Hot Hot Heat]], has a head full of ginger curls, much to the delight of his numerous fangirls.


== Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends ==

== Religion & Mythology ==
* [[Older Than Dirt]]: This was in ''[[The Epic of Gilgamesh]]''. Enkidu, the wild man the gods sent to Gilgamesh, was said to have wild hair reaching down past his waist. When they brought him to civilization he got a haircut.
* [[Older Than Dirt]]: This was in ''[[The Epic of Gilgamesh]]''. Enkidu, the wild man the gods sent to Gilgamesh, was said to have wild hair reaching down past his waist. When they brought him to civilization he got a haircut.
* This is often how John the Baptist was depicted while he was living in the wilderness in the New Testament.
* This is often how John the Baptist was depicted while he was living in the wilderness in the New Testament.
* [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl|Onryo]] are often depicted with long, unkempt hair.
* [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl|Onryo]] are often depicted with long, unkempt hair.



== Theater ==
== Theatre ==
* In the second act of the musical ''[[Spring Awakening]]'' the original Ilse (Lauren Pritchard) had wild hair. Though in recent productions [[Bob Haircut|the bob]] seems to be the new standard for Ilses, most understudies (since it is more practical for them to have long hair so it can be braided for other roles they cover) sport this look in the second act also.
* In the second act of the musical ''[[Spring Awakening]]'' the original Ilse (Lauren Pritchard) had wild hair. Though in recent productions [[Bob Haircut|the bob]] seems to be the new standard for Ilses, most understudies (since it is more practical for them to have long hair so it can be braided for other roles they cover) sport this look in the second act also.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Solid Snake has had it since ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty]]''. His hairstyle was mercilessly mocked at first, because of its resemblance to the infamous mullet.
* Solid Snake has had it since ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]''. His hairstyle was mercilessly mocked at first, because of its resemblance to the infamous mullet.
* [[Iji]], after being in a coma for six months. And the setting sure is as dangerous as a jungle.
* [[Iji]], after being in a coma for six months. And the setting sure is as dangerous as a jungle.
* Blanka from ''[[Street Fighter]]'', who grew up in the wild and appears more beast than man.
* Blanka from ''[[Street Fighter]]'', who grew up in the wild and appears more beast than man.
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* Textual implications in ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]]'' suggest that Elanee has never heard of a 'brush' or a 'comb' or even a 'bath'. Textual implications also indicate her unkempt appearance actually adds to her sex appeal.
* Textual implications in ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]]'' suggest that Elanee has never heard of a 'brush' or a 'comb' or even a 'bath'. Textual implications also indicate her unkempt appearance actually adds to her sex appeal.


== Web Comics ==

== Webcomics ==
* Surprisingly averted by Angora from ''[[The Meek]]''. Though she lives wild and often clothes-free, her (green) hair is very neat.
* Surprisingly averted by Angora from ''[[The Meek]]''. Though she lives wild and often clothes-free, her (green) hair is very neat.
* ''[[Question Duck]]'': [http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1387643/277/ both the duck and a human]. Inspiring questions about where they have been -- an allusion to the [[Schedule Slip]].
* ''[[Question Duck]]'': [https://web.archive.org/web/20130607160459/http://questionduck.smackjeeves.com/comics/1387643/277/ both the duck and a human]. Inspiring questions about where they have been—an allusion to the [[Schedule Slip]].



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Toph is shown to have this kind of hair when she [http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090302125560/avatar/images/f/f1/TophSpit.png lets it loose].
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Toph is shown to have this kind of hair when she [http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090302125560/avatar/images/f/f1/TophSpit.png lets it loose]{{Dead link}}.
* Splatter Phoenix, a [[Mad Artist]] villainess from ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'', has a long, shaggy mane.
* Splatter Phoenix, a [[Mad Artist]] villainess from ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'', has a long, shaggy mane.
* Princess Mérida and Lord Macintosh from ''[[Brave]]''.
* Princess Mérida and Lord Macintosh from ''[[Brave]]''.
* Something of a running gag on [[Time Warp Trio]] was that Sam and many of his family members have wild hair. Sam's is just messy, black blob, his Great Granddaughter, Samantha has hair that is styled in a series of wavy bun-like things across her head (although judging from the background characters in the future episode, weird hair seems to be par for the course in the year 2105 where she hails from, even if the other main protagnist from the future avert this), and Sam's ancestor from Russia has a crazy, unruly beard he used to hide things in and his refusal to shave it almost got him executed.
* Something of a running gag on [[Time Warp Trio]] was that Sam and many of his family members have wild hair. Sam's is just messy, black blob, his Great Granddaughter, Samantha has hair that is styled in a series of wavy bun-like things across her head (although judging from the background characters in the future episode, weird hair seems to be par for the course in the year 2105 where she hails from, even if the other main protagnist from the future avert this), and Sam's ancestor from Russia has a crazy, unruly beard he used to hide things in and his refusal to shave it almost got him executed.

== Real Life ==
* In November 2016, Ars Technica reported that "[https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/11/uncombable-hair-syndrome-is-real-and-now-we-know-what-causes-it/ Uncombable Hair Syndrome is real, and now we know what causes it]"


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It eats combs for breakfast.
"You have such sensible hair."
Neil Gaiman to Matt Smith, Doctor Who Confidential

Characters have unkempt, shaggy, or unusually long hair, and often beards—usually dark, though it may have gray in it—to show that they are close to nature, possibly the Nature Hero. Often occurs for the Mountain Man. Indicates that the character can handle himself in a wilderness, and such skills as tracking. On the other hand, he is often Not Good with People. Poor social skills aside, a character sprouting this hairdo tends to be good. Chaotic Good, but heroic nonetheless.

Part of this is that keeping your hair neat and short is a lot easier in civilization than out of it.

Part of this is to show that they (like Mad Scientist with his Einstein Hair) don't think like other people. Despite the similarity in appearance, other than this, Einstein Hair has completely different connotations.

In visual media, usually manages to be still quite attractive. The Jungle Princess, however, is more likely to have Rapunzel Hair, however improbably. On males, this is sometimes coupled with Badass Long Hair.

Sub-Trope of Messy Hair. See also Braids of Barbarism.

Examples of characters with Wild Hair include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Wolverine's distinctive hairstyle is usually drawn as being somewhere between this and Anime Hair.

Film

  • El Dorado gives us Joey, whose hair leads Mississippi to compare her to "a Mustang in need of a comb."
  • John Rambo has varying degrees of long hair. In the first two movies it wasn't so long, just really thick. However, in Rambo III he was sporting a mane of curly black hair. In the fourth movie he had a greasy black nature mullet.
  • In Manon of the Spring (Manon des Sources), title character Manon spends most of the movie with unkempt, long blonde hair. She hides from the nearby village residents and spends her days alone in the hills, playing a recorder and herding her goats. Despite all this, she is well-educated and enjoys reading, and is known by the villagers that have caught a glimpse of her as being very beautiful.
  • Taken to extremes in French prehistoric comedy RRRrrrr!. Then again, part of the plot revolves around the invention of shampoo.

Literature

  • When Aragorn first appears as a ranger called Strider in The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien describes his (dark) hair as "shaggy".
  • In Dan Abnett's Gaunt's Ghosts novels First & Only and Ghostmaker, aristocratic regiments sneer at the barbarian Ghosts from Tanith for their appearance, including their unkempt (black) hair. The Ghosts are master scouts, which is explicitly attributed to the forests of their planet. (Though since we get it only from the aristocratic point of view, much of it may only be aristocratic disdain.)
  • Lloyd Alexander's Prydain Chronicles. In The Book of Three, Prince Gwydion is described as having "the shaggy, gray-streaked hair of a wolf".
  • Mowgli in The Jungle Book.
  • Tarzan.
  • In Patricia A. McKillip's The Bell At Sealey Head, Emma's mother Hesper went to live in a tree in the forest. She had always been neat at her grandmother's, but now she has wild hair.
  • Rufus Scrimgeour from Harry Potter is described as having "streaks of gray in his mane of tawny hair" invoking the image of a lion.
    • Also in Harry Potter, Hagrid was described as having loads and loads of long and wild hair that was thick enough to break combs.
    • After his escape from Azkaban, Sirius had very long and unkempt hair.
    • Due to his father's habit, Harry himself is constitutionally incapable of making his hair behave. He unknowingly used this to his advantage when Aunt Petunia gave him a truly horrific haircut and he woke up the next morning with his hair exactly the way it was before.
      • Harry's hair is stubbornly, very likely supernaturally wild. It even defeats Molly Weasley in book 5.
  • In Patricia C. Wrede's Thirteenth Child, when they meet Wash in the wilds, his hair is longer and his beard less neat than in civilization.
  • Zilpha Keatley Snyder in The Changeling has several descriptions of Ivy's hair. "It foamed in tangled curls inches thick around her head and usually halfway covered her face. She had a habit of sticking out her lower lip and blowing upward when she especially wanted to see something, to get the hair away from her eyes." As Ivy gets older, she starts putting her hair in a huge braid. By the time she is fourteen, it hangs "far below her waist." When she unbraids it for a dance audition, she looks bizarrely beautiful. Ivy's connections to nature and the out of doors are part of her "changeling" identity, and her hair is one of the things that makes her seem actually otherworldly.
  • Septimus Heap's brothers have this when they live in the woods—although it is, unusually, blond, and none of their family is noted for neatness of hair.

Live-Action TV

  • Played for laughs in episode one of season three of The Big Bang Theory, where the characters return from their trip to the North Pole. Leonard, Howard, and Raj trudge in the apartment lobby with unkempt hair and full beards that seem to fuse together. Then Sheldon walks in with a neat goatee and mustache and no significant changes to his hair.
  • Played straight in BBC children's drama Cavegirl. Set in prehistoric times (though with prehistoric analogues of modern conveniences showing up occasionally), ALL the characters in the series really did have wild hair.
  • Rousseau on Lost, due to being stranded on the island for sixteen years, and Bernard in the season 5 finale.
    • And now Claire in Season 6.
  • The titular Grizzly Adams, who combined a thick mane of hair with an epic beard and moustache. He sometimes looked more hairy than the grizzly bear that he hung around with. But check out the careful feathering in his beard...Every mountain man has a hair dryer.
  • If dreads count, Ronon Dex from Stargate Atlantis fits this trope to a "T". (Not that T, that's the other series.)
    • Speaking of the other series, the race of Space Amish called The Nox from Stargate SG-1 had hair so wild and unkempt, they even had ferns and leaves in them.
  • In Fraggle Rock, Mokey's hair is perpetually unkempt.
  • Cole in Power Rangers Wild Force was basically a Tarzan expy, complete with unkempt hair. It got cut shorter by the other rangers at the end of the second episode.
  • Reverend Jim Ignitowski from Taxi had wild hair. In one episode, he was given a comb and it literally got stuck midway through his hair!
  • Abby from Primeval got this when she spent a year in the Cretaceous. While she does use a hairband after returning, the hair otherwise remains unkempt.

Music

  • Heavy Metal musicians tend to either have this kind of hair or Rapunzel Hair.
  • Steve Bays, the lead singer of Hot Hot Heat, has a head full of ginger curls, much to the delight of his numerous fangirls.

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

  • Older Than Dirt: This was in The Epic of Gilgamesh. Enkidu, the wild man the gods sent to Gilgamesh, was said to have wild hair reaching down past his waist. When they brought him to civilization he got a haircut.
  • This is often how John the Baptist was depicted while he was living in the wilderness in the New Testament.
  • Onryo are often depicted with long, unkempt hair.

Theatre

  • In the second act of the musical Spring Awakening the original Ilse (Lauren Pritchard) had wild hair. Though in recent productions the bob seems to be the new standard for Ilses, most understudies (since it is more practical for them to have long hair so it can be braided for other roles they cover) sport this look in the second act also.

Video Games

  • Solid Snake has had it since Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. His hairstyle was mercilessly mocked at first, because of its resemblance to the infamous mullet.
  • Iji, after being in a coma for six months. And the setting sure is as dangerous as a jungle.
  • Blanka from Street Fighter, who grew up in the wild and appears more beast than man.
  • Feral child Gau from Final Fantasy VI has green unkempt hair. They found him living on his own in the Beast Plains.
  • Sarutobi Sasuke from Sengoku Basara, who legend says was raised by monkeys. While his backstory isn't touched upon much, and he certainly doesn't live wild, he tends to keep to himself and, being a Ninja, spends a lot of time outdoors.
  • Proud Warrior Race Guy chieftain Gorath from Betrayal at Krondor has long, unkempt slate black hair shot with grey.
  • Textual implications in Neverwinter Nights 2 suggest that Elanee has never heard of a 'brush' or a 'comb' or even a 'bath'. Textual implications also indicate her unkempt appearance actually adds to her sex appeal.

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Toph is shown to have this kind of hair when she lets it loose [dead link].
  • Splatter Phoenix, a Mad Artist villainess from Darkwing Duck, has a long, shaggy mane.
  • Princess Mérida and Lord Macintosh from Brave.
  • Something of a running gag on Time Warp Trio was that Sam and many of his family members have wild hair. Sam's is just messy, black blob, his Great Granddaughter, Samantha has hair that is styled in a series of wavy bun-like things across her head (although judging from the background characters in the future episode, weird hair seems to be par for the course in the year 2105 where she hails from, even if the other main protagnist from the future avert this), and Sam's ancestor from Russia has a crazy, unruly beard he used to hide things in and his refusal to shave it almost got him executed.

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