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The Beehive Hairdo is a woman's hairstyle in fashion from about the 1940s through the 1960s, in which long hair is piled high above the head and cemented with plenty of hairspray. A few elderly women could be seen sporting the beehive into the 1990s, at which point it became more of a gag and/or trope hairstyle than anything [[Real Life|real]]. They seem to have made a small comeback in the last few years, thanks to celebrities from shows like ''[[Jersey Shore]]'' making "poofy hair" trendy again.
The '''Beehive Hairdo''' is a woman's hairstyle in fashion from about the 1940s through the 1960s, in which long hair is piled high above the head and cemented with plenty of hairspray. A few elderly women could be seen sporting the beehive into the 1990s, at which point it became more of a gag and/or trope hairstyle than anything [[Real Life|real]]. They seem to have made a small comeback in the last few years, thanks to celebrities from shows like ''[[Jersey Shore]]'' making "poofy hair" trendy again.


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

== Anime ==
* Edel from [[Princess Tutu]].
* Edel from [[Princess Tutu]].
* Astharoshe Asran sometimes sports this in [[Trinity Blood]].
* Astharoshe Asran sometimes sports this in [[Trinity Blood]].


== [[Comic Books]] ==

* Night Girl of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|Legion of Substitute Heroes]] wore a beehive hairdo for years... and has sported it in most of her modern appearances as well, as it's apparently now [[Outdated Outfit|considered her iconic look]].
== Comics ==
* Susan Storm of the [[Fantastic Four]] has worn a beehive at various points. (There is a "The horrible hairstyles of Susan Storm" page somewhere...)
* Many panels of ''[[The Far Side]]'' featured one or more beehive-coiffed beauties.
** Beehive hairdos and harlequin glasses were [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]] for Gary Larson.
* Night Girl of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book)|Legion of Substitute Heroes]] wore a beehive hairdo for years... and has sported it in most of her modern appearances as well, as it's apparently now [[Outdated Outfit|considered her iconic look]].
* Susan Storm of the [[Fantastic Four]] has worn a beehive at various points. (There is a "The horribly hairstyles of Susan Storm" page somewhere...)
** [http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=80798 Here it is].
** [http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=80798 Here it is].
* ''Pearls Before Swine'' creator Stephan Pastis wrote a strip that, apparently, nobody got. Pig sees a "Beware of Dog" sign in a yard, that appears to have the 'g' missing. He knocks on the door to let the owner know, only to be greeted by a woman with an atrocious beehive haircut. Beware of ''do''. Geddit?
** Also worth noting Patty and Pigita, even though the former is, um, [[Non Mammalian Hair|a reptile]].
* Mindscan in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' ''appears'' to have one. {{spoiler|It's actually a wig to cover her [[My Brain Is Big|oversized, lumpy skull]].}}
* Mindscan in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' ''appears'' to have one. {{spoiler|It's actually a wig to cover her [[My Brain Is Big|oversized, lumpy skull]].}}


== [[Fan Works]] ==
* ''[http://moloveanime.deviantart.com/art/Beehive-Randomness-244224782 Beehive Randomness]'', a one-shot ''[[Lucky Star]]'' fic about six of the (long-haired) characters' hair mysteriously becoming updone. Miyuki finds it rather embarrassing, and so does Kagami once she and Konata wind up next. (Despite the title, there is not actually much random about it.)


== Fan Fic ==
== [[Film]] ==
* [http://moloveanime.deviantart.com/art/Beehive-Randomness-244224782 Beehive Randomness], a one-shot [[Lucky Star]] fic about six of the (long-haired) characters' hair mysteriously becoming updone. Miyuki finds it rather embarrassing, and so does Kagami once she and Konata wind up next. (Despite the title, there is not actually much random about it.)


== Films -- Live Action ==
* Johnny Cash's mother in ''[[Walk the Line]]'' acquires one of these in [[The Sixties]].
* Johnny Cash's mother in ''[[Walk the Line]]'' acquires one of these in [[The Sixties]].
* Ricki Lake sports this style in ''[[Hairspray]]''.
* Ricki Lake sports this style in ''[[Hairspray]]''.
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* ''[[Hedwig and The Angry Inch]]'': "Suddenly, ''she's'' Miss Beehive, 1963..."
* ''[[Hedwig and The Angry Inch]]'': "Suddenly, ''she's'' Miss Beehive, 1963..."
* ''[[Bride of Frankenstein]]'' has an infamous version of a beehive.
* ''[[Bride of Frankenstein]]'' has an infamous version of a beehive.
* In ''[[Mars Attacks]]'', one of the aliens disguises itself as a woman sporting one of these, because it was the only kind of costume that would hide its huge head.
* In ''[[Mars Attacks!]]'', one of the aliens disguises itself as a woman sporting one of these, because it was the only kind of costume that would hide its huge head.


== [[Literature]] ==
* Susan Sto Helit sported one when she was being Death's granddaughter (as opposed to Governess Susan) in the Sky One [[Live Action Adaptation]] of ''[[Hogfather]]''. Based on the painting by Paul Kidby which has her with more of an afro, which in turn is based on the description in ''[[Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]'' of her hair resembling a dandelion clock.


== Literature ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Turned up often enough in the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', that it's been speculated that (like many, many other parts of the show) it was a case of [[Author Appeal]] with [[Gene Roddenberry]].
* Susan Sto Helit sported one when she was being Death's granddaughter (as opposed to Governess Susan) in the Sky One [[Live Action Adaptation]] of ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Hogfather|Hogfather]]''. Based on the painting by Paul Kidby which has her with more of an afro, which in turn is based on the description in ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Soul Music|Soul Music]]'' of her hair resembling a dandelion clock.


== Live Action TV ==
* Turned up often enough in the original ''[[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|Star Trek the Original Series]]'', that it's been speculated that (like many, many other parts of the show) it was a case of [[Author Appeal]] with [[Gene Roddenberry]].
* Brought back from the dead by Joan Holloway and her startlingly-red updo in ''[[Mad Men]]'', which is after all set in the very early 60s.
* Brought back from the dead by Joan Holloway and her startlingly-red updo in ''[[Mad Men]]'', which is after all set in the very early 60s.
** Also by Betty Draper when she and Don go to Italy.
** Also by Betty Draper when she and Don go to Italy.
* Vlad, the Divine Executioner, from ''[[Lexx]]'' had such a hairdo... about a foot-and-a-half high.
* Vlad, the Divine Executioner, from ''[[Lexx]]'' had such a hairdo... about a foot-and-a-half high.
* When beehives appear in ''[[MST3K]]'' movies, one of the gang will probably make buzzing noises at least once.
* When beehives appear in ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' movies, one of the gang will probably make buzzing noises at least once.
* [[Elvira Mistress of the Dark]] sports a rather unusual beehive-mullet.
* [[Elvira, Mistress of the Dark]] sports a rather unusual beehive-mullet.
* As mentioned above, Snooki's signature "poof" from ''[[Jersey Shore]]''.
* As mentioned above, Snooki's signature "poof" from ''[[Jersey Shore]]''.
* Joy once sported one in [[My Name Is Earl]], when she and the rest of the cast went to see an independently produced movie.
* Joy once sported one in [[My Name Is Earl]], when she and the rest of the cast went to see an independently produced movie.


== [[Music]] ==

* Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson of [[The B-52's|The B 52s]] used to always sport a pair of beehives. It's where the band's name came from, after all. Not so much nowadays.
== Music ==
* Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson of [[The B 52s (Music)|The B 52s]] used to always sport a pair of beehives. It's where the band's name came from, after all. Not so much nowadays.
* Mari Wilson of ''Just What I Always Wanted'' fame.
* Mari Wilson of ''Just What I Always Wanted'' fame.
* Adele, of course.
* Adele, of course.
* [[Diana Ross And The Supremes]]. And others of their time.
* [[Diana Ross & the Supremes]]. And others of their time.
* [[Amy Winehouse]], more or less.
* [[Amy Winehouse]], more or less.


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* Many panels of ''[[The Far Side]]'' featured one or more beehive-coiffed beauties.
** Beehive hairdos and harlequin glasses were [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]] for Gary Larson.
* ''Pearls Before Swine'' creator Stephan Pastis wrote a strip that, apparently, nobody got. Pig sees a "Beware of Dog" sign in a yard, that appears to have the 'g' missing. He knocks on the door to let the owner know, only to be greeted by a woman with an atrocious beehive haircut. Beware of ''do''. Geddit?
** Also worth noting Patty and Pigita, even though the former is, um, [[Non-Mammalian Hair|a reptile]].


== Webcomic ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Professor Juniper of ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' has a [[Anime Hair|fairly complicated]] beehive.
* Rosemary "Rosie" Willow from [http://fac-agentc.deviantart.com/ FAC-AgentC]'s dA comic ''Timepeace''.


== Web Original ==
* [http://the-beehive.deviantart.com/ This DeviantArt group] is all about this trope. In case anyone's curious about the icon, though, the girls depicted are: {{spoiler|[[Lucky Star|Konata Izumi, Kagami Hiiragi, and Miyuki Takara]]; [[Mon Colle Knights|Guuko]]; Makoto Minagawa (from ''Getter Love!!''); [[A Little Snow Fairy Sugar|Pepper]]; [[Pani Poni Dash|Rebecca "Becky" Miyamoto]]; Mai Tsurugino (from ''Makeruna! Makendou Z''); and [[Azumanga Daioh (Manga)|Kiyomi "Yomi" Mizuhara]]}}. None of the girls ever actually sport a hive canonically; these were modified versions of pre-existing images. Why them? Ask the group owner.


== Video Games ==
* Professor Juniper of ''[[Pokémon Black and White (Video Game)|Pokémon Black and White]]'' has a [[Anime Hair|fairly complicated]] beehive.
* [[Bayonetta]] sports one. And it's '''alive!'''
* [[Bayonetta]] sports one. And it's '''alive!'''
* [[Professor Layton and The Unwound Future|Puzzlette's]] hair looks quite like a beehive.
* [[Professor Layton and the Unwound Future|Puzzlette's]] hair looks quite like a beehive.
* Someone is shown with a beehive in an ad banner for [[Grand Fantasia]].
* Someone is shown with a beehive in an ad banner for [[Grand Fantasia]].


== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Rosemary "Rosie" Willow from [http://fac-agentc.deviantart.com/ FAC-AgentC]'s dA comic ''Timepeace''.

== [[Web Original]] ==
* [http://the-beehive.deviantart.com/ This DeviantArt group] is all about this trope. In case anyone's curious about the icon, though, the girls depicted are: {{spoiler|[[Lucky Star|Konata Izumi, Kagami Hiiragi, and Miyuki Takara]]; [[Mon Colle Knights|Guuko]]; Makoto Minagawa (from ''Getter Love!!''); [[A Little Snow Fairy Sugar|Pepper]]; [[Pani Poni Dash!|Rebecca "Becky" Miyamoto]]; Mai Tsurugino (from ''Makeruna! Makendou Z''); and [[Azumanga Daioh|Kiyomi "Yomi" Mizuhara]]}}. None of the girls ever actually sport a hive canonically; these were modified versions of pre-existing images. Why them? Ask the group owner.


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': Marge Simpson here is the modern queen of the beehive.
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': Marge Simpson here is the modern queen of the beehive.
** She's never seen anyone with taller hair outside of Graceland.
** She's never seen anyone with taller hair outside of Graceland.
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* This hairstyle was spoofed in one episode of [[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]. In the episode, Robotnik's Mother adopts Sonic. A social worker comes to inspect the fortress and not only does she have a beehive hairdo, but real bees buzzing around it, and a hole for them to fly into.
* This hairstyle was spoofed in one episode of [[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]. In the episode, Robotnik's Mother adopts Sonic. A social worker comes to inspect the fortress and not only does she have a beehive hairdo, but real bees buzzing around it, and a hole for them to fly into.
* Lady Nickelbottoms from ''[[The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack]]''.
* Lady Nickelbottoms from ''[[The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack]]''.
* Gerald from ''[[Hey Arnold]]''.
* Gerald from ''[[Hey Arnold!]]''.
* Sheila Broflovski on ''[[South Park]]''.
* Sheila Broflovski on ''[[South Park]]''.
* A villain from ''[[Totally Spies]]'' sported one of these to hide the top half of her head, [[My Brain Is Big|which had grown huge after stealing the intelligence of several geniuses]].
* A villain from ''[[Totally Spies!]]'' sported one of these to hide the top half of her head, [[My Brain Is Big|which had grown huge after stealing the intelligence of several geniuses]].
* ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'': Miss Frizzle sports one in the episode where they go see the inside of a beehive.
* ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'': Miss Frizzle sports one in the episode where they go see the inside of a beehive.
* Cordoth's Daughter from ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]''
* Cordoth's Daughter from ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]''
* [[The Oblongs (Animation)|Pickles Oblong]]
* [[The Oblongs|Pickles Oblong]]
* Charlotte from ''[[The Princess and The Frog]]''
* Charlotte from ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]''
* In an episode of [[Daria]], Brittney sports a hive at a dance. Someone on the sidelines can also be seen with one.
* In an episode of [[Daria]], Brittney sports a hive at a dance. Someone on the sidelines can also be seen with one.
* Betty Jo Flynn from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''.
* Betty Jo Flynn from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''.
* Angelica sports this for the ballroom scene in [[Titanic the Legend Goes On]].
* Angelica sports this for the ballroom scene in [[Titanic: The Legend Goes On]].


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Latest revision as of 03:05, 13 August 2023

The Beehive Hairdo is a woman's hairstyle in fashion from about the 1940s through the 1960s, in which long hair is piled high above the head and cemented with plenty of hairspray. A few elderly women could be seen sporting the beehive into the 1990s, at which point it became more of a gag and/or trope hairstyle than anything real. They seem to have made a small comeback in the last few years, thanks to celebrities from shows like Jersey Shore making "poofy hair" trendy again.

Examples of Beehive Hairdo include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Fan Works

  • Beehive Randomness, a one-shot Lucky Star fic about six of the (long-haired) characters' hair mysteriously becoming updone. Miyuki finds it rather embarrassing, and so does Kagami once she and Konata wind up next. (Despite the title, there is not actually much random about it.)

Film

  • Johnny Cash's mother in Walk the Line acquires one of these in The Sixties.
  • Ricki Lake sports this style in Hairspray.
    • Everyone sported that style in Hairspray, hence the title.
    • And quite a few other John Waters characters have this hairstyle.
  • Hedwig and The Angry Inch: "Suddenly, she's Miss Beehive, 1963..."
  • Bride of Frankenstein has an infamous version of a beehive.
  • In Mars Attacks!, one of the aliens disguises itself as a woman sporting one of these, because it was the only kind of costume that would hide its huge head.

Literature

  • Susan Sto Helit sported one when she was being Death's granddaughter (as opposed to Governess Susan) in the Sky One Live Action Adaptation of Hogfather. Based on the painting by Paul Kidby which has her with more of an afro, which in turn is based on the description in Soul Music of her hair resembling a dandelion clock.

Live-Action TV

  • Turned up often enough in the original Star Trek: The Original Series, that it's been speculated that (like many, many other parts of the show) it was a case of Author Appeal with Gene Roddenberry.
  • Brought back from the dead by Joan Holloway and her startlingly-red updo in Mad Men, which is after all set in the very early 60s.
    • Also by Betty Draper when she and Don go to Italy.
  • Vlad, the Divine Executioner, from Lexx had such a hairdo... about a foot-and-a-half high.
  • When beehives appear in Mystery Science Theater 3000 movies, one of the gang will probably make buzzing noises at least once.
  • Elvira, Mistress of the Dark sports a rather unusual beehive-mullet.
  • As mentioned above, Snooki's signature "poof" from Jersey Shore.
  • Joy once sported one in My Name Is Earl, when she and the rest of the cast went to see an independently produced movie.

Music

  • Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson of The B 52s used to always sport a pair of beehives. It's where the band's name came from, after all. Not so much nowadays.
  • Mari Wilson of Just What I Always Wanted fame.
  • Adele, of course.
  • Diana Ross & the Supremes. And others of their time.
  • Amy Winehouse, more or less.

Newspaper Comics

  • Many panels of The Far Side featured one or more beehive-coiffed beauties.
  • Pearls Before Swine creator Stephan Pastis wrote a strip that, apparently, nobody got. Pig sees a "Beware of Dog" sign in a yard, that appears to have the 'g' missing. He knocks on the door to let the owner know, only to be greeted by a woman with an atrocious beehive haircut. Beware of do. Geddit?
    • Also worth noting Patty and Pigita, even though the former is, um, a reptile.

Video Games

Web Comics

  • Rosemary "Rosie" Willow from FAC-AgentC's dA comic Timepeace.

Web Original

Western Animation