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When [[Heroic BSOD|shocked or stunned emotionally, mentally or physically]], the character's eyes are briefly replaced by blank white disks with sloppily-scrawled black "borders" around them. Functionally equivalent to the American [[Circling Birdies]]. Can be combined with [[Blue With Shock]] for extra impact. Glasses-wearing characters sometimes use (Not So) [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] instead. Note that because the pupils and iris allow light to enter the eyes, characters with blank white eyes should be blind.
When [[Heroic BSOD|shocked or stunned emotionally, mentally or physically]], the character's eyes are briefly replaced by blank white disks with sloppily-scrawled black "borders" around them. Functionally equivalent to the American [[Circling Birdies]]. Can be combined with [[Blue with Shock]] for extra impact. Glasses-wearing characters sometimes use [[Scary Shiny Glasses|shiny glasses]] instead. Note that because the pupils and iris allow light to enter the eyes, characters with blank white eyes should be blind.


This is a [[Newest Ones in The Book|relatively recent trope]], with all shows using it having shown up within the past decade. In even more recent media, this trope has seen a much wider range of uses, ranging from the function of making a character look funny, to simply depicting eyes on a character too far away to be drawn in detail.
This is a [[Newest Ones in The Book|relatively recent trope]], with all shows using it having shown up since 2000 or so. In even more recent media, this trope has seen a much wider range of uses, ranging from the function of making a character look funny, to simply depicting eyes on a character too far away to be drawn in detail.


See also [[Prophet Eyes]] for characters whose eyes are ''always'' [[Monochromatic Eyes|completely white]], and [[Color Failure]] for when they lose color all over. In some cases, it can also overlap with [[Dies Wide Open]].
See also [[Prophet Eyes]] for characters whose eyes are ''always'' [[Monochromatic Eyes|completely white]], and [[Color Failure]] for when they lose color all over. In some cases, it can also overlap with [[Dies Wide Open]].
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You can sort of do this if you roll your eyes into the back of your head.
You can sort of do this if you roll your eyes into the back of your head.


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

* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' is filled with Blank White Eyes displayed in response to all manner of shock and surprise.
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Azumanga Daioh (Manga)|Azumanga Daioh]]'' is filled with [[Blank White Eyes]] displayed in response to all manner of shock and surprise.
* ''[[Arakawa Under the Bridge]]'' Ric does this a lot. In a very ''[[Studio Shaft]]'' way. 'Nuff said.
* ''[[Arakawa Under the Bridge]]'' Ric does this a lot. In a very ''[[Studio Shaft]]'' way. 'Nuff said.
* In ''[[Excel Saga (Manga)|Excel Saga]]'', the emergency food supply [[Eat the Dog|Menchi]] often expresses [[Blank White Eyes]] (sometimes in combination to [[Blue With Shock]]) whenever Excel or another character jokes about eating her.
* In ''[[Excel Saga (manga)|Excel Saga]]'', the emergency food supply [[Eat the Dog|Menchi]] often expresses Blank White Eyes (sometimes in combination to [[Blue with Shock]]) whenever Excel or another character jokes about eating her.
* This happens a lot in ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia (Manga)|Axis Powers Hetalia]]'', especially to England.
* This happens a lot in ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'', especially to England.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Negi is reduced to [[Blank White Eyes]] several times by the end of the first proper episode.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Negi is reduced to Blank White Eyes several times by the end of the first proper episode.
** Chamo-kun gets them several times.
** Chamo-kun gets them several times.
** Happens a lot in the manga too; Negi gets them in Chapter 29 when Setsuna attempts a rather... ''hands on'' variation of a [[Groin Attack]].
** Happens a lot in the manga too; Negi gets them in Chapter 29 when Setsuna attempts a rather... ''hands on'' variation of a [[Groin Attack]].
** Quite a few uses of blank ''black'' [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v20/c180/12.html eyes] in the manga as well.
** Quite a few uses of blank ''black'' [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v20/c180/12.html eyes] in the manga as well.
** This is pretty much the default expression of anyone who sees [[Crazy Awesome|Rakan]] do ''[[Beyond the Impossible|anything]]''.
** This is pretty much the default expression of anyone who sees [[Crazy Awesome|Rakan]] do ''[[Beyond the Impossible|anything]]''.
** We have a more serious (and [[Nightmare Fuel|frightening]]) example in Chapter 265, when {{spoiler|Negi is completely consumed by [[Unstoppable Rage|r]][[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|a]][[Beware the Nice Ones|g]][[Black Magic|e]] and transforms into a [[One Winged Angel|monstrous demon]]. Though, considering that the manga is black-and-white, his eyes ''could'' have been glowing a different color, for all we know, but until then it fits here}}.
** We have a more serious (and [[Nightmare Fuel|frightening]]) example in Chapter 265, when {{spoiler|Negi is completely consumed by [[Unstoppable Rage|r]][[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|a]][[Beware the Nice Ones|g]][[Black Magic|e]] and transforms into a [[One-Winged Angel|monstrous demon]]. Though, considering that the manga is black-and-white, his eyes ''could'' have been glowing a different color, for all we know, but until then it fits here}}.
** [[The High Queen|Arika]] of all people gets those when Nagi {{spoiler|gives her [[Headbutt of Love]] while rescuing her from her execution.}}
** [[The High Queen|Arika]] of all people gets those when Nagi {{spoiler|gives her [[Headbutt of Love]] while rescuing her from her execution.}}
* The 2005 TV series of ''[[Ah My Goddess (Manga)|Ah My Goddess]]'' has at least one instance of [[Blank White Eyes]] in its very first episode.
* The 2005 TV series of ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' has at least one instance of Blank White Eyes in its very first episode.
* Happens a ''lot'' on ''[[Bobobo Bobobobo]]'', where confusing your opponent into submission is a valid form of martial art.
* Happens a ''lot'' on ''[[Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo]]'', where confusing your opponent into submission is a valid form of martial art.
* Also seen on ''[[Shaman King]]'', when Yoh witnesses Hao (Zeke in the US dub)'s malicious acts, and once by Anna, near the finale. (She's usually the least emotional character in the show, usually only displaying quiet anger and a deadpan.)
* Also seen on ''[[Shaman King]]'', when Yoh witnesses Hao (Zeke in the US dub)'s malicious acts, and once by Anna, near the finale. (She's usually the least emotional character in the show, usually only displaying quiet anger and a deadpan.)
** This is actually employed quite a bit throughout the series to show extreme shock/surprise/fear/anger in various characters.
** This is actually employed quite a bit throughout the series to show extreme shock/surprise/fear/anger in various characters.
* Shiratori Ryuushi in ''[[Mahoraba]]'' has [[Blank White Eyes]] after receiving his off-screen punishment for not finishing his homework.
* Shiratori Ryuushi in ''[[Mahoraba]]'' has Blank White Eyes after receiving his off-screen punishment for not finishing his homework.
* Every time something goes wrong in ''[[Naruto]]''. Especially when Sakura [[The Unfair Sex|smacks him upside the head for no reason]].
* Every time something goes wrong in ''[[Naruto]]''. Especially when Sakura [[The Unfair Sex|smacks him upside the head for no reason]].
** Hinata, while already having [[Prophet Eyes]], often gets these in embarrassing situations with Naruto in the anime.
** Hinata, while already having [[Prophet Eyes]], often gets these in embarrassing situations with Naruto in the anime.
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* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' uses a slight variant, where the eyes are half-closed, making the eyes look like a sideways "P:.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' uses a slight variant, where the eyes are half-closed, making the eyes look like a sideways "P:.
* Subversion: On an anything but humorous note, most of Scar's victims in the ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' manga exhibit this trait.
* Subversion: On an anything but humorous note, most of Scar's victims in the ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' manga exhibit this trait.
* In ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]'' a character's eyes will go blank when they are finally defeated (or defeated until it's convenient for them not to be anymore). It is virtually the only sure-fire way to tell a character has been removed from the current fight.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'' a character's eyes will go blank when they are finally defeated (or defeated until it's convenient for them not to be anymore). It is virtually the only sure-fire way to tell a character has been removed from the current fight.
** Subverted with Gedatsu, Chopper's opponent in Skypiea. He's so stupid that he keeps his eyes rolled up into his head constantly, even though he can't see a thing while doing it.
** Subverted with Gedatsu, Chopper's opponent in Skypiea. He's so stupid that he keeps his eyes rolled up into his head constantly, even though he can't see a thing while doing it.
** Luffy grabs a pair after {{spoiler|Ace gets killed in front of his eyes.}}
** Luffy grabs a pair after {{spoiler|Ace gets killed in front of his eyes.}}
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*** Yuuno also gets these once when Chrono refers to him as a "ferret-changeling" as a joke.
*** Yuuno also gets these once when Chrono refers to him as a "ferret-changeling" as a joke.
** Nanoha also pulls those when Vita forgets her name in the ''A's'' series
** Nanoha also pulls those when Vita forgets her name in the ''A's'' series
{{quote| '''Vita:''' Takamachi Nantoka! ("This and That")<br />
{{quote|'''Vita:''' Takamachi Nantoka! ("This and That")
'''Nanoha''': IT'S NANOHA! NA-NO-HA! }}
'''Nanoha''': IT'S NANOHA! NA-NO-HA! }}
*** Also when seeing Lindy drink her Japanese tea English-style with milk and sugar in one eyecatcher.
*** Also when seeing Lindy drink her Japanese tea English-style with milk and sugar in one eyecatcher.
** Fate gets [[Blank White Eyes]] in [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Vi Vid]] after seeing Vivio transform {{spoiler|into her Adult Mode, which looks just like the Sankt Kaiser mode}}, and when Vivio reminds her that she and Nanoha were quite reckless at her age.
** Fate gets Blank White Eyes in [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid]] after seeing Vivio transform {{spoiler|into her Adult Mode, which looks just like the Sankt Kaiser mode}}, and when Vivio reminds her that she and Nanoha were quite reckless at her age.
* In ''[[Genshiken]]'', Saki goes [[Blank White Eyes]] with her [[Art Shift]] rage.
* In ''[[Genshiken]]'', Saki goes Blank White Eyes with her [[Art Shift]] rage.
* [[Blank White Eyes]] appear frequently in ''[[Nodame Cantabile]]''.
* Blank White Eyes appear frequently in ''[[Nodame Cantabile]]''.
* The first episode of ''[[FLCL]]'' has Naota run over by the "Vespa-woman", thereby needing [[Kiss of Life|mouth-to-mouth resuscitation]].
* The first episode of ''[[FLCL]]'' has Naota run over by the "Vespa-woman", thereby needing [[Kiss of Life|mouth-to-mouth resuscitation]].
* Happens to Kon and a few other characters (Mostly during [[Filler]]) during comedic moments in ''[[Bleach]]''.
* Happens to Kon and a few other characters (Mostly during [[Filler]]) during comedic moments in ''[[Bleach]]''.
* Nishizawa in ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]'', after a hawk lands on her precious candy apple. ;_;
* Nishizawa in ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'', after a hawk lands on her precious candy apple. ;_;
** Hibino Fumi. ''Much more often than she looks normal.''
** Hibino Fumi. ''Much more often than she looks normal.''
* One of Tsukasa's default expressions whenever Konata and Kagami start talking about things she's too innocent to know, like fanservice or dating games, in ''[[Lucky Star (Anime)|Lucky Star]]''. But mostly she gets those small black oval blank-stare eyes.
* One of Tsukasa's default expressions whenever Konata and Kagami start talking about things she's too innocent to know, like fanservice or dating games, in ''[[Lucky Star]]''. But mostly she gets those small black oval blank-stare eyes.
* Happens to everybody in the manga ''[[Yotsuba&! (Manga)|Yotsuba&!]]'', most often in response to the eponymous [[Cheerful Child|Cheerful]] [[Genki Girl]].
* Happens to everybody in the manga ''[[Yotsuba&!]]'', most often in response to the eponymous [[Cheerful Child|Cheerful]] [[Genki Girl]].
* Happens in ''[[Elfen Lied]]'' when {{spoiler|Lucy gets her right horn knocked off by Number 35}}; she appears to be in shock/comatose (complete with white eyes) for several minutes.
* Happens in ''[[Elfen Lied]]'' when {{spoiler|Lucy gets her right horn knocked off by Number 35}}; she appears to be in shock/comatose (complete with white eyes) for several minutes.
* ''[[Kamichama Karin]]'' uses this a lot.
* ''[[Kamichama Karin]]'' uses this a lot.
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* In ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]'', Yuno does that all the time; while Hiro does that when the paranormal is involved.
* In ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]'', Yuno does that all the time; while Hiro does that when the paranormal is involved.
* This happens to Mikuru Asahina in the manga of ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi|The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' when her rack is grabbed by Haruhi.
* This happens to Mikuru Asahina in the manga of ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi|The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' when her rack is grabbed by Haruhi.
* ''[[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]]'' is using this more in recent episodes, particularly with Dawn's [[Everythings Better With Penguins|Piplup]].
* ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' is using this more in recent episodes, particularly with Dawn's [[Everything's Better with Penguins|Piplup]].
* In ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'', Ryuk's eyes go completely white when he {{spoiler|kills Light.}}
* In ''[[Death Note]]'', Ryuk's eyes go completely white when he {{spoiler|kills Light.}}
** Though this is definitely not comedy-related and used differently than most other examples.
** Though this is definitely not comedy-related and used differently than most other examples.
* An interesting example of this exists within ''[[Dragonball]]'', where it usually denotes an [[Unstoppable Rage]]. Often accompanied by a [[Battle Aura]] if one was previously absent, and may be invoked by a [[Super Powered Evil Side]].
* An interesting example of this exists within ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', where it usually denotes an [[Unstoppable Rage]]. Often accompanied by a [[Battle Aura]] if one was previously absent, and may be invoked by a [[Super-Powered Evil Side]].
** The most notable example of this being Broly, who has this happen to him when he goes [[Unstoppable Rage|Legendary Super Saiyan]]
** The most notable example of this being Broly, who has this happen to him when he goes [[Unstoppable Rage|Legendary Super Saiyan]]
** Trunks gains these only as he becomes an Ascended Super Saiyan(or [[Fan Nickname|Ultra Super Saiyan]]), and regains his irises after he's done. Conveniently, this transformation makes him resemble Broly.
** Trunks gains these only as he becomes an Ascended Super Saiyan(or [[Fan Nickname|Ultra Super Saiyan]]), and regains his irises after he's done. Conveniently, this transformation makes him resemble Broly.
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* It is the ''default'' expression for ''[[GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class]]'''s [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Nodamiki.
* It is the ''default'' expression for ''[[GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class]]'''s [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Nodamiki.
* Satou and Misaki get these sometimes in the ''[[Welcome to The NHK]]'' manga.
* Satou and Misaki get these sometimes in the ''[[Welcome to The NHK]]'' manga.
* In ''[[Berserk]]'', Guts' eyes going completely white is as much of a danger sign as [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]. Guts has two berserk modes: [[Tranquil Fury]] (rarely seen) and the White Eyes. [[Uh Oh Eyes|When the white eyes appear]], he is completely consumed by [[Unstoppable Rage|rage]], and it only makes him stronger and more determined to kill everything he sees.
* In ''[[Berserk]]'', Guts' eyes going completely white is as much of a danger sign as [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]. Guts has two berserk modes: [[Tranquil Fury]] (rarely seen) and the White Eyes. [[Uh-Oh Eyes|When the white eyes appear]], he is completely consumed by [[Unstoppable Rage|rage]], and it only makes him stronger and more determined to kill everything he sees.
* "Eyes rolled up, quivering mouth" has become so ubiquitous in [[Eroge]] that is now has its own term, ''ahegao.''
* "Eyes rolled up, quivering mouth" has become so ubiquitous in [[Eroge]] that is now has its own term, ''ahegao.''
* Whenever [[Little Miss Badass|Tamaki]] gets flustered in ''[[Bamboo Blade]]'', her art style goes [[Super Deformed]] (rounder, her mouth and other facial features vanish), she shuffles and fidgets nervously, and her eyes go completely white. [[I'm Taking Her Home With Me|And it's ADORABLE.]]
* Whenever [[Little Miss Badass|Tamaki]] gets flustered in ''[[Bamboo Blade]]'', her art style goes [[Super-Deformed]] (rounder, her mouth and other facial features vanish), she shuffles and fidgets nervously, and her eyes go completely white. [[I'm Taking Her Home with Me|And it's ADORABLE.]]
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh]], when Bakura imagines taking Yugi-as-the-Dark-Magician over with Change of Heart, his eyes are pictured as this... along with a ''very'' [[Nightmare Fuel|disturbing]] look on his face.
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]], when Bakura imagines taking Yugi-as-the-Dark-Magician over with Change of Heart, his eyes are pictured as this... along with a ''very'' [[Nightmare Fuel|disturbing]] look on his face.
** [[Played for Laughs]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh R]]'' when Jounouchi does this. It actually happens often enough to count as a [[Running Gag]].
** [[Played for Laughs]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'' when Jounouchi does this. It actually happens often enough to count as a [[Running Gag]].
* Shows up on Kina in the first chapter of ''[[Wife and Wife (Manga)|Wife and Wife]]'' when Suu-chan declares that they need to buy "Essentials" before they buy a bed together.
* Shows up on Kina in the first chapter of ''[[Wife and Wife]]'' when Suu-chan declares that they need to buy "Essentials" before they buy a bed together.
* In ''[[Princess Nine]]'', this shows up in a rather unexpected [[Nightmare Fuel|(and scary)]] way near the end.
* In ''[[Princess Nine]]'', this shows up in a rather unexpected [[Nightmare Fuel|(and scary)]] way near the end.
* ''[[The Idolmaster (Anime)|THE iDOLM@STER]]'' - Haruka gets this when the Futami twins are trying to discover who stole the pudding.
* ''[[The Idolmaster (anime)|THE iDOLM@STER]]'' - Haruka gets this when the Futami twins are trying to discover who stole the pudding.
* In episode 8 of the 2017 ''[[Little Witch Academia (2017 series)|Little Witch Academia]]'', [[The Protagonist]] Atsuko "Akko" Kagari gets them. This happens after being hit by [[Nice Girl]] Lotte's wand, so she can perform a [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]]. The trope is used to emphasize the wand's strength.



== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* Oddly enough, ''[[Dilbert]]'' has an example of this [http://www.dilbert.com/strips/2010-07-22 here].
* Oddly enough, ''[[Dilbert]]'' has an example of this [http://www.dilbert.com/strips/2010-07-22 here].
* [[Calvin and Hobbes]] features every character with these, unless they have glasses or if they are shocked.
* ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' features every character with these, unless they have glasses or if they are shocked.
* [[Little Orphan Annie (Comic Strip)|Little Orphan Annie]], one of the oldest examples.
* [[Little Orphan Annie]], one of the oldest examples.
** [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]] in a "Two A-Holes" sketch on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''.
** [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]] in a "Two A-Holes" sketch on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''.
{{quote| '''Adoption Agent''': So why adoption?<br />
{{quote|'''Adoption Agent''': So why adoption?
'''Female A-Hole''': I love the movie ''Annie''.<br />
'''Female A-Hole''': I love the movie ''Annie''.
'''Male A-Hole''': You ever heard of Little Orphan Annie?<br />
'''Male A-Hole''': You ever heard of ''Little Orphan Annie''?
'''Adoption Agent''': Yes, I know it.<br />
'''Adoption Agent''': Yes, I know it.
'''Male A-Hole''': Yeah, it was an old comic strip. Annie had no eyeballs. Then they did the movie version - guess what? She had eyeballs!<br />
'''Male A-Hole''': Yeah, it was an old comic strip. Annie had no eyeballs. Then they did the movie version - guess what? She had eyeballs!
'''Adoption Agent''': And your point is?<br />
'''Adoption Agent''': And your point is?
'''Female A-Hole''': We want a baby with eyeballs. }}
'''Female A-Hole''': We want a baby with eyeballs. }}
* Poncho from ''[[Pooch Cafe (Comic Strip)|Pooch Cafe]]''.
* Poncho from ''[[Pooch Cafe]]''.


== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
* [[The Undertaker]] is pro wrestling's [[Trope Codifier]] for this. He does this so often it's pretty much part of his gimmick. When Taker rolls his eyes back in his head, most people are running away really fast because when he gets to that point in a match where he decides this is appropriate, it generally means your ass is grass and he's the lawnmower. Ironically, Taker's eyes are ''always'' white in the comic book based on him done by Chaos Comics.
* Judas Messias did the same thing in TNA for awhile before he abruptly vanished from the company.


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* In ''[[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]'', Phoenix and Edgeworth frequently do the [[Blank White Eyes]] when caught by surprise.
* In ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney]]'', Phoenix and Edgeworth frequently do the Blank White Eyes when caught by surprise.
** Look closely at Phoenix's sprite, and you can ''sorta'' make out the pinhole pupil, though.
** Look closely at Phoenix's sprite, and you can ''sorta'' make out the pinhole pupil, though.
* On a non-humorous partial example, Ganondorf's eyes go white when he dies.
* On a non-humorous partial example, Ganondorf's eyes go white when he dies.
** A [[Nightmare Fuel]] example from ''[[The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]'': The Zora Elegy of Emptiness statue, along with its [[The Scream|screaming expression]]. Also, Fierce Deity Link from the same game.
** A [[Nightmare Fuel]] example from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'': The Zora Elegy of Emptiness statue, along with its [[The Scream|screaming expression]]. Also, Fierce Deity Link from the same game.
** In ''[[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'', one of the Dark Interlopers (represented as Link) in the infamous Fused Shadow cutscene has these.
** In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', one of the Dark Interlopers (represented as Link) in the infamous Fused Shadow cutscene has these.
** Fi from ''[[The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'' has these, as does {{spoiler|Ghirahim in his true form}}.
** Fi from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'' has these, as does {{spoiler|Ghirahim in his true form}}.
* Practically ''everybody'' in the supporting cast of ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]'' has Blank White Eyes at some point in the game. Even in the [[Tear Jerker]] levels. (Ironically, the agents are some of the characters who ''don't'' get Blank White Eyes; because they're always wearing [[Cool Shades]]).
* Practically ''everybody'' in the supporting cast of ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]'' has Blank White Eyes at some point in the game. Even in the [[Tear Jerker]] levels. (Ironically, the agents are some of the characters who ''don't'' get Blank White Eyes; because they're always wearing [[Cool Shades]]).
* ''[[Ouendan]]'' probably did this even ''more''. Heck, half of the Ouendan themselves sport this expression at a few points! (Once when they get sucked into Ancient Egypt, and when you fail to stop the meteor.)
* ''[[Ouendan]]'' probably did this even ''more''. Heck, half of the Ouendan themselves sport this expression at a few points! (Once when they get sucked into Ancient Egypt, and when you fail to stop the meteor.)
* ''Mother 3'' has one [[Nightmare Fuel|scrapped out frightening sequence]] where you fought what it could be described a nightmare incarnation of Lucas, one of their incarnation was his {{spoiler|brother Claus}} in blank white eyes.
* ''[[Mother 3]]'' has one [[Nightmare Fuel|scrapped out frightening sequence]] where you fought what it could be described a nightmare incarnation of Lucas, one of their incarnation was his {{spoiler|brother Claus}} in blank white eyes.
* ''Bubble Memories'', a sequel to ''[[Bubble Bobble (Video Game)|Bubble Bobble]]'', uses Blank White Eyes instead of the unique eyes-struck-out-by-a-literal-black-line upon death. The struck-out-eyes are still used when Bub or Bob touch ''bubbled'' lightning/fire.
* ''Bubble Memories'', a sequel to ''[[Bubble Bobble]]'', uses Blank White Eyes instead of the unique eyes-struck-out-by-a-literal-black-line upon death. The struck-out-eyes are still used when Bub or Bob touch ''bubbled'' lightning/fire.
** <small>[[Recycled in Space|SPACE]]</small> [[Fake Difficulty|Puzzle Bobble]]: When Bob(blun) is used and the board is almost full, his eyes go blank and [[Jaw Drop|his jaw drops]] before he pushes it back up and his eyes go back to normal (and the animation loops).
** <small>[[Recycled in Space|SPACE]]</small> [[Fake Difficulty|Puzzle Bobble]]: When Bob(blun) is used and the board is almost full, his eyes go blank and [[Jaw Drop|his jaw drops]] before he pushes it back up and his eyes go back to normal (and the animation loops).
* In ''[[Kirby]] [[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Super Star]] [[Enhanced Remake|(Ultra)]]'', this happens with Lololo when you defeat him.
* In ''[[Kirby Super Star]] [[Enhanced Remake|(Ultra)]]'', this happens with Lololo when you defeat him.
* One of [[Love Freak|Flonne]]'s [[Going Through the Motions|stock poses]] in ''[[Disgaea]]''.
* One of [[Love Freak|Flonne]]'s [[Going Through the Motions|stock poses]] in ''[[Disgaea]]''.
** Axel of ''[[Disgaea 2]]'' and Fuka of ''[[Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten (Video Game)|Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten]]'' use them, as well.
** Axel of ''[[Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories]]'' and Fuka of ''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'' use them, as well.
* A constant for the Iop class in ''[[Dofus (Video Game)|Dofus]]'' and ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]''.
* A constant for the Iop class in ''[[Dofus]]'' and ''[[Wakfu]]''.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2]]'' does this in a very creepy manner. After Solidus drops his mechanical tentacles halfway through the battle with him, you get a codec call from the AI Colonel and Rose, and as Rose talks to you, her eyes suddenly go blank.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]'' does this in a very creepy manner. After Solidus drops his mechanical tentacles halfway through the battle with him, you get a codec call from the AI Colonel and Rose, and as Rose talks to you, her eyes suddenly go blank.
* In ''[[Rayman Origins (Video Game)|Rayman Origins]]'', Rayman's eyes go blank whenever he freaks out, gets hurt, or is in balloon-state (dead).
* In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', Rayman's eyes go blank whenever he freaks out, gets hurt, or is in balloon-state (dead).


== [[Web Animation]] ==

* Occasionally happens in ''[[Zero Punctuation]]'', though it also pulls double-duty as a substitute for [[Open the Iris]].
== Web Animation ==
* Happens nearly every episode in ''[[Catface]]''.
* Occasionally happens in ''[[Zero Punctuation (Web Animation)|Zero Punctuation]]'', though it also pulls double-duty as a substitute for [[Open the Iris]].
* Happens nearly every episode in ''Catface''.
** Always happens in ''[[Weebl and Bob]]''.
** Always happens in ''[[Weebl and Bob]]''.
* ''[[There She Is]]'' has this anytime people see Doki hanging all over Nabi.
* ''[[There She Is]]'' has this anytime people see Doki hanging all over Nabi.
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* Seen numerous times in ''[[RWBY]]''.
* Seen numerous times in ''[[RWBY]]''.


== Web Comics ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Also appears in western [[Web Comic|webcomics]], as in [http://bukucomics.com/loserz/index.php?comicID=531 this strip] of ''[[Loserz]]''.
* Also appears in western [[Web Comic|webcomics]], as in [https://web.archive.org/web/20110321152931/http://bukucomics.com/loserz/index.php?comicID=531 this strip] of ''[[Loserz]]''.
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' uses these, often when a character is [[Faceless Masses|too far away to show the normal level of facial detail]]. They even pop up in a few scenes that would otherwise be completely serious.
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' uses these, often when a character is [[Faceless Masses|too far away to show the normal level of facial detail]]. They even pop up in a few scenes that would otherwise be completely serious.
* Done, along with most other [[Manga]]-esque effects, frequently in ''[[Misfile]]''.
* Done, along with most other [[Manga]]-esque effects, frequently in ''[[Misfile]]''.
* Used often in [[Slightly Damned]].
* Used often in ''[[Slightly Damned]]''.
* Happens to everyone in ''[[Bittersweet Candy Bowl]]'' at some point.
* Happens to everyone in ''[[Bittersweet Candy Bowl]]'' at some point.
* When the Henchbot is upgraded in [[Girls in Space]] her eyes glow white.
* When the Henchbot is upgraded in [[Girls in Space]] her eyes glow white.
* Inquisitor Severous, all the time in [[Servants of the Imperium]].
* Inquisitor Severous, all the time in ''[[Servants of the Imperium]]''.
* [http://hiimdaisy.livejournal.com/ hiimdaisy's abridged video game comic strips] use the blank eyes occasionally.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20141010072121/http://hiimdaisy.livejournal.com/ Hiimdaisy's abridged video game comic strips] use the blank eyes occasionally.
* Layla from ''[[Far Out There]]'' experiences this when suffering from [http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1071305/page-235-just-getting-her-up-there-must-have-been-really-awkward/ an exceptional amount of frustration].
* Layla from ''[[Far Out There]]'' experiences this when suffering from [https://web.archive.org/web/20120812204314/http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1071305/page-235-just-getting-her-up-there-must-have-been-really-awkward/ an exceptional amount of frustration].
* Geisterdamen in ''[[Girl Genius]]'' have these. Hilariously turned into traditional use [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060804 here].
* Geisterdamen in ''[[Girl Genius]]'' have these. Hilariously turned into traditional use [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060804 here].
* ''[[Bittersweet Candy Bowl]]'', Everyone has done it at least once. David may as well have it as his default expression.
* ''[[Bittersweet Candy Bowl]]'', Everyone has done it at least once. David may as well have it as his default expression.


== [[Western Animation]] ==

* Done quite a few times on the [[Animesque]] show ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''. Robin has them as a permanent part of his mask, presumably something he picked up from his mentor.
== Professional Wrestling ==
* In ''[[Wakfu]]'', this happens to Sadlygrove when he goes into 'berserker' mode.
* [[The Undertaker]] is pro wrestling's [[Trope Codifier]] for this. He does this so often it's pretty much part of his gimmick. When Taker rolls his eyes back in his head, most people are running away really fast because when he gets to that point in a match where he decides this is appropriate, it generally means your ass is grass and he's the lawnmower. Ironically, Taker's eyes are ''always'' white in the comic book based on him done by Chaos Comics.
* The ''[[Swat Kats]]'' have them, as do many members of their [[Rogues Gallery]].
* Judas Messias did the same thing in TNA for awhile before he abruptly vanished from the company.


== Western Animation ==
* Done quite a few times on the [[Animesque]] show ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]''. Robin has them as a permanent part of his mask, presumably something he picked up from his mentor.
* In ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]'', this happens to Sadlygrove when he goes into 'berserker' mode.
* The [[Swat Kats (Animation)|Swat Kats]] have them, as do many members of their [[Rogues Gallery]].


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When shocked or stunned emotionally, mentally or physically, the character's eyes are briefly replaced by blank white disks with sloppily-scrawled black "borders" around them. Functionally equivalent to the American Circling Birdies. Can be combined with Blue with Shock for extra impact. Glasses-wearing characters sometimes use shiny glasses instead. Note that because the pupils and iris allow light to enter the eyes, characters with blank white eyes should be blind.

This is a relatively recent trope, with all shows using it having shown up since 2000 or so. In even more recent media, this trope has seen a much wider range of uses, ranging from the function of making a character look funny, to simply depicting eyes on a character too far away to be drawn in detail.

See also Prophet Eyes for characters whose eyes are always completely white, and Color Failure for when they lose color all over. In some cases, it can also overlap with Dies Wide Open.

You can sort of do this if you roll your eyes into the back of your head.

Examples of Blank White Eyes include:

Anime and Manga

  • Azumanga Daioh is filled with Blank White Eyes displayed in response to all manner of shock and surprise.
  • Arakawa Under the Bridge Ric does this a lot. In a very Studio Shaft way. 'Nuff said.
  • In Excel Saga, the emergency food supply Menchi often expresses Blank White Eyes (sometimes in combination to Blue with Shock) whenever Excel or another character jokes about eating her.
  • This happens a lot in Axis Powers Hetalia, especially to England.
  • In Mahou Sensei Negima, Negi is reduced to Blank White Eyes several times by the end of the first proper episode.
    • Chamo-kun gets them several times.
    • Happens a lot in the manga too; Negi gets them in Chapter 29 when Setsuna attempts a rather... hands on variation of a Groin Attack.
    • Quite a few uses of blank black eyes in the manga as well.
    • This is pretty much the default expression of anyone who sees Rakan do anything.
    • We have a more serious (and frightening) example in Chapter 265, when Negi is completely consumed by rage and transforms into a monstrous demon. Though, considering that the manga is black-and-white, his eyes could have been glowing a different color, for all we know, but until then it fits here.
    • Arika of all people gets those when Nagi gives her Headbutt of Love while rescuing her from her execution.
  • The 2005 TV series of Ah! My Goddess has at least one instance of Blank White Eyes in its very first episode.
  • Happens a lot on Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo, where confusing your opponent into submission is a valid form of martial art.
  • Also seen on Shaman King, when Yoh witnesses Hao (Zeke in the US dub)'s malicious acts, and once by Anna, near the finale. (She's usually the least emotional character in the show, usually only displaying quiet anger and a deadpan.)
    • This is actually employed quite a bit throughout the series to show extreme shock/surprise/fear/anger in various characters.
  • Shiratori Ryuushi in Mahoraba has Blank White Eyes after receiving his off-screen punishment for not finishing his homework.
  • Every time something goes wrong in Naruto. Especially when Sakura smacks him upside the head for no reason.
    • Hinata, while already having Prophet Eyes, often gets these in embarrassing situations with Naruto in the anime.
    • Lee gets these when Sakura confesses that she loves Naruto, and looks fairly upset afterward.
    • Also in Shippuden, right after Sakura reveals how much she's learned with Tsunade. After Kakashi goes into hiding, she smashes her chakra-infused fist into the ground, causing it to tear up. The first time this happens, Naruto gets it as he's falling over (complete with a strangled "Huh?" noise.) When the smoke clears, Kakashi has these too, which shows that Sakura actually took him by surprise by doing that.
    • Sasuke very rarely gets these, but when he does, it's hilarious.
  • Used to great effect in most of Fruits Basket, especially by mild mannered characters shocked with the insanity around them.
  • Ouran High School Host Club uses a slight variant, where the eyes are half-closed, making the eyes look like a sideways "P:.
  • Subversion: On an anything but humorous note, most of Scar's victims in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga exhibit this trait.
  • In One Piece a character's eyes will go blank when they are finally defeated (or defeated until it's convenient for them not to be anymore). It is virtually the only sure-fire way to tell a character has been removed from the current fight.
    • Subverted with Gedatsu, Chopper's opponent in Skypiea. He's so stupid that he keeps his eyes rolled up into his head constantly, even though he can't see a thing while doing it.
    • Luffy grabs a pair after Ace gets killed in front of his eyes.
  • Nanoha gets this a few times as she's being introduced to magic in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, then occasionally later, such as when she first sees Yuuno out of ferret form.
    • Or Yuuno himself, during the hot springs episode when he realises he's going to be in there with the girls and PANICS.
      • Yuuno also gets these once when Chrono refers to him as a "ferret-changeling" as a joke.
    • Nanoha also pulls those when Vita forgets her name in the A's series

Vita: Takamachi Nantoka! ("This and That")
Nanoha: IT'S NANOHA! NA-NO-HA!

      • Also when seeing Lindy drink her Japanese tea English-style with milk and sugar in one eyecatcher.
    • Fate gets Blank White Eyes in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid after seeing Vivio transform into her Adult Mode, which looks just like the Sankt Kaiser mode, and when Vivio reminds her that she and Nanoha were quite reckless at her age.
  • In Genshiken, Saki goes Blank White Eyes with her Art Shift rage.
  • Blank White Eyes appear frequently in Nodame Cantabile.
  • The first episode of FLCL has Naota run over by the "Vespa-woman", thereby needing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
  • Happens to Kon and a few other characters (Mostly during Filler) during comedic moments in Bleach.
  • Nishizawa in Hayate the Combat Butler, after a hawk lands on her precious candy apple. ;_;
    • Hibino Fumi. Much more often than she looks normal.
  • One of Tsukasa's default expressions whenever Konata and Kagami start talking about things she's too innocent to know, like fanservice or dating games, in Lucky Star. But mostly she gets those small black oval blank-stare eyes.
  • Happens to everybody in the manga Yotsuba&!, most often in response to the eponymous Cheerful Genki Girl.
  • Happens in Elfen Lied when Lucy gets her right horn knocked off by Number 35; she appears to be in shock/comatose (complete with white eyes) for several minutes.
  • Kamichama Karin uses this a lot.
  • Chrono Crusade features this several times, particularly in cases involving poor Chrono. Two examples: In the manga, this is Chrono's reaction when Rosette (in response to his urging Rosette to give an intelligent argument) calls Sister Kate an "ugly old hag". This is also Azmaria's reaction to Chrono and Rosette's dance turning into a near-brawl in the anime.
  • In a no way played for laughs example: Bjorn in Vinland Saga whenever he goes berserk, his eyes turn blank white and he tears people apart with his bare hands. Happens to Thorkell now and then too.
  • In Hidamari Sketch, Yuno does that all the time; while Hiro does that when the paranormal is involved.
  • This happens to Mikuru Asahina in the manga of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya when her rack is grabbed by Haruhi.
  • Pokémon is using this more in recent episodes, particularly with Dawn's Piplup.
  • In Death Note, Ryuk's eyes go completely white when he kills Light.
    • Though this is definitely not comedy-related and used differently than most other examples.
  • An interesting example of this exists within Dragon Ball, where it usually denotes an Unstoppable Rage. Often accompanied by a Battle Aura if one was previously absent, and may be invoked by a Super-Powered Evil Side.
    • The most notable example of this being Broly, who has this happen to him when he goes Legendary Super Saiyan
    • Trunks gains these only as he becomes an Ascended Super Saiyan(or Ultra Super Saiyan), and regains his irises after he's done. Conveniently, this transformation makes him resemble Broly.
    • However, in Dragon Ball Z, blank white eyes on an inert character means they're dead. Before Z, he simply used Dies Wide Open.
  • In Saitama Chainsaw Shoujo, Kaoruko Odagiri gets these whenever she starts cloud cuckoolanding.
  • Turns up in Soul Eater, where Kid is a curious example; it's used when he is fighting 'properly' (not bothered by symmetry), as when he fought Black Star, and when fighting Mosquito.
  • It is the default expression for GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class's Cloudcuckoolander Nodamiki.
  • Satou and Misaki get these sometimes in the Welcome to The NHK manga.
  • In Berserk, Guts' eyes going completely white is as much of a danger sign as Glowing Eyes of Doom. Guts has two berserk modes: Tranquil Fury (rarely seen) and the White Eyes. When the white eyes appear, he is completely consumed by rage, and it only makes him stronger and more determined to kill everything he sees.
  • "Eyes rolled up, quivering mouth" has become so ubiquitous in Eroge that is now has its own term, ahegao.
  • Whenever Tamaki gets flustered in Bamboo Blade, her art style goes Super-Deformed (rounder, her mouth and other facial features vanish), she shuffles and fidgets nervously, and her eyes go completely white. And it's ADORABLE.
  • In Yu-Gi-Oh!, when Bakura imagines taking Yugi-as-the-Dark-Magician over with Change of Heart, his eyes are pictured as this... along with a very disturbing look on his face.
  • Shows up on Kina in the first chapter of Wife and Wife when Suu-chan declares that they need to buy "Essentials" before they buy a bed together.
  • In Princess Nine, this shows up in a rather unexpected (and scary) way near the end.
  • THE iDOLM@STER - Haruka gets this when the Futami twins are trying to discover who stole the pudding.
  • In episode 8 of the 2017 Little Witch Academia, The Protagonist Atsuko "Akko" Kagari gets them. This happens after being hit by Nice Girl Lotte's wand, so she can perform a Journey to the Center of the Mind. The trope is used to emphasize the wand's strength.

Newspaper Comics

Adoption Agent: So why adoption?
Female A-Hole: I love the movie Annie.
Male A-Hole: You ever heard of Little Orphan Annie?
Adoption Agent: Yes, I know it.
Male A-Hole: Yeah, it was an old comic strip. Annie had no eyeballs. Then they did the movie version - guess what? She had eyeballs!
Adoption Agent: And your point is?
Female A-Hole: We want a baby with eyeballs.

Professional Wrestling

  • The Undertaker is pro wrestling's Trope Codifier for this. He does this so often it's pretty much part of his gimmick. When Taker rolls his eyes back in his head, most people are running away really fast because when he gets to that point in a match where he decides this is appropriate, it generally means your ass is grass and he's the lawnmower. Ironically, Taker's eyes are always white in the comic book based on him done by Chaos Comics.
  • Judas Messias did the same thing in TNA for awhile before he abruptly vanished from the company.

Video Games

  • In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Phoenix and Edgeworth frequently do the Blank White Eyes when caught by surprise.
    • Look closely at Phoenix's sprite, and you can sorta make out the pinhole pupil, though.
  • On a non-humorous partial example, Ganondorf's eyes go white when he dies.
  • Practically everybody in the supporting cast of Elite Beat Agents has Blank White Eyes at some point in the game. Even in the Tear Jerker levels. (Ironically, the agents are some of the characters who don't get Blank White Eyes; because they're always wearing Cool Shades).
  • Ouendan probably did this even more. Heck, half of the Ouendan themselves sport this expression at a few points! (Once when they get sucked into Ancient Egypt, and when you fail to stop the meteor.)
  • Mother 3 has one scrapped out frightening sequence where you fought what it could be described a nightmare incarnation of Lucas, one of their incarnation was his brother Claus in blank white eyes.
  • Bubble Memories, a sequel to Bubble Bobble, uses Blank White Eyes instead of the unique eyes-struck-out-by-a-literal-black-line upon death. The struck-out-eyes are still used when Bub or Bob touch bubbled lightning/fire.
    • SPACE Puzzle Bobble: When Bob(blun) is used and the board is almost full, his eyes go blank and his jaw drops before he pushes it back up and his eyes go back to normal (and the animation loops).
  • In Kirby Super Star (Ultra), this happens with Lololo when you defeat him.
  • One of Flonne's stock poses in Disgaea.
  • A constant for the Iop class in Dofus and Wakfu.
  • Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty does this in a very creepy manner. After Solidus drops his mechanical tentacles halfway through the battle with him, you get a codec call from the AI Colonel and Rose, and as Rose talks to you, her eyes suddenly go blank.
  • In Rayman Origins, Rayman's eyes go blank whenever he freaks out, gets hurt, or is in balloon-state (dead).

Web Animation

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • Done quite a few times on the Animesque show Teen Titans. Robin has them as a permanent part of his mask, presumably something he picked up from his mentor.
  • In Wakfu, this happens to Sadlygrove when he goes into 'berserker' mode.
  • The Swat Kats have them, as do many members of their Rogues Gallery.