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[[File:Louise Brooks 3382.jpg|frame|[[Louise Brooks]] wasn't the first actress to wear a bob cut, but she popularized the style by wearing it in her films in the 1920s and 1930s.]]
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A type of haircut, usually for women, of short-to-medium length with sharp lines. In one variety, the hair is cut off at about jaw length all the way around. Alternately, it may taper downwards from the back to the sides. It is similar to but distinct from the bowl cut (a.k.a. pudding basin cut). Some versions are known as a "''pageboy''" haircut. Fringe/bangs are optional. Can be [[Fetish Fuel]] for some men.
A type of haircut, usually for women, of short-to-medium length with sharp lines. In one variety, the hair is cut off at about jaw length all the way around. Alternately, it may taper downwards from the back to the sides. It is similar to but distinct from the bowl cut (a.k.a. pudding basin cut). Some versions are known as a "''pageboy''" haircut. Fringe/bangs are optional. Can be [[Fetish Fuel]] for some men.


A feature of [[The Roaring Twenties]]; it's ''generally'' non-existent in [[The West]] [[Newer Than They Think|before then]], first appearing in fashion magazines in the late 1910s. Initially it was associated with "bad girls", and many men at the time were upset to see their wives and girlfriends with short, boyish hair. Many government and religious institutions opposed the bob and although they couldn't stop it, did their best to make life hell for women who happened to like having short hair. However, by the late 20s the bob was not only accepted, but embraced, even by men. Its heyday was about 1922-1932, but it had a comeback in [[The Fifties]] and [[The Sixties]] as a popular girl's haircut, but the reputation changed. They were no longer associated with "bad girls" but innocent [[Seemingly Wholesome 50 s Girl|(at least on the surface) ]][[Malt Shop]] dwelling bubblegum chewing teenage girls that used words like "Dreamboat" and "swell". The association has [[Zig Zagging Trope|bounced around since]] [[The Seventies]] [[Zig Zagging Trope|back and forth]] [[Cyclic Trope|from "trendy" to "dowdy"]] [[Popularity Polynomial|with the current opinion being trendy but still shaking the dowdy association.]]
A feature of [[The Roaring Twenties]]; it's ''generally'' non-existent in [[The West]] [[Newer Than They Think|before then]], having been invented in 1909 by the Paris hairdresser Antoine, who was inspired by [[Joan of Arc]]. (The bob cut is actually known in French as ''coupe à la Jeanne d'Arc'' -- "Joan of Arc's haircut".) It first appeared in American fashion magazines in the late 1910s. Initially it was associated with "bad girls", and many men at the time were upset to see their wives and girlfriends with short, boyish hair. Many government and religious institutions opposed the bob and although they couldn't stop it, did their best to make life hell for women who happened to like having short hair. However, by the late 1920s the bob was not only accepted, but embraced, even by men. Its heyday was about 1922-1932, but it had a comeback in [[The Fifties]] and [[The Sixties]] as a popular girl's haircut, but the reputation changed. They were no longer associated with "bad girls" but innocent [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl|(at least on the surface)]] [[Malt Shop]] dwelling bubblegum chewing teenage girls that used words like "Dreamboat" and "swell". The association has [[Zig-Zagging Trope|bounced around since]] [[The Seventies]] [[Zig-Zagging Trope|back and forth]] [[Cyclic Trope|from "trendy" to "dowdy"]] [[Popularity Polynomial|with the current opinion being trendy but still shaking the dowdy association.]]


When applied to boys, this might be a subject to [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]. Surprisingly, [[Forgotten Trope|this type of hair, even the longer varieties, was associated with young men between about 12 and 25]],
When applied to boys, this might be a subject to [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]. Surprisingly, [[Forgotten Trope|this type of hair, even the longer varieties, was associated with young men between about 12 and 25]],


Although many might agree with the unintentional sentiment, there is no connection to [[Everything's Better with Bob]].
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Compare with the even shorter hairdos for women: [[Boyish Short Hair]], [[Pixie cut]], buzz cut, and [[Bald Women]]. Contrast with [[Long Hair Is Feminine]].
== Anime & Manga ==

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== Anime and Manga ==
* Characters with the longer-in-front/forelocks version:
* Characters with the longer-in-front/forelocks version:
** Nabiki Tendô from ''[[Ranma ½ (Manga)|Ranma One Half]]''.
** Nabiki and Akane Tendô from ''[[Ranma ½]]''.
** Motoko Kusanagi from ''[[Ghost in The Shell (Manga)|Ghost in The Shell]]''.
** Motoko Kusanagi from ''[[Ghost in the Shell (manga)|Ghost in The Shell]]''.
** Fletch from ''[[Iono the Fanatics (Manga)|Iono the Fanatics]]''.
** Fletch from ''[[Iono the Fanatics]]''.
** Faye Valentine from ''[[Cowboy Bebop (Anime)|Cowboy Bebop]]''.
** Faye Valentine from ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''.
** Ryuuguu Rena in ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni (Visual Novel)|Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni]]''.
** Ryuuguu Rena in ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''.
** Rally Vincent from ''[[Gunsmith Cats (Manga)|Gunsmith Cats]]''.
** Rally Vincent from ''[[Gunsmith Cats]]''.
** Anzu Mazaki/Tea Gardner from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (Anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]''
** Anzu Mazaki/Tea Gardner from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]''
** Kaorin from ''[[Azumanga Daioh (Manga)|Azumanga Daioh]]''.
** Kaorin from ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]''.
** Shiori from ''[[Kanon (Visual Novel)|Kanon]]''.
** Shiori from ''[[Kanon]]''.
** Ryou from ''[[Clannad (Visual Novel)|Clannad]]''.
** Ryou from ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]''.
** Yuki Nagato from ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''.
** Yuki Nagato from ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''.
** Yura of the Hair from ''[[Inu Yasha (Anime)|Inu Yasha]]''
** Yura of the Hair from ''[[Inuyasha]]''
* Tsukasa from ''[[Lucky Star (Anime)|Lucky Star]]''.
* Tsukasa from ''[[Lucky Star]]''.
* Rei Ayanami from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (Anime)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.
* Rei Ayanami from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.
* Akito, Yuki, and Kisa from ''[[Fruits Basket (Manga)|Fruits Basket]]''.
* Akito, Yuki, and Kisa from ''[[Fruits Basket]]''.
* Hazumu from ''[[Kashimashi Girl Meets Girl (Manga)|Kashimashi Girl Meets Girl]]''.
* Hazumu from ''[[Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl]]''.
* Natsumi Tsujimoto from ''[[You're Under Arrest (Manga)|You're Under Arrest]]''
* Natsumi Tsujimoto from ''[[You're Under Arrest]]''
* Clare from ''[[Claymore (Anime)|Claymore]]''.
* Clare from ''[[Claymore]]''.
* Satoko and Chie-sensei from ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni (Visual Novel)|Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni]]''.
* Satoko and Chie-sensei from ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''.
* Maruko and other characters from ''[[Chibi Maruko Chan (Manga)|Chibi Maruko Chan]]''. There is some variation in this haircut, but they are all meant to be o-kappa the standard haircut for girls in Japan. Maruko has choppy bangs with a standard jaw length cut which is the same length in the sides and back.
* Maruko and other characters from ''[[Chibi Maruko-chan]]''. There is some variation in this haircut, but they are all meant to be o-kappa the standard haircut for girls in Japan. Maruko has choppy bangs with a standard jaw length cut which is the same length in the sides and back.
* Fiore from ''[[Chrono Crusade (Manga)|Chrono Crusade]]'', a series set in [[The Roaring Twenties]]. Flashbacks show that Rosette had a bob as a young teen too, before she grew her hair longer.
* Fiore from ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'', a series set in [[The Roaring Twenties]]. Flashbacks show that Rosette had a bob as a young teen too, before she grew her hair longer.
* From ''[[Kaleido Star (Anime)|Kaleido Star]]'', Layla's manager Cathy Taymor has an asymmetrical version. The left side of her haircut is longer than the right side, and the sides are longer than the back.
* From ''[[Kaleido Star]]'', Layla's manager Cathy Taymor has an asymmetrical version. The left side of her haircut is longer than the right side, and the sides are longer than the back.
* Madoka from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' Nodoka would qualify, but her bangs are too long. Numerous minor characters also sport the look.
* Madoka from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' Nodoka would qualify, but her bangs are too long. Numerous minor characters also sport the look.
* Mukahi Gakuto from ''[[The Prince of Tennis (Manga)|The Prince of Tennis]]''. Also, Yanagi Renji when he was younger, now he has a bowlcut.
* Mukahi Gakuto from ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]''. Also, Yanagi Renji when he was younger, now he has a bowlcut.
* Yamamoto Yohko from ''[[Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko (Anime)|Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko]]''.
* Yamamoto Yohko from ''[[Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko]]''.
* Miyashita Sakura from ''[[Oniichan to Issho (Manga)|Oniichan to Issho]]'' (official English title: ''Me & My Brothers'').
* Miyashita Sakura from ''[[Oniichan to Issho]]'' (official English title: ''Me & My Brothers'').
* Lavie from ''[[Last Exile (Anime)|Last Exile]]'', and also [[Viewer Gender Confusion|Dio]] (also another male example).
* Lavie from ''[[Last Exile]]'', and also [[Viewer Gender Confusion|Dio]] (also another male example).
* Male example: Arguably, Mello from ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'' would qualify since his hair originally looked like this, which is what probably caused the [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
* Male example: Arguably, Mello from ''[[Death Note]]'' would qualify since his hair originally looked like this, which is what probably caused the [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
* ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu (Anime)|Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu]]'': Guu has a pink hair bob haircut. {{spoiler|Not the case for her adult half}}.
* ''[[Haré+Guu]]'': Guu has a pink hair bob haircut. {{spoiler|Not the case for her adult half}}.
* Kinon from ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Anime)|Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' pre-timeskip.
* Kinon from ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' pre-timeskip.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Poland]] from ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia (Manga)|Axis Powers Hetalia]]''.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Poland]] from ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]''.
* Male example: Akira Touya of ''[[Hikaru no Go (Manga)|Hikaru no Go]]''. [[Cross-Dressing Voices]] only added to the [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
* Male example: Akira Touya of ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''. [[Cross-Dressing Voices]] only added to the [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
* Lyra from the first ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Anime)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' anime has one of these, as well. {{spoiler|Dante inherits it once she takes over her body, but it looks like she grows it out more near the end of the series}}.
* Lyra from the first ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' anime has one of these, as well. {{spoiler|Dante inherits it once she takes over her body, but it looks like she grows it out more near the end of the series}}.
* Ken Ichijouji from ''[[Digimon Adventure 02 (Anime)|Digimon Adventure 02]]''.
* Ken Ichijouji from ''[[Digimon Adventure 02]]''.
* Yashamaru and his sister Karura from ''[[Naruto (Anime)|Naruto]]''. Also squad leader [http://images.wikia.com/naruto/images/4/4d/-Samui-.PNG Samui] of Kumogakure.
* Yashamaru and his sister Karura from ''[[Naruto]]''. Also squad leader [http://images.wikia.com/naruto/images/4/4d/-Samui-.PNG Samui]{{Dead link}} of Kumogakure.
* Seiji and Sono from ''[[Sensitive Pornograph (Manga)|Sensitive Pornograph]]''.
* Seiji and Sono from ''[[Sensitive Pornograph]]''.
* Hotaru from ''[[Sailor Moon (Manga)|Sailor Moon]]'', as well as the Starlights' early designs sported this.
* Hotaru from ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', as well as the Starlights' early designs sported this.
* Lisanna from ''[[Fairy Tail (Manga)|Fairy Tail]]''. {{spoiler|Erza Knightwalker also gets her hair cut like this towards the end of the Edolas arc.}}
* Lisanna from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''. {{spoiler|Erza Knightwalker also gets her hair cut like this towards the end of the Edolas arc.}}
* Yuuno of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (Anime)|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' having this haircut is likely one of the reasons why several first-time viewers [[Viewer Gender Confusion|mistook him for a female]].
* Yuuno of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (anime)|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' having this haircut is likely one of the reasons why several first-time viewers [[Viewer Gender Confusion|mistook him for a female]].
* Sonia Shalfnarz from ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]'', and Kazuki Nishizawa (also another male example).
* Sonia Shalfnarz from ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'', and Kazuki Nishizawa (also another male example).
* Male example: Waver Velvet from ''[[Fate Zero (Literature)|Fate Zero]]''.
* Male example: Waver Velvet from ''[[Fate/Zero]]''.
* Miyoshi Sumako from ''[[Karakuridouji Ultimo (Manga)|Karakuridouji Ultimo]]'' has one. One of the doji, Pardone, has this cut too.
* Miyoshi Sumako from ''[[Karakuridouji Ultimo]]'' has one. One of the doji, Pardone, has this cut too.
* The artist's muse in ''[[Radio City Fantasy]]'' has a blunt black bob.
* The artist's muse in ''[[Radio City Fantasy]]'' has a blunt black bob.
* Shuichi from ''[[Wandering Son (Manga)|Wandering Son]]'' had one for a while. {{spoiler|He later had it cut into a pixie cut, but due to puberty setting in it seemed more masculine then intended.}} Maho, his sister, has a bob cut by default and has never changed it.
* Shuichi from ''[[Wandering Son]]'' had one for a while. {{spoiler|He later had it cut into a pixie cut, but due to puberty setting in it seemed more masculine then intended.}} Maho, his sister, has a bob cut by default and has never changed it.
* This became Talho's style by way of an [[Important Haircut]] in ''[[Eureka Seven (Anime)|Eureka Seven]]'' in the later episodes.
* This became Talho's style by way of an [[Important Haircut]] in ''[[Eureka Seven]]'' in the later episodes.
* Farnese's [[Important Haircut]] came out this way in ''[[Berserk (Manga)|Berserk]]''.
* Farnese's [[Important Haircut]] came out this way in ''[[Berserk]]''.
* Urara Kasuga from ''[[Sakura Diaries (Manga)|Sakura Diaries]]''.
* Urara Kasuga from ''[[Sakura Diaries]]''.
* Reika Kitami from ''[[Bible Black (Anime)|Bible Black]]''
* Reika Kitami from ''[[Bible Black]]''
* Another male example: Xelloss from ''[[Slayers (Anime)|Slayers]]''.
* Another male example: Xelloss from ''[[Slayers]]''.
* Siesta from ''[[Zero no Tsukaima (Light Novel)|Zero no Tsukaima]]''.
* Siesta from ''[[The Familiar of Zero]]''.
* Shinji Hirako of ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'' is another rare male version, {{spoiler|though this applies for his current self, as a member of the Vaizords. In his days as a court guard squad Captain he had [[Rapunzel Hair]] with blunt bangs.}}
* Shinji Hirako of ''[[Bleach]]'' is another rare male version, {{spoiler|though this applies for his current self, as a member of the Vaizords. In his days as a court guard squad Captain he had [[Rapunzel Hair]] with blunt bangs.}}
* Shuri Kurosaki from ''[[Asura Cryin (Anime)|Asura Cryin]]''.
* Shuri Kurosaki from ''[[Asura Cryin']]''.
* Momo Belia Deviluke from ''Motto [[To LOVE-Ru]]''

* Kurome from ''[[Akame ga Kill!]]''


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* Silhouette from ''[[Watchmen (Comic Book)|Watchmen]]''.
* Silhouette from ''[[Watchmen (comics)|Watchmen]]''.
* Holly Short in the ''[[Artemis Fowl (Literature)|Artemis Fowl]]'' graphic novels. In the original books she's described as having a crew-cut.
* Holly Short in the ''[[Artemis Fowl]]'' graphic novels. In the original books she's described as having a crew-cut.


== Comic Strips ==
* Susie from ''[[Calvin and Hobbes (Comic Strip)|Calvin and Hobbes]]''.
* [[Prince Valiant (Comic Strip)|Prince Valiant]] is a [[Rare Male Example]].
* Patty ([[One Steve Limit|the other Patty]]) from ''[[Peanuts]]''.




== Films -- Animation ==
== Films -- Animation ==
* Haku of ''[[Spirited Away (Anime)|Spirited Away]]'', also a [[Viewer Gender Confusion|male version.]]
* Haku of ''[[Spirited Away]]'', also a [[Viewer Gender Confusion|male version.]]
* In the [[A Minor Kidroduction|opening scene]] from ''[[Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs]]'', Brent has this kind of haircut.
* In the [[A Minor Kidroduction|opening scene]] from ''[[Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs]]'', Brent has this kind of haircut.
* While most animated Disney heroines tend to have long, flowing hair, [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Disney)|Snow White]], [[Cinderella (Disney)|Cinderella]], and [[The Princess and The Frog (Disney)|Tiana]], on the other hand, are all portrayed as having this hairstyle (the first two have this because of the [[The Thirties|respective]] [[The Fifties|decades]] in which their films were released, and the last has this because her film is set in the [[The Roaring Twenties|late 1920's.)]]
* While most animated Disney heroines tend to have long, flowing hair, [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]], [[Cinderella (Disney film)|Cinderella]], and [[The Princess and the Frog|Tiana]], on the other hand, are all portrayed as having this hairstyle (the first two have this because of the [[The Thirties|respective]] [[The Fifties|decades]] in which their films were released, and the last has this because her film is set in the [[The Roaring Twenties|late 1920's.)]]
* [[Coraline (Film)|Coraline]], [[Hot Mom|her mother]], and her [[My Beloved Smother|Other Mother]] all have bobbed hair.
* [[Coraline (animation)|Coraline]], [[Hot Mom|her mother]], and her [[My Beloved Smother|Other Mother]] all have bobbed hair.
* Roxanne from ''[[Megamind]]''.
* Roxanne from ''[[Megamind]]''.


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* Actress Louise Brooks from the silent film era (pictured).
* Actress Louise Brooks from the silent film era (pictured).
* Columbia from ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' has this type of haircut.
* Columbia from ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' has this type of haircut.
* Irina Spalko from ''[[Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull]]''.
* Irina Spalko from ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''.
* From the 1991 crime film ''[[Mobsters]]'', there's redhead Mara Motes.
* From the 1991 crime film ''[[Mobsters]]'', there's redhead Mara Motes.
* Mathilda Lando from ''[[The Professional]]''.
* Mathilda Lando from ''[[Léon: The Professional]]''.
* Ramona Flowers in ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Film)|Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]''.
* Ramona Flowers in ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]''.
* Quorra in ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]'', combined with [[Fashionable Asymmetry]].
* Quorra in ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'', combined with [[Fashionable Asymmetry]].
* Adele and Carrie from ''[[Kalifornia]]''.
* Adele and Carrie from ''[[Kalifornia]]''.
* Jordan, the hyper/cool female geek in the 1985 film ''[[Real Genius (Film)|Real Genius]]'' (played by Michelle Meyrink).
* Jordan, the hyper/cool female geek in the 1985 film ''[[Real Genius]]'' (played by Michelle Meyrink).
* Carly Norris in ''[[Sliver]]''
* Carly Norris in ''[[Sliver]]''


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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Kel from the ''[[Tortall Universe|Protector of the Small]]'' series by [[Tamora Pierce]]. Probably has a great deal to do with the fact that she's, well, an actual page.
* Kel from the ''[[Tortall Universe|Protector of the Small]]'' series by [[Tamora Pierce]]. Probably has a great deal to do with the fact that she's, well, an actual page.
* Crabbe from ''[[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]'' is described as having a pudding basin haircut. It's from ''Chamber of Secrets'', from the Polyjuice Potion bit.
* Crabbe from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' is described as having a pudding basin haircut. It's from ''Chamber of Secrets'', from the Polyjuice Potion bit.
* Sabriel from ''[[The Abhorsen Trilogy]]'' is described as having this type of haircut in the first book, although the cover illustration shows her with long hair.
* Sabriel from ''[[The Abhorsen Trilogy]]'' is described as having this type of haircut in the first book, although the cover illustration shows her with long hair.
* In ''[[Cheaper By the Dozen]]'', this is one of the battles the older girls fight with their parents as the Jazz Age begins. Eventually Anne, the oldest, bites the bullet and cuts her own hair. Because she "looks like she backed into a lawnmower," it has to be trimmed by a professional, and the parents relent and let all the other girls go along and get theirs done too.
* In ''[[Cheaper By the Dozen]]'', this is one of the battles the older girls fight with their parents as the Jazz Age begins. Eventually Anne, the oldest, bites the bullet and cuts her own hair. Because she "looks like she backed into a lawnmower," it has to be trimmed by a professional, and the parents relent and let all the other girls go along and get theirs done too.
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* Purdey from ''[[The New Avengers]]''.
* Purdey from ''[[The New Avengers]]''.
* Geraldine Granger from ''[[The Vicar of Dibley]]''.
* Geraldine Granger from ''[[The Vicar of Dibley]]''.
* Scully of ''[[The X-Files (TV)|The X-Files]]'' sports a red-haired bob from roughly season four to season eight.
* Scully of ''[[The X-Files]]'' sports a red-haired bob from roughly season four to season eight.
* Stephanie from ''[[Lazy Town]]'' has one, in [[Rose-Haired Girl|bright pink]]. The actress's real hair at the time was long and dark brown, and the bob shape was presumably so the wig was long enough to cover her real hairline well, but not so long as to be unbelievable that this active little girl would be running around with untied hair. It was also long enough to be useful when it came to incorporating [[Stunt Double|Stunt Doubles]].
* Stephanie from ''[[LazyTown]]'' has one, in [[Rose-Haired Girl|bright pink]]. The actress's real hair at the time was long and dark brown, and the bob shape was presumably so the wig was long enough to cover her real hairline well, but not so long as to be unbelievable that this active little girl would be running around with untied hair. It was also long enough to be useful when it came to incorporating [[Stunt Double]]s.
* Male example: [[Only Known By Their Nickname|Coconut Head]] from ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (TV)|Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]''.
* Male example: [[Only Known by Their Nickname|Coconut Head]] from ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]''.
* Julie (Mackenzie Phillips) from ''[[One Day At a Time]]''.
* Julie (Mackenzie Phillips) from ''[[One Day At a Time]]''.
* Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey (Kim Fields) sometimes has this hairstyle in a few episodes from ''[[The Facts of Life]]''.
* Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey (Kim Fields) sometimes has this hairstyle in a few episodes from ''[[The Facts of Life]]''.
* Angela from ''[[My So-Called Life]]''.
* Angela from ''[[My So-Called Life]]''.
* The sixties versions are seen on ''[[Mad Men (TV)|Mad Men]]'', including Peggy's [[Important Haircut]]. Eleven-year-old Sally has to get one after she accidentally hacks off some of her own hair; it makes her look much older suddenly, as part of her [[Growing Up Sucks]] arc.
* The sixties versions are seen on ''[[Mad Men]]'', including Peggy's [[Important Haircut]]. Eleven-year-old Sally has to get one after she accidentally hacks off some of her own hair; it makes her look much older suddenly, as part of her [[Growing Up Sucks]] arc.
* C.J. on ''[[The West Wing]]'' has a pageboy haircut.
* C.J. on ''[[The West Wing]]'' has a pageboy haircut.
* Dr. K from ''[[Power Rangers RPM (TV)|Power Rangers RPM]]'' sports a mildly messy variation.
* Dr. K from ''[[Power Rangers RPM]]'' sports a mildly messy variation.
* Quite a lot of female characters on ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (TV)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'', due to its [[Genteel Interbellum Setting]].
* Quite a lot of female characters on ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (TV series)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'', due to its [[Genteel Interbellum Setting]].
* Julianna Cox wore her hair like this on ''[[Homicide Life On the Street]]''. It seems to be a personal preference of actress Michelle Forbes.
* Julianna Cox wore her hair like this on ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]''. It seems to be a personal preference of actress Michelle Forbes.
* In [[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]], Kimberly usually had shoulder length hair, but late in season 1 and early season 2, she had a pageboy which was longer than most examples here, but you could (barely) see her neck from the sides and the back, so it qualifies.
* In [[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]], Kimberly usually had shoulder length hair, but late in season 1 and early season 2, she had a pageboy which was longer than most examples here, but you could (barely) see her neck from the sides and the back, so it qualifies.
* A few [[Super Sentai]] heroines, including Megumi from ''[[Choujuu Sentai Liveman]]'', Moune from ''[[Tensou Sentai Goseiger]]'', and Mitsuki from ''[[Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger]]''.
* A few [[Super Sentai]] heroines, including Megumi from ''[[Choujuu Sentai Liveman]]'', Moune from ''[[Tensou Sentai Goseiger]]'', and Mitsuki from ''[[Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger]]''.
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== Music Videos ==
== Music Videos ==
* [[Lady Gaga (Music)|Lady Gaga]] in her video "Alejandro".
* [[Lady Gaga]] in her video "Alejandro".
* Meiko the [[Vocaloid (Music)|Vocaloid]]. Gumi has a bob-type cut but it looks more like the typical flip.
* Meiko the [[Vocaloid]]. Gumi has a bob-type cut but it looks more like the typical flip.
* Lily Allen sported one in the video for "22".
* Lily Allen sported one in the video for "22".


== Newspaper Comics ==
* Susie from ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]''.
* [[Prince Valiant (Comic Strip)|Prince Valiant]] is a [[Rare Male Example]].
* Patty ([[One Steve Limit|the other Patty]]) from ''[[Peanuts]]''.




== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==
* Appears to be part of the uniform for Sisters of Battle in ''[[Warhammer 40000 (Tabletop Game)|Warhammer 40000]]''.
* Appears to be part of the uniform for Sisters of Battle in ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''.




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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Doned from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''.
* Doned from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''.
* Tae from the ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army|Devil Summoner:]] [[Raidou Kuzunoha VS King Abaddon|Raidou Kuzunoha]]'' games (which are set in 1931).
* Tae from the ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army|Devil Summoner:]] [[Raidou Kuzunoha VS King Abaddon|Raidou Kuzunoha]]'' games (which are set in 1931).
* Male and female example: Shinta Kikuchi and Kumi from ''[[Ouendan]] 2''. Naturally, people have commented on how they [[Viewer Gender Confusion|look similar]].
* Male and female example: Shinta Kikuchi and Kumi from ''[[Ouendan]] 2''. Naturally, people have commented on how they [[Viewer Gender Confusion|look similar]].
* Amy Rose from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series.
* Amy Rose from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series.
* Faith from ''[[Mirrors Edge (Video Game)|Mirrors Edge]]''.
* Faith from ''[[Mirror's Edge|Mirrors Edge]]''.
* Starting in ''[[Halo (Video Game)|Halo]] 2'', Cortana starts featuring a trendy bob cut.
* Starting in ''[[Halo (series)|Halo]] 2'', Cortana starts featuring a trendy bob cut.
* Blue Mary from the ''[[Video Game/King Of Fighters|King Of Fighters]]'' series.
* Blue Mary from the ''[[Video Game/King Of Fighters|King Of Fighters]]'' series.
* Tsuruhime from ''[[Sengoku Basara (Video Game)|Sengoku Basara]]'' has a neat bob.
* Tsuruhime from ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'' has a neat bob.
* Nina's sister Anna Williams from ''[[Tekken]]'' has this hairstyle.
* Nina's sister Anna Williams from ''[[Tekken]]'' has this hairstyle.
* ''[[Pokémon Black and White (Video Game)|Pokémon Black and White]]''
* ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]''
** Shauntal has one, as a possible [[Shout-Out]] to Velma from ''[[Scooby Doo]]''.
** Shauntal has one, as a possible [[Shout-Out]] to Velma from ''[[Scooby Doo]]''.
** There's also a male example in Cheren, who was [[Viewer Gender Confusion|mistaken for a girl]] when the first screenshots of him came out.
** There's also a male example in Cheren, who was [[Viewer Gender Confusion|mistaken for a girl]] when the first screenshots of him came out.
* Bugsy from ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver (Video Game)|Pokémon Gold and Silver]]'' sports one. It's common for him to be mistaken for a young girl.
* Bugsy from ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]'' sports one. It's common for him to be mistaken for a young girl.
* Cassandra has this on her debut appearance on ''[[Soul Series|Soul Calibur II]]'', later games made it to a stylized haircut. Tira also has a short bob for her player 2 outfit in ''Soul Calibur IV'', dubbed as the "bowl cut".
* Cassandra has this on her debut appearance on ''[[Soul Series|Soul Calibur II]]'', later games made it to a stylized haircut. Tira also has a short bob for her player 2 outfit in ''Soul Calibur IV'', dubbed as the "bowl cut".
* Maria (Minerva's sister, captive Princess of Medon/Macedonia) in Fire Emblem 1 and 11 (11 known as Shadow Dragon) had a hair style like this. Her sister's was almost the same, except spikier and flared out.
* Maria (Minerva's sister, captive Princess of Medon/Macedonia) in Fire Emblem 1 and 11 (11 known as Shadow Dragon) had a hair style like this. Her sister's was almost the same, except spikier and flared out.
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== Visual Novels ==
== Visual Novels ==
* Sophia from the ''[[Fading Hearts (Visual Novel)|Fading Hearts]]'' [[Visual Novel]] has the first type.
* Sophia from the ''[[Fading Hearts]]'' [[Visual Novel]] has the first type.




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* Jean Poule in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]''
* Jean Poule in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]''
* Many of the females in ''[[Lackadaisy Cats]]'' sport this hairstyle or a variation of it. Most notably, Ivy Pepper.
* Many of the females in ''[[Lackadaisy Cats]]'' sport this hairstyle or a variation of it. Most notably, Ivy Pepper.
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', this is the default haircut of minor character Paz. At the beginning of the third school year, Kat comes back from summer holiday sporting this haircut as well.
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', this is the default haircut of minor character Paz. At the beginning of the third school year, Kat comes back from summer holiday sporting this haircut as well.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|The Order of the Stick]]''
* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''
** Vaarsuvius (as well as [[Ambiguous Gender|his/her]] [[Evil Counterpart]] Zz'dtri) from the beginning and until a [[Power Makes Your Hair Grow]] incident.
** Vaarsuvius (as well as [[Ambiguous Gender|his/her]] [[Evil Counterpart]] Zz'dtri) from the beginning and until a [[Power Makes Your Hair Grow]] incident.
** This is the standard for female soldiers in Azure City, like Kazumi. (The males are shaven.)
** This is the standard for female soldiers in Azure City, like Kazumi. (The males are shaven.)
* A [http://tgcaps.com/caps/modcomics/suedenim/jetdream/itscookie01/itescookie1_01.jpg.php cover gag] for the ''[[Jet Dream (Webcomic)|Jet Dream]]'' [[Remix Comic]] spinoff ''It's Cookie!'' plays with the double meaning of "Bob" in the context of a world where [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Wholesome Crossdressing]] is commonplace among fashionable teens.
* A [https://web.archive.org/web/20100110211828/http://tgcaps.com/caps/modcomics/suedenim/jetdream/itscookie01/itescookie1_01.jpg.php cover gag] for the ''[[Jet Dream (webcomic)|Jet Dream]]'' [[Remix Comic]] spinoff ''It's Cookie!'' plays with the double meaning of "Bob" in the context of a world where [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Wholesome Crossdressing]] is commonplace among fashionable teens.




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* Velma from ''[[Scooby Doo]]''.
* Velma from ''[[Scooby Doo]]''.
* Sam Manson from ''[[Danny Phantom]]''.
* Sam Manson from ''[[Danny Phantom]]''.
* Ingrid Third from ''[[Fillmore]]''.
* Ingrid Third from ''[[Fillmore!]]''.
* Kelly from ''[[Stoked]]''.
* Kelly from ''[[Stoked]]''.
* Raven from ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]''.
* Raven from ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''.
* ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]''
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]''
** Lisa Simpson in the "To Surveil with Love" subplot in which she died her hair brown to demonstrate the [[Dumb Blonde]] stereotype.
** Lisa Simpson in the "To Surveil with Love" subplot in which she died her hair brown to demonstrate the [[Dumb Blonde]] stereotype.
** Luanne Van Houten also has this hairstyle.
** Luanne Van Houten also has this hairstyle.
* The radio jockey Leslie Willis before she became the electric metahuman villaness "Livewire" in ''[[Superman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Superman the Animated Series]]''.
* The radio jockey Leslie Willis before she became the electric metahuman villaness "Livewire" in ''[[Superman: The Animated Series|Superman the Animated Series]]''.
* Will Vandom from ''[[WITCH (Animation)|WITCH]]''.
* Will Vandom from ''[[WITCH (animation)|WITCH]]''.
* Yumi Ishiyama from ''[[Code Lyoko (Animation)|Code Lyoko]]''.
* Yumi Ishiyama from ''[[Code Lyoko]]''.
* Wendy from ''Fox's [[Peter Pan and The Pirates]]''.
* Wendy from ''Fox's [[Peter Pan and The Pirates]]''.
* In ''[[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|The Legend of Korra]],'' the bob is featured on some female characters as part of the [[Far East]] meets [[Roaring Twenties]] setting. One of Tahno's [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]] [http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/30700000/Tahno-avatar-the-legend-of-korra-30737137-340-340.png wears the style], while young Jinora [[Culture Chop Suey|combines]] it with an [[Odango Hair]].
* In ''[[The Legend of Korra]],'' the bob is featured on some female characters as part of the [[Far East]] meets [[Roaring Twenties]] setting. One of Tahno's [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]] [http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/30700000/Tahno-avatar-the-legend-of-korra-30737137-340-340.png wears the style], while young Jinora [[Culture Chop Suey|combines]] it with an [[Odango Hair]].




== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
* [[Louise Brooks]] (shown above) wasn't the first actress to wear a bob cut, but she popularized the style by wearing it in her films in the 1920s and 1930s.
* Dorothy Hamill. By winning the gold in Innsbruck in '76, her version of the bob became a fashion staple in the U.S.
* Dorothy Hamill. By winning the gold in Innsbruck in '76, her version of the bob became a fashion staple in the U.S.
* Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
* Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
* Editor of American Vogue, Anna Wintour.
* Editor of American Vogue, Anna Wintour.
* Jessie J is famous for hers.
* Jessie J is famous for hers.
* [[Baby Peggy]], a famous child actress in the 1920s, wore a bob with bangs.


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Louise Brooks wasn't the first actress to wear a bob cut, but she popularized the style by wearing it in her films in the 1920s and 1930s.

A type of haircut, usually for women, of short-to-medium length with sharp lines. In one variety, the hair is cut off at about jaw length all the way around. Alternately, it may taper downwards from the back to the sides. It is similar to but distinct from the bowl cut (a.k.a. pudding basin cut). Some versions are known as a "pageboy" haircut. Fringe/bangs are optional. Can be Fetish Fuel for some men.

A feature of The Roaring Twenties; it's generally non-existent in The West before then, having been invented in 1909 by the Paris hairdresser Antoine, who was inspired by Joan of Arc. (The bob cut is actually known in French as coupe à la Jeanne d'Arc -- "Joan of Arc's haircut".) It first appeared in American fashion magazines in the late 1910s. Initially it was associated with "bad girls", and many men at the time were upset to see their wives and girlfriends with short, boyish hair. Many government and religious institutions opposed the bob and although they couldn't stop it, did their best to make life hell for women who happened to like having short hair. However, by the late 1920s the bob was not only accepted, but embraced, even by men. Its heyday was about 1922-1932, but it had a comeback in The Fifties and The Sixties as a popular girl's haircut, but the reputation changed. They were no longer associated with "bad girls" but innocent (at least on the surface) Malt Shop dwelling bubblegum chewing teenage girls that used words like "Dreamboat" and "swell". The association has bounced around since The Seventies back and forth from "trendy" to "dowdy" with the current opinion being trendy but still shaking the dowdy association.

When applied to boys, this might be a subject to Viewer Gender Confusion. Surprisingly, this type of hair, even the longer varieties, was associated with young men between about 12 and 25,

Although many might agree with the unintentional sentiment, there is no connection to Everything's Better with Bob.

Compare with the even shorter hairdos for women: Boyish Short Hair, Pixie cut, buzz cut, and Bald Women. Contrast with Long Hair Is Feminine.

Examples of Bob Haircut include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Silhouette from Watchmen.
  • Holly Short in the Artemis Fowl graphic novels. In the original books she's described as having a crew-cut.


Films -- Animation


Films -- Live-Action


Literature

  • Kel from the Protector of the Small series by Tamora Pierce. Probably has a great deal to do with the fact that she's, well, an actual page.
  • Crabbe from Harry Potter is described as having a pudding basin haircut. It's from Chamber of Secrets, from the Polyjuice Potion bit.
  • Sabriel from The Abhorsen Trilogy is described as having this type of haircut in the first book, although the cover illustration shows her with long hair.
  • In Cheaper By the Dozen, this is one of the battles the older girls fight with their parents as the Jazz Age begins. Eventually Anne, the oldest, bites the bullet and cuts her own hair. Because she "looks like she backed into a lawnmower," it has to be trimmed by a professional, and the parents relent and let all the other girls go along and get theirs done too.
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair."
  • Francie from A Tree Grows in Brooklyn wants one, but her mother won't let her.
  • The title character of Jodi Lynn Anderson's May Bird series has this hairstyle.
  • Tiphaine d'Ath of the Emberverse wears this style. She would prefer to wear her hair shorter, but that isn't an acceptable option for a woman in the neo-medieval Portland Protective Association.


Live-Action TV


Music Videos

  • Lady Gaga in her video "Alejandro".
  • Meiko the Vocaloid. Gumi has a bob-type cut but it looks more like the typical flip.
  • Lily Allen sported one in the video for "22".


Newspaper Comics


Tabletop Games


Theater

  • In most recent major productions of the musical Spring Awakening, the character of Ilse, when possible.


Video Games

  • Doned from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance.
  • Tae from the Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha games (which are set in 1931).
  • Male and female example: Shinta Kikuchi and Kumi from Ouendan 2. Naturally, people have commented on how they look similar.
  • Amy Rose from the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
  • Faith from Mirrors Edge.
  • Starting in Halo 2, Cortana starts featuring a trendy bob cut.
  • Blue Mary from the King Of Fighters series.
  • Tsuruhime from Sengoku Basara has a neat bob.
  • Nina's sister Anna Williams from Tekken has this hairstyle.
  • Pokémon Black and White
  • Bugsy from Pokémon Gold and Silver sports one. It's common for him to be mistaken for a young girl.
  • Cassandra has this on her debut appearance on Soul Calibur II, later games made it to a stylized haircut. Tira also has a short bob for her player 2 outfit in Soul Calibur IV, dubbed as the "bowl cut".
  • Maria (Minerva's sister, captive Princess of Medon/Macedonia) in Fire Emblem 1 and 11 (11 known as Shadow Dragon) had a hair style like this. Her sister's was almost the same, except spikier and flared out.
  • From Touhou comes recurring character Youmu Konpaku whose slightly untidy bob cut mirrors her straight-laced, yet naive, personality.
  • Maple from Mario Golf has this kind of haircut.


Visual Novels


Web Comics


Web Original


Western Animation


Real Life

  • Louise Brooks (shown above) wasn't the first actress to wear a bob cut, but she popularized the style by wearing it in her films in the 1920s and 1930s.
  • Dorothy Hamill. By winning the gold in Innsbruck in '76, her version of the bob became a fashion staple in the U.S.
  • Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
  • Editor of American Vogue, Anna Wintour.
  • Jessie J is famous for hers.
  • Baby Peggy, a famous child actress in the 1920s, wore a bob with bangs.