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{{trope}}
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[[File:Shakira_7.jpg|frame|<small>[[Shakira (Music)|Shakira]] and her "trademark" ''Pies Descalzos''<ref>[[Gratuitous Spanish]] for "bare feet"</ref></small> ]]
[[File:Shakira 7.jpg|frame|[[Shakira]] and her "trademark" ''Pies Descalzos''<ref>[[Gratuitous Spanish]] for "bare feet"</ref> ]]


{{quote|''"Shoes? No, I can certainly afford them; I go barefoot for comfort."''
|'''Ryu''' (win quote), ''[[Street Fighter IV]]''}}


For some reason, this character tries to avoid wearing shoes whenever possible. May be because the character has some kind of mystical connection with the ground she walks on/ [[Wild Child]] status. This can also be a sign of heroism and badassery, like a milder form of [[Full-Frontal Assault]]; the [[Nature Hero]] and [[Barbarian Hero]] are most prone to it. Bridging [[Wild Child]] and [[Nature Hero]], the [[Noble Savage]] and [[Jungle Princess]] are virtually always barefoot.
{{quote|''"Shoes? No, I can certainly afford them; I go barefoot for comfort."''|'''Ryu''' (win quote), ''[[Street Fighter IV (Video Game)|Street Fighter IV]]''}}


This is also sometimes a sign of [[Children Are Innocent|youthful innocence]], and many of the characters who demonstrate this trope are either children or childlike. It can also be a sign of eccentricity or absentmindedness; [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]s and [[Cloudcuckoolander]]s may go barefoot in public because they are either flouting societal conventions or are simply oblivious to them. [[Barefoot Poverty|Some do it because they're poor]], though the trait may be kept even after reaching a better station. Some people do it because they find shoes uncomfortable, some people because they feel it gives them a greater awareness of or a connection to their surroundings, while some people do simply because it's something interesting or fun to do as part of their personal image, or any combination of the above.
For some reason, this character tries to avoid wearing shoes whenever possible. May be because the character has some kind of mystical connection with the ground she walks on/ [[Wild Child]] status. This can also be a sign of heroism and badassery, like a milder form of [[Full Frontal Assault]]; the [[Nature Hero]] and [[Barbarian Hero]] are most prone to it. Bridging [[Wild Child]] and [[Nature Hero]], the [[Noble Savage]] and [[Jungle Princess]] are virtually always barefoot.

This is also sometimes a sign of [[Children Are Innocent|youthful innocence]], and many of the characters who demonstrate this trope are either children or childlike. It can also be a sign of eccentricity or absentmindedness; [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|Bunny Ears Lawyers]] and [[Cloudcuckoolander|Cloudcuckoolanders]] may go barefoot in public because they are either flouting societal conventions or are simply oblivious to them. [[Barefoot Poverty|Some do it because they're poor]], though the trait may be kept even after reaching a better station. Some people do it because they find shoes uncomfortable, some people because they feel it gives them a greater awareness of or a connection to their surroundings, while some people do simply because it's something interesting or fun to do as part of their personal image, or any combination of the above.


Quite definitely [[Truth in Television]]. In [[Real Life]], many go barefoot because they simply find it more comfortable than wearing shoes. This is backed up by an increasing amount of research, particularly on running, that not wearing shoes can dramatically reduce injury rates, while both barefooting and the use of minimalist shoes are steadily growing in various types of running. And, intuitively, if your feet smell or feel less pained upon taking off your shoes, you have to figure your body was in need of a little barefoot time.
Quite definitely [[Truth in Television]]. In [[Real Life]], many go barefoot because they simply find it more comfortable than wearing shoes. This is backed up by an increasing amount of research, particularly on running, that not wearing shoes can dramatically reduce injury rates, while both barefooting and the use of minimalist shoes are steadily growing in various types of running. And, intuitively, if your feet smell or feel less pained upon taking off your shoes, you have to figure your body was in need of a little barefoot time.
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Finally, sometimes it's just because a character's feet are unusually large or a funny shape.
Finally, sometimes it's just because a character's feet are unusually large or a funny shape.


Compare [[Foot Focus]] (when a TV show or movie shows frequent close-up shots of bare feet, usually as [[Fetish Fuel]] or for [[Author Appeal]] -- both, if you're [[Quentin Tarantino (Creator)|Quentin Tarantino]]).
Compare [[Foot Focus]] (when a TV show or movie shows frequent close-up shots of bare feet, usually as [[Fetish Fuel]] or for [[Author Appeal]]... or both, if you're [[Quentin Tarantino]]).


Contrast [[All Women Love Shoes]] and [[Barefoot Poverty]]. [[Furry Fandom|Furries]] have a tendency to be unshod, leading to a society of [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]], unless they're [[The One Who Wears Shoes]].
Contrast [[All Women Love Shoes]] and [[Barefoot Poverty]]. [[Furry Fandom|Furries]] have a tendency to be unshod, leading to a society of [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s, unless they're [[The One Who Wears Shoes]].
{{examples|Examples}}


{{examples}}
== Anime & Manga ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Ed from ''[[Cowboy Bebop (Anime)|Cowboy Bebop]]'' loses all balance if she even puts on socks.
* Ed from ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' loses all balance if she even puts on socks.
* Maria from ''[[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (Manga)|Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]'' has the same balance problem with socks and panties . Kiri is also a barefooter; panty-state is unknown, as is her dexterity.
* Maria from ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' has the same balance problem with socks and panties. Kiri is also a barefooter; panty-state is unknown, as is her dexterity.
* L from ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]''.
* L from ''[[Death Note]]''.
** Near also has a strong distaste for shoes, but still wears socks. [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Sole]] exception: in the manga, he's barefoot during the sequence in Roger Ruvie's office when he and Mello make their first appearance, but in the anime version of the scene he's wearing his trademark socks.
** Near also has a strong distaste for shoes, but still wears socks. [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Sole]] exception: in the manga, he's barefoot during the sequence in Roger Ruvie's office when he and Mello make their first appearance, but in the anime version of the scene he's wearing his trademark socks.
* ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'' has a few:
* ''[[Bleach]]'' has a few:
** Although she wears shoes in flashbacks, Nel now travels everywhere barefoot.
** Although she wears shoes in flashbacks, Nel now travels everywhere barefoot.
** In the third film ''Fade to Black'', the anime makes Rukia barefoot for her evil phase. In the manga, she completely averts the trope, only falling under [[Barefoot Poverty]] in flashbacks.
** In the third film ''Fade to Black'', the anime makes Rukia barefoot for her evil phase. In the manga, she completely averts the trope, only falling under [[Barefoot Poverty]] in flashbacks.
* Shion from ''[[Kekkaishi (Manga)|Kekkaishi]]'' wears this strange outfit that shows not only her bare feet, but [[Bare Your Midriff|her bellybutton, too]].
* Shion from ''[[Kekkaishi]]'' wears this strange outfit that shows not only her bare feet, but [[Bare Your Midriff|her bellybutton, too]].
* Momoko from ''[[Sumomo Mo Momo Mo (Anime)|Sumomo Mo Momo Mo]]'' stays perpetually barefoot throughout most of the series, even during school and public outings, emphasizing her life-long martial artist training.
* Momoko from ''[[Sumomomo Momomo]]'' stays perpetually barefoot throughout most of the series, even during school and public outings, emphasizing her life-long martial artist training.
* Most underwater citizens from ''[[Umi Monogatari (Anime)|Umi Monogatari]]'', including the two main characters, will go barefoot, unless trying to remain inconspicuous and wearing more conventional clothes of the "sky people" (land-faring humans).
* Most underwater citizens from ''[[Umi Monogatari]]'', including the two main characters, will go barefoot, unless trying to remain inconspicuous and wearing more conventional clothes of the "sky people" (land-faring humans).
* Kotomi from ''[[Clannad (Visual Novel)|Clannad]]'' doffs her shoes frequently, most likely to remind us of her [[Cloudcuckoolander]] status.
* Kotomi from ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' doffs her shoes frequently, most likely to remind us of her [[Cloudcuckoolander]] status.
* ''[[Ranma One Half (Manga)|Ranma One Half]]''
* ''[[Ranma ½]]''
** Sôun Tendô and Genma Saotome are constantly shoeless, which is fitting enough considering they are almost always dressed in martial arts uniforms. Of the two, only Sôun has the sense to wear ''geta'' when going out to the street. Early manga and anime at least showed Genma (in panda form) wiping his feet with a washcloth before coming into the house again.
** Sôun Tendô and Genma Saotome are constantly shoeless, which is fitting enough considering they are almost always dressed in martial arts uniforms. Of the two, only Sôun has the sense to wear ''geta'' when going out to the street. Early manga and anime at least showed Genma (in panda form) wiping his feet with a washcloth before coming into the house again.
** The show's title character also tends to have a rather [[Foot Focus|convenient disregard for footwear]]. Particularly, when [[Gender Bender|changing into a girl]], the male-size shoes no longer fit on her smaller female feet, so either she has to carry them around in her hand or simply chucks them if she can't be bothered.
** The show's title character also tends to have a rather [[Foot Focus|convenient disregard for footwear]]. Particularly, when [[Gender Bender|changing into a girl]], the male-size shoes no longer fit on her smaller female feet, so either she has to carry them around in her hand or simply chucks them if she can't be bothered.
** Tatewaki Kunô is shoeless too whenever wearing his traditional kendo uniform -- that is, most of the time.
** Tatewaki Kunô is shoeless too whenever wearing his traditional kendo uniform—that is, most of the time.
* ''[[Soul Eater (Manga)|Soul Eater]]''
* ''[[Soul Eater]]''
** Medusa is another barefooter, except when she's in disguise. This has become such a central motif that her influence is signaled by disregarded shoes at least once.
** Medusa is another barefooter, except when she's in disguise. This has become such a central motif that her influence is signaled by disregarded shoes at least once.
** As is Excalibur, who's much more the [[Cloudcuckoolander]] type than Medusa. Then again, he's also sort of a [[Funny Animal]].
** As is Excalibur, who's much more the [[Cloudcuckoolander]] type than Medusa. Then again, he's also sort of a [[Funny Animal]].
* About 70% of the characters found in ''[[Inuyasha (Manga)|Inuyasha]]'' are barefoot, including:
* About 70% of the characters found in ''[[Inuyasha]]'' are barefoot, including:
** Inu-Yasha himself. Being a dog demon, as well as [[Badass]], he doesn't really need 'em.
** Inu-Yasha himself. Being a dog demon, as well as [[Badass]], he doesn't really need 'em.
** Most villagers; especially the [[Fetish Fuel|female]] [[Foot Focus|ones]], assuming because they're too poor to afford any sandals.
** Most villagers; especially the [[Fetish Fuel|female]] [[Foot Focus|ones]], assuming because they're too poor to afford any sandals.
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** Kagura, the wind sorceresses, is the very epitome of this trope (as well as [[Foot Focus]]), seeing as she wears extremely elaborate, expensive-looking kimonos yet is perpetually barefoot no matter the conditions. It possibly qualifies her as a [[Badass]].
** Kagura, the wind sorceresses, is the very epitome of this trope (as well as [[Foot Focus]]), seeing as she wears extremely elaborate, expensive-looking kimonos yet is perpetually barefoot no matter the conditions. It possibly qualifies her as a [[Badass]].
** Also Koga, the wolf demon, though that's probably due to his animal nature. Not to mention the rest of his packmates.
** Also Koga, the wolf demon, though that's probably due to his animal nature. Not to mention the rest of his packmates.
* The characters of ''[[RG Veda (Manga)|RG Veda]]'' hate shoes so much, they'll happily traverse solid-frozen, snow-peaked mountains barefoot.
* The characters of ''[[RG Veda]]'' hate shoes so much, they'll happily traverse solid-frozen, snow-peaked mountains barefoot.
* Kaolla Su from ''[[Love Hina (Manga)|Love Hina]]'', and her older sister, Amalla.
* Kaolla Su from ''[[Love Hina]]'', and her older sister, Amalla.
* Coco, King Faust's perpetually barefoot [[Perky Female Minion]] <ref>until her [[Heel Face Turn]]</ref> in ''[[Fairy Tail (Manga)|Fairy Tail]]''.
* Coco, King Faust's perpetually barefoot [[Perky Female Minion]] <ref>until her [[Heel Face Turn]]</ref> in ''[[Fairy Tail]]''.
* Evangeline from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' ditches her shoes whenever she's inside, unless she's in class.
* Evangeline from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' ditches her shoes whenever she's inside, unless she's in class.
* Futaba from ''[[Mitsudomoe (Manga)|Mitsudomoe]]'' always goes around barefoot. No-one [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|seems to notice that]].
* Futaba from ''[[Mitsudomoe]]'' always goes around barefoot. No-one [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|seems to notice that]].
* Miyu from ''[[Vampire Princess Miyu]]'' is always barefoot when she goes Shinma hunting.
* Miyu from ''[[Vampire Princess Miyu]]'' is always barefoot when she goes Shinma hunting.
* The townspeople in ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu (Anime)|Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu]]'' rarely wear shoes. Weda wears sneakers when she goes hunting, but that's about it. Hare [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this when he points out to Guu that the school's shoe lockers never get any use.
* The townspeople in ''[[Haré+Guu]]'' rarely wear shoes. Weda wears sneakers when she goes hunting, but that's about it. Hare [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this when he points out to Guu that the school's shoe lockers never get any use.
* Tomoe, [[Little Bit Beastly]] [[White Haired Pretty Boy]] [[Kitsune]] from ''[[Kamisama Kiss (Manga)|Kamisama Kiss]],'' always goes around barefooted when he's not posing as a human.
* Tomoe, [[Little Bit Beastly]] [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] [[Kitsune]] from ''[[Kamisama Kiss]],'' always goes around barefooted when he's not posing as a human.
* A few characters in ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]'', both male (Like Franky) and female (Like Aisa), go barefoot.
* A few characters in ''[[One Piece]]'', both male (Like Franky) and female (Like Aisa), go barefoot.
* Ringo, the [[Genki Girl]] [[Cheerful Child]] from ''[[Casshern Sins (Anime)|Casshern Sins]]''.
* Ringo, the [[Genki Girl]] [[Cheerful Child]] from ''[[Casshern Sins]]''.



== Comic Books ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Mara, a perpetually barefoot Celtic shamaness created by Dennis McClain, lives and breathes this trope. In fact, this entire comic lives and breathes a dozen [[Fetish|Fetishes]], so such [[Foot Focus]] is not out of place.
* Mara, a perpetually barefoot Celtic shamaness created by Dennis McClain, lives and breathes this trope. In fact, this entire comic lives and breathes a dozen [[Fetish]]es, so such [[Foot Focus]] is not out of place.
* Julie Winters of ''[[The Maxx (Comic Book)|The Maxx]]'', in both the original comic and the [[Animated Adaptation]]. She doesn't seem to have any particular aversion to shoes, but she definitely prefers going barefoot (even while walking the city streets and alleys). She does it often enough that, if you can't see her feet, and she hasn't been explicitly shown earlier to be wearing shoes, you can assume she's barefoot.
* Julie Winters of ''[[The Maxx]]'', in both the original comic and the [[Animated Adaptation]]. She doesn't seem to have any particular aversion to shoes, but she definitely prefers going barefoot (even while walking the city streets and alleys). She does it often enough that, if you can't see her feet, and she hasn't been explicitly shown earlier to be wearing shoes, you can assume she's barefoot.
* Tia Dalma is barefoot in the comics ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean (Film)|Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' (based on movie series of the same name).
* Tia Dalma is barefoot in the comics ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' (based on movie series of the same name).
** The movies do not show her feet at all, so she could be barefoot in them as well.
** The movies do not show her feet at all, so she could be barefoot in them as well.
** In fact, lots of POTC fanfics describe her that way: [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6877319/1/A_Cursed_Fruit one], [http://penknife.livejournal.com/270942.html two] and many others.
** In fact, lots of POTC fanfics describe her that way: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120415124631/http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6877319/1/A_Cursed_Fruit one], [http://penknife.livejournal.com/270942.html two] and many others.
* Both Swift and Jack Hawksmoor of ''[[Stormwatch]]'' and ''[[The Authority]]'' rarely wear shoes, as she has flight powers and the ability to turn her feet into bird-like talons, and he has powers derived from urban environments and needs to stay in skin contact with the ground or buildings.
* Both Swift and Jack Hawksmoor of ''[[Stormwatch]]'' and ''[[The Authority]]'' rarely wear shoes, as she has flight powers and the ability to turn her feet into bird-like talons, and he has powers derived from urban environments and needs to stay in skin contact with the ground or buildings.
* Cynthia Reynolds, a.k.a. Gypsy of the ''[[Justice League of America]]'', happily walks the ''streets of [[Detroit]]'' wearing nothing but a few anklets and toe rings on her feet. It makes sense, since [[Roma|gypsies (in fiction at least)]] always seem to be barefoot -- especially [[Hot Gypsy Woman|hot gypsy women]].
* Cynthia Reynolds, a.k.a. Gypsy of the ''[[Justice League of America]]'', happily walks the ''streets of [[Detroit]]'' wearing nothing but a few anklets and toe rings on her feet. It makes sense, since [[Roma|gypsies (in fiction at least)]] always seem to be barefoot—especially [[Hot Gypsy Woman|hot gypsy women]].
* Oracle and other Kandrakar inhabitants in ''[[WITCH (Comic Book)|WITCH]]'' (some pictures even show Wee clinging to Oracle's bare foot). Orube is also barefoot when in her warrior outfit.
* Oracle and other Kandrakar inhabitants in ''[[W.I.T.C.H.|WITCH]]'' (some pictures even show Wee clinging to Oracle's bare foot). Orube is also barefoot when in her warrior outfit.
* Beast from the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] wears neither boots nor gloves due to his hands and feet being abnormally big. This was clearer when he was human. Human Hank certainly ''owned'' shoes in his big size, but he went barefoot when in costume because having ape-like prehensile toes was a major part of his abilities. After he became blue and furry, he stopped bothering with shoes even when in his civvies. Adversely, after his mutation progressed to a more feline-like stage and his hind legs became retrograde, he started wearing special shoes sometimes, even though this seems to make less sense than ever.
* Beast from the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] wears neither boots nor gloves due to his hands and feet being abnormally big. This was clearer when he was human. Human Hank certainly ''owned'' shoes in his big size, but he went barefoot when in costume because having ape-like prehensile toes was a major part of his abilities. After he became blue and furry, he stopped bothering with shoes even when in his civvies. Adversely, after his mutation progressed to a more feline-like stage and his hind legs became retrograde, he started wearing special shoes sometimes, even though this seems to make less sense than ever.
* [[Plastic Man]] is always barefoot, even though he has no toes, and thus looks like he's wearing flesh-colored tights. It emphasizes his [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|amorphous]] nature. He's been known to stretch his toes for escape attempts.
* [[Plastic Man]] is always barefoot, even though he has no toes, and thus looks like he's wearing flesh-colored tights. It emphasizes his [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|amorphous]] nature. He's been known to stretch his toes for escape attempts.
* Many of the characters (female and male) in ''[[Love and Rockets]]'' go barefoot on a regular basis. This isn't culturally unusual in the romantically rural "[http://www.comicsreporter.com/images/uploads/loveandrocketsfemaleleadsfff_thumb.jpg Palomar/BEM]" saga, but can seem that way in the urban/SF settings of the "[http://bolhafner.com/stevesreads/maggie02.gif Los Locas/Mechanics]", "Runaway Rikki" and "Love & Rockets" storylines.
* Many of the characters (female and male) in ''[[Love and Rockets]]'' go barefoot on a regular basis. This isn't culturally unusual in the romantically rural "[http://www.comicsreporter.com/images/uploads/loveandrocketsfemaleleadsfff_thumb.jpg Palomar/BEM]" saga, but can seem that way in the urban/SF settings of the "[http://bolhafner.com/stevesreads/maggie02.gif Los Locas/Mechanics]", "Runaway Rikki" and "Love & Rockets" storylines.
* The [[Incredible Hulk (Comic Book)|Incredible Hulk]], as his feet are not only too big, but change in size with the rest of him depending on his anger level.
* The [[Incredible Hulk]], as his feet are not only too big, but change in size with the rest of him depending on his anger level.
* [[She Hulk]] can follow the same trope, but it depends on the writer.
* [[She Hulk]] can follow the same trope, but it depends on the writer.
* The Thing from ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' has always been barefoot up until the 2000s, when he started wearing boots and trousers.
* The Thing from ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' has always been barefoot up until the 2000s, when he started wearing boots and trousers.
* Delirium from ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]'' rarely wears shoes. In ''Brief Lives'' she wears what looks like a pair of Doc Martens with one outfit and spends the rest of the arc barefoot.
* Delirium from ''[[The Sandman]]'' rarely wears shoes. In ''Brief Lives'' she wears what looks like a pair of Doc Martens with one outfit and spends the rest of the arc barefoot.
* Meggan from ''[[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]]''.
* Meggan from ''[[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]]''.
* Jinx, of the Fearsome Five and Villainy Inc., is perpetually barefoot. This is because her powers are tied to her contact with the earth at her feet. As she can be disabled by simply lifting her from the ground, imagine what shoes would do to her magic.
* Jinx, of the Fearsome Five and Villainy Inc., is perpetually barefoot. This is because her powers are tied to her contact with the earth at her feet. As she can be disabled by simply lifting her from the ground, imagine what shoes would do to her magic.
* During the 60s, characters in [[Archie Comics]] went barefoot all the time, and not just at the beach or around the house. Check out any issue from this time period and you'll just about always find two or three characters who seemingly left their house without putting any shoes on. And every now and then, it would even be a central element.
* During the 60s, characters in [[Archie Comics]] went barefoot all the time, and not just at the beach or around the house. Check out any issue from this time period and you'll just about always find two or three characters who seemingly left their house without putting any shoes on. And every now and then, it would even be a central element.
* Like many [[Hot Gypsy Woman|hot gypsy women]], Mejai of ''[[Le Scorpion]]'' goes barefoot frequently.
* Like many [[Hot Gypsy Woman|hot gypsy women]], Mejai of ''[[Le Scorpion]]'' goes barefoot frequently.
* Tanga, an [[Green Skinned Space Babe|alien super heroine]] created by Kevin Maguire, always goes barefoot and says that she's "not a big fan" of shoes, although she understands that some people are.
* Tanga, an [[Green-Skinned Space Babe|alien super heroine]] created by Kevin Maguire, always goes barefoot and says that she's "not a big fan" of shoes, although she understands that some people are. (Technically speaking she's not ''barefoot'' since she wears a full-body suit - but she does not wear shoes, and the covers usually depict her as barefoot.)


== [[Fan Works]] ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190925182426/https://m.fanfiction.net/s/3535828/1/ This fanfic] describes Angela from ''[[Inheritance Cycle|Eragon]]'' this way. Not surprising, since it focuses on her [[Cloudcuckoolander]] personality.
* Terra Caldwell from ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20121006001351/http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5330983/1/Convergent_Paths Convergent Paths]'' (a ''[[Pokémon]]'' fanfic) is sometimes barefoot and sometimes in pantyhose, but never wears shoes. She is a "Mother Earth" character who likes meditating.
** ''Lampshaded'' in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120410213630/http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5330983/63/Convergent_Paths chapter 62], where Daniel specially mentions her "strange aversion to shoes".
* Aki, {{spoiler|Shinji and Asuka's daughter}} in the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' fanfic ''[[The Second Try]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Aki-chan's Life]]''. Said character is an absolutely ''Adorable'' little four-year old who inherited her mother's stubbornness, to the point her parents gave up on trying to make her wear shoes.


== Comic Strips ==
== [[Film]] ==
* The title character from the comic panel ''[[Ziggy (Comic Strip)|Ziggy]]'' seems to go barefoot... although that may be an artistic convention, as he seems to be the only person in the panel with his character design.


== Fan Works ==
* [http://m.fanfiction.net/s/3535828/1/ This fanfic] describes Angela from ''[[Inheritance Cycle (Literature)|Eragon]]'' this way. Not surprising, since it focuses on her [[Cloudcuckoolander]] personality.
* Terra Caldwell from ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5330983/1/Convergent_Paths Convergent Paths]'' (a ''[[Pokémon (Franchise)|Pokémon]]'' fanfic) is sometimes barefoot and sometimes in pantyhose, but never wears shoes. She is a "Mother Earth" character who likes meditating.
** ''Lampshaded'' in [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5330983/63/Convergent_Paths chapter 62], where Daniel specially mentions her "strange aversion to shoes".
* Aki, {{spoiler|Shinji and Asuka's daughter}} in the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (Anime)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' fanfic, ''[[The Second Try (Fanfic)|The Second Try]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Aki Chans Life (Webcomic)|Aki Chans Life]]''. Said character is an absolutely ''Adorable'' little 4-year old who inherited her mother's stubbornness, to the point her parents gave up on trying to make her wear shoes.


== Films -- Animation ==
* Many [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]] characters go barefoot.
* Many [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]] characters go barefoot.
** ''[[Aladdin (Disney)|Aladdin]]''. Even after the first movie, Aladdin still wears that old clothing of his. By the third movie however he starts wearing shoes with his old clothing.
** ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''. Even after the first movie, Aladdin still wears that old clothing of his. By the third movie however he starts wearing shoes with his old clothing.
** ''[[Tarzan (Disney)|Tarzan]]'', not surprisingly, given that Tarzan lives in the jungle and is pretty much a case of "Does Not Wear Clothes". Shortly after meeting him, Jane ditches her shoes and becomes a barefooter as well.
** ''[[Tarzan (Disney film)|Tarzan]]'', not surprisingly, given that Tarzan lives in the jungle and is pretty much a case of "Does Not Wear Clothes". Shortly after meeting him, Jane ditches her shoes and becomes a barefooter as well.
** Esmeralda in ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' wore shoes in Hugo's novel (though her outfit was "tinsel and rags,") but goes barefoot in the [[Disney Animated Canon]] version, though she inexplicably gained shoes in [[Sequelitis|the sequel]].
** Esmeralda in ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' wore shoes in Hugo's novel (though her outfit was "tinsel and rags,") but goes barefoot in the [[Disney Animated Canon]] version, though she inexplicably gained shoes in [[Sequelitis|the sequel]].
** Kida in ''[[Atlantis the Lost Empire (Disney)|Atlantis the Lost Empire]]''. Like Esmeralda, she ended up wearing shoes in the sequel. Also, [[Word of God]] actually confirmed that Kida was actually wearing Greco-Roman-style sandals at the end of the first film (they are hidden underneath her dress, and are the same shade of tan as her skin, but darker).
** Kida in ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire|Atlantis the Lost Empire]]''. Like Esmeralda, she ended up wearing shoes in the sequel. Also, [[Word of God]] actually confirmed that Kida was actually wearing Greco-Roman-style sandals at the end of the first film (they are hidden underneath her dress, and are the same shade of tan as her skin, but darker).
** The title character in ''[[Pocahontas (Disney)|Pocahontas]]''. And yes, she too ended up wearing shoes in the sequel (and at the [[Disney Theme Parks|theme parks]], along with the two mentioned above).
** The title character in ''[[Pocahontas]]''. And yes, she too ended up wearing shoes in the sequel (and at the [[Disney Theme Parks|theme parks]], along with the two mentioned above).
** Aurora in ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|Sleeping Beauty]]'', at least as humble peasant girl "Briar Rose." When she gets her princess outfit and goes to the palace, then she's got shoes.
** Aurora in ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney film)|Sleeping Beauty]]'', at least as humble peasant girl "Briar Rose." When she gets her princess outfit and goes to the palace, then she's got shoes.
** Giselle in ''[[Enchanted (Film)|Enchanted]]'', though only in the animated segments. Possibly a direct reference to Aurora.
** Giselle in ''[[Enchanted]]'', though only in the animated segments. Possibly a direct reference to Aurora.
** Once she gets feet, Ariel in ''[[The Little Mermaid (Disney)|The Little Mermaid]]'' goes barefoot more often than she wears shoes. Her daughter Melody in the sequel is a dedicated barefooter, only wearing shoes when she's forced to.
** Once she gets feet, Ariel in ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' goes barefoot more often than she wears shoes. Her daughter Melody in the sequel is a dedicated barefooter, only wearing shoes when she's forced to.
** Rapunzel in ''[[Tangled (Disney)|Tangled]]''. Of the youthful innocence variety -- plus she's just never needed shoes due to never leaving her tower. Coincidentally, Rapunzel's voice actress, [[Mandy Moore]], goes barefoot a lot in [[Real Life]].
** Rapunzel in ''[[Tangled]]''. Of the youthful innocence variety—plus she's just never needed shoes due to never leaving her tower. Coincidentally, Rapunzel's voice actress, [[Mandy Moore]], goes barefoot a lot in [[Real Life]].
** Mowgli from ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney)|The Jungle Book]]''.
** Mowgli from ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|The Jungle Book]]''.
** Lilo from ''[[Liloand Stitch (Disney)|Liloand Stitch]]'', who either prefers to be barefoot or wear sandals.
** Lilo from ''[[Lilo and Stitch (Disney film)|Liloand Stitch]]'', who either prefers to be barefoot or wear sandals.
** Mama Odie from ''[[The Princess and The Frog (Disney)|The Princess and The Frog]]''.
** Mama Odie from ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]''.
** Ralph from ''[[Wreck It Ralph (Disney)|Wreck It Ralph]]'' does not appear to wear shoes.
** Ralph from ''[[Wreck-It Ralph]]'' and ''[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' does not appear to wear shoes.
* The Na'vi in ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]'' are perpetually barefoot. [[Fridge Brilliance]] also comes into play: Given the moon's lower gravity, and denser atmosphere, it's extremely easy to lose footing and slip—especially on dirt or soil. Cause of this, the Na'vi are able to curl their large toes directly into the ground for traction. The other lifeforms also partially compensate for the lower gravity and thicker atmosphere by having an additional pair of arms/legs.

* In the 1939 film ''The [[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]]'', Huck says, "Shoes and I don't get along."

== Films -- Live-Action ==
* The Na'vi in ''[[Avatar (Film)|Avatar]]'' are perpetually barefoot. [[Fridge Brilliance]] also comes into play: Given the moon's lower gravity, and denser atmosphere, it's extremely easy to lose footing and slip -- especially on dirt or soil. Cause of this, the Na'vi are able to curl their large toes directly into the ground for traction. The other lifeforms also partially compensate for the lower gravity and thicker atmosphere by having an additional pair of arms/legs.
* In the 1939 film ''The [[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Literature)|Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]]'', Huck says, "Shoes and I don't get along."
* The title character of the ''Tammy'' film series carries her shoes ''with'' her, telling people, "You don't have to wear fancy shoes to let people know you've got them."
* The title character of the ''Tammy'' film series carries her shoes ''with'' her, telling people, "You don't have to wear fancy shoes to let people know you've got them."
* Inverted with Brendan Fraser's character, [[George of the Jungle (Film)|George of the Jungle]]. He tends to go barefoot in the jungle, but for a cross-country running montage, he pulls out a pair of Nikes. [[Parody]]? Shameless [[Product Placement]]? You decide.
* Inverted with Brendan Fraser's character, [[George of the Jungle (film)|George of the Jungle]]. He tends to go barefoot in the jungle, but for a cross-country running montage, he pulls out a pair of Nikes. [[Parody]]? Shameless [[Product Placement]]? You decide.
* In many ''[[Hamlet (Theatre)|Hamlet]]'' adaptations (1964, 1990, 1996, etc.) Ophelia is barefoot in the mad scenes.
* In many ''[[Hamlet]]'' adaptations (1964, 1990, 1996, etc.) Ophelia is barefoot in the mad scenes.
** In the [[David Tennant]] version, Hamlet himself is barefoot a lot of the time, including while he is wearing a tuxedo.
** In the [[David Tennant]] version, Hamlet himself is barefoot a lot of the time, including while he is wearing a tuxedo.
* An unusual negative example is Spectre, a [[Quirky Town]] in ''[[Big Fish]]''. The entire population goes barefoot, and visitors' shoes are stolen so they can't leave town.
* An unusual negative example is Spectre, a [[Quirky Town]] in ''[[Big Fish]]''. The entire population goes barefoot, and visitors' shoes are stolen so they can't leave town.
* Agador/Spartacus, the houseboy in ''La Cage aux Folles'' (and its American remake ''[[The Birdcage]]''), does not wear shoes because if he wears them he falls down. Armand scoffs at this, but it turns out he is telling the truth.
* Agador/Spartacus, the houseboy in ''La Cage aux Folles'' (and its American remake ''[[The Birdcage]]''), does not wear shoes because if he wears them he falls down. Armand scoffs at this, but it turns out he is telling the truth.
* In ''[[Sex Drive]]'', Felicia Alpine (Amanda Crew) tosses her shoes up into a tree, proclaims, "I was ''born'' barefoot!" and remains that way for pretty much the rest of the film (not always to her comfort).
* In ''[[Sex Drive]]'', Felicia Alpine (Amanda Crew) tosses her shoes up into a tree, proclaims, "I was ''born'' barefoot!" and remains that way for pretty much the rest of the film (not always to her comfort).
* In the '70s [[Deep South|rednecksploitation]] flick ''[[Gator Bait]]'', [[Wild Child]] Desiree remains barefoot throughout the film, climbing through trees and running through swamps with ease.
* In the '70s [[Deep South|rednecksploitation]] flick ''[[Gator Bait]]'', [[Wild Child]] Desiree remains barefoot throughout the film, climbing through trees and running through swamps with ease.
* Another case is Simone Griffeth as Janeen in ''Swamp Girl'', a similar film from 1971.
* Another case is Simone Griffeth as Janeen in ''Swamp Girl'', a similar film from 1971.
* The entire civilization of Bedrock in ''[[The Flintstones (Film)|The Flintstones]]''. No-one wears pants, either. The men wear long shirts and the women wear either skirts or dresses. (Except when in [[Fur Bikini|bathing suits]].)
* The entire civilization of Bedrock in ''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstones]]''. No-one wears pants, either. The men wear long shirts and the women wear either skirts or dresses. (Except when in [[Fur Bikini|bathing suits]].)
* Some versions of ''[[Dracula]]'' have his brides go barefoot, probably to add to their sex appeal. And to make it tougher for them to run away from the castle.
* Some versions of ''[[Dracula]]'' have his brides go barefoot, probably to add to their sex appeal. And to make it tougher for them to run away from the castle.
* Ditto that for the vampire films of French director [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Rollin Jean Rollin]. Most of the female characters in his films go barefoot at least once, and many -- like ''The Living Dead Girl'' -- remain barefoot for the duration.
* Ditto that for the vampire films of French director [[wikipedia:Jean Rollin|Jean Rollin]]. Most of the female characters in his films go barefoot at least once, and many—like ''The Living Dead Girl''—remain barefoot for the duration.
* Mia Wallace in ''[[Pulp Fiction (Film)|Pulp Fiction]]'' tends to take off her shoes whenever she can get away with it in the film. What do you expect when famed [[Foot Focus|foot-lover]] [[Quentin Tarantino (Creator)|Quentin Tarantino]] is [[Author Appeal|writer-director]]? <!-- Do not answer. This is a rhetorical question.%% Her feet are literally the audience's introduction to her character, as Vincent and Jules discuss how her husband (their boss) had Tony Rocky Horror thrown off a balcony for giving Mia a foot massage. -->
* Mia Wallace in ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' tends to take off her shoes whenever she can get away with it in the film. What do you expect when famed [[Foot Focus|foot-lover]] [[Quentin Tarantino]] is [[Author Appeal|writer-director]]? <!-- Do not answer. This is a rhetorical question.%% Her feet are literally the audience's introduction to her character, as Vincent and Jules discuss how her husband (their boss) had Tony Rocky Horror thrown off a balcony for giving Mia a foot massage. -->
* Ava Gardner in ''The Barefoot Contessa'' could practically be the trope namer. Her character goes from poor peasant girl to internationally famous actress, but never loses her love of going barefoot. When a statue is commissioned of her, she insists on posing for it barefoot, and at the end of the movie, after {{spoiler|her husband murders her}}, Humphrey Bogart's character removes her shoes to {{spoiler|bring her soul some peace}}.
* Ava Gardner in ''The Barefoot Contessa'' could practically be the trope namer. Her character goes from poor peasant girl to internationally famous actress, but never loses her love of going barefoot. When a statue is commissioned of her, she insists on posing for it barefoot, and at the end of the movie, after {{spoiler|her husband murders her}}, Humphrey Bogart's character removes her shoes to {{spoiler|bring her soul some peace}}.
** Gardner was quite fond of going barefoot in real life; reportedly, she was disappointed to find out that the character wore shoes in a few scenes.
** Gardner was quite fond of going barefoot in real life; reportedly, she was disappointed to find out that the character wore shoes in a few scenes.
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* Foster spends a vast majority of ''[[Panic Room]]'' barefoot as well; she's wearing shoes for maybe the first 15 minutes and that's it.
* Foster spends a vast majority of ''[[Panic Room]]'' barefoot as well; she's wearing shoes for maybe the first 15 minutes and that's it.
* Kim Novak's character in the 1950's classic ''Bell, Book, and Candle'' is barefoot in just about every indoor scene; at one point in the movie, an old classmate claims that she came to college that way (until said classmate ratted her out to the dean, earning herself a fantastic curse in retribution).
* Kim Novak's character in the 1950's classic ''Bell, Book, and Candle'' is barefoot in just about every indoor scene; at one point in the movie, an old classmate claims that she came to college that way (until said classmate ratted her out to the dean, earning herself a fantastic curse in retribution).
* The heroine of ''[[That Lady in Ermine (Film)|That Lady in Ermine]]'' is a ghost in a painting of her in an [[Pretty in Mink|ermine coat]] and bare feet (done for [[Rule of Symbolism|a symbolic move]] when she was alive). She spends most of the film in this outfit, and therefore barefoot, save for one scene.
* The heroine of ''[[That Lady in Ermine]]'' is a ghost in a painting of her in an [[Pretty in Mink|ermine coat]] and bare feet (done for [[Rule of Symbolism|a symbolic move]] when she was alive). She spends most of the film in this outfit, and therefore barefoot, save for one scene.
* Eli in ''[[Let the Right One In]]'' doesn't wear shoes as a rule, even when in the snow. Of course, she's a vampire and as she explains to Oskar she doesn't get cold. As well, not wearing shoes makes it easier for her to climbs things like trees and walls.
* Eli in ''[[Let the Right One In]]'' doesn't wear shoes as a rule, even when in the snow. Of course, she's a vampire and as she explains to Oskar she doesn't get cold. As well, not wearing shoes makes it easier for her to climbs things like trees and walls.
* The main character of the German movie ''Barfuß'' (Barefoot).
* The main character of the German movie ''Barfuß'' (Barefoot).
* Alma Brown (Patricia Neal) in ''Hud'' fits. She claims to have worn shoes only once, at her wedding.
* Alma Brown (Patricia Neal) in ''Hud'' fits. She claims to have worn shoes only once, at her wedding.
* Painfully inverted with John McClane in ''[[Die Hard]]''. He even tries the terrorist's on but they don't fit.
* Painfully inverted with John McClane in ''[[Die Hard]]''. He even tries the terrorist's on but they don't fit.
* Both times Pepper Potts is shown in Stark Tower during ''[[The Avengers (Film)|The Avengers]]'', she is barefoot. Of course, it was directed by [[Joss Whedon]]...
* Both times Pepper Potts is shown in Stark Tower during ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'', she is barefoot. Of course, it was directed by [[Joss Whedon]]...
* In ''It Could Happen To You'', Judy Holliday's character absent-mindedly kicked off her shoes whenever she had to do some serious thinking.
* In ''It Could Happen To You'', Judy Holliday's character absent-mindedly kicked off her shoes whenever she had to do some serious thinking.
* Agador in ''[[The Birdcage]]'' can barely stand up when he has to wear shoes.
* Agador in ''[[The Birdcage]]'' can barely stand up when he has to wear shoes.


== [[Literature]] ==

== Literature ==
* Tahiri Veila from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] due to being raised by Sand People and liking the cool floors (in contrast to her native planet Tatooine's hot sands).
* Tahiri Veila from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] due to being raised by Sand People and liking the cool floors (in contrast to her native planet Tatooine's hot sands).
** Senator Gaeriel Captison was also fond of removing her shoes and going on barefoot walks in the park in her free time.
** Senator Gaeriel Captison was also fond of removing her shoes and going on barefoot walks in the park in her free time.
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* Susanne from ''[[Miss Temptation]]'' by [[Kurt Vonnegut]].
* Susanne from ''[[Miss Temptation]]'' by [[Kurt Vonnegut]].
* Lauren Kline from Marc Levy's ''If Only It Were True'' (it may be due to her ghost/angel nature). In one scene, she playfully strokes Artur's leg with her bare foot (since nobody else is able to see and sense her).
* Lauren Kline from Marc Levy's ''If Only It Were True'' (it may be due to her ghost/angel nature). In one scene, she playfully strokes Artur's leg with her bare foot (since nobody else is able to see and sense her).
* On a single occasion, Bella Swan from ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'': before her first hunt, she kicks off her shoes and goes barefoot to the forest.
* On a single occasion, Bella Swan from ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'': before her first hunt, she kicks off her shoes and goes barefoot to the forest.
** The actress and the character seem to have a lot in common. Along with sharing her [[Character Tic|characteristic lip-biting]], Kristen Stewart also seems to have acquired a habit of walking barefoot, even at otherwise [http://www.popsugar.com/Photos-Kristen-Stewart-Barefoot-Vanity-Fair-Oscars-Party-7670340 well-dressed] [http://www.twifans.com/profiles/blogs/newold-pic-of-kristen-at occasions].
** The actress and the character seem to have a lot in common. Along with sharing her [[Character Tic|characteristic lip-biting]], Kristen Stewart also seems to have acquired a habit of walking barefoot, even at otherwise [http://www.popsugar.com/Photos-Kristen-Stewart-Barefoot-Vanity-Fair-Oscars-Party-7670340 well-dressed] [http://www.twifans.com/profiles/blogs/newold-pic-of-kristen-at occasions].
** James, Victoria, and Laurent prefer going barefoot so they can run at maximum [[Super Speed]] without destroying them.
** James, Victoria, and Laurent prefer going barefoot so they can run at maximum [[Super Speed]] without destroying them.
* In [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Waldo]]'', Waldo doesn't like shoes because he has lived his entire life being unable to walk{{spoiler|, so when he finally is able to do so, he avoids them as they make his feet feel dead. He only makes himself wear them when he has to.}}
* In [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Waldo]]'', Waldo doesn't like shoes because he has lived his entire life being unable to walk{{spoiler|, so when he finally is able to do so, he avoids them as they make his feet feel dead. He only makes himself wear them when he has to.}}
* Princess Eilonwy from ''The [[Chronicles of Prydain]]'' apparently enjoys walking barefoot; her "unshod feet" are specially mentioned by Dallben in ''The Castle of Llyr''. And in ''The Book of Three'' she only wears light sandals. (Probably related to her extreme informality in general; though a princess, she tends to dress in plain tunics or hard-wearing boys' clothes and is happier in a scullery than a royal court.)
* Princess Eilonwy from ''The [[Chronicles of Prydain]]'' apparently enjoys walking barefoot; her "unshod feet" are specially mentioned by Dallben in ''The Castle of Llyr''. And in ''The Book of Three'' she only wears light sandals. (Probably related to her extreme informality in general; though a princess, she tends to dress in plain tunics or hard-wearing boys' clothes and is happier in a scullery than a royal court.)
** This trait was going to be implemented into [[Disney Animated Canon]] adaptation of the books, ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'' ([http://vierasketch.blogspot.com/2009/06/taran-and-eilonwy-model.html pre-production artwork]), though she wears shoes in the final version.
** This trait was going to be implemented into [[Disney Animated Canon]] adaptation of the books, ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'' ([http://vierasketch.blogspot.com/2009/06/taran-and-eilonwy-model.html pre-production artwork]), though she wears shoes in the final version.
* Many characters from ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' are related to this trope. This includes Coriakin, Ramandu, possibly his daughter, Lucy and some others. Similarly, stars and nymphs are always barefoot.
* Many characters from ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' are related to this trope. This includes Coriakin, Ramandu, possibly his daughter, Lucy and some others. Similarly, stars and nymphs are always barefoot.
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Literature)|The Lord of the Rings]]''
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''
** Hobbits don't need shoes because they have unusually tough and leathery soles and fur on top of their feet.
** Hobbits don't need shoes because they have unusually tough and leathery soles and fur on top of their feet.
** Idril of the Silver Feet in [[JRR Tolkien (Creator)|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''The Book of Lost Tales'' runs around [[Hidden Elf Village|Gondolin]] barefoot, except during major festivals. It is not mentioned whether she puts on shoes when she puts on [[Action Mom|armor]].
** Idril of the Silver Feet in [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''The Book of Lost Tales'' runs around [[Hidden Elf Village|Gondolin]] barefoot, except during major festivals. It is not mentioned whether she puts on shoes when she puts on [[Action Mom|armor]].
* From the works of [[Rudyard Kipling]]:
* From the works of [[Rudyard Kipling]]:
** ''[[The Jungle Book (Literature)|The Jungle Book]]'' has Mowgli, who is at one point taken into a civilized home and shod. He doesn't think much of it, and the shoes are the first to go when he returns to the jungle.
** ''[[The Jungle Book (novel)|The Jungle Book]]'' has Mowgli, who is at one point taken into a civilized home and shod. He doesn't think much of it, and the shoes are the first to go when he returns to the jungle.
*** The above seems to be a mis-remembering of a scene where Messua (who thinks Mowgli is her long-lost son) asks him if he remembers the shoes she once gave him, but then concedes that his feet are too tough to have ever been shod. Whether he actually wears shoes in the village is open to interpretation, but the usual reading is that he doesn't.
*** The above seems to be a mis-remembering of a scene where Messua (who thinks Mowgli is her long-lost son) asks him if he remembers the shoes she once gave him, but then concedes that his feet are too tough to have ever been shod. Whether he actually wears shoes in the village is open to interpretation, but the usual reading is that he doesn't.
** In ''[[Kim]]'', the title character goes barefoot whenever possible.
** In ''[[Kim]]'', the title character goes barefoot whenever possible.
* [[Tom Sawyer]] and [[Huckleberry Finn]]. Those kids (particularly Huck) are barefoot whenever possible even if it is against the rules. It was actually common in America in the 1800s for kids (mostly boys but sometimes even girls) to go barefoot most of the summer, but there were still rules about when it was and wasn't appropriate. Huck broke 'em all.
* [[Tom Sawyer]] and [[Huckleberry Finn]]. Those kids (particularly Huck) are barefoot whenever possible even if it is against the rules. It was actually common in America in the 1800s for kids (mostly boys but sometimes even girls) to go barefoot most of the summer, but there were still rules about when it was and wasn't appropriate. Huck broke 'em all.
* Farid from ''[[The Inkworld Trilogy (Literature)|The Inkworld Trilogy]]'' grew up in the Middle Eastern desert prior to ''Inkheart'' (being a character from ''The Arabian Nights'') and isn't used to wearing shoes. Dustfinger buys him a pair, but he's almost constantly taking them off in favor of going barefoot.
* Farid from ''[[The Inkworld Trilogy]]'' grew up in the Middle Eastern desert prior to ''Inkheart'' (being a character from ''The Arabian Nights'') and isn't used to wearing shoes. Dustfinger buys him a pair, but he's almost constantly taking them off in favor of going barefoot.
* Aphrael/Danae in [[David Eddings]]' [[The Elenium|Elenium and Tamuli]] cycles.
* Aphrael/Danae in [[David Eddings]]' [[The Elenium|Elenium and Tamuli]] cycles.
* Arya Stark of [[George RR Martin]]'s ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire (Literature)|A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' prefers to go barefoot unless decorum dictates otherwise. Later in the series, while undergoing assassin training with her [[Stealth Mentor]] ({{spoiler|[[Epileptic Trees|who may well be her actual mentor under an assumed identity]]}}), she's explicitly told to consider going barefoot because you can be stealthier that way.
* Arya Stark of [[George R. R. Martin]]'s ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' prefers to go barefoot unless decorum dictates otherwise. Later in the series, while undergoing assassin training with her [[Stealth Mentor]] ({{spoiler|[[Epileptic Trees|who may well be her actual mentor under an assumed identity]]}}), she's explicitly told to consider going barefoot because you can be stealthier that way.
* In ''[[Deerskin (Literature)|Deerskin]]'', [[Robin McKinley]]'s adaptation of the Brothers Grimm tale "Donkeyskin", protagonist Lissar refuses to wear shoes even when visiting royalty. "I like to know where I'm walking," she says at one point. "In shoes, I'm always walking on shoes."
* In ''[[Deerskin]]'', [[Robin McKinley]]'s adaptation of the Brothers Grimm tale "Donkeyskin", protagonist Lissar refuses to wear shoes even when visiting royalty. "I like to know where I'm walking," she says at one point. "In shoes, I'm always walking on shoes."
* Sam Vimes in the ''[[Discworld (Literature)|Discworld]]'' books is a variation. He dislikes wearing ''good'' shoes, for much the same reason Lissar in the example above does -- he can navigate around Ankh-Morpork in any weather by the feel of the cobblestones, but naturally he can only do that wearing boots with the soles mostly worn through (or very thin to begin with).
* Sam Vimes in the ''[[Discworld]]'' books is a variation. He dislikes wearing ''good'' shoes, for much the same reason Lissar in the example above does—he can navigate around Ankh-Morpork in any weather by the feel of the cobblestones, but naturally he can only do that wearing boots with the soles mostly worn through (or very thin to begin with).
* Jane Lindskold's [[Wild Child]] [[Firekeeper]] grows up barefoot, and prefers to stay that way.
* Jane Lindskold's [[Wild Child]] [[Firekeeper]] grows up barefoot, and prefers to stay that way.
* In [[Anne Rice]]'s ''Merrick'', there are (quite) a few mentions of the title character's aversion to shoes both as a child and grown up.
* In [[Anne Rice]]'s ''Merrick'', there are (quite) a few mentions of the title character's aversion to shoes both as a child and grown up.
* In the novelization of ''[[James Bond (Literature)|Dr. No]]'', Honeychile Rider is depicted as a perpetual barefooter and special attention is paid to her toes gripping carpet for the first time.
* In the novelization of ''[[James Bond (novel)|Dr. No]]'', Honeychile Rider is depicted as a perpetual barefooter and special attention is paid to her toes gripping carpet for the first time.
* ''[[The Adventures of Fox Tayle (Literature)|The Adventures of Fox Tayle]]'': Fox Tayle does not wear shoes because his feet are too large.
* ''[[The Adventures of Fox Tayle]]'': Fox Tayle does not wear shoes because his feet are too large.
* In ''[[The Guardians]]'' by Meljean Brook, Michael's signature style is to go barefoot, no matter what the rest of his outfit may be. It's later explained that his senses have grown so acute he can feel the vibrations in the ground and know where everyone is. His aversion to shoes is so strong that, {{spoiler|when he possesses Taylor, he vanishes her shoes for the same reason. She gets to the point where she doesn't even notice after he leaves.}}
* In ''[[The Guardians]]'' by Meljean Brook, Michael's signature style is to go barefoot, no matter what the rest of his outfit may be. It's later explained that his senses have grown so acute he can feel the vibrations in the ground and know where everyone is. His aversion to shoes is so strong that, {{spoiler|when he possesses Taylor, he vanishes her shoes for the same reason. She gets to the point where she doesn't even notice after he leaves.}}
* [[Acorna]], the Unicorn Girl, has hoof-like feet and finds human shoes uncomfortable (and unnecessary).
* [[Acorna]], the Unicorn Girl, has hoof-like feet and finds human shoes uncomfortable (and unnecessary).
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* In the ''Cross-Time Engineer'' series, Conrad meets a traveling monk who doesn't wear shoes. He assumes there's something wrong with the man's feet, because they're so leathery and coarse, but in fact they're perfectly normal for someone who's walked hundreds of miles, and disdains shoes as a needless luxury.
* In the ''Cross-Time Engineer'' series, Conrad meets a traveling monk who doesn't wear shoes. He assumes there's something wrong with the man's feet, because they're so leathery and coarse, but in fact they're perfectly normal for someone who's walked hundreds of miles, and disdains shoes as a needless luxury.
* Mr. Jenkins from the ''[[Bailey School Kids]]'' series avoided wearing shoes until his cabin was filled with wolfsbane.
* Mr. Jenkins from the ''[[Bailey School Kids]]'' series avoided wearing shoes until his cabin was filled with wolfsbane.
* Molly Grue from ''[[The Last Unicorn (Literature)|The Last Unicorn]]'' goes barefoot, apparently by choice; on the other hand, it is mentioned that her feet were 'covered in blisters'.
* Molly Grue from ''[[The Last Unicorn (novel)|The Last Unicorn]]'' goes barefoot, apparently by choice; on the other hand, it is mentioned that her feet were 'covered in blisters'.
** She goes barefoot in the [[Animated Adaptation]] [[The Last Unicorn (Film)|as well]].
** She goes barefoot in the [[Animated Adaptation]] [[The Last Unicorn (animation)|as well]].
* In Zilpha Keatley Snyder's ''The Changeling'', Ivy is usually barefoot and (reasonably enough for a tree-climbing dancer) she always tucks her skirt into the legs of her underpants. Martha is used to seeing her this way when they are not in school.
* In Zilpha Keatley Snyder's ''The Changeling'', Ivy is usually barefoot and (reasonably enough for a tree-climbing dancer) she always tucks her skirt into the legs of her underpants. Martha is used to seeing her this way when they are not in school.
* ''Sisterhood'' series by [[Fern Michaels]]: Harry Wong is revealed to be this as early as the book ''Hide And Seek''. He can dig trenches in the ground with those feet. He will wear sandals and will only put on shoes if he really has to.
* ''Sisterhood'' series by [[Fern Michaels]]: Harry Wong is revealed to be this as early as the book ''Hide And Seek''. He can dig trenches in the ground with those feet. He will wear sandals and will only put on shoes if he really has to.
* Referred to in Oriana's backstory in the second ''[[Dinotopia]]'' book, 'The World Beneath'. Oriana tells Arthur that she adapted to wearing shoes, but that she really didn't like them at first because they seperated her feet from the feeling of the grass.
* Referred to in Oriana's backstory in the second ''[[Dinotopia]]'' book, 'The World Beneath'. Oriana tells Arthur that she adapted to wearing shoes, but that she really didn't like them at first because they seperated her feet from the feeling of the grass.
* Dragon boys (the youths who tend fighting dragons) in the ''[[Dragon Jousters]]'' series normally go barefoot for practicality. Sandals would just get lost in the dragons' sand pits. But since the series is set in an Egypt-[[Expy]], being barefoot doesn't really stand out.
* Dragon boys (the youths who tend fighting dragons) in the ''[[Dragon Jousters]]'' series normally go barefoot for practicality. Sandals would just get lost in the dragons' sand pits. But since the series is set in an Egypt-[[Expy]], being barefoot doesn't really stand out.
* [[O Henry]]'s ''[[Cabbages And Kings]]'' has one chapter where a shoe merchant tries to do business in a [[Banana Republic]] town where no one likes shoes. The solution was some prickly burrs he had to mail-order from back in the USA.
* [[O. Henry]]'s ''[[Cabbages And Kings]]'' has one chapter where a shoe merchant tries to do business in a [[Banana Republic]] town where no one likes shoes. The solution was some prickly burrs he had to mail-order from back in the USA.
* In a certain number of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' books: ''Sesame Street Dictionary'', ''Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia'' (Spanish versions: ''Mi Primera Enciclopedia Barrio Sesamo'' & ''Enciclopedia Abrete Sesamo''), ''I Want To Go Home'', etc..., many humanoid anything muppets (ex: Prairie Dawn, Betty Lou, and others) are illustrated barefoot on numerous occasions, something that doesn't happen quite so often in the show itself.



== Live-Action TV ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* River Tam in ''[[Firefly (TV)|Firefly]]'' and ''[[Serenity (Film)|Serenity]]'', to the point that [[Joss Whedon]] said in the ''Serenity'' [[DVD Commentary]] that River's feet are the 11th character on the show. And [[Adam Baldwin]] calls her on it also.
* River Tam in ''[[Firefly]]'' and ''[[Serenity]]'', to the point that [[Joss Whedon]] said in the ''Serenity'' [[DVD Commentary]] that River's feet are the 11th character on the show. And [[Adam Baldwin]] calls her on it also.
{{quote| "Did you ''ever'' have shoes on in this?"}}
{{quote|"Did you ''ever'' have shoes on in this?"}}
** For the record, she does: heavy motorcycle boots that contrast with her delicate dresses. [[Summer Glau]] even mentions this.
** For the record, she does: heavy motorcycle boots that contrast with her delicate dresses. [[Summer Glau]] even mentions this.
* Adam from ''[[Northern Exposure]]''.
* Adam from ''[[Northern Exposure]]''.
* In ''[[The Outer Limits]]'' episode "The Bellero Shield", Mrs. Dame goes barefoot throughout the story.
* Bit of a running gag in Dane Cook's routine.
* In ''[[The Outer Limits (TV)|The Outer Limits]]'' episode "The Bellero Shield", Mrs. Dame goes barefoot throughout the story.
* In ''[[Victorious]]'', Sikowitz is almost always barefoot.
* In ''[[Victorious (TV)|Victorious]]'', Sikowitz is almost always barefoot.
* In both ''[[The Real World]]'' and ''[[Big Brother]]'', the housemates go barefoot for a majority of the time. This probably isn't surprising given that people in general tend to go barefoot in their homes.
* In both ''[[The Real World]]'' and ''[[Big Brother]]'', the housemates go barefoot for a majority of the time. This probably isn't surprising given that people in general tend to go barefoot in their homes.
* ''[[Ocean Girl]]'' 's Neri, Mera and Kal all went barefoot. The first few times Neri went o ORCA, the others made her wear shoes, which she hated. By the fourth season she was barefoot even when horse riding; Jason handwaved it at one point.
* ''[[Ocean Girl]]'' 's Neri, Mera and Kal all went barefoot. The first few times Neri went o ORCA, the others made her wear shoes, which she hated. By the fourth season she was barefoot even when horse riding; Jason handwaved it at one point.
* In ''Shaka Zulu'' young Shaka demonstates his lack of need for army sandals by grinding out a flaming stick with his foot while sneering contemptuously.
* In ''Shaka Zulu'' young Shaka demonstates his lack of need for army sandals by grinding out a flaming stick with his foot while sneering contemptuously.
* Kwai Chang Caine from ''[[Kung Fu (TV)|Kung Fu]]''. One of the only times in the series that he wears footwear was to attend a wedding.
* Kwai Chang Caine from ''[[Kung Fu]]''. One of the only times in the series that he wears footwear was to attend a wedding.


== [[Music]] ==

* Many performers like to [[Sublime Rhyme|eschew shoes]] while performing on stage, often to feel more relaxed or to alleviate stage fright. [[Kelly Clarkson]], [[Lenny Kravitz]], [[Linda Ronstadt]], [[Eric Benet]], [[Tim Minchin]], [[Tristan Prettyman]], [[Delta Goodrem]], [[Amy Grant]], [[Lauren Harris]], [[Charlotte Church]], [[Katharine Mcphee]], [[The White Stripes]] drummer Meg White, and [[Porcupine Tree]] [[Face of the Band]] [[Steven Wilson]] have all regularly or semi-regularly performed barefoot at some point in their careers.
== Tabletop Games ==
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (Tabletop Game)|Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]]'' have several species who don't wear shoes:
** Halflings, for the same reason as Tolkien's hobbits. Their feet are hairy and leathery.
** Jade (and amber) wizards often chose not to wear shoes, as they are extremely in tune with nature (or beasts).
** Beastmen have hooves, and no horseshoes.
** Many Orcs and Goblins also go without shoes, particularly the "jungle native"-styled Savage Orcs and Forest Goblins.
* ''[[Warhammer 40000 (Tabletop Game)|Warhammer 40000]]''
** Ratlings, Halflings [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE]], also occasionally go barefoot.
** Some Imperial preachers also go barefoot as part of their mendicant lifestyle.
** As of the latest codex, several Dark Eldar now go barefoot on the battlefield, including the Mandrakes (who are living shadows), some Hellions (who ride flying, bladed hoverboards) and Scourges (who have wings), Urien Rakarth and the other Haemonculi (who float around using suspensors), and Lelith Hesperax (who is just [[Badass]]).
** Tau don't wear shoes, although with them it's more a case of "bare-hoof" than "bare-foot". Their allies, the Kroot, don't wear shoes either, but then, [[Full Frontal Assault|they don't wear anything]].
* The Tharn in the ''[[Iron Kingdoms (Tabletop Game)|Iron Kingdoms]]'' fantasy setting don't wear shoes, in keeping with their bestial nature.
* Originally played straight with halflings in ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop Game)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' (as they started out as a fairly direct hobbit-[[Captain Ersatz|ersatz]]). Averted in 3e, where halflings are no more or less likely to wear shoes than anyone else.
** In 3e, a fey race called the uldra in the ''Frostburn'' supplement and the hobbit-ersatz khesta in a third-party setting called ''Twin Crowns'' play it straight.
* Halflings in ''Pathfinder'' are vaguely hobbit-inspired and play the trope straight again.


== Music ==
* Many performers like to [[Sublime Rhyme|eschew shoes]] while performing on stage, often to feel more relaxed or to alleviate stage fright. [[Kelly Clarkson (Music)|Kelly Clarkson]], [[Lenny Kravitz]], [[Linda Ronstadt]], [[Eric Benet]], [[Tim Minchin (Music)|Tim Minchin]], [[Tristan Prettyman]], [[Delta Goodrem]], [[Amy Grant]], [[Lauren Harris]], [[Charlotte Church]], [[Katharine Mcphee]], [[The White Stripes (Music)|The White Stripes]] drummer Meg White, and [[Porcupine Tree (Music)|Porcupine Tree]] [[Face of the Band]] [[Steven Wilson]] have all regularly or semi-regularly performed barefoot at some point in their careers.
* British singer [[Sandie Shaw]] tended to go barefoot both on stage and off. Her detractors thought this was a marketing gimmick, but Sandie claimed she did it because she was afraid of tripping over wires.
* British singer [[Sandie Shaw]] tended to go barefoot both on stage and off. Her detractors thought this was a marketing gimmick, but Sandie claimed she did it because she was afraid of tripping over wires.
* [[Cesaria Evora]] was called "the barefoot diva" and recorded a studio album by the same name. This is because she sung in small, local taverns, often appearing barefoot on stage, where there was a stage, until the age of 47 when her international career started. She was quite a literal case of this trope, as she said openly she avoided wearing shoes in everyday life wherever possible.
* [[Cesaria Evora]] was called "the barefoot diva" and recorded a studio album by the same name. This is because she sung in small, local taverns, often appearing barefoot on stage, where there was a stage, until the age of 47 when her international career started. She was quite a literal case of this trope, as she said openly she avoided wearing shoes in everyday life wherever possible.
** Quote: [http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/09.16.99/cesaria-9937.html "In Cape Verde, where I lived, I was always barefooted. I walked down the street barefoot. I walked in the house barefoot. Ever since then, and now that I travel around the world, I stay mostly barefoot, though I wear little slippers sometimes so that my feet don't freeze in cold places."]
** Quote: [http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/09.16.99/cesaria-9937.html "In Cape Verde, where I lived, I was always barefooted. I walked down the street barefoot. I walked in the house barefoot. Ever since then, and now that I travel around the world, I stay mostly barefoot, though I wear little slippers sometimes so that my feet don't freeze in cold places."]
* [[Deana Carter]] prefers not to wear shoes at all -- when filming on a Puerto Rican beach for one music video they had to first make sure there were no needles left lying in the sand and she's seen walking the streets barefoot in the same video (and stopping to remove something sharp). For concerts, she always brings a small rug with her to stand on while on stage.
* [[Deana Carter]] prefers not to wear shoes at all—when filming on a Puerto Rican beach for one music video they had to first make sure there were no needles left lying in the sand and she's seen walking the streets barefoot in the same video (and stopping to remove something sharp). For concerts, she always brings a small rug with her to stand on while on stage.
* [[Joss Stone]] is almost always barefoot on stage and on various outings. She has said that she doesn't wear shoes on stage because she is afraid of slipping and falling.
* [[Joss Stone]] is almost always barefoot on stage and on various outings. She has said that she doesn't wear shoes on stage because she is afraid of slipping and falling.
* [[Mandy Moore (Music)|Mandy Moore]] claims that she usually performs barefoot due to her large feet (she's a size 10) because she has difficulty finding shoes that feel comfortable to perform on stage in.
* [[Mandy Moore]] claims that she usually performs barefoot due to her large feet (she's a size 10) because she has difficulty finding shoes that feel comfortable to perform on stage in.
* [[Andrea Corr]], the story goes, decided to remove her shoes for a performance in 2001, and liked it much so much that she's done almost all her stage shows barefoot ever since.
* [[Andrea Corr]], the story goes, decided to remove her shoes for a performance in 2001, and liked it much so much that she's done almost all her stage shows barefoot ever since.
* Michael Franti hasn't worn shoes at all since 2000, although he does wear flip-flops where shoes are required, such as restaurants and on airplanes. He says he's not trying to make a political statement, he just doesn't like shoes.
* Michael Franti hasn't worn shoes at all since 2000, although he does wear flip-flops where shoes are required, such as restaurants and on airplanes. He says he's not trying to make a political statement, he just doesn't like shoes.
* Neil Diamond's "Two Bit Manchild" contains the line "Ain't got no eye for a tight pair of shoes when my bare feet'll do."
* Neil Diamond's "Two Bit Manchild" contains the line "Ain't got no eye for a tight pair of shoes when my bare feet'll do."
* k.d. lang is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_NpxTWbovE noticeably shoeless] while singing Hallelujah at the 2005 Juno Awards.
* [[k.d. lang]] was [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_NpxTWbovE noticeably shoeless] while singing Hallelujah at the 2005 Juno Awards.
* [[Paul McCartney (Music)|Paul McCartney]] of [[The Beatles (Music)|The Beatles]] doesn't wear shoes if he can help it -- he appeared barefoot on [[Abbey Road Crossing|the famous cover]] of ''Abbey Road'' and mentions bare feet in "Good Day Sunshine".
* [[Paul McCartney]] of [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] doesn't wear shoes if he can help it—he appeared barefoot on [[Abbey Road Crossing|the famous cover]] of ''Abbey Road'' and mentions bare feet in "Good Day Sunshine".
* [[Shakira (Music)|Shakira]], as pictured above, almost always performs barefoot, and even called one of her albums ''Pies Descalzos'' (Spanish for "bare feet"). In her biography, ''Woman Full of Grace'', she indicates that being barefoot makes her feel like she has removed the facades from her personality and allowed her true self to shine through.
* [[Shakira]], as pictured above, almost always performs barefoot, and even called one of her albums ''Pies Descalzos'' (Spanish for "bare feet"). In her biography, ''Woman Full of Grace'', she indicates that being barefoot makes her feel like she has removed the facades from her personality and allowed her true self to shine through.
* Dave Mackintosh of [[Dragonforce (Music)|Dragonforce]] sometimes performs barefoot.
* Dave Mackintosh of [[DragonForce]] sometimes performs barefoot.
* [[Henry Rollins (Music)|Henry Rollins]] almost never performs with shoes on... in fact, he rarely performs with anything but shorts on. Paul Reiser called attention to this during an award show, thanking Rollins for not tracking mud on the floor.
* [[Henry Rollins]] almost never performs with shoes on... in fact, he rarely performs with anything but shorts on. Paul Reiser called attention to this during an award show, thanking Rollins for not tracking mud on the floor.
* It's not unusual to see a drummer perform in socks or bare feet, to better control the bass pedal; ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' even suggests this for using the drumset if players are having trouble.
* It's not unusual to see a drummer perform in socks or bare feet, to better control the bass pedal; ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' even suggests this for using the drumset if players are having trouble.
* Edward Ka-Spel, lead singer of the Legendary Pink Dots, doesn't seem to enjoy wearing shoes onstage.
* Edward Ka-Spel, lead singer of the Legendary Pink Dots, doesn't seem to enjoy wearing shoes onstage.
* There are some opera singers who like performing barefoot even if it doesn't necessarily fit the role or the director's concept. It may or may not be acting, but Dawn Upshaw, Sylvia McNair, Karita Mattila, and particularly Agnes Baltsa all seem to enjoy performing roles barefoot.
* There are some opera singers who like performing barefoot even if it doesn't necessarily fit the role or the director's concept. It may or may not be acting, but Dawn Upshaw, Sylvia McNair, Karita Mattila, and particularly Agnes Baltsa all seem to enjoy performing roles barefoot.
* [[Taylor Swift (Music)|Taylor Swift]] goes barefoot pretty often.
* [[Taylor Swift]] goes barefoot pretty often.
* During his [[Black Sabbath (Music)|Black Sabbath]] days [[Ozzy Osbourne (Music)|Ozzy Osbourne]] was said to go barefoot since he lived poor as a child.
* During his [[Black Sabbath]] days [[Ozzy Osbourne]] was said to go barefoot since he lived poor as a child.
* Josh Groban goes barefoot frequently but doesn't perform in bare feet.
* Josh Groban goes barefoot frequently but doesn't perform in bare feet.
* [[Deborah Gibson]] has performed barefoot since the early 2000s.
* [[Deborah Gibson]] has performed barefoot since the early 2000s.
* Louise Post of Veruca Salt, in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPsQcB52V18 this performance].
* Louise Post of Veruca Salt, in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPsQcB52V18 this performance].
* [[Jimmy Buffett (Music)|Jimmy Buffett]] often performs barefoot as part of his beach bum persona.
* [[Jimmy Buffett]] often performs barefoot as part of his beach bum persona.


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* The title character from the comic panel ''[[Ziggy]]'' seems to go barefoot... although that may be an artistic convention, as he seems to be the only person in the panel with his character design.


== Pro Wrestling ==
== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
* Most [[Wild Samoan|Wild Samoans]] wrestle barefoot, to help put over the "island savage" gimmick.
* Most [[Wild Samoan]]s wrestle barefoot, to help put over the "island savage" gimmick.
* Kevin Von Erich wrestled barefoot for most of his career. He has said in interviews that it was because the boots he bought for his first match didn't fit quite right, and from there, it became a trademark.
* Kevin Von Erich wrestled barefoot for most of his career. He has said in interviews that it was because the boots he bought for his first match didn't fit quite right, and from there, it became a trademark.
* Necro Butcher was told at last minute he had to do a run-in on a [[Ring of Honor]] show, and was wearing flip-flops. It wouldn't do a hardcore SOB like himself to be wearing flip-flops and be whaling on people with chairs, so he went in barefoot. It's become a trademark.
* Necro Butcher was told at last minute he had to do a run-in on a [[Ring of Honor]] show, and was wearing flip-flops. It wouldn't do a hardcore SOB like himself to be wearing flip-flops and be whaling on people with chairs, so he went in barefoot. It's become a trademark.
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* G.L.O.W. had a good number of its roster go barefoot, including but not limited to Mt. Fiji, Little Fiji, Little Egypt, Royal Hawaiian, Godiva, The Headhunters, and Jungle Woman.
* G.L.O.W. had a good number of its roster go barefoot, including but not limited to Mt. Fiji, Little Fiji, Little Egypt, Royal Hawaiian, Godiva, The Headhunters, and Jungle Woman.
* Jungle Grrrl from the (mercifully) short lived women's wrestling promotion WOW.
* Jungle Grrrl from the (mercifully) short lived women's wrestling promotion WOW.
* When she's not wearing her [[All American Face|all-U.S.]] attire, Madusa of the [[WCW]] had high-heeled boots on during the entrance, which she took off immediately after coming on the ring. Sometimes, however, she walked down the ramp without shoes at all.
* When she's not wearing her [[All-American Face|all-U.S.]] attire, Madusa of the [[WCW]] had high-heeled boots on during the entrance, which she took off immediately after coming on the ring. Sometimes, however, she walked down the ramp without shoes at all.
** [[Michelle Mc Cool]] has taken her shoes off the similar way and wrestled several of her matches barefoot.
** [[Michelle McCool]] has taken her shoes off the similar way and wrestled several of her matches barefoot.


== [[Puppet Shows]] ==
* According to [[The Merch]] for ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'' (specifically, a 2001 action figure), Kira (the female Gelfling) is a barefooter.


== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==
== Puppet Shows ==
* Bit of a running gag in [[Dane Cook]]'s routine.{{context}}
* According to [[The Merch]] for ''[[The Dark Crystal (Film)|The Dark Crystal]]'' (specifically, a 2001 action figure), Kira (the female Gelfling) is a barefooter.


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]]'' have several species who don't wear shoes:
** Halflings, for the same reason as Tolkien's hobbits. Their feet are hairy and leathery.
** Jade (and amber) wizards often chose not to wear shoes, as they are extremely in tune with nature (or beasts).
** Beastmen have hooves, and no horseshoes.
** Many Orcs and Goblins also go without shoes, particularly the "jungle native"-styled Savage Orcs and Forest Goblins.
* ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''
** Ratlings, Halflings [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE]], also occasionally go barefoot.
** Some Imperial preachers also go barefoot as part of their mendicant lifestyle.
** As of the latest codex, several Dark Eldar now go barefoot on the battlefield, including the Mandrakes (who are living shadows), some Hellions (who ride flying, bladed hoverboards) and Scourges (who have wings), Urien Rakarth and the other Haemonculi (who float around using suspensors), and Lelith Hesperax (who is just [[Badass]]).
** Tau don't wear shoes, although with them it's more a case of "bare-hoof" than "bare-foot". Their allies, the Kroot, don't wear shoes either, but then, [[Full-Frontal Assault|they don't wear anything]].
* The Tharn in the ''[[Iron Kingdoms]]'' fantasy setting don't wear shoes, in keeping with their bestial nature.
* Originally played straight with halflings in ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' (as they started out as a fairly direct hobbit-[[Captain Ersatz|ersatz]]). Averted in 3e, where halflings are no more or less likely to wear shoes than anyone else.
** In 3e, a fey race called the uldra in the ''Frostburn'' supplement and the hobbit-ersatz khesta in a third-party setting called ''Twin Crowns'' play it straight.
* Halflings in ''Pathfinder'' are vaguely hobbit-inspired and play the trope straight again.


== Theater ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
* Armida in the play ''A Village Fable''. "No shoes, no shoes, I refuse to wear shoes!" is practically her [[Catch Phrase]].
* Armida in the play ''A Village Fable''. "No shoes, no shoes, I refuse to wear shoes!" is practically her [[Catch Phrase]].
* In the musical ''[[Spring Awakening]]'' the character of Ilse spends the entire second act barefoot.
* In the musical ''[[Spring Awakening]]'' the character of Ilse spends the entire second act barefoot.
** The original music director for this show, Kimberly Grisby, also has a reputation for usually being barefoot -- everywhere from conducting the show every night to on stage at award shows.
** The original music director for this show, Kimberly Grisby, also has a reputation for usually being barefoot—everywhere from conducting the show every night to on stage at award shows.
* In some productions of ''[[A Midsummer Nights Dream (Theatre)|A Midsummer Nights Dream]]'', one or more of the Fairies are perpetually barefoot.
* In some productions of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream|A Midsummer Nights Dream]]'', one or more of the Fairies are perpetually barefoot.
* In modern expression theater, it seems to be an unwritten rule that all actors ''have to'' be barefoot.
* In modern expression theater, it seems to be an unwritten rule that all actors ''have to'' be barefoot.


== [[Video Games]] ==

== Video Games ==
* Everywhere where more or less deep [[Character Customization]] is possible ([[Virtual Paper Doll|mainly regarding the outfit]]), it's pretty much possible for the custom character to go barefoot at any time, in any place.
* Everywhere where more or less deep [[Character Customization]] is possible ([[Virtual Paper Doll|mainly regarding the outfit]]), it's pretty much possible for the custom character to go barefoot at any time, in any place.
* [http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/8862/shyann.png Shy-Ann], the meditating hippy flower-girl from ''[[Julias Time Adventures]]'', is barefoot. She is actually a time traveller just like the main character.
* [http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/8862/shyann.png Shy-Ann], the meditating hippy flower-girl from ''[[Julia's Time Adventures]]'', is barefoot. She is actually a time traveller just like the main character.
* ''[[Dragon Age II (Video Game)|Dragon Age II]]''
* ''[[Dragon Age II]]''
** Merrill doesn't wear shoes, and occasionally gripes that she wishes she did in areas of cold stone floors.
** Merrill doesn't wear shoes, and occasionally gripes that she wishes she did in areas of cold stone floors.
** A male example from the same game, Fenris, who was a slave in Tevinter and will also occasionally gripe about the floors.
** A male example from the same game, Fenris, who was a slave in Tevinter and will also occasionally gripe about the floors.
* Loads of [[Fighting Game]] characters go barefoot. This is appropriate, of course, given the number of martial arts that are practiced barefoot. Considerably:
* Loads of [[Fighting Game]] characters go barefoot. This is appropriate, of course, given the number of martial arts that are practiced barefoot. Considerably:
** As the source of one of the page quotes, Ryu and Ken (along with half of everyone else) from the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series.
** As the source of one of the page quotes, Ryu and Ken (along with half of everyone else) from the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series.
** ''[[Street Fighter III (Video Game)|Street Fighter III]]'' actually has ''three'' females who are barefoot while fighting: Elena, Ibuki and Makoto. The last, despite being known to be shoeless even during the cutscenes, was later confirmed to wear shoes outside the fights after all, thanks to the ''[[Street Fighter IV (Video Game)|Street Fighter IV]]'' alternate costumes.
** ''[[Street Fighter III]]'' actually has ''three'' females who are barefoot while fighting: Elena, Ibuki and Makoto. The last, despite being known to be shoeless even during the cutscenes, was later confirmed to wear shoes outside the fights after all, thanks to the ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' alternate costumes.
** ''[[Darkstalkers (Video Game)|Darkstalkers]]'' has a few honorable mentions. Felicia is the only barefoot female fighter, Jon tends to burst out of his shoes and top when he goes wolf, and it's seriously doubtful there are any shoes in Sasquatch's size.
** ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' has a few honorable mentions. Felicia is the only barefoot female fighter, Jon tends to burst out of his shoes and top when he goes wolf, and it's seriously doubtful there are any shoes in Sasquatch's size.
*** Some of the [[Gender Bender|Midnight Bliss]] transformations will also have either this (like for Jon Talbain's) or [[Foot Focus]] (like for Sasquatch).
*** Some of the [[Gender Bender|Midnight Bliss]] transformations will also have either this (like for Jon Talbain's) or [[Foot Focus]] (like for Sasquatch).
** Ryo Sakazaki of ''[[Art of Fighting]]'', as part of being the SNK answer to Ryu. In the original game Ryo wore geta that he'd kick off before fighting. In the legendarily awful OVA, he declares, "Not wearing shoes is part of our training!" but given the other Kyokugen fighters (Robert and Yuri) have no trouble with footwear, it's just him.
** Ryo Sakazaki of ''[[Art of Fighting]]'', as part of being the SNK answer to Ryu. In the original game Ryo wore geta that he'd kick off before fighting. In the legendarily awful OVA, he declares, "Not wearing shoes is part of our training!" but given the other Kyokugen fighters (Robert and Yuri) have no trouble with footwear, it's just him.
** In ''[[The King of Fighters (Video Game)|The King of Fighters]]'' Momoko, a cute capoerista, has actually been seen only in one game during the entire series, and even in the ending, she haven't been seen wearing shoes at all. Also [[Ms. Fanservice|Mai Shiranui]], to a similar extent, except she doesn't wear shoes only when she wears her kunoichi attire, as her only footwear in that case is in-step guards and black thin foot wraps.
** In ''[[The King of Fighters]]'' Momoko, a cute capoerista, has actually been seen only in one game during the entire series, and even in the ending, she haven't been seen wearing shoes at all. Also [[Ms. Fanservice|Mai Shiranui]], to a similar extent, except she doesn't wear shoes only when she wears her kunoichi attire, as her only footwear in that case is in-step guards and black thin foot wraps.
** Chae Lim in ''Maximum Impact'', as for being a taekwondoist.
** Chae Lim in ''Maximum Impact'', as for being a taekwondoist.
** Christie Monteiro from the ''[[Tekken]]'' series, mainly because she's a [[Capoeira]] fighter. Due to the fact that you can customize the outfits, though, it's also possible to see barefoot Lili, Alice and Asuka.
** Christie Monteiro from the ''[[Tekken]]'' series, mainly because she's a [[Capoeira]] fighter. Due to the fact that you can customize the outfits, though, it's also possible to see barefoot Lili, Alice and Asuka.
*** In fact, Asuka does have an actual outfit in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', where all she has on her feet are [[Street Fighter III|Ibuki-esque]] wraps.
*** In fact, Asuka does have an actual outfit in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', where all she has on her feet are [[Street Fighter III|Ibuki-esque]] wraps.
** Kira Daidouji, Catherine Kyoubashi and Angelia Avallone from ''[[Arcana Heart (Video Game)|Arcana Heart]]'' are all barefoot. Kira can justify it by her perpetually swimming in her water blob, at least.
** Kira Daidouji, Catherine Kyoubashi and Angelia Avallone from ''[[Arcana Heart]]'' are all barefoot. Kira can justify it by her perpetually swimming in her water blob, at least.
** [[Skullgirls]] has Ms. Fortune and Painwheel, with the first due to being a catgirl and the second one being a [[Living Weapon]] who looks like she stepped out from a horror movie.
** [[Skullgirls]] has Ms. Fortune and Painwheel, with the first due to being a catgirl and the second one being a [[Living Weapon]] who looks like she stepped out from a horror movie.
* Katrina from ''[[Quest for Glory]]'' seems to be barefoot even since when the Hero first meets her.
* Katrina from ''[[Quest for Glory]]'' seems to be barefoot even since when the Hero first meets her.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', as of latest expansion, maintains remarkable parity of attitude towards shoes among its races. Alliance and Horde alike have:
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', as of latest expansion, maintains remarkable parity of attitude towards shoes among its races. Alliance and Horde alike have:
** One race with hooves that preclude wearing shoes. Footwear is equippable for everyone though -- it just doesn't show on their model except the ankle part (Draenei and Tauren);
** One race with hooves that preclude wearing shoes. Footwear is equippable for everyone though—it just doesn't show on their model except the ankle part (Draenei and Tauren);
** One race with non-traditional foot anatomy that seems to be similarly incompatible with displaying shoes (Worgen with their bestial paws, and Trolls on their bizarre two-toed feet with vestigial third toe on the heel);
** One race with non-traditional foot anatomy that seems to be similarly incompatible with displaying shoes (Worgen with their bestial paws, and Trolls on their bizarre two-toed feet with vestigial third toe on the heel);
** One race which, while generally wears shoes, is sufficiently in tune with nature to feel equally comfortable with or without them (Night Elves and Orcs). Thus they often forego proper shoes, sometimes even when wearing full battle armor, in favor of soleless ankleguards;
** One race which, while generally wears shoes, is sufficiently in tune with nature to feel equally comfortable with or without them (Night Elves and Orcs). Thus they often forego proper shoes, sometimes even when wearing full battle armor, in favor of soleless ankleguards;
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** Of known lore figures, the night elf High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind and traitorous former Arch-Druid Fandral Staghelm are shown barefoot. Near the end of the ''Cataclysm'' expansion, this was averted: Tyrande received a model update changing her from a barefoot priestess in a gown to a warrior priestess in a [[Magical Girl]] dress and high heels.
** Of known lore figures, the night elf High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind and traitorous former Arch-Druid Fandral Staghelm are shown barefoot. Near the end of the ''Cataclysm'' expansion, this was averted: Tyrande received a model update changing her from a barefoot priestess in a gown to a warrior priestess in a [[Magical Girl]] dress and high heels.
** [[God Save Us From the Queen|Evil empress Azshara]], ruler of night elves ten thousand years ago, doesn't wear shoes either when the players pay her a visit in the past. Her justification is apparently a display of power and arrogance.
** [[God Save Us From the Queen|Evil empress Azshara]], ruler of night elves ten thousand years ago, doesn't wear shoes either when the players pay her a visit in the past. Her justification is apparently a display of power and arrogance.
* Quite many [[Mutant]]-type characters in ''[[Champions Online (Video Game)|Champions Online]]'', either due to unusual foot anatomy or savage personalities.
* Quite many [[Mutant]]-type characters in ''[[Champions Online]]'', either due to unusual foot anatomy or savage personalities.
** The most prominent example is FBI agent Kodiak, who does not like people staring at his big hairy feet ''while'' never missing an opportunity to point out how big and hairy they are. He is also a [[Badass]]. Subverted with his [[Evil Twin]] in the Multifarian [[Mirror Universe]], who wears shoes but has a notably more bestial face.
** The most prominent example is FBI agent Kodiak, who does not like people staring at his big hairy feet ''while'' never missing an opportunity to point out how big and hairy they are. He is also a [[Badass]]. Subverted with his [[Evil Twin]] in the Multifarian [[Mirror Universe]], who wears shoes but has a notably more bestial face.
** A number of escaped prisoners from the Westside Prison and Stronghold.
** A number of escaped prisoners from the Westside Prison and Stronghold.
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** Nearly all members of the Bigfoot tribes in Canada. Guess why.
** Nearly all members of the Bigfoot tribes in Canada. Guess why.
** And many player characters, of course.
** And many player characters, of course.
* Elika, from the new ''[[Prince of Persia]]'' is a barefooting, [[Well Excuse Me Princess|spicy princess]] with feet [[Badass|made of steel]], running and jumping from burning deserts to rocky cliffs without a need for shoes, all the while fighting to stop an [[God Is Evil|evil, pissed off god]] from breaking out of his prison, without even taking a minute's break.
* Elika, from the new ''[[Prince of Persia]]'' is a barefooting, [[Well, Excuse Me, Princess!|spicy princess]] with feet [[Badass|made of steel]], running and jumping from burning deserts to rocky cliffs without a need for shoes, all the while fighting to stop an [[God Is Evil|evil, pissed off god]] from breaking out of his prison, without even taking a minute's break.
* Kunoichi's alternate costumes in both ''[[Samurai Warriors]]'' and ''Warriors Orochi Z'' have her traverse practically barefoot, wearing only instep "guards" (i.e. toeless, heelless socks). In ''[[Warriors Orochi]]'', Da Ji also runs around barefoot (well, bare ''pawed'', since she's a [[Petting Zoo People|fox demon]]).
* Kunoichi's alternate costumes in both ''[[Samurai Warriors]]'' and ''Warriors Orochi Z'' have her traverse practically barefoot, wearing only instep "guards" (i.e. toeless, heelless socks). In ''[[Warriors Orochi]]'', Da Ji also runs around barefoot (well, bare ''pawed'', since she's a [[Petting Zoo People|fox demon]]).
* Beast races (Khajiit and Argonian) in ''[[The Elder Scrolls (Video Game)|Morrowind]]'' can't wear shoes or boots, due to being digitigrade and having differently shaped feet to humans, elves, and each other. Khajiiti gain absolutely nothing in return for having one less equipment slot and inability to wear the best helmets, so they are the least popular race in the game. Argonians see their biggest use in speed runs, as they start with a bonus to speed and athletics.
* Beast races (Khajiit and Argonian) in ''[[The Elder Scrolls|Morrowind]]'' can't wear shoes or boots, due to being digitigrade and having differently shaped feet to humans, elves, and each other. Khajiiti gain absolutely nothing in return for having one less equipment slot and inability to wear the best helmets, so they are the least popular race in the game. Argonians see their biggest use in speed runs, as they start with a bonus to speed and athletics.
* Maylene from ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Video Game)|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]'' games. Perhaps because she's a Fighting-type specialist, she believes it's healthier for one to go barefoot. In ''Platinum'', she remains barefoot even while walking to [[Slippy Slidey Ice World|Snowpoint City]]!
* Maylene from ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]'' games. Perhaps because she's a Fighting-type specialist, she believes it's healthier for one to go barefoot. In ''Platinum'', she remains barefoot even while walking to [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World|Snowpoint City]]!
** Among the kinds of regular trainers you battle, the Psychics often go barefoot. Swimmers and Tubers do as well, but they don't count since they're in swimsuits. Also male Fighting-type trainers, wearing karate gis.
** Among the kinds of regular trainers you battle, the Psychics often go barefoot. Swimmers and Tubers do as well, but they don't count since they're in swimsuits. Also male Fighting-type trainers, wearing karate gis.
* Kaede Smith from ''[[Killer 7]]''. Her nickname as part of the Killer 7 is actually "Barefoot".
* Kaede Smith from ''[[Killer7]]''. Her nickname as part of the Killer 7 is actually "Barefoot".
* Marky Dubois of ''[[Backyard Sports (Video Game)|Backyard Sports]]'' was like this originally.
* Marky Dubois of ''[[Backyard Sports]]'' was like this originally.
* Hurthlings from ''[[Ancient Domains of Mystery]]'' do not like shoes and get a dexterity penalty for wearing them.
* Hurthlings from ''[[Ancient Domains of Mystery]]'' do not like shoes and get a dexterity penalty for wearing them.
* Ilia from ''[[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]''. The game's version of the Great Fairy as well, who also doesn't wear a shirt (but covers up with [[Godiva Hair]]).
* Ilia from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]''. The game's version of the Great Fairy as well, who also doesn't wear a shirt (but covers up with [[Godiva Hair]]).
* Similar to the ''Morrowind'' example above, Kieran in ''Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos'' is a Huline (a cat-human hybrid) and the only playable character who cannot equip footwear of any kind due to his unique leg structure.
* Similar to the ''Morrowind'' example above, Kieran in ''Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos'' is a Huline (a cat-human hybrid) and the only playable character who cannot equip footwear of any kind due to his unique leg structure.
* ''[[Ryu ga Gotoku (Video Game)|Ryu ga Gotoku]]'': When fighting in the underground Coliseum, Kazuma Kiryu [[Incredibly Lame Pun|eschews shoes]]. Almost certainly an example of [[Badass|badassitude]].
* ''[[Ryu ga Gotoku]]'': When fighting in the underground Coliseum, Kazuma Kiryu [[Incredibly Lame Pun|eschews shoes]]. Almost certainly an example of [[badass]]itude.
* Abe no Yasutsugu, the [[Artificial Human]] [[Onmyodo|onmyoji]] from ''[[Harukanaru Toki no Naka De (Video Game)|Harukanaru Toki no Naka De]] 2'', goes around barefoot, in a strange difference from Yasuaki in the first game, of whom Yasutsugu is an [[Expy]].<ref>Of course, Yasutsugu apparently doesn't wear ''pants'' either...</ref>
* Abe no Yasutsugu, the [[Artificial Human]] [[Onmyodo|onmyoji]] from ''[[Harukanaru Toki no Naka de]] 2'', goes around barefoot, in a strange difference from Yasuaki in the first game, of whom Yasutsugu is an [[Expy]].<ref>Of course, Yasutsugu apparently doesn't wear ''pants'' either...</ref>
* ''[[Touhou (Video Game)|Touhou]]'' series:
* ''[[Touhou]]'' series:
** Tewi Inaba, the [[Youkai]] earth rabbit. This emphasizes that, while she may look human, she is still very much a wild animal at heart.
** Tewi Inaba, the [[Youkai]] earth rabbit. This emphasizes that, while she may look human, she is still very much a wild animal at heart.
** [[Our Fairies Are Different|Cirno]] as well. She wears socks, but never shoes.
** [[Our Fairies Are Different|Cirno]] as well. She wears socks, but never shoes.
** Yasaka Kanako too, is either barefoot half the time, or in really loose straw sandals.
** Yasaka Kanako too, is either barefoot half the time, or in really loose straw sandals.
** Minoriko Aki doesn't seem to be wearing shoes, either. Oddly, her sister is.
** Minoriko Aki doesn't seem to be wearing shoes, either. Oddly, her sister is.
* The main character of ''[[Enslaved Odyssey to The West (Video Game)|Enslaved Odyssey to The West]]'', Monkey, goes barefoot. Kinda helps him look even more like [[Meaningful Name|his namesake]].
* The main character of ''[[Enslaved: Odyssey to the West|Enslaved Odyssey to The West]]'', Monkey, goes barefoot. Kinda helps him look even more like [[Meaningful Name|his namesake]].
* Played with in ''[[Blaze Union]]''. Mizer ''loves'' shoes, but he's made an oath to go barefoot until the poor are no longer oppressed.
* Played with in ''[[Blaze Union]]''. Mizer ''loves'' shoes, but he's made an oath to go barefoot until the poor are no longer oppressed.
* Chell, the player character in ''[[Portal (Video Game)|Portal]]'', for some reason. Her Advanced Knee Replacement prosthetics (that prevent falling damage) don't seem to require it. This may be because [[Good Morning Crono|at the start of the game, she was sleeping]]. Averted in the sequel, where she wears the Long Fall Boots instead.
* Chell, the player character in ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'', for some reason. Her Advanced Knee Replacement prosthetics (that prevent falling damage) don't seem to require it. This may be because [[Good Morning, Crono|at the start of the game, she was sleeping]]. Averted in the sequel, where she wears the Long Fall Boots instead.
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]''
* ''[[Final Fantasy]]''
** In ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (Video Game)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', ''three'' extremely attractive ladies go barefoot: [[Beauty Equals Goodness|Cosmos]], [[Creepy Sexy|The Cloud Of Darkness]], and [[The Vamp|Ultimecia]], plus one more ([[Miko|Yuna]]) has something of a [[Foot Focus]]. Lots of people suspect the ''Dissidia'' designs were intended to target as many fetishes as possible, this is part of the reason why. Cosmos is a goddess, and as such isn't expected to wear shoes; Cloud of Darkness is a [[Hive Mind]] and doesn't actually ''look'' like that; Yuna's lack of shoes comes from her source material (shoes get in the way when you do the Sending on the surface of a lake, apparently)... No clue about Ultimecia.
** In ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', ''three'' extremely attractive ladies go barefoot: [[Beauty Equals Goodness|Cosmos]], [[Creepy Sexy|The Cloud Of Darkness]], and [[The Vamp|Ultimecia]], plus one more ([[Miko|Yuna]]) has something of a [[Foot Focus]]. Lots of people suspect the ''Dissidia'' designs were intended to target as many fetishes as possible, this is part of the reason why. Cosmos is a goddess, and as such isn't expected to wear shoes; Cloud of Darkness is a [[Hive Mind]] and doesn't actually ''look'' like that; Yuna's lack of shoes comes from her source material (shoes get in the way when you do the Sending on the surface of a lake, apparently)... No clue about Ultimecia.
** That's nothing really compared to ''[[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X]]'', where pretty much ''everyone'' went barefoot -- the [[NPC|NPCs]] at least anyway. Seriously, 4 out of 5 random [[NPC|NPCs]] would be barefoot, with the vast majority being female. Out of the party, though, it's limited to Yuna (see above), Wakka (tropical islander), and Kimahri (giant furred beastman). Justified by Spira's mostly tropical climate.
** That's nothing really compared to ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', where pretty much ''everyone'' went barefoot—the [[NPC]]s at least anyway. Seriously, 4 out of 5 random [[NPC]]s would be barefoot, with the vast majority being female. Out of the party, though, it's limited to Yuna (see above), Wakka (tropical islander), and Kimahri (giant furred beastman). Justified by Spira's mostly tropical climate.
* Zilean in ''[[League of Legends]]'' is not wearing shoes. However, given that he's floating...
* Zilean in ''[[League of Legends]]'' is not wearing shoes. However, given that he's floating...
* Many ''[[Fire Emblem (Video Game)|Fire Emblem]]'' games have at least one character who doesn't wear shoes, though sometimes this is only apparent in their official art (and, as characters tend to be drawn multiple times by different people, it may change from art to art). This is especially common with the Dancer class ([[Fetish Fuel|for obvious reasons]]), and to a lesser extent the Brigand class (probably to emphasize their wild nature).
* Many ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' games have at least one character who doesn't wear shoes, though sometimes this is only apparent in their official art (and, as characters tend to be drawn multiple times by different people, it may change from art to art). This is especially common with the Dancer class ([[Fetish Fuel|for obvious reasons]]), and to a lesser extent the Brigand class (probably to emphasize their wild nature).
* The protagonist of ''[[The Suffering]]'', Torque, takes off his shoes after entering his cell in the intro. When his cell door is opened, he leaves his shoes behind and spends the rest of the first game barefoot.
* The protagonist of ''[[The Suffering]]'', Torque, takes off his shoes after entering his cell in the intro. When his cell door is opened, he leaves his shoes behind and spends the rest of the first game barefoot.
* Rick from the ''[[Splatterhouse]]'' series is barefoot whenever he dons the [[Artifact of Doom|Terror Mask]].
* Rick from the ''[[Splatterhouse]]'' series is barefoot whenever he dons the [[Artifact of Doom|Terror Mask]].


== [[Web Animation]] ==
* The [[Anthropomorphic Objects|fruit ninjas]] of ''[[Banana-nana-Ninja!]]'' don't wear shoes because their legs (when they have any) are stick figures. Except during a [[Super Move Portrait Attack]].


== Web Animation ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Coffinshaker, Pai, and some minor characters from ''[[What's Shakin']]'' and ''[[Coffin Comics]]'' never wear shoes.
* The [[Anthropomorphic Objects|fruit ninjas]] of ''[[Banana Nana Ninja (Web Animation)|Banana Nana Ninja]]'' don't wear shoes because their legs (when they have any) are stick figures. Except during a [[Super Move Portrait Attack]].
* Angora of ''[[The Meek]]'' goes barefoot. In the beginning she doesn't wear ''anything'', making it more a case of [[Naked on Arrival|Does Not Like Clothes]], but as the story goes on she starts collecting clothing, but still no shoes (or shirt).

* Belkar Bitterleaf from ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''. Being a halfling, this might as well be a racial ability for him. In his own words, he is "[[Badass Boast|A SEXY SHOELESS GOD OF WAR!]]"

{{quote|'''Belkar:''' Pffft. Shoes are for suckers. All part of a big conspiracy on the part of the cobblers.}}
== Web Comics ==
* [[Terinu]] himself (you try finding shoes for guys with three toes) and Ninetta are the worst offenders. Not to mention every Vulpine not in a spacesuit...
* Coffinshaker, Pai, and some minor characters from ''[[What's Shakin]]'' and ''[[Coffin Comics (Webcomic)|Coffin Comics]]'' never wear shoes.
* Mab from ''[[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]]''. According to [http://missmab.com/Cast/mab.php her official biography], "Mab has a deep-seated dislike of wearing shoes."
* Angora of ''[[The Meek (Webcomic)|The Meek]]'' goes barefoot. In the beginning she doesn't wear ''anything'', making it more a case of [[Naked On Arrival|Does Not Like Clothes]], but as the story goes on she starts collecting clothing, but still no shoes (or shirt).
* Morgana Honeydew of ''[[Flaky Pastry]]'', being a halfling, doesn't wear shoes. [http://flakypastry.runningwithpencils.com/comic.php?strip_id=247 She claims this is because she can't find any in her width.]
* Belkar Bitterleaf from ''[[The Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|The Order of the Stick]]''. Being a halfling, this might as well be a racial ability for him. In his own words, he is "[[Badass Boast|A SEXY SHOELESS GOD OF WAR!]]"
* Most of the characters in ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131101002550/http://salttheholly.com/ Salt the Holly]'' go barefoot even when shoes are available.
{{quote| '''Belkar:''' Pffft. Shoes are for suckers. All part of a big conspiracy on the part of the cobblers.}}
* [[Terinu (Webcomic)|Terinu]] himself (you try finding shoes for guys with three toes) and Ninetta are the worst offenders. Not to mention every Vulpine not in a spacesuit...
* Mab from ''[[Dan and Mabs Furry Adventures]]''. According to [http://missmab.com/Cast/mab.php her official biography], "Mab has a deep-seated dislike of wearing shoes."
* Morgana Honeydew of ''[[Flaky Pastry (Webcomic)|Flaky Pastry]]'', being a halfling, doesn't wear shoes. She claims this is because she can't find any in her width.
* Most of the characters in ''[http://www.salttheholly.com/ Salt the Holly]'' go barefoot even when shoes are available.
* Almost all of the female characters remain barefooted in ''[http://www.1977thecomic.com/ 1977]''. Many of the boys wind up that way, as well. Creator W. Byron Wilkins once stated on his blog that he "[[Author Appeal|always had a thing for chicks who never wore shoes.]]"
* Almost all of the female characters remain barefooted in ''[http://www.1977thecomic.com/ 1977]''. Many of the boys wind up that way, as well. Creator W. Byron Wilkins once stated on his blog that he "[[Author Appeal|always had a thing for chicks who never wore shoes.]]"
* The title character of ''[[Daisy Is Dead]]'' usually walks around barefoot.
* The title character of ''[[Daisy Is Dead]]'' usually walks around barefoot.
* Meghan, the lead character of ''[http://www.arpeggiothecomic.com/ Arpeggio]'', has "[http://www.arpeggiothecomic.com/cast.htm got no use for shoes... and can get rather militant about that]." After she's chastised by an administrator, Meghan's best friend asks, "Meg, do you even ''own'' shoes?" The response: "[http://www.arpeggiothecomic.com/episode4.htm I think I saw a pair at the bottom of my closet last spring. Maybe]."
* Meghan, the lead character of ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130818132943/http://www.arpeggiothecomic.com/ Arpeggio]'', has "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130818134125/http://www.arpeggiothecomic.com/cast.htm got no use for shoes... and can get rather militant about that]." After she's chastised by an administrator, Meghan's best friend asks, "Meg, do you even ''own'' shoes?" The response: "[https://web.archive.org/web/20120310230937/http://www.arpeggiothecomic.com/episode4.htm I think I saw a pair at the bottom of my closet last spring. Maybe]."
* Hope from ''[[Alone in A Crowd (Webcomic)|Alone in A Crowd]]'' embodies this trope. She explains her reasons in [http://www.aiacrowd.com/archivedStrips/84_feb1009.html this comic]. (She's also not averse to some occasional [http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/3605/skinnydipinginacrowd.jpg skinny dipping]...)
* Hope from ''[[Alone in a Crowd (webcomic)|Alone in A Crowd]]'' embodies this trope. She explains her reasons in [https://web.archive.org/web/20111129202446/http://www.aiacrowd.com/archivedStrips/84_feb1009.html this comic]. (She's also not averse to some occasional [http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/3605/skinnydipinginacrowd.jpg skinny dipping]...)
* Antimony of ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', while less pronounced than most other characters on this page, prefers to go barefoot when alone and [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=875 remove shoes while at rest outside]. Unusually, it [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=308 realistically] affects [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=848 her soles]. It ''is'' a matter of choice -- she's still barefoot when possible even after being taught to make ''[[One Size Fits All|perfectly fitting]]'' boots.
* Antimony of ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', while less pronounced than most other characters on this page, prefers to go barefoot when alone and [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=875 remove shoes while at rest outside]. Unusually, it [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=308 realistically] affects [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=848 her soles]. It ''is'' a matter of choice—she's still barefoot when possible even after being taught to make ''[[One Size Fits All|perfectly fitting]]'' boots.
* The main character in Kelly Hamilton's comic ''[http://www.junglestudio.com/roza/ Roza]'' is barefoot most of the time. At one point she steals boots but loses them soon thereafter. Her curse of having self-igniting blood may help her survive barefoot in snow with no damage. As of the latest chapter, she has the boots back and looks to be keeping them on. According to the author, once Roza enters the big city she'll be wearing light pumps for good. [[Fan Dumb|The fans are displeased]].
* The main character in Kelly Hamilton's comic ''[http://www.junglestudio.com/roza/ Roza]'' is barefoot most of the time. At one point she steals boots but loses them soon thereafter. Her curse of having self-igniting blood may help her survive barefoot in snow with no damage. As of the latest chapter, she has the boots back and looks to be keeping them on. According to the author, once Roza enters the big city she'll be wearing light pumps for good. [[Fan Dumb|The fans are displeased]].
* The wights of ''[[Vanadys Tales of a Fallen Goddess (Webcomic)|Vanadys Tales of a Fallen Goddess]]'' go barefoot, largely because they have big, clawed feet and shoes would be impractical.
* The wights of ''[[Vanadys: Tales of a Fallen Goddess]]'' go barefoot, largely because they have big, clawed feet and shoes would be impractical.
* ''[[Elf Blood]]''
* ''[[Elf Blood]]''
** Ixnay, being a pixie, has never been seen to be wearing shoes. Considering that the only other pixie shown in the comic thus far, Sassoon, also goes barefoot it can probably be safely assumed that the whole pixie race doesn't see the need for shoes since they're normally either flying or resting on elevated surfaces (tables, etc).
** Ixnay, being a pixie, has never been seen to be wearing shoes. Considering that the only other pixie shown in the comic thus far, Sassoon, also goes barefoot it can probably be safely assumed that the whole pixie race doesn't see the need for shoes since they're normally either flying or resting on elevated surfaces (tables, etc).
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* Trigger in ''[[Far Out There]]'', at least ever since he adopted his space hippy look.
* Trigger in ''[[Far Out There]]'', at least ever since he adopted his space hippy look.
* Kari Tyrell in ''[[Crimson Dark]]''. Strangely, it is never brought up in dialogue, and almost no visual focus makes that clear. She just doesn't wear shoes when she's not in the cockpit.
* Kari Tyrell in ''[[Crimson Dark]]''. Strangely, it is never brought up in dialogue, and almost no visual focus makes that clear. She just doesn't wear shoes when she's not in the cockpit.
* In [http://comics.feedtacoma.com/pet-projects/ ''Pet Projects''], Notle the Witch usually goes barefoot when she is at home. She wear shoes or boots when she's outside, or at work though.
* In [https://web.archive.org/web/20131107050205/http://comics.feedtacoma.com/pet-projects/ ''Pet Projects''], Notle the Witch usually goes barefoot when she is at home. She wear shoes or boots when she's outside, or at work though.
* Itchyknee-san of ''[[Samurai Princess]]'' does not wear shoes, but that is part of being a sumo wrestler. Jacquline however just does not like socks.
* Itchyknee-san of ''[[Samurai Princess]]'' does not wear shoes, but that is part of being a sumo wrestler. Jacquline however just does not like socks.
* Myari from ''[[Ears for Elves (Webcomic)|Ears for Elves]]'' doesn't make a big deal of it, but has yet to be seen wearing shoes/boots/moccasins. This is apparently something she has done since childhood.
* Myari from ''[[Ears for Elves]]'' doesn't make a big deal of it, but has yet to be seen wearing shoes/boots/moccasins. This is apparently something she has done since childhood.
* Sette Frummagen from ''[[Unsounded]]'' remains barefoot from the first panel where she appears and on. It's not explained why, and [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|no one really cares enough to bring it up]].
* Sette Frummagen from ''[[Unsounded]]'' remains barefoot from the first panel where she appears and on. It's not explained why, and [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|no one really cares enough to bring it up]].


== Web Original ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* In an obvious display of [[Author Appeal]], ''The Barefoot Sorority'', a series of stories by southerncrossfire44, is built around this trope. The concept is [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]. The first story is [http://southerncrossfire44.deviantart.com/art/The-Barefoot-Sorority-89588644 here].
* In an obvious display of [[Author Appeal]], ''The Barefoot Sorority'', a series of stories by southerncrossfire44, is built around this trope. The concept is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]. The first story is [http://southerncrossfire44.deviantart.com/art/The-Barefoot-Sorority-89588644 here].
** southerncrossfire44 has also written two other series, also available at his [[Deviant ART]] site: another [[Slice of Life]] story called ''No Shoes Pizza'', and a new [[Spy Drama]] called ''Barefoot Agent''.
** southerncrossfire44 has also written two other series, also available at his [[Deviant ART]] site: another [[Slice of Life]] story called ''No Shoes Pizza'', and a new [[Spy Drama]] called ''Barefoot Agent''.
* [http://queengwenevere.deviantart.com Gwenevere Singley's] foppishly sociopathic shapeshifter Erroneous is always barefoot, even when he's engaged in espionage activities where shoes would help him blend better. He refuses to explain why, but it might be for the same reason he's not 100% comfortable wearing normal clothes even; he can do it, but if he's not required to wear something else, he prefers a slightly mangled chainmail robe under a long black coat. He's so anti-shoes that in a recent Christmas picture, he's actually transformed his feet into ice skate blades rather than just wearing a pair of skates.
* [http://queengwenevere.deviantart.com Gwenevere Singley's] foppishly sociopathic shapeshifter Erroneous is always barefoot, even when he's engaged in espionage activities where shoes would help him blend better. He refuses to explain why, but it might be for the same reason he's not 100% comfortable wearing normal clothes even; he can do it, but if he's not required to wear something else, he prefers a slightly mangled chainmail robe under a long black coat. He's so anti-shoes that in a recent Christmas picture, he's actually transformed his feet into ice skate blades rather than just wearing a pair of skates.
* [[The Cinema Snob (Web Video)|The Cinema Snob]] is often seen without shoes and just wearing socks. He doesn't ''always'' do this, but he figures 9/10 times his feet are out of sight anyway, and he even goes out to lampshade this a couple of times. In several of his reviews he's also been completely barefoot with no socks.
* [[The Cinema Snob]] is often seen without shoes and just wearing socks. He doesn't ''always'' do this, but he figures 9/10 times his feet are out of sight anyway, and he even goes out to lampshade this a couple of times. In several of his reviews he's also been completely barefoot with no socks.
* Curly from ''[[Shiny Objects Videos]]'' rarely wore shoes in the earlier videos. [[Real Life Writes the Plot]].
* Curly from ''[[Shiny Objects Videos]]'' rarely wore shoes in the earlier videos. [[Real Life Writes the Plot]].
* [[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]] wears battered sneakers when he goes outside, but when he's in his house he'll nearly always be barefoot.
* [[The Nostalgia Critic]] wears battered sneakers when he goes outside, but when he's in his house he'll nearly always be barefoot.
* Alexandra Hutton of [[The Book of Stories OCT]], being a famous bookwriter, as well as working for a major publishing company, doesn't want to give a damn about wearing shoes: unless it's not needed, she will most probably wear sandals.
* Alexandra Hutton of [[The Book of Stories (Original Character Tournament)|''The Book of Stories'' (Original Character Tournament)]], being a famous bookwriter, as well as working for a major publishing company, doesn't want to give a damn about wearing shoes: unless it's not needed, she will most probably wear sandals.


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Toph from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' does not like wearing shoes or having her feet touched, presumably because as a blind Earthbender she "sees" through her feet. Earthbenders in general tend to be averse to footwear, beyond sole-less coverings for the top of their feet.
* Toph from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' does not like wearing shoes or having her feet touched, presumably because as a blind Earthbender she "sees" through her feet. Earthbenders in general tend to be averse to footwear, beyond sole-less coverings for the top of their feet.
* Nearly all of the villains and few of the heroes in the [[Continuity Reboot|2002 series]] of ''[[He-Man and The Masters of The Universe (Animation)|He-Man and The Masters of The Universe]]'' follow this trope.
* Nearly all of the villains and few of the heroes in the [[Continuity Reboot|2002 series]] of ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' follow this trope.
* The title character of Canadian/French series ''[[Tupu (Animation)|Tupu]]'' is the "[[Wild Child|Wild Girl]] of [[New York City|Central Park]]". As such she generally wears a T-shirt and slacks but no shoes.
* The title character of Canadian/French series ''[[Tupu]]'' is the "[[Wild Child|Wild Girl]] of [[New York City|Central Park]]". As such she generally wears a T-shirt and slacks but no shoes.
* Absolutely everyone in ''[[The Flintstones (Animation)|The Flintstones]]'' and its [[Spin Off|Spin Offs]].
* Absolutely everyone in ''[[The Flintstones]]'' and its [[Spin-Off|Spin Offs]].
* Possibly the strangest example has to be Magnolia from the newest ''[[George of the Jungle]]'' cartoon. She is the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|girly girl to Ursula's tomboy]], so she is hard-wired to LOVE shopping and fashion of all kinds, [[All Women Love Shoes|especially shoes]]. Yet, being a [[Jungle Princess]], she is never seen wearing them.
* Possibly the strangest example has to be Magnolia from the newest ''[[George of the Jungle]]'' cartoon. She is the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|girly girl to Ursula's tomboy]], so she is hard-wired to LOVE shopping and fashion of all kinds, [[All Women Love Shoes|especially shoes]]. Yet, being a [[Jungle Princess]], she is never seen wearing them.
* Fang from ''[[Dave the Barbarian (Animation)|Dave the Barbarian]]'' is barefoot in her regular outfit.
* Fang from ''[[Dave the Barbarian]]'' is barefoot in her regular outfit.
* Wooldoor Sockbat of ''[[Drawn Together (Animation)|Drawn Together]]'' never wears shoes, always going about in sock feet regardless of the situation.
* Wooldoor Sockbat of ''[[Drawn Together]]'' never wears shoes, always going about in sock feet regardless of the situation.
* ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]''
* ''[[Wakfu]]''
** Most members of the Sadida class fall into this, though some do wear sandals. Probably linked to their [[Plant Person]] nature (they likely favor constant contact with the earth). Funnily, "Sadida" comes from reversing Adidas...
** Most members of the Sadida class fall into this, though some do wear sandals. Probably linked to their [[Plant Person]] nature (they likely favor constant contact with the earth). Funnily, "Sadida" comes from reversing Adidas...
** Notably, Sadida Princess Amalia usually doesn't wear shoes. She does wear sandals when dressed in her princess outfit, though immediately ditches them when she goes adventuring again.
** Notably, Sadida Princess Amalia usually doesn't wear shoes. She does wear sandals when dressed in her princess outfit, though immediately ditches them when she goes adventuring again.
** Tristepin seems to have become a barefooter after episode 25.
** Tristepin seems to have become a barefooter after episode 25.
* The Captain's Daughter from ''[[The Drinky Crow Show (Animation)|The Drinky Crow Show]]'' is another barefooter.
* The Captain's Daughter from ''[[The Drinky Crow Show]]'' is another barefooter.
* Beezy on ''[[Jimmy Two Shoes (Animation)|Jimmy Two Shoes]]''. Not immediatly noticable at first since he's not human, but everyone else, including [[The Caligula|his father]], wears them, human or not.
* Beezy on ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes|Jimmy Two Shoes]]''. Not immediatly noticable at first since he's not human, but everyone else, including [[The Caligula|his father]], wears them, human or not.
* Jeff da Maori from ''[[Bro Town (Animation)|Bro Town]]''.
* Jeff da Maori from ''[[Bro Town]]''.
* The Prairie People from ''[[Bravestarr (Animation)|Bravestarr]]''.
* The Prairie People from ''[[Bravestarr]]''.
* ''[[The Batman (Animation)|The Batman]]'''s incarnation of [[The Joker]] tends to go barefoot.
* ''[[The Batman]]''{{'}}s incarnation of [[The Joker]] tends to go barefoot.
** As does Poison Ivy.
** As does Poison Ivy.
* Nat Smurfling in ''[[The Smurfs (Animation)|The Smurfs]]'' wears brown footless pants.
* Nat Smurfling in ''[[The Smurfs (animation)|The Smurfs]]'' wears brown footless pants.
* Aquaman and Aqualad from ''[[Young Justice (Animation)|Young Justice]]'', often going barefoot when in costume. Even in [[Exposed to The Elements|sub-zero]] temperatures. Though when Aqualad was in civves, he wore sandals.
* Aquaman and Aqualad from ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'', often going barefoot when in costume. Even in [[Exposed to the Elements|sub-zero]] temperatures. Though when Aqualad was in civves, he wore sandals.
* Jean LeFoot, "The Barefoot [[Pirate]]", from the 1960's and 2000's Cap'n Crunch commercials.
* Jean LeFoot, "The Barefoot [[Pirate]]", from the 1960's and 2000's Cap'n Crunch commercials.
* [[Jana of the Jungle (Animation)|Jana of the Jungle]], another barefoot [[Jungle Princess]].
* [[Jana of the Jungle]], another barefoot [[Jungle Princess]].
* Lua from ''[[Kong the Animated Series (Animation)|Kong the Animated Series]]''. The [[Jungle Princess]] Shaman is never seen wearing shoes.
* Lua from ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]''. The [[Jungle Princess]] Shaman is never seen wearing shoes.
* Beingal from the ''[[Legend of the Dragon (Animation)|Legend of the Dragon]]'' series, is never seen wearing shoes. Though this could because when she embodies her Tiger Form, her feet grow bigger and the claws would probably damage any footwear.
* Beingal from the ''[[Legend of the Dragon]]'' series, is never seen wearing shoes. Though this could because when she embodies her Tiger Form, her feet grow bigger and the claws would probably damage any footwear.
* In ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]'', "Tree House of Horror X". Lisa/Clobber Girl is always barefoot.
* In ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', "Tree House of Horror X". Lisa/Clobber Girl is always barefoot.
* Wuya in her human form from ''[[Xiaolin Showdown (Animation)|Xiaolin Showdown]]''.
* Wuya in her human form from ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]''.
* Plato in ''[[Hurricanes (Animation)|Hurricanes]]''.
* Plato in ''[[Hurricanes]]''.
* Miracle from ''[[Sit Down Shut Up (Animation)|Sit Down Shut Up]]'' goes barefoot as one indicator of her [[Hippie Teacher]]/[[Granola Girl]]/[[New Age Retro Hippie]] personality.
* Miracle from ''[[Sit Down, Shut Up|Sit Down Shut Up]]'' goes barefoot as one indicator of her [[Hippie Teacher]]/[[Granola Girl]]/[[New Age Retro Hippie]] personality.
* The Ice King from ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]''.
* The Ice King from ''[[Adventure Time]]''.
** The Fire Princess, though those might be [[Incredibly Lame Pun|too hot to post]].
** The Fire Princess, though those might be [[Incredibly Lame Pun|too hot to post]].
* In ''[[Thundercats 2011 (Western Animation)|ThunderCats (2011)]]'' the Drifter, a [[Rascally Rabbit]], seems a typical [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]], but a [[Flash Back]] reveals that he was [[The One Who Wears Shoes]] until a traumatic event caused him to abandon the trait, and acquire a more disheveled appearance, with tattered clothes and [[Messy Hair]].
* In [[ThunderCats (2011 series)|the 2011 ''ThunderCats'' reboot]], the Drifter, a [[Rascally Rabbit]], seems a typical [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]], but a [[Flash Back]] reveals that he was [[The One Who Wears Shoes]] until a traumatic event caused him to abandon the trait, and acquire a more disheveled appearance, with tattered clothes and [[Messy Hair]].
* Chel from ''[[The Road to El Dorado (Animation)|The Road to El Dorado]]''.
* Chel from ''[[The Road to El Dorado]]''.


== [[Real Life]] ==

== Real Life ==
* [[Nicole Kidman]], Cameron Diaz and Sean Astin have actually shown up to red carpet premieres in bare feet.
* [[Nicole Kidman]], Cameron Diaz and Sean Astin have actually shown up to red carpet premieres in bare feet.
** At the premiere of the movie ''[[Charlies Angels]]'', Cameron Diaz went barefoot so she wouldn't tower over her co-stars.
** At the premiere of the movie ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'', Cameron Diaz went barefoot so she wouldn't tower over her co-stars.
** [[Kristen Stewart]], as mentioned above, also likes to go barefoot at these fairly formal occasions.
** [[Kristen Stewart]], as mentioned above, also likes to go barefoot at these fairly formal occasions.
* [[Julia Roberts]] is known for going barefoot a lot, even going so far as to get married that way (and it wasn't a beach wedding, either). She even asks the directors she works with if she can incorporate this tendency into her characters; judging by how frequently she is barefoot in her film roles, most of them don't seem to have a problem complying.
* [[Julia Roberts]] is known for going barefoot a lot, even going so far as to get married that way (and it wasn't a beach wedding, either). She even asks the directors she works with if she can incorporate this tendency into her characters; judging by how frequently she is barefoot in her film roles, most of them don't seem to have a problem complying.
* Melissa Joan Hart is proabably an example too judging by how many times she's been photographed barefoot and that in these photos looks natural comfortable and like she's enjoying herself posing in her bare feet.
* [[Melissa Joan Hart]] is proabably an example too judging by how many times she's been photographed barefoot and that in these photos looks natural comfortable and like she's enjoying herself posing in her bare feet.
* There are a number of organizations dedicated to promoting a shoes-free lifestyle, including [http://www.barefooters.org/ The Society for Barefoot Living] and [http://www.unshod.org/pfbc/ Parents for Barefoot Children]. These groups claim that going barefoot not only provides many health benefits, but is also instrumental in creating a more peaceful, spiritually connected state of mind.
* There are a number of organizations dedicated to promoting a shoes-free lifestyle, including [http://www.barefooters.org/ The Society for Barefoot Living] and [http://www.unshod.org/pfbc/ Parents for Barefoot Children]. These groups claim that going barefoot not only provides many health benefits, but is also instrumental in creating a more peaceful, spiritually connected state of mind.
* According to some sources, [[Sophie Marceau]] is also fond of walking barefoot, especially on the old streets of Paris.
* According to some sources, [[Sophie Marceau]] is also fond of walking barefoot, especially on the old streets of Paris.
* Interior designer Genevieve Gorder is an unusual case; she went barefoot constantly on ''[[Reality TV|Trading Spaces]]'', but she claims it was because the show had no wardrobe budget and she didn't want to ruin her shoes. It remains a trademark, however; the opening graphic of ''Dear Genevieve'' shows her reclining on a couch with her shoes visibly kicked off.
* Interior designer [[w:Genevieve Gorder|Genevieve Gorder]] is an unusual case; she went barefoot constantly on [[TLC (network)|TLC]] [[Reality Show]] ''[[Trading Spaces]]'', but she claims it was because the show had no wardrobe budget and she didn't want to ruin her shoes. It remains a trademark, however; the opening graphic of ''Dear Genevieve'' shows her reclining on a couch with her shoes visibly kicked off.
** And she did a commercial or two this way, too.
** And she did a commercial or two this way, too.
* Ethiopian marathon runner Abebe Bikila famously ran and won the marathon in the Summer Olympics of 1960, running barefoot, because his team-issued shoes hurt his feet. Bikila was used to running barefoot, since that was how he typically trained. However, in 1964, he ran wearing shoes and won again.
* Ethiopian marathon runner Abebe Bikila famously ran and won the marathon in the Summer Olympics of 1960, running barefoot, because his team-issued shoes hurt his feet. Bikila was used to running barefoot, since that was how he typically trained. However, in 1964, he ran wearing shoes and won again.
** Women's distance runner Zola Budd ran most of her races barefoot, as she grew up in South Africa, accustomed to going unshod.
** Women's distance runner Zola Budd ran most of her races barefoot, as she grew up in South Africa, accustomed to going unshod.
** Barefoot running has become a significant trend among casual runners in recent years. Many barefoot runners believe that running without shoes can help prevent injuries and improve form.
** Barefoot running has become a significant trend among casual runners in recent years. Many barefoot runners believe that running without shoes can help prevent injuries and improve form.
* As implied by the nickname, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6946030.ece Colton Harris-Moore], the "barefoot boy bandit", is an 18 year old boy who eluded Sheriffs and Officers in the [[Seattle]] area for over 2 years. He also had a tendency to hunt his own food and live in the forest--until he [http://gawker.com/5584243/barefoot-bandit-colton-harris+moore-arrested-in-bahamas finally got caught]. He is currently serving a sentence of 6 and a half years, and his life story is being sold, the profits to pay restitution to his victims.
* As implied by the nickname, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6946030.ece Colton Harris-Moore], the "barefoot boy bandit", is an 18 year old boy who eluded Sheriffs and Officers in the [[Seattle]] area for over 2 years. He also had a tendency to hunt his own food and live in the forest—until he [https://web.archive.org/web/20120419161137/http://gawker.com/5584243/barefoot-bandit-colton-harris+moore-arrested-in-bahamas finally got caught]. He is currently serving a sentence of 6 and a half years, and his life story is being sold, the profits to pay restitution to his victims.
* A number of placekickers in American football have preferred to kick barefoot, citing that it gives them better control over the direction of the kick. However, the practice is currently banned in many leagues, including almost all high school leagues.
* A number of placekickers in American football have preferred to kick barefoot, citing that it gives them better control over the direction of the kick. However, the practice is currently banned in many leagues, including almost all high school leagues.
* Many martial arts of cultures the world over are practiced barefoot. The reasons vary; in Asia it is often tied to cultural customs about when and where footwear is worn. The practice has certain advantages. Bare feet provide better balance and grip to the floor, and the practice toughens the skin so that if you are attacked while barefoot you can still fight effectively.
* Many martial arts of cultures the world over are practiced barefoot. The reasons vary; in Asia it is often tied to cultural customs about when and where footwear is worn. The practice has certain advantages. Bare feet provide better balance and grip to the floor, and the practice toughens the skin so that if you are attacked while barefoot you can still fight effectively.
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* Isis and Jackrabbit, the so-called [http://www.barefoothikers.org/barefoot-sisters.html Barefoot Sisters], yo-yo hiked the Appalachian Trail (roughly 2000 miles) totally barefooted except in very snowy or icy conditions.
* Isis and Jackrabbit, the so-called [http://www.barefoothikers.org/barefoot-sisters.html Barefoot Sisters], yo-yo hiked the Appalachian Trail (roughly 2000 miles) totally barefooted except in very snowy or icy conditions.
* Reportedly, [[Summer Glau]] also isn't very fond of shoes.
* Reportedly, [[Summer Glau]] also isn't very fond of shoes.
** Now with [http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/9vjp.jpg pictoral] [[http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/08<!-- 20comic20con/2726070030_76073534b8_o.jpg evidence]]! -->
** Now with [http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/9vjp.jpg pictoral] [http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/08%20comic%20con/2726070030_76073534b8_o.jpg evidence]!
*** [[Word of God]]: [http://www.empireonline.com/interviews/interview.asp?IID=316 "I think the thing I like about River is that she gets to be barefoot so much of the time. I don’t like shoes very much".]
*** [[Word of God]]: [http://www.empireonline.com/interviews/interview.asp?IID=316 "I think the thing I like about River is that she gets to be barefoot so much of the time. I don’t like shoes very much".]
* Pamela Anderson is quite renowned [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|due to many candid photos taken and published on the net]] for walking barefoot throughout town.
* Pamela Anderson is quite renowned [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|due to many candid photos taken and published on the net]] for walking barefoot throughout town.
* A number of musicians regularly perform barefoot on stage. (See Music.)
* A number of musicians regularly perform barefoot on stage. (See Music.)
* An interview with Elijah Wood reveals that ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' director [[Peter Jackson]] often appeared barefoot on the set, "like a real-life Hobbit."
* An interview with Elijah Wood reveals that ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' director [[Peter Jackson]] often appeared barefoot on the set, "like a real-life Hobbit."
* [[Socrates (Creator)|Socrates]] may be the [[Ur Example]].
* [[Socrates]] may be the [[Ur Example]].
* At any given point, about half the students at New College of Florida are not wearing shoes. This may hold true for some other college campuses as well.
* At any given point, about half the students at New College of Florida are not wearing shoes. This may hold true for some other college campuses as well.
** Reed College, a notoriously hippie school in Oregon (which gets significantly colder than Florida) also has a large barefoot population. Because of this, the on-campus communist group has started leaving makeshift cardboard shoes outside of the dining hall where shoes are required for students who forget. New student orientation actually has to make a point to tell the students that in the dining hall, gym (on equipment) and chemistry labs, at least, they have to wear shoes.
** Reed College, a notoriously hippie school in Oregon (which gets significantly colder than Florida) also has a large barefoot population. Because of this, the on-campus communist group has started leaving makeshift cardboard shoes outside of the dining hall where shoes are required for students who forget. New student orientation actually has to make a point to tell the students that in the dining hall, gym (on equipment) and chemistry labs, at least, they have to wear shoes.
* Cody Lundin of the show ''[[Dual Survival]]'' hasn't worn shoes in over 22 years. He will, however, wear sandals (usually improvised from available materials) if necessary, such as when walking on sharp volcanic rock and other hostile terrain. But he also went barefoot in knee deep swamp water filled with highly poisonous water moccasins (which his partner Dave repeatedly called him out on).
* Cody Lundin of the show ''[[Dual Survival]]'' hasn't worn shoes in over 22 years. He will, however, wear sandals (usually improvised from available materials) if necessary, such as when walking on sharp volcanic rock and other hostile terrain. But he also went barefoot in knee deep swamp water filled with highly poisonous water moccasins (which his partner Dave repeatedly called him out on).
** Dave tends to call Cody out on his shoelessness in almost every episode.
** Dave tends to call Cody out on his shoelessness in almost every episode.
** Cody went in with his feet covered only in environments where there was knee deep snow, and that was only wearing thick wool socks.
** Cody went in with his feet covered only in environments where there was knee deep snow, and that was only wearing thick wool socks.
* [[Albert Einstein]], being the poster boy for [[Absent Minded Professor]], was a big fan of this, even going so far as to attend official functions barefoot. (And when he did wear shoes, he almost never accompanied them with socks. He did not like socks.)
* [[Albert Einstein]], being the poster boy for [[Absent-Minded Professor]], was a big fan of this, even going so far as to attend official functions barefoot. (And when he did wear shoes, he almost never accompanied them with socks. He did not like socks.)
* Isadora Duncan and practitioners of modern dance in general. (Duncan was a big fan of "nature," and most non-heritage dances are best performed barefoot, with light or nonexistent clothing.)
* Isadora Duncan and practitioners of modern dance in general. (Duncan was a big fan of "nature," and most non-heritage dances are best performed barefoot, with light or nonexistent clothing.)
* Plenty of poor people, particularly those in warm climates, ''still'' don't wear or even own shoes. Still more wear only handmade sandals, cobbled together from woven grass or cut bits of old tires.
* Plenty of poor people, particularly those in warm climates, ''still'' don't wear or even own shoes. Still more wear only handmade sandals, cobbled together from woven grass or cut bits of old tires.
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* Same goes for Muslims who are quite puzzled (and sometimes disgusted) when they see westerners wearing shoes inside their homes.
* Same goes for Muslims who are quite puzzled (and sometimes disgusted) when they see westerners wearing shoes inside their homes.
* Neither do Russians and most other post-Soviets, who consider wearing shoes at home uncultured. Some go for slippers, some go barefoot.
* Neither do Russians and most other post-Soviets, who consider wearing shoes at home uncultured. Some go for slippers, some go barefoot.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Bredl Rob Bredl], the barefoot bushman. [[Badass|Even when catching crocodiles, according to]] [[The Other Wiki]].
* [[wikipedia:Rob Bredl|Rob Bredl]], the barefoot bushman. [[Badass|Even when catching crocodiles, according to]] [[The Other Wiki]].
* Japanese Tendai Buddhist monks are known to perform a grueling journey of ascetism and devotion called the Kaihôgyô -- which takes seven years, and is basically one thousand days, ten blocks of a hundred, of running through the mountains; they start out with a distance of about one full marathon, and finish with a double marathon a day. If they fail, they are expected to kill themselves. Here's what makes it relevant to this trope: they do not wear special footwear for this, but rather simple straw sandals, and sometimes run barefoot. This has also resulted in some rather spectacular feet near the end of the undertaking.
* Japanese Tendai Buddhist monks are known to perform a grueling journey of ascetism and devotion called the Kaihôgyô—which takes seven years, and is basically one thousand days, ten blocks of a hundred, of running through the mountains; they start out with a distance of about one full marathon, and finish with a double marathon a day. If they fail, they are expected to kill themselves. Here's what makes it relevant to this trope: they do not wear special footwear for this, but rather simple straw sandals, and sometimes run barefoot. This has also resulted in some rather spectacular feet near the end of the undertaking.
* Averted in Spanish culture, where it's considered rude to be barefoot, often even within one's own home.
* Averted in Spanish culture, where it's considered rude to be barefoot, often even within one's own home.
* [[Bea Arthur]] would parade around in her house barefooted. If you look in some episodes of ''[[The Golden Girls (TV)|The Golden Girls]]'' you could also see her walking around the set without her boots. She was also prone to kicking her shoes off while driving, which caused a bit of an awkward situation once during her ''[[Maude]]'' days when she showed up at a club barefoot, having forgotten her sandals in the car. She went in anyway.
* [[Bea Arthur]] would parade around in her house barefooted. If you look in some episodes of ''[[The Golden Girls]]'' you could also see her walking around the set without her boots. She was also prone to kicking her shoes off while driving, which caused a bit of an awkward situation once during her ''[[Maude]]'' days when she showed up at a club barefoot, having forgotten her sandals in the car. She went in anyway.
* Being uncomfortable in shoes is a possible trait of people with [[Useful Notes/Asperger Syndrome|Asperger Syndrome]]. Especially kids.
* Being uncomfortable in shoes is a possible trait of people with [[Asperger's Syndrome]]. Especially kids.
** Subverted with some aspies who revile feet and wear shoes at all times in public.
** Subverted with some aspies who revile feet and wear shoes at all times in public.
* [http://sierrathebarefootgirl.blogspot.com/ Sierra Larson], who has her own blog about it. What makes her so special? she lives in Alberta, so she goes unshod almost everywhere. Even in winter. The only times she does wear anything on her feet is at work.
* [http://sierrathebarefootgirl.blogspot.com/ Sierra Larson], who has her own blog about it. What makes her so special? she lives in Alberta, so she goes unshod almost everywhere. Even in winter. The only times she does wear anything on her feet is at work.
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Shakira and her "trademark" Pies Descalzos[1]

"Shoes? No, I can certainly afford them; I go barefoot for comfort."

Ryu (win quote), Street Fighter IV

For some reason, this character tries to avoid wearing shoes whenever possible. May be because the character has some kind of mystical connection with the ground she walks on/ Wild Child status. This can also be a sign of heroism and badassery, like a milder form of Full-Frontal Assault; the Nature Hero and Barbarian Hero are most prone to it. Bridging Wild Child and Nature Hero, the Noble Savage and Jungle Princess are virtually always barefoot.

This is also sometimes a sign of youthful innocence, and many of the characters who demonstrate this trope are either children or childlike. It can also be a sign of eccentricity or absentmindedness; Bunny Ears Lawyers and Cloudcuckoolanders may go barefoot in public because they are either flouting societal conventions or are simply oblivious to them. Some do it because they're poor, though the trait may be kept even after reaching a better station. Some people do it because they find shoes uncomfortable, some people because they feel it gives them a greater awareness of or a connection to their surroundings, while some people do simply because it's something interesting or fun to do as part of their personal image, or any combination of the above.

Quite definitely Truth in Television. In Real Life, many go barefoot because they simply find it more comfortable than wearing shoes. This is backed up by an increasing amount of research, particularly on running, that not wearing shoes can dramatically reduce injury rates, while both barefooting and the use of minimalist shoes are steadily growing in various types of running. And, intuitively, if your feet smell or feel less pained upon taking off your shoes, you have to figure your body was in need of a little barefoot time.

It may be easier for some in a rural area, as urban sidewalks and roads are quite abrasive to bare feet. And that's not limited to humans: horseshoes exist for the same reason. It also varies by region; some countries are more barefoot-friendly than others (Australia, for instance). In some parts of the world, it's even common for children to attend school barefoot, and not just in poverty-stricken countries where shoes are rare.

Finally, sometimes it's just because a character's feet are unusually large or a funny shape.

Compare Foot Focus (when a TV show or movie shows frequent close-up shots of bare feet, usually as Fetish Fuel or for Author Appeal... or both, if you're Quentin Tarantino).

Contrast All Women Love Shoes and Barefoot Poverty. Furries have a tendency to be unshod, leading to a society of Barefoot Cartoon Animals, unless they're The One Who Wears Shoes.

Examples of Does Not Like Shoes include:

Anime and Manga

  • Ed from Cowboy Bebop loses all balance if she even puts on socks.
  • Maria from Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei has the same balance problem with socks and panties. Kiri is also a barefooter; panty-state is unknown, as is her dexterity.
  • L from Death Note.
    • Near also has a strong distaste for shoes, but still wears socks. Sole exception: in the manga, he's barefoot during the sequence in Roger Ruvie's office when he and Mello make their first appearance, but in the anime version of the scene he's wearing his trademark socks.
  • Bleach has a few:
    • Although she wears shoes in flashbacks, Nel now travels everywhere barefoot.
    • In the third film Fade to Black, the anime makes Rukia barefoot for her evil phase. In the manga, she completely averts the trope, only falling under Barefoot Poverty in flashbacks.
  • Shion from Kekkaishi wears this strange outfit that shows not only her bare feet, but her bellybutton, too.
  • Momoko from Sumomomo Momomo stays perpetually barefoot throughout most of the series, even during school and public outings, emphasizing her life-long martial artist training.
  • Most underwater citizens from Umi Monogatari, including the two main characters, will go barefoot, unless trying to remain inconspicuous and wearing more conventional clothes of the "sky people" (land-faring humans).
  • Kotomi from Clannad doffs her shoes frequently, most likely to remind us of her Cloudcuckoolander status.
  • Ranma ½
    • Sôun Tendô and Genma Saotome are constantly shoeless, which is fitting enough considering they are almost always dressed in martial arts uniforms. Of the two, only Sôun has the sense to wear geta when going out to the street. Early manga and anime at least showed Genma (in panda form) wiping his feet with a washcloth before coming into the house again.
    • The show's title character also tends to have a rather convenient disregard for footwear. Particularly, when changing into a girl, the male-size shoes no longer fit on her smaller female feet, so either she has to carry them around in her hand or simply chucks them if she can't be bothered.
    • Tatewaki Kunô is shoeless too whenever wearing his traditional kendo uniform—that is, most of the time.
  • Soul Eater
    • Medusa is another barefooter, except when she's in disguise. This has become such a central motif that her influence is signaled by disregarded shoes at least once.
    • As is Excalibur, who's much more the Cloudcuckoolander type than Medusa. Then again, he's also sort of a Funny Animal.
  • About 70% of the characters found in Inuyasha are barefoot, including:
    • Inu-Yasha himself. Being a dog demon, as well as Badass, he doesn't really need 'em.
    • Most villagers; especially the female ones, assuming because they're too poor to afford any sandals.
    • Rin, a young village girl picked up by Sesshoumaru travels barefoot anywhere, including in the snow without much of a problem.
    • Kagura, the wind sorceresses, is the very epitome of this trope (as well as Foot Focus), seeing as she wears extremely elaborate, expensive-looking kimonos yet is perpetually barefoot no matter the conditions. It possibly qualifies her as a Badass.
    • Also Koga, the wolf demon, though that's probably due to his animal nature. Not to mention the rest of his packmates.
  • The characters of RG Veda hate shoes so much, they'll happily traverse solid-frozen, snow-peaked mountains barefoot.
  • Kaolla Su from Love Hina, and her older sister, Amalla.
  • Coco, King Faust's perpetually barefoot Perky Female Minion [2] in Fairy Tail.
  • Evangeline from Mahou Sensei Negima ditches her shoes whenever she's inside, unless she's in class.
  • Futaba from Mitsudomoe always goes around barefoot. No-one seems to notice that.
  • Miyu from Vampire Princess Miyu is always barefoot when she goes Shinma hunting.
  • The townspeople in Haré+Guu rarely wear shoes. Weda wears sneakers when she goes hunting, but that's about it. Hare lampshades this when he points out to Guu that the school's shoe lockers never get any use.
  • Tomoe, Little Bit Beastly White-Haired Pretty Boy Kitsune from Kamisama Kiss, always goes around barefooted when he's not posing as a human.
  • A few characters in One Piece, both male (Like Franky) and female (Like Aisa), go barefoot.
  • Ringo, the Genki Girl Cheerful Child from Casshern Sins.

Comic Books

  • Mara, a perpetually barefoot Celtic shamaness created by Dennis McClain, lives and breathes this trope. In fact, this entire comic lives and breathes a dozen Fetishes, so such Foot Focus is not out of place.
  • Julie Winters of The Maxx, in both the original comic and the Animated Adaptation. She doesn't seem to have any particular aversion to shoes, but she definitely prefers going barefoot (even while walking the city streets and alleys). She does it often enough that, if you can't see her feet, and she hasn't been explicitly shown earlier to be wearing shoes, you can assume she's barefoot.
  • Tia Dalma is barefoot in the comics Pirates of the Caribbean (based on movie series of the same name).
    • The movies do not show her feet at all, so she could be barefoot in them as well.
    • In fact, lots of POTC fanfics describe her that way: one, two and many others.
  • Both Swift and Jack Hawksmoor of Stormwatch and The Authority rarely wear shoes, as she has flight powers and the ability to turn her feet into bird-like talons, and he has powers derived from urban environments and needs to stay in skin contact with the ground or buildings.
  • Cynthia Reynolds, a.k.a. Gypsy of the Justice League of America, happily walks the streets of Detroit wearing nothing but a few anklets and toe rings on her feet. It makes sense, since gypsies (in fiction at least) always seem to be barefoot—especially hot gypsy women.
  • Oracle and other Kandrakar inhabitants in WITCH (some pictures even show Wee clinging to Oracle's bare foot). Orube is also barefoot when in her warrior outfit.
  • Beast from the X-Men wears neither boots nor gloves due to his hands and feet being abnormally big. This was clearer when he was human. Human Hank certainly owned shoes in his big size, but he went barefoot when in costume because having ape-like prehensile toes was a major part of his abilities. After he became blue and furry, he stopped bothering with shoes even when in his civvies. Adversely, after his mutation progressed to a more feline-like stage and his hind legs became retrograde, he started wearing special shoes sometimes, even though this seems to make less sense than ever.
  • Plastic Man is always barefoot, even though he has no toes, and thus looks like he's wearing flesh-colored tights. It emphasizes his amorphous nature. He's been known to stretch his toes for escape attempts.
  • Many of the characters (female and male) in Love and Rockets go barefoot on a regular basis. This isn't culturally unusual in the romantically rural "Palomar/BEM" saga, but can seem that way in the urban/SF settings of the "Los Locas/Mechanics", "Runaway Rikki" and "Love & Rockets" storylines.
  • The Incredible Hulk, as his feet are not only too big, but change in size with the rest of him depending on his anger level.
  • She Hulk can follow the same trope, but it depends on the writer.
  • The Thing from Fantastic Four has always been barefoot up until the 2000s, when he started wearing boots and trousers.
  • Delirium from The Sandman rarely wears shoes. In Brief Lives she wears what looks like a pair of Doc Martens with one outfit and spends the rest of the arc barefoot.
  • Meggan from Excalibur.
  • Jinx, of the Fearsome Five and Villainy Inc., is perpetually barefoot. This is because her powers are tied to her contact with the earth at her feet. As she can be disabled by simply lifting her from the ground, imagine what shoes would do to her magic.
  • During the 60s, characters in Archie Comics went barefoot all the time, and not just at the beach or around the house. Check out any issue from this time period and you'll just about always find two or three characters who seemingly left their house without putting any shoes on. And every now and then, it would even be a central element.
  • Like many hot gypsy women, Mejai of Le Scorpion goes barefoot frequently.
  • Tanga, an alien super heroine created by Kevin Maguire, always goes barefoot and says that she's "not a big fan" of shoes, although she understands that some people are. (Technically speaking she's not barefoot since she wears a full-body suit - but she does not wear shoes, and the covers usually depict her as barefoot.)

Fan Works

  • This fanfic describes Angela from Eragon this way. Not surprising, since it focuses on her Cloudcuckoolander personality.
  • Terra Caldwell from Convergent Paths (a Pokémon fanfic) is sometimes barefoot and sometimes in pantyhose, but never wears shoes. She is a "Mother Earth" character who likes meditating.
    • Lampshaded in chapter 62, where Daniel specially mentions her "strange aversion to shoes".
  • Aki, Shinji and Asuka's daughter in the Neon Genesis Evangelion fanfic The Second Try and its sequel, Aki-chan's Life. Said character is an absolutely Adorable little four-year old who inherited her mother's stubbornness, to the point her parents gave up on trying to make her wear shoes.

Film

  • Many Disney characters go barefoot.
    • Aladdin. Even after the first movie, Aladdin still wears that old clothing of his. By the third movie however he starts wearing shoes with his old clothing.
    • Tarzan, not surprisingly, given that Tarzan lives in the jungle and is pretty much a case of "Does Not Wear Clothes". Shortly after meeting him, Jane ditches her shoes and becomes a barefooter as well.
    • Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame wore shoes in Hugo's novel (though her outfit was "tinsel and rags,") but goes barefoot in the Disney Animated Canon version, though she inexplicably gained shoes in the sequel.
    • Kida in Atlantis the Lost Empire. Like Esmeralda, she ended up wearing shoes in the sequel. Also, Word of God actually confirmed that Kida was actually wearing Greco-Roman-style sandals at the end of the first film (they are hidden underneath her dress, and are the same shade of tan as her skin, but darker).
    • The title character in Pocahontas. And yes, she too ended up wearing shoes in the sequel (and at the theme parks, along with the two mentioned above).
    • Aurora in Sleeping Beauty, at least as humble peasant girl "Briar Rose." When she gets her princess outfit and goes to the palace, then she's got shoes.
    • Giselle in Enchanted, though only in the animated segments. Possibly a direct reference to Aurora.
    • Once she gets feet, Ariel in The Little Mermaid goes barefoot more often than she wears shoes. Her daughter Melody in the sequel is a dedicated barefooter, only wearing shoes when she's forced to.
    • Rapunzel in Tangled. Of the youthful innocence variety—plus she's just never needed shoes due to never leaving her tower. Coincidentally, Rapunzel's voice actress, Mandy Moore, goes barefoot a lot in Real Life.
    • Mowgli from The Jungle Book.
    • Lilo from Liloand Stitch, who either prefers to be barefoot or wear sandals.
    • Mama Odie from The Princess and the Frog.
    • Ralph from Wreck-It Ralph and Ralph Breaks the Internet does not appear to wear shoes.
  • The Na'vi in Avatar are perpetually barefoot. Fridge Brilliance also comes into play: Given the moon's lower gravity, and denser atmosphere, it's extremely easy to lose footing and slip—especially on dirt or soil. Cause of this, the Na'vi are able to curl their large toes directly into the ground for traction. The other lifeforms also partially compensate for the lower gravity and thicker atmosphere by having an additional pair of arms/legs.
  • In the 1939 film The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck says, "Shoes and I don't get along."
  • The title character of the Tammy film series carries her shoes with her, telling people, "You don't have to wear fancy shoes to let people know you've got them."
  • Inverted with Brendan Fraser's character, George of the Jungle. He tends to go barefoot in the jungle, but for a cross-country running montage, he pulls out a pair of Nikes. Parody? Shameless Product Placement? You decide.
  • In many Hamlet adaptations (1964, 1990, 1996, etc.) Ophelia is barefoot in the mad scenes.
    • In the David Tennant version, Hamlet himself is barefoot a lot of the time, including while he is wearing a tuxedo.
  • An unusual negative example is Spectre, a Quirky Town in Big Fish. The entire population goes barefoot, and visitors' shoes are stolen so they can't leave town.
  • Agador/Spartacus, the houseboy in La Cage aux Folles (and its American remake The Birdcage), does not wear shoes because if he wears them he falls down. Armand scoffs at this, but it turns out he is telling the truth.
  • In Sex Drive, Felicia Alpine (Amanda Crew) tosses her shoes up into a tree, proclaims, "I was born barefoot!" and remains that way for pretty much the rest of the film (not always to her comfort).
  • In the '70s rednecksploitation flick Gator Bait, Wild Child Desiree remains barefoot throughout the film, climbing through trees and running through swamps with ease.
  • Another case is Simone Griffeth as Janeen in Swamp Girl, a similar film from 1971.
  • The entire civilization of Bedrock in The Flintstones. No-one wears pants, either. The men wear long shirts and the women wear either skirts or dresses. (Except when in bathing suits.)
  • Some versions of Dracula have his brides go barefoot, probably to add to their sex appeal. And to make it tougher for them to run away from the castle.
  • Ditto that for the vampire films of French director Jean Rollin. Most of the female characters in his films go barefoot at least once, and many—like The Living Dead Girl—remain barefoot for the duration.
  • Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction tends to take off her shoes whenever she can get away with it in the film. What do you expect when famed foot-lover Quentin Tarantino is writer-director?
  • Ava Gardner in The Barefoot Contessa could practically be the trope namer. Her character goes from poor peasant girl to internationally famous actress, but never loses her love of going barefoot. When a statue is commissioned of her, she insists on posing for it barefoot, and at the end of the movie, after her husband murders her, Humphrey Bogart's character removes her shoes to bring her soul some peace.
    • Gardner was quite fond of going barefoot in real life; reportedly, she was disappointed to find out that the character wore shoes in a few scenes.
  • In A Piedi Nudi, an Italian short film, a schoolgirl, after seeing another girl's shoes being stolen by a group of bullies, gives the victimized girl her own shoes to walk home in. She herself walks home barefoot, and ends up liking it so much that she decides to attend school barefoot the very next day, and stays that way the entire day despite the taunts of her classmates.
  • Nancy Kwan is barefoot for the duration of Lt. Robin Crusoe USN and has several scenes in "Tamahine" without any shoes as well.
  • Lori Saunders in Mara of the Wilderness.
  • Rynn, the title character in The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane. Interestingly, Jodie Foster, the actress who played Rynn, did and still does have that same trait.
  • Foster spends a vast majority of Panic Room barefoot as well; she's wearing shoes for maybe the first 15 minutes and that's it.
  • Kim Novak's character in the 1950's classic Bell, Book, and Candle is barefoot in just about every indoor scene; at one point in the movie, an old classmate claims that she came to college that way (until said classmate ratted her out to the dean, earning herself a fantastic curse in retribution).
  • The heroine of That Lady in Ermine is a ghost in a painting of her in an ermine coat and bare feet (done for a symbolic move when she was alive). She spends most of the film in this outfit, and therefore barefoot, save for one scene.
  • Eli in Let the Right One In doesn't wear shoes as a rule, even when in the snow. Of course, she's a vampire and as she explains to Oskar she doesn't get cold. As well, not wearing shoes makes it easier for her to climbs things like trees and walls.
  • The main character of the German movie Barfuß (Barefoot).
  • Alma Brown (Patricia Neal) in Hud fits. She claims to have worn shoes only once, at her wedding.
  • Painfully inverted with John McClane in Die Hard. He even tries the terrorist's on but they don't fit.
  • Both times Pepper Potts is shown in Stark Tower during The Avengers, she is barefoot. Of course, it was directed by Joss Whedon...
  • In It Could Happen To You, Judy Holliday's character absent-mindedly kicked off her shoes whenever she had to do some serious thinking.
  • Agador in The Birdcage can barely stand up when he has to wear shoes.

Literature

  • Tahiri Veila from the Star Wars Expanded Universe due to being raised by Sand People and liking the cool floors (in contrast to her native planet Tatooine's hot sands).
    • Senator Gaeriel Captison was also fond of removing her shoes and going on barefoot walks in the park in her free time.
    • One of the hats of the Togruta species (like the Jedi Shaak Ti) was that they wouldn't wear shoes for a spiritual connection to the land.
  • Susanne from Miss Temptation by Kurt Vonnegut.
  • Lauren Kline from Marc Levy's If Only It Were True (it may be due to her ghost/angel nature). In one scene, she playfully strokes Artur's leg with her bare foot (since nobody else is able to see and sense her).
  • On a single occasion, Bella Swan from Twilight: before her first hunt, she kicks off her shoes and goes barefoot to the forest.
    • The actress and the character seem to have a lot in common. Along with sharing her characteristic lip-biting, Kristen Stewart also seems to have acquired a habit of walking barefoot, even at otherwise well-dressed occasions.
    • James, Victoria, and Laurent prefer going barefoot so they can run at maximum Super Speed without destroying them.
  • In Robert A. Heinlein's Waldo, Waldo doesn't like shoes because he has lived his entire life being unable to walk, so when he finally is able to do so, he avoids them as they make his feet feel dead. He only makes himself wear them when he has to.
  • Princess Eilonwy from The Chronicles of Prydain apparently enjoys walking barefoot; her "unshod feet" are specially mentioned by Dallben in The Castle of Llyr. And in The Book of Three she only wears light sandals. (Probably related to her extreme informality in general; though a princess, she tends to dress in plain tunics or hard-wearing boys' clothes and is happier in a scullery than a royal court.)
  • Many characters from The Chronicles of Narnia are related to this trope. This includes Coriakin, Ramandu, possibly his daughter, Lucy and some others. Similarly, stars and nymphs are always barefoot.
  • The Lord of the Rings
    • Hobbits don't need shoes because they have unusually tough and leathery soles and fur on top of their feet.
    • Idril of the Silver Feet in JRR Tolkien's The Book of Lost Tales runs around Gondolin barefoot, except during major festivals. It is not mentioned whether she puts on shoes when she puts on armor.
  • From the works of Rudyard Kipling:
    • The Jungle Book has Mowgli, who is at one point taken into a civilized home and shod. He doesn't think much of it, and the shoes are the first to go when he returns to the jungle.
      • The above seems to be a mis-remembering of a scene where Messua (who thinks Mowgli is her long-lost son) asks him if he remembers the shoes she once gave him, but then concedes that his feet are too tough to have ever been shod. Whether he actually wears shoes in the village is open to interpretation, but the usual reading is that he doesn't.
    • In Kim, the title character goes barefoot whenever possible.
  • Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Those kids (particularly Huck) are barefoot whenever possible even if it is against the rules. It was actually common in America in the 1800s for kids (mostly boys but sometimes even girls) to go barefoot most of the summer, but there were still rules about when it was and wasn't appropriate. Huck broke 'em all.
  • Farid from The Inkworld Trilogy grew up in the Middle Eastern desert prior to Inkheart (being a character from The Arabian Nights) and isn't used to wearing shoes. Dustfinger buys him a pair, but he's almost constantly taking them off in favor of going barefoot.
  • Aphrael/Danae in David Eddings' Elenium and Tamuli cycles.
  • Arya Stark of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire prefers to go barefoot unless decorum dictates otherwise. Later in the series, while undergoing assassin training with her Stealth Mentor (who may well be her actual mentor under an assumed identity), she's explicitly told to consider going barefoot because you can be stealthier that way.
  • In Deerskin, Robin McKinley's adaptation of the Brothers Grimm tale "Donkeyskin", protagonist Lissar refuses to wear shoes even when visiting royalty. "I like to know where I'm walking," she says at one point. "In shoes, I'm always walking on shoes."
  • Sam Vimes in the Discworld books is a variation. He dislikes wearing good shoes, for much the same reason Lissar in the example above does—he can navigate around Ankh-Morpork in any weather by the feel of the cobblestones, but naturally he can only do that wearing boots with the soles mostly worn through (or very thin to begin with).
  • Jane Lindskold's Wild Child Firekeeper grows up barefoot, and prefers to stay that way.
  • In Anne Rice's Merrick, there are (quite) a few mentions of the title character's aversion to shoes both as a child and grown up.
  • In the novelization of Dr. No, Honeychile Rider is depicted as a perpetual barefooter and special attention is paid to her toes gripping carpet for the first time.
  • The Adventures of Fox Tayle: Fox Tayle does not wear shoes because his feet are too large.
  • In The Guardians by Meljean Brook, Michael's signature style is to go barefoot, no matter what the rest of his outfit may be. It's later explained that his senses have grown so acute he can feel the vibrations in the ground and know where everyone is. His aversion to shoes is so strong that, when he possesses Taylor, he vanishes her shoes for the same reason. She gets to the point where she doesn't even notice after he leaves.
  • Acorna, the Unicorn Girl, has hoof-like feet and finds human shoes uncomfortable (and unnecessary).
  • Zhirem, from the Tanith Lee novel Death's Master grew up barefoot; and after he has grown up into the powerful (and pretty evil) sorcerer Zhirek, he dresses in rich vestments, but still goes barefoot, as he is used to it. Later on, after he had become the philosopher Dathanja, a kind-hearted princess gave him shoes, "which he even wore sometimes".
  • Denise the camp counselor in Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great. One day Sheila discovers the reason Denise doesn't wear shoes is because the bottoms of her feet are "covered in warts".
  • In the Cross-Time Engineer series, Conrad meets a traveling monk who doesn't wear shoes. He assumes there's something wrong with the man's feet, because they're so leathery and coarse, but in fact they're perfectly normal for someone who's walked hundreds of miles, and disdains shoes as a needless luxury.
  • Mr. Jenkins from the Bailey School Kids series avoided wearing shoes until his cabin was filled with wolfsbane.
  • Molly Grue from The Last Unicorn goes barefoot, apparently by choice; on the other hand, it is mentioned that her feet were 'covered in blisters'.
  • In Zilpha Keatley Snyder's The Changeling, Ivy is usually barefoot and (reasonably enough for a tree-climbing dancer) she always tucks her skirt into the legs of her underpants. Martha is used to seeing her this way when they are not in school.
  • Sisterhood series by Fern Michaels: Harry Wong is revealed to be this as early as the book Hide And Seek. He can dig trenches in the ground with those feet. He will wear sandals and will only put on shoes if he really has to.
  • Referred to in Oriana's backstory in the second Dinotopia book, 'The World Beneath'. Oriana tells Arthur that she adapted to wearing shoes, but that she really didn't like them at first because they seperated her feet from the feeling of the grass.
  • Dragon boys (the youths who tend fighting dragons) in the Dragon Jousters series normally go barefoot for practicality. Sandals would just get lost in the dragons' sand pits. But since the series is set in an Egypt-Expy, being barefoot doesn't really stand out.
  • O. Henry's Cabbages And Kings has one chapter where a shoe merchant tries to do business in a Banana Republic town where no one likes shoes. The solution was some prickly burrs he had to mail-order from back in the USA.
  • In a certain number of Sesame Street books: Sesame Street Dictionary, Sesame Street Finding Out Encyclopedia (Spanish versions: Mi Primera Enciclopedia Barrio Sesamo & Enciclopedia Abrete Sesamo), I Want To Go Home, etc..., many humanoid anything muppets (ex: Prairie Dawn, Betty Lou, and others) are illustrated barefoot on numerous occasions, something that doesn't happen quite so often in the show itself.

Live-Action TV

"Did you ever have shoes on in this?"

    • For the record, she does: heavy motorcycle boots that contrast with her delicate dresses. Summer Glau even mentions this.
  • Adam from Northern Exposure.
  • In The Outer Limits episode "The Bellero Shield", Mrs. Dame goes barefoot throughout the story.
  • In Victorious, Sikowitz is almost always barefoot.
  • In both The Real World and Big Brother, the housemates go barefoot for a majority of the time. This probably isn't surprising given that people in general tend to go barefoot in their homes.
  • Ocean Girl 's Neri, Mera and Kal all went barefoot. The first few times Neri went o ORCA, the others made her wear shoes, which she hated. By the fourth season she was barefoot even when horse riding; Jason handwaved it at one point.
  • In Shaka Zulu young Shaka demonstates his lack of need for army sandals by grinding out a flaming stick with his foot while sneering contemptuously.
  • Kwai Chang Caine from Kung Fu. One of the only times in the series that he wears footwear was to attend a wedding.

Music

  • Many performers like to eschew shoes while performing on stage, often to feel more relaxed or to alleviate stage fright. Kelly Clarkson, Lenny Kravitz, Linda Ronstadt, Eric Benet, Tim Minchin, Tristan Prettyman, Delta Goodrem, Amy Grant, Lauren Harris, Charlotte Church, Katharine Mcphee, The White Stripes drummer Meg White, and Porcupine Tree Face of the Band Steven Wilson have all regularly or semi-regularly performed barefoot at some point in their careers.
  • British singer Sandie Shaw tended to go barefoot both on stage and off. Her detractors thought this was a marketing gimmick, but Sandie claimed she did it because she was afraid of tripping over wires.
  • Cesaria Evora was called "the barefoot diva" and recorded a studio album by the same name. This is because she sung in small, local taverns, often appearing barefoot on stage, where there was a stage, until the age of 47 when her international career started. She was quite a literal case of this trope, as she said openly she avoided wearing shoes in everyday life wherever possible.
  • Deana Carter prefers not to wear shoes at all—when filming on a Puerto Rican beach for one music video they had to first make sure there were no needles left lying in the sand and she's seen walking the streets barefoot in the same video (and stopping to remove something sharp). For concerts, she always brings a small rug with her to stand on while on stage.
  • Joss Stone is almost always barefoot on stage and on various outings. She has said that she doesn't wear shoes on stage because she is afraid of slipping and falling.
  • Mandy Moore claims that she usually performs barefoot due to her large feet (she's a size 10) because she has difficulty finding shoes that feel comfortable to perform on stage in.
  • Andrea Corr, the story goes, decided to remove her shoes for a performance in 2001, and liked it much so much that she's done almost all her stage shows barefoot ever since.
  • Michael Franti hasn't worn shoes at all since 2000, although he does wear flip-flops where shoes are required, such as restaurants and on airplanes. He says he's not trying to make a political statement, he just doesn't like shoes.
  • Neil Diamond's "Two Bit Manchild" contains the line "Ain't got no eye for a tight pair of shoes when my bare feet'll do."
  • k.d. lang was noticeably shoeless while singing Hallelujah at the 2005 Juno Awards.
  • Paul McCartney of The Beatles doesn't wear shoes if he can help it—he appeared barefoot on the famous cover of Abbey Road and mentions bare feet in "Good Day Sunshine".
  • Shakira, as pictured above, almost always performs barefoot, and even called one of her albums Pies Descalzos (Spanish for "bare feet"). In her biography, Woman Full of Grace, she indicates that being barefoot makes her feel like she has removed the facades from her personality and allowed her true self to shine through.
  • Dave Mackintosh of DragonForce sometimes performs barefoot.
  • Henry Rollins almost never performs with shoes on... in fact, he rarely performs with anything but shorts on. Paul Reiser called attention to this during an award show, thanking Rollins for not tracking mud on the floor.
  • It's not unusual to see a drummer perform in socks or bare feet, to better control the bass pedal; Guitar Hero even suggests this for using the drumset if players are having trouble.
  • Edward Ka-Spel, lead singer of the Legendary Pink Dots, doesn't seem to enjoy wearing shoes onstage.
  • There are some opera singers who like performing barefoot even if it doesn't necessarily fit the role or the director's concept. It may or may not be acting, but Dawn Upshaw, Sylvia McNair, Karita Mattila, and particularly Agnes Baltsa all seem to enjoy performing roles barefoot.
  • Taylor Swift goes barefoot pretty often.
  • During his Black Sabbath days Ozzy Osbourne was said to go barefoot since he lived poor as a child.
  • Josh Groban goes barefoot frequently but doesn't perform in bare feet.
  • Deborah Gibson has performed barefoot since the early 2000s.
  • Louise Post of Veruca Salt, in this performance.
  • Jimmy Buffett often performs barefoot as part of his beach bum persona.

Newspaper Comics

  • The title character from the comic panel Ziggy seems to go barefoot... although that may be an artistic convention, as he seems to be the only person in the panel with his character design.

Professional Wrestling

  • Most Wild Samoans wrestle barefoot, to help put over the "island savage" gimmick.
  • Kevin Von Erich wrestled barefoot for most of his career. He has said in interviews that it was because the boots he bought for his first match didn't fit quite right, and from there, it became a trademark.
  • Necro Butcher was told at last minute he had to do a run-in on a Ring of Honor show, and was wearing flip-flops. It wouldn't do a hardcore SOB like himself to be wearing flip-flops and be whaling on people with chairs, so he went in barefoot. It's become a trademark.
  • Grizzly Redwood wore no boots for a while in 2009 because in Ring of Honor, "Dirty" Ernie Osiris had stolen from him. And, apparently, that's okay since he's a lumberjack.
  • UltraMantis Black often goes barefoot in CHIKARA. Maybe it's the difficulty of getting vegan wrestling boots.
  • Joshi wrestlers Carlos Amano and Kana both forgo footwear (with the exception of Kana's kickpads).
  • Velvet McIntyre wrestled barefoot during the 80's while she was in the WWF.
  • G.L.O.W. had a good number of its roster go barefoot, including but not limited to Mt. Fiji, Little Fiji, Little Egypt, Royal Hawaiian, Godiva, The Headhunters, and Jungle Woman.
  • Jungle Grrrl from the (mercifully) short lived women's wrestling promotion WOW.
  • When she's not wearing her all-U.S. attire, Madusa of the WCW had high-heeled boots on during the entrance, which she took off immediately after coming on the ring. Sometimes, however, she walked down the ramp without shoes at all.
    • Michelle McCool has taken her shoes off the similar way and wrestled several of her matches barefoot.

Puppet Shows

  • According to The Merch for The Dark Crystal (specifically, a 2001 action figure), Kira (the female Gelfling) is a barefooter.

Recorded and Stand Up Comedy

Tabletop Games

  • Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay have several species who don't wear shoes:
    • Halflings, for the same reason as Tolkien's hobbits. Their feet are hairy and leathery.
    • Jade (and amber) wizards often chose not to wear shoes, as they are extremely in tune with nature (or beasts).
    • Beastmen have hooves, and no horseshoes.
    • Many Orcs and Goblins also go without shoes, particularly the "jungle native"-styled Savage Orcs and Forest Goblins.
  • Warhammer 40,000
    • Ratlings, Halflings IN SPACE, also occasionally go barefoot.
    • Some Imperial preachers also go barefoot as part of their mendicant lifestyle.
    • As of the latest codex, several Dark Eldar now go barefoot on the battlefield, including the Mandrakes (who are living shadows), some Hellions (who ride flying, bladed hoverboards) and Scourges (who have wings), Urien Rakarth and the other Haemonculi (who float around using suspensors), and Lelith Hesperax (who is just Badass).
    • Tau don't wear shoes, although with them it's more a case of "bare-hoof" than "bare-foot". Their allies, the Kroot, don't wear shoes either, but then, they don't wear anything.
  • The Tharn in the Iron Kingdoms fantasy setting don't wear shoes, in keeping with their bestial nature.
  • Originally played straight with halflings in Dungeons & Dragons (as they started out as a fairly direct hobbit-ersatz). Averted in 3e, where halflings are no more or less likely to wear shoes than anyone else.
    • In 3e, a fey race called the uldra in the Frostburn supplement and the hobbit-ersatz khesta in a third-party setting called Twin Crowns play it straight.
  • Halflings in Pathfinder are vaguely hobbit-inspired and play the trope straight again.

Theatre

  • Armida in the play A Village Fable. "No shoes, no shoes, I refuse to wear shoes!" is practically her Catch Phrase.
  • In the musical Spring Awakening the character of Ilse spends the entire second act barefoot.
    • The original music director for this show, Kimberly Grisby, also has a reputation for usually being barefoot—everywhere from conducting the show every night to on stage at award shows.
  • In some productions of A Midsummer Nights Dream, one or more of the Fairies are perpetually barefoot.
  • In modern expression theater, it seems to be an unwritten rule that all actors have to be barefoot.

Video Games

  • Everywhere where more or less deep Character Customization is possible (mainly regarding the outfit), it's pretty much possible for the custom character to go barefoot at any time, in any place.
  • Shy-Ann, the meditating hippy flower-girl from Julia's Time Adventures, is barefoot. She is actually a time traveller just like the main character.
  • Dragon Age II
    • Merrill doesn't wear shoes, and occasionally gripes that she wishes she did in areas of cold stone floors.
    • A male example from the same game, Fenris, who was a slave in Tevinter and will also occasionally gripe about the floors.
  • Loads of Fighting Game characters go barefoot. This is appropriate, of course, given the number of martial arts that are practiced barefoot. Considerably:
    • As the source of one of the page quotes, Ryu and Ken (along with half of everyone else) from the Street Fighter series.
    • Street Fighter III actually has three females who are barefoot while fighting: Elena, Ibuki and Makoto. The last, despite being known to be shoeless even during the cutscenes, was later confirmed to wear shoes outside the fights after all, thanks to the Street Fighter IV alternate costumes.
    • Darkstalkers has a few honorable mentions. Felicia is the only barefoot female fighter, Jon tends to burst out of his shoes and top when he goes wolf, and it's seriously doubtful there are any shoes in Sasquatch's size.
      • Some of the Midnight Bliss transformations will also have either this (like for Jon Talbain's) or Foot Focus (like for Sasquatch).
    • Ryo Sakazaki of Art of Fighting, as part of being the SNK answer to Ryu. In the original game Ryo wore geta that he'd kick off before fighting. In the legendarily awful OVA, he declares, "Not wearing shoes is part of our training!" but given the other Kyokugen fighters (Robert and Yuri) have no trouble with footwear, it's just him.
    • In The King of Fighters Momoko, a cute capoerista, has actually been seen only in one game during the entire series, and even in the ending, she haven't been seen wearing shoes at all. Also Mai Shiranui, to a similar extent, except she doesn't wear shoes only when she wears her kunoichi attire, as her only footwear in that case is in-step guards and black thin foot wraps.
    • Chae Lim in Maximum Impact, as for being a taekwondoist.
    • Christie Monteiro from the Tekken series, mainly because she's a Capoeira fighter. Due to the fact that you can customize the outfits, though, it's also possible to see barefoot Lili, Alice and Asuka.
    • Kira Daidouji, Catherine Kyoubashi and Angelia Avallone from Arcana Heart are all barefoot. Kira can justify it by her perpetually swimming in her water blob, at least.
    • Skullgirls has Ms. Fortune and Painwheel, with the first due to being a catgirl and the second one being a Living Weapon who looks like she stepped out from a horror movie.
  • Katrina from Quest for Glory seems to be barefoot even since when the Hero first meets her.
  • World of Warcraft, as of latest expansion, maintains remarkable parity of attitude towards shoes among its races. Alliance and Horde alike have:
    • One race with hooves that preclude wearing shoes. Footwear is equippable for everyone though—it just doesn't show on their model except the ankle part (Draenei and Tauren);
    • One race with non-traditional foot anatomy that seems to be similarly incompatible with displaying shoes (Worgen with their bestial paws, and Trolls on their bizarre two-toed feet with vestigial third toe on the heel);
    • One race which, while generally wears shoes, is sufficiently in tune with nature to feel equally comfortable with or without them (Night Elves and Orcs). Thus they often forego proper shoes, sometimes even when wearing full battle armor, in favor of soleless ankleguards;
    • One race which has a seemingly modern approach to clothing, in tune with their advanced technology, and may sometimes omit shoes out of their casual or informal work wear (Gnomes and Goblins);
    • And two races which seem to firmly consider not wearing shoes an indignity (Humans, Dwarves, Blood Elves and Undead).
    • The pandaren race to be introduced in Mists of Pandaria so far seems to have unremovable painted on sandals, which is a bit jarring for a beastman race.
    • The druid class has a particular predisposition to this. Druids start off barefoot, and while shoes are as important source of stats for every class as any other equippable item, druid specific armor has multiple examples of having shoes appear as ankle bracers. The armor made for monks also seems to gravitate towards this due to them being the martial arts class. Averted by shaman armor despite NPC shaman frequently going barefoot to be more in touch with the elements, specifically earth.
    • Of known lore figures, the night elf High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind and traitorous former Arch-Druid Fandral Staghelm are shown barefoot. Near the end of the Cataclysm expansion, this was averted: Tyrande received a model update changing her from a barefoot priestess in a gown to a warrior priestess in a Magical Girl dress and high heels.
    • Evil empress Azshara, ruler of night elves ten thousand years ago, doesn't wear shoes either when the players pay her a visit in the past. Her justification is apparently a display of power and arrogance.
  • Quite many Mutant-type characters in Champions Online, either due to unusual foot anatomy or savage personalities.
    • The most prominent example is FBI agent Kodiak, who does not like people staring at his big hairy feet while never missing an opportunity to point out how big and hairy they are. He is also a Badass. Subverted with his Evil Twin in the Multifarian Mirror Universe, who wears shoes but has a notably more bestial face.
    • A number of escaped prisoners from the Westside Prison and Stronghold.
    • Many of the Mooks in Vibora Bay, mostly members of the Trey Kings (who dress in little more than leather straps), Sovereign Sons voodoo cultists and the more feral vampires of the New Shadows. Subverted with the Dogz, who wear shoes when not in full werewolf form.
    • Lemurians, even the humanoid ones, wear instep guards rather than shoes, mostly due to living underwater. Females are often completely barefoot.
    • Nearly all members of the Bigfoot tribes in Canada. Guess why.
    • And many player characters, of course.
  • Elika, from the new Prince of Persia is a barefooting, spicy princess with feet made of steel, running and jumping from burning deserts to rocky cliffs without a need for shoes, all the while fighting to stop an evil, pissed off god from breaking out of his prison, without even taking a minute's break.
  • Kunoichi's alternate costumes in both Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi Z have her traverse practically barefoot, wearing only instep "guards" (i.e. toeless, heelless socks). In Warriors Orochi, Da Ji also runs around barefoot (well, bare pawed, since she's a fox demon).
  • Beast races (Khajiit and Argonian) in Morrowind can't wear shoes or boots, due to being digitigrade and having differently shaped feet to humans, elves, and each other. Khajiiti gain absolutely nothing in return for having one less equipment slot and inability to wear the best helmets, so they are the least popular race in the game. Argonians see their biggest use in speed runs, as they start with a bonus to speed and athletics.
  • Maylene from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games. Perhaps because she's a Fighting-type specialist, she believes it's healthier for one to go barefoot. In Platinum, she remains barefoot even while walking to Snowpoint City!
    • Among the kinds of regular trainers you battle, the Psychics often go barefoot. Swimmers and Tubers do as well, but they don't count since they're in swimsuits. Also male Fighting-type trainers, wearing karate gis.
  • Kaede Smith from Killer7. Her nickname as part of the Killer 7 is actually "Barefoot".
  • Marky Dubois of Backyard Sports was like this originally.
  • Hurthlings from Ancient Domains of Mystery do not like shoes and get a dexterity penalty for wearing them.
  • Ilia from The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess. The game's version of the Great Fairy as well, who also doesn't wear a shirt (but covers up with Godiva Hair).
  • Similar to the Morrowind example above, Kieran in Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos is a Huline (a cat-human hybrid) and the only playable character who cannot equip footwear of any kind due to his unique leg structure.
  • Ryu ga Gotoku: When fighting in the underground Coliseum, Kazuma Kiryu eschews shoes. Almost certainly an example of badassitude.
  • Abe no Yasutsugu, the Artificial Human onmyoji from Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 2, goes around barefoot, in a strange difference from Yasuaki in the first game, of whom Yasutsugu is an Expy.[3]
  • Touhou series:
    • Tewi Inaba, the Youkai earth rabbit. This emphasizes that, while she may look human, she is still very much a wild animal at heart.
    • Cirno as well. She wears socks, but never shoes.
    • Yasaka Kanako too, is either barefoot half the time, or in really loose straw sandals.
    • Minoriko Aki doesn't seem to be wearing shoes, either. Oddly, her sister is.
  • The main character of Enslaved Odyssey to The West, Monkey, goes barefoot. Kinda helps him look even more like his namesake.
  • Played with in Blaze Union. Mizer loves shoes, but he's made an oath to go barefoot until the poor are no longer oppressed.
  • Chell, the player character in Portal, for some reason. Her Advanced Knee Replacement prosthetics (that prevent falling damage) don't seem to require it. This may be because at the start of the game, she was sleeping. Averted in the sequel, where she wears the Long Fall Boots instead.
  • Final Fantasy
    • In Dissidia Final Fantasy, three extremely attractive ladies go barefoot: Cosmos, The Cloud Of Darkness, and Ultimecia, plus one more (Yuna) has something of a Foot Focus. Lots of people suspect the Dissidia designs were intended to target as many fetishes as possible, this is part of the reason why. Cosmos is a goddess, and as such isn't expected to wear shoes; Cloud of Darkness is a Hive Mind and doesn't actually look like that; Yuna's lack of shoes comes from her source material (shoes get in the way when you do the Sending on the surface of a lake, apparently)... No clue about Ultimecia.
    • That's nothing really compared to Final Fantasy X, where pretty much everyone went barefoot—the NPCs at least anyway. Seriously, 4 out of 5 random NPCs would be barefoot, with the vast majority being female. Out of the party, though, it's limited to Yuna (see above), Wakka (tropical islander), and Kimahri (giant furred beastman). Justified by Spira's mostly tropical climate.
  • Zilean in League of Legends is not wearing shoes. However, given that he's floating...
  • Many Fire Emblem games have at least one character who doesn't wear shoes, though sometimes this is only apparent in their official art (and, as characters tend to be drawn multiple times by different people, it may change from art to art). This is especially common with the Dancer class (for obvious reasons), and to a lesser extent the Brigand class (probably to emphasize their wild nature).
  • The protagonist of The Suffering, Torque, takes off his shoes after entering his cell in the intro. When his cell door is opened, he leaves his shoes behind and spends the rest of the first game barefoot.
  • Rick from the Splatterhouse series is barefoot whenever he dons the Terror Mask.

Web Animation

Web Comics

Belkar: Pffft. Shoes are for suckers. All part of a big conspiracy on the part of the cobblers.

  • Terinu himself (you try finding shoes for guys with three toes) and Ninetta are the worst offenders. Not to mention every Vulpine not in a spacesuit...
  • Mab from Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures. According to her official biography, "Mab has a deep-seated dislike of wearing shoes."
  • Morgana Honeydew of Flaky Pastry, being a halfling, doesn't wear shoes. She claims this is because she can't find any in her width.
  • Most of the characters in Salt the Holly go barefoot even when shoes are available.
  • Almost all of the female characters remain barefooted in 1977. Many of the boys wind up that way, as well. Creator W. Byron Wilkins once stated on his blog that he "always had a thing for chicks who never wore shoes."
  • The title character of Daisy Is Dead usually walks around barefoot.
  • Meghan, the lead character of Arpeggio, has "got no use for shoes... and can get rather militant about that." After she's chastised by an administrator, Meghan's best friend asks, "Meg, do you even own shoes?" The response: "I think I saw a pair at the bottom of my closet last spring. Maybe."
  • Hope from Alone in A Crowd embodies this trope. She explains her reasons in this comic. (She's also not averse to some occasional skinny dipping...)
  • Antimony of Gunnerkrigg Court, while less pronounced than most other characters on this page, prefers to go barefoot when alone and remove shoes while at rest outside. Unusually, it realistically affects her soles. It is a matter of choice—she's still barefoot when possible even after being taught to make perfectly fitting boots.
  • The main character in Kelly Hamilton's comic Roza is barefoot most of the time. At one point she steals boots but loses them soon thereafter. Her curse of having self-igniting blood may help her survive barefoot in snow with no damage. As of the latest chapter, she has the boots back and looks to be keeping them on. According to the author, once Roza enters the big city she'll be wearing light pumps for good. The fans are displeased.
  • The wights of Vanadys: Tales of a Fallen Goddess go barefoot, largely because they have big, clawed feet and shoes would be impractical.
  • Elf Blood
    • Ixnay, being a pixie, has never been seen to be wearing shoes. Considering that the only other pixie shown in the comic thus far, Sassoon, also goes barefoot it can probably be safely assumed that the whole pixie race doesn't see the need for shoes since they're normally either flying or resting on elevated surfaces (tables, etc).
      • In the recent strips, however, she is seen wearing hiking boots.
    • The rest of the cast does seem to display a preference for going barefoot when in a residential environment.
  • Trigger in Far Out There, at least ever since he adopted his space hippy look.
  • Kari Tyrell in Crimson Dark. Strangely, it is never brought up in dialogue, and almost no visual focus makes that clear. She just doesn't wear shoes when she's not in the cockpit.
  • In Pet Projects, Notle the Witch usually goes barefoot when she is at home. She wear shoes or boots when she's outside, or at work though.
  • Itchyknee-san of Samurai Princess does not wear shoes, but that is part of being a sumo wrestler. Jacquline however just does not like socks.
  • Myari from Ears for Elves doesn't make a big deal of it, but has yet to be seen wearing shoes/boots/moccasins. This is apparently something she has done since childhood.
  • Sette Frummagen from Unsounded remains barefoot from the first panel where she appears and on. It's not explained why, and no one really cares enough to bring it up.

Web Original

  • In an obvious display of Author Appeal, The Barefoot Sorority, a series of stories by southerncrossfire44, is built around this trope. The concept is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. The first story is here.
    • southerncrossfire44 has also written two other series, also available at his Deviant ART site: another Slice of Life story called No Shoes Pizza, and a new Spy Drama called Barefoot Agent.
  • Gwenevere Singley's foppishly sociopathic shapeshifter Erroneous is always barefoot, even when he's engaged in espionage activities where shoes would help him blend better. He refuses to explain why, but it might be for the same reason he's not 100% comfortable wearing normal clothes even; he can do it, but if he's not required to wear something else, he prefers a slightly mangled chainmail robe under a long black coat. He's so anti-shoes that in a recent Christmas picture, he's actually transformed his feet into ice skate blades rather than just wearing a pair of skates.
  • The Cinema Snob is often seen without shoes and just wearing socks. He doesn't always do this, but he figures 9/10 times his feet are out of sight anyway, and he even goes out to lampshade this a couple of times. In several of his reviews he's also been completely barefoot with no socks.
  • Curly from Shiny Objects Videos rarely wore shoes in the earlier videos. Real Life Writes the Plot.
  • The Nostalgia Critic wears battered sneakers when he goes outside, but when he's in his house he'll nearly always be barefoot.
  • Alexandra Hutton of The Book of Stories (Original Character Tournament), being a famous bookwriter, as well as working for a major publishing company, doesn't want to give a damn about wearing shoes: unless it's not needed, she will most probably wear sandals.

Western Animation

Real Life

  • Nicole Kidman, Cameron Diaz and Sean Astin have actually shown up to red carpet premieres in bare feet.
    • At the premiere of the movie Charlie's Angels, Cameron Diaz went barefoot so she wouldn't tower over her co-stars.
    • Kristen Stewart, as mentioned above, also likes to go barefoot at these fairly formal occasions.
  • Julia Roberts is known for going barefoot a lot, even going so far as to get married that way (and it wasn't a beach wedding, either). She even asks the directors she works with if she can incorporate this tendency into her characters; judging by how frequently she is barefoot in her film roles, most of them don't seem to have a problem complying.
  • Melissa Joan Hart is proabably an example too judging by how many times she's been photographed barefoot and that in these photos looks natural comfortable and like she's enjoying herself posing in her bare feet.
  • There are a number of organizations dedicated to promoting a shoes-free lifestyle, including The Society for Barefoot Living and Parents for Barefoot Children. These groups claim that going barefoot not only provides many health benefits, but is also instrumental in creating a more peaceful, spiritually connected state of mind.
  • According to some sources, Sophie Marceau is also fond of walking barefoot, especially on the old streets of Paris.
  • Interior designer Genevieve Gorder is an unusual case; she went barefoot constantly on TLC Reality Show Trading Spaces, but she claims it was because the show had no wardrobe budget and she didn't want to ruin her shoes. It remains a trademark, however; the opening graphic of Dear Genevieve shows her reclining on a couch with her shoes visibly kicked off.
    • And she did a commercial or two this way, too.
  • Ethiopian marathon runner Abebe Bikila famously ran and won the marathon in the Summer Olympics of 1960, running barefoot, because his team-issued shoes hurt his feet. Bikila was used to running barefoot, since that was how he typically trained. However, in 1964, he ran wearing shoes and won again.
    • Women's distance runner Zola Budd ran most of her races barefoot, as she grew up in South Africa, accustomed to going unshod.
    • Barefoot running has become a significant trend among casual runners in recent years. Many barefoot runners believe that running without shoes can help prevent injuries and improve form.
  • As implied by the nickname, Colton Harris-Moore, the "barefoot boy bandit", is an 18 year old boy who eluded Sheriffs and Officers in the Seattle area for over 2 years. He also had a tendency to hunt his own food and live in the forest—until he finally got caught. He is currently serving a sentence of 6 and a half years, and his life story is being sold, the profits to pay restitution to his victims.
  • A number of placekickers in American football have preferred to kick barefoot, citing that it gives them better control over the direction of the kick. However, the practice is currently banned in many leagues, including almost all high school leagues.
  • Many martial arts of cultures the world over are practiced barefoot. The reasons vary; in Asia it is often tied to cultural customs about when and where footwear is worn. The practice has certain advantages. Bare feet provide better balance and grip to the floor, and the practice toughens the skin so that if you are attacked while barefoot you can still fight effectively.
    • Capoeira is a notable example.
    • Sumō wrestlers go barefoot, as do gyōji for makushita division and lower (makuuchi and jūryō gyōji wear white tabi, while sandanme gyōji wear the same along with zōri).
  • Isis and Jackrabbit, the so-called Barefoot Sisters, yo-yo hiked the Appalachian Trail (roughly 2000 miles) totally barefooted except in very snowy or icy conditions.
  • Reportedly, Summer Glau also isn't very fond of shoes.
  • Pamela Anderson is quite renowned due to many candid photos taken and published on the net for walking barefoot throughout town.
  • A number of musicians regularly perform barefoot on stage. (See Music.)
  • An interview with Elijah Wood reveals that The Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson often appeared barefoot on the set, "like a real-life Hobbit."
  • Socrates may be the Ur Example.
  • At any given point, about half the students at New College of Florida are not wearing shoes. This may hold true for some other college campuses as well.
    • Reed College, a notoriously hippie school in Oregon (which gets significantly colder than Florida) also has a large barefoot population. Because of this, the on-campus communist group has started leaving makeshift cardboard shoes outside of the dining hall where shoes are required for students who forget. New student orientation actually has to make a point to tell the students that in the dining hall, gym (on equipment) and chemistry labs, at least, they have to wear shoes.
  • Cody Lundin of the show Dual Survival hasn't worn shoes in over 22 years. He will, however, wear sandals (usually improvised from available materials) if necessary, such as when walking on sharp volcanic rock and other hostile terrain. But he also went barefoot in knee deep swamp water filled with highly poisonous water moccasins (which his partner Dave repeatedly called him out on).
    • Dave tends to call Cody out on his shoelessness in almost every episode.
    • Cody went in with his feet covered only in environments where there was knee deep snow, and that was only wearing thick wool socks.
  • Albert Einstein, being the poster boy for Absent-Minded Professor, was a big fan of this, even going so far as to attend official functions barefoot. (And when he did wear shoes, he almost never accompanied them with socks. He did not like socks.)
  • Isadora Duncan and practitioners of modern dance in general. (Duncan was a big fan of "nature," and most non-heritage dances are best performed barefoot, with light or nonexistent clothing.)
  • Plenty of poor people, particularly those in warm climates, still don't wear or even own shoes. Still more wear only handmade sandals, cobbled together from woven grass or cut bits of old tires.
  • Unfortunately averted with one of the world's tallest men, a man from China. When the Olympic basketball committee came to see if he could be a good player, they found that he'd forced his growing feet into the only available shoes for so long that the bones were stunted, ruining his agility. He could have used some good flip-flops.
    • Not a huge surprise, given the long Chinese practice of mutilating girls' feet to make them smaller and "more attractive." Women whose feet were broken and bound would limp throughout their lives, and they did this to their children on purpose. A bit ironic that it happened to a man unintentionally, though.
  • Among the things correlated with above-average IQ: an aversion to wearing shoes.
  • Due to Values Dissonance, Japanese people can appear this way when in reality it's a tradition that one does not wear shoes inside the house.
  • Same goes for Muslims who are quite puzzled (and sometimes disgusted) when they see westerners wearing shoes inside their homes.
  • Neither do Russians and most other post-Soviets, who consider wearing shoes at home uncultured. Some go for slippers, some go barefoot.
  • Rob Bredl, the barefoot bushman. Even when catching crocodiles, according to The Other Wiki.
  • Japanese Tendai Buddhist monks are known to perform a grueling journey of ascetism and devotion called the Kaihôgyô—which takes seven years, and is basically one thousand days, ten blocks of a hundred, of running through the mountains; they start out with a distance of about one full marathon, and finish with a double marathon a day. If they fail, they are expected to kill themselves. Here's what makes it relevant to this trope: they do not wear special footwear for this, but rather simple straw sandals, and sometimes run barefoot. This has also resulted in some rather spectacular feet near the end of the undertaking.
  • Averted in Spanish culture, where it's considered rude to be barefoot, often even within one's own home.
  • Bea Arthur would parade around in her house barefooted. If you look in some episodes of The Golden Girls you could also see her walking around the set without her boots. She was also prone to kicking her shoes off while driving, which caused a bit of an awkward situation once during her Maude days when she showed up at a club barefoot, having forgotten her sandals in the car. She went in anyway.
  • Being uncomfortable in shoes is a possible trait of people with Asperger's Syndrome. Especially kids.
    • Subverted with some aspies who revile feet and wear shoes at all times in public.
  • Sierra Larson, who has her own blog about it. What makes her so special? she lives in Alberta, so she goes unshod almost everywhere. Even in winter. The only times she does wear anything on her feet is at work.
  • Sam Snead, famous for his laid-back, folksy image, often golfed barefoot.
  1. Gratuitous Spanish for "bare feet"
  2. until her Heel Face Turn
  3. Of course, Yasutsugu apparently doesn't wear pants either...