Display title | Empty Eyes |
Default sort key | Empty Eyes |
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Date of page creation | 21:27, 1 November 2013 |
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Date of latest edit | 03:13, 22 December 2018 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Lack of pupils, and customary light reflection; iris shading goes from the usual radial to gradient; eyelids drop. Yep, this character is suffering from the Empty Eyes trope, a condition denoting that the character is air-headedly distracted, shocked, traumatized, dead, mind controlled, anywhere among those five points, or any combination of the above. This trope is most common in anime, though as of late, it's made its way to western animation. Due to the condition of shock causing the eyes to dilate, realistic live action will never have this unless the producers Did Not Do the Research. Pushed for effect in Break the Cutie scenarios. |