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{{quote|From nowhere through a caravan<br />
{{quote|''From nowhere through a caravan
Around the campfire light<br />
''Around the campfire light
A lovely woman in motion<br />
''A lovely woman in motion
With hair as dark as night|'''Curtis Mayfield''', "Gypsy Woman"}}
''With hair as dark as night
|'''Curtis Mayfield''', "Gypsy Woman"}}


This hair color is the next shade after brunette. It is beautiful, lustrous, and indicative of a great deal of care. Can be straight, wavy, or curly, short or long. Usually, someone with [[Shiny Midnight Black]] hair is the 'cool type', associated with night, shadows, and the ephemeral.
This hair color is the next shade after brunette. It is beautiful, lustrous, and indicative of a great deal of care. Can be straight, wavy, or curly, short or long. Usually, someone with '''Shiny Midnight Black''' hair is the 'cool type', associated with night, shadows, and the ephemeral.


They may or may not be evil. They may or may not be intelligent, though it's more likely that they are. They may or not have a strong will, though they are usually [[The Quiet One]] even if they ''do'' have a quick temper. They are inevitably attractive.
They may or may not be evil. They may or may not be intelligent, though it's more likely that they are. They may or not have a strong will, though they are usually [[The Quiet One]] even if they ''do'' have a quick temper. They are inevitably attractive.


Note that hair can be "black" and "shiny" without being [[Shiny Midnight Black]]. For characters to have [[Shiny Midnight Black]] hair, they must have blue highlights in it--'midnight' as a color is actually a shade of black so dark it appears blue when light hits it at a certain angle. Rock Lee from [[Naruto]], for example, has shiny black hair, but it has a normal white highlight and is not considered especially attractive (his hair specifically, not the character. For that, [[Your Mileage May Vary]]).
Note that hair can be "black" and "shiny" without being '''Shiny Midnight Black'''. For characters to have '''Shiny Midnight Black''' hair, they must have blue highlights in it--'midnight' as a color is actually a shade of black so dark it appears blue when light hits it at a certain angle. Rock Lee from [[Naruto]], for example, has shiny black hair, but it has a normal white highlight and is not considered especially attractive (his hair specifically, not the character. For that, [[Your Mileage May Vary]]).

[[Purple Is the New Black|Purple undertones]] are another example of the trope, for example, manga Rei/Sailor Mars and Hotaru/Sailor Saturn from ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.
[[Purple Is the New Black|Purple undertones]] are another example of the trope, for example, manga Rei/Sailor Mars and Hotaru/Sailor Saturn from ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.


Vampires are often described as having hair as black as a moonless night, especially if they're the seductive kind.
Vampires are often described as having hair as black as a moonless night, especially if they're the seductive kind.


In [[Real Life]], it acts as a superlative trope to the brunette hair color. This is because, in most [[Western]] nations, dark hair is more commonly associated with brunettes. This is where the word in fact ''comes from''--''"brun" means "brown"''. Very few people in Western Europe had actual black hair as opposed to a very dark brown. On the rare occasion that this did occur, the person would be described as having ''jet-black'', ''raven'', or simply ''dark'' hair. However, this has changed in recent times and the description 'dark-haired' or 'brunette' has come to encompass hair on [[Brainy Brunette|both]] [[Shiny Midnight Black|ends]] of the darker spectrum. This hair color is now sometimes called [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|blue-black]].
In [[Real Life]], it acts as a superlative trope to the brunette hair color. This is because, in most [[Western]] nations, dark hair is more commonly associated with brunettes. This is where the word in fact ''comes from''--''"brun" means "brown"''. Very few people in Western Europe had actual black hair as opposed to a very dark brown. On the rare occasion that this did occur, the person would be described as having ''jet-black'', ''raven'', or simply ''dark'' hair. However, this has changed in recent times and the description 'dark-haired' or 'brunette' has come to encompass hair on [[Brainy Brunette|both]] '''ends''' of the darker spectrum. This hair color is now sometimes called [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|blue-black]].


Now add this to the traditional [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]] ensemble and you have yourself a [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]] cast or a [[People of Hair Color]] trope, with the [[Shiny Midnight Black|SMB]] character often being the Lancer.
Now add this to the traditional [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]] ensemble and you have yourself a [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]] cast or a [[People of Hair Color]] trope, with the '''SMB''' character often being the Lancer.


It is a far more popular (and noticeable) trope in [[Useful Notes On Asia|Eastern]] cultures where long, shiny dark hair has long been seen as indicative of wealth and class. In Anime, expect [[The Ojou]] to fall under this bracket, particularly in older shows. Is also a favourite for the [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl]] in horror films.
It is a far more popular (and noticeable) trope in [[Useful Notes On Asia|Eastern]] cultures where long, shiny dark hair has long been seen as indicative of wealth and class. In Anime, expect [[The Ojou]] to fall under this bracket, particularly in older shows. Is also a favourite for the [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]] in horror films.


Compare and contrast with the [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl]] and [[Brainy Brunette]] tropes. Often a defining attribute of [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]. Pair it with very pale skin and an air of creepiness, and you've got the [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]. Pair it with very pale skin and exceptional good looks, and you've got [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]. Is naturally the opposite of [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] / [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]].
Compare and contrast with the [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl]] and [[Brainy Brunette]] tropes. Often a defining attribute of [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]. Pair it with very pale skin and an air of creepiness, and you've got the [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]. Pair it with very pale skin and exceptional good looks, and you've got [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]. Is naturally the opposite of [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] / [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]].
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== Advertising ==
== Advertising ==
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* [[Megan Fox]] in her recent Armani adverts. [http://www.courtneyluv.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/MeganFoxArmaniCode1.jpg\]{{Dead link}}




== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* This trope practically describes most of the cast of ''[[Inu Yasha (Anime)|Inu Yasha]]''. Especially Kagome and Kikyô, who have blue undertones and purple undertones respectively. Then you have Inu-Yasha himself, who not only has [[Shiny Midnight Black]] hair when he's human, but is also the contrasting [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] most of the time; he's literately both opposing tropes rolled into one.
* This trope practically describes most of the cast of ''[[Inuyasha|Inu Yasha]]''. Especially Kagome and Kikyô, who have blue undertones and purple undertones respectively. Then you have Inu-Yasha himself, who not only has Shiny Midnight Black hair when he's human, but is also the contrasting [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] most of the time; he's literately both opposing tropes rolled into one.
* Nico Robin from ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]'' is the only person with black hair in the series to have highlights such as these.
* Nico Robin from ''[[One Piece]]'' is the only person with black hair in the series to have highlights such as these.
* Princess Amelia from ''[[Slayers (Anime)|Slayers]]'' has "raven-colored" hair in the novels and in one manga adaptation, but it is usually colored as a stylized purple in art; the anime [[Adaptation Dye Job|followed suit with this]]. She also doesn't have a wholly [[Ojou]] personality: she's a bit of an [[Genki Girl|overly energetic,]] [[Wrong Genre Savvy]] [[Love Freak|bastion of goodness]], but is actually intelligent and takes her royal duties seriously.
* Princess Amelia from ''[[Slayers]]'' has "raven-colored" hair in the novels and in one manga adaptation, but it is usually colored as a stylized purple in art; the anime [[Adaptation Dye Job|followed suit with this]]. She also doesn't have a wholly [[Ojou]] personality: she's a bit of an [[Genki Girl|overly energetic,]] [[Wrong Genre Savvy]] [[Love Freak|bastion of goodness]], but is actually intelligent and takes her royal duties seriously.
* King Yuuri in ''[[Kyo Kara Maoh (Light Novel)|Kyo Kara Maoh]]'' is identified by his black hair and black eyes (as well as his black school uniform). Also, Gwendal Von Voltaire has long black hair which contrast nicely with his [[Badass Longcoat]].
* King Yuuri in ''[[Kyo Kara Maoh!|Kyo Kara Maoh]]'' is identified by his black hair and black eyes (as well as his black school uniform). Also, Gwendal Von Voltaire has long black hair which contrast nicely with his [[Badass Longcoat]].
* ''[[Naruto (Manga)|Naruto]]'':
* ''[[Naruto]]'':
** Sasuke Uchiha is sometimes shown with bluish highlights on his hair.
** Sasuke Uchiha is sometimes shown with bluish highlights on his hair.
** [[The Ojou|Hinata Hyuga]] is a weird example, her hair was this when the manga [http://www.narutohurricane.com/pics/naruto-poll-1.jpg begun], but [[Art Evolution|as the manga went on]], [http://www.narutohurricane.com/pics/naruto-poll-4.jpg it] [http://gzrock.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/scan_001.jpg became] [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|bluer]]. She still qualifies in the anime, though.
** [[The Ojou|Hinata Hyuga]] is a weird example, her hair was this when the manga [https://web.archive.org/web/20130729031919/http://www.narutohurricane.com/pics/naruto-poll-1.jpg begun], but [[Art Evolution|as the manga went on]], [https://web.archive.org/web/20130729001028/http://www.narutohurricane.com/pics/naruto-poll-4.jpg it] [http://gzrock.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/scan_001.jpg became]{{Dead link}} [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|bluer]]. She still qualifies in the anime, though.
* ''[[Scrapped Princess (Light Novel)|Scrapped Princess]]'': Most Artillery-type Peacemakers have this hair colour, as seen on Cz.
* ''[[Scrapped Princess]]'': Most Artillery-type Peacemakers have this hair colour, as seen on Cz.
* Akane from ''[[Ranma ½ (Manga)|Ranma One Half]]'' has this type of hair in the anime, although not in the manga.
* Akane from ''[[Ranma ½]]'' has this type of hair in the anime, although not in the manga.
* Though the shininess might just be a product of [[Ken Akamatsu|Akamatsu]]'s drawing style, his characters Shinobu (''[[Love Hina (Manga)|Love Hina]]'') and Nodoka (''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'') may count. Their calmness-level may be in question, though...
* Though the shininess might just be a product of [[Ken Akamatsu|Akamatsu]]'s drawing style, his characters Shinobu (''[[Love Hina]]'') and Nodoka (''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'') may count. Their calmness-level may be in question, though...
** Because of the [[Adaptation Dye Job]] in the first anime, Setsuna was portrayed with this. It may be a case of a limited color palette than a conscious decision on the animator's part (the anime's coloring was rather dull). Also of note is Yue receiving this in ''Negima!?'' because of her and Nodoka's switching hair colors.
** Because of the [[Adaptation Dye Job]] in the first anime, Setsuna was portrayed with this. It may be a case of a limited color palette than a conscious decision on the animator's part (the anime's coloring was rather dull). Also of note is Yue receiving this in ''Negima!?'' because of her and Nodoka's switching hair colors.
* Sakaki from ''[[Azumanga Daioh (Manga)|Azumanga Daioh]]''.
* Sakaki from ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]''.
* Karasu of ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho (Manga)|Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' is usually depicted with light purple and blue highlights in his otherwise very dark hair. It is also depicted as notably shinier than any of the others, and he even implies that he takes good care of it. (However, it turns blonde when his mask is removed.)
* Karasu of ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' is usually depicted with light purple and blue highlights in his otherwise very dark hair. It is also depicted as notably shinier than any of the others, and he even implies that he takes good care of it. (However, it turns blonde when his mask is removed.)
* [[The Spock|Namikawa]] of [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Yotsuba Group]]'s shoulder length, slicked-back hair in ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'', standing out especially in the anime among tousled, shorter styles in [[Adaptation Dye Job|mostly blonds and browns]].
* [[The Spock|Namikawa]] of [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Yotsuba Group]]'s shoulder length, slicked-back hair in ''[[Death Note]]'', standing out especially in the anime among tousled, shorter styles in [[Adaptation Dye Job|mostly blonds and browns]].
* [[The Lancer|Sailor Mars]] provides an example of the purple undertone and [[Lady of War|Sailor Pluto]] has green undertones in ''[[Sailor Moon (Manga)|Sailor Moon]]''. Sailor Saturn has purple undertones and [[The One Guy]], Tuxedo Mask, has dark blue undertones about half the time, though he also has green and even occasionally purple tones as well.
* [[The Lancer|Sailor Mars]] provides an example of the purple undertone and [[Lady of War|Sailor Pluto]] has green undertones in ''[[Sailor Moon]]''. Sailor Saturn has purple undertones and [[The One Guy]], Tuxedo Mask, has dark blue undertones about half the time, though he also has green and even occasionally purple tones as well.
* ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'': Despite all the black-haired characters in this manga, there are very few examples of this trope and even fewer consistent examples.
* ''[[Bleach]]'': Despite all the black-haired characters in this manga, there are very few examples of this trope and even fewer consistent examples.
** Yumichika is a consistent example, always being depicted with either blue or purple tones in his hair.
** Yumichika is a consistent example, always being depicted with either blue or purple tones in his hair.
** Rukia is an occasional blue-toned example. Uryuu, too.
** Rukia is an occasional blue-toned example. Uryuu, too.
* ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]'':
* ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'':
** As the story's uncontested [[Ojou]], Isumi has this style about her, along with being the most powerful 'good guy', highly intelligent, and very strong-willed.
** As the story's uncontested [[Ojou]], Isumi has this style about her, along with being the most powerful 'good guy', highly intelligent, and very strong-willed.
** Although lacking both the ojou status of the other characters and clearly not as intelligent, Ayumu is a lighter shade of this trope and has the greatest will of all of the characters, being the only one (as of chapter 280) to have actually confessed her feelings.
** Although lacking both the ojou status of the other characters and clearly not as intelligent, Ayumu is a lighter shade of this trope and has the greatest will of all of the characters, being the only one (as of chapter 280) to have actually confessed her feelings.
* [[Broken Bird|Soletta Orihime]] of [[Sakura Taisen (Video Game)|Sakura Taisen]]. She also fits the aloof, worldly persona as described by the trope.
* [[Broken Bird|Soletta Orihime]] of [[Sakura Taisen]]. She also fits the aloof, worldly persona as described by the trope.
* Minto Aizawa and Zakuro Fujiwara of ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew (Manga)|Tokyo Mew Mew]]'' have the blue and purple undertones described above respectively. Blue tinted Minto appears to be a standard [[Rich Bitch]] [[Spoiled Sweet|but not really]], whereas purple tinted Zakuro is an [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|aloof loner]].
* Minto Aizawa and Zakuro Fujiwara of ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'' have the blue and purple undertones described above respectively. Blue tinted Minto appears to be a standard [[Rich Bitch]] [[Spoiled Sweet|but not really]], whereas purple tinted Zakuro is an [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|aloof loner]].
* Oichi is given purple highlights in her hair for the ''[[Sengoku Basara (Video Game)|Sengoku Basara]]'' anime, which function in the same way.
* Oichi is given purple highlights in her hair for the ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'' anime, which function in the same way.
* ''[[Code Geass (Anime)|Code Geass]]'' gives us Lelouch Lamperouge, who's [[Shiny Midnight Black]] hair is a surprising contrast to his fellow Britannians' [[Phenotype Stereotype|light reds, browns, and blonds]] and the more toned-down blacks of the Japanese characters. Especially jarring since his hair and [[Purple Eyes]] (he's even the page image) contrast the light brown hair and [[Green Eyes]] of this best friend/rival Suzaku Kururugi...[[Mukokuseki|who's Japanese, supposedly]]. Due to his role as [[My Hero Zero|Zero]], Lelouch is often associated with being a demon and even has his own [[Evil Eye|hid]][[Red Eyes, Take Warning|den]] [[Compelling Voice|power]]. He's also referred to as the "Black Prince" in Fanon and possibly Canon and is associated with the Black King in Chess. Yep, Lelouch owns pretty much any trope that deals in Darkness or Blackness, so it makes sense that this would be a more obvious indication of that. It's shown that he gets his hair from his mother (and possibly another distant ancestor from the ''Renya'' manga), who is quite an important character to the overarching plot and has some hidden secrets and powers of her own.
* ''[[Code Geass]]'' gives us Lelouch Lamperouge, who's Shiny Midnight Black hair is a surprising contrast to his fellow Britannians' [[Phenotype Stereotype|light reds, browns, and blonds]] and the more toned-down blacks of the Japanese characters. Especially jarring since his hair and [[Purple Eyes]] (he's even the page image) contrast the light brown hair and [[Green Eyes]] of this best friend/rival Suzaku Kururugi...[[Mukokuseki|who's Japanese, supposedly]]. Due to his role as [[My Hero Zero|Zero]], Lelouch is often associated with being a demon and even has his own [[Evil Eye|hid]][[Red Eyes, Take Warning|den]] [[Compelling Voice|power]]. He's also referred to as the "Black Prince" in Fanon and possibly Canon and is associated with the Black King in Chess. Yep, Lelouch owns pretty much any trope that deals in Darkness or Blackness, so it makes sense that this would be a more obvious indication of that. It's shown that he gets his hair from his mother (and possibly another distant ancestor from the ''Renya'' manga), who is quite an important character to the overarching plot and has some hidden secrets and powers of her own.
* ''[[Saint Seiya (Manga)|Saint Seiya]]'' gives us [[Lady of War|Pandora]] who has purple undertones to her shiny midnight black hair colour, suggesting an otherworldy nature as opposed to just aloofness of character.
* ''[[Saint Seiya]]'' gives us [[Lady of War|Pandora]] who has purple undertones to her shiny midnight black hair colour, suggesting an otherworldy nature as opposed to just aloofness of character.
* Hei of ''[[Darker Than Black (Anime)|Darker Than Black]]'' (meaningful title here) has [[Curtains Match the Window|hair and eyes]] that are this color.
* Hei of ''[[Darker than Black]]'' (meaningful title here) has [[Curtains Match the Window|hair and eyes]] that are this color.
* Chiba from ''[[Wandering Son (Manga)|Wandering Son]]'' had blueish hair in early volumes. She's since lost the blue tint though.
* Chiba from ''[[Wandering Son]]'' had blueish hair in early volumes. She's since lost the blue tint though.
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura (Manga)|Cardcaptor Sakura]]'': Eriol, to the point of overlapping the trope with [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'': Eriol, to the point of overlapping the trope with [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
** Also Syaoran's [[Hot Mom]].
** Also Syaoran's [[Hot Mom]].
* ''[[D Gray Man]]'''s [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|Kanda]] gets this in the anime while [[Action Girl|Lenalee]] gets green(!) highlights. Kanda gets the prittiest of pritti hairs.
* ''[[D.Gray-man]]'''s [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|Kanda]] gets this in the anime while [[Action Girl|Lenalee]] gets green(!) highlights. Kanda gets the prittiest of pritti hairs.




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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* Most black-haired characters in older American comics, such as [[Superman (Comic Book)|Superman]], had blue highlights due to the way coloring worked. Another example would be [[Wonder Woman]].
* Most black-haired characters in older American comics, such as [[Superman]], had blue highlights due to the way coloring worked. Another example would be [[Wonder Woman]].
** One quirk of this trope popped up in old X-Men comics. Wolverine and Beast have similar hairstyles but Wolverine's hair is black while Beast's is actually blue. However, due to [[Shiny Midnight Black]] coloring on Wolverine's hair and solid black shading on Beast's, both appear to have the same color. This has led to numerous playground arguements among children over whether or not Wolverine's hair is blue or not.
** One quirk of this trope popped up in old X-Men comics. Wolverine and Beast have similar hairstyles but Wolverine's hair is black while Beast's is actually blue. However, due to Shiny Midnight Black coloring on Wolverine's hair and solid black shading on Beast's, both appear to have the same color. This has led to numerous playground arguements among children over whether or not Wolverine's hair is blue or not.
** It's not just hair, either -- the script for ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]'' story "Caliope" (included in the trade paperback) has [[Neil Gaiman]] specifically asking the artist to ink as much of Morpheus's leather jacket as possible and make the highlights grey. Otherwise, they'll be coloured blue, and the printer will then make them pink for no apparent reason.
** It's not just hair, either—the script for ''[[The Sandman]]'' story "Caliope" (included in the trade paperback) has [[Neil Gaiman]] specifically asking the artist to ink as much of Morpheus's leather jacket as possible and make the highlights grey. Otherwise, they'll be coloured blue, and the printer will then make them pink for no apparent reason.
* [[Femme Fatale|Winnowill]], Rayek, Venka, and Haken from ''[[Elf Quest]]''.
* [[Femme Fatale|Winnowill]], Rayek, Venka, and Haken from ''[[Elf Quest]]''.
* Most ''[[Archie Comics]]'' brunettes, but especially Veronica and Reggie, with their large, severe blue highlights.
* Most ''[[Archie Comics]]'' brunettes, but especially Veronica and Reggie, with their large, severe blue highlights.
** [[Katy Keene (Comic Book)|Katy Keene]] as well, which got emphasized after the revival. Her hair got longer and most covers found ways to show as much of it as possible.
** [[Katy Keene]] as well, which got emphasized after the revival. Her hair got longer and most covers found ways to show as much of it as possible.
* Madame Masque from the ''[[Iron Man]]'' comics. Tony Stark also had the blue-black hair color during the 80s; it coincided with his infamous jheri curl. It's really evident during the Armor Wars story arc.
* Madame Masque from the ''[[Iron Man]]'' comics. Tony Stark also had the blue-black hair color during the 80s; it coincided with his infamous jheri curl. It's really evident during the Armor Wars story arc.
* [[Gaston Lagaffe]] has this hair color (it occasionally looks very blue), although, without many of the associated traits other than [[Brilliant but Lazy|a certain kind]] [[Genius Ditz|of intelligence]], he probably wouldn't merit a mention...except for the fact [http://i.imgur.com/bNeYs.jpg seemingly half his coworkers have it too].
* [[Gaston Lagaffe]] has this hair color (it occasionally looks very blue), although, without many of the associated traits other than [[Brilliant but Lazy|a certain kind]] [[Genius Ditz|of intelligence]], he probably wouldn't merit a mention...except for the fact [http://i.imgur.com/bNeYs.jpg seemingly half his coworkers have it too].


== Comic Strips ==
* ''[[Nemi (Comic Strip)|Nemi]]'': The titular character, as well as her biker friend, who has the accompanying blue tints.
* ''[[Modesty Blaise (Comic Strip)|Modesty Blaise]]''.




== Fairy Tales ==
== Fairy Tales ==
* The eponymous "[[Snow White (Literature)|Snow White]]" is a famous example from [[Western]] [[Fairy Tales]].
* The eponymous "[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]]" is a famous example from [[Western]] [[Fairy Tales]].
* If the heroine of a fairy tale ''doesn't'' have [[Hair of Gold]], she will have gorgeous black hair and pale skin.
* If the heroine of a fairy tale ''doesn't'' have [[Hair of Gold]], she will have gorgeous black hair and pale skin.
* This trope is something given to explain the hair-color of [[The Bluebeard|Bluebeard]] -- his hair is such a deep black that it seems blue.
* This trope is something given to explain the hair-color of [[The Bluebeard|Bluebeard]]—his hair is such a deep black that it seems blue.




== Fan Works ==
== Fan Works ==
* Judging from her name, [[Sarcasm Mode|dare I mention the lovely Miss]] Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way from ''[[My Immortal (Fanfic)|My Immortal]]''?
* Judging from her name, [[Sarcasm Mode|dare I mention the lovely Miss]] Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way from ''[[My Immortal]]''?
* Every character ever described as ''noiret(te)'', ''ravenet(te)'', or other faux-French terms.
* Every character ever described as ''noiret(te)'', ''ravenet(te)'', or other faux-French terms.
* Ami-sensei from ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon (Fanfic)|Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon]]''. {{spoiler|As Cure Dusk, however, her hair turns more purple-black, but still fits this trope, as purple undertones (hinting at a magical as well as aloof nature) is also an example as well as blue.}}
* Ami-sensei from ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon]]''. {{spoiler|As Cure Dusk, however, her hair turns more purple-black, but still fits this trope, as purple undertones (hinting at a magical as well as aloof nature) is also an example as well as blue.}}




== Films -- Animation ==
== Films -- Animation ==
* [[Disney]]'s ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' has Esmeralda. Even [[Big Bad|Frollo]] in his song "Hellfire" describes the sun as ''"being caught in her raven-hair"'' while he [[Love Makes You Evil|recalls watching her dance at the Feast of Fools earlier]].
* [[Disney]]'s ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' has Esmeralda. Even [[Big Bad|Frollo]] in his song "Hellfire" describes the sun as ''"being caught in her raven-hair"'' while he [[Love Makes You Evil|recalls watching her dance at the Feast of Fools earlier]].
* Violet Parr from ''[[The Incredibles (Animation)|The Incredibles]]''.
* Violet Parr from ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
* Five of the ten [[Disney Princess|Disney Princesses]] have black hair: Snow White, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan and Tiana. [[Evil Stepmother|The Queen]] in ''[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Disney)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs]]'' may also have this.
* Five of the ten [[Disney Princess]]es have black hair: Snow White, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan and Tiana. [[Evil Stepmother|The Queen]] in ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs]]'' may also have this.
* Mother Gothel from ''[[Tangled]]''.
* Mother Gothel from ''[[Tangled]]''.


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== Films -- Live-Action ==
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* The actresses [[Aishwarya Rai]] and [[Demi Moore]].
* The actresses [[Aishwarya Rai]] and [[Demi Moore]].
* Christina Ricci had this hair colour in many of her movies. One example was her portrayal of [[Creepy Child|Wednesday Addams]] in the ''[[Addams Family]]'' films.
* Christina Ricci had this hair colour in many of her movies. One example was her portrayal of [[Creepy Child|Wednesday Addams]] in the ''[[The Addams Family (1991 film)|Addams Family]]'' films.
* Let's not forget [[Winona Ryder]], who up until [[Dye Hard|recently]] was famous for her long ultra-dark hair.
* Let's not forget [[Winona Ryder]], who up until [[Dye Hard|recently]] was famous for her long ultra-dark hair.
* Also Bae Seul Gi, Korean model. [http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d9/sarahqu0n/Bae%20Seul%20Gi/bsg8.jpg\] The picture at the top left corner displays a 'blue-black' sheen.
* Also Bae Seul Gi, Korean model. [http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d9/sarahqu0n/Bae%20Seul%20Gi/bsg8.jpg\] The picture at the top left corner displays a 'blue-black' sheen.
* Chiaki Kuriyama combines this with [[Rapunzel Hair]] and huge bangs that cover her eyebrows, giving her a moody facial expression. It is probably why she has been cast in quite a few horror movies and dramas.
* Chiaki Kuriyama combines this with [[Rapunzel Hair]] and huge bangs that cover her eyebrows, giving her a moody facial expression. It is probably why she has been cast in quite a few horror movies and dramas.
* A compilation can be found [http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1817448/top_10_sexiest_dark_haired_celebrities.html here].
* A compilation can be found [http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1817448/top_10_sexiest_dark_haired_celebrities.html here]{{Dead link}}.
* [[The Notorious Bettie Page|Bettie Page]], former [[The Fifties|fifties]] pin-up model.
* [[The Notorious Bettie Page|Bettie Page]], former [[The Fifties|fifties]] pin-up model.
* The [[Romantic False Lead]] in the way of Luke Wilson's character's relationship with [[Anna Faris]] in ''[[My Super Ex Girlfriend]]'' has hair that looked very blue, despite it being obvious his hair is supposed to be black. It was probably from the effects of the lighting.
* The [[Romantic False Lead]] in the way of Luke Wilson's character's relationship with [[Anna Faris]] in ''[[My Super Ex-Girlfriend]]'' has hair that looked very blue, despite it being obvious his hair is supposed to be black. It was probably from the effects of the lighting.
* Deepika Padukone, [[Bollywood]] actress.
* Deepika Padukone, [[Bollywood]] actress.
* Mia Wallace of ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''.
* Mia Wallace of ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''.
* Most characters played by a Nineties-era Neve Campbell.
* Most characters played by a Nineties-era Neve Campbell.
* Gemma Arterton's character in ''[[St Trinian's (Film)|St Trinian's]]''.
* Gemma Arterton's character in ''[[St Trinian's]]''.
* Vanessa Hudgens, playing Gabriella Montez in the [[High School Musical]] films.
* Vanessa Hudgens, playing Gabriella Montez in the [[High School Musical]] films.
* [[Tom Hiddleston]] as Loki in ''[[Thor (Film)|Thor]]'' and ''[[The Avengers (Film)|The Avengers]]''.
* [[Tom Hiddleston]] as Loki in ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' and ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]''.




== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* In the ''[[Book of Amber]]'', Prince Eric is described as having hair so black it seemed blue.
* In the ''[[Book of Amber]]'', Prince Eric is described as having hair so black it seemed blue.
* [[Artemis Fowl (Literature)|Artemis Fowl]] probably falls under this.
* [[Artemis Fowl]] probably falls under this.
* Carnival of the ''[[Deepgate Codex]]'' series, although her hair is usually tangled and messy because she never takes care of it.
* Carnival of the ''[[Deepgate Codex]]'' series, although her hair is usually tangled and messy because she never takes care of it.
* One of the wolves in the ''[[Julie of the Wolves (Literature)|Julie of the Wolves]]'' series is described as having fur like this after self-imposed [[Training From Hell]] that would allow her to fight off an older pack member bullying her.
* One of the wolves in the ''[[Julie of the Wolves]]'' series is described as having fur like this after self-imposed [[Training from Hell]] that would allow her to fight off an older pack member bullying her.
* Resident [[Magnificent Bitch]] and possible series' [[Big Bad]] Melisande Shahrizai from ''[[Kushiel's Legacy (Literature)|Kushiels Legacy]]''. The Shahrizai clan in particular are noted within the novels for possessing almost blue-black hair as a family trait.
* Resident [[Magnificent Bitch]] and possible series' [[Big Bad]] Melisande Shahrizai from ''[[Kushiel's Legacy|Kushiels Legacy]]''. The Shahrizai clan in particular are noted within the novels for possessing almost blue-black hair as a family trait.
* ''[[His Dark Materials]]'':
* ''[[His Dark Materials]]'':
** Will's daemon [[Spirit Advisor|Kirjava]] (when she finally settles on a permanent form as a cat), is described as having fur this colour. The name is a [[Bilingual Bonus]] for anyone who speaks Finnish: Kirjava means multicoloured. Her hair is described as "having a thousand different shades".
** Will's daemon [[Spirit Advisor|Kirjava]] (when she finally settles on a permanent form as a cat), is described as having fur this colour. The name is a [[Bilingual Bonus]] for anyone who speaks Finnish: Kirjava means multicoloured. Her hair is described as "having a thousand different shades".
** Also, Mrs. Coulter [[Adaptation Dye Job|in the books]] is described as having very dark hair, as is the Latvian witch-queen [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Ruta Skadi]].
** Also, Mrs. Coulter [[Adaptation Dye Job|in the books]] is described as having very dark hair, as is the Latvian witch-queen [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Ruta Skadi]].
* Luthien's hair is like this in ''[[The Silmarillion (Literature)|The Silmarillion]]'' and enchanted to become ''even'' darker. While many of the characters have dark hair, especially Noldorin and some Sinadrin elves (this was something of an [[Author Appeal]] for Tolkien), she and her descendant Arwen -- being the two most beautiful with hair having characteristic significance -- are the most prominent examples.
* Luthien's hair is like this in ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' and enchanted to become ''even'' darker. While many of the characters have dark hair, especially Noldorin and some Sinadrin elves (this was something of an [[Author Appeal]] for Tolkien), she and her descendant Arwen—being the two most beautiful with hair having characteristic significance—are the most prominent examples.
* [[A Great and Terrible Beauty|Pippa Cross]] is either of this trope or an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]; the books note her as having very dark, almost black hair.
* [[A Great and Terrible Beauty|Pippa Cross]] is either of this trope or an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]; the books note her as having very dark, almost black hair.
* Helen Huntingdon of [[Anne Bronte (Creator)|Anne Bronte]]'s ''[[The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Literature)|The Tenant of Wildfell Hall]]'' is described in canon as having "raven-black, glossy ringlets". This is in contrast to Arthur Huntingdon's own "chestnut curls". However, in a reversal of tropes, it is Helen who is the virtuous figure while Huntingdon is the [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|rake]].
* Helen Huntingdon of [[Anne Bronte]]'s ''[[The Tenant of Wildfell Hall]]'' is described in canon as having "raven-black, glossy ringlets". This is in contrast to Arthur Huntingdon's own "chestnut curls". However, in a reversal of tropes, it is Helen who is the virtuous figure while Huntingdon is the [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|rake]].
* Tazendra, Cawti, and Ibronka in the ''[[Dragaera]]'' novels are all described as having long, very straight black hair.
* Tazendra, Cawti, and Ibronka in the ''[[Dragaera]]'' novels are all described as having long, very straight black hair.
* [[Zuleika Dobson]] of the eponymous novel by Max Beerbohm. True to the [[Femme Fatale]] archetype (not to mention that of the [[Parody Sue]]), she is seductive and leads all of the male leads to their destruction.
* [[Zuleika Dobson]] of the eponymous novel by Max Beerbohm. True to the [[Femme Fatale]] archetype (not to mention that of the [[Parody Sue]]), she is seductive and leads all of the male leads to their destruction.
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* [[Timothy Zahn]], in his [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] novels, quite liked to mention that Thrawn's hair, and particularly the eyebrows ([[Fascinating Eyebrow|which he was fond of arching]]), was blue-black. As it turns out, his species, the Chiss, tend to have this color hair.
* [[Timothy Zahn]], in his [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] novels, quite liked to mention that Thrawn's hair, and particularly the eyebrows ([[Fascinating Eyebrow|which he was fond of arching]]), was blue-black. As it turns out, his species, the Chiss, tend to have this color hair.
* Vanyel Ashkevron from the ''[[Heralds of Valdemar]]'' series has blue-highlighted black hair in his younger days (frequent magic use bleaches it until he is more of a [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] at the end of his trilogy)
* Vanyel Ashkevron from the ''[[Heralds of Valdemar]]'' series has blue-highlighted black hair in his younger days (frequent magic use bleaches it until he is more of a [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] at the end of his trilogy)
* ''All'' the beautiful female characters in ''[[The Tale of Genji (Literature)|The Tale of Genji]]'' are characterized by [[Shiny Midnight Black]] [[Rapunzel Hair]]
* ''All'' the beautiful female characters in ''[[The Tale of Genji]]'' are characterized by Shiny Midnight Black [[Rapunzel Hair]]
* Isabelle of ''[[Mortal Instruments]]'' is described as having hair "exactly the color of black ink".
* Isabelle of ''[[Mortal Instruments]]'' is described as having hair "exactly the color of black ink".
* Elphaba of Gregory Maguire's ''Wicked'' is described as having straight, glossy black hair, like "black silk, coffee spun into threads", or "night rain" as her most attractive feature, in contrast to her green skin and pointy nose.
* Elphaba of Gregory Maguire's ''Wicked'' is described as having straight, glossy black hair, like "black silk, coffee spun into threads", or "night rain" as her most attractive feature, in contrast to her green skin and pointy nose.
* The [[Fiery Redhead]] Anne Shirley of ''[[Anne of Green Gables (Literature)|Anne of Green Gables]]'' desperately wants hair this color, since she finds red hair to be unbearably unattractive. She goes as far as to buy hair dye from a merchant on the way home from school and dying her hair. Unfortunately, the dye that would turn her hair a "beautiful raven black" ended up turning it green, which she admits is much worse than red.
* The [[Fiery Redhead]] Anne Shirley of ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]'' desperately wants hair this color, since she finds red hair to be unbearably unattractive. She goes as far as to buy hair dye from a merchant on the way home from school and dying her hair. Unfortunately, the dye that would turn her hair a "beautiful raven black" ended up turning it green, which she admits is much worse than red.
* Grizel Cochrane of the ''[[Chalet School]]'' is often described as having raven black hair. Joey Bettany is another example.
* Grizel Cochrane of the ''[[Chalet School]]'' is often described as having raven black hair. Joey Bettany is another example.
* Lanfear of ''[[The Wheel of Time (Literature)|The Wheel of Time]]'' books.
* Lanfear of ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'' books.
* Rose Fiorello of ''The Devil You Know'' by Louise Bagshawe.
* Rose Fiorello of ''The Devil You Know'' by Louise Bagshawe.
* The character Nighteye from '''Legenden om Ljusets rike''' (''Eng. The Legend of the Realm of Light'') series by Norwegian-Swedish author Margit Sandemo. He is described as being an American Indian boy with long, straight blue-black hair and dark eyes.
* The character Nighteye from '''Legenden om Ljusets rike''' (''Eng. The Legend of the Realm of Light'') series by Norwegian-Swedish author Margit Sandemo. He is described as being an American Indian boy with long, straight blue-black hair and dark eyes.
* Lara Raith of ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)|The Dresden Files]]'' is described this way.
* Lara Raith of ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' is described this way.
* Arguably, this trope applies to the people of Kyralia in [[Trudi Canavan]]'s ''The Black Magician Trilogy'', who are either this or [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin|black and white beauties]].
* Arguably, this trope applies to the people of Kyralia in [[Trudi Canavan]]'s ''The Black Magician Trilogy'', who are either this or [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin|black and white beauties]].
* [[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]: Cho Chang, Harry's love interest in the first five novels, is described this way. Harry himself would also count, considering that his hair is often described as jet-black, but he tends to leave it messy.
* [[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]: Cho Chang, Harry's love interest in the first five novels, is described this way. Harry himself would also count, considering that his hair is often described as jet-black, but he tends to leave it messy.




== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* Krysten Ritter of ''[[Breaking Bad]]'' fame.
* Krysten Ritter of ''[[Breaking Bad]]'' fame.
* ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'': Xena, the [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|titular warrior princess]].
* ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'': Xena, the [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|titular warrior princess]].
* Morgana in ''[[Merlin (TV)|Merlin]]'' (actress [[Katie McGrath]] has naturally light brown hair but dyes it this colour for the show.)
* Morgana in ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'' (actress [[Katie McGrath]] has naturally light brown hair but dyes it this colour for the show.)
* Aeryn Sun of ''[[Farscape (TV)|Farscape]]''.
* Aeryn Sun of ''[[Farscape]]''.
* ''[[Chuck]]''. As of the most recent episodes (1/25/11), Sarah Walker. She's really a blonde though.
* ''[[Chuck]]''. As of the most recent episodes (1/25/11), Sarah Walker. She's really a blonde though.
* Abby Sciuto of ''[[NCIS (TV)|NCIS]]''. This fits in with her [[Perky Goth]] image.
* Abby Sciuto of ''[[NCIS]]''. This fits in with her [[Perky Goth]] image.
* The daughters in the Russian sitcom ''[[Daddy's Daughters]]''.
* The daughters in the Russian sitcom ''[[Daddy's Daughters]]''.
* The reaper Tessa (played by Lindsey McKeon) of ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]''.
* The reaper Tessa (played by Lindsey McKeon) of ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''.
* Lily Miran of ''[[The Hard Timesof RJ Berger]]''. Though it's dyed, she also has purple streaks running through it. Her actress, [http://images.tvrage.com/people/67/198277.jpg#Kara+Taitz Kara Taitz], is a more traditional example.
* Lily Miran of ''[[The Hard Times of RJ Berger]]''. Though it's dyed, she also has purple streaks running through it. Her actress, [https://web.archive.org/web/20150530105319/http://images.tvrage.com/people/67/198277.jpg#Kara+Taitz Kara Taitz], is a more traditional example.
* Vince Noir of ''[[The Mighty Boosh]]''.
* Vince Noir of ''[[The Mighty Boosh]]''.
* [[Big Bad|Azazeal]] as played by Michael Fassbender of the British television series ''[[Hex]]''.
* [[Big Bad|Azazeal]] as played by Michael Fassbender of the British television series ''[[Hex]]''.
* Kahlan Amnell from ''[[Legend of the Seeker]]''.
* Kahlan Amnell from ''[[Legend of the Seeker]]''.
* Chastity Dingle in the British soap ''[[Emmerdale]]''.
* Chastity Dingle in the British soap ''[[Emmerdale]]''.
* Nora (as played by Nazanin Boniadi) from the seventh season of ''[[How I Met Your Mother (TV)|How I Met Your Mother]]''.
* Nora (as played by Nazanin Boniadi) from the seventh season of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]''.
** Ted too, whose hair is glossy pitch-black, no brown in it whatsoever.
** Ted too, whose hair is glossy pitch-black, no brown in it whatsoever.




== Music ==
== Music ==
* [[Britney Spears (Music)|Britney Spears]] sported a black wig in the scene where she poisons her cheating boyfriend in the music video for '''Toxic'''.
* [[Britney Spears]] sported a black wig in the scene where she poisons her cheating boyfriend in the music video for '''Toxic'''.
* This is a popular trope for more [[Perky Goth|gothic]] and/or [[Emo]] style music videos, for example with Amy Lee from the band [[Evanescence (Music)|Evanescence]].
* This is a popular trope for more [[Perky Goth|gothic]] and/or [[Emo]] style music videos, for example with Amy Lee from the band [[Evanescence]].
* Let's not forget [[Marilyn Manson (Music)|Marilyn Manson]], who combines jet-black hair with extremely pale skin as part of his persona.
* Let's not forget [[Marilyn Manson]], who combines jet-black hair with extremely pale skin as part of his persona.
* [[Madonna (Music)|Madonna]] stepped away from her trademark blonde look in the video for '''Frozen''' to match the hair of her then infant daughter Lourdes.
* [[Madonna]] stepped away from her trademark blonde look in the video for '''Frozen''' to match the hair of her then infant daughter Lourdes.
* The frontman for Finnish rock band [[The Rasmus]] dyes his naturally blond hair to jet black for his signature stage look.
* The frontman for Finnish rock band [[The Rasmus]] dyes his naturally blond hair to jet black for his signature stage look.
* Anara Atanes, former WAG and squeeze of Freddie Ljungberg, has hair with a blue sheen to it, as seen in RnB star '''Jay Sean''''s music vid for "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=lz0VGkD3LHo Ride It]''".
* Anara Atanes, former WAG and squeeze of Freddie Ljungberg, has hair with a blue sheen to it, as seen in RnB star '''Jay Sean''''s music vid for "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=lz0VGkD3LHo Ride It]''".
* [[Katy Perry (Music)|Katy Perry]] has currently dyed her hair to this shade.
* [[Katy Perry]] has currently dyed her hair to this shade.
* British singer [[Jessie J (Music)|Jessie J]] of '''Do it Like a Dude''' fame.
* British singer [[Jessie J]] of '''Do it Like a Dude''' fame.
* Irish singer [https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-UeE_T7i68XI/TWiKikxzzGI/AAAAAAAABEU/w1yDTOqtNY4/s400/Clare_Maguire-Light_After_Dark-2011-MTD.jpg Clare Maguire] who also doubles as [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]].
* Irish singer [https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-UeE_T7i68XI/TWiKikxzzGI/AAAAAAAABEU/w1yDTOqtNY4/s400/Clare_Maguire-Light_After_Dark-2011-MTD.jpg Clare Maguire] who also doubles as [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]].
* Trent Reznor of [[Nine Inch Nails (Music)|Nine Inch Nails]].
* Trent Reznor of [[Nine Inch Nails]].
* Siobhan Fahey, formerly of the bands ''Bananarama'' and ''Shakespear's Sister'', was famous for her gothic-looking jet black hair in her heyday. She has since, however, gone back to her natural blonde hair.
* Siobhan Fahey, formerly of the bands ''Bananarama'' and ''Shakespear's Sister'', was famous for her gothic-looking jet black hair in her heyday. She has since, however, gone back to her natural blonde hair.
* One half of [[The Nineties]] girl duo/band Alisha's Attic.
* One half of [[The Nineties]] girl duo/band Alisha's Attic.
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* Former [[The Sixties|1960s]] Canadian rock band The Jades had a single called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA-58m4BK44 "Blue Black Hair"].
* Former [[The Sixties|1960s]] Canadian rock band The Jades had a single called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA-58m4BK44 "Blue Black Hair"].
* Currently, the girl group The Del Moroccos have covered the above single [http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=mvxjvmsPBNQ "Blue Black Hair"]. One of the singers even has hair fitting the eponymous shade.
* Currently, the girl group The Del Moroccos have covered the above single [http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=mvxjvmsPBNQ "Blue Black Hair"]. One of the singers even has hair fitting the eponymous shade.
* Chrissie Hynde of the [[Pretenders (Music)|Pretenders]].
* Chrissie Hynde of the [[Pretenders]].
* Anthea Corr, lead singer of Irish band [[The Corrs (Music)|The Corrs]].
* Anthea Corr, lead singer of Irish band [[The Corrs]].
* Lisa Origliasso, one half of the Australian group [[The Veronicas (Music)|The Veronicas]], has hair this shade. Her twin sister (though now blonde) also sported the hair color in their video for "Untouched".
* Lisa Origliasso, one half of the Australian group [[The Veronicas]], has hair this shade. Her twin sister (though now blonde) also sported the hair color in their video for "Untouched".




== Print Media ==
== Newspaper Comics ==
* ''[[Nemi]]'': The titular character, as well as her biker friend, who has the accompanying blue tints.
* [[Deadpan Snarker|Kasuse]] from Animerica. Hell, he's even been called the "raven-haired boy" on occasion.
* ''[[Modesty Blaise (comic strip)|Modesty Blaise]]''.




== Radio ==
== Radio ==
* Serene's childhood friend [[Alpha Bitch|Polly]] from the ''[[Riviera the Promised Land|Riviera]]'' drama CDs. Polly's hair is remarked upon by everyone, including the [[Monster of the Week|crazy demon ghost]] who features as the villain of the drama she appears in.
* Serene's childhood friend [[Alpha Bitch|Polly]] from the ''[[Riviera: The Promised Land|Riviera]]'' drama CDs. Polly's hair is remarked upon by everyone, including the [[Monster of the Week|crazy demon ghost]] who features as the villain of the drama she appears in.




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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen|Miranda Lawson]] in ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]''.
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen|Miranda Lawson]] in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''.
* Given the setting, everyone in ''[[Jade Empire]]'' has this sort of hair. Personality-wise, the most fitting character is [[Rebellious Princess|Silk Fox]].
* Given the setting, everyone in ''[[Jade Empire]]'' has this sort of hair. Personality-wise, the most fitting character is [[Rebellious Princess|Silk FOX]].
* [[Lady of War|Princess Kitana]] of the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' series. She even has purple highlights, whereas {{spoiler|her clone Mileena}} has the opposite blue highlights.
* [[Lady of War|Princess Kitana]] of the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' series. She even has purple highlights, whereas {{spoiler|her clone Mileena}} has the opposite blue highlights.
* The Limited Edition black roses from ''[[Farmville]]''.
* The Limited Edition black roses from ''[[FarmVille]]''.
* Possibly, Lucas and Dawn from ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Video Game)|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]'', due to [[Hair Color Dissonance]]. They apparently have blue hair, however, it's noticeably dark in their main artwork - navy blue at best. The anime lightened their colors and certain game artwork has their hair a bright blue, too.
* Possibly, Lucas and Dawn from ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]'', due to [[Hair Color Dissonance]]. They apparently have blue hair, however, it's noticeably dark in their main artwork - navy blue at best. The anime lightened their colors and certain game artwork has their hair a bright blue, too.
* Maria from ''[[Harvest Moon (Video Game)|Harvest Moon]]''; specifically, the original Maria.
* Maria from ''[[Harvest Moon]]''; specifically, the original Maria.
* [[Casting a Shadow|Oichi]] from ''[[Sengoku Basara (Video Game)|Sengoku Basara]]'', which goes along with her [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin|look]].
* [[Casting a Shadow|Oichi]] from ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'', which goes along with her [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin|look]].
* Shanoa from ''[[Castlevania Order of Ecclesia (Video Game)|Castlevania Order of Ecclesia]]''.
* Shanoa from ''[[Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia]]''.
* In ''[[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]'', Maya and Misty Fey have this hair color. So does Kay Faraday from [[Ace Attorney Investigations]].
* In ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]'', Maya and Misty Fey have this hair color. So does Kay Faraday from [[Ace Attorney Investigations]].
* Four-Eyes from [[Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City|Operation Raccoon City]].
* Four-Eyes from [[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City|Operation Raccoon City]].




== Webcomics ==
== Webcomics ==
* Tavor from ''[[Looking for Group (Webcomic)|Looking for Group]]'', aside from his [[Skunk Stripe]]. Although it's more visible {{spoiler|when he's a ghost and has it slicked back rather than braided or whatever he did under his helmet}}, since during his first appearance with his helmet off, it's not particularly blue, nor particularly shiny.
* Tavor from ''[[Looking for Group]]'', aside from his [[Skunk Stripe]]. Although it's more visible {{spoiler|when he's a ghost and has it slicked back rather than braided or whatever he did under his helmet}}, since during his first appearance with his helmet off, it's not particularly blue, nor particularly shiny.
* Kimiko of ''[[Dresden Codak]]''; in earlier strips, she was basically just drawn with blue hair, but [[Art Evolution]] has moved her more towards black hair with a blue tint.
* Kimiko of ''[[Dresden Codak]]''; in earlier strips, she was basically just drawn with blue hair, but [[Art Evolution]] has moved her more towards black hair with a blue tint.
* Susan from ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]'' has hair that literally is dark blue, but it's shown as black in the greyscale comics, and some of the earlier color comics used such a dark shade of blue that it would look black on some monitors, so there's been some confusion in the fandom. Her natural hair color is blonde; she dyes it midnight blue {{spoiler|because her father had an affair with a blonde woman.}}
* Susan from ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' has hair that literally is dark blue, but it's shown as black in the greyscale comics, and some of the earlier color comics used such a dark shade of blue that it would look black on some monitors, so there's been some confusion in the fandom. Her natural hair color is blonde; she dyes it midnight blue {{spoiler|because her father had an affair with a blonde woman.}}
* Caprice Quevillion of ''[[A Miracle of Science]]'' is another example of a dark-blue-haired character whose hair appeared black in greyscale. And it's certainly [[Star-Spangled Spandex|shiny]].
* Caprice Quevillion of ''[[A Miracle of Science]]'' is another example of a dark-blue-haired character whose hair appeared black in greyscale. And it's certainly [[Star-Spangled Spandex|shiny]].


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* ''[[Huntik Secrets and Seekers]]'': Zhalia Moon has the blue undertoned variety and fits the mysterious [[Loners Are Freaks]] profile.
* ''[[Huntik Secrets and Seekers]]'': Zhalia Moon has the blue undertoned variety and fits the mysterious [[Loners Are Freaks]] profile.
* Duchess Raven-Waves of ''[[Lady Lovely Locks]]'' fame. She's also the main villain.
* Duchess Raven-Waves of ''[[Lady Lovely Locks]]'' fame. She's also the main villain.
* [[Rich Bitch|Bianca Dupree]] of ''[[Beverly Hills Teens (Animation)|Beverly Hills Teens]]''.
* [[Rich Bitch|Bianca Dupree]] of ''[[Beverly Hills Teens]]''.
* Milo in ''[[Pepper Ann]]'' has this. The titular character mentions this once, with him responding "My hair isn't blue; it's so dark as to appear blue".
* Milo in ''[[Pepper Ann]]'' has this. The titular character mentions this once, with him responding "My hair isn't blue; it's so dark as to appear blue".
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' has [[Emotionless Girl|Mai]] and, to a lesser degree, Zuko and Ozai. (Iroh is graying and Azula takes more after her mother when it comes to her hair.)
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' has [[Emotionless Girl|Mai]] and, to a lesser degree, Zuko and Ozai. (Iroh is graying and Azula takes more after her mother when it comes to her hair.)
* Elisa Maza from ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]''.
* Elisa Maza from ''[[Gargoyles]]''.
* In the second series reboot of ''[[Legend of the Dragon]]'', the main characters (Ling, Ang, and Beingal, plus [[Sixth Ranger]] K-ho) all have their hair re-coloured to this.
* In the second series reboot of ''[[Legend of the Dragon]]'', the main characters (Ling, Ang, and Beingal, plus [[Sixth Ranger]] K-ho) all have their hair re-coloured to this.
* The [[Disney Fairies]] [[Loners Are Freaks|Vidia]] and especially [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Silvermist]] have hair like this.
* The [[Disney Fairies]] [[Loners Are Freaks|Vidia]] and especially [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Silvermist]] have hair like this.
* ''[[Xiaolin Showdown (Animation)|Xiaolin Showdown]]'': Kimiko Tohomiko's natural hair color is this.
* ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'': Kimiko Tohomiko's natural hair color is this.
* ''[[Generator Rex (Animation)|Generator Rex]]'': Rex has this kind of hair, but is the exact opposite of the associated stereotype.
* ''[[Generator Rex]]'': Rex has this kind of hair, but is the exact opposite of the associated stereotype.
* ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]'': Terry McGinnis is another example.
* ''[[Batman Beyond]]'': Terry McGinnis is another example.
* Also, Bruce Wayne in ''[[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Batman the Animated Series]]'' and ''[[Justice League]]'', before it turned the white it was in ''[[Batman Beyond]]''.
* Also, Bruce Wayne in ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'' and ''[[Justice League]]'', before it turned the white it was in ''[[Batman Beyond]]''.
* ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]'': Marceline the Vampire Queen.
* ''[[Adventure Time]]'': Marceline the Vampire Queen.
* Jane Lane from ''[[Daria (Animation)|Daria]]''.
* Jane Lane from ''[[Daria]]''.
* ''[[Code Lyoko (Animation)|Code Lyoko]]'''s William Dunbar has both the bluish hair and the personality type. [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|Or his hair might actually be blue...]]
* ''[[Code Lyoko]]'''s William Dunbar has both the bluish hair and the personality type. [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|Or his hair might actually be blue...]]
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb (Animation)|Phineas and Ferb]]'': Isabella Garcia-Shapiro.
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'': Isabella Garcia-Shapiro.
* David Carter sports this look in ''[[Invasion America]]''.
* David Carter sports this look in ''[[Invasion America]]''.
* Nathan Explosion of ''[[Metalocalypse]]''.
* Nathan Explosion of ''[[Metalocalypse]]''.
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* [[Nigella Lawson]] varies from having hair this shade to [[Brainy Brunette|dark brown]] at different times, as does fellow British TV personality [[Gavin and Stacey|Ruth Jones]].
* [[Nigella Lawson]] varies from having hair this shade to [[Brainy Brunette|dark brown]] at different times, as does fellow British TV personality [[Gavin and Stacey|Ruth Jones]].
* Ludwig Benelmans, the author of the ''[[Madeline]]'' books, described his glamorous mother as having black hair that shone blue.
* Ludwig Benelmans, the author of the ''[[Madeline]]'' books, described his glamorous mother as having black hair that shone blue.
* ''The Queen of the Night'' hybrid, also known as a black tulip. The closest gardeners and hybridists have come to creating a black tulip is this,although the plant is not actually black in colour and a deep purple; it appears black in dawn and twilight hours. [http://www.gardening-guides.com/flowers/black-tulip.php See here for more details.]
* ''The Queen of the Night'' hybrid, also known as a black tulip. The closest gardeners and hybridists have come to creating a black tulip is this,although the plant is not actually black in colour and a deep purple; it appears black in dawn and twilight hours. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120301113407/http://www.gardening-guides.com/flowers/black-tulip.php See here for more details.]
* Comedian and actor Noel Fielding, as seen above in The Mighty Boosh.
* Comedian and actor Noel Fielding, as seen above in The Mighty Boosh.
* Supermodel Erin O'Connor.
* Supermodel Erin O'Connor.
* Fashion designer Edith Head, who incorporated this hair colour into her trademark look - the thick rimmed glasses and bobbed haircut, a haircut which Anna Wintour also uses.
* Fashion designer Edith Head, who incorporated this hair colour into her trademark look - the thick rimmed glasses and bobbed haircut, a haircut which Anna Wintour also uses.
* Former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding recently dyed her hair to this shade.
* Former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding recently dyed her hair to this shade.
* [http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2006/12/yougarciac_228x304.jpg Mayte Garcia], aka [[Prince]]'s [[Princes Associates|ex-wife]].
* [http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2006/12/yougarciac_228x304.jpg Mayte Garcia], aka [[Prince]]'s [[Prince's Associates|ex-wife]].
* Actress Shannen Doherty of ''[[Beverly Hills 90210]]'' and ''[[Charmed (TV)|Charmed]]'' fame.
* Actress Shannen Doherty of ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]'' and ''[[Charmed]]'' fame.
* Socialite Goga Ashkenazi, [http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/06/09/article-1285419-09F72F3E000005DC-972_239x190.jpg as seen here]. She often lightens her hair, though.
* Socialite Goga Ashkenazi, [http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/06/09/article-1285419-09F72F3E000005DC-972_239x190.jpg as seen here]. She often lightens her hair, though.
* [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-q8ujjLAOJq8/Tew88t0O1FI/AAAAAAAAEKg/xV9AtGSjkko/s640/black-bear-returning.jpg American black bears].
* [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-q8ujjLAOJq8/Tew88t0O1FI/AAAAAAAAEKg/xV9AtGSjkko/s640/black-bear-returning.jpg American black bears].
* Colombian model and actress [http://web.wireimage.com/images/tnm/56076959.jpg Amalia Aviles.]
* Colombian model and actress [http://web.wireimage.com/images/tnm/56076959.jpg Amalia Aviles.]{{Dead link}}
* As do fellow Latino actors [http://38.106.70.69/romance/images/AlejandraOra2.jpg Alejandra Oraa] and [http://web.wireimage.com/images/tnm/56077065.jpg Pablo Portillo.]
* As do fellow Latino actors [http://38.106.70.69/romance/images/AlejandraOra2.jpg Alejandra Oraa]{{Dead link}} and [http://web.wireimage.com/images/tnm/56077065.jpg Pablo Portillo.]{{Dead link}}
* [http://www.redcarpet-fashionawards.com/2011/04/29/2011-royal-wedding/ Princess Ameerah of Jordan.] Her hair is often a statement piece in her fashion.
* [http://www.redcarpet-fashionawards.com/2011/04/29/2011-royal-wedding/ Princess Ameerah of Jordan.] Her hair is often a statement piece in her fashion.
* Actress [http://www.megatrend.edu.rs/fkm/uploaded/slike/Marija%20Petronijevic%202.JPG Marija Petronijevic.]
* Actress [http://www.megatrend.edu.rs/fkm/uploaded/slike/Marija%20Petronijevic%202.JPG Marija Petronijevic.]{{Dead link}}
* Laurie Penny, journalist for the ''Guardian'' newspaper and ''The New Statesman'', as seen [http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/PENNY-415.jpg here.]
* Laurie Penny, journalist for the ''Guardian'' newspaper and ''The New Statesman'', as seen [http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/PENNY-415.jpg here.]{{Dead link}}
* Supermodel Lily Cole dyed her trademark red hair to jet black recently.
* Supermodel Lily Cole dyed her trademark red hair to jet black recently.
* Actress [http://www.poster.net/tyler-liv/tyler-liv-photo-liv-tyler-6228248.jpg Liv Tyler.]
* Actress [https://web.archive.org/web/20120120114538/http://www.poster.net/tyler-liv/tyler-liv-photo-liv-tyler-6228248.jpg Liv Tyler.]
* Actor and model Tom Welling of [[Smallville]] fame.
* Actor and model Tom Welling of [[Smallville]] fame.
* Actress [http://img.poptower.com/pic-36526/nazanin-boniadi.jpg?d=600 Nazanin Boniadi.]
* Actress [http://img.poptower.com/pic-36526/nazanin-boniadi.jpg?d=600 Nazanin Boniadi.]{{Dead link}}
* Ambra Bolin, Swedish fashion model, as seen here [http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a81/ambrabolin/MIKAs%20Stockholm/10505_SC_wsmall.jpg\] and here [scroll to post #5 and look at the top and bottom pictures] [http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f112/black-hair-inspiration-appreciation-62507.html\]
* Ambra Bolin, Swedish fashion model, as seen here [https://web.archive.org/web/20180711033127/http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a81/ambrabolin/MIKAs%20Stockholm/10505_SC_wsmall.jpg] and here [scroll to post #5 and look at the top and bottom pictures] [https://web.archive.org/web/20171125165141/http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f112/black-hair-inspiration-appreciation-62507.html]
* [[Kim Kardashian]].
* [[Kim Kardashian]].
* Animals such as cats, dogs, and rats can come in "blue", which is a diluted version of a regular black coat. The technical term for this is called "slate-grey", but can look very bluish in certain lightings.
* Animals such as cats, dogs, and rats can come in "blue", which is a diluted version of a regular black coat. The technical term for this is called "slate-grey", but can look very bluish in certain lightings.
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From nowhere through a caravan
Around the campfire light
A lovely woman in motion
With hair as dark as night

Curtis Mayfield, "Gypsy Woman"

This hair color is the next shade after brunette. It is beautiful, lustrous, and indicative of a great deal of care. Can be straight, wavy, or curly, short or long. Usually, someone with Shiny Midnight Black hair is the 'cool type', associated with night, shadows, and the ephemeral.

They may or may not be evil. They may or may not be intelligent, though it's more likely that they are. They may or not have a strong will, though they are usually The Quiet One even if they do have a quick temper. They are inevitably attractive.

Note that hair can be "black" and "shiny" without being Shiny Midnight Black. For characters to have Shiny Midnight Black hair, they must have blue highlights in it--'midnight' as a color is actually a shade of black so dark it appears blue when light hits it at a certain angle. Rock Lee from Naruto, for example, has shiny black hair, but it has a normal white highlight and is not considered especially attractive (his hair specifically, not the character. For that, Your Mileage May Vary).

Purple undertones are another example of the trope, for example, manga Rei/Sailor Mars and Hotaru/Sailor Saturn from Sailor Moon.

Vampires are often described as having hair as black as a moonless night, especially if they're the seductive kind.

In Real Life, it acts as a superlative trope to the brunette hair color. This is because, in most Western nations, dark hair is more commonly associated with brunettes. This is where the word in fact comes from--"brun" means "brown". Very few people in Western Europe had actual black hair as opposed to a very dark brown. On the rare occasion that this did occur, the person would be described as having jet-black, raven, or simply dark hair. However, this has changed in recent times and the description 'dark-haired' or 'brunette' has come to encompass hair on both ends of the darker spectrum. This hair color is now sometimes called blue-black.

Now add this to the traditional Blonde, Brunette, Redhead ensemble and you have yourself a Four-Temperament Ensemble cast or a People of Hair Color trope, with the SMB character often being the Lancer.

It is a far more popular (and noticeable) trope in Eastern cultures where long, shiny dark hair has long been seen as indicative of wealth and class. In Anime, expect The Ojou to fall under this bracket, particularly in older shows. Is also a favourite for the Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl in horror films.

Compare and contrast with the Shy Blue-Haired Girl and Brainy Brunette tropes. Often a defining attribute of Tall, Dark and Bishoujo. Pair it with very pale skin and an air of creepiness, and you've got the Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette. Pair it with very pale skin and exceptional good looks, and you've got Raven Hair, Ivory Skin. Is naturally the opposite of White-Haired Pretty Boy / White-Haired Pretty Girl.

Examples of Shiny Midnight Black include:

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Anime and Manga

  • This trope practically describes most of the cast of Inu Yasha. Especially Kagome and Kikyô, who have blue undertones and purple undertones respectively. Then you have Inu-Yasha himself, who not only has Shiny Midnight Black hair when he's human, but is also the contrasting White-Haired Pretty Boy most of the time; he's literately both opposing tropes rolled into one.
  • Nico Robin from One Piece is the only person with black hair in the series to have highlights such as these.
  • Princess Amelia from Slayers has "raven-colored" hair in the novels and in one manga adaptation, but it is usually colored as a stylized purple in art; the anime followed suit with this. She also doesn't have a wholly Ojou personality: she's a bit of an overly energetic, Wrong Genre Savvy bastion of goodness, but is actually intelligent and takes her royal duties seriously.
  • King Yuuri in Kyo Kara Maoh is identified by his black hair and black eyes (as well as his black school uniform). Also, Gwendal Von Voltaire has long black hair which contrast nicely with his Badass Longcoat.
  • Naruto:
  • Scrapped Princess: Most Artillery-type Peacemakers have this hair colour, as seen on Cz.
  • Akane from Ranma ½ has this type of hair in the anime, although not in the manga.
  • Though the shininess might just be a product of Akamatsu's drawing style, his characters Shinobu (Love Hina) and Nodoka (Mahou Sensei Negima) may count. Their calmness-level may be in question, though...
    • Because of the Adaptation Dye Job in the first anime, Setsuna was portrayed with this. It may be a case of a limited color palette than a conscious decision on the animator's part (the anime's coloring was rather dull). Also of note is Yue receiving this in Negima!? because of her and Nodoka's switching hair colors.
  • Sakaki from Azumanga Daioh.
  • Karasu of Yu Yu Hakusho is usually depicted with light purple and blue highlights in his otherwise very dark hair. It is also depicted as notably shinier than any of the others, and he even implies that he takes good care of it. (However, it turns blonde when his mask is removed.)
  • Namikawa of Yotsuba Group's shoulder length, slicked-back hair in Death Note, standing out especially in the anime among tousled, shorter styles in mostly blonds and browns.
  • Sailor Mars provides an example of the purple undertone and Sailor Pluto has green undertones in Sailor Moon. Sailor Saturn has purple undertones and The One Guy, Tuxedo Mask, has dark blue undertones about half the time, though he also has green and even occasionally purple tones as well.
  • Bleach: Despite all the black-haired characters in this manga, there are very few examples of this trope and even fewer consistent examples.
    • Yumichika is a consistent example, always being depicted with either blue or purple tones in his hair.
    • Rukia is an occasional blue-toned example. Uryuu, too.
  • Hayate the Combat Butler:
    • As the story's uncontested Ojou, Isumi has this style about her, along with being the most powerful 'good guy', highly intelligent, and very strong-willed.
    • Although lacking both the ojou status of the other characters and clearly not as intelligent, Ayumu is a lighter shade of this trope and has the greatest will of all of the characters, being the only one (as of chapter 280) to have actually confessed her feelings.
  • Soletta Orihime of Sakura Taisen. She also fits the aloof, worldly persona as described by the trope.
  • Minto Aizawa and Zakuro Fujiwara of Tokyo Mew Mew have the blue and purple undertones described above respectively. Blue tinted Minto appears to be a standard Rich Bitch but not really, whereas purple tinted Zakuro is an aloof loner.
  • Oichi is given purple highlights in her hair for the Sengoku Basara anime, which function in the same way.
  • Code Geass gives us Lelouch Lamperouge, who's Shiny Midnight Black hair is a surprising contrast to his fellow Britannians' light reds, browns, and blonds and the more toned-down blacks of the Japanese characters. Especially jarring since his hair and Purple Eyes (he's even the page image) contrast the light brown hair and Green Eyes of this best friend/rival Suzaku Kururugi...who's Japanese, supposedly. Due to his role as Zero, Lelouch is often associated with being a demon and even has his own hidden power. He's also referred to as the "Black Prince" in Fanon and possibly Canon and is associated with the Black King in Chess. Yep, Lelouch owns pretty much any trope that deals in Darkness or Blackness, so it makes sense that this would be a more obvious indication of that. It's shown that he gets his hair from his mother (and possibly another distant ancestor from the Renya manga), who is quite an important character to the overarching plot and has some hidden secrets and powers of her own.
  • Saint Seiya gives us Pandora who has purple undertones to her shiny midnight black hair colour, suggesting an otherworldy nature as opposed to just aloofness of character.
  • Hei of Darker than Black (meaningful title here) has hair and eyes that are this color.
  • Chiba from Wandering Son had blueish hair in early volumes. She's since lost the blue tint though.
  • Cardcaptor Sakura: Eriol, to the point of overlapping the trope with You Gotta Have Blue Hair
  • D.Gray-man's Kanda gets this in the anime while Lenalee gets green(!) highlights. Kanda gets the prittiest of pritti hairs.


Arts

  • The painting Pavonia by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Lord Frederick Leighton depicts a woman with hair like this.
  • Francisco de Zurbaran's painting Santa Dorotea depicts his subject with raven black hair.


Comic Books

  • Most black-haired characters in older American comics, such as Superman, had blue highlights due to the way coloring worked. Another example would be Wonder Woman.
    • One quirk of this trope popped up in old X-Men comics. Wolverine and Beast have similar hairstyles but Wolverine's hair is black while Beast's is actually blue. However, due to Shiny Midnight Black coloring on Wolverine's hair and solid black shading on Beast's, both appear to have the same color. This has led to numerous playground arguements among children over whether or not Wolverine's hair is blue or not.
    • It's not just hair, either—the script for The Sandman story "Caliope" (included in the trade paperback) has Neil Gaiman specifically asking the artist to ink as much of Morpheus's leather jacket as possible and make the highlights grey. Otherwise, they'll be coloured blue, and the printer will then make them pink for no apparent reason.
  • Winnowill, Rayek, Venka, and Haken from Elf Quest.
  • Most Archie Comics brunettes, but especially Veronica and Reggie, with their large, severe blue highlights.
    • Katy Keene as well, which got emphasized after the revival. Her hair got longer and most covers found ways to show as much of it as possible.
  • Madame Masque from the Iron Man comics. Tony Stark also had the blue-black hair color during the 80s; it coincided with his infamous jheri curl. It's really evident during the Armor Wars story arc.
  • Gaston Lagaffe has this hair color (it occasionally looks very blue), although, without many of the associated traits other than a certain kind of intelligence, he probably wouldn't merit a mention...except for the fact seemingly half his coworkers have it too.


Fairy Tales

  • The eponymous "Snow White" is a famous example from Western Fairy Tales.
  • If the heroine of a fairy tale doesn't have Hair of Gold, she will have gorgeous black hair and pale skin.
  • This trope is something given to explain the hair-color of Bluebeard—his hair is such a deep black that it seems blue.


Fan Works

  • Judging from her name, dare I mention the lovely Miss Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way from My Immortal?
  • Every character ever described as noiret(te), ravenet(te), or other faux-French terms.
  • Ami-sensei from Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon. As Cure Dusk, however, her hair turns more purple-black, but still fits this trope, as purple undertones (hinting at a magical as well as aloof nature) is also an example as well as blue.


Films -- Animation


Films -- Live-Action


Literature

  • In the Book of Amber, Prince Eric is described as having hair so black it seemed blue.
  • Artemis Fowl probably falls under this.
  • Carnival of the Deepgate Codex series, although her hair is usually tangled and messy because she never takes care of it.
  • One of the wolves in the Julie of the Wolves series is described as having fur like this after self-imposed Training from Hell that would allow her to fight off an older pack member bullying her.
  • Resident Magnificent Bitch and possible series' Big Bad Melisande Shahrizai from Kushiels Legacy. The Shahrizai clan in particular are noted within the novels for possessing almost blue-black hair as a family trait.
  • His Dark Materials:
    • Will's daemon Kirjava (when she finally settles on a permanent form as a cat), is described as having fur this colour. The name is a Bilingual Bonus for anyone who speaks Finnish: Kirjava means multicoloured. Her hair is described as "having a thousand different shades".
    • Also, Mrs. Coulter in the books is described as having very dark hair, as is the Latvian witch-queen Ruta Skadi.
  • Luthien's hair is like this in The Silmarillion and enchanted to become even darker. While many of the characters have dark hair, especially Noldorin and some Sinadrin elves (this was something of an Author Appeal for Tolkien), she and her descendant Arwen—being the two most beautiful with hair having characteristic significance—are the most prominent examples.
  • Pippa Cross is either of this trope or an Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette; the books note her as having very dark, almost black hair.
  • Helen Huntingdon of Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is described in canon as having "raven-black, glossy ringlets". This is in contrast to Arthur Huntingdon's own "chestnut curls". However, in a reversal of tropes, it is Helen who is the virtuous figure while Huntingdon is the rake.
  • Tazendra, Cawti, and Ibronka in the Dragaera novels are all described as having long, very straight black hair.
  • Zuleika Dobson of the eponymous novel by Max Beerbohm. True to the Femme Fatale archetype (not to mention that of the Parody Sue), she is seductive and leads all of the male leads to their destruction.
  • The eponymous horse's mane from Black Beauty by Anna Sewell.
  • Bevier the Cyrinic Knight from The Elenium series by David Eddings. This would also be the case for Polgara the Sorceress of The Belgariad, except that it is mentioned that her hair is actually an extremely dark brown bordering on black. So she would fall under the Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette category instead.
  • King Jonathan and Queen Thayet of the Tortall Universe are both described as having coal-black hair.
  • Blodhgarm from The Inheritance Trilogy has midnight-blue fur all over his body, having enchanted himself to resemble a wolf.
  • Timothy Zahn, in his Star Wars Expanded Universe novels, quite liked to mention that Thrawn's hair, and particularly the eyebrows (which he was fond of arching), was blue-black. As it turns out, his species, the Chiss, tend to have this color hair.
  • Vanyel Ashkevron from the Heralds of Valdemar series has blue-highlighted black hair in his younger days (frequent magic use bleaches it until he is more of a White-Haired Pretty Boy at the end of his trilogy)
  • All the beautiful female characters in The Tale of Genji are characterized by Shiny Midnight Black Rapunzel Hair
  • Isabelle of Mortal Instruments is described as having hair "exactly the color of black ink".
  • Elphaba of Gregory Maguire's Wicked is described as having straight, glossy black hair, like "black silk, coffee spun into threads", or "night rain" as her most attractive feature, in contrast to her green skin and pointy nose.
  • The Fiery Redhead Anne Shirley of Anne of Green Gables desperately wants hair this color, since she finds red hair to be unbearably unattractive. She goes as far as to buy hair dye from a merchant on the way home from school and dying her hair. Unfortunately, the dye that would turn her hair a "beautiful raven black" ended up turning it green, which she admits is much worse than red.
  • Grizel Cochrane of the Chalet School is often described as having raven black hair. Joey Bettany is another example.
  • Lanfear of The Wheel of Time books.
  • Rose Fiorello of The Devil You Know by Louise Bagshawe.
  • The character Nighteye from Legenden om Ljusets rike (Eng. The Legend of the Realm of Light) series by Norwegian-Swedish author Margit Sandemo. He is described as being an American Indian boy with long, straight blue-black hair and dark eyes.
  • Lara Raith of The Dresden Files is described this way.
  • Arguably, this trope applies to the people of Kyralia in Trudi Canavan's The Black Magician Trilogy, who are either this or black and white beauties.
  • Harry Potter: Cho Chang, Harry's love interest in the first five novels, is described this way. Harry himself would also count, considering that his hair is often described as jet-black, but he tends to leave it messy.


Live-Action TV


Music

  • Britney Spears sported a black wig in the scene where she poisons her cheating boyfriend in the music video for Toxic.
  • This is a popular trope for more gothic and/or Emo style music videos, for example with Amy Lee from the band Evanescence.
  • Let's not forget Marilyn Manson, who combines jet-black hair with extremely pale skin as part of his persona.
  • Madonna stepped away from her trademark blonde look in the video for Frozen to match the hair of her then infant daughter Lourdes.
  • The frontman for Finnish rock band The Rasmus dyes his naturally blond hair to jet black for his signature stage look.
  • Anara Atanes, former WAG and squeeze of Freddie Ljungberg, has hair with a blue sheen to it, as seen in RnB star Jay Sean's music vid for "Ride It".
  • Katy Perry has currently dyed her hair to this shade.
  • British singer Jessie J of Do it Like a Dude fame.
  • Irish singer Clare Maguire who also doubles as Raven Hair, Ivory Skin.
  • Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.
  • Siobhan Fahey, formerly of the bands Bananarama and Shakespear's Sister, was famous for her gothic-looking jet black hair in her heyday. She has since, however, gone back to her natural blonde hair.
  • One half of The Nineties girl duo/band Alisha's Attic.
  • Alexandra Burke currently has this hair shade.
  • Beth Ditto, the lead singer of the band Gossip.
  • Former 1960s Canadian rock band The Jades had a single called "Blue Black Hair".
  • Currently, the girl group The Del Moroccos have covered the above single "Blue Black Hair". One of the singers even has hair fitting the eponymous shade.
  • Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders.
  • Anthea Corr, lead singer of Irish band The Corrs.
  • Lisa Origliasso, one half of the Australian group The Veronicas, has hair this shade. Her twin sister (though now blonde) also sported the hair color in their video for "Untouched".


Newspaper Comics

  • Nemi: The titular character, as well as her biker friend, who has the accompanying blue tints.
  • Modesty Blaise.


Radio

  • Serene's childhood friend Polly from the Riviera drama CDs. Polly's hair is remarked upon by everyone, including the crazy demon ghost who features as the villain of the drama she appears in.


Toys

  • Jade of the Bratz doll line.
  • Also, Sabina and, later, Tristen of the rival doll collection Moxie Girlz and Moxie Teenz respectively.


Video Games


Webcomics

  • Tavor from Looking for Group, aside from his Skunk Stripe. Although it's more visible when he's a ghost and has it slicked back rather than braided or whatever he did under his helmet, since during his first appearance with his helmet off, it's not particularly blue, nor particularly shiny.
  • Kimiko of Dresden Codak; in earlier strips, she was basically just drawn with blue hair, but Art Evolution has moved her more towards black hair with a blue tint.
  • Susan from El Goonish Shive has hair that literally is dark blue, but it's shown as black in the greyscale comics, and some of the earlier color comics used such a dark shade of blue that it would look black on some monitors, so there's been some confusion in the fandom. Her natural hair color is blonde; she dyes it midnight blue because her father had an affair with a blonde woman.
  • Caprice Quevillion of A Miracle of Science is another example of a dark-blue-haired character whose hair appeared black in greyscale. And it's certainly shiny.


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Real Life

  • Aubergines/eggplants.
  • Horses with a dark blue roan (i.e. mix of white and black hairs) frequently come off as this.
  • Dita Von Teese, ex-wife of rock star Marilyn Manson, dyes her hair this shade for her stage persona.
    • Also, as mentioned under Film, the Fifties pinup Bettie Page, who was a major influence on Dita Von Teese.
  • The natural volcanic glass Obsidian is this colour.
  • Nigella Lawson varies from having hair this shade to dark brown at different times, as does fellow British TV personality Ruth Jones.
  • Ludwig Benelmans, the author of the Madeline books, described his glamorous mother as having black hair that shone blue.
  • The Queen of the Night hybrid, also known as a black tulip. The closest gardeners and hybridists have come to creating a black tulip is this,although the plant is not actually black in colour and a deep purple; it appears black in dawn and twilight hours. See here for more details.
  • Comedian and actor Noel Fielding, as seen above in The Mighty Boosh.
  • Supermodel Erin O'Connor.
  • Fashion designer Edith Head, who incorporated this hair colour into her trademark look - the thick rimmed glasses and bobbed haircut, a haircut which Anna Wintour also uses.
  • Former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding recently dyed her hair to this shade.
  • Mayte Garcia, aka Prince's ex-wife.
  • Actress Shannen Doherty of Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed fame.
  • Socialite Goga Ashkenazi, as seen here. She often lightens her hair, though.
  • American black bears.
  • Colombian model and actress Amalia Aviles. [dead link]
  • As do fellow Latino actors Alejandra Oraa [dead link] and Pablo Portillo. [dead link]
  • Princess Ameerah of Jordan. Her hair is often a statement piece in her fashion.
  • Actress Marija Petronijevic. [dead link]
  • Laurie Penny, journalist for the Guardian newspaper and The New Statesman, as seen here. [dead link]
  • Supermodel Lily Cole dyed her trademark red hair to jet black recently.
  • Actress Liv Tyler.
  • Actor and model Tom Welling of Smallville fame.
  • Actress Nazanin Boniadi. [dead link]
  • Ambra Bolin, Swedish fashion model, as seen here [4] and here [scroll to post #5 and look at the top and bottom pictures] [5]
  • Kim Kardashian.
  • Animals such as cats, dogs, and rats can come in "blue", which is a diluted version of a regular black coat. The technical term for this is called "slate-grey", but can look very bluish in certain lightings.
  • People of Southern European/Mediterranean, African, Amerindian, and Asian ancestry tend to have this kind of hair, though Your Mileage May Vary on the degree of blue shine.
  • Ravens' feathers have a metallic quality, so whilst they are black, they reflect colours like blue, green and purple.
  • Some tribes in Africa (especially those around the Nile) have skin like this.