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From a squeaky-clean doctor to an atoning monster hunter. Sometimes when you have to show something important about a character, it's not appropriate or wise to wheel out the and explain what's going on, and in general the easiest way to do this in visual media is to change the appearance of a character, specifically, their hairstyle, since this can be done cheaply in live action through the use of wigs or other non-permanent alterations and can be undone just as easily. This can also be used to show character development and contrast with the present character, since if the once sporting person is now shaved bald, something may have happened to induce the change as part of their. The addition of on a male character is often used to show that they've either or have become.

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Likewise, the sight of a usually picture-perfect woman with waist-length disheveled hair is often used to conjure the image of insanity or sadness, especially in the case of the. Usually this sort of change is done to show the passage of time in either a or a, or to signify a scene or setting change. Occasionally this can be used to play with the audience (see the example below) or otherwise mess with our perception of what is going on. See also for a symbolic, usually 'on-screen' haircut, and for when this trope is used in conjunction with a.

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See for some of the hairstyles a character might change from or to, to achieve the desired effect. Not related to, despite that being about changing hair colors. Compare for when the change happens only briefly, in reaction of a situation. Contrast with, a more extreme change. Bajatey raho hd video song download.

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