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"Your beauty is beyond compare —Dolly Parton, "Jolene"
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Green-eyed redheads are among the rarest color combinations found in humanity (with the exception of some abnormalities), and thus is used to distinguish an important, notable character visually. It's more often found with women than with men, and is almost always either found as a trait of The Hero or The Hero's Love Interest. To qualify for this trope, it's important that the character in question:
- is a major character.
- is not in works where You Gotta Have Blue Hair.
- isn't from a live-action work, unless they were artificially given these colors for the purpose of the work, or were chosen directly for it.
- has red hair and green eyes, and not pink hair or hazel/blue-green eyes, or even green hair and red eyes.
They do not have to be Fiery Redheads, though Green Eyes might indicate a similar personality. If the work involves Elemental Powers, they're probably Playing with Fire.
This image might have been influenced a lot by Maureen O'Hara and her various roles, which also influenced this to be the Phenotype Stereotype for an Irish person. It may also have something to do with the fact that red and green are complementary colours — which also may help to explain why so many red-headed characters are depicted wearing green, even if they aren't Irish.
Anime & Manga[]
- Hellsing's Pip Bernadotte, Love Interest of Seras Victoria. While he's a mercenary and an Anti-Hero to be traditionally sweet, he is the nicest of the guys in these series along with Sir Shelby Penwood. With the other men being Dracula, a deadly butler, Nazis and Fanatic Vatican Crusaders, Pip looks like a saint.
Comic Books[]
- Lyra, daughter of Thundra and The Hulk, combines this with green skin.
- Lena Luthor, at least in Supergirl: Cosmic Adventurs in the 8th Grade
- Also the "Lex's daughter" incarnation in The DCU ... although in this case her green eyes may have indicated that she was still connected to Brainiac.
- Caitlin Fairchild from Gen 13 is this physically as well as usually personality wise (though she can be a Fiery Redhead when it comes to protecting the others).
- Poison Ivy has red hair and green eyes and is one of Batman's most enduring opponents. While starting out as a villainess and femme fatale, she has now developed into an anti-villain and sometime anti-hero.
- Rogue's hair is usually referred to as "auburn", but was colored more red in earlier comics. And her eyes are green.
- Starfire, with golden skin.
- Leetah and her daughter Ember, as well as Redlance and his daughter Tyleet in Elf Quest. Notable because Leetah and Ember are both dark-skinned.
Fan Works[]
- Chloe Auriville from Pretty Cure Perfume Preppy while in civilian form, though she is more sensible than passionate, and is The Heroine herself.
- Julia Carlyle, from the Daria/Legion of Super-Heroes crossover Legion of Lawndale Heroes, has dark red hair and green eyes.
- The (in)famous Axis Powers Hetalia OC, Pixiv!Scotland.
Film — Animated[]
- Thomas O'Malley and Duchess' son Toulouse from The Aristocats.
- Taran from The Black Cauldron, the hero of the story.
- Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the wife of the titular character. It's easy to miss, as few people are looking at her eyes.
- Danny from Cats Don't Dance, the lead, is also an example of a orange-furred cat with green eyes.
- Jessie in the Toy Story movies, as the Affirmative Action Girl lead in Toy Story 2, as well as being Buzz's Love Interest in the third movie.
- Queen Athena from The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning.
- Hiccup and his father Stoic from How to Train Your Dragon have green eyes and dark auburn hair.
- Puss in Boots.
Film — Live-Action[]
- Merlin in the 1998 miniseries, where it appears that both young and old Merlins' eyes were digitally enhanced to be green beyond reality.
Literature[]
- Mara Jade from the Star Wars Expanded Universe may be the ultimate example: a Badass and former Evil Redhead who was so enormously popular, she joined the good guys, became The Hero Luke's long-time partner, and was eventually happily married to him. Until Legacy of the Force, but no one likes what happened there.
- Scout, the Jedi Padawan equivalent of Batman in Yoda: Dark Rendezvous, has these.
- Lily Evans-Potter from Harry Potter series is a Posthumous Character example: both a formidable witch of her own and the love interest to James, The Hero of the previous generation, and also Severus Snape, her former best friend.
- Becky Sharp in Thackeray's Vanity Fair (1847-48) is a green-eyed Evil Redhead, though her hair is probably more of the sandy variety.
- Beatrice Bailey, the protagonist of The Witches of Bailiwick. Her specialty is controlling the weather, which goes with the nature aspect of this trope.
- Ronda Moleary from Stationery Voyagers, who has almost no temper, is made as stereotypically Irish-American as possible. She is a composite Captain Ersatz of Kaitlin from Heroes and Roma Downey, and serves as Michell's ideal girlfriend.
- Vesper Holly, Mary Sue protagonist of a Narm Charm-tastic children's adventure series by Lloyd Alexander. Just look at that name!
- Sennar, one of the main characters of the Chronicles of the Emerged World.
- Cherry Valance from The Outsiders is the redhead with green eyes that starts all the trouble in the book, while allowing Ponyboy, the protagonist, to change his view on Socs.
- In Michael Flynn's January Dancer, a woman is introduced by her red hair and green eyes even before her name is given.
- Mildmay, one of the viewpoint characters of Doctrine of Labyrinths. For most of the story, he's one of only two-redhaired people, the other being his brother, and the only redhead with green eyes. Felix often describes them as being like jade.
- Felicity Merriman from American Girls Collection is a Fiery Redhead Spirited Young Lady, and is one of the main protagonists of the franchise.
- Megan Ryder from Magic Attic Club is a girl with red hair and green eyes and is one of the members of the club.
- The witch Molly Murray in the Good Intentions series has red hair and green eyes, plays a prominent role in the books, and becomes one of Alex's girlfriends. While the hair on her head is dyed, other hair on her body is also mentioned being red.
Music[]
- In Dolly Parton's song "Jolene", the titular character (and the narrator's romantic rival) has "flaming locks of auburn hair" and "eyes of emerald green".
- William Sheller's song "Les miroirs dans la boue" (The Mirrors in the Mud) is all about a young girl with "green eyes bathed in red hair" ("les yeux verts noyés de cheveux roux").
- Gaelic Storm's Green Eyes, Red Hair is all about this. The woman in question overlaps with Fiery Redhead too.
Video Games[]
- Talia Maurva from the Aveyond Series has red hair and green eyes, and is a talented magic wielder.
- The Bridge Bunny Kelly Chambers in Mass Effect 2 is probably the most trouble-free and relaxing romantic interest (for both genders). Don't expect any ass-kicking from her, though.
- Default female Shepard is another example. Expect much asskicking from her.
- Aveline Vallen in Dragon Age II, is the first companion you pick up and is a green-eyed redhead.
- Luke Fon Fabre from Tales of the Abyss. This is actually a plot point, as a noble with red hair and green eyes has a great role in a prophesy that will lead to world prosperity.
Visual Novels[]
Webcomics[]
- Mistress Sixx from Collar 6 is another lesbian love interest to the protagonist.
Web Original[]
- Cassidy Cain, the titular protagonist of Grandmaster of Theft. She's passionate and sensible as through being a Spirited Young Lady crossed with Classy Cat Burglar Guile Heroine.
- Faun Reinaka in Tasakeru.
- Deirdre Rees in Night Hunters.
- We're Alive has Samantha, Datu's love interest who, unfortunately, ended up on the floor of the Arena
Western Animation[]
- Kim Possible is both an Action Girl and Action Girlfriend example.
- Hawkgirl/Shayera from Justice League Unlimited.
- Lana Lang, during Superman the Animated Series.
- Also in DCAU, Pamela Isley, a.k.a. Poison Ivy, in the Batman episode "Pretty Poison", when she uses her stunning looks to get close to the men who wronged her (one of them even proposes to her) and attempts to assassinate them.
- Gargoyles has multiple examples. Demona in her human form is one of these, and so is David Xanatos' wife Fox. Also Macbeth's wife Gruoch.
- Starfire from Teen Titans.
- Izzy from Total Drama Island.
- Kiva from Megas XLR.
- Sam from Totally Spies
- Gwen Tennyson from Ben 10. Being the cousin of the main character does not stop them from being love interests.
- The title character in Atomic Betty.
- Pickles the drummer in Metalocalypse has this sort of coloring, although in his case it's probably due to being "very Irish-American."
- Aerrow from Storm Hawks.
- Mary Test, one of Johnny Test's sisters.
- Kid Flash/Wally West in Young Justice.
- Gosalyn Mallard from Darkwing Duck, although the fiery still comes through loud and clear.
- Jessie Bannon from Jonny Quest the Real Adventures (except when the colourists goof and make them blue).
- Niko in Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (Depending on the Artist) has bluish-green eyes.
- Lua, the bareFoot Focus Jungle Princess Shaman from Kong the Animated Series.
- In the Family Guy episode "Road to the Multiverse", redhead Lois, whose eye color isn't usually depicted, had green eyes in the Disney 'verse.
- Precious from Pinky and The Brain has green eyes and red fur.
- Big Macintosh from My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic.
- An interesting male version is Nonny from Bubble Guppies.
- Prototypical TJ from Recess was this. In the final product he's a brunette and has typical, cartoony Black Eyes.