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Wow, they make you completely forget about the giant hawk wings, don't they?

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"Your beauty is beyond compare
With flamin' locks of auburn hair

With ivory skin and eyes of emerald green"
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.

Examples of Significant Green-Eyed Redhead include:


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[]


Film — Animated[]


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[]


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[]


Western Animation[]