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White Haired Pretty Boy
Menacing, I know.
Here I get to be with people I admire and love, a world where pretty much any problem can be solved by beating the crap out of the right long haired pretty boy (you should grow your hair out).
—Alex Williams to his captor in Captain SNES

#189. The Moral Of The Story (Ghaleon Rule): Every problem in the universe can be solved by finding the right long-haired prettyboy and beating the crap out of him.
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If he's lucky, he's an Anti Hero. He's much more likely to be the Lovable Traitor, a Trickster, or The Rival. But usually he's just a villain, sooner or later.

Despite the wide range and use of Hair Colors for characters, there's an eerie specificity to the use of white (silver works too, but not blonde) hair when coupled with a handsome, vaguely effeminate character. This character will never be as morally set in his ways.

Within Anime, this may have a cultural explanation. White skin is considered attractive in nobility and women, but glaring white is otherwise commonly associated with death.

For some reason this trope applies much more strongly in shows with predominantly male audiences than to something like shojo, where the character will still tend to be aloof, shy, or outright eerie.

White haired guys with dark skin (such as Turn A Gundam's Loran) are typically exempt, because it's often used as a simple contrasting color like blonde or red hair. Occasionally, perhaps to preserve the white=death rule, foreigners are exempt from this too.

Commonly prone to Minor Injury Overreaction. Compare with Blond Guys Are Evil and Evil Albino, which are more western alternatives of this trope. Compare and contrast with the Distaff Counterpart, the White Haired Pretty Girl, who is less likely to be evil and more likely to be magical.


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