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Gabrielle has famously used some kind of eye covering over the years. Appearing on Smooth's Famous Firsts podcast, Gabrielle explained the origins of her famous style. "It was something that I didn’t come up with," Gabrielle told host Jenni Falconer. "There was a lady called Corinna Pike, who was responsible for my styling. If shown, the year indicates when the play was first published. Green Grow the Lilacs; Oklahoma! Alma, Where Do You Live? Green Grow the Lilacs; Oklahoma! The Merchant of Yonkers; Hello, Dolly! Oh, Kay! Green Grow the Lilacs; Oklahoma! Zanna, Don't! A list of namesakes in which the category is Fictional Characters from Plays and Musicals Celebrities sometimes wear eye patches for medical reasons or as a fashion statement. Eye patches can also be worn during post-operative healing where there is swelling or bruising around the eye area. In the entertainment industry, eye patches are often used to add a unique and dramatic touch to a character’s appearance or to conceal bruised
In the video game series Senran Kagura one of the characters is a girl named Yagyū who wears an eyepatch over her right eye. The main character of the video game Onimusha 2 goes by "Jubei Yagyu", but is actually Yagyū Mitsuyoshi's grandfather, Yagyū Muneyoshi. Further reading. De Lange, William (2019). The Remarkable History of the Yagyu
Female villains who wear eyepatches. Gallery. Queen Julian (Sassou Shounen Eiyuuden Coca-Cola Kid) - Last Edited: 2021-10-25 The popular misconception is that pirates wore eyepatches so they could already have one eye adjusted to the dark when they went below deck during battle. Indeed, there have been several experiments to see whether the practice works, including those carried out by the US Navy during WW2 , and by the TV series MythBusters in 2007, although these

The protruding scars surrounding Fury's eyepatch seem to have been omitted, while the three primary strikes remain, resembling the scratches from Goose's claws across his eye. His eye also has a brighter shade of blue in Secret Invasion, rather than the white seen in The Winter Soldier, and the majority of the severe scarring has been removed.

Born with one eye. The Cyclopes and prominently Polyphemus – Greek mythology. Turanga Leela – Futurama. Turanga Munda – Futurama. Turanga Morris – Futurama. Michael “Mike” Wazowski – Monsters, Inc. Scaroth the Jagaroth – Doctor Who serial City of Death. Sheldon Plankton – SpongeBob SquarePants.
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