Though seemingly an Emotionless Girl, she has started showing some signs of emotion, including social awkwardness. Her normal personality is more debatable. Yuki plays this trope very straight in the movie Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya.Megumi Tadokoro from Food Wars!, whose shyness turns out to be a crippling factor that hampers her from performing well as a chef, despite having an extraordinary talent.Wendy is another example, being very innocent.Levy is the smart and friendly type and Juvia has water powers, but also seems to be shy at times, at least around Gray. He gets better about this later, if the image songs and drama CDs are any indications. For a male example, Ichijouji Ken of Digimon Adventure 02 fits - the boy genius becomes rather shy some time after his Heel–Face Turn.She's very shy about her actual appearance, so much that she's usually too embarrassed to interact with anyone in her true form. Black Clover: This is what Grey really is, once her Transformation Magic wears off.Violette of Basquash! is the shy, busty Team Mom compared to her band and teammates, the excitable loli Citron and mildly Hot-Blooded Action Girl Rouge.In fact, her epithet is appropriately named "Full Speed Astern". She's also shy and easily nervous much like Kanon and Rokka, and she has a low self-esteem. Mashiro Kurata's hair is actually mostly white, but with also a shade of blue.CHU2's aggressive attempts to recruit her result in her panicking and running away, until she does ultimately decide to audition. A kindhearted girl who moved to Tokyo in the hopes of being in a band, she's unassuming in her daily life. Kanon Matsubara is easily flustered and timid in social situations, and being dragged into joining Hello, Happy World by Kokoro is a major jump out of her comfort zone, but over the course of the series, she gradually becomes more outgoing and confident in herself, crediting the band with helping her change for the better.Her shyness is milder than most examples here, however-her shyness is mostly manifested as a fear of speaking due to being teased for Open Mouth, Insert Foot in the past and getting flustered rather easily, but she is otherwise quite comfortable with social interactions. Ao in Asteroid in Love, who has an explicit blue Color Motif: a name that means "blue," blue hair in Girlish Pigtails, blue eyes, being level-headed, and is initially shy and quiet.Nagisa is also a phenomenally bloodthirsty assassin and hides it very well. Nagisa is careful and contemplative versus Karma's brash, outgoing aggressiveness. He is a reserved, polite, and quiet boy, in stark contrast to his best friend and Fiery Redhead Karma in a Red Oni, Blue Oni sort of relationship. Nagisa from Assassination Classroom is a male example, albeit one who looks like a girl, even to the point of dressing up as one for a mission.This is in contrast to her fiery guardian, Miyabi, who has purple/mauve hair. Aoi Sakuraba from Ai Yori Aoshi, a blue-haired, gentle, and reserved Yamato Nadeshiko.Afterschool Dice Club: Blue-haired protagonist Miki Takekasa is a serious, introverted high-schooler with subdued and repressed emotions who doesn't socialize much with her classmates until she starts acquiring friends and bonding with them over, among other things, playing board games and grows out of her shell.The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You: Shizuka Yoshimoto, Rentarou's #3 girlfriend, is a short, shy girl with dark blue hair that communicates with others by pointing at sentences in a book or through an app that reads said sentences aloud.A Red Oni, Blue Oni pairing can be made with them by making the redhead brash, strong, and passionate, and the blue one calm, quiet, and down-to-earth.Ī Sub-Trope of Shrinking Violet. In this way, they are the direct opposite of a Fiery Redhead. If they are, they are usually revealed as having a kind, friendly nature. Sometimes, they seem very aloof and stoic, tending not to make any friends of their own. Interestingly, these people also tend to be the most rational or intelligent in the group, perhaps because being socially timid is associated with bookworms. Because of this, they are often paired with, or contrasted with, a redhead or someone with fire powers or a very strong and passionate personality. Either way, blue hair is very common in fiction, particularly in anime, and if the character has Elemental Powers, they are probably Making a Splash as An Ice Person. While blondes are foolish or innocent and redheads tend to be aggressive or evil, blue hair depicts a person being either shy or nervous, or even both.
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