![]() Sweet Nancy in International Wrestling Association Puerto Rico, though her violent temper was on a short fuse before she decided to dye her hair red.He wasn't Minnesota Nice, with his big red beard he reminded people of a certain bullheaded thunder god. Minnesota based wrestler Big Red Thoruf Marius, perhaps best known for a stint in Pro Wrestling NOAH, at least before being repackaged as Eric Rowan.Sheamus O'Shaunessy, the ginger brawler of the Global Pro Wrestling Alliance.but don't let him hear you call him ginger, unless you want to brawl.He once wrestled a week's worth of iron man matches taking on all who would come, to prove to Ring of Honor he could handle their style and schedule. Otherwise no, he's not just named after the cigarette but has enough figurative passion to light one. Brutal Bob Evans, although it is not immediately noticeable, his red hair anyway, as he's bald so you have to wait until you can see his eyebrows.See also Red Is Violent (in this case, the hair color). And a red who's literally fiery does have their hair color fit their elemental powers. Please do not confuse this with a redhead being literally fiery, or having literal fiery head, although these tropes may overlap. Compare and contrast Beware the Nice Ones if the two overlap, you get a redheaded character who is super nice and calm all the time but briefly becomes this trope once pushed too far. Contrast Shy Blue-Haired Girl for Red Oni, Blue Oni and Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette for the realistic opposite hair color and personality. in the main cast), it's Blonde, Brunette, Redhead. ![]() If you have a blonde, a brunette, and a redhead in close proximity (i.e. Also, they can have green eyes and this association is also exaggerated in fiction.Ĭompare Heroes Want Redheads, Evil Redhead, Rose-Haired Sweetie, Red-Headed Stepchild, Redheads Are Uncool, Red Is Heroic. The whole "red-haired, blue-eyed" thing is usually split in Japan between two people.Īlthough real redheads can have tempers like everyone else, this trait is exaggerated in fiction, so no real life examples are listed here. Gilgamesh is also a Fiery Redhead with blue eyes whose duties include being a good precursor to Thor, for the most part though with more reservation and a cooling trend near the end of his life (this makes both an eerie paradigm of Fiery Redheads at the creation of their respective people's writings). ![]() In the Prose Edda, Odin is depicted as blonde, green-eyed, cool, and calculating while his son, Thor, is a redheaded, blue-eyed (something of an omen of war/perfection in Scandinavian culture) fire-breathing stereotypical Viking (the raiding kind) who treats Earth as a giant freshman mixer. In addition to this, it extends even into ancient texts from Babylonian and Scandinavian Oral Historian. On the other hand, it's even found in Eastern Europe where any association would have been with Russians or Swedes, and these are nationalities not generally stereotyped as hotheaded. This hair-color stereotype probably developed since red hair was associated with the Irish and Scottish (and before this, Horny Vikings) for a long time, and they ended up being stereotyped as loud, strong, and passionate (see the Fighting Irish and Violent Glaswegian tropes for more info on that). She might be One of the Boys, a tomboy or a lad-ette. Thus, in a Four-Temperament Ensemble, expect her to be Choleric.) She will be unladylike unless it's the case of a redheaded Spirited Young Lady. (Especially if powers of personality and/or elements are present: she likes Playing with Fire. Whatever you do, don't get on her bad side, or there will be hell to pay. She has a big personality and she's not afraid to use it. A Fiery Redhead is a red-haired character who is strong, Hot-Blooded, outgoing, usually outspoken, and (if a love interest) often female.
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