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  2. File:Anime eye.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    The character's eye shapes and sizes are sometimes symbolically used to represent the character. For instance, bigger eyes will usually symbolize beauty, innocence, or purity, while smaller, more narrow eyes typically represent coldness and/or evil. Completely blackened eyes (shadowed) indicates a vengeful personality or underlying deep anger.

  4. File:Bright anime eyes.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. 11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shōjo - Wikipedia

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    11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shōjo (Japanese: 11eyes -罪と罰と贖いの少女-, lit. 11eyes: Sin, Damnation, and the Atonement Girl), known simply as 11eyes in its anime adaptation, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Lass first released on April 25, 2008, for a Microsoft Windows PC as a DVD; 11 eyes is Lass' fourth game.

  6. Display size - Wikipedia

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    The resolution of the human eye (with 20/20 vision) is about one minute of arc. For full HDTV resolution, this one minute of arc implies that the TV watcher should sit 3.2 times the height of the screen away (optimal viewing distance). At this distance, the individual pixels cannot be resolved while simultaneously maximizing the viewing area.

  7. Shirime - Wikipedia

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    Shirime as drawn by Yosa no Buson.. Shirime (Japanese: 尻目, lit. "buttocks eye") is a strange yōkai with an eye in the place of his anus.. The story goes as follows: Long ago, a samurai was walking at night down the road to Kyōto, when he heard someone calling out for him to wait.

  8. 3×3 Eyes - Wikipedia

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    An anthology book titled 3×3 Eyes Another Story was released on March 23, 2000, and contains short stories written by Endo Akinori, Katsumi Ishizuka, and Kusano Shinichi. [77] A papercraft book titled 3×3 Eyes: Yōma rittai zukan (3×3 EYES 妖魔立体図鑑, 3×3 Eyes Monster 3D picture book) was released on May 24, 2000. [78]

  9. Blurry Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Blurry Eyes" is the second single by Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel, released on October 21, 1994. It reached number 22 on the Oricon chart. [ 1 ] The title track appears on the soundtrack of the DNA² anime.