List of fictional characters with one eye
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This is a list of fictional characters with one eye.
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Born with one eye
- The Citizen in chapter twelve of Joyce's Ulysses (metaphorically).
- 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 J. Plankton – SpongeBob SquarePants
- Ellie – Preacher (DC/Vertigo)
- Pleakley – Lilo & Stitch
- Syaoran Li – Tsubasa Chronicle (Isn't actually missing an eye, but one is blind)
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Built with one eye
- The Cylons – Battlestar Galactica (original series)
- Evangelion Unit 00 – Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Gypsy – Mystery Science Theater 3000
- KITT – Knight Rider
- Maximillian – The Black Hole
- Pirateman – built with one eye to make him look like a pirate, Megaman
- Shockwave, from the Transformers toyline
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Lost one eye out of two
In alphabetical order:
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A
- Aughra – The Dark Crystal
- Auron – Final Fantasy X
- Austin, Steve – Cybernetically replaced in The Six Million Dollar Man
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B
- Baba Yaga – Hellboy comic books series
- Baiken – Guilty Gear series
- Bartholomew Fatima (Bart) – one of the player characters in Xenogears (see also Sigurd). Bart's gear (giant robot) also sports an eye patch.
- Benedict – Last Action Hero
- Pip Bernadette – Hellsing manga
- Rugal Bernstein – King of Fighters video game series
- Malcolm Betruger – Doom 3 video game
- Big Boss – Metal Gear series
- Badou – from Miwa Shirow's manga DOGS (published in Shounen Jump)
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C
- Cable – Marvel Comics' X-Men
- General Chang – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- Chichiri – Fushigi Yūgi
- Cho Hakkai – Saiyuki, intentionally ripped out his right eye
- Rooster Cogburn – the U.S. Marshall played by John Wayne in True Grit and the sequel Rooster Cogburn
- Ghengiz Cohen – Discworld novels
- Corum – character created by Michael Moorcock
- Captain Franky Cooke (Angelina Jolie) – Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
- Jesse Custer, Preacher (DC/Vertigo)
- Cyclops – Marvel Comics' X-Men, lost an eye in the Age of Apocalypse reality to Wolverine
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D
- Dangermouse
- The Deacon – Waterworld
- Dhepa – Osamu Tezuka's Buddha
- Dr. Blight – Captain Planet
- Dr. Eyepatch – Super Milk Chan
- Elle Driver – Kill Bill
- Dhomochevsky – BLAME!
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E
- T.R. Edwards of Robotech
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F
- Baron General Soontir Fel – Star Wars Expanded Universe
- Nick Fury – Marvel Comics' Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Frigga/Madeleine – Thriller - en grym film
- Fujin – Final Fantasy VIII
- Frank Archer, Lt. Colonel – Fullmetal Alchemist (replaced with bionic eye)
- Fred from the Dimension of Lame – Sluggy Freelance
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G
- Garrett – has a mechanical eye in the video game Thief
- Genevieve "Pronto" Tora – from the webcomic Angels 2200
- Gippal – Final Fantasy X-2
- G'Kar – Babylon 5
- Greebo – Discworld novels
- Gruumsh – god of the Orcs in the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game
- Guts – Berserk
- Ginko – Mushishi
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H
- Captain Harlock of the anime/manga by Leiji Matsumoto
- Honor Harrington – has a cybernetic replacement in the Honorverse novels
- Xander Harris – Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Hatake Kakashi – Naruto, had left eye replaced with Sharingan-capable eye
- Hathaway shirt man – 1950's era ad campaign for Hathaway dress shirts featured a man with an eyepatch
- Heidern – King of Fighters video game series
- Hudson – character from Gargoyles
- Hyoga – Saint Seiya
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I
- Yuuko Ishida – Sexy Losers
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J
- Steve "Patch" Johnson – Days of Our Lives
- Indiana Jones (age 93) – as seen in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
- John Anderton – Minority Report
- Jack Vengeance – Underground Pro
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K
- Kaede – InuYasha
- Kano from Mortal Kombat
- Rabo Karabekian – Bluebeard
- Deunan Knute – Appleseed, later replaced
- King Bradley – Fullmetal Alchemist (right eye is his unnatural "Ultimate Eye"; he wears a patch to cover it)
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L
- Brigade-Leader Lethbridge-Stewart – Doctor Who, alternate universe version of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
- Long John Silver – Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island
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M
- "Mad-eye" Moody – The Harry Potter novels
- General Martok – Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Manute – Frank Miller's Sin City
- Roy Mustang – Hiromu Arakawa's Full Metal Alchemist
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N
- Nom Anor – can shoot poison from his empty eyesocket, from New Jedi Order
- Uno Nomesta – The Wheel of Time
- Number Two – Austin Powers movies
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O
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P
- Maximillian Pegasus (Pegasus J. Crawford), Yu-Gi-Oh – replaced his left eye with the Millennium Eye; after losing it, covers the empty eyesocket with his hair
- Snake Plissken – Escape From New York and Escape From L.A.
- Popeye the Sailor – Thimble Theater
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Q
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R
- John Rainbird – Firestarter
- Red XIII – Final Fantasy VII
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S
- Sagat – Street Fighter video game series
- Saito from Ghost in the Shell
- "Threeparts" Scallot – Discworld (Monstrous Regiment), a Borogravian soldier who lost both legs, an arm, and an eye.
- Doctor Sigmund
- Phil Ken Sebben – Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
- Sigurd – a non-player character from Xenogears (see also Bart)
- Piotr Skut – Estonian aeroplane pilot in the Tintin comics
- Sion – one of the protagonists from Treasure of the Rudras
- Slade Wilson – antagonist on Teen Titans
- Solidus Snake – Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
- Spider-Man – Briefly during Spider-Man: The Other story arc
- Spike Spiegel – has cybernetic replacement in Cowboy Bebop
- Starr – Preacher (DC/Vertigo)
- Seishirou Sakurazuka as seen in Tokyo Babylon, X/1999, and Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE
- Subaru Sumeragi in X/1999
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T
- Travis – Blake's 7 TV series
- Mr. Teatime – Hogfather (Discworld book)
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U
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V
- Vecna – Dungeons and Dragons, eye itself becomes a powerful magic relic
- Jason Voorhees – lost to Tommy Jarvis in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter; his eye has since come back in recent Friday the 13th films (most likely due to his regenerative ability)
- Fleet Commander Vrlitwhai/Breetai of Macross/Robotech
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W
- Andrew Waltfeld – Gundam Seed
- Wilt – Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (not really, but one eye is "wonky", as he calls it)
- Alfred Woden – Max Payne video game (character references Woden)
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Z
- Zadig – character in Voltaire's novella