Battle Spirits Shonen Toppa Bashin has Fumiko Otonashi, who goes by the nickname “Meganeko”. Her real name isn’t even mentioned until later into the series. She’s a polite and sweet, yet practical girl.
A new haircut or style can make your glasses even cuter. For example, curtain bangs frame (pun intended!) your glasses and make your eyes the focal point. Or, a high ponytail or bun flatters those cheekbones and won’t cover your cute new specs. For a cute, vintage-style look, try a black winged liner and a matte red lip. To keep the eyes bright and fresh behind your frames, try a beige or white liner in your waterline.
Significantly, at some point between then and becoming the loud-mouthed Pollyanna he is in the present day, the glasses disappeared. Head maid of the Technology department Ikuyo Suzuki wears glasses. Most of the time she is cute and friendly, but at times she can develop Scary Shiny Glasses and become a Mad Scientist. Personality-wise, Bespectacled Cuties are sweet and affable by nature. Cute Glasses are very friendly and trusting of other people, while others are painfully shy and prefer to fade into the background. As intelligence is often seen as a defining trait for such characters, they tend to double as Cute Bookworms.
Trust us on this one, it’s especially handy after those late nights. Her big, round glasses just make her more adorable. Ralsei in Deltarune is a male example, a fluffy, adorable goat prince with large, round glasses that just add to his cute appearance.
Queen’s Blade has Cattleya, who plays the trope straight with her sweet, motherly personality, but also subverts stereotype by being the biggest fighter and the most physically powerful. A spot for Truist banks features a little girl, Jessica, who is not only a bespectacled cutie but she’s heroic as well. She sees a car about to hit a puddle in the street and drench her classmate’s school project so she gets in front, opens her umbrella and shields her friend and project. Glasses on a Hot Librarian or Sexy Secretary are a completely different thing. The Seemingly-Wholesome ’50s Girl may use glasses to pretend to be this trope. Needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.