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Fictional characters defined by their hats

Dixon Cannon

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"Hitch" from 'Rat Patrol'!
Heck, Moffet and Sergeant Sam Troy too, for that matter!


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Charlie Huang

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Mahagonny Bill said:
I diagree, The Doctor has always worn hats....

and even the dear departed David Tennant
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Seven out of Ten Doctors recommend hats for protection against the elements of space and time lol

DT also wore a mortarboard in one episode:

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Speaking of which, Prof. Slughorn of Harry Potter:

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Benzadmiral

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Roy Rogers and Gene Autry (their film characters, I mean)

Corporal Rusty, in the Rin Tin Tin TV series set in 1880s Arizona

Slip Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) in the "Bowery Boys" series

All four "defined," I'd guess, by the fact that without their hats they looked strange, almost unfinished!

I thought to add Paladin (Richard Boone) of Have Gun Will Travel -- but his defining detail, I think, was his business card with the chess knight on it: "Wire Paladin, San Francisco."
 
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