He wears an eye patch in the last episode of the first anime and in the movie Conqueror of Shamballa.
Episode 51: Laws and Promises (Original Fullmetal Alchemist)
Ethan Nakamura is the character in Percy Jackson with an eye patch on his left eye.
I don't know the exact answer to this, except to say that in the book, Rooster's bad eye is his left eye. That being said, Wayne's was in line with the book while Bridge's is a deviation from it. Would love to know why the Coen's chose to have their Rooster with a patch on the wrong eye.
it is right next to the skirt.
Actually he did not lose his eye while battling Bradly. At the end of the fight he still had both eyes.It is possible that his eye may have been damaged during the fight and he uses the patch to cover it up.If he did in fact lose his eye then it was when Archer shot him as he was leaving Bradly's house. After he is shot Roy's face is shown covered in blood when Hawkeye shows up to help him. (This could also have only damaged his eye.)The only ones that know 100% are the anime writers.---That is unless you are talking about the manga. In the 2003 manga he lost an eye. In the manga and 2009 anime he loses his eyesight, not his eye.
Episode 51: Laws and Promises (Original Fullmetal Alchemist)
Because Scourge ripped out his eye by force.
Its his right eye
No
no he did not
The first time he wore an eye patch was part of a costume. He was a pirate. In season seven, however, he lost his eye in a fight with Caleb (played by Nathan Fillion) and had to wear an eye patch from then on.
He had either lost his left eye, or was doing it for pity.
Lisa Left Eye Lopes wore a patch over her left eye due to an incident involving an eye infection that caused inflammation and affected her vision. She chose to wear the patch as a fashion statement and to raise awareness about eye health.
* earrings * ear muffs * espadrilles * eye patch * eye glasses
He had to wear one because of a "minor eye infection" as stated in a newspaper article of the time. The show's director had him wear it instead of trying to keep only one side of his face showing. It was the January 23rd 1963 episode. Info for this answer found from a newspaper article in the related link.
No. His blind right eye was externally undamaged and so there was no unsightly disfigurement to be concealed.
Jamey Sheridan wore an eye patch as part of his character's look in the television series "The Stand," where he played Randall Flagg. The eye patch was a distinctive element of the character's appearance, contributing to his menacing persona. It's worth noting that Sheridan does not wear an eye patch in real life; it was purely a character choice for the role.