Best Known for the Fanservice/Western Animation

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Examples of Best Known for the Fanservice in Western Animation include:

  • The Mask is home to a literal example of his trope on the season two episode, "Flight As A Feather," in which Mayor Tilton's ex-girlfriend (a stripper) crashes an outdoor deal-signing ceremony and threatens to kill herself and the Mayor with two megatons worth of dynamite strapped to her naked body -- all because the Mayor dumped her. The Mask then poses as a bartender and strips the dynamite off Cookie's body, leaving her to be ogled by Kellaway and Doyle. Now that you remembered the sex part, do you remember anything else about the episode—like how it's about The Mask losing his lucky feather hours before a karaoke contest?
  • It's possible the only scene most guys remember from the "girly" Disney film The Little Mermaid is when Ariel is first transformed into a human, and is naked for the next 6 minutes of the movie. The rest of us remember the musical at the beginning. So many half-naked beauties in sea shell bikinis...
  • As the show's Tropes page (and Laconic description) will tell you, Time Squad is merely (from the Laconic description): "Cartoon Network's 26-episode juggernaut of Ho Yay, Freud Was Right, Getting Crap Past the Radar, and Does This Remind You of Anything? moments. And, oh yes, Time Travel."
  • The existence of short series Fish Police is only remembered because it had lots of quite uncartoonish passionate kissing as well as other content that was considered too risque for children's TV. It was also remembered as one of the early competitors of The Simpsons (along with Family Dog and Capitol Critters—a Simpsons Halloween special even had a sight gag that showed those three shows on tombstones) that got canceled due to all three shows being critical and ratings disasters (though gaining cult followings years after being taken off the air).
  • The most memorable Cow and Chicken episode involves getting in the girls' bathroom.
    • And the banned episode with the lesbian bikers who invite Cow to play softball with them.
  • Disney's The Great Mouse Detective is often remembered by the Non Sequitur Scene in the Bad Guy Bar with the mouse girl singer and her Chorus Girls. See Refuge in Audacity and/or Getting Crap Past the Radar.
  • The film El Arca is mostly remembered for Panthy's dance scene. Wasn't it also based on Noah's Ark?
  • It'd be a bit hard to blame people for forgetting that in the fifth season of Samurai Jack, Ashi is the Deuteragonist here and hasn't replaced Jack as the main character. There's a reason Aku's "EXTRA THICK!" meme (which is based on a cartoon released nearly twenty years beforehand) is often applied to her.
  • Totally Spies!. This show, to be blunt, has Fetish Fuel up the yin-yang, each episode dedicated to one (usually fantasy-oriented) type of it. You can even tell which of the three protagonists will be the focus from whatever method the villain uses:
    • Sam is the brains of the group, meaning any plot involving Brainwashing will hit her the hardest.
    • Clover is the most fashion-oriented, so anything involving Baleful Polymorph of victims or other body alterations will inevitably target her, whether whether it's being shrunk, turned into a Cat Girl, fattened up by highly-addictive cookies, turned into an Amazonian Beauty by nanomachines, and so on.
    • Alex is the most athletic, and thus is the one most likely to be tied up or locked in a prison cell, although Clover and Sam are not in any way exempt from this.

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