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* One episode of ''[[Totally Spies!]]'' actually has a minion shoot the girls with a "clothes shrinking ray".
* [[Samurai Jack]] loses clothing this way quite frequently. Seriously, just about every other [http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/5223224/ episode].
** In an episode of the fifth season, [[The Worm That Walks| the Lazarus-92 alien]] completely destroys Aki's clothing; seeing as she is an [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]], it [[Full-Frontal Assault| doesn't cause her to stop fighting it]] for even a second, until [[Please Put Some Clothes On| a mortified Jack gives her his ''gi'']].
* The ''[[Duck Dodgers]]'' episode "Samurai Quack" parodies the above by having Daffy (in the role of Jack) insist that he and Aku can't have their big fight until he's ripped off his shirt, hakama pants, and hair tie, leaving him near-naked and wild-haired. He then rips his own flesh off leaving him a skeleton.
* ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''
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** Bill got his shirt ripped off his newly adopted Rottweiler in "Dances With Dogs".
** And Dale got heavy clothing damage when he accidentally blew up a mini propane tank in "Master of Puppets".
* At least a couple of moments in ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]''.
** One instance that comes to mind is [[The Flash]] in "Divided We Fall".
** Also, [[Superman]] in "Hereafter."
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** In the first crossover of the two, Harley Quin and Lex Luthor's driver have a [[Cat Fight]] while Lex and the Joker have a "business discussion" about killing Batman and Superman. When the fight is over, both of the girls' clothing are very ripped, but none of it is very revealing, and it is QUITE clear that the girls are in all kinds of pain.
* Snake Eyes in ''[[G.I. Joe: Renegades]]'' suffers this on a couple of occasions, but never enough that we can see his face.
* During the events of ''[[Pixar Shorts|Tokyo Mater]]'', [[Cars (film)|Mater]] actually gets parts of his new paint job in Japan gradually peeled off by Kabuto, the short's villain, as their race progresses because of Kabuto's tendency to strip his rivals of their own paint if they lost to him. But at the end of the short, Mater wins the race though with almost all of his paint peeled away, and as a result [[Defeat by Modesty|Kabuto ends up losing his own paint job.]]
* Good thing [[Superboy]] bought so many shirts in ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]''. His favorite boots were destroyed by magma though.
* On ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'', Peter's suit suffers this a lot. Not generally Fanservice.
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* ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes|Avengers Earths Mightiest Heroes]]''
** Happens to [[The Wasp]], [[Captain America (comics)]], [[Black Panther]], and several civilians and SHIELD agents (but not [[Iron Man]]) after The Leader unleashes a gamma explosion that turns them into monsters.
** In an early episode, Captain America's outfit gets torn when a WWII-era pursuit of Red Skull instead results in an explosion, causing Cap to drown into the Arctic Ocean and freeze for over 60 years.
* ''[[Futurama]]'': [[Enforced]] in "I Second That Emotion." When Leela is offered up as a "virgin" sacrifice by the sewer mutants, the mutant leader orders a minion to chain her to a post, then tear her shirt a little.
* Played for laughs in one episode of ''[[Adventures of the Gummi Bears]]'', where Sir Tuxford's armor is destroyed by the out-of-control dragon-decoy (which Tuxford believes is an actual dragon) forcing him to make his report to the King [[Humiliation Conga| in his long underwear. In front of the other soldiers.]]
* In an episode of the 2002 ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' [[Continuity Reboot]], part of Teela's shirt rips while defending a village of hobbit-like folks from Skeletor's slime zombies, exposing her midriff, and she loses her barrette, causing her hair to fall loose. By pure coincidence, this small change makes her look exactly how the locals remember her mother (as in, the Sorceress) who had defended their village decades ago.
* in the old ''[[Pac-Man (animation)|Pac-Man]]'' cartoon, Mesmeron wasn't harmed by Pac-Man's chomping, but his clothes were a different story. Every confrontation between the two would end with his dark, scary sorcerer robes torn to shreds. Fortunately for him [[Limited Wardrobe| he had a whole wardrobe full of identical robes.]]
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