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== Anime and Manga ==

== Anime & Manga ==
* Pretty much guaranteed to happen in any [[Hentai]] in which the female lead is an [[Action Girl]] or [[Faux Action Girl]].
* Pretty much guaranteed to happen in any [[Hentai]] in which the female lead is an [[Action Girl]] or [[Faux Action Girl]].
* A male example in ''[[Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu]]'': Hideyoshi suffers [[Stripperiffic]] Clothing Damage in episode five, complete with [[Bishie Sparkle]] and [[Ho Yay|Yoshii]] [[Luminescent Blush|blushing]].
* A male example in ''[[Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu]]'': Hideyoshi suffers [[Stripperiffic]] Clothing Damage in episode five, complete with [[Bishie Sparkle]] and [[Ho Yay|Yoshii]] [[Luminescent Blush|blushing]].
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* The result of Mea's standoff with {{spoiler|the ghost girl}} from episode 4 of ''[[Popotan]]''. While she apparently has the power to withstand powerful energy attacks, her clothes do not.
* The result of Mea's standoff with {{spoiler|the ghost girl}} from episode 4 of ''[[Popotan]]''. While she apparently has the power to withstand powerful energy attacks, her clothes do not.
* Episode 6 of ''[[Rail Wars!]]'' is [[egregious]] - [[Ms. Fanservice|Koumi]] starts the episode wearing a pretty outfit, and ends it wearing {{spoiler|only shoes, socks, and panties}} because everything else has been torn away over the course of the episode.
* Episode 6 of ''[[Rail Wars!]]'' is [[egregious]] - [[Ms. Fanservice|Koumi]] starts the episode wearing a pretty outfit, and ends it wearing {{spoiler|only shoes, socks, and panties}} because everything else has been torn away over the course of the episode.

== Card Games ==
* There's a card in ''[[Munchkin (game)|Munchkin]]'' called "Revealing Costume". It gives you a +3 bonus, and then an extra +1 bonus each time you change gender, "due to tearing in inappropriate places".




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** Adam, who is [[Nigh Invulnerable|Made Of Diamond]] but wears normal clothing, tends to lose his shirt in combat situations but retain his pants. This can be attributed to censorship or to the genie who gave him his powers, whichever you prefer.
** Adam, who is [[Nigh Invulnerable|Made Of Diamond]] but wears normal clothing, tends to lose his shirt in combat situations but retain his pants. This can be attributed to censorship or to the genie who gave him his powers, whichever you prefer.
* There's rarely an issue of ''[[Atomic Robo]]'' that goes by where Robo's shirt isn't destroyed entirely (likely for the same reasons as Luke Cage and Savage Dragon). His pants, however, [[Magic Pants|always remain intact.]]
* There's rarely an issue of ''[[Atomic Robo]]'' that goes by where Robo's shirt isn't destroyed entirely (likely for the same reasons as Luke Cage and Savage Dragon). His pants, however, [[Magic Pants|always remain intact.]]


== Comic Strips ==
* The comic strip ''Nguyen Charlie'' ran in the U.S. military's newspaper, ''Stars and Stripes'', during the Vietnam War. At least twice, the defoliant Agent Orange was portrayed as instantly disintegrating not only trees and grass, but the clothing of anyone who got caught in the chemical cloud. Definitely NOT Fanservice, though, considering the way these guys were drawn.




== Fan Works ==
== Fan Works ==
* In ''The Legend Of Zelda: The Light of Courage'', Link fires a sword blast at Ganon, burning his robe off. The best part is that nobody cares.
* In ''[[The Legend Of Zelda: The Light of Courage]]'', Link fires a sword blast at Ganon, burning his robe off. The best part is that nobody cares.
* In ''[[Lady Lumps VS Boy Bumps|Seung Mina's Treasure Hunt]]'', an odd animated series about [[Soul Series|Seung Mina]] performing her [[Groin Attack|opening treasure]] move on random characters, three of her victims have had their clothes torn off: Gill from ''[[Street Fighter III]]'', Amy Rose from [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] (not as inappropriate as the others because she is a [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]), and Sodia from ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]''.
* In ''[[Lady Lumps VS Boy Bumps|Seung Mina's Treasure Hunt]]'', an odd animated series about [[Soul Series|Seung Mina]] performing her [[Groin Attack|opening treasure]] move on random characters, three of her victims have had their clothes torn off: Gill from ''[[Street Fighter III]]'', Amy Rose from [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] (not as inappropriate as the others because she is a [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]), and Sodia from ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]''.


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== Music Videos ==
== Music Videos ==
* In the music video for Devo's "Whip It", a female character's costume is removed, piece by piece, by a band member wielding a whip. The video ends just as her modesty is about to be violated.
* In the music video for [[Devo]]'s "Whip It", a female character's costume is removed, piece by piece, by a band member wielding a whip. The video ends just as her modesty is about to be violated.
* Freddie Mercury endures this in the music video for Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".
* Freddie Mercury endures this in the music video for Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".


== Newspaper Comics ==
* The comic strip ''Nguyen Charlie'' ran in the U.S. military's newspaper, ''Stars and Stripes'', during the Vietnam War. At least twice, the defoliant Agent Orange was portrayed as instantly disintegrating not only trees and grass, but the clothing of anyone who got caught in the chemical cloud. Definitely NOT Fanservice, though, considering the way these guys were drawn.


== Tabletop Games ==
* There's a card in ''[[Munchkin (game)|Munchkin]]'' called "Revealing Costume". It gives you a +3 bonus, and then an extra +1 bonus each time you change gender, "due to tearing in inappropriate places".