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* James Bond and Domino dancing a tango in ''[[Never Say Never Again]]''. Does not quite cross over into [[Mating Dance]] territory, but one can see why Largo interrupts it at the first possible moment.
* Happens in ''[[Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day]]'':
{{quote| '''Joe''': I am making you uncomfortable?<br />
'''Miss Pettigrew''': This is the most comfortable I've been all day. }}
* Played straight at the beginning of ''[[Mr. and Mrs. Smith]]'' when John and Jane dance in Colombia, and then subverted later on in the ballroom when they use the dancing to cover the fact they are removing each other's weapons.
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* The dance party scene in ''[[Chicken Run]]'' includes one for the two leads (especially significant for the heroine.) Unlike most examples, it uses a fast-tempo song.
* Happens to Kick and Kendall in the episode "Dancing With the Enemy" on ''[[Kick Buttowski]]'' when they both share their first mutual hint of being attracted to one another (Kendall being the only one that sort of have hinted at it for a second or two previously)... however, the moment is broken thanks to an off-screen classmate who is apparently an on board shipper for this couple.
{{quote| '''Kick:''' "You're so elegant..."<br />
'''Kendall:''' "And you're so awesome..."<br />
'''Off-Screen Kid:''' "KISS HER!"<br />
*needle scratch* }}
* It's pretty clear that this trope was in full effect at the end of ''[[Kim Possible]]'' [[The Movie|So The Drama]] when Kim and Ron returned to the prom and danced to the song "Could It Be" which incidentally fit the mood perfectly, culminating in their [[First Kiss]].