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* The anime version of ''[[Crest of the Stars]]'' has a scene with dialogue between the main hero and heroine: "Be gentle" and "It's my first time", complete with heavy breathing. In reality they are crash landing on a enemy occupied planet- it's her first time landing a spaceship, and the heavy breathing is due to G-forces.
* In ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]: Tokyo 2040'', Linna attempts to explain why she wants to stay in Tokyo (actually to stay with the Knight Sabers, an incognito superteam, but she can't say that), but if you take the dialogue at face value, it sounds more like she's awkwardly trying to [[Coming Out Story|come out]] to her very traditional mother. Considering the amount of [[Les Yay]] between herself and other lead character Priss, there's rather considerable debate on whether this is actually ''exactly'' [[Not What It Looks Like|what it sounds like]].
* One volume of ''[[xxxHolic×××HOLiC]]'' opens with Watanuki asking "Really... no problem?" with Yuuko seductively replying "None, Watanuki. Come on. As hard as you like..." {{spoiler|Cue the baseball pitch.}}
** This [[media:XXXHolicWTH.jpg|part of a chapter]]. WHY IS DOUMEKI LOOKING AT WATANUKI AFTER SAYING THAT? The Double Entendre in this case ''couldn't'' have been unintentional.
*** Given that ''[[xxxHolic×××HOLiC]]'' is one of [[CLAMP]]'s babies, this isn't [[Freud Was Right|hard to grasp]] for some [[Yaoi Fangirl|veteran readers]]. Considering all the times others have likened Watanuki to a cat, and based on [[CLAMP]]'s [[Cardcaptor Sakura|track]] [[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle|record]] [[Legal Drug|thus]] [[X 1999|far]], I'd say it's hardly a leap to assume they're pulling the same [[Ship Tease]] with Doumeki and Watanuki.
* In ''[[Macross Frontier]]'', Sheryl once comments that "Implants are common on Galaxy", but she is "all Natural". What she means are brain implants, like built-in cameras etc. However it hears more like... "something else".
* It wasn't Al's intention, but in the [[Full Metal Panic!|Second Raid]] OVA his commentary of the combat situation he's running for Souske applies perfectly to what the half-naked, drunk Tessa is doing.