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{{trope}}
[[File:slg_leiaslg leia.jpg|link=Return of the Jedi|frame|Why? [[Male Gaze|Why not?]]]]
 
{{quote|''"It helps to have the [[Damsel in Distress|damsel in distress]] in [[Stripperiffic|nice clothing]], you know. Helps make the atmosphere."''|''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''}}
|''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''}}
 
In addition to being captured, a character (usually a woman) is found by the rescuers and seen by the audience in an [[Fan Service|embarrassing outfit]]; she casually spends the rest of the episode wearing it until she can escape. Not done so often anymore -- possiblyanymore—possibly because of the sketchy nature of who exactly stripped her and forced her to wear such a thing -- butthing—but it pops up in [[Science Fiction]] from time to time. The lite version where [[I Have You Now, My Pretty|the villain tries to force-marry the heroine]] seems pretty dated too.
 
The male variant of this is when the guy's buddies come in to find him [[Chained to a Bed|strapped to the bed]] in his boxers, either because his captor didn't want him to have anything that could allow him to escape or because he was captured by [[Too Dumb to Live|letting the woman tie him up because she'd convinced him she was into bondage]].
 
Often overlaps with [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]. If the captured heroine has to have a bath before being go-go enslaved, then it's [[Bathe Her and Bring Her to Me]]. See also [[Sex Slave]], whose default attire is probably this, [[Shameful Strip|assuming she's allowed clothing at all]]. Compare [[Ready for Lovemaking]] and [[Instant Cosplay Surprise]]. When the captive is stripped bare but no clothes are offered in turn, it falls instead into [[Shameful Strip]].
 
Not to be confused in any way with ''anything'' to do with [[Inspector Gadget]].<ref>Except maybe in [[Lemon]] fanfiction.</ref>, nor anything to do with ''[[Big Hero 6]]'' protagonist Go Go Tomago. [[Rule 34| Usually]].
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== [[Anime]] &and [[Manga]] ==
* An ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' costume logically requiring others doing the undressing ''is'' pointed out in ''[[Slayers]]''. Given it was the standard for the {{spoiler|theme park that Lina had been thrown into after a nearly disastrous confrontation with the [[Big Bad]]}}, one wonders why people would ''pay'' to go there.
* ''[[Blood+|Blood Plus]]'' has {{spoiler|Saya waking up naked after being captured (and rescued) by Solomon. Subverted in that he gives her a nice gown to wear.}}
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* ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]''
** Spoofed in the first episode of ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', where the narrator and cameraman Kyon nearly flips his lid when he realizes that Itsuki had to have undressed and bathed Mikuru while she was unconscious in order for the scene he was filming to make sense. He starts threatening physical violence as soon as it starts getting into "[[Dude, She's Like, in a Coma]]" as well.
** In the original novel and the second-season anime episode that showed how the film was made, Mikuru was ''drunk'' while filming this scene, thanks to two ''extremely'' mischievous friends of hers who wanted to "[[Enforced Method Acting|enforce her acting]]" by spiking her drinks. Kyon was [[Incredibly Lame Pun|pissed (in the US sense) that she was pissed (in the UK sense)]].
* Tokiwa from ''[[Ask Dr. Rin]]'' claims to attempt to do the lite version to Meirin, although all he actually tries to do is kiss her (even this fails). In fact, when he does make the claim, it more tends to highlight his own instability.
* In the last arc of the ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' manga, Enishi {{spoiler|kidnaps Kaoru and uses her clothes to dress up a fake corpse that looks like her}}. Kaoru wakes up in Enishi's base in a bathrobe. He lends her a Western dressing gown later, though. This is made even more disturbing when you realize that all young women {{spoiler|remind Enishi of his [[Dead Little Sister|dead older sister]].}}
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** Used in the second season, where Kallen is kept as a prisoner by Britannia for a good chunk of the season and wears a... rather revealing and frilly dress, as well as princess shoes (not to mention she's trapped inside a glass cage/room). She does get to {{spoiler|beat up Suzaku}} while wearing it, though. A somewhat justified case, as she had been in ordinary prison garb (see C.C. below) in an ordinary prison cell, and her new accommodations were Nunnally's way of treating her nicely during her imprisonment.
** Nearly happened to her in the first episode of the second season, where she's dressed up in bunny outfit while working undercover in a casino. A mafia boss at the casino is coincidentally going "bunny hunting" and tries to grab Kallen like he already had with a couple of other girls... Someone on the writing staff was given a little too much freedom.
** Happens again in the series finale, this time to both males and females. {{spoiler|In the final step of his [[Zero-Approval Gambit]], the Zero Requiem, Lelouch parades a dozen of his former allies to the execution grounds in straitjackets, along with [http://randomc.maximum7.net/image/CODE%20GEASS/CODE%20GEASS%20R2%20-%2025%20-%20Large%2022.jpg Schneizel bound with massive gold chains and dressed in rags].{{broken link}} [[Brother-Sister Incest|His little sister Nunnally]] is also present, her ankles chained, wearing a simple dress that's [http://randomc.maximum7.net/image/CODE%20GEASS/CODE%20GEASS%20R2%20-%2025%20-%20Large%2024.jpg very revealing]{{broken link}} compared to [http://randomc.maximum7.net/image/CODE%20GEASS/CODE%20GEASS%20R2%20-%2022%20-%20Large%2038.jpg her usual attire].{{broken link}} }}
** Self-imposed version: C.C. spends much of the first season voluntarily wearing the full-body straitjacket Britannia stuck her in, symbolically representing her being bound to this world {{spoiler|since, initially at least, she just wanted to die}}. As her interaction with Lelouch changes her worldview, she starts wearing more normal clothing, up until the final plot arc when the restraining suit makes a return to mark {{spoiler|her willing participation in Lelouch's self-sacrificing Zero Requiem plot}}.
* Used in the ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' anime, when the girls are captured by their rivals after losing to them in battle. Each girl wore typical costumes of the planets their captors came through: a Chinese dress for Fuu, a cyberpunk gown for Hikaru, and a revealing odalisque outfit for Umi. The latter even lampshades this when she openly whines to her captors, the Chizeta princesses, about having to dress in "skimpy" clothes ([[Does This Make Me Look Fat?|and how she's been putting on weight lately]]), but one of the princesses ([[Hot-Blooded]] [[Hot Amazon]] Tata) shows surprise as to why Umi would complain. (To their captors's credits, they generally sent female guards or maids to greet the girls and give them these clothes; the only time it didn't happen, the one who dressed Hikaru up was a cute little boy).
* In an episode of ''[[Kyo Kara Maoh!]]'', Yuuri is forced to escape and be rescued in a very frilly maid outfit. It's not so bad, considering that the person who rescued him was also [[Wholesome Crossdresser|a man in a frilly maid outfit]].
* In ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]'', {{spoiler|Shion Sonozaki}} traps {{spoiler|her twin sister Mion}} in a cellar and has her wearing next to nothing, save some eerie white robe similar to the one she's wearing. No-one gives a damn, however, [[Nightmare Fuel|"thanks" to all that happens around at the same time]]. {{spoiler|[[Tear Jerker|Poor, poor Satoko]]...}}
* Miyabi and Synclavia in ''[[MagiciansMagician's Academy|Macademi Wasshoi]]'' weren't exactly modest when they were free (Synclavia's dominatrix outfit, especially), but after they're forced to work for Ataro, they're usually seen in some sort of otaku fetish outfit afterward. [[Meido]] wear is the most common, but they change according to Ataro's mood.
* ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''
** Played straight with a bit character in the first series; in the episode which flashes back to how Mao met Sôsuke and Kurz, the bad guys demonstrate their bad-guy status by, among other things, forcing a young female captive to wear first a bunnygirl costume and later a slinky dress.
** Subverted in ''[[Full Metal Panic Fumoffu]]'' -- the—the villain of the day plans to do this to Kaname and Ren in order to torment Ren's father with pictures of it, but his compound is raided by Sôsuke and the Mikihara gang before he can put his plan into action.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''
** Happens to Asuna Kagurazaka when the villain Wilhelm captured her, and she woke up in lingerie.
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** Although the examples shown are usually ''not'' related to this trope, it should be noted that ''Negima'' often does show many people who ''are'' ready and willing to forcibly change another person's clothing and put them into various costumes (At Mahorafest for example, you are more likely to be ''press-ganged'' into a contest than you are to apply for one). This is usually [[Played for Laughs]].
* Nami in ''[[One Piece]]'' is captured by a creepy perverted villain that wants her as a wife and therefore wakes up in a gorgeous wedding dress. This temporarily distracts both [[Chivalrous Pervert|Sanji]] and her would-be husband as they admire her (while she's still unconscious).
** This happened to both Nami ''and'' Robin in ''One Piece: Heart of Gold'', the villainous Mad Treasure forcing them to wear skimpy harem girl outfits.
* In ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', Prince Diamond kidnaps Usagi (as Sailor Moon) and actually dresses her in something less revealing than her Sailor Senshi Uniform. A [http://www.soul-hunter.com/sailormoon/galleryscreencaps/083/index4.php white flowy dress with gold at the bust], it still counts as Diamond is trying to make her look more like her future self Neo Queen Serenity [[Yandere|upon whom he has a very creepy crush]], and it has a ''very'' low cleavage. And in the manga, he actually gets away with a [[Forceful Kiss]].
* This is, well, the ''plot'' of ''[[He Is My Master]]'' -- the—the whole series. Two girls become indentured maids to a kid, having no other way to repay the millions of yen they owe him; he spend the rest of the show dressing them up as embarrassingly as he possibly can.
* In ''[[Darker than Black]]'', when Misaki is at her [[Mafia Princess]] [[Forgotten Childhood Friend]] Alice's birthday party, Alice declares that her punishment for forgetting about her birthday is that she's going to have to wear a rather revealing qipao. ([[The Glasses Gotta Go|She also steals her glasses]].) This being ''DtB'', {{spoiler|it turns out that Alice has gone [[Ax Crazy]] and is [[The Nasty Party|planning to kill everyone at the party]],}} and as a result Misaki spends the rest of the 2-episode arc trying to escape in said outfit. Several jokes are made at her expense, and the bottom half of the skirt gets ripped off around the time things get messy, showing even ''more'' leg.
* In the [[Groundhog Day Loop|Rewinding Town]] arc of ''[[D.Gray-man]]'', [[Little Miss Badass|Road Kamelot]] dresses up [[Kick Chick|Lenalee Lee]] in an [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]-looking gown and curls her long hair, normally in [[Girlish Pigtails]], into [[Mega Twintails]] [http://www.mangareader.net/210-15113-13/dgray-man/chapter-22.html Manga link] in B & W.
* In episode 16 of ''[[Love Hina]]'', Naru Narusegawa plays the role of Sanzo in a rather loosely-followed play of "Sayuki". In an opening shot, she is held captive on a chain leash by the "bad guy", and is wearing very similar clothes to slave Leia.
* Subverted in ''[[Bleach]]''. When Orihime was forced into going to Hueco Mundo because of a [[Sadistic Choice]], she was put into a dress-like outfit [[Woman in White|similar to the Arrancar's white uniforms]]; however, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180922111847/http://images.wikia.com/bleach/en/images/8/84/Inouehuecomundo.png said outfit] is one of the most chaste in a [[Fan Service]]-heavy series.
** In chapter 485 we see Tia Harribel in a skimpy outfit. {{spoiler|She's a prisioner of the Vandereich and thus [[Go-Go Enslavement|we see her in chains]].}}
*** Subverted in that the outfit is just her Resureccion Hollow Form, minus the BFS.
* ''[[Ranma ½]]''
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* ''[[Ai no Kusabi]]'': The outfits worn by Pets are certainly revealing.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Rare male example: At one point in the comic ''[[Preacher (Comic Book)|Preacher]]'' hero Jesse Custer is knocked out and wakes up to find himself tied to a bed and dressed up in a [[World War II]]-era German officer's uniform. The culprit behind this is a [[The Vamp|villainess]] infatuated with Custer who also has a fetish for national socialist paraphernalia and a penchant for sadomasochism. Before she can have her way with Custer he frees himself and ties her up, prompting her to remark that she likes being treated in such a manner. While still in full Nazi getup, he encounters his black deputy. Awkward...
* Example for two genders: The [[Darker and Edgier]] ''[[Thundercats]] The Return'' comic series featured the twins Wilykit and Wilykat, now hot teenagers rather than spunky children, dressed in very revealing clothing while they served as Mumm-Ra's servants. On the one hand, only Wilykit (the girl one) is actually referred in dialogue to as his concubine and is the only one shown bathing and dressing him... on the other hand she's ''actually referred to in dialogue as his concubine''!! (And hey, maybe they took turns, and if the comic had taken place a day later, we'd have seen Wilykat bathing Mumm-Ra instead.)<br />Likewise Cheetara is chained to a pillar wearing a bikini made out of tattered rags, apparently having been handed over to the mutants (the book takes place after a time jump -- thejump—the specifics of how the characters got from their old status quo to the new one is glossed over).
* [[Chris Claremont]] is... ''fond'' of this trope for heroes of both sexes.
** The famous [[Dark Phoenix Saga]] of the ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' comics had Mastermind brainwashing Phoenix into thinking she was his wife in the 18th century, and then had her dress up in a cheesy dominatrix outfit. Unfortunately for Mastermind, brainwashing is a risky business when the victim vastly outpowers you...
** Early ''[[New Mutants]]'' issues has Dani Moonstar rendered unconscious, stripped and re-dressed several times; often by female villains. She even comments on it herself. "Man, I hope I'm not dressed this way for a party..."
** This has happened to [[Storm]] as well, during an adventure in the Savage Land. It was possibly their first time there, but memory is sketchy{{verify}} since there's a 50/50 chance the X-Men will get captured whenever they go there.
** A little over a decade earlier, we have a male example. In Havok's first appearance, he's kidnapped and dressed in an ancient Egyptian-style skirt by the Living Pharaoh in preparation for his upcoming sacrifice.
** Another classic male example: In the first appearance of the Morlocks as a group, Angel was kidnapped on the orders of their leader, [[Abhorrent Admirer|Callisto.]] He was dragged to the sewers of New York City, [http://shirtless-superheroes.blogspot.com/2007/06/captive-angel.html stripped to underwear, tied and with his wings skewered to a stand.] He's later shown in obvious bondage gear for the "marriage ceremony." The entire situation is played for drama and taken very seriously by his fellow X-Men.
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** Starfire was captured and taken as a slave/trophy by the Gordanians prior to the formation of the team, and wore a militaristic black-and-metal outfit that [[Fetish Fuel|a few fans expressed appreciation for]].
** Her sister Komand'r wears the black suit with armor and cloak. Kory's original metal bikini is shown to be her slave harness, originally worn for working in a mine. She still wears a version of it, many years later.
* * ''[[Spider Woman]]'': The Locksmith was a villain who imprisoned victims instead of killing them, and had a weird sense of this; after capturing Jessica while she was in her civilian identity, he insisted she ''wear her costume''. Possibly his ego was such that he wanted her easily identified as Spider-Woman, as his stated goal was to prevent super-humans from eclipsing the achievements of ordinary humans.
* [[She-Hulk]] fell victim to this in the first issue of her second series. She was hypnotized by the Ringmaster, who had his costume/makeup man dress her up in a Grecian-style dress with a red wig and flesh-colored body makeup. Unlike most examples, the Ringmaster had a pragmatic reason for this; the usual MO of his circus of crime is to put on a performance, hypnotize the audience, then have his cohorts steal their wallets and jewelry. However, he figured that having She-Hulk performing could hasten the third part of that plan, as she could lift the entire bleachers and shake the wallets out of the spectators.
* Poor Courtney Ross was not only subjected to this when she was kidnapped by Arcade in an ''[[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]]'' story, she was subjected to ''two'' humiliating costumes in the ''same incident!'' First off, after initially being kidnapped, she wakes up wearing a costume that resembles that of a [[Playboy Bunny]] with a ribbon in place of the ears, and then is sent into a rather creative [[Death Trap]]. (She is dumped onto a stage in front of a [[Tough Room]] full of android hecklers who demand to be entertained; failing to win them over will result in them killing her. Amazingly, Courtney survives by discovering a talent for impromptu stand-up comedy, much to Arcade's surprise.) When the heroes actually show up, Arcade uses a trapdoor to send her into Murderworld proper, where some mechanism dresses her like the protagonist from ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''. {{spoiler| And sadly for Courtney, she only survives this to be killed hours later by her alternate reality counterpart Sat-Yr-9.}}
* The [[Post-Crisis]] reboot of ''[[Wonder Woman]]'' has this happening to Queen Hippolyta, Diana's mother, care of Hercules.
* Happens to Julie Winters in ''[[The Maxx]]'' when she's kidnapped by [[Serial Killer]]/rapist Mister Gone.
* ''[[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]'':
** In what may bit a bit of Squick for [[Moral Guardians|certain readers]], and fetish fuel for [[Dirty Old Man|many, many, many]] others... [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/File:AhsokaSlave.jpg Ahsoka pulls a Leia in the comics.] Although that was a disguise to go undercover (Anakin was pretending to be a slaver and [[Unfortunate Implications|she was his slave]]); not a straight example of this trope, but this trope was obviously the inspiration for her cover.
*** This comic arc was later given a three-episode adaption in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series. Ahsoka's disguise is much more modest in this version.
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** In a borderline third case, she becomes indebted to a villainess who forces Fairchild to go on a mission for her in a fetishistic latex costume. She's not technically a prisoner (except to her debt and/or sense of honor) but at the end of the mission, the villainess erases her memory, leaving her thinking that she still owes a favor (and suggesting that this isn't the first time she's done it).
* Poor Big Barda went through this twice on her first meeting with [[Superman]] (post-[[Crisis on Infinite Earths|mid-80s-continuity-reboot-wise]]). She gets captured by the [[New Gods]] villain Sleez, and as Superman arrives on the scene, he finds Barda all dolled and dressed up as a Go-go dancer and being psionically controlled to dance for Sleez. Superman gets captured as well, and as Barda's husband Mister Miracle arrives on the scene, he finds Superman and Barda being psionically controlled by Sleez into making a porno movie! What was John Byrne [[Author Appeal|thinking]]?
* In ''[[The Middleman]]''{{'}}s graphic novel [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised|finale]], Manservant Neville does this to Wendy.
{{quote|'''Wendy:''' You murdered my boyfriend... destroyed my workplace... trapped Noser in a giant diamond... gave my best friend Lacey leukemia... and did God-knows-what to the only father figure I've ever known... ''and the worst you could think to do to me was put me in a slave girl costume?''}}
* An alternate ending of the ''[[Dark Reign]]'' storyline, which may have been nothing more than [[Doctor Doom]] daydreaming, shows Doom double crossing Osborn and killing him and the Hood a year after Osborn is victorious, after which Emma Frost and Loki - in female form - end up like this and chained to his throne◊. While it's pretty obvious that Doom would have turned against Osborn and the Hood if the villains had won "Doom is ''nobody's'' lackey!"), whether or not this part was truly included in his plans or just some fetish fantasy of his, we may never know.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
 
== Fan Works ==
* The ''[[Code Geass]]'' fanfic ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6969408/15/In_the_End In the End]'': when C.C and Lelouch go to {{spoiler|Suzaku's funeral}}, with her pretending to be his mistress kept against her will.
 
== [[Film]] ==
 
== Films -- Animation ==
* Subverted in ''[[The Prince of Egypt]]''. The Midian slave girl (Tsipporah, future wife of Moses) is ordered bathed (of course) and brought to him. When he walks into the bedchamber, what appears to be an enraged Tsipporah sitting on his bed is revealed to be a tied up servant, with the girl nowhere to be seen.
* ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'': Jafar makes Princess Jasmine wear a [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|red harem outfit]], although her normal clothes don't cover much more; they're just blue. While it's perfectly possible that [[A Wizard Did It|he magicked them onto her]], seeing as he was the world's most powerful sorcerer at the time, or, since he was holding her father captive, forced her to put them on of her own free will (as much as free will comes into the situation at any rate), [[I Have You Now, My Pretty|why would he?]]
* This happens to Ginormica in ''[[Monsters vs. Aliens]]''. Twice. Though, they [[Lampshade Hanging|hang a lampshade]] on it somewhat the second time. To be fair, the first time her ripped wedding dress wouldn't make for much concealment and much more [[Fetish Fuel]]. Hell, that space outfit is prime fuel. It's certainly much more attractive than that ugly uniform she was wearing before.
 
 
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* Leia's (and Oola & Lyn-Me's) skimpy slavegirl costume in ''[[Star Wars]]: [[Return of the Jedi]]''. Jabba apparently appreciates [[Mars Needs Women|female humanoids]].
* A combined parody/[[Homage]] occurs in the live-action ''[[Street Fighter (film)|Street Fighter]]'' movie. At one point, Chun-Li is captured by Bison and forced into an outfit that better suits his tastes. It's her outfit from the game series on which the movie is (rather loosely) based.
* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]''
** Inversion in ''The Curse of the Black Pearl'': shortly after taking Elizabeth Swan as his prisoner, Captain Barbossa gives her a proper dress to wear. What she's wearing when captured is, by modern standards, a reasonably concealing nightdress -- butnightdress—but for the time in which the film is set, she was essentially naked. Incidentally, the alternative ''was'' nudity -- andnudity—and a night with the crew.
** Alluded to in ''Dead Man's Chest'' when she shows up at Jack's crew recruitment dressed as a man and reveals to him who she is.
{{quote|"It should be a dress or nothing. I happen to have no dress in my cabin."}}
** Played straight in ''At World's End'': when Elizabeth impersonates an encarnate Calypso for Sao Feng, he dresses her in what we'll assume is the most queenly costume he just happened to have on his ship. Given how Barbossa came by the dress he gave Elizabeth in ''CoTBP'', this has nasty implications.
* ''[[The Silence of the Lambs|Hannibal]]'': Clarice is rendered unconscious by a gunshot wound and wakes up wearing an evening gown (specifically a [[Sexy Backless Outfit]] [[Absolute Cleavage]] one) instead of the casual clothes she was wearing earlier. Which never happened in the ''book'' -- although—although Clarice does end up wearing the evening gown, she's allowed to put it on without Lecter being in the room. Nor does Lecter ever undress her, except to tend her injuries.
* ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'', [[The Movie]]: [[Big Bad|Shang Tsung]] abducts [[Action Girl|Sonya Blade]] on the pretext of challenging her, rather than [[The Hero|Liu Kang]], for the final match. By the time Liu and [[The Lancer|Johnny Cage]] show up, Sonya has, for no readily apparent reason, been dressed up in an unflattering leather dress (which actually covers more of her than the tank top and shorts she'd been wearing up to that point), is barefoot, and her hair has been thoroughly teased.
* ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'': Belloq convinces his captive Marion to put on a fancy dress that he just happens to have with him.
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* ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]''
** In ''[[Dr. No]]'', Honey Rider dons a pair of capri pants and a tunic-style top to attend a dinner with Bond, Dr. No, and company. After the dinner, Bond is beaten up by No's henchmen and Honey is dragged away; when next we see her, she's chained up in a flooding basin, still wearing the top but without the pants.
** ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'': Mary Goodnight ends up in a bikini (no concealed weapons, as Scaramanga puts it). Unfortunately, Goodnight is such a [[Walking Disaster Area]], she doesn't need them to mess up further and cause Bond no small amount of trouble...
** In ''[[Diamonds Are Forever]]'', Blofeld abducts Tiffany Case, and the next time we see her, she's sunbathing in a purple bikini on Blofeld's oil rig.
** And in ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]'', Anya Amasova is captured by Stromberg, and turns up in a skimpy outfit tied to a chair.
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* In ''Unlawful Entry'', Madeline Stowe's character is forced to change into a blouse-and-slit-skirt combo by Ray Liotta's.
* The 2009 ''[[Sherlock Holmes (film)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' film features a male version, with Sherlock stripped and chained to a bed, though this was just to inconvenience him for a while rather than get any kind of sexual thrill.
* In the 1993 thriller ''[[Kalifornia]]'', the villain, Early Grayce (Brad Pitt), forces his female companion to wear a skimpy baby-doll dress at all times. Following the girl's [[Heel Face Turn]], Early murders her and takes the protagonist's female partner captive -- andcaptive—and humiliates her by forcing her to wear the same skimpy dress.
* In ''[[28 Days Later|Twenty Eight Days Later]]'', Major West dresses Hannah and Selena in fancy red dresses {{spoiler|in preparation for mass rapes by the soldiers to "repopulate" after the virus dies out.}}
* Male version in ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' with Sam: the Armory Sirens cut his clothes off and he is quickly dressed in a black suit, complete with armor, for competing in the Games.
* Done in ''[[Knight and Day]]''. Cameron Diaz wakes up on a desert island, finding herself in a bikini. Tom Cruise quickly informs her that, being an expert bomb diffuserdisposal technician, he could easily take her clothes off and change her into a bikini with his eyes shut. [[Covert Pervert|Not that that's what he did...]]
 
== [[Literature]] ==
 
* ''[[Slave World]]'': Pretty much all britishBritish agents who gets captured, as well as most of the convicted serfs.
== Literature ==
* ''[[Slave World]]'': Pretty much all british agents who gets captured, as well as most of the convicted serfs.
* In [[John C. Wright]]'s ''[[Chronicles of Chaos|The Fugitives of Chaos]]'', when Grendal captures Amelia, she wakes up in his mother's wedding dress. However, her captor Grendel is horror struck when she thinks he put her in it. He is a mass-murderer and dragged her off by force to marry her, but he wouldn't take off a girl's clothing when he wasn't married to her. He had his mother do it. (The dress also plays a significant role after her rescue.) Did we mention that the dress is ''see-through?''
* Male example: in [[David Eddings]]' ''[[The Belgariad]]'', Garion is kidnapped by the decadent Queen Salmissra, drugged, and made to wear nothing but a loincloth. (Salmissra's female servants bathe and undress him.) It is clear that he is supposed to be a concubine, but his friends rescue him before Salmissra tries anything. And it is made clear that Garion is very [[Squick|disgusted by this]] when the drugs they give him wear off.
* [[Amelia Peabody]] Emerson is captured by the [[Big Bad]] in ''Lion in the Valley'' and required to dress herself in a sexy harem costume. She keeps her long Victorian underwear on though. Husband Emerson is not appeased.
* Pretty much the entire point of the ''[[Gor]]'' novels.
* Subverted sickeningly in ''[[The Draka|Under the Yoke]]'' when Sister Marya -- a stocky and unattractive Polish nun -- is made to wear a revealing silk nightie for the amusement of her masters, and of their guest who has asked their permission to rape her.
* A male example in ''[[Captive of the Red Vixen]]'' when Rolas is forced to parade around in a pair of tight suede shorts and wrist cuffs for the amusement of the [[Space Pirate]] who captured him, on pain of getting stunned by his [[Shock Collar]].
* Conina was dressed in a skimpy outfit in the [[Discworld]] novel ''[[Sourcery]]''.
 
 
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'':
** Sam Carter in the third episode, with the Mongolian warlords on another planet. It's implied that she did dress herself, though, which makes it less squicky. That one was also an example of "[[She Cleans Up Nicely]]".
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* ''[[Chuck]]''
** Casey is left handcuffed to a bed by Carina, a rival spy who doesn't play well with others. It's implied this isn't the first time she's done this to him. To be fair to Casey, she ''is'' a [[Heroes Want Redheads|redhead]]. He escapes by breaking the bed, and has to wander the halls of a hotel in his underwear still cuffed to part of the headboard.
** Happens to Chuck himself in a later episode. A spy pretending to be a naughty ([[Desperate Housewives|"desperate,"]] if you will) suburban housewife cuffs him to her bed (although she doesn't just ditch him -- shehim—she actually intends to take him prisoner). He escapes and has to run across the [[Stepford Suburbia|cul de sac]] in his underwear with one wrist still cuffed.
* ''[[The Mighty Boosh]]'' did the male variant of this, only played exactly like it would be with a woman. Howard is abducted by natives on the planet Xooberon, made the slave of The Chosen One, and forced to wear Leia-style chains and a sort of loincloth.
* Played with in ''[[Lost]]'' when Kate is captured by the Others. Mr. Friendly gives her a short dress to wear and takes her original clothing. She suspects that he is doing this because he wants to watch her change. It turns out that {{spoiler|Mr. Friendly is gay}} anyway, and the real reason he wants Kate to wear the dress is that {{spoiler|Ben is trying to make Jack jealous by getting Kate and Sawyer together}}... [[Xanatos Roulette|or so it would seem...]]
* Happens a few times in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. Noteworthy variations include:
** "The Squire of Gothos": Trelane uses his [[Reality Warper]] powers to change Yeoman Teresa Ross' uniform into a fancy gown.
** "Who Mourns For AdonisAdonais?": Apollo magically changes Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas' uniform into a pink peplos.
** "Bread and Circuses": A female slave in a society similar to Earth's ancient Rome was at one point required to dress in a skimpy silver outfit.
* Happens in ''[[Power Rangers]]'' in one episode to Kimberly when Lord Zedd decided he wanted to make her his queen.
* Happens to Guinevere in ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'' when she's captured by a local warlord.
* In an episode of ''[[Unhappily Ever After]]'', Tiffany had to dress like the title character of ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'' as part of a sorority initiation, and be a slave to a male student; which might not have been too bad if said male student wasn't her obnoxious brother Ryan.
 
== Video[[Tabletop Games]] ==
* [https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/File:Rakshasa.jpg This illustration] of a rakshasa and slave girls from ''[[Pathfinder]]''.
** And for anyone who thinks villains use this Trope to target female victims too much, [https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/File:Bernaditi.jpg there's this one], also with a rakshasa.
 
== Theater[[Theatre]] ==
* For the final scene in ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'', the Phantom has Christine wear a wedding dress. How exactly she got into it is never addressed.
** In the film version of the same, the Phantom is seen sitting on his steps when Christine emerges from a side room clearly having just changed into the bridal gown. Murderous psycho, but he's a gentleman.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
 
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'':
** Snake and Raiden, during the course of their respective games. Snake is stripped to his waist when he comes to after being knocked out, while Raiden wakes up butt naked.
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* ''[[Wizards and Warriors]] 3'''s [[Game Over Man]] screen hits you with a random bit of [[Foe Yay]], as Malkil suddenly has Kuros down to his skivvies and chained up in front of his throne. Yeah.
* Mentioned, but not shown, in ''[[Brutal Legend]]''. The women of Bladehenge are kidnapped by glam rockers and forced to work in his "Pleasure Tower".
* ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'' has Gravelyn in a [[Star Wars|Leia]]-esque [http://www.aqworldswiki.com/images/a/ad/Slave_Gravelyn.jpg Slave Bikini]{{Dead link}} when she's captured by Noxus and Vordred during the Shadowfall War.
* ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'',
** In ''[[Mortalmultiple Kombat]]''games, many of Shao Kahn's chained slaves can be seen wearing barely-there bikinis. Considering these outfits are strikingly similar to the outfits worn by every other woman in Outworld, it is implied that Shao Kahn is enforcing ''every'' woman under his rule to dress like this (made especially evident when Kitana switches sides -and outfits- to join the heroes). Oh course, Kahn himself shows a lot of skin - and a lot of muscle - with ''his'' outfit.
** In Kano's Arcade Ladder ending of ''[[Mortal Kombat 11]]'', he uses the Hourglass of Time to rewrite reality so he rules the world and has everything he ever wanted, including Sonya and Cassie fighting while wearing leather bikinis, simply to amuse him. Astonishingly, he eventually [[Victory Is Boring|gets bored with this]], and decides to restore reality back to what it was before.
* In ''[[Shantae|Shantae and the Pirate's Curse]]'', the heroine is caught by cultists on Tan Line Island who think she's their princess who has returned, and make her wear a "space princess" outfit. (It looks similar to the Slave Leia outfit.) Halfway through the level, where she has to avoid temple guards without her gear, Shantae finds that Sky, Rotty, and Risky are in the same predicament (although Rotty seems to like the outfit). When the actual princess shows up ("returning" from a run to the store) the clearly nearsighted and absent minded high priest apologizes and lets them go, admitting this happens all the time.
* In ''[[Maple Story]]'', Tear (aka Angelic Buster) might be considered the victim of a non-evil version of this Trope, as she ''really'' doesn't like the flashy, gaudy outfit - [[Who Wears Short Shorts?| with a ''very'' short skirt]] - that [[Eccentric Mentor| Eskalade]] - an ancient dragon with the personality of a [[Dirty Old Man]] - requires her to wear as Angelic Buster, and seeing as she cannot remove the [[Clingy MacGuffin]] that binds her soul to that of Eskalade, she doesn't have much of a choice. Still, she ''can'' switch to her civilian clothing whenever she wants, and given the [[Magical Girl| fringe benefits of being the Angelic Buster]], she puts up with it as best she can.
** When she reaches Lvl 200 (5th Job Advancement) Eskalade admits the outfit was never really necessary to begin with, but she tells him she's kind of gotten used to it. ''However'', she flat-out refuses his suggestion of an even ''more'' risque version of it. Also, she sort of gets revenge on him here by learning a Skill called Mighty Mascot, which when used, gives him physical form as an [[Assist Character]] for a few seconds, but said form is that of [[Ridiculously Cute Critter| a cute cartoon-like dragon]].
* In ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]'', the Mad Hatter has several female hostages who have been forced to dress like Alice (from ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'', of course). This version of Jarvis, being even madder than usual, not only believes Alice is a real person, but [[Conspiracy Theorist| that she's been kidnapped by "them,"]] and is obsessed with "finding her."
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
 
== Web Comics ==
* ''[[General Protection Fault]]'': When Ki and Nick are first captured and employed by the [[James Bond]]-parodying secret agency the UGA, they are put into a skimpy bikini and a tuxedo respectively as their "uniforms".
* ''[[The Wotch]]'': Parodied when Lord Sykos comes to The Wotch's home dimension, his first act is to transform several [[Gender Bender|boys into scantily clad female servants]]. And then one of them demands the heroine [http://www.thewotch.com/?epDate=2007-04-30 leave him to his fate], and even goes back with Sykos to be his new maid.
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* Pandora in ''Dangerously Chloe'' once made [http://www.dangerouslychloe.com/strips-dc/a_turn_for_the_worse a good imitation of "slave Leia" costume] (including the chain, but with less fancy bra<ref>not that she's modest, but Pandora [[A-Cup Angst|is not well-endowed and knows it]], and also knows how to get the maximum effect - "lifting" was prioritized over "revealing"</ref>), apparently just to prank Teddy.
 
=== [[Visual Novels]] ===
* In ''[[Fate/stay night|Fate Stay Night]]''{{'}}s ''Unlimited Blade Works'' route, Caster captures and dresses {{spoiler|Saber}} up [http://imageftw.com/uploads/20120414/BH01.jpg in a rather skimpy white wedding dress], to ironically emphasize her virginity and the corruption that was about to happen.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
 
== Web Original ==
* Implied through [[Fridge Horror]] (or Fridge [[Fetish Fuel]]) when [[The Nostalgia Critic]] is kidnapped by the Game Heroes to promote T-shirts. He's pretty shocked and confused over seeing that he's wearing a "Hero" T-shirt, so that logically means he was stripped while unconscious during his time there. And his "Th--they're treating me well" is [[Blatant Lies]] so...
 
== Films --[[Western Animation]] ==
 
== Western Animation ==
* Parodied in ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'', where team Venture is kidnapped on their way back from a costumed party. The theme? ''Star Wars''; and Dean was Leia.
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'':
** Not explicitly pointed out, but in the episode "Mad as a Hatter" a woman kidnapped by the Mad Hatter is dressed as the title character of ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''. It becomes much creepier when you consider that the Hatter must have undressed her and put her in the costume himself. Of course, he may have simply hypnotized her into donning it herself. Considering that {{spoiler|the girl is actually Hatter's secretary, on whom he had a crush,}} and how the Hatter behaved towards her before he went bonkers, the second possibility isn't ''that'' far off.
** There's actually an inversion in the series where [[The Joker]] seduces Dr. Harleen Quinzel, and she puts on a harlequin uniform, becoming Harley Quinn, then breaks him out of Arkham. True that Harley put that outfit on of her own free will, but when you think about it, that outfit represents the fact that Harley has become a slave to the Joker out of love. One thing's for sure, every villain in history that's tried to seduce the girl and failed would envy the Joker's success with Harley.
** In "Baby-Doll", the actress who played Baby's teenage sister is kidnapped, knocked out, and wakes up in her old bedroom set... dressed in her old costume. Hopefully, Baby had her one henchwoman Mim dress "Sister Susie" instead of her two male thugs.
* In ''[[The Batman]]'' episode "Strange Minds", the Joker kidnaps Yin and dresses her in a jester outfit before putting her in a jack-in-the-box themed [[Death Trap]]. Again, this is [[Fridge Horror| unpleasantly creepy]] when one realizes he must have changed her clothes himself. While she was unconscious. Of course, this ''is'' the Joker here.
* In the first season finale of ''[[Harley Quinn]]'', Harley gives herself up to the Joker in order to save the lives of her "crew". Joker has one additional condition: he wants her to wear her ''original'' costume, which she discarded in episode 2 in exchange for a new look. While Harley's new costume actually shows far more skin than the original one, the show portrays the old costume as a symbol of Harley's unhealthy dependence on ""Mr. J", making the original costume a practical slave-garment. Thus, the Joker forcing her to wear it is his attempt to exert complete dominance over poor Harley.
* Zigzagged in the ''[[Justice League]]'' episode "Hearts and Minds" at first it seems like Katma has been kidnapped, brainwashed, and converted by the cult, and made to wear an outfit that looks like Leia's "metal bikini". As it turns out, she joined via her own volition and [[The Mole| is working undercover.]] Although, if the cult ''has'' converted followers and the outfit is a "female dress code", this Trope may be played straight.
* Maxine Gibson spends the ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' episode "Curse of Kobra, part 2" in a white [[Bare Your Midriff]] top and dress. Chances are that the two servant girls she subsequently beat up put it on her.
* A very disturbing example happens in the ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'' episode "Fun and Games". The Toyman kidnaps Lois by sending her a doll that sprays sleeping gas; when Lois wakes up, she's dressed like an old-fashioned kewpie doll. What makes this disturbing is, Toyman has ''no'' henchmen in this episode, much less any female ones, so the only explanation is, he changed her clothes himself. And given the type of guy he is, [[Fridge Logic]] could lead to [[Fridge Horror]]; he may just consider doing so the same as doing it to an ''actual'' doll.
* In the episode "Twin Factor" of ''[[Kim Possible]]'', after being subjected to mind control under Dr. Drakken, Kim is seen wearing Shego's outfit. This is questioned and acknowledged by both Ron and Shego but quickly dismissed and never explained. Though a reasonable explanation can be drawn, like say Drakken ordering her to go into another room and dress up, leave it to the [[Fanon|fans]] to take it a bit [http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/16197393/ further]. Since Shego made Señor Senior Junior and her entire enslaved population wear Shego's green dress (and the fact that Shego still wears her Team Go dress even while not part of their group), the whole logic about that dress just does not make any sense...
* On ''[[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]]'', in their first encounter with the Kanker Sisters, the Eds wake up in the sisters' mobile home to find they're wearing bathrobes (that belong to the Kankers' fathers), and their clothes are hanging to dry outside. Again to be fair, it wouldn't be sporting of the Kankers to leave the Eds naked while their clothes were drying, although they are stalkers.
* The ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' cartoon features another example, this one with Robin. After he is blackmailed into becoming Slade's apprentice, the camera pans over Robin's outfit hanging on a hanger, then Robin donning the shirt of his new Slade-esque costume, then Slade stepping out of the shadows and nodding his head approvingly... implying that Slade was standing there ''the entire time'', especially when one takes into account the [[Foe Yay|extreme interest]] that Slade has for him. Though perverted interest or not, he'd be insane to let Robin out of his sight -- itsight—it's ''Robin'' after all.
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', where Sam is forced to wear the pinkest dress she's ever had the ''dis''honor of seeing to please her future hubby Prince Aragon in an [[Arranged Marriage]]. She subverts this later on by creating her own bridal dress as a plan to escape his clutches.
* In an ''[[American Dad]]'' episode ("Tears of a Clooney"), Roger runs a vineyard in the back yard while Stan and Francine are out of the country, and adopts several foster children to work it. He gives two teenage girls to Steve as "personal assistants" and they're made to dress in exact duplicates of Leia's metal bikini, along with other skimpy outfits.
* ''[[Futurama]]''
** In the 4thfourth movie, ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'', the eco-feminist organization does this to this to the ''guys''.
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** Zapp tries to do this to Leela the first time they meet, but she refuses to play along.
* ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'': Korgoth in his travels meets a guy keeping a girl in a cage in his dining room.
* Evangelyne from ''[[Wakfu]]'', in the episode "Vampyro", gets mind-controled and kidnapped in preparation for becoming the host body of the Demoness Shadofang. Before the possession, she's put in a skimpy white [[Sexy Backless Outfit]] dress exposing the demonic marks that crept over her.
* In ''[[Dan Vs.|Dan Vs]]'', episode "Dan vs. Technology", Elise tries to get rid of the proprietor of a computer company, but is then captured and put in an outfit similar to one from ''[[Tron]]''.
* In the episode "Fun and Games" of ''[[Superman: The Animated Series|Superman the Animated Series]]'' Lois was knocked out by Toyman's gas, then later woke up in a doll's costume (no, not [[Barbie|that]] doll). It was actually more concealing than her usual style, but considering Toyman's personality it was probably his equivalent of [[Chainmail Bikini]].
* ''[[Totally Spies!]]'': In "Stuck In The Middle Ages With You" Clover is caught in a [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]] situation and is made to wear a pink princess gown and crown by a evil guy who wants her to be his "queen".
* In ''[[Dan Vs.|Dan Vs]]'', episode "Dan vs. Technology", Elise tries to get rid of the proprietor of a computer company, but is then captured and put in an outfit similar to one from ''[[Tron]]''.
* Seeing as Daphne was the [[Designated Victim]] in the oldest ''[[Scooby-Doo (animation)|Scooby-Doo]]'' cartoons, it makes sense this happened to her at least once. In the episode "Bedlam in the Big Top", Harry the Hypnotist (aka, the Ghost Clown) hypnotizes her and makes her ride a unicycle while wearing an - admittedly pretty - ballerina costume. Again, though, [[Fridge Horror]] occurs when you wonder just how he made her change into it...
* ''[[Totally Spies]]'': In "Stuck In The Middle Ages With You" Clover is caught in a [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]] situation and is made to wear a pink princess gown and crown by a evil guy who wants her to be his "queen".
 
 
== Real Life ==
* [[Joan of Arc]] was charged by her captors with many things, including wearing men's clothes (a big no-no). They first forced a pledge from her not to wear men's clothes, then while she slept stole all her clothes and left a man's outfit behind. She was thus forced to wear that outfit and subsequently charged with violation of her oath.<br />It's also been suggested that she was insistent on wearing men's clothing as a safeguard from her guards raping her. Many historians are of the opinion that when she was forced to wear women's clothing, she ''was'' actually raped.
 
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