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* Both Lady Godiva and {{spoiler|Phoebe}} in ''[[Charmed]]''.
* An early David Copperfield magic special included a trick in which he removed a bikini top from a poster of Loni Anderson. Loni (on stage) then removed the hair clips from her poster, causing a Godiva effect on the poster.
* ''[[ICarlyiCarly]]'': A non-nude version was used for Sam in ''iQuit iCarly'', when she wore a purple skintight bodysuit, as part of their usual attempt to hide the fact that the actress is a female and actually has boobs now. Carly however, wasn't required to do this.
* Apparently averted in ''The Vicar of Dibley'', when Gerri asks what did they do for village fête the year before her arrival in the village...
{{quote| '''Owen:''' We reenacted Lady Godiva; everyone was so disappointed.<br />
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* Nevan in ''[[Devil May Cry]] 3''. It must be glued to her nipples.
* The Rusalka in ''[[Quest for Glory]] IV'' -- even teasing the players when a lock of her hair is needed as one of the steps to free her. Naturally, it apparently comes from the back of her head. She does make a crack about how she would look with [[Fetish Fuel|short hair]].
* In ''[[Riviera: theThe Promised Land]]'', there's a pair of bath scenes that use [[Godiva Hair]] to cover up female characters -- at least, those that have enough hair. The ones that don't are covered up in other strategic ways.
* Eve in ''[[Painkiller]]''. Her hair still does this, even after her assets are covered up in the expansion. When the camera is at the right angle, this trope fails to achieve its goal.
* {{spoiler|Jacqli/Mir}}'s {{spoiler|Miros}} costume in ''[[Ar tonelico|Ar Tonelico 2]]'' has this. The conversation point about the costume focuses on that aspect.