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** Speaking of the ''[[Mai-Otome (manga)|Mai-Otome]]'' manga, even outside of the 'hentai' chapters, the fanservice levels were turned [[Up to Eleven|up to 11]] compared to [[Mai-Otome|the original anime]] (which had fanservice, but nowhere near as much). The storyline was also changed, making it more [[Unwanted Harem|harem-like]], which for the intended target audience could also be considered a form of Hotter and Sexier. The manga adaptation of ''[[Mai-HiME (manga)|Mai-HiME]]'' looks child-friendly compared to it.
** ''[[Mai-Otome Zwei]]'' also levels up the fanservice from ''[[Mai-Otome]]'', with the [[Furo Scene]] in Episode 3 averting [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] and skirting ''perilously'' close to the hentai line.
** ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' itself is an example, compared to ''[[MaiMy-HiME]]'', with the entire setting being built from the ground up to encourage [[Yuri Genre|yuri]] antics.
* The ''[[Eiken]]'' OVA. Yes, the manga still had among other things the most [[Refuge in Audacity|over-the-top]] [[Gag Boobs]] in existence, but the OVA took it even farther. Somehow.
* ''[[Gundam Seed]]'' probably had more explicit scenes than all of the other [[Gundam]] series combined (especially in the [[Special Edition]], where we get to see {{spoiler|Kira getting out of bed after having comfort sex with Fllay, then has flashbacks to such an event during battle}}). Being in an age where the Internet speeds up the pace of [[Rule 34]] helps too.
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** The fourth season manga ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Vi Vid]]'', which seemed to have been tailored for the part of the fandom who didn't like the more serious direction the franchise was taking, what with it being both [[Lighter and Softer]] and Hotter and Sexier than the already infamously fanservice heavy first season.
** The other fourth season manga, the [[Darker and Edgier]] ''[[Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force]]'', is also an example. It eschews the [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] that previous seasons had and this is immediately shown with the new main female character's [[Naked First Impression]]. Later, when the new main trio gets captured by their enemies, the two females are stripped naked and remain naked for three chapters. In each occasion, [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] was averted insomuch as the females were all [[Nipple-and-Dimed]].
* With ''[[To Love LOVE-Ru]]'' as [[Fan Service]]-laden as it is, one would consider it impossible for this trope to apply any further, yes? No. ''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]'', in its first chapter, promises even more fanservice than ever, with such things as [[Nipple-and-Dimed|unobstructed views on... stuff]] and Momo the [[Harem Seeker]]. To say the least, it delivers.
** In an inversion, the first anime adaptation had barely any fanservice, which could be considered [[Adaptation Decay|missing the point of the show]]. Thankfully, [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel|the second anime season was just right on it]].
* ''[[One Piece]]'', where every adult female is either a [[Gonk]] or a sex goddess in her own right. It didn't start out that way though. The most blatant example is Nami, as illustrated ''[http://apforums.net/showthread.php?s=32448ec93fe9512d63a831662a0d9390&t=9362 here]''.
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** A really hot blonde {{spoiler|becoming a killer robot}} might be regarded as [[Fetish Retardant]] at its fullest or as [[Fetish Fuel]], depending on your tastes.
** In there is also ''[[Kiss Players]]''.
* Every single Uwe Boll adaptation of every videogame. Particularly ''[[Alone in Thethe Dark]]'', which was changed from a [[H.P. Lovecraft|Lovecraftian]] detective story to a poor man's version of ''[[The Matrix]]''. But with more sex.
* The [[Live Action Adaptation]] of ''[[The Flintstones]]'' had [[Halle Berry]] as Fred's [[Sexy Secretary]], with some lines that went beyond [[Parental Bonus]]. To prevent backlash, however, Wilma and Betty were not oversexualized, [[Rule 34|no matter what some fans thought about them]]...
* The musical ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' was already this compared to its source novel, but the movie of it is even more so - not to its benefit when it means the Phantom has been hit with severe [[Adaptational Attractiveness]] that makes all the talk of his hideousness prior to his unmasking moot.