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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFrrW0VUxZ8 This commercial] for Miller Genuine Draft. [[NSFW]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100214110612/http://www.clipland.com/Live/video/5252 This commercial] for Washington Sports Clubs. [[NSFW]]
 
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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== Comic Books ==
* More recent examples: Vicki Vale's first appearance in ''[[All-Star Batman and Robin The Boy Wonder]]'' is her strutting around her apartment in frilly pink knickers. This lasts for about three pages. The author's commentary admits, "Okay, I'm shameless. Let's go for the ass shot."
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
* Contrary to the general consensus, this particular trope has a long and distinguished history in news-strips and comic books, particularly those of the "spicy" variety.
** Making her debut in Britain's ''Daily Mirror'', Norman Pett's ''Jane'' (1932) usually [http://dc196.4shared.com/img/PZE13m1g/s7/0.43722979727089095/jane.jpg fell out of her clothes]{{dead link}} in less time than it takes to read this sentence. The "strip" continued for another 27 years.
** On the other side of the Atlantic, ''Sally the Sleuth'' (Adolphe Barreaux, 1934) would lose her dress somewhere on the first page, spending the remainder of the story in her underwear. [http://dc312.4shared.com/img/OMG8Hbxr/s7/0.3418735908522329/sally3.jpg Solving the crime]{{dead link}} was considered an unnecessary distraction by most readers.
** By the 1940s, hotblooded American troops were being entertained by the likes of Bill Ward's [http://dc198.4shared.com/img/5W4jRn6t/s7/0.5508564895554909/Torchy.jpg Torchy]{{dead link}} and Milt Caniff's [http://dc299.4shared.com/img/iuzf4fjx/s7/0.414049851729393/MissLace.jpg Miss Lace]{{dead link}} (presumably because flesh-and-blood women were unavailable on the frontline).
* In the US, lingerie scenes were effectively banned by the Comics Code in 1955, but fortunately, these restrictions [http://dc316.4shared.com/img/eM8wdK95/s7/S006.jpg didn't extend to the news industry].{{dead link}} Mainstream features like ''On Stage, Apartment 3-G'' and ''The Heart of Juliet Jones'' spiced up the melodrama with the occasional striptease.
* Meanwhile, back in Merry Old England, lingerie scenes were the main drawcard of the Sunday supplement. By the time ''Jane'' ended in 1959, Bond girls were [http://dc206.4shared.com/img/tuMv9nDy/s7/0.7382149490058713/S017a.jpg already appearing]{{dead link}} in ''The Daily Express,'' and Jim Holdaway's ''Romeo Brown'' was being duped by [http://dc196.4shared.com/img/vOLpsYRD/s7/0.1689296119616397/S008.jpg scantily-clad seductresses].{{dead link}} ''Modesty Blaise'' started a few years later in 1963—a strip [http://dc196.4shared.com/img/AzMtCYmG/s7/0.6965081427707515/S019.jpg so rife with black underwear]{{dead link}} that the American press hesitated to publish it.
** For more on the subject of black underwear, check [[Black Bra and Panties#Comic Books|the Comic Books section of the relevant article]].
 
== [[Film]] ==
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== Literature ==
* An unusual one occurs in ''1634: The Bavarian Crisis'' when the Habsburg Archduchess Maria Anna is delivered to her husband-to-be, Duke Maximillian of Bavaria. At the border, she is undressed to her shift and redressed in clothes provided by Maximillian's family, in front of the entire procession. Naturally, some of the teenage nobles present have to be kept from showing [[Male Gaze|too much interest]].
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
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== Music Video ==
* In the alternate version of "My Prerogative", [[Britney Spears]] wears only her bra and panties throughout the entire song.
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
* Contrary to the general consensus, this particular trope has a long and distinguished history in news-strips and comic books, particularly those of the "spicy" variety.
** Making her debut in Britain's ''Daily Mirror'', Norman Pett's ''Jane'' (1932) usually [http://dc196.4shared.com/img/PZE13m1g/s7/0.43722979727089095/jane.jpg fell out of her clothes]{{dead link}} in less time than it takes to read this sentence. The "strip" continued for another 27 years.
** On the other side of the Atlantic, ''Sally the Sleuth'' (Adolphe Barreaux, 1934) would lose her dress somewhere on the first page, spending the remainder of the story in her underwear. [http://dc312.4shared.com/img/OMG8Hbxr/s7/0.3418735908522329/sally3.jpg Solving the crime]{{dead link}} was considered an unnecessary distraction by most readers.
** By the 1940s, hotblooded American troops were being entertained by the likes of Bill Ward's [http://dc198.4shared.com/img/5W4jRn6t/s7/0.5508564895554909/Torchy.jpg Torchy]{{dead link}} and Milt Caniff's [http://dc299.4shared.com/img/iuzf4fjx/s7/0.414049851729393/MissLace.jpg Miss Lace]{{dead link}} (presumably because flesh-and-blood women were unavailable on the frontline).
* In the US, lingerie scenes were effectively banned by the Comics Code in 1955, but fortunately, these restrictions [http://dc316.4shared.com/img/eM8wdK95/s7/S006.jpg didn't extend to the news industry].{{dead link}} Mainstream features like ''On Stage, Apartment 3-G'' and ''The Heart of Juliet Jones'' spiced up the melodrama with the occasional striptease.
* Meanwhile, back in Merry Old England, lingerie scenes were the main drawcard of the Sunday supplement. By the time ''Jane'' ended in 1959, Bond girls were [http://dc206.4shared.com/img/tuMv9nDy/s7/0.7382149490058713/S017a.jpg already appearing]{{dead link}} in ''The Daily Express,'' and Jim Holdaway's ''Romeo Brown'' was being duped by [http://dc196.4shared.com/img/vOLpsYRD/s7/0.1689296119616397/S008.jpg scantily-clad seductresses].{{dead link}} ''Modesty Blaise'' started a few years later in 1963—a strip [http://dc196.4shared.com/img/AzMtCYmG/s7/0.6965081427707515/S019.jpg so rife with black underwear]{{dead link}} that the American press hesitated to publish it.
** For more on the subject of black underwear, check [[Black Bra and Panties#Comic Books|the Comic Books section of the relevant article]].
 
== Toys ==
* A lot of the earlier clothing sets for [[Barbie]] included lingerie. They stopped selling lingerie for Barbie around 2000. Since Barbie was intended for little girls, some of the lingerie actually resemble gowns. Which Barbie will wear either underneath a fancy dress or when she is sleeping.
** Two Barbie-themed magnetic board books features such illustrations on one of their pages: one book had Barbie and her friend Teresa stripped down to their undergarments at a store so they can put on some dresses (one pink and one blue, both are magnets); Barbie wore a light blue undershirt with dark blue straps and a decorative ribbon on her bustline that exposed her midriff and white panties with pink and blue polka dots on them, while Teresa wore a pink undershirt with faint hearts vertical stripes on them and white straps and decorative ribbon (also on her bustline) that went down to her waist and horizontal rainbow-striped panties; while in the other book Barbie is a bridesmaid at a wedding, and at one point both Barbie and the young bride-to-be are revealed to be wearing gowns under their pink bridesmaid dress and wedding dress (also magnets), respectively; Barbie wore a plain lavender ankle-length gown with a black lace outline, straps, and decorative ribbon; while the bride wore a white floor-length gown with a peach flower pattern, straps, and decorative ribbon (they probably slept in them when not under their dresses).
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* ''[[Dragon Age]]'' has a strange example involving both women and men; there's a scene where your party must remove all of their equipment (armor/clothing included) and walk through fire in their undies as part of a test of worthiness. Results in [[Fan Service]], [[Fan Disservice]], or both, depending on who you have in your party at the time.
* ''[[Dragon Age]]'' and ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' and ''[[Mass Effect 3|3]]'' are all set up so that the most undressed any character gets is down to their underwear. The first ''[[Mass Effect]]'' did include videos involving naked people and [[Censor Steam]], ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'' does a reasonably good job of placing the camera to obscure the fact that characters are still wearing underwear for any relevant scenes.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
* Agatha from ''[[Girl Genius]]'', especially during the earlier middle part of the story. She sleeps in her underwear, so when somnambulance strikes, that's what she'll be wearing when she's found sleeping in a lab the next morning. Repeatedly. Slightly played with in that her underwear is actually pretty tame by modern standards, essentially consisting of a corset and long johns that have most of her body covered, but by [[Values Dissonance|Victorian standards]] it's remarkably indecent.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
* Both Yumi and Sissi more than once on ''[[Code Lyoko]]''.
* [[Kim Possible]] can actually be seen in her underwear in an unaired scene where she actually changes clothes right in front of Ron Stoppable (whose underwear [[I See London|can actually be seen in every single episode]]).
 
 
== Real Life ==