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* The audience is "treated" to Jason Segel's full-frontal privates at the outset ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'' ... the shock value of the penis had the audiences howling.
* The audience is "treated" to Jason Segel's full-frontal privates at the outset ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'' ... the shock value of the penis had the audiences howling.
** By extension ([[Incredibly Lame Pun|har har]]), anything even tangentially related to [[Judd Apatow]] is likely going to involve giving the audience a peek at some guy's schlong. Suffice to say that Apatow has [[Accidental Innuendo|a firm grip]] on this trope.
** By extension ([[Incredibly Lame Pun|har har]]), anything even tangentially related to [[Judd Apatow]] is likely going to involve giving the audience a peek at some guy's schlong. Suffice to say that Apatow has [[Accidental Innuendo|a firm grip]] on this trope.
* This happens in ''[[Kindergarten Cop]]'', where the protagonist (Arnold Schwarzenegger's character) walks in on his partner having sex with her fiancé; the whole scene is played for laughs, especially when the guy covers himself using her ''very'' feminine bathrobe. The guy later reappears at the end of the film, where Schwarzenegger jokes that he didn't recognize him with his clothes on.
* The titular character in ''[[Life of Brian]]'' makes an accidental naked appearance in front of a crowd that thinks he's the Messiah.
* The titular character in ''[[Life of Brian]]'' makes an accidental naked appearance in front of a crowd that thinks he's the Messiah.
** Something of a subversion: One ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' episode featured a recurring BBC announcement that one channel was showing a debate on censorship between the Bishop of Bristol and a nude man. At one point, the debate is shown, where the nude man argues vehemently that such filth shouldn't be shown on television.
** Something of a subversion: One ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' episode featured a recurring BBC announcement that one channel was showing a debate on censorship between the Bishop of Bristol and a nude man. At one point, the debate is shown, where the nude man argues vehemently that such filth shouldn't be shown on television.
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* ''[[We Were Soldiers]]'', suprisingly enough. There is a delted scene where a soldier tells a story about a previous unit he was in, where their platoon commander, [[Ensign Newbie|fresh out of ROTC]], ordered all of his soldiers to put on all of their decorations so he could see what kind of men he was leading. He particularly gets in the face of the [[Old Soldier|big ugly scarred platoon Sergeant]]. The sergeant returns to the barracks, and comes back wearing ''only'' his combat boots, with his decorations ''[[Exact Words|pinned directly to his chest]]'', and wearing a Medal of Honor. The lieutenant, seeing the medal, is forced to salute the platoon sergeant.
* ''[[We Were Soldiers]]'', suprisingly enough. There is a delted scene where a soldier tells a story about a previous unit he was in, where their platoon commander, [[Ensign Newbie|fresh out of ROTC]], ordered all of his soldiers to put on all of their decorations so he could see what kind of men he was leading. He particularly gets in the face of the [[Old Soldier|big ugly scarred platoon Sergeant]]. The sergeant returns to the barracks, and comes back wearing ''only'' his combat boots, with his decorations ''[[Exact Words|pinned directly to his chest]]'', and wearing a Medal of Honor. The lieutenant, seeing the medal, is forced to salute the platoon sergeant.
* The fantasy rom com ''[[Splash]]'' introduced [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant|Madison]] in human form walking near the Statue of Liberty area naked.
* The fantasy rom com ''[[Splash]]'' introduced [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant|Madison]] in human form walking near the Statue of Liberty area naked.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==