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== Live |
== [[Live-Action TV]] == |
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* In-universe example: In ''[[Seinfeld]]'', George wants to be fired from his job, but he's too chicken to streak for real, so he wears a skin-colored full-body suit and runs around the playing field during a baseball game. [[Springtime for Hitler|The audience finds it hilarious]]. |
* In-universe example: In ''[[Seinfeld]]'', George wants to be fired from his job, but he's too chicken to streak for real, so he wears a skin-colored full-body suit and runs around the playing field during a baseball game. [[Springtime for Hitler|The audience finds it hilarious]]. |
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* In some of the "Dafydd" sketches in ''[[Little Britain]]'' he sometimes [[Fan Disservice|wears a shirt]] that fulfills this trope. |
* In some of the "Dafydd" sketches in ''[[Little Britain]]'' he sometimes [[Fan Disservice|wears a shirt]] that fulfills this trope. |
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* Kari Byron wore a skintight, flesh-coloured bodysuit in one episode of ''[[MythBusters]]''. |
* Kari Byron wore a skintight, flesh-coloured bodysuit in one episode of ''[[MythBusters]]''. |
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* In one ''[[Frasier]]'' episode, Frasier is hitting on a girl at a Halloween costume party with a nude body outfit. He guesses she's dressed as Godiva, she reveals she's Eve. The kicker is the girl is Kelsey Grammer's real-life wife. |
* In one ''[[Frasier]]'' episode, Frasier is hitting on a girl at a Halloween costume party with a nude body outfit. He guesses she's dressed as Godiva, she reveals she's Eve. The kicker is the girl is Kelsey Grammer's real-life wife. |
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* At least once on ''[[America's Next Top Model]]'' the models posed in flesh |
* At least once on ''[[America's Next Top Model]]'' the models posed in flesh-colored leotards. |
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* As mentioned in [[Theiss Titillation Theory]], William Ware Theiss preferred to design costumes for the women on ''[[Star Trek]]'' which used strategically-placed skin-toned patches to make the costumes appear far more immodest than they actually were, though sometimes redesigns [[Executive Meddling|mandated by Roddenberry]] would make the costumes more actually revealing. |
* As mentioned in [[Theiss Titillation Theory]], William Ware Theiss preferred to design costumes for the women on ''[[Star Trek]]'' which used strategically-placed skin-toned patches to make the costumes appear far more immodest than they actually were, though sometimes redesigns [[Executive Meddling|mandated by Roddenberry]] would make the costumes more actually revealing. |
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* Robin's tights in the [[Batman (TV series)|Batman TV series]], which make it look like he's just wearing short shorts. |
* Robin's tights in the [[Batman (TV series)|''Batman'' TV series]], which make it look like he's just wearing short shorts. |
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* Common on ''[[Dancing With the Stars]]''. |
* Common on ''[[Dancing With the Stars]]''. |
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== Music == |
== Music == |