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* An ''[[Air Gear]]'' story arc features a rather prudish female character who's tricked into dressing up in a ''[[Stripperific]]'' outfit and appearing publicly, which could be considered a subversion of this trope... but then again, it ''is'' an Oh! Great comic...
* An ''[[Air Gear]]'' story arc features a rather prudish female character who's tricked into dressing up in a ''[[Stripperific]]'' outfit and appearing publicly, which could be considered a subversion of this trope... but then again, it ''is'' an Oh! Great comic...
* The ''[[Queen's Blade]]'' anime makes sure that no less than one woman's breasts are exposed in ''every episode,'' though not always necessarily through fighting (though it happens the most during.)
* The ''[[Queen's Blade]]'' anime makes sure that no less than one woman's breasts are exposed in ''every episode,'' though not always necessarily through fighting (though it happens the most during.)
* ''[[Strike Witches]]'', because none of the girls are wearing any pants. But [[Word of God|they're not panties, so it's no problem.]]
* ''[[Strike Witches]]'', because none of the girls are wearing any pants. But [[Word of God|they're not panties, so it's no problem.]] (That didn't stop [[Girls und Panzer|the director's next series]] from being specifically advertised in Japan as having zero panty shots, though.)
* ''[[Airmaster]]'' downplays this to the extent you wouldn't expect from a series about a schoolgirl martial artist. Maki never gets her clothes torn and the camera doesn't seem to excessively focus on her undergarments.
* ''[[Airmaster]]'' downplays this to the extent you wouldn't expect from a series about a schoolgirl martial artist. Maki never gets her clothes torn and the camera doesn't seem to excessively focus on her undergarments.
* ''[[Master of Martial Hearts]]'', like [[Queen's Blade]] in premise; a all-female combat tournament with a variety of unique participants, each representing some Moe or fetish. Lampshaded in a [[Meido]] cafe episode, where Aya is declared Moe when she wins in a [[Catgirl]] outfit. Also the most shocking subversion of the genre {{spoiler|the final fight is quick, brutal, and ends in a bloody [[Discretion Shot]]. Flashbacks to earlier fights show more blood than the original scenes, and later fights include bloody gun violence and neck breaking.}}
* ''[[Master of Martial Hearts]]'', like [[Queen's Blade]] in premise; a all-female combat tournament with a variety of unique participants, each representing some Moe or fetish. Lampshaded in a [[Meido]] cafe episode, where Aya is declared Moe when she wins in a [[Catgirl]] outfit. Also the most shocking subversion of the genre {{spoiler|the final fight is quick, brutal, and ends in a bloody [[Discretion Shot]]. Flashbacks to earlier fights show more blood than the original scenes, and later fights include bloody gun violence and neck breaking.}}