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== Comic Books ==
* A few ''[[Supergirl]]'' runs took [[Panty Shot|advantage]] of the fact that their protagonist flew around in the sky wearing a skimpy little skirt. After ''Infinite Crisis'' (2006), she's been shown wearing [[Modesty Shorts|sensible bike shorts]] under her skirt due to a [[Executive Meddling|top-level executive stated that the number of panty shots was ridiculous, especially given that she was emotionally and mentally pre-pubescent]].
* The short-lived ''[[X-Men]]'' miniseries ''[http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=98704 Phoenix: Legacy of Fire]'',{{Dead link}}'', written for [[Marvel Universe|Marvel's]] [[Darker and Edgier|MAX]] label, during the days when they thought they could do manga better than the Japanese. It bombarded pages with so much [[Fan Service]] that it all actually had a ''[[Hype Backlash|negative]]'' effect with readers.
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* ''[[X-Blades]]'', which is basically an attempt to copy ''[[Devil May Cry]]'' with a girl wearing dental floss. No catfighting, though.
* ''[[Skullgirls]]'' definitely seems unashamed of showing off the undergarments of its cast.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
* Rumy of ''[[Fans]]'', and she's somewhat mortified when she realizes it and switches to pants to compensate.
 
 
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
 
* The premise of the episode Grudge Match in ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''. To bring in more money for an underground superpowered fighting ring the villains featured death matches between various villainesses and brainwashed [[Most Common Superpower|super]] [[Stripperiffic|heroines]].
 
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