8,070
edits
m (clean up) |
HLIAA14YOG (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{trope}}
What might be called Out of Character [[Fan Service]]. When a person, usually female, poses for photographs, a painting or a sculpture scantily clad or even naked.
To avoid being filled with [[Truth in Television]] examples that number into the several millions, include a lot of celebrities of both genders, go back literally thousands of years and are the specialty of enough magazines to fill a small newsagent, we are going to limit this to fictional examples. These are cases where a character does it, for whatever reasons.▼
Another part of this trope is the photographer, who often says things like, "Work it, baby," and, "The camera loves you!"
There are also dozens of sub-tropes, enough to fill a small section of the Wiki, some of which could be titled "Breast of Friends", "Panty Pull" "Let's Save the World — By Getting Naked" and "Not Even Legal In Japan".
▲{{noreallife|To avoid being filled with [[Truth in Television]] examples that number into the several millions, include a lot of celebrities of both genders, go back literally thousands of years and are the specialty of enough magazines to fill a small newsagent, we are going to limit this to fictional examples. These are cases where a character does it, for whatever reasons.}}
{{examples}}
== Anime and Manga ==
* In Satoshi Kon's ''[[Perfect Blue]]'' former pop idol Mima poses for a photographer who gradually convinces her to undress.
Line 91 ⟶ 90:
== Western Animation ==
* One episode of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' had Marge painting [[Fan Disservice|a full-length nude of Mr. Burns]] though [[Scenery Censor|the relevant bits were constantly covered by random objects.]]
* [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Jessica Rabbit]] IS a pin-up drawing.
|