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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".
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=== Fictional examples: ===
 
== Anime and Manga ==
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* Sort of inverted in ''[[School Rumble]]'' where rumor goes around that one of the more well endowed teachers is posing nude for the art teacher to draw. When the gang of school perverts goes to see the art piece, it's so abstract you can't make anything out.
* In an early ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' chapter, Keichii and Belldandy end up modeling for Sayoko's art club. The thing that Keichii considers the worst part of the job is that Belldandy is modeling naked and he can't see anything from his pose. Sayoko's hopes of embarrassing Belldandy with this job is thwarted twice over. First, Belldandy isn't bothered by the request to pose naked in front a group of total strangers (having little understanding of human social conventions at this point in time). Second, when Sayoko displays the paintings that the various members of the club produced around campus, she finds that for some inexplicable (to her) reason, all of the paintings they produced ended up being of subjects other than Keichii and Belldandy.
* Completely and utterly inverted in ''[[Esper Mami]]'' -- Mami—Mami's father is a painter specializing in nude figure painting, and Mami is his favorite subject, something she is not upset by in the least. Her house (and bedroom) are filled with nude paintings of her, something of which she [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|isn't really embarrassed about.]] The main male lead, however, is [[Please Put Some Clothes On|embarrassed enough for the both of them]]. The trope is played more straight later on when she poses for an artist who isn't her father, however, and feels somewhat uncomfortable about it. Did we mention this was a kids show, [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]], [[Scenery Censor]] and [[Nippled and Dimed]] are all fairly averted, and that Mami is a freshman in high school?
* As with nearly every other form of [[Fan Service]], the anime ''[[Maicchingu Machiko Sensei]]'' plays with this trope:
** One episode showed the school art teacher painting Machiko. It's believed that he is painting her nude at first but we later find out that she was clothed for the session.
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** Later in the episode, Tony and Kate go to see the photographer. As they enter the studio, Kate makes the standard feminist "it's demeaning to women" comment. They enter the studio- where three men in speedos are doing a shoot. [[Hypocritical Humor|Kate has a big grin on her face]].
** It gets even better. At the end of the episode, Tony has gone to Panama City for spring break (he may well be 34/35 at this point, but he still acts like the fratboy he once was). Drunk, he gets up from the chair where he's just had booze poured down a funnel into his mouth. He walks over to a wall of pictures marked "[[Wet Sari Scene|Wet T-Shirt]] Hall of Fame". Guess who's the 1994 entry...
* A perennial sitcom plot (going back at least as far as ''[[The Dick Van Dyke Show]]'') deals with a female regular trying to recover and dispose of a nude portrait from her younger days. Usually [[Hand Wave|Hand Waved]]d by the claim that she posed in a swimsuit (or didn't pose at all) and the author worked from his imagination.
** On ''[[Life Goes On]]'', the woman poses for the painting deliberately and, very unusually, it's shown on screen.
** ''[[Three's Company]]'' has a rare male example.
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