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* In episode 8 of ''[[Mawaru Penguindrum]]'' after Ringo gets naked and attempts to rape Tabuki, Shouma stops this and her naughty bits are blocked by the fan and then by Shouma's foot.
* Part of the plot in ''[[Don't Cry,Girl]]''. In chapter 1 Masuda quickly arranges his apartment so that his penis is always blocked from the camera's view by some object. Or while talking he suddenly has the remote control in his hand resting in just the right place.
 
== [[Art]] ==
* [[Older Than Steam]]: The art that hangs in museums is no stranger to Scenery Censor. Take [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lucas_Cranach_the_Elder_-_The_Close_of_the_Silver_Age_%28%3F%29_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg this 15th-century painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder]. By an improbable coincidence, all four men's genitals are obscure by leaves or other obstacles (the women and children don't mind showing theirs though).
* ''The Birth of Venus'' by Sandro Botticelli has Venus fully nude though her hands cover her breasts and her long hair is blowing in the wind to conveniently cover her genitals.
* ''Olympia'' by Edouard Manet has a bare breasted woman on a bed with the white sheets covering her lower area.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* Hanyuu and Yuki's linked hands [[Discussed Trope|would have prevented anyone watching from the doorway]] from seeing Kyon's "most interesting areas" in ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero]]''.
* Most of the time [[Watchmen (comics)|Dr. Manhattan]] is shown in ''[[I'm a Marvel And I'm a DC]]'' is from the waist up. The reason is obvious.
 
== [[Art]] ==
* [[Older Than Steam]]: The art that hangs in museums is no stranger to Scenery Censor. Take [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lucas_Cranach_the_Elder_-_The_Close_of_the_Silver_Age_%28%3F%29_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg this 15th-century painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder]. By an improbable coincidence, all four men's genitals are obscure by leaves or other obstacles (the women and children don't mind showing theirs though).
* ''The Birth of Venus'' by Sandro Botticelli has Venus fully nude though her hands cover her breasts and her long hair is blowing in the wind to conveniently cover her genitals.
* ''Olympia'' by Edouard Manet has a bare breasted woman on a bed with the white sheets covering her lower area.
 
== [[Film]] ==