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* It is done to Lemnear in the first chapter to the ''[[Legend Of Lemnear]]'' manga.
* ''[[Ayashi no Ceres]]'' has this as the whole backstory - Goddess wants revenge because a guy stole her celestial clothes while she wasn't watching. Granted, her rage is understandable since she's stuck on Earth until she gets it back.
* Semi-example in ''[[MaiMy-HiME]]'', where the students go swimming, and someone steals the girls' underwear. {{spoiler|Actually, monsters did it.}}
* This happens to Goku in a [[Filler]] episode of ''[[Dragon Ball]]''.
* A variation happens in ''[[Maicchingu Machiko Sensei]]'' in a number of episodes. The title character goes swimming or skinny dipping and gets her suit and/or clothes stolen by her students... sometimes while she is still wearing them.
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* ''[[Planet of the Apes]]'' (1968). While the astronauts are skinny dipping in a lake, the primitive humans steal their clothes.
* ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13 th]] Part II''. One of the female camp counselors goes skinny dipping and her clothes are stolen by a male counselor.
* In ''[[The Parent Trap (1961 film)|The Parent Trap]]'', (the 90s one) one of the twins does this to the other.
* The protagonists of ''[[Now and Then]]'' do this as revenge on a group of boys who nailed them with Jello-filled water balloons earlier in the film.
* ''[[I Love Trouble]]'' includes a bit in which Julia Roberts is exiting the lake when a group of boyscouts happen upon her and Nick Nolte. No clothes are stolen, but the only [[Modesty Towel]] she can get her hands on happens to be hiding behind Nolte. Still a little miffed from a previous argument the pair had had, Nolte proceeds to walk towards the boyscouts while ignoring Julia's surprised protests. Nick gets her to admit to secretly reading his novel, despite her professed disinterest in his writing, but Julia makes the mistake of mumbling how she'd expected more from the writing. As one might expect, the scene closes with an embarrassed Julia squeeling in alarm as the boyscout's camera's are going off.
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