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If an unwilling subject is ''forced'' to disrobe, it falls rather into [[Shameful Strip]].
 
See also [[Everybody Remembers the Stripper]]. [[I Thought It Meant|Has nothing to do]] with [[Please Keep Your Hat On]], despite being extremely similar in name.
 
{{examples|Examples}}
 
=== Females ===
 
=== Anime & Manga ===
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' has an interesting variation on this. The girls go with Negi to Konoka's temple complex, and they create a bunch of magical decoys to take the girls' place so no-one will notice their absence. The clones then decide to do a striptease act for some reason. Surprisingly, it hasn't caused too much trouble (at least not compared to the release of the [[Sealed Evil in A Can|really big demon]] in the meantime).
* ''[[Dominion Tank Police (Anime)|Dominion Tank Police]]'': In the first OVA, the [[Catgirl|Puma sisters]] perform a mirror striptease out of their [[Naughty Nurse Outfit|Naughty Nurse Outfits]] to [[Show Some Leg|distract the police troops]] coming to apprehend them. [[All Men Are Perverts|It works.]]
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=== Comic Books ===
* ''[[Barbarella]]''
* ''[[Sin City]]'' has a character who is actually a stripper. In fact, she is sometimes depicted wearing nothing but a hat, invoking this trope to the T.
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=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* ''[[Metropolis (Film)|Metropolis]]'' (1927). [[Ridiculously Human Robot|Robot Maria]].
* ''[[The Spy Who Came in From The Cold]]''. [[Nipple and Dimed]], but leaving you wondering how the BBFC gave it a PG rating.
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=== Literature ===
* In Carl Hiaasen's most famous novel, ''Strip Tease'', Erin is a stripper and he describes her stripping fairly graphically at times. Much like bowling in ''[[The Big Lebowski (Film)|The Big Lebowski]]'', however, stripping is incidental to the plot of the book, only used as a setting and occasionally a source of the action.
* ''1001 Tales of [[Arabian Nights (Literature)|Arabian Nights]]'' has one particularly rowdy tale where three gorgeous sisters pick up a porter, get ridiculously drunk and then each strip in succession for the porter, who then returns the favor. [[Best Known for The Fanservice|Can't remember any of the other 1000 nights....]]
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=== Live-Action TV ===
* ''[[Baywatch (TV)|Baywatch]]'' has a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7LunVRTcUk scene with Carmen Electra]. Guess what song she used for the striptease?
* ''[[House (TV)|House]]''. To wit: in order to remember a diagnosis after a commotion-induced amnesia, House goes on a [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]], where he meets a mental image of [[Hospital Hottie|Cuddy]]. Given that this is [[Dr. Jerk|Dr.]] [[Magnificent Bastard|House]], she is quickly given a [[Instant Cosplay Surprise|costume switch]] into a [[Sexy Schoolwoman]] outfit and strips while helping with said diagnosis. It's more of a [[Subverted Trope|subversion]], though, since she stops after he starts to lose focus. She then [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] the whole thing by saying that he'd rather be diagnosing than indulging in fantasy. He then [[Take a Third Option|takes a third option.]]
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=== Music ===
* The whole subject of Tom Waits' "Pasties and a G-String".
* And do we need to mention (again) the [[Trope Namers|trope name]]? Didn't think so...
 
 
=== Music Videos ===
* [[Liv Tyler]] has a striptease scene in the [[Aerosmith (Music)|Aerosmith]] video for "Crazy". Somewhat [[Squick|squicky]] in that it's the lead singer's daughter and all.
* [[Kylie Minogue (Music)|Kylie Minogue]]'s video to "Put Yourself in My Place". She starts off floating around wearing a spacesuit...
 
 
=== Myths & Religions ===
* This one even appears in the [[Fanon]] of '''[[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]]'''.
** The relevant part of the Gospels merely state that Herodias' daughter "danced" and got the head of John the Baptist. The fanon (specifically [[Oscar Wilde]]'s ''[[Salome (Theatre)|Salome]]'') has it as something called "The Dance of the Seven Veils", where she wears precisely seven veils over her body and removes all seven of them.
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=== Pro Wrestling ===
* In 1997, during an Extreme Championship Wrestling Pay-Per-View, damage to the ring caused a lengthy delay in the action. To calm down the notoriously rowdy ECW crowd, Kimona Wanalaya (later known as WCW's Leia Meow) voluntarily performed a long, "Seven Veils"-type striptease, until the ring could be repaired.
 
 
=== Theater ===
* "Whatever Lola Wants" in ''[[Damn Yankees]]''. Amazingly, Joe decides to [[Ignore the Fanservice]].
* And, of course, ''[[Gypsy (Theatre)|Gypsy]]''.
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=== Video Games ===
* When you visit Votowne a second time in ''[[Anachronox (Video Game)|Anachronox]]'', a reporter wants to schedule an interview with you, complete with a photoshoot. If the active member is Stiletto, he'll point out that he wants her to wear her beret for the shoot... and ''only'' her beret. If you have an other character active, the line is changed to include some other item that person wears, such as Sly's trenchcoat or Paco's cape.
* There is a rather entertaining scene in ''[[A Dance With Rogues]]'', in which the character can make a show of it while stripping for a minor character who won't help her unless she pays him or screws him. If you make a show of it, he "goes off" prematurely and performs the teleport you wanted him to in a fit of rage.
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=== Web Comics ===
* ''[[Girl Genius (Webcomic)|Girl Genius]]'': This trope was referenced in the background of the Jäger Bar in Mechanicsburg, where the Jäger {{spoiler|impersonator}} girls are seen dancing on-stage without their trousers on, singing "But I've still got my hat!" This is a bit culturally significant, due to the [[Nice Hat|importance of hats in Jäger culture.]]
* The Web page for the ''[http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/bonobo-conspiracy/ Bonobo Conspiracy]'' featured a "Site Traffic Strip-O-Meter". The more traffic the site received, the more clothes the cute girl removes, as explained in [http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/creative/bonobo-conspiracy.php#stripometer the FAQ].
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=== Web Original ===
* The Web newscast ''[http://www.nakednews.com/ Naked News]'' has stripping news anchors.
 
 
=== Western Animation ===
* ''[[Stripperella (Animation)|Stripperella]]''. 'Nuff said.
* ''Fablio le Magicien'', an old animated series illustrating La Fontaine's tales (adapted from Aesop's) with anthropomorphic animals, had two episodes featuring a striptease (one by a female rat and one by a female bird).
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=== Males ===
 
=== Anime & Manga ===
* Mercilessly teased in ''[[Full Metal Panic Fumoffu]]'' with Sôsuke. Due to losing a bet he made with a [[Camp Gay]] trio from the music club, he ended up having to keep his end of the promise and swim naked in a lake while they watch. He slowly unbuttons his uniform and starts slipping his jacket off his shoulders. And despite the fact that he was, in no way doing it sensually (in fact, his whole attitude is pretty much trying to get it over with), coupled with how he didn't even get that far into it, the whole scene still seemed [[Fetish Fuel|strangely erotic]] and something that would ''definitely'' whet the appetite of fangirls (or [[Even the Guys Want Him|fanboys]]). For Sôsuke, him publicly stripping is about as [[Chaste Hero|erotic as you can get him]]. Kaname's intervention was something of a [[Moment Killer]], unfortunately....
 
 
=== Fan Works ===
* [http://neoyi.deviantart.com/art/Only-a-Hat-91151950 THIS] ''[[Chess Piece (Fanfic)|Chess Piece]]'', which is called "Only a Hat"... and has Vlad wearing... [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|only a hat]].
* What with all the sexy men, sexy hats, and sexy men wearing sexy hats, this was inevitable in the [[That Guy With the Glasses]] [[Kink Meme]] [http://taekarado.livejournal.com/21601.html?thread=402529#t402529 wasn't it?] It's also quite common in fics for [[Atop the Fourth Wall (Web Video)|Linkara]] to ALWAYS keep his hat on.
 
 
=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* ''[[The Full Monty]]'': It's also, in a way, ''about'' this trope -- the plot concerns a group of poor men who decide to do what no other male strip act does and "go the full monty", i.e. full-frontal nudity. It's a comedy, BTW. In fact, the last scene of the movie is ''set'' to "(You Can) Leave Your Hat On". And the final piece of clothing they toss off, to go the "full monty" is naturally, their hats.
* In ''[[The Transporter (Film)|The Transporter]] 3'', Valentina makes Frank do one of these in exchange for his car keys.
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=== Literature ===
* The ''[[Anita Blake (Literature)|Anita Blake]]'' books occasionally go into detailed and often lengthy descriptions of ''male'' strip acts. Given the number of professional strippers in Anita's harem, it's surprising how well she manages to avoid more of these. (The female strippers Anita encounters are almost invariably [[Disposable Sex Worker|disposable sex workers]] who've already been disposed of.)
* Daemon, from The ''[[Black Jewels]]'' series, is ''very'' good at this. There's a reason his bedroom skills are referred to as "poisoned honey". Oh, and he's a pleasure slave. Who more often than not ends up brutally killing the corrupt Queens he serves.
 
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
* The ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus (TV)|Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' sketches "Taking Your Clothes Off in Public" and "Secretary of State" have male stripteases, both performed by Terry Jones. In the second, he twirls his nipple tassels while making a political speech, and is followed by a belly-dancing Graham Chapman.
* In the season 2 premiere of ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]'', {{spoiler|Chris enjoys watching ladies strip off in a Soho nightclub. His girlfriend Shaz is rather annoyed at this. To make it up to her, seemingly on Alex's suggestion, he puts on a police uniform of the time and does the Full Monty, to Gene and Ray's huge bemusement. Not, however, having rip-off trousers, when he moves over to kiss Shaz after dropping his Y-fronts, he trips over the trousers around his ankles}}.
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=== Music ===
* [[Yoshiki Hayashi (Music)|Yoshiki Hayashi]] of [[X Japan (Music)|X Japan]] does this at least four times: his NUDE photobook, the Standing Sex and Longing commercials, and a set of fliers passed out for Yoshiki Mobile at the 2008 concerts....
* Angus Young of [[ACDC (Music)|ACDC]] always strips down to [[I See London|his underwear]] in concerts.
 
 
=== Theater ===
* ''The Full Monty'' is also a Broadway musical. Yes. Being a Broadway musical (that is to say, live theater), if, say, the lights should malfunction during even ''one'' show, then the audience might see what it's not supposed to. Worse yet, should an actor feel a little cheeky (no pun intended. Well, maybe a little) during a performance and jump ahead of the light cues, the audience gets more than they bargained for. Or less, depending on the actor in question.
 
 
=== Web Comics ===
* [[Memetic Mutation|Most famously]], ''[[Hark a Vagrant (Webcomic)|Hark a Vagrant]]'' did a short ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' send-up comic, ''[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=120 Ooh Mister Darcy]'', wherein Mr. Darcy states "I will leave my cravat on". This comic has been [[Memetic Mutation|remade constantly]] with characters from various other fandoms, declaring which item of clothing they will leave on.
 
 
=== Web Original ===
* In the [[Vic Mignogna]]'s ''Real Fans of Genius'', this is inverted in the [[Yaoi Fangirl]] tribute: the hat will come off, but ''nothing'' else.
* In a DVD extra, [[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]] stripteases out of a soaking wet [[Ghostbusters (Film)|Ghostbusters]] uniform while Rob (Doug's brother) films it and hums stripper music.
 
 
=== Western Animation ===
* In one episode of ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy (Animation)|Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'' a boomerang changes everyone's personalities to their near-polar opposites. When Edd gets hit, he suddenly becomes something of a stripper (though really he seems to just be complaining about heat and he has no nudity taboo). The only thing he has on by the end of the episode is his hat.
* Happens to [[The Jungle Book (Disney)|Baloo]] in the ''[[Tale Spin (Animation)|Tale Spin]]'' episode "Vowel Play".