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* ''Manga/KindergartenWars'': PlayedForLaughs. At one point, Dandelion Class and Sylvia need to infiltrate Yokohama's China Town, and so Sylvia prepares very stereotypically Chinese outfits for them. She ''claims'' it's for a disguise, but then [[NotEvenBotheringWithAnExcuse blatantly admits]] she wants a reason to wear a [[SexySlitDress fancy Chinese dress]]. Hilariously, Hana ends up dressing in a [[GoofySuit panda costume]].
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** ''The Blue Lotus'' has them dress up in garish Qing-era garb (complete with pigtails) on a visit to Shanghai in the 1930s. They end up with a large crowd of people pointing and laughing at them.

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** ''The Blue Lotus'' has them dress up in garish Qing-era garb (complete with pigtails) queues) on a visit to Shanghai in the 1930s. They end up with a large crowd of people pointing and laughing at them.
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** He goes undercover with Butters into a Chinese restaurant wearing a dǒulì, false buck teeth, and slanty eyes so that he can get secret plans for PRC world domination.

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** He goes undercover with Butters into a Chinese restaurant wearing a dǒulì, [[AllAsiansWearConicalStrawHats dǒulì]], false [[AsianBuckTeeth buck teeth, teeth]], and slanty eyes so that he can get secret plans for PRC world domination.
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* ''Film/SpiesLikeUs:'' {{Inverted|Trope}}. The two KGB agents' "American" disguises seem like they were inspired by ''[[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Malibu Ken]]'' dolls, since they consist of bleached blonde hair and preppy, pastel-colored clothing - complete with their own baby blue ''Jeep'' - in rural Pakistan. Of course, neither of the protagonists are suspicious of them until Millbarge notices [[ImpostorForgotOneDetail one of them wearing a Russian-made wristwatch]].

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* ''Film/SpiesLikeUs:'' {{Inverted|Trope}}. The two KGB agents' "American" disguises seem like they were inspired by ''[[Franchise/{{Barbie}} [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Malibu Ken]]'' Ken]] dolls, since as they consist of bleached blonde hair and preppy, pastel-colored clothing - complete with their own baby blue ''Jeep'' - in rural Pakistan. Of course, neither of the protagonists are suspicious of them until Millbarge notices [[ImpostorForgotOneDetail one of them wearing a Russian-made wristwatch]].
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* ''Film/SpiesLikeUs:'' {{Inverted\Trope}}. The two KGB agents' "American" disguises seem like they were inspired by ''[[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Malibu Ken]]'' dolls, since they consist of bleached blonde hair and preppy, pastel-colored clothing - complete with their own baby blue ''Jeep'' - in rural Pakistan. Of course, neither of the protagonists are suspicious of them until Millbarge notices [[ImpostorForgotOneDetail one of them wearing a Russian-made wristwatch]].

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* ''Film/SpiesLikeUs:'' {{Inverted\Trope}}.{{Inverted|Trope}}. The two KGB agents' "American" disguises seem like they were inspired by ''[[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Malibu Ken]]'' dolls, since they consist of bleached blonde hair and preppy, pastel-colored clothing - complete with their own baby blue ''Jeep'' - in rural Pakistan. Of course, neither of the protagonists are suspicious of them until Millbarge notices [[ImpostorForgotOneDetail one of them wearing a Russian-made wristwatch]].

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