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2[[caption-width-right:350:All except the GoofyPrintUnderwear.]]
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4One moment a character is wandering through life, oblivious. In the next, some or all of their clothing is drifting to the ground like fallen leaves.
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6Unlike EmptyPilesOfClothing, this method of clothing loss is usually PlayedForLaughs, and is seen most often in slapstick comedy or animated cartoons.
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8Gags that often set this trope into motion include an impact strong enough to literally smack the victim's clothes off (as in GettingTheBoot, or the PlankGag), or said outfit getting snagged whole by an obstacle along the way, like a tree or briar bush. If a nearby object or character is OffLikeAShot, its field of effect may carry the victim's ''outfit'' along even if the character is not.
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10This can also be ''self'' inflicted by the effects of a PainPoweredLeap, SurpriseJump, {{Wild Take}}s, a SlipperySkid, or other equally acrobatic clumsiness. OffLikeAShot can leave a character's own clothes behind, if the character dashes off fast enough.
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12Sometimes the victim's clothes will float for a few seconds in their original position before falling to the ground, fall neatly around the character, or simply fly offscreen piecemeal to be absorbed into {{Hammerspace}} or the next scene over.
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14A variation where clothing a character wears doubles as a costume and is lost in this manner can lead to TheReveal, or a DramaticUnmask.
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16May cause combinations of ComedicUnderwearExposure, GoofyPrintUnderwear, PartialNudity, or DefeatByModesty, and FurIsClothing if clothing lost includes -- or ''is'' -- a character's fur or feathers. NakedPeopleAreFunny is a frequent, but not guaranteed, destination. If the clothes snap back to reappear on the victim without particular explanation, then MagicPants has taken effect.
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18Compare with DressHitsFloor, AllClothUnravels, TheNudifier, ClothingDamage, WardrobeMalfunction, and ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing.
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26* [[http://www.generalmills.com/Brands/Cereals/Trix.aspx The Trix Rabbit]] frequently fell victim to this trope as his disguises to get Trix cereal are foiled by his excitement in having the bowl in his hands at last. Whether by ThePratfall, {{Facefault}}, or WildTake, this would result in anything from the Rabbit's headgear to his ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=82mmjXVol0k#t=67 entire costume]]'' falling off, making his not-a-kid identity plain. ''"It's the Rabbit!"''
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30* An [[https://youtu.be/JoKdHXc_V3o obscure special]] for ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' reveals that Goku can do this with Instant Transmission.
31* ''Franchise/LupinIII'':
32** The first opening for ''Anime/LupinIIIPartII'' features the main character leaping out of his clothes to get into bed with a naked Fujiko... who promptly smacks him in the face with a spring-loaded punching glove hidden in a box under the covers.
33** In the anime itself, any of Lupin's attempts to bed Fujiko begin and end similarly.
34* In a ShoutOut to Lupin, Kamon Nadaba pulls the same trick, as seen by the current page image, in ''Anime/{{FLCL}}''... complete with boxing glove.
35* ''Literature/{{Durarara}}'': Shizuo Heiwajima [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom punches a gangster across the intersection]] in retaliation for the guy clubbing him in the head. While skidding across the ground, his clothes also fall off.
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39* A RunningGag in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', with Romans getting punched right out of their armor by one of the Gauls -- usually Obelix -- and ending up in underwear.
40* ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'': When Superman hears [[spoiler:the nuclear missile headed toward Corto Maltese]], he takes to the air so fast that he leaves his civilian clothes and ''glasses'' hanging exactly where he had been wearing them ''while sitting in a Jeep''.
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45* A RunningGag in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' is that whenever Charlie Brown pitches for his baseball team, the opposing batter hits the ball back at him so hard it knocks him right out of his clothes, usually accompanied by a frame with socks, shoes, shirt, etc. flying through the air. He is otherwise completely unharmed.
46** There's an arc that [[FridgeLogic implies he's doing this on purpose]]. He gets hit by a ball and is actually injured by it, forcing the team to find another pitcher (who is actually much better) and causing Charlie Brown to worry that he's losing his reflexes. He's nervous during his first game back, but on his very first pitch he's bowled over with his socks, shoes, etc. flying like normal. When Schroeder comes over to see whether he's okay, Charlie Brown smiles up from the ground. "See? I've got my old reflexes back!"
47* AttackHello, as seen in ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' when Hobbes pounces Calvin when he comes back from school. Calvin's shoes are nearly ''always'' sent flying off his feet. Socks, a jacket, hat and a backpack (if he's just come back from school) have also been flung off at one time or another, by the force of Hobbes's pounce. Hobbes actually [[LampshadedTrope lampshades]] this [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/fd9558b4250d102d94d7001438c0f03b in one strip]] after he hits Calvin so hard with a snowball that he LITERALLY knocks Calvin's socks off (and two layers of shoes, his gloves, and his hat):
48-->'''Calvin:''' Seriously, you could never have done that if my taunts hadn't boosted your adrenalin.\
49'''Hobbes:''' ''[walking towards Calvin with his discarded clothing in hand]'' I can only find one of your socks.
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53* In ''Fanfic/QuirkIncubus'', Izuku's hero outfit was designed to slip off similar to clothes meant for stripping, making it easy to [[DistractedByTheSexy blindside people with the audacity of it]] as well as increase the amount of power he gains through his flirting.
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57* In ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTailFievelGoesWest'', Cat R. Waul does a PainPoweredLeap out of his suit.
58* ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'': When the ants ZergRush the grasshoppers, Molt gets out of there so fast he leaves his "shell" behind (that is, he ''[[StealthPun molts]]'').
59* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', during a scene on Pleasure Island, [[spoiler:in which bad boys turn into donkeys after misbehaving]], the Coachman interrogates a boy [[spoiler:turned donkey wearing only a blue hat, shirt, and shoes as to his name. When the boy can only answer with brays, the Coachman [[ShamefulStrip rips off the boy's shirt]], then kicks the donkey into a crate, knocking the ill-fitting shoes and his hat clean off him.]]
60* A teaser poster for ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongebobSquarepantsMovie'' shows him launching ''straight up'' out of his and with little more than his feet still in frame.
61* During the climactic battle from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad Wind in the Willows]]'', a weasel gets tackled by Mole while chasing the deed, leaving his hat, gloves, and shoes still running after it.
62* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': At the end, Vanellope glitches out of her princess dress.
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66* Storyboards show that this was the original way that the mugger scene [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was supposed to play out]] in ''Film/MenInBlackII''. After she was pulled aside by the mugger, Serleena would [[RubberOrifice unhinge her jaws]] and swallow him right out of his boots and jacket, which would fall abandoned on the ground. She would then barf him out exclusively because she [[ProudBeauty didn't like being fat]] and takes the empty clothes. In the finalized film she eats him jacket and boots all, and barfs him up to not just get rid of her big gut, but in order to steal his clothes.
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70* In the 90s kids' show ''Series/TattooedTeenageAlienFightersFromBeverlyHills'', an episode called "A Nightmare on Rodeo Drive" had the teens discover that they're in a dream spell. To test if he's really in a dream, Gordon tries to imagine Laurie in her underwear, and her clothes poof away.
71* The CandidCameraPrank show ''Series/JustForLaughsGags'' and its spinoff ''Just Kidding'' have [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLu_OO5BHY8 numerous]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha1UsXVpHH0 gags]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YL6j9aPQ5I in]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIDpzbOAc3M which]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LQNzYNbGUw victims]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CgTh1oUvcE are]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5eiicq9GhE tricked]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U5NZtZmXDg into]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX2YylLeiT0 thinking]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JVo8CgmI0w they]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8WUOgtE6Kc have]] caused this to happen to the pranksters.
72* The ''Series/MythBusters'' attempted this; "Knock Your Socks Off" was a segment where they wanted to see if an impact could [[LiteralMetaphor literally knock your socks off]]. They concluded that anything that could actually separate you from your socks wouldn't leave you alive to tell the tale.
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76* "Music/{{Best Friend|2014}}" is about a female supermodel who devours her fellow models alive in order to steal their beauty. The first woman we see her eat gets yanked right out of her dress as she's SwallowedWhole, leaving her empty dress lying in a pile on the floor. When we see the woman's soul still trapped inside the Supermodel's stomach, she's only in her underwear and shoes.
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80* In ''VideoGame/TheBizarreAdventuresOfWoodruffAndTheSchnibble'', if Woodruff steps into the acid river without boots, he leaps out of his clothes (and then falls back into them).
81* ''VideoGame/SegaNinja'' (''Ninja Princess'' in some international releases) begins with a cutscene where enemy mooks tries abducting the heroine, Princess Kurumi. Being the titular ninja princess, Kurumi simply jumps out of her kimono, revealing she's already wearing her ninja outfit underneath, and begin taking names.
82* When the player is defeated in ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'', their clothes and weapons fall to the ground while [[GivingUpTheGhost their ghost flies away]]. They quickly respawn with their clothes back on, however.
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86* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' content creator Arrayseven [[GroinAttack explosively punts]] a whiny Medic straight out of his cosmetic items in [[https://youtu.be/pXjgSi3PQDA?t=52s this]] review of Heavy's food items.
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90* In ''Webcomic/HeroOhHero'', Burk ([[WalkingShirtlessScene already underdressed]]) mysteriously loses his trousers (''exactly'' how it happened occurs off-panel, but it's made clear it has something to do with the [[FullBoarAction acid spewing pig that's chasing him]]).
91* In ''Webcomic/SandraAndWoo'', this happens at least twice; [[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2011/12/08/0332-fashion-tip-ii/ First, because of a surprise attack by Woo]], and then in turnabout [[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2011/12/22/0336-the-poem-iv/ as Sandra shows how she feels about a love poem written for her.]]
92* ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'':
93** In an homage to ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'', when [[BearsAreBadNews Doc]] gets hit with a giant snowball launched from a catapult, he's blown off-panel with a "POW!", and Charlie Brown's clothes (which he wasn't even wearing) sent flying into view in the last panel.
94** To clean up players that have been soaked in paint from Doc's paintball machine gun, Bruno uses a pressure washer that [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1962.html blasts the players' clothes off of them]] in the process of getting them clean.
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98* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode "A Dam Too Far" opens with Norbert and Daggett being drafted by the military to dam two rivers raging out of control. While being briefed by [[TheFaceless a faceless general]] in an airplane high above the ground, both are wearing full military uniforms. After the briefing, the general sends them on their way by pulling a TrapDoor, sending both groundward. The military gag completed, the two beavers are yanked from their army uniforms by the force of gravity, and both fall out of the plane without.
99* ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'': In "[[Recap/TheCupheadShowS1E9SweaterLuckNextTime Sweater Luck Next Time]]", the Obliterator is said to be so fast your clothes will fall off. The Devil realizes that would include Cuphead's protective sweater and joins the cups on the line, waiting for this to happen (and not knowing that Cuphead already took it off at home). In the end, the cups walk away from the ride in their underwear.
100* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}}'': In "Less Than Zero", Hacker loses his clothes and wig as a result of his chair spinning way too fast which the mechanic was trying to get it fixed.
101* In the ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'' episode "Beauty and the Zit", Dave encounters the monster zit for the first time. Dave asks for the monster's hat before being roared at and landing in a large pile of hats. His clothes and Lula the sword float in the air for a few seconds before falling to the ground.
102** In another episode, "The Cow Goes Moon", Princess Irmaplotz disappears for the second time, leaving behind only her dress. (She then takes it back.)
103* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck has been on the receiving end of this several times in golden age Disney shorts. WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} also has quite a few instances to his name.
104** In ''The Art of Self Defense'' (1941), when Goofy is trying to fight his own shadow (that came to life while he was shadow boxing), he tries to pull his pants up to give himself an edge, due to the "no punching below the belt" rule. In the end, the shadow gets fed up and kicks him in the butt, sending him flying out his clothes.
105** ''Mickey's Birthday Party'' (1942), Donald loses his shirt to an overzealous dance toss.
106** ''Bellboy Donald'' (1942), owing to one of Mickey's mischievous nephews snagging Donald's bellboy outfit in an elevator door.
107** ''The Clock Watcher'' (1945): Donald, working as a gift wrapper, has a huge number of gifts to wrap sent down a conveyor, passing him. The pile speeds by so quickly that his hat and shirt are sucked clear off him in the direction of the gifts.
108** ''Hockey Homicide'' (1945): During the utterly insane climax, one of the hockey players skates toward a goal gathering pucks with a snow shovel, making the goalie jump out of his uniform before he gets hit with them.
109** In ''WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros'', Donald is chasing after bathers in Acapulco when he is yanked right out of his bathing suit, which continues the chase on its own.
110** ''No Service'' (2013): After combining outfits with Mickey Mouse to subvert the 'No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service' policy of Goofy's boardwalk restaurant, Donald is kicked out of the restaurant (and the outfit) when he's found out to not, in fact, be Mickey.
111* ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'': One of the Orko [[EyeCatch Eye Catches]] has him rushing off screen, leaving his hat and robe floating onscreen. His arms quickly reach in-frame to pull them back.
112* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
113** In the short ''The Prize Pest'' (1951), Porky scares Daffy with a monster costume. When Porky sees himself in the mirror, he leaps up in terror out of the costume, clinging to a chandelier.
114** In the short ''Case of the Missing Hare'' (1942), when Ala Bahma notices the "boy" is really Bugs Bunny in disguise, Bugs flees leaving the disguise behind.
115* ''WesternAnimation/RazzberryJazzberryJam'': In “Phantom Of The Jam”, upon being informed that the House Of Jam is haunted the Jazzberries run out of the place so fast they leave their Halloween costumes lying on the ground where they were standing.
116* In a dress-up short for ''WesternAnimation/ShimmerAndShine'', Leah wishes for her and the genies to change out of their old outfits. Shine messes up the wish, leaving them all in colorful underwear, which Leah clarifies is not what she meant.
117* Literally OncePerEpisode with ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' as it happens during the ''title sequence'' (not to mention being a frequent gag during the show itself).
118* The ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' episode "Kenya Be My Friend?" has Pumbaa leaning a little too close to a sleeping Timon. The resulting close up causes Timon to jump right out of his ''skin''.
119* The 1935 Disney ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphony'' "WesternAnimation/TheTortoiseAndTheHare" uses variants of this several times as the lighting-fast rabbit zips past spectators. A smartly dressed owl and stork lose their snappy outfits AND feathers, and a tree is stripped of its leaves in what passes for arboreal nudity.
120* In the [[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Pixar short]] ''WesternAnimation/ForTheBirds'', after the large bird is pecked off of the telephone wire, all the little birds lose their feathers as they are shot up into the air by the recoiling line.
121* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': In "Teachers Union", during a [[DodgeBallIsHell harsh game of Dodgeball]], Clyde gets hit by a ball and it knocks his clothes off, leaving him in his boxers.
122* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' episode "Flip Side", Peter, Ray, and Egon end up in an alternate reality inhabited by ghosts that fear humans and are chased by ghostly versions of themselves who hunt humans called the Peoplebusters. During the chase, the three encounter a pair of ghostly moonbathers who leap into the air in fright, leaving their bathing suits behind.
123* In the ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' episode "The Rickchurian Mortydate", the President takes a [[ShrinkRay shrinking pill]], causing him to very slowly shrink out of his suit. Rick and Morty chuckle that his shrinking pills take a long time and don't affect his clothes, calling it "eighties-ass shrinking".
124* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': Happens to Snafu in "Fighting Tools" when his jeep is blown up by a Nazi grenade, and he ends the cartoon [[NakedPeopleAreFunny stark naked]] in a POWCamp.
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128* The specific case of "Knock your socks off" (encompassed in this trope) was tested by ''Series/{{MythBusters}}''. Their conclusion: Busted. The kinetic energy from a ''battering ram'', let alone a punch, could not knock the socks off of Buster by pure force alone. The team WAS able to remove socks off of dummy legs with a shockwave generated by high explosives, but the explosion would be fatal even at the maximum distance required for them to be blown off.
129** Note that one shot of the vertical pneumatic cannon did knock his shoes off and the shoes pulled the socks halfway off. Unfortunately the socks were not completely off and the cannon was far stronger than any boxer.
130** In a revisit of the myth, the team even redid the same tests, including a new set of tests using the best set of variables possible (smooth, shaven legs wearing loose-fitting woolen socks) to see whether they would get knocked off and were still unsuccessful with the original tests. ''However,'' while they ultimately ''were'' able to knock the socks off Buster (as well as his ''hands'' and his ''entire left leg''), it required hitting him with a vehicle-mounted battering ram at 65 MPH, roughly 10,000 times the kinetic force of a human boxer.
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