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[[caption-width-right:302:From [[ComicBook/TeenTitans comic book]] [[{{Stripperific}} bombshell]] to [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 cartoon]] [[TheCutie cutie]].]]

Crafting a quality adaptation can be a tricky process, one that often brings with it many things to consider. Between media, there are not only different techniques but also different standards about what is acceptable for certain audiences, especially when it comes to nudity or otherwise sexual content.

This is where Adaptational Modesty comes into play. It can involve things like making the revealing outfits of the resident MsFanservice slightly less revealing or reducing what was a lengthy and detailed sex scene in the original work to a SexyDiscretionShot. Other times, it can be something as simple as putting clothes on a character in scenes where the character was actually naked in the original material.

It is most problematic if the clothing in question is [[ClothesMakeTheLegend heavily associated with the character]]. Taking away or changing it too much leaves them as not having their iconic look. Franchise/WonderWoman has had a long history of trying to stay true to her classic look while [[{{Stripperiffic}} making the outfit look more practical and protective]].

This trope often comes into play with film or television adaptations of literature or comic books, since ideas about what is generally acceptable tend to differ among these media. This usually overlaps with PragmaticAdaptation. The human body cannot usually replicate the impossibly perfect shapes of a drawing. Some outfits [[ImpossiblyCoolClothes are wildly impractical]], [[TheissTitillationTheory simply would not stay in place]] in a live-action context, or would simply look silly if replicated exactly. Excessive {{Fanservice}} can be distracting and take away from the intended artistic merit of the production. Also often invoked when working with child actors, because of laws regarding minors in show business, and the disastrous effect on viewership and the creators' careers in most of the world that would happen if a work got a reputation for sexualizing children.

List all inversions under AdaptationalSkimpiness.

Compare {{Bowdlerization}}, which is applied to edits applied to the original work. Related to LighterAndSofter, TamerAndChaster and SelfCensoredRelease. A very specific inversion of HotterAndSexier.

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!!Example Subpages:
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* AdaptationalModesty/AnimeAndManga
* AdaptationalModesty/ComicBooks
* [[AdaptationalModesty/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
* AdaptationalModesty/LiveActionTV
** ''AdaptationalModesty/GameOfThrones''
* AdaptationalModesty/VideoGames
* AdaptationalModesty/WesternAnimation
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!!Other Examples:

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[[folder:Arts]]
* The "Venus Pudica" is an AdaptationalModesty take on the Grecorroman LoveGoddess, with her self-conscious enough of her nakedness and beauty to try and cover herself up. In the myths, Aphrodite is rather promiscuous and finds being a HeadTurningBeauty pleasurable. {{Artworks}} modeled after the "Venus Pudica" include the ''Art/AphroditeOfMenophantos'', Creator/SandroBotticelli's ''Art/{{The Birth of Venus|Botticelli}}'', and the ''Art/CapitolineVenus''.
* {{Zigzagged}} with the Three Graces, in how they were portrayed over time. For instance, they were initially nude during the Classical Era, then they were covered with sheets in TheMiddleAges, then Botticelli's ''Art/{{Primavera}}'' portrayed them with transparent underwear, and finally nude again by the 17th century.
* It's commonly believed among biblical scholars that [[Literature/TheBible Jesus]] was naked on the cross. But just try to find a painting that depicts him that way, even from the permissive Renaissance period that gave us Michaelangelo's ''David''. Averted in the highly controversial ''Die Kreuzigung Christi'' (1888-1891) by Max Klinger.
* When Adam and Eve are depicted (especially in children's media), they're usually covered by leaves, flowers, GodivaHair, or [[SceneryCensor convenient trees and shrubs]]. One exception is the famous [[Art/TheGhentAltarpiece 15th century Ghent Altarpiece,]] which shows them nude (though covering their groins with their hands). This so offended people in the 19th century that those panels were removed and replaced with duplicates on which the pair were clothed. The original panels have since been restored to their places. (The clothed versions are on display elsewhere in the cathedral for historical interest.)
* Mermaids were commonly depicted with bare breasts or else GodivaHair in art. Starting in the 20th century, mermaids received either a SeashellBra or OrganicBra in later media.
* Zigzagged with [[LoveGoddess Aphrodite and Venus]]. The most famous artwork of them depicts them fully nude. Numerous films based on classical mythology -- ''{{WesternAnimation/Hercules}}'', ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans1981'', ''Film/OneTouchOfVenus'', ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' -- feature her fully clothed. But some works will have her nude, though usually as a ShoutOut to Botticelli's ''Art/{{The Birth of Venus|Botticelli}}'' -- ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen'', ''{{WesternAnimation/Coraline}}''.
* Similarly zigzagged with her son Eros/Cupid. Nearly all Ancient Greek art of him depicts him as a handsome naked adult, but later artwork made him a {{Putto}} (a winged child). While these images didn't always cover him up, later art definitely started to, putting him in a diaper in his childlike form, while those few modern adaptations that make him an adult usually depict him wearing a chiton or a loincloth but rarely depict him nude.
* On the subject of Myth/ClassicalMythology, Hermes tended to wear the traditional attire for young messengers in Ancient Greece -- namely a chlamys (a long-ish cape) and nothing else, barring his signature winged sandals and helmet, of course. One passage describing his appearance even describes him as "naked except for a messenger's cloak". Naturally, most adaptations depict him covered up a bit more, though he ''does'' frequently get portrayed [[WalkingShirtlessScene without a shirt]].
* In the aftermath of UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution, Grecian-influenced sheer gowns became the thing for women's fashion, the trend lasting through UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars and RegencyEngland. By the Victorian era, this fashion was looked back upon as a scandalous OldShame, which presented a problem for painters and artists wishing to depict the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The result is Victorian art in which the women of the Napoleonic era are given [[HollywoodCostuming anachronistic clothing more suited to Victorian standards of propriety]]. An example is ''Literature/VanityFair'', which was illustrated with the characters wearing contemporary Victorian fashions because the author didn't have "the heart to disfigure my heroes and heroines by costumes so hideous." Another example is the 1868 painting ''[[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Henry-Nelson-O%27Neil_Before-Waterloo_1868.jpg Before Waterloo]]''.
* Ancient Minoan art makes [[https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&channel=trow&biw=1252&bih=600&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=ZIw4XbivKt2AjLsPtN-OyAg&q=minoan+woman&oq=minoan+woman&gs_l=img.3..0i10i19j0i8i30i19.34485.35590..35933...0.0..0.120.460.0j4......0....1..gws-wiz-img.......0j0i30j0i5i30j0i8i30.67WGxIoPsIg&ved=0ahUKEwi48e3hgc7jAhVdAGMBHbSvA4kQ4dUDCAY&uact=5 abundantly clear]] that women's dress left the breasts completely exposed. Modern media like ''ComicBook/AgeOfBronze'' and ''Atlantis: Death of a World, Birth of a Legend'' reproduce the fashion in fine detail except for [[http://age-of-bronze.com/images/aob_cvr_7.jpg adding]] [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/00/10/81/00108157eb6caa0dca3f87a9bff637f1.png an undershirt]] over the problematic area.
* The Roman statue ''Venus Kallipygos'' (literally "Venus of the Beautiful Buttocks") is a famously erotic work that originally depicted an attractive woman (usually assumed to be the goddess Venus) [[{{Mooning}} lifting up her dress to expose her bare backside]] and looking back over her shoulder [[DistractedByMyOwnSexy to check herself out]]. Notably, though, many later copies have opted to cover the female subject's buttocks with a dress, making it a bit less salacious.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* Some ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' fics make a note to give [[InvisibleStreaker Toru Hagakure]] a ''proper'' superhero costume (read: one that [[MySuitIsAlsoSuper can turn invisible as well]]).
* ''Fanfic/AndThusAMHAXC2Crossover'': Momo Yaoyorozu replaced her revealing canon hero outfit with what is essentially a red-and-white version of Mòrag's military coat. In-universe it's explained that Momo managed to create with her quirk a special fabric that can work together with it, allowing her to use it without having to show skin. Brighid also replaced her dress with its very deep cleavage for a similar outfit in deep blue.
* ''Fanfic/CodePrime'': The first scene of C.C. in Lelouch's house, specifically the one where she decides to sleep in Lelouch's bed (and forces him to sleep on the couch) implies that she isn't wearing anything under her straight jacket. Here, she IS wearing some underwear (which doesn't cover much, if the narration is anything to go by).
* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/53319847/chapters/139516999 Chaldea's Evil Incorporated!]]': After finding out that Ushiwakamaru, Fujimaru's starting Servant who wears a {{Stripperiffic}} armor, is physically sixteen to seventeen years old, [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFeb Dr. Doofenshmirtz]] drags her aside, then builds a Cloth-Inator to give her something more concealing, though he uses up all available power sources before Ushiwakamaru sticks with a black bodysuit underneath her revealing garbs.
* PlayedForDrama in ''[[https://m.fanfiction.net/s/13583899/1/ Fairy Tail: Re-Written]]'' with Lucy. Her attempts to wear more revealing outfits like in canon are hindered by self-doubt and feeling slut-shamed by her father and his more toxic business partners. At most, she can wear a skirt that reaches to her mid-thighs and a top that gently hugs her curves. Though it would still be scandalous by the terms of her old, aristocratic life.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Martha wears regular clothes instead of her revealing outfit with huge CleavageWindow from the game (the author felt it was undignified).
* According to the Author's Notes of ''Fanfic/FireEmblemThreeHousesFifthPath'' Byleth's outfit is reportedly much more conservative.
* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainKnightOfTheOrangeLily'': Paul London is written wearing his ''Wrestling/LuchaUnderground'' attire -- an Elvis Presley-like suit well known for having a sequin studded codpiece. The story omits said codpiece, and instead just leaves the sequins.
* ''Fanfic/LeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemenTempestRewrite'': The Lunites are given clothes to match [[Film/AmazonWomenOnTheMoon their source material]].
* ''Fanfic/MyBloodyAcademia'': In general, much of the canonical nudity of ''Kill La Kill'' is heavily toned down or even outright removed.
** Ryuko's first hero outfit, which resembles Senketsu, covers almost all her skin and isn't {{stripperiffic}} compared to her fully synchronized Kamui.
** Nui's villain outfit here covers a majority of her skin, whereas canonically it left her legs, arms, and cleavage exposed.
** Ragyo wears business attire similar to the Queen Crimson from ''VideoGame/{{Helltaker}}'' rather than the revealing NavelDeepNeckline outfit she wore canonically.
* ''Fanfic/MyHeroPlaythrough'': Unlike canon, where Momo wears a NavelDeepNeckline-baring {{leotard|OfPower}}, her hero costume instead consists of modified leather pants and a jacket with lots of zippers along with a motorcycle helmet.
* In ''Fanfic/NaturalSelection'', much of the excessive nudity in ''Anime/KillLaKill'' is toned down.
** Ryuko with Junketsu, while the least {{Stripperiffic}} of the Kamui, is described as covering Ryuko on every inch of skin here instead of exposing the sides of her body like in canon.
** Nudist Beach, of all groups. While the splinter faction of the Naked Nudists dress only in the black straps of their canon outfits, regular members are described as wearing standard paramilitary gear.
* ''Big time'' in ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls''. With the exception of Maia, [[TheAlliance the Seven Shields]] in the remastered version either wear armour or outfits that tone down the heavy {{Fanservice}} present in the ''Kuroinu''[[note]]FYI, it's a {{Hentai}}[[/note]] canon.
* Misty, already mentioned in the Anime and Manga section, takes this one step further in ''FanFic/PokemonClefairyTales'' by wearing flesh-colored tights under her default anime outfit.
* ''Fanfic/{{Somnium}}'' depicts the women of Agrabah as more covered-up than they are in ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' canon. There are a few exceptions, such as Princess Jasmine (though, even she doesn't dress like a BedlahBabe), but most wear veils.
* ''FanFic/TalesOfSonicTheHedgehog'': Most incarnations of the ''Sonic'' universe have the vast majority of Mobians running around as [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animals]] at least and [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Half-Dressed Cartoon Animals]] at most, or following a PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales scheme. Here, every Mobian so far is [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal fully dressed]], or at the very least wears pants.
* Starfire's hero outfit in ''Fanfic/TheVirtueOfRevenge'' is more of a [[SensualSpandex skintight]] [[FormFittingWardrobe bodysuit]] and lacks the more {{Stripperiffic}} and revealing aspects of her cartoon and comic versions such as midriff-baring and NavelDeepNeckline respectively. Being Starfire, she's still the resident MsFanservice.
* Much of the {{fanservice}}-laden attire of the female cast of ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' is toned down significantly in ''Fanfic/BlazBlueAlternativeRemnant''. Just to name a few examples, Makoto wears her pre-battle attire from ''Chronophantasma'' rather than her normal {{stripperiffic}} attire, Noel wears ModestyShorts underneath her skirt, and Litchi's outfit, which normally leaves her bra exposed, completely covers her chest.
* ''Fanfic/VowOfTheKing'': Harribel's Resurrecion features an bodysuit that covers most of her torso along with armor that protects most of her body, a markedly different getup compared the {{Stripperific}} outfit she sported with her canon Resurrecion.
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[[folder:Films — Animation]]
* Both [=GoGo=] Tomago and Honey Lemon in ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''. In the comics, [=GoGo's=] costume consisted of a black bodysuit, a metallic corset that had no purpose other than propping up her breasts, and a thong made of the same material and Honey's outfit in the comics includes a crop top exposing her cleavage and her midriff with skintight pants, as shown [[http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/181/7/b/big_hero_6_concept__honey_lemon_by_pixel_saurus-d55eol7.jpg here.]] In the film, both wear more practical armor and Honey never shows more skin than anyone else.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' depicted Tifa Lockheart wearing a tight white t-shirt and mini skirt, with her breasts on prominent display. ''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren'' gives her an outfit that covers more skin -- also being worn looser, deemphasizing her breasts.
* In [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek mythology]], Aphrodite is commonly depicted nude. ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' gives her a long dress to wear. Though a statue of her ([[AncientGrome or rather Venus]]) is depicted fully nude.
* In ''Literature/TheLittleMermaid'' story, mermaids are depicted the way they traditionally are -- topless. In the [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Disney adaptation]], Ariel and the other mermaids wear {{Seashell Bra}}s, with an exception being Ariel's daughter Melody in the sequel (who wears a shirt because she was transformed from a human into a mermaid).
* Cammy from ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' makes a [[https://lh6.ggpht.com/-23EWdFbu-Jc/UjvHgrhsvkI/AAAAAAAAOV8/cR-uxRkT1qg/Cammy-DETONA-RALPH_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800 cameo]] in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' alongside Chun-Li but you'll notice she appears to be wearing green leggings opposed to the games where she just shows off her naked gams all the time. The reason behind this is clear: It's a Creator/{{Disney}} movie; they aren't gonna let any adult female character go around baring her buttocks, no matter how little screen presence she gets.
* In the Disney film ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'', the title character is depicted as a nubile young woman wearing a buckskin dress. When she met John Smith in real life, she was a child and she was wearing, well, [[NationalGeographicNudity nothing]]. In her society, children customarily went about nude, weather permitting until they reached puberty (and while we're at it, their heads were shaved bald too). And if she were the age which she's depicted as in the film, she would have still been topless.
* Though he does spend a lot of time in his iconic outfit (which is just trousers and red boots), Astro is mostly fully-clothed in the ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'' film. This is in part due to him pretending to be human for much of the film.
* In the ''Literature/RainbowMagic'' books, the goblins wear loincloths. In the movie, they wear shirts and pants.
* Lola Bunny would get hit with this hard in ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'' with Creator/WarnerBrothers going to great pains to desexualise her. In ''Film/SpaceJam'' she was an iconically curvaceous and sultry MsFanservice who wore a midriff baring tank top and booty shorts and even in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' (which is TamerAndChaster) Lola she still wore short dresses and had a bosom. In ''New Legacy'', Lola's figure is redesigned to be not curvy but noodle-limbed similar to Bugs, she also has longer modest clothing in general nor is she particularly flirty like her previous depictions.
* Goes both ways in Dreamworks' ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}''; pretty much all of them wear clothes, save for the glitter-farting ones, who are buck naked like their doll counterparts.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' sees [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Miguel O'Hara]] AI assistant, Lyla, forgo her Creator/MarilynMonroe dress for a coat and pants.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'':
** Franchise/WonderWoman in this universe debuted in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar'' with a modified version of her ''ComicBook/New52'' costume that included thigh-high boots, her cleavage covered, and sleeved gloves. However, ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines'' revealed she'd left Themyscira in a faithful version of her ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' costume and returns to it in the climax.
** ComicBook/{{Starfire}} likewise debuted in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' in a costume that covered more of her up than the one she wore in the film series's original inspiration, the ''New 52''. However, the opening flashback in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansTheJudasContract'' revealed that she originally sported a rather faithful version of her original ''New ComicBook/TeenTitans'' look.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' comics, especially the earliest ones, the major characters are fully nude in Neverwhere. However, in the film ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal'' they all wear loincloths. However, some fleeting long shots have Katherine completely naked, probably by the animators daring to push how far they can stretch without being noticed.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'' marks the first appearance of Cythonna, the villain of the graphic novel ''Superman: The Last God of Krypton'', in non-comics media, having her wear a more modest costume instead of just a leotard.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In Creator/RudyardKipling's ''Literature/TheJungleBook'' and ''The Second Jungle Book'', Mowgli goes about naked in the jungle, as is made clear not only in the text but also by some illustrations, including the early ones produced by the author's father, John Lockwood Kipling. However, in many later illustrations and pretty much all adaptations into comics, animation or live-action film he is shown wearing a loincloth.
* In ''Literature/TheSquiresTales,'' [[Literature/TristanAndIseult Tristram]] goes through a period as an insane hermit, but unlike in Myth/ArthurianLegend, doesn't become a NakedNutter.
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[[folder:Theatre]]
* ''Theatre/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'' has songs about Botticelli's Art/{{Primavera}} and Donatello's David, both of which feature backup dancers with costumes inspired by the art, only much more covered up.
* ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia: The "Ultra" Stage'': Momo's costume covers up most of her torso and removes the [[NavelDeepNeckline ridiculously large cleavage window]] from her manga design. Any potential problem this might pose for her Quirk (the ability to generate weaponry and other non-living items from her exposed skin) is solved by her new suit also including a zipper.
* In both the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and [[Anime/SailorMoon anime]] versions of ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', the members of the Amazoness Quartet wore very very skimpy costumes that resembled bras or bikini tops despite [[AgeInappropriateDress being very young]]. In the sole ''Theatre/SeraMyu'' entry where they appeared, the girls were heavily designed so that their outfits now covered their torsos and arms.
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[[folder:Theme Parks]]
* ''Ride/DisneyThemeParks'':
** WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse is one of the most well-known {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s out there. Yet, his costume at Disney parks is fully-dressed. This is a practical choice. For years Mickey ''was'' in his classic clothes, but it never looked [[UncannyValley quite right]] in costume form. As a result, Mickey later became fully-dressed.
** Since 2016, actresses who play -- sorry, [[InsistentTerminology are friends with]] -- [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Princess Jasmine]] now wear a blue floor-length dress that covers their arms and midriff. Disney ''officially'' said it was to make her outfit more culturally accurate to Middle Eastern modesty standards, but in reality, it was because Jasmine was subject to far more [[AllMenArePerverts unwanted male attention]] than the other Princesses because her original movie-accurate costume was so revealing.
** In late 2021, the ''Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin'' attraction would put Jessica Rabbit into a yellow ComicStrip/DickTracy-esque trenchcoat to switch her characterization from "damsel in distress rescuing herself" to detective out to catch the weasels.
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[[folder:Toys]]
* For the ''Super Hero Squad'' toyline and [[WesternAnimation/TheSuperHeroSquadShow related]] [[VideoGame/SuperHeroSquadOnline media]], any female character wearing somewhat revealing clothes had their costumes modified to cover them up more (mainly a layer of bodystocking to cover bare thighs -- Ms. Marvel and Storm are notable cases).
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* This often happens when {{Virtual YouTuber}}s introduce their 3D (i.e. full body VR) model:
** If a skirt is worn, [[ModestyShorts modesty shorts]] are often added to wear underneath it. Usually these are black bike shorts. Non-indies now basically always do this, as [[PantyShot panty shots]] are now deemed too risqué for [=YouTube=] by agencies like ''WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}''.
** Alternatively, miniskirts often become short-shorts/hotpants or culotte shorts going from the original 2D to 3D, with that switch being the only adaption of the previous outfit (rather than the 3D outfit being wholly new). This has happened for example with Yozora Mel. Between skirts and shorts, shorts have become the distinctly more common style among [=VTubers=], which stands in contrast to the situation in anime/manga where the situation is reversed. This is in part due to the modesty concerns, in part due to evolving fashion tastes, and in the early days of [=VTubing=], shorts were also the more straightforward choice due to 3DCG rendering limitations.
* ''WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls'' does this with several characters. Starfire is even more covered up than in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', wearing a long dress that only slightly shows skin. ComicBook/WonderWoman wears jeans and ComicBook/PoisonIvy wears a dress with pants underneath. The design changes are justified considering the characters are high schoolers, and because this version of Poison Ivy is a [[ShrinkingViolet shy but kind-hearted girl,]] rather than TheVamp.
* The {{Edutainment}} series based on ''Anime/{{Pokemon|TheSeries}}'', ''Pokémon Learning League'' gave Dawn longer sleeves and tights under her skirt.
* Poked at with ''WebAnimation/SaturdayMorningWatchmen'' (an animated short of a hypothetical AnimatedAdaptation of the Creator/AlanMoore comic ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' that is aimed at kids), where Dr. Manhattan (typically nude in the graphic novel and movie) is always wearing the briefs he wore just before deciding to go nude unless requested to wear clothes. It's all part of the absurdity of trying to make a famously dark story LighterAndSofter.
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