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21/Nov/09 at 05:13 PM by 67.142.162.33
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*** In the post comics code "Strange Tales" comic where Fin Fang Foom debuted, ''every'' monster that was even slightly humanoid would inevitably be wearing brightly colored swim trunks. Sometimes the trunks would be an obvious last minute edit, being that they were the same color as the monster's skin.
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*** In the post comics code "Strange Tales" comic where Fin Fang Foom debuted, ''every'' monster that was even slightly humanoid would inevitably be wearing brightly colored athletic trunks. Sometimes the trunks would be an obvious last minute edit, being that they were the same color as the monster's skin.
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* Justified with DC Comics supervillainess Giganta; it's explicitly part of her power that any clothing she's wearing grows with her.
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20/Nov/09 at 04:11 PM by thatother1dude 70.253.175.237
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* In ''{{Naruto}}'', the later stages of the title character's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide transformation]] constantly burn his skin ([[HealingFactor while it constantly regenerates]]), but leave his clothes undamaged. Likewise, Suigetsu's clothes [[BlobMonster changed into water with the rest of his body]], though his [[{{BFS}} weapon]] doesn't.
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* In ''{{Naruto}}'', the later stages of the title character's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide transformation]] constantly burn his skin ([[HealingFactor while it constantly regenerates]]), but leave his clothes undamaged. Likewise, Suigetsu's clothes [[BlobMonster changed into water with the rest of his body]], though his [[{{BFS}} weapon]] doesn't (and when he fuses with a body of water [[FullFrontalAssault the clothes apparently dissolved into the water]]).
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09/Nov/09 at 12:46 PM by lkmjr 67.9.150.243
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* The anime version of ''[[ViolinistofHameln The Violinist of Hamelin]]'' is particularly {{egregious}} about this, especially in the second season. Every time Hamel [[spoiler:transforms into a demon]] his clothes explode off him dramatically, and they're almost always completely intact when he changes back. Made even more painfully obvious when his all-black outfit that Flute made him apparently becomes ''his trademark'' that people recognize him by in his travels. What the hell...?
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03/Nov/09 at 06:39 PM by MetaFour 97.81.94.11
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* Used in one of the end credits scenes from ''CaveStory''. [[spoiler:Sue and Itoh]] are transformed from [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimals Half Dressed Mimigas]] to fully-dressed humans.
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* Used in one of the end credits scenes from ''CaveStory''. [[spoiler:Sue and Itoh]] are transformed from [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Half Dressed Mimigas]] to fully-dressed humans.
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03/Nov/09 at 06:38 PM by MetaFour 97.81.94.11
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* Used in one of the end credits scenes from ''CaveStory''. [[spoiler:Sue and Itoh]] are transformed from [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimals Half Dressed Mimigas]] to fully-dressed humans.
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03/Nov/09 at 01:50 AM by 67.171.162.99
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** Played straight in the 1951 Disney adaptation.
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25/Oct/09 at 11:56 PM by Alrune 86.73.72.174
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Compare to ImpossiblyCoolClothes and MySuitIsAlsoSuper. Not to be confused with TrouserSpace.
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Compare to ImpossiblyCoolClothes and MySuitIsAlsoSuper. Not to be confused with TrouserSpace. Related to MagicSkirt.
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23/Oct/09 at 04:34 AM by Arck 220.255.7.142
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* certain characters in the {{Touhou}} series have displayed shapeshifting abilities in the games they're in, either when introducing themselves ([[CatGirl Orin]] changes into her humanoid form twice in the same game, complete with dress and wheelbarrow), or when the player uses a bomb ([[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Flandre]], [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Youkai Momizi]]; [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Remilia]] sometimes changes into a bat during certain attack patterns, and if the player bombs during her final patterns, she temporarily changes into a bat too)
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* Certain characters in the {{Touhou}} series have displayed shapeshifting abilities in the games they're in, either when introducing themselves ([[CatGirl Orin]] changes into her humanoid form twice in the same game, complete with dress and wheelbarrow), or when the player uses a bomb ([[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Flandre]], [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Youkai Momizi]]; [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Remilia]] sometimes changes into a bat during certain attack patterns, and if the player bombs during her final patterns, she temporarily changes into a bat too)
** On a different note, [[PlayingWithFire Mokou]] has a literal pair of magic pants that are immune to fire.
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20/Oct/09 at 07:21 AM by Heckfire 97.124.246.151
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* In the ''{{Extinctioners}}'' comic, they literally ''are'' magic pants: team co-leader Phenix uses a spell to create "memory pelts" that swap places with whatever they're wearing when they say their code names.
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20/Oct/09 at 07:01 AM by 94.180.142.162
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* ''TokyoMewMew'', aside from the whole MagicFromTechnology thing (being injected with Red Data Animal DNA actually turns one into a MagicalGirl [[TransformationSequence with all consequences]]), includes two characters whose cat genes cause them to turn into actual cats. When they regain their human forms, their clothes are intact. Furthermore, in the cat form, one of them winds up wearing an item not present in their regular costume at all.