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* Clodia in ''[[Literature/{{Imperium}} Lustrum]]'' (''Conspirata'' in the United States) visits Cicero's house late at night to beg him to aid her brother Clodius, who was caught attempting to infiltrate a secret religious ritual meant only for women by [[DisguisedInDrag disguising himself as a young girl]]. When he refuses, she strips off her cloak, revealing that she is naked underneath. That doesn't work either.
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* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', of all the series, has probably THE example of a FanDisservice take on this trope. The See Monster from Season 3 was a grotesque, trench coat flasher-themed MonsterOfTheWeek who attacked by shooting beams from the eyes [[EyesDoNotBelongThere all over his body]]. His ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' counterpart, Mokumokuren from ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'', was a total creep who posed as a PrinceCharming esque character to trick Tsuruhime into marrying him.

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* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', of all the series, has probably THE example of a FanDisservice take on this trope. The See Monster from Season 3 was a grotesque, trench coat flasher-themed MonsterOfTheWeek who attacked by shooting beams from the eyes [[EyesDoNotBelongThere all over his body]]. His ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' counterpart, Mokumokuren from ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'', was a total creep who posed as a PrinceCharming esque character to trick Tsuruhime into marrying him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': In the episode "Miss Dimmsdale", Mrs. Turner takes off her robe and shows off her swimsuit to her son much to his disgust.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': in "Murder, He Wrote," Castle and Beckett are going to enjoy a nightly bath in his Hamptons' pool when she takes off her robe, revealing that she "forgot" her bathing suit.

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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': in "Murder, He Wrote," Castle and Beckett are going to enjoy a nightly bath in his Hamptons' pool when she takes off her robe, revealing that she "forgot" her bathing suit.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT_ckZBWltU This]] early '90s commercial for Prince Matchabelli perfume. ({{NSFW}})

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT_ckZBWltU com/watch?v=Unwp8atCiSA This]] early '90s commercial for Prince Matchabelli perfume. Aviance Nightb Musk.({{NSFW}})
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* Early in ''Film/ScaryMovie3'', when Cindy is complaining to the news editor about how people want the facts instead of gratuitous boobage, she suddenly opens her blouse to show her bra-endowed boobs. Everyone in the newsroom stops what they're doing to watch her. [[HypocriticalHumor And she keeps ranting without changing the subject]].

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* Early in ''Film/ScaryMovie3'', ''Film/ScaryMovie 3'', when Cindy is complaining to the news editor about how people want the facts instead of gratuitous boobage, she suddenly opens her blouse to show her bra-endowed boobs. Everyone in the newsroom stops what they're doing to watch her. her... [[HypocriticalHumor And and she keeps ranting without changing the subject]].
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* In ''Film/{{Hairspray}} (2007)'', it's PlayedForLaughs in the song "Good Morning Baltimore." Describing the familiar sights of her neighborhood, Tracy cheerfully sings, "There's the flasher who lives next door!" The gent, wearing a large trench coat, tips her a wave and a smile, then turns around and opens his coat for three women. Judging from their horrified reaction, though, it's not sexy for anyone but him.[[note]]Even better, the flasher is a cameo for Creator/JohnWaters.[[/note]]

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* In ''Film/{{Hairspray}} (2007)'', ''Film/Hairspray2007'', it's PlayedForLaughs in the song "Good Morning Baltimore." Describing the familiar sights of her neighborhood, Tracy cheerfully sings, "There's the flasher who lives next door!" The gent, wearing a large trench coat, tips her a wave and a smile, then turns around and opens his coat for three women. Judging from their horrified reaction, though, it's not sexy for anyone but him.[[note]]Even better, the flasher is a cameo for Creator/JohnWaters.[[/note]]

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* Music/FallOutBoy's music video for ''I Don't Care'' has this.



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* Music/FallOutBoy's music video for ''I Don't Care'' has this.
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Sweater Girl was renamed Sexy Sweater Girl in TRS. Examples that don't properly mention that the tight sweater is for fanservice are being removed


A woman (or occasionally a guy) is wearing a coat or similar covering, until she is talking to someone she wants to sleep with, or at least distract. Then she opens up and/or drops her covering to show that she's wearing nothing, or next to nothing, underneath. It doesn't matter what the cover is (a trenchcoat, a [[PrettyInMink fur coat]], or even a [[SweaterGirl cardigan]]), or what is worn underneath (underwear, a swimsuit, or nothing at all), just so long as nothing else is being worn between them.

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A woman (or occasionally a guy) is wearing a coat or similar covering, until she is talking to someone she wants to sleep with, or at least distract. Then she opens up and/or drops her covering to show that she's wearing nothing, or next to nothing, underneath. It doesn't matter what the cover is (a trenchcoat, a [[PrettyInMink fur coat]], or even a [[SweaterGirl cardigan]]), cardigan), or what is worn underneath (underwear, a swimsuit, or nothing at all), just so long as nothing else is being worn between them.
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[[caption-width-right:274:She just "forgot" the rest of her clothes.]]

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* ''Series/{{Selfie}}'': Eliza tries the "not wearing ''anything'' underneath" variation out on Henry, under the guise of giving back the coat he’d let her borrow her earlier in the episode. Henry is clearly tempted and says as much, but then resorts to an INeedToGoIronMyDog type excuse to get out of there.

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* ''Series/{{Selfie}}'': Eliza tries the "not wearing ''anything'' underneath" variation out on Henry, under the guise of giving back the coat he’d he'd let her borrow her earlier in the episode. Henry is clearly tempted and says as much, but then resorts to an INeedToGoIronMyDog type excuse to get out of there.



* In the Italian webseries ''Insopportabilmente Donna'', Creator/TessMasazza to get her ex-boyfriend back appears at his apartment’s door dressed only with a black trenchcoat, hands him a red rose and strips to the music of Creator/MarilynMonroe‘s “I wanna be loved by you”. Unfortunately, her ex's '''new''' girlfriend is at home…

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* In the Italian webseries ''Insopportabilmente Donna'', Creator/TessMasazza to get her ex-boyfriend back appears at his apartment’s apartment's door dressed only with a black trenchcoat, hands him a red rose and strips to the music of Creator/MarilynMonroe‘s “I Creator/MarilynMonroe's "I wanna be loved by you”.you". Unfortunately, her ex's '''new''' girlfriend is at home…
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* A plot point in ''Split Second'', the first novel in the King & Maxwell series by Creator/DavidBaldacci. Secret Service agent Sean King fails to protect a presidential candidate from assassination because he was distracted for a moment (the titular split second), but he refuses to describe what he was looking at during the investigation into the incident, leading to his dismissal from the Secret Service. [[spoiler: The villain of the book arranged for Sean's then-wife to flash him at the crucial moment, allowing the assassin to shoot the candidate before Sean could react]].
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Per TRS, this was renamed to Sex Starts Story Stops. In addition, Hilarity Ensues is not a trope; it's a redirect to Played For Laughs.


* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''. In "Tender is the Nate", to celebrate Ava Sharpe's birthday, Sara Lance saunters into her office wearing high heels and a longcoat that she opens to reveal [[BlackBraAndPanties black bra, panties and stockings]]. HilarityEnsues before CoitusEnsues when Hank Heywood barges into the room and Sara has to use her ninja skills to remain out of sight.

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* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''. In "Tender is the Nate", to celebrate Ava Sharpe's birthday, Sara Lance saunters into her office wearing high heels and a longcoat that she opens to reveal [[BlackBraAndPanties black bra, panties and stockings]]. HilarityEnsues Humor happens before CoitusEnsues sex happens when Hank Heywood barges into the room and Sara has to use her ninja skills to remain out of sight.
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* Referenced in ''{{VideoGame/Psychonauts}}'' with the Clairvoyance Psi-power in the Black Velvetopia level: using it on any of the window maidens will reveal they see raz as a DirtyOldMan about to do this if he's not holding a rose, explaining why you need one [[CorridorCubbyholeRun to hide from El Odio]] with them.

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* Referenced in ''{{VideoGame/Psychonauts}}'' with the Clairvoyance Psi-power in the Black Velvetopia level: using it on any of the window maidens will reveal they see raz Raz as a DirtyOldMan about to do this if he's not holding a rose, explaining why you need one [[CorridorCubbyholeRun to hide from El Odio]] with them.
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* Angela opens her shirt to flash her bra at an alirline clerk in an attempt to get information on Brennan’s flight arrival.
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* Angela opens her shirt to flash her bra at an alirline clerk in an attempt to get information on Brennan’s flight arrival.
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* One episode of ''Series/MythBusters'' involved viral videos, one of which was fainting goats. Kari, TheChick on the team, has the idea that flashing them would make them faint. It doesn't work - on the goats. Tory, on the other hand...

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* One episode of ''Series/MythBusters'' involved viral videos, one of which was fainting goats. Kari, TheChick on the team, Kari has the idea that flashing them would make them faint. It doesn't work - on the goats. Tory, on the other hand...
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* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': While throwing Matsuri a two-person birthday party, Suzu wears her usual hoodie, but makes it increasingly obvious there's no shorts underneath. After making a move on Matsuri, Suzu is slightly relieved it didn't get to the point of her disrobing. A peak out the bottom and background image imply she wasn't even wearing regular underwear beneath.
-->''I did think wrapping a ribbon around my body was a bit too much.''

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