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* In ''Anime/CodeGeass'', Lelouch wraps C.C. in his Zero cape after she performed a TakingTheBullet to rescue him from the Lancelot which had him cornered (which she's fine with thanks to her CompleteImmortality) after giving her first aid (that she turned out to not need due to said immortality). He later does the same to [[spoiler:Euphemia]] in the island episode while her clothes dry out. Later, in ''R2'', Lelouch gives his jacket to his personal ActionGirl Kallen, who has been running around in a PlayboyBunny suit since the beginning of the season. Certain shippers went {{squee}} though none of the incidents are ''directly'' coded to be romantic; it's more used to show Lelouch is actually a good person despite his status as the AntiHero lead and various morally dubious actions he takes in pursuit of his goals.
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* In ''Anime/CodeGeass'', Lelouch wraps covers C.C. in his Zero cape off screen after she performed a TakingTheBullet to rescue him from the Lancelot which had him cornered (which she's fine with thanks to her CompleteImmortality) after giving her first aid (that she turned out to not need due to said immortality). He later does the same gives his cape to [[spoiler:Euphemia]] in the island episode while her clothes dry out. Later, in ''R2'', Lelouch gives wraps his jacket to on his personal ActionGirl Kallen, who has been running around in a PlayboyBunny suit since the beginning of the season. Certain shippers went {{squee}} though none of the incidents are ''directly'' coded to be romantic; it's more used to show Lelouch is actually a good person despite his status as the AntiHero lead and various morally dubious actions he takes in pursuit of his goals.goals.
*Questionable in the Kallen situation where he first makes a flirty remark about her revealing outfit before drapping his jacket around her shoulder.
*Questionable in the Kallen situation where he first makes a flirty remark about her revealing outfit before drapping his jacket around her shoulder.
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* ''SoulOfSovereignty'': After Ysmé accepts Loïc's offer to escort her to the Hollow Temple, Loïc expresses concern over whether Ysmé will be all right in just a cloak out in the icy landscape that they'll have to pass through on the way there. Rather than taking his own coat off to warm her, he immediately offers her the golden [[FlowerMotifs pallisia blossom]] pinned to his cape, which casts a comfortable [[PlayingWithFire warming spell]] over her entire person.
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* ''SoulOfSovereignty'': ''VisualNovel/SoulOfSovereignty'': After Ysmé accepts Loïc's offer to escort her to the Hollow Temple, Loïc expresses concern over whether Ysmé will be all right in just a cloak out in the icy landscape that they'll have to pass through on the way there. Rather than taking his own coat off to warm her, he immediately offers her the golden [[FlowerMotifs pallisia blossom]] pinned to his cape, which casts a comfortable [[PlayingWithFire warming spell]] over her entire person.
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* ''SoulOfSovereignty'': After Ysmé accepts Loïc's offer to escort her to the Hollow Temple, Loïc expresses concern over whether Ysmé will be all right in just a cloak out in the icy landscape that they'll have to pass through on the way there. Rather than taking his own coat off to warm her, he immediately offers her the golden [[FlowerMotifs pallisia blossom]] pinned to his cape, which casts a comfortable [[PlayingWithFire warming spell]] over her entire person.
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Because of the romantic nature of the trope, it is often used for ShipTease but [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible this is not required]]. The coat receiver could be a child, child-like, sick, or otherwise vulnerable because the core is about taking care of the other person.
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Because of the romantic nature of the trope, it is often used for ShipTease but [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible this is not required]]. The coat receiver could be a child, child-like, sick, or otherwise vulnerable because the core is about taking care of the other person.
person during cold temperatures.
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* Jim twice offers his jacket to Plato in ''Film/RebelWithoutACause'' as part of the film's barely subtextual rampant gay romance between the two. The second time, Plato accepts.
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* In the [[Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaAkiraHimekawa manga adaptation]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'', Link gives Zelda his cloak when they escape from Hyrule Castle. She thanks him, remarking that it's very warm, sparking a LuminescentBlush.
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* In the [[Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaAkiraHimekawa manga adaptation]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'', ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast2005'', Link gives Zelda his cloak when they escape from Hyrule Castle. She thanks him, remarking that it's very warm, sparking a LuminescentBlush.
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* A rare gender-reversed example occurs in ''Film/Hummingbird''. Upon finding Joey passed out in the street in front of the Covent Garden Opera House, Cristina takes off her coat and drapes it over him.
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* A rare gender-reversed example occurs in ''Film/Hummingbird''.''Film/{{Hummingbird}}''. Upon finding Joey passed out in the street in front of the Covent Garden Opera House, Cristina takes off her coat and drapes it over him.
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* A rare gender-reversed example occurs in ''Film/Hummingbird''. Upon finding Joey passed out in the street in front of the Covent Garden Opera House, Cristina takes off her coat and drapes it over him.
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* In the opening scene of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'', cyborg assassin Henrietta disobeys orders when her handler Jose is being roughed up by a terrorist, breaking his neck and then gunning down every other terrorist in sight. Jose is understandably furious but seeing that she's upset (not because she's bleeding from a bullet wound, but because Jose is mad at her) he puts his jacket over her shoulders. Henrietta barely notices the gesture.
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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'',
** Inthe opening scene of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'', her introductory scene, cyborg assassin Henrietta disobeys orders when her handler Jose is being roughed up by a terrorist, breaking his the man's neck and then gunning down every other terrorist in sight. Jose is understandably furious but seeing that she's upset (not because she's bleeding from a bullet wound, but because Jose is mad at her) he puts his jacket over her shoulders. Henrietta barely notices the gesture.gesture.
** When Claes visits the room of her handler Captain Raballo, she's then shown wearing his jacket draped around her and drinking a mug of coffee, our first indication that Raballo's gruff facade is just that.
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** When Claes visits the room of her handler Captain Raballo, she's then shown wearing his jacket draped around her and drinking a mug of coffee, our first indication that Raballo's gruff facade is just that.
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* In the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/31564853 A Little Red and Blue]]'', Sharon is inadvertently sent to the year 1944. Lacking time period appropriate currency, [[HomelessHero she's unable to get basic necessities for herself such as clothing, food, and shelter]]. She is later found by the past Steve and Bucky who are more than willing to pay for her; Bucky's aunt Agatha insists on paying Sharon for saving her from getting mugged and helping around her apartment building, but Sharon is unwilling to accept any money from them unless she absolutely has to. Sharon barely has any more clothes than what she was currently wearing before she was sent back. After rejecting the Past Steve, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy believing he's "supposed"]] [[Film/AvengersEndgame to be with her Aunt Peggy]], Sharon runs off but is caught in a cold wind. Steve catches up to her and lends her his jacket.
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* In the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/31564853 A Little Red and Blue]]'', Sharon is inadvertently sent to the year 1944. Lacking time period appropriate currency, [[HomelessHero she's unable to get basic necessities for herself such as clothing, food, and shelter]]. She is later found by the past Steve and Bucky who are more than willing to pay for her; Bucky's aunt Agatha insists on paying Sharon for saving her from getting mugged and helping around her apartment building, but Sharon is unwilling to accept any money from them unless she absolutely has to. Sharon barely has any more clothes than what she was currently wearing before she was sent back. After rejecting the Past past Steve, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy believing he's "supposed"]] [[Film/AvengersEndgame to be with her Aunt aunt Peggy]], Sharon runs off but is caught in a cold wind. Steve catches up to her and lends her his jacket.
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* In the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/31564853 A Little Red and Blue]]'', Sharon is inadvertently sent to the year 1944. Lacking time period appropriate currency, [[HomelessHero she's unable to get basic necessities for herself such as clothing, food, and shelter]]. She is later found by the past Steve and Bucky who are more than willing to pay for her; Bucky's aunt Agatha insists on paying Sharon for saving her from getting mugged and helping around her apartment building, but Sharon is unwilling to accept any money from them unless she absolutely has to. Sharon barely has any more clothes than what she was currently wearing before she was sent back. After rejecting the Past Steve, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy believing he's "supposed"]] [[Film/AvengersEndgame to be with her Aunt Peggy]], Sharon runs off but is caught in a cold wind. Steve catches up to her and lends her his jacket.
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* In the opening scene of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'', cyborg assassin Henrietta disobeys orders when her handler Jose is being roughed up by a terrorist, breaking his neck and then gunning down every other terrorist in sight. Jose is understandably furious but puts his jacket around her on seeing that she's distraught--not because she was shot in the process, but because she disappointed her handler.
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* In the opening scene of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'', cyborg assassin Henrietta disobeys orders when her handler Jose is being roughed up by a terrorist, breaking his neck and then gunning down every other terrorist in sight. Jose is understandably furious but puts his jacket around her on seeing that she's distraught--not upset (not because she was shot in the process, she's bleeding from a bullet wound, but because she disappointed Jose is mad at her) he puts his jacket over her handler.shoulders. Henrietta barely notices the gesture.
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* In the opening scene of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'', cyborg assassin Henrietta disobeys orders when her handler Jose is being roughed up by a terrorist, breaking his neck and then gunning down every other terrorist in sight. Jose is understandably furious but puts his jacket around her on seeing that she's distraught--not because she was shot in the process, but because she disappointed her handler.
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* In ''ComicBook/BatmanBlackAndWhite'', "Case Study", [[MultipleChoicePast one version of how The Joker took over the Red Hood Mob]] involves this: He was an enforcer for a ruthless and jealous mob boss, and made sure he was seen on the town with the boss's girlfriend. One night, once he's sure there's a hit out on him for it, he offers her his jacket and hat as they head home from a nightclub. The mob boss, staking out his home, shoots her thinking it's him, and ends up going down for his own girlfriend's murder, leaving [[NoNameGiven The Man Who Would Be Joker]] in charge.
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* ''ComicBook/BatmanBlackAndWhite'': In ''ComicBook/BatmanBlackAndWhite'', the story "Case Study", [[MultipleChoicePast one version of how The Joker took over the Red Hood Mob]] involves this: He was an enforcer for a ruthless and jealous mob boss, and made sure he was seen on the town with the boss's girlfriend. One night, once he's sure there's a hit out on him for it, he offers her his jacket and hat as they head home from a nightclub. The mob boss, staking out his home, shoots her thinking it's him, and ends up going down for his own girlfriend's murder, leaving [[NoNameGiven The Man Who Would Be Joker]] in charge.
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* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} did this for ComicBook/{{Rogue}} the second time they met. Gambit even reveals that he [[InvokedTrope purposely]] wears a heavy BadassLongcoat around just in case there's some scantily clad babe who needs it draped over her shoulders.
* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': After the climactic battle, Lawrence Stone wraps Etta Candy in his flight jacket since it's snowing and she's in a torn t-shirt.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': Near the end of ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' Peter notes that Mary Jane has suffered a lot of ClothingDamage and offers her the shirt of his costume. Definite ShipTease, given that they used to be together and Peter broke up with his new {{Love Interest|s}} during this storyline.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} gives ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} his cape when she lands on Earth naked in ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004''.
* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': After the climactic battle, Lawrence Stone wraps Etta Candy in his flight jacket since it's snowing and she's in a torn t-shirt.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': Near the end of ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' Peter notes that Mary Jane has suffered a lot of ClothingDamage and offers her the shirt of his costume. Definite ShipTease, given that they used to be together and Peter broke up with his new {{Love Interest|s}} during this storyline.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} gives ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} his cape when she lands on Earth naked in ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004''.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Near the end of ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' Peter notes that Mary Jane has suffered a lot of ClothingDamage and offers her the shirt of his costume. Definite ShipTease, given that they used to be together and Peter broke up with his new {{Love Interest|s}} during this storyline.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Superman gives ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} his cape when she lands on Earth naked in ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004''.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': In ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'', after the climactic battle, Lawrence Stone wraps Etta Candy in his flight jacket since it's snowing and she's in a torn t-shirt.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': ComicBook/{{Gambit}} did this for ComicBook/{{Rogue}} the second time they met. Gambit even reveals that he [[InvokedTrope purposely]] wears a heavy BadassLongcoat around just in case there's some scantily clad babe who needs it draped over her shoulders. \n* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': After the climactic battle, Lawrence Stone wraps Etta Candy in his flight jacket since it's snowing and she's in a torn t-shirt.\n* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': Near the end of ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' Peter notes that Mary Jane has suffered a lot of ClothingDamage and offers her the shirt of his costume. Definite ShipTease, given that they used to be together and Peter broke up with his new {{Love Interest|s}} during this storyline.\n* Franchise/{{Superman}} gives ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} his cape when she lands on Earth naked in ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Superman gives ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} his cape when she lands on Earth naked in ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004''.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': In ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'', after the climactic battle, Lawrence Stone wraps Etta Candy in his flight jacket since it's snowing and she's in a torn t-shirt.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': ComicBook/{{Gambit}} did this for ComicBook/{{Rogue}} the second time they met. Gambit even reveals that he [[InvokedTrope purposely]] wears a heavy BadassLongcoat around just in case there's some scantily clad babe who needs it draped over her shoulders.
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* In ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' Edward gives Bella his jacket in a cold restaurant. To be fair, he is waiting for her to go into shock after [[AttemptedRape nearly being raped]] and [[OurVampiresAreDifferent it's not like he would notice the cold anyway]]. (Tying into that, Bella notices that the jacket hasn't absorbed any body heat from Edward.)
** In ''Eclipse'', while hiding in the mountains, Jacob doesn't bother with a jacket and just zips himself [[IntimateHealing into a sleeping bag with Bella]], so his own body heat will keep her warm.
** In ''Eclipse'', while hiding in the mountains, Jacob doesn't bother with a jacket and just zips himself [[IntimateHealing into a sleeping bag with Bella]], so his own body heat will keep her warm.
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** In''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' ''Literature/Twilight2005'' Edward gives Bella his jacket in a cold restaurant. To be fair, he is waiting for her to go into shock after [[AttemptedRape nearly being raped]] and [[OurVampiresAreDifferent it's not like he would notice the cold anyway]]. (Tying into that, Bella notices that the jacket hasn't absorbed any body heat from Edward.)
** In''Eclipse'', ''Literature/Eclipse2007'', while hiding in the mountains, Jacob doesn't bother with a jacket and just zips himself [[IntimateHealing into a sleeping bag with Bella]], so his own body heat will keep her warm.
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