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* ''Series/ForeverKnight''. In "Dance by the Light of the Moon", the VillainOfTheWeek is a FemmeFatale stripper. When Nick visits her workplace, the strippers are all dancing in bras and tight skirts, or lingerie. Later however there's a ToplessnessFromTheBack shot of the murderer, who then turns to face Nick [[SceneryCensor just as he's raising his police badge to obscure her chest area]]--a shot that is included in the TitleSequence.
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* In the ''VideoGame/Yakuza'' series, strip clubs can be visited. They do not remove their clothes and characters refer to such places as 'bikini bars' which makes a lot more sense.

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* In the ''VideoGame/Yakuza'' ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza}}'' series, strip clubs can be visited. They do not remove their clothes and characters refer to such places as 'bikini bars' which makes a lot more sense.
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* [[MsFanservice Gazelle]]'s tiger dancers in ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' reach MrFanservice levels of this trope.

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* [[MsFanservice Gazelle]]'s tiger backup dancers in ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' reach MrFanservice levels of this trope.are muscular anthropomorphic tigers wearing only tight shorts and glitter, dancing as suggestively as it is allowed in a PG-rated movie.
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* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has three main casinos, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of gluttony. While the Tops loved money and the Ultraluxe valued food, Gamorrha's gimmick was sex. Various rooms in Gamorrha featured male and female prostitutes (as in, [=NPCs=] literally named "Prostitute") dancing seductively in suggestive outfits. That said, it's not actually possible for someone to be naked in this game (at least, not without mods installed). Ironically, the outfit that's applied when no clothing is equipped--a T-shirt and underpants--is ''less'' revealing than the prostitute outfit.

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* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has three main casinos, each of which focuses on a particular aspect sin of gluttony. excess. While the Tops loved money [[{{Greed}} loves money]] and the Ultraluxe valued food, Gamorrha's [[{{Gluttony}} food]], Gomorrah's gimmick was is sex. Various rooms in Gamorrha featured Gomorrah feature male and female prostitutes (as in, [=NPCs=] literally named "Prostitute") dancing seductively in suggestive outfits. That said, it's not actually possible for someone to be naked in this game (at least, not without mods installed). Ironically, the outfit that's applied (unmodded) game; ironically, the default T-shirt and underpants displayed when no clothing is equipped--a T-shirt and underpants--is equipped is ''less'' revealing than the prostitute outfit.
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* In the ''VideoGame/Yakuza'' series, strip clubs can be visited. They do not remove their clothes and characters refer to such places as 'bikini bars' which makes a lot more sense.
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* Esmeralda's dance at the Feast of Fools in ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''. Her actual dress isn't much skimpier than her regular outfit, but she lifts it enough to show off her legs and bare feet, and at the end she grabs a spear from a guard, sticks it into the stage, and spins around it. She even jumps into Frollo's lap and ties a scarf around him, which [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny he remembers a little too well for anyone's good.]] Might also be played with considering church-based ideas about lewdness in medieval France, where Esmerelda's dance really ''would'' be considered risque.

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* Esmeralda's dance at the Feast of Fools in ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''.''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}''. Her actual dress isn't much skimpier than her regular outfit, but she lifts it enough to show off her legs and bare feet, and at the end she grabs a spear from a guard, sticks it into the stage, and spins around it. She even jumps into Frollo's lap and ties a scarf around him, which [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny he remembers a little too well for anyone's good.]] Might also be played with considering church-based ideas about lewdness in medieval France, where Esmerelda's dance really ''would'' be considered risque.
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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': in the episode 'Soul Purpose' Spike celebrates being made corporeal by going to a strip club where he is approached by Lindsey posing as "Doyle". We see absolutely nothing but lingerie clad dancers, the intended gag being Spike observes he doesn't believe his lap dancer's name is really "Sunshine" and Lindsey recognises her as ex-cop Kate Lochley from seasons 1 and 2 and agrees (but Elizabeth Rohm couldn't get the time off 'Law and Order' to make the cameo).

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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': in the episode 'Soul Purpose' Spike celebrates being made corporeal by going to a strip club where he is approached by Lindsey posing as "Doyle". We see absolutely nothing but lingerie clad dancers, the intended gag being Spike observes he doesn't believe his lap dancer's name is really "Sunshine" and Lindsey recognises her as ex-cop Kate Lochley from seasons 1 and 2 and agrees (but Elizabeth Rohm couldn't get the time off 'Law and Order' to make the cameo). In the DVD commentary the writer comments that the way to make yourself popular with the cast and crew is to set scenes in a strip club.
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* ''Series/DesperateHousewives'': Susan inherits a half share in one from her estranged husband Carl who leaves it to her as a parting joke. Carl's business partner eventually buys her out but not before she does a striptease dressed as a handy-woman stripper for her plumber husband Mike to convince him he shouldn't come there any more. She later virtually adopts one of the strippers, Robin (Julie Benz), Mike commenting "I'm okay with it, I just can't help but think it's some kind of trap?".
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* Esmeralda's dance at the Feast of Fools in ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''. Her actual dress isn't much skimpier than her regular outfit, but she lifts it enough to show off her legs and bare feet, and at the end she grabs a spear from a guard, sticks it into the stage, and spins around it. She even jumps into Frollo's lap and ties a scarf around him, which [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny he remembers a little too well for anyone's good.]]

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* Esmeralda's dance at the Feast of Fools in ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''. Her actual dress isn't much skimpier than her regular outfit, but she lifts it enough to show off her legs and bare feet, and at the end she grabs a spear from a guard, sticks it into the stage, and spins around it. She even jumps into Frollo's lap and ties a scarf around him, which [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny he remembers a little too well for anyone's good.]]]] Might also be played with considering church-based ideas about lewdness in medieval France, where Esmerelda's dance really ''would'' be considered risque.
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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': in the episode 'Soul Purpose' Spike celebrates being made corporeal by going to a strip club where he is approached by Lindsey posing as "Doyle". We see absolutely nothing but lingerie clad dancers, the intended gag being Spike observes he doesn't believe his lap dancer's name is really "Sunshine" and Lindsey recognises her as ex-cop Kate Lochley from seasons 1 and 2 and agrees (but Elizabeth Rohm couldn't get the time off 'Law and Order' to make the cameo).
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* In ''Film/{{Zola}}'' this is a DiscussedTrope, as Zola is used to performing in full-nude strip clubs, but Stefani tells her that the club they're going to perform at doesn't allow full nudity. We do see characters in pasties, however.
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An exotic dancer whose outfit is revealing enough to be sexy, but modest enough to not offend censors because the show isn't rated for nudity. The show is ostensibly family-friendly, but the characters visit a strip club for story reasons. Or FanService reasons. The girls' dance moves, while alluring, are no more risque than what you'd see in the average music video, especially compared to what real strippers will do to pay for nursing school. Any "stripping" will involve a jacket, dress, or some other outer layer of clothing, and her remaining outfit, while sparkly, is essentially lingerie with all naughty bits covered.

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An exotic dancer whose outfit is revealing enough to be sexy, but modest enough to not offend censors because the show isn't rated for nudity. The show is ostensibly family-friendly, but the characters visit a strip club for story reasons. Or FanService plot-related reasons. The girls' dance moves, while alluring, are no more risque than what you'd see in the average music video, especially compared to what real strippers will do to pay for nursing school. Any "stripping" will involve a jacket, dress, or some other outer layer of clothing, and her remaining outfit, while sparkly, is essentially lingerie with all naughty bits covered.
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* The title character of ''{{VideoGame/Bayonetta}}'' is a witch who's 'clothes' are actually her PrehensileHair wrapped around her body. When she attacks, her hair moves around, giving the appearance that she is stripping. This was fine for her M-Rated home series, but when she was announced as a GuestFighter for the E10+ rated ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', she had to be toned down. While she still strips to some degree, she always has at least the bare minimum of ModestyShorts and a tube top. In her home series, some attacks left her completely naked.

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* The title character of ''{{VideoGame/Bayonetta}}'' is a witch who's whose 'clothes' are actually her PrehensileHair wrapped around her body. When she attacks, her hair moves around, giving the appearance that she is stripping. This was fine for her M-Rated home series, but when she was announced as a GuestFighter for the E10+ rated ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', she had to be toned down. While she still strips to some degree, she always has at least the bare minimum of ModestyShorts and a tube top. In her home series, some attacks left her completely naked.
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* ''Film/JohnnyBeGood'': When Johnny and some other prospective students visit a strip club, all the strippers wear sexy cowgirl outfits, but never take off anything.
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* The dancers at the Vanilla Unicorn on ''Roleplay/NoPixel'' wore skimpy outfits, but never got naked. This was done to avoid issues with Website/{{Twitch}}'s terms of service, as the majority of [=NoPixel=] streamers are on Twitch.[[note]]This ultimately didn't work; Twitch temporarily banned a player after his character hung out at the VU, so InUniverse it was evacuated and shut down.[[/note]]
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* Justified in ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''. Miss Kitty's song-and-dance number is period-accurate for Victorian-era England, with her just [[ShesGotLegs showing some leg]] in a leotard. Her song also has plenty of GettingCrapPastTheRadar.

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* Justified in ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''. Miss Kitty's song-and-dance number is period-accurate for Victorian-era England, with her just [[ShesGotLegs showing some leg]] in a leotard. Her song also has plenty of GettingCrapPastTheRadar.
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* The ''Series/Mash'' season ten opener "That's Showbiz" featured the character of Brandy Doyle, a stripper who performed a nudity-free routine. Justified considering she was no longer of the age typical of a stripper - and it was made clear that in her youth her act was not so family-friendly.

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* The ''Series/Mash'' ''Series/{{Mash}}'' season ten opener "That's Showbiz" featured the character of Brandy Doyle, a stripper who performed a nudity-free routine. Justified considering she was no longer of the age typical of a stripper - and it was made clear that in her youth her act was not so family-friendly.
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* ''Film/TheHarveyGirls'' is a movie made in 1946, featuring saloon dancers in the seedy place in town. They just dance in leotards with FluffyFashionFeathers.
* ''Film/ImitationOfLife1959'' has a sequence where Annie discovers that Sarah Jane is working in a "dive", and is horrified. Sarah Jane performs a song and dance in a tight corset, and that's about it. The implication appears to be that she's working as some kind of stripper.


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* ''Series/{{Charmed 1998}}'' has an episode with a demonic strip club, but the dancers just wear skimpy costumes. In fact, said outfits are more modest than what the Halliwells wear in some episodes (such as when Phoebe gets possessed by an Egyptian demon and dons a BellyDancer costume).


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* Wrestling/KellyKelly debuted performing a striptease segment. It would be a RunningGag that she'd get stopped before she took off her bra or showed full nudity. Ironically this was on the WWE version of ECW.
* After WWE went PG in 2008, that period until roughly 2013 had them attempting to still have {{Fanservice}}-themed Diva segments...just with a whole lot more modesty. Swimsuit matches saw them in one-pieces rather than bikinis, evening gown matches became simply wrestling in the dresses rather than ripping the clothes off, and an infamous pyjama pillow fight where the women were wearing rather modest outfits. Halloween costume contests still happened with a SexyWhateverOutfit until about 2015.
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''Film/TangoAndCash'' has Tango's younger sister Katherine (Creator/TeriHatcher) doing a stripper-like routine in a night club, playing water-covered drums while wearing a skimpy flesh-colored outfit.

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* ''Film/TangoAndCash'' has Tango's younger sister Katherine (Creator/TeriHatcher) doing a stripper-like routine in a night club, playing water-covered drums while wearing a skimpy flesh-colored outfit.
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''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie''securely within UsefulNotes/HaysCode years, Creator/RitaHayworth performs an amazingly sexy strip-tease ... in which she takes off a single glove. In story she would have gone further, but gets stopped by her jealous lover.

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''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie''securely * In ''Film/{{Gilda}}'', securely within UsefulNotes/HaysCode years, Creator/RitaHayworth performs an amazingly sexy strip-tease ... in which she takes off a single glove. In story she would have gone further, but gets stopped by her jealous lover.

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* In ''Film/{{Gilda}}'', securely within UsefulNotes/HaysCode years, Creator/RitaHayworth performs an amazingly sexy strip-tease ... in which she takes off a single glove. In story she would have gone further, but gets stopped by her jealous lover.

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* In ''Film/{{Gilda}}'', securely ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie''securely within UsefulNotes/HaysCode years, Creator/RitaHayworth performs an amazingly sexy strip-tease ... in which she takes off a single glove. In story she would have gone further, but gets stopped by her jealous lover.


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''Film/TangoAndCash'' has Tango's younger sister Katherine (Creator/TeriHatcher) doing a stripper-like routine in a night club, playing water-covered drums while wearing a skimpy flesh-colored outfit.
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* Enforced by the titular character's parents in ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay'' after realizing just in time that they accidentally hired male strippers for his birthday.

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* Enforced by While there are nude fanservice extras, the titular character's parents in ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay'' after realizing just in time that they accidentally hired male strippers principal cast of ''Film/{{Hustlers}}'' are this trope, even when the characters are doing private dances for his birthday.high-roller executives flush with cash.
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* ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay'': Australian cowboy-themed male strippers show up, but they don't do anything but perform a few tricks for the titular character's birthday party. This is actually enforced by Alex's parents; knowing that the kid loves Australia, they hired the strippers based on the "Australian cowboy" part and missed the "male stripper" part, but managed to catch their mistake in time to tell them to keep it PG.
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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': The girls take Chandler to a strip club to help him get over a recent breakup. The dancers at the club wear skimpy costumes that still keep them covered enough to air in primetime. After leaving the club the girls discuss how cute the dancers were and mention the different themed costumes they were wearing.

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* The film version of ''{{Film/Salome|1953}}'' features the Dance of the Seven Veils, where the titular princess strips off the skirts she's wearing, but still has a top on.



* The film ''Salome'' features another Rita Hayworth example. Based off the legend that Salome performed the 'dance of the seven veils' - the sequence does indeed show her removing each of the veils that make up her skirt. What she's wearing by the end of the dance is fairly risque by 1950s standards but still covers up plenty.

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* The film ''Salome'' ''{{Film/Salome|1953}}'' features another Rita Hayworth example. Based off the legend that Salome performed the 'dance of the seven veils' - the sequence does indeed show her removing each of the veils that make up her skirt. What she's wearing by the end of the dance is fairly risque by 1950s standards but still covers up plenty.
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* The film version of ''Salome'' features the Dance of the Seven Veils, where the titular princess strips off the skirts she's wearing, but still has a top on.

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* The film version of ''Salome'' ''{{Film/Salome|1953}}'' features the Dance of the Seven Veils, where the titular princess strips off the skirts she's wearing, but still has a top on.
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* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has three main casinos, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of gluttony. While the Tops loved money and the Ultraluxe valued food, Gamorrha's gimmick was sex. Various rooms in Gamorrha featured male and female prostitutes (as in, they are NOCs literally named "Prostitute") dancing seductively in suggestive outfits. That said, it's not actually possible for someone to be naked in this game (at least, not without mods installed). Ironically, the outfit that's applied when no clothing is equipped--a T-shirt and underpants--is ''less'' revealing than the prostitute outfit.

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* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has three main casinos, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of gluttony. While the Tops loved money and the Ultraluxe valued food, Gamorrha's gimmick was sex. Various rooms in Gamorrha featured male and female prostitutes (as in, they are NOCs [=NPCs=] literally named "Prostitute") dancing seductively in suggestive outfits. That said, it's not actually possible for someone to be naked in this game (at least, not without mods installed). Ironically, the outfit that's applied when no clothing is equipped--a T-shirt and underpants--is ''less'' revealing than the prostitute outfit.
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* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has three main casinos, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of gluttony. While the Tops loved money and the Ultraluxe valued food, Gamorrha's gimmick was sex. Various rooms in Gamorrha featured male and female prostitutes (as in, they are NOCs literally named "Prostitute") dancing seductively in suggestive outfits. That said, it's not actually possible for someone to be naked in this game (at least, not without mods installed). Ironically, the outfit that's applied when no clothing is equipped--a T-shirt and underpants--is ''less'' revealing than the prostitute outfit.
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* Lucifer's bar, Lux, in ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'' is never actually stated to be a strip club, but it regularly has large numbers of attractive women in maching outfits that reveal about as much as the average swimsuit who dance provocatively on stages or the club floor.

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