Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 65 (click to see context) from:
* The Creator/MelGibson[=/=]Goldie Hawn movie ''Film/BirdOnAWire'' features this in the trailers for the movie. Hawn's character doesn't invoke this, though, until they're halfway up a fire escape and the wind is lifting her skirt.
to:
* The Creator/MelGibson[=/=]Goldie Hawn Creator/MelGibson[=/=] Creator/GoldieHawn movie ''Film/BirdOnAWire'' features this in the trailers for the movie. Hawn's character doesn't invoke this, though, until they're halfway up a fire escape and the wind is lifting her skirt.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Quality upgrade, cropped out unnecessary text box on bottom.
Changed line(s) 9,10 (click to see context) from:
[[quoteright:235:[[ComicBook/{{Papyrus}} https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papyrus_amazing_art.png]]]]
[[caption-width-right:235:[-Theti-Cheri: By Isis! What a horrible sight!\\
[[caption-width-right:235:[-Theti-Cheri: By Isis! What a horrible sight!\\
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 192 (click to see context) from:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando. Some did complain to Hitchcock, and [[DeadpanSnarker he said]] "I don't know whether that's a concern for wardrobe or hairdressing" (some nude photos of her survive, showing she was very far from the modern depilatory fashion in that regard).
to:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the titular lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando. Some did complain to Hitchcock, and [[DeadpanSnarker he said]] "I don't know whether that's a concern for wardrobe or hairdressing" (some nude photos of her survive, showing she was very far from the modern depilatory fashion in that regard).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 82 (click to see context) from:
* In Christopher Paolini's ''Literature/Eragon'' series, when Eragon and Arya are escaping from one of the cities in the Empire, Arya makes Eragon climb up a ladder before her, stating "A dress is considerably more breezy than pants."
to:
* In Christopher Paolini's ''Literature/Eragon'' ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' series, when Eragon and Arya are escaping from one of the cities in the Empire, Arya makes Eragon climb up a ladder before her, stating "A dress is considerably more breezy than pants."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 128 (click to see context) from:
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', Angelica orders the boys to first go up, then the ladies, and finally her. Crow was the only one who got it and got pissed at Angelica for getting the good stuff while the rest of the girls aren't pleased when they finally climb up the ladder.
to:
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', Angelica orders the boys to first go up, then the ladies, and finally her. Crow was the only one who got it and got pissed at Angelica for getting the good stuff while the rest of the girls aren't pleased when they finally climb up the ladder. Later on in ''Cold Steel II'', the party sometimes have to crawl through ventilation ducts to reach things.
-->'''Alisa:''' Why do we have to crawl through these ducts?\\
'''Millium:''' Who cares if the boys get a sneak peek of your panties?\\
'''Alisa:''' I do!
-->'''Alisa:''' Why do we have to crawl through these ducts?\\
'''Millium:''' Who cares if the boys get a sneak peek of your panties?\\
'''Alisa:''' I do!
Deleted line(s) 144,147 (click to see context) :
* ''VideoGame/TrailsOfColdSteel II:'' The party sometimes have to crawl through ventilation ducts to reach things.
-->'''Alisa:''' Why do we have to crawl through these ducts?\\
'''Millium:''' Who cares if the boys get a sneak peek of your panties?\\
'''Alisa:''' I do!
-->'''Alisa:''' Why do we have to crawl through these ducts?\\
'''Millium:''' Who cares if the boys get a sneak peek of your panties?\\
'''Alisa:''' I do!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 41 (click to see context) from:
** A similar moment happens in ''Anime/DragonBallThePathToPower'' when Oolong falls out his house wagon and laying on the ground looks up excited as Bulma is stepping over. However, Bulma doesn't notice as she steps on him.
to:
** A similar moment happens in ''Anime/DragonBallThePathToPower'' when Oolong falls out of his house wagon and wagon. While laying on the ground he looks up up, excited as Bulma is stepping over.over him. However, Bulma doesn't notice as she steps on him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 21,22 (click to see context) from:
The trope's name is a reference to the popular [[BoardGames board game]] ''Snakes and Ladders'' (sometimes called ''Chutes and Ladders'').
to:
The trope's name is a reference to the popular [[BoardGames board game]] ''Snakes and Ladders'' {{Board Game|s}} ''TabletopGame/SnakesAndLadders'' (sometimes called ''Chutes and Ladders'').
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 193 (click to see context) from:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando. Some did complain to Hitchcock, and [[DeadpanSnarker he said]] "I don’t know whether that’s a concern for wardrobe or hairdressing" (some nude photos of her survive, showing she was very far from the modern depilatory fashion in that regard).
to:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando. Some did complain to Hitchcock, and [[DeadpanSnarker he said]] "I don’t don't know whether that’s that's a concern for wardrobe or hairdressing" (some nude photos of her survive, showing she was very far from the modern depilatory fashion in that regard).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
changed as the uk monarch has changed
Changed line(s) 100 (click to see context) from:
** Creator/FrazerHines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems -- supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
to:
** Creator/FrazerHines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems -- supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen [[UsefulNotes/ElizabethII one of the show's more famous fans]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 173 (click to see context) from:
* Defied in ''Webcomic/DevilsCandy'', where Ricket (in disguise as the CuteWitch Gretel [[ItMakesSenseInContext for reasons]]) is unconcerned about standing on Yahgie's shoulders to reach a window [[https://www.devilscandycomic.com/comic/ch05p27 since she's wearing bloomers]], effectively ModestyShorts.
to:
* Defied in ''Webcomic/DevilsCandy'', where Ricket (in disguise as the CuteWitch Gretel [[ItMakesSenseInContext for reasons]]) is unconcerned about standing on Yahgie's shoulders to reach a window [[https://www.devilscandycomic.com/comic/ch05p27 since the loose, baggy bloomers she's wearing bloomers]], wearing]] are effectively ModestyShorts.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* Defied in ''Webcomic/DevilsCandy'', where Ricket (in disguise as the CuteWitch Gretel [[ItMakesSenseInContext for reasons]]) is unconcerned about standing on Yahgie's shoulders to reach a window [[https://www.devilscandycomic.com/comic/ch05p27 since she's wearing bloomers]], effectively ModestyShorts.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 192 (click to see context) from:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando. Some did complain to Hitchcock, and [[DeadpanSnarker he said]] "I don’t know whether that’s a concern for wardrobe or hairdressing" (some naked photos of her survive, showing she was very far from the modern depilatory fashion in that regard).
to:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando. Some did complain to Hitchcock, and [[DeadpanSnarker he said]] "I don’t know whether that’s a concern for wardrobe or hairdressing" (some naked nude photos of her survive, showing she was very far from the modern depilatory fashion in that regard).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 192 (click to see context) from:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando.
to:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance -- but because she was GoingCommando. Some did complain to Hitchcock, and [[DeadpanSnarker he said]] "I don’t know whether that’s a concern for wardrobe or hairdressing" (some naked photos of her survive, showing she was very far from the modern depilatory fashion in that regard).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
dewicked Shes Got Legs
Changed line(s) 84 (click to see context) from:
* ''The Takers'' by Jerry Ahern. Mary-Frances Mulrooney is boarding a nuclear submarine and gets a WolfWhistle from a sailor down the hatch. An officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
to:
* ''The Takers'' by Jerry Ahern. Mary-Frances Mulrooney is boarding a nuclear submarine and gets a WolfWhistle from a sailor down the hatch. An officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs [[LegFocus none of the women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 110 (click to see context) from:
* The finals of Wrestling/TerriRunnels' [[FunWithAcronyms "Terri Invitational Tournament"]], where the winning team got $100,000 and her managerial services, between [[Wrestling/MattHardy the]] [[Wrestling/JeffHardy Hardys]] and Wrestling/{{Edge}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Christian}} was a ladder match at ''[[Wrestling/{{WWE}} WWF]] Wrestling/NoMercy 1999''. To promote it, she did a promo where she was climbing a ladder while wearing a skirt, complete with commentator [[Wrestling/JerryLawler Jerry "The King" Lawler]], in full pervert mode, looking up, though, uncharacteristically, nothing was actually shown. The fact that her top was almost open likely had something to do with it.
to:
* The finals of Wrestling/TerriRunnels' [[FunWithAcronyms "Terri Invitational Tournament"]], where the winning team got $100,000 and her managerial services, between [[Wrestling/MattHardy the]] [[Wrestling/JeffHardy Hardys]] and Wrestling/{{Edge}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Christian}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Christian}} was a ladder match at ''[[Wrestling/{{WWE}} WWF]] Wrestling/NoMercy 1999''. To promote it, she did a promo where she was climbing a ladder while wearing a skirt, complete with commentator [[Wrestling/JerryLawler Jerry "The King" Lawler]], in full pervert mode, looking up, though, uncharacteristically, nothing was actually shown. The fact that her top was almost open likely had something to do with it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Alphabetization.
Deleted line(s) 1,2 (click to see context) :
%% Image selected via crowner in the Image Suggestion thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/ImagePickin/ImageSuggestions68
%% Please do not change or remove without starting a new thread.
%% Please do not change or remove without starting a new thread.
%%
%% The examples have been alphabetized. Please put any new example in its proper place in the folder rather than at the end.
%%
%%
%% Image selected via crowner in the Image Suggestion thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/ImagePickin/ImageSuggestions68
%% Please do not change or remove without starting a new thread.
%%
%% The examples have been alphabetized. Please put any new example in its proper place in the folder rather than at the end.
%%
%%
%% Image selected via crowner in the Image Suggestion thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/ImagePickin/ImageSuggestions68
%% Please do not change or remove without starting a new thread.
%%
Deleted line(s) 24,34 (click to see context) :
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
** In a scene cut by 4Kids, during the Duelist Kingdom arc, Tea/Anzu and the cheerleading squad (lead by Tristan/Honda) were scaling a secret tower via rope. Honda suggests that Anzu go first so that if she falls they can catch her. She refuses initially, blushing and indicating her skirt. Honda doesn't understand, so Bakura explains the problem. She ultimately allows it so long as they both wear blindfolds (which eliminates the original purpose of catching her if she falls). And then the way they climb makes it a moot point, as even if the guys weren't blindfolded, they were walking up the side of the tower in a manner that prevents them from looking up her skirt anyways, except ''maybe'' when she went in the window.
** A variation happens in the first chapter of the manga, where Anzu quits a class basketball game in disgust after noticing how the boys would only pass the ball to the girls when they were in a spot where they would have to make a jump shot...
* In ''Anime/EsOtherwise'', Yuuki, Kai and Asuka are being pursued by a killer cyborg. Escaping into the sewer, Yuuki leads them up a ladder while carrying Asuka on his back. Asuka (who's wearing a short skirt) requests that Kai go up first. Not understanding, Yuuki heads up the ladder anyway, giving Kai a perfect view (he blushes tomato-red). [[TheWoobie She cries afterwards]], since Kai is basically her LoveInterest (and Yuuki still never got it).
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** In ''Manga/DragonBall'' {{Filler}}, Bulma wants to watch the Preliminaries matches of World Martial Arts Tournament and has Oolong give her a boost, Oolong at first annoyed suddenly realizes this is a golden opportunity to perv since she's wearing a mini-skirt but he is soon caught by Bulma who stomps his face. However this causes Bulma to lose balance and fall over exposing herself to a crowd of nearby men.
** A similar moment happens in ''Anime/DragonBallThePathToPower'' when Oolong falls out his house wagon and laying on the ground looks up excited as Bulma is stepping over, however Bulma doesn't notice as she steps on him.
%%* ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' starts with this scene.
* In ''Manga/Bastard1988'' (the anime), when Dark Schneider goes off to rescue Tia from a ninja along with the royal army AND the Royal Princess, they run into a problem like this during the assault on the tower. Since the ground-floor is a battleground, DS has to go up last to protect the ladder, but the princess refuses to go up first since she's wearing a rather short skirt. (She originally wore it under a rather fancy set of armor, but DS had her take it off once it became clear that it was completely useless and very encumbering.) DS rolls his eyes, throws her over his shoulder, and climbs up the ladder with her hanging there. Thus, instead of him potentially looking up her skirt, she winds up having her boobs bouncing off his back and her hips grinding against his face all the way up. Judging from her expression, she'd probably have preferred it the other way around.
* An early episode of ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' had Zoe suspect this trope was in effect once she was offered "Ladies First" up a ladder.
* The first time we met Kamome in ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara'', she is going first up stairs in a very short skirt providing a PantyShot; when some boys enjoying the view remark her this, her first action is to demand money from them in exchange for the fanservice, so she doesn't denounce them as perverts.
** In a scene cut by 4Kids, during the Duelist Kingdom arc, Tea/Anzu and the cheerleading squad (lead by Tristan/Honda) were scaling a secret tower via rope. Honda suggests that Anzu go first so that if she falls they can catch her. She refuses initially, blushing and indicating her skirt. Honda doesn't understand, so Bakura explains the problem. She ultimately allows it so long as they both wear blindfolds (which eliminates the original purpose of catching her if she falls). And then the way they climb makes it a moot point, as even if the guys weren't blindfolded, they were walking up the side of the tower in a manner that prevents them from looking up her skirt anyways, except ''maybe'' when she went in the window.
** A variation happens in the first chapter of the manga, where Anzu quits a class basketball game in disgust after noticing how the boys would only pass the ball to the girls when they were in a spot where they would have to make a jump shot...
* In ''Anime/EsOtherwise'', Yuuki, Kai and Asuka are being pursued by a killer cyborg. Escaping into the sewer, Yuuki leads them up a ladder while carrying Asuka on his back. Asuka (who's wearing a short skirt) requests that Kai go up first. Not understanding, Yuuki heads up the ladder anyway, giving Kai a perfect view (he blushes tomato-red). [[TheWoobie She cries afterwards]], since Kai is basically her LoveInterest (and Yuuki still never got it).
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** In ''Manga/DragonBall'' {{Filler}}, Bulma wants to watch the Preliminaries matches of World Martial Arts Tournament and has Oolong give her a boost, Oolong at first annoyed suddenly realizes this is a golden opportunity to perv since she's wearing a mini-skirt but he is soon caught by Bulma who stomps his face. However this causes Bulma to lose balance and fall over exposing herself to a crowd of nearby men.
** A similar moment happens in ''Anime/DragonBallThePathToPower'' when Oolong falls out his house wagon and laying on the ground looks up excited as Bulma is stepping over, however Bulma doesn't notice as she steps on him.
%%* ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' starts with this scene.
* In ''Manga/Bastard1988'' (the anime), when Dark Schneider goes off to rescue Tia from a ninja along with the royal army AND the Royal Princess, they run into a problem like this during the assault on the tower. Since the ground-floor is a battleground, DS has to go up last to protect the ladder, but the princess refuses to go up first since she's wearing a rather short skirt. (She originally wore it under a rather fancy set of armor, but DS had her take it off once it became clear that it was completely useless and very encumbering.) DS rolls his eyes, throws her over his shoulder, and climbs up the ladder with her hanging there. Thus, instead of him potentially looking up her skirt, she winds up having her boobs bouncing off his back and her hips grinding against his face all the way up. Judging from her expression, she'd probably have preferred it the other way around.
* An early episode of ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' had Zoe suspect this trope was in effect once she was offered "Ladies First" up a ladder.
* The first time we met Kamome in ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara'', she is going first up stairs in a very short skirt providing a PantyShot; when some boys enjoying the view remark her this, her first action is to demand money from them in exchange for the fanservice, so she doesn't denounce them as perverts.
Changed line(s) 36 (click to see context) from:
* Komari has this worry while climbing a ladder around Riki in an episode of the ''VisualNovel/LittleBusters'' anime.
to:
* Komari has this worry Matsuri of ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'', [[GenderBender having only recently been living as a girl]], often [[DifferentForGirls forgets]] how a skirt can end up showing off his underwear. This comes to a head while climbing SkySurfing above Soga, where his own [[MarilynManeuver gust of wind]] provides a view that [[DefeatByModesty sends Soga running]].
-->'''Matsuri:''' What just happened!?\\
'''Shirogane:''' It's because you showed him your panties. (How shameless!)\\
'''Matsuri:''' [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Huh?]]
* In ''[[Manga/Bastard1988 Bastard!!]]'' (the anime), when Dark Schneider goes off to rescue Tia from a ninja along with the royal army AND the Royal Princess, they run into a problem like this during the assault on the tower. Since the ground-floor is a battleground, DS has to go up last to protect the ladder, but the princess refuses to go up first since she's wearing a rather short skirt. (She originally wore it under a rather fancy set of armor, but DS had her take it off once it became clear that it was completely useless and very encumbering.) DS rolls his eyes, throws her over his shoulder, and climbs up the ladderaround Riki in an episode with her hanging there. Thus, instead of him potentially looking up her skirt, she winds up having her boobs bouncing off his back and her hips grinding against his face all the ''VisualNovel/LittleBusters'' anime.way up. Judging from her expression, she'd probably have preferred it the other way around.
-->'''Matsuri:''' What just happened!?\\
'''Shirogane:''' It's because you showed him your panties. (How shameless!)\\
'''Matsuri:''' [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Huh?]]
* In ''[[Manga/Bastard1988 Bastard!!]]'' (the anime), when Dark Schneider goes off to rescue Tia from a ninja along with the royal army AND the Royal Princess, they run into a problem like this during the assault on the tower. Since the ground-floor is a battleground, DS has to go up last to protect the ladder, but the princess refuses to go up first since she's wearing a rather short skirt. (She originally wore it under a rather fancy set of armor, but DS had her take it off once it became clear that it was completely useless and very encumbering.) DS rolls his eyes, throws her over his shoulder, and climbs up the ladder
Changed line(s) 38,40 (click to see context) from:
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. Misato and Kaji are trapped in an elevator during a power blackout at NERV. Trying to open the ceiling trapdoor, she ends up kneeling on Kaji's shoulders, warning him not to look up her skirt. Kaji clearly wants to just get out of there and has no intention of doing so, especially when Misato says she [[PottyEmergency urgently has to go to the bathroom]].
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' this is one of the reasons why Robin firmly ''refused'' to "[[CombiningMecha dock]]" with Franky, Usopp, Chopper, Zoro and Sanji as apart from it being too embarrassing, it would require Franky to dangle her upside down while she's wearing a skirt. When Sanji the HandsomeLech realizes this, Robin shoots him a scary DeathGlare as if reading his mind.
* Inverted for humor (and arguably the only genuine fanservice in the entire series) in the last episode of ''Anime/GhostStories'' Desperate to save Satsuki, Momoko has Hajime and Leo boost her into a high window in the old school building. It's only after the two boys (and the camera) look up and get an eyeful that this possibility occurs to any of them. Momoko doesn't catch on and the two boys are too embarrassed to mention it.
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' this is one of the reasons why Robin firmly ''refused'' to "[[CombiningMecha dock]]" with Franky, Usopp, Chopper, Zoro and Sanji as apart from it being too embarrassing, it would require Franky to dangle her upside down while she's wearing a skirt. When Sanji the HandsomeLech realizes this, Robin shoots him a scary DeathGlare as if reading his mind.
* Inverted for humor (and arguably the only genuine fanservice in the entire series) in the last episode of ''Anime/GhostStories'' Desperate to save Satsuki, Momoko has Hajime and Leo boost her into a high window in the old school building. It's only after the two boys (and the camera) look up and get an eyeful that this possibility occurs to any of them. Momoko doesn't catch on and the two boys are too embarrassed to mention it.
to:
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. Misato and Kaji are trapped The first time we met Kamome in an elevator during a power blackout at NERV. Trying to open the ceiling trapdoor, ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara'', she ends is going first up kneeling on Kaji's shoulders, warning him not to look up her skirt. Kaji clearly wants to just get out of there and has no intention of doing so, especially stairs in a very short skirt providing a PantyShot; when Misato says she [[PottyEmergency urgently has to go to some boys enjoying the bathroom]].
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' this is one of the reasons why Robin firmly ''refused'' to "[[CombiningMecha dock]]" with Franky, Usopp, Chopper, Zoro and Sanji as apart from it being too embarrassing, it would require Franky to dangleview remark her upside down while she's wearing a skirt. When Sanji the HandsomeLech realizes this, Robin shoots him a scary DeathGlare as if reading his mind.
* Invertedher first action is to demand money from them in exchange for humor (and arguably the only genuine fanservice in the entire series) in the last episode of ''Anime/GhostStories'' Desperate to save Satsuki, Momoko has Hajime and Leo boost her into a high window in the old school building. It's only after the two boys (and the camera) look up and get an eyeful that this possibility occurs to any of them. Momoko fanservice, so she doesn't catch on and the two boys are too embarrassed to mention it.denounce them as perverts.
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' this is one of the reasons why Robin firmly ''refused'' to "[[CombiningMecha dock]]" with Franky, Usopp, Chopper, Zoro and Sanji as apart from it being too embarrassing, it would require Franky to dangle
* Inverted
* An early episode of ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' had Zoe suspect this trope was in effect once she was offered "Ladies First" up a ladder.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** In ''Manga/DragonBall'' {{Filler}}, Bulma wants to watch the Preliminaries matches of World Martial Arts Tournament and has Oolong give her a boost. Oolong is at first annoyed, until he suddenly realizes this is a golden opportunity to perv since she's wearing a mini-skirt. But he is soon caught by Bulma, who stomps his face. However, this causes Bulma to lose balance and fall over, exposing herself to a crowd of nearby men.
** A similar moment happens in ''Anime/DragonBallThePathToPower'' when Oolong falls out his house wagon and laying on the ground looks up excited as Bulma is stepping over. However, Bulma doesn't notice as she steps on him.
* In ''Anime/EsOtherwise'', Yuuki, Kai and Asuka are being pursued by a killer cyborg. Escaping into the sewer, Yuuki leads them up a ladder while carrying Asuka on his back. Asuka (who's wearing a short skirt) requests that Kai go up first. Not understanding, Yuuki heads up the ladder anyway, giving Kai a perfect view (he blushes tomato-red). [[TheWoobie She cries afterwards]], since Kai is basically her LoveInterest (and Yuuki still never got it).
* Inverted for humor (and arguably the only genuine fanservice in the entire series) in the last episode of ''Anime/GhostStories''. Desperate to save Satsuki, Momoko has Hajime and Leo boost her into a high window in the old school building. It's only after the two boys (and the camera) look up and get an eyeful that this possibility occurs to any of them. Momoko doesn't catch on and the two boys are too embarrassed to mention it.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** In ''Manga/DragonBall'' {{Filler}}, Bulma wants to watch the Preliminaries matches of World Martial Arts Tournament and has Oolong give her a boost. Oolong is at first annoyed, until he suddenly realizes this is a golden opportunity to perv since she's wearing a mini-skirt. But he is soon caught by Bulma, who stomps his face. However, this causes Bulma to lose balance and fall over, exposing herself to a crowd of nearby men.
** A similar moment happens in ''Anime/DragonBallThePathToPower'' when Oolong falls out his house wagon and laying on the ground looks up excited as Bulma is stepping over. However, Bulma doesn't notice as she steps on him.
* In ''Anime/EsOtherwise'', Yuuki, Kai and Asuka are being pursued by a killer cyborg. Escaping into the sewer, Yuuki leads them up a ladder while carrying Asuka on his back. Asuka (who's wearing a short skirt) requests that Kai go up first. Not understanding, Yuuki heads up the ladder anyway, giving Kai a perfect view (he blushes tomato-red). [[TheWoobie She cries afterwards]], since Kai is basically her LoveInterest (and Yuuki still never got it).
* Inverted for humor (and arguably the only genuine fanservice in the entire series) in the last episode of ''Anime/GhostStories''. Desperate to save Satsuki, Momoko has Hajime and Leo boost her into a high window in the old school building. It's only after the two boys (and the camera) look up and get an eyeful that this possibility occurs to any of them. Momoko doesn't catch on and the two boys are too embarrassed to mention it.
Changed line(s) 43,46 (click to see context) from:
* Matsuri of ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'', [[GenderBender having only recently been living as a girl]], often [[DifferentForGirls forgets]] how a skirt can end up showing off his underwear. This comes to a head while SkySurfing above Soga, where his own [[MarilynManeuver gust of wind]] provides a view that [[DefeatByModesty sends Soga running]].
-->'''Matsuri''': What just happened!?\\
'''Shirogane''': It's because you showed him your panties. (How shameless!)\\
'''Matsuri''': [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Huh?]]
-->'''Matsuri''': What just happened!?\\
'''Shirogane''': It's because you showed him your panties. (How shameless!)\\
'''Matsuri''': [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Huh?]]
to:
%%* ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' starts with this scene.
*Matsuri Komari has this worry while climbing a ladder around Riki in an episode of ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'', [[GenderBender having the ''VisualNovel/LittleBusters'' anime.
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'': Misato and Kaji are trapped in an elevator during a power blackout at NERV. Trying to open the ceiling trapdoor, she ends up kneeling on Kaji's shoulders, warning him not to look up her skirt. Kaji clearly wants to just get out of there and has no intention of doing so, especially when Misato says she [[PottyEmergency urgently has to go to the bathroom]].
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the reasons why Robin firmly ''refused'' to "[[CombiningMecha dock]]" with Franky, Usopp, Chopper, Zoro and Sanji as apart from it being too embarrassing, it would require Franky to dangle her upside down while she's wearing a skirt. When Sanji the HandsomeLech realizes this, Robin shoots him a scary DeathGlare as if reading his mind.
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
** A variation happens in the first chapter of the manga, where Anzu quits a class basketball game in disgust after noticing how the boys would onlyrecently been living pass the ball to the girls when they were in a spot where they would have to make a jump shot...
** In a scene cut by 4Kids, during the Duelist Kingdom arc, Tea/Anzu and the cheerleading squad (lead by Tristan/Honda) were scaling a secret tower via rope. Honda suggests that Anzu go first so that if she falls they can catch her. She refuses initially, blushing and indicating her skirt. Honda doesn't understand, so Bakura explains the problem. She ultimately allows it so long as they both wear blindfolds (which eliminates the original purpose of catching her if she falls). And then the way they climb makes it agirl]], often [[DifferentForGirls forgets]] how moot point, as even if the guys weren't blindfolded, they were walking up the side of the tower in a manner that prevents them from looking up her skirt can end up showing off his underwear. This comes to a head while SkySurfing above Soga, where his own [[MarilynManeuver gust of wind]] provides a view that [[DefeatByModesty sends Soga running]].
-->'''Matsuri''': What just happened!?\\
'''Shirogane''': It's because you showed him your panties. (How shameless!)\\
'''Matsuri''': [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Huh?]]anyways, except ''maybe'' when she went in the window.
*
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'': Misato and Kaji are trapped in an elevator during a power blackout at NERV. Trying to open the ceiling trapdoor, she ends up kneeling on Kaji's shoulders, warning him not to look up her skirt. Kaji clearly wants to just get out of there and has no intention of doing so, especially when Misato says she [[PottyEmergency urgently has to go to the bathroom]].
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the reasons why Robin firmly ''refused'' to "[[CombiningMecha dock]]" with Franky, Usopp, Chopper, Zoro and Sanji as apart from it being too embarrassing, it would require Franky to dangle her upside down while she's wearing a skirt. When Sanji the HandsomeLech realizes this, Robin shoots him a scary DeathGlare as if reading his mind.
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
** A variation happens in the first chapter of the manga, where Anzu quits a class basketball game in disgust after noticing how the boys would only
** In a scene cut by 4Kids, during the Duelist Kingdom arc, Tea/Anzu and the cheerleading squad (lead by Tristan/Honda) were scaling a secret tower via rope. Honda suggests that Anzu go first so that if she falls they can catch her. She refuses initially, blushing and indicating her skirt. Honda doesn't understand, so Bakura explains the problem. She ultimately allows it so long as they both wear blindfolds (which eliminates the original purpose of catching her if she falls). And then the way they climb makes it a
-->'''Matsuri''': What just happened!?\\
'''Shirogane''': It's because you showed him your panties. (How shameless!)\\
'''Matsuri''': [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Huh?]]
Deleted line(s) 50 (click to see context) :
* There's a scene from ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' where Mina climbs up something before Alan, and he's clearly taking a look up her dress. Mina is none too pleased. Half the comedy comes from the fact that Mina is wearing ridiculously modest Victorian bloomers under her dress anyway... this is the 19[[superscript:th]] century's idea of {{Fanservice}}!
* There's a scene from ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' where Mina climbs up something before Alan, and he's clearly taking a look up her dress. Mina is none too pleased. Half the comedy comes from the fact that Mina is wearing ridiculously modest Victorian bloomers under her dress anyway... this is the 19[[superscript:th]] century's idea of {{Fanservice}}!
Deleted line(s) 58,62 (click to see context) :
* The Creator/MelGibson[=/=]Goldie Hawn movie ''Film/BirdOnAWire'' featured this in the trailers for the movie. Hawn's character doesn't invoke this, though, until they're halfway up a fire escape and the wind is lifting her skirt.
* Parodied in ''Film/TheNakedGun'': Jane climbs up a ladder until only her legs can be seen.
-->'''Frank Drebin:''' ''[looking up]'' Nice beaver!\\
'''Jane:''' Thank you, [[InnocentInnuendo I just had it stuffed]]. ''[She hands down to him a taxidermied beaver.]''
* Creator/DavidFincher's ''Film/TheGame1997'' has this. When climbing out of an elevator, Christine wants Nicolas to go first. Nicolas complains that it'll be that much harder to pull Christine up than for her to go first. Christine says that she's not wearing any underwear. A few minutes later, when they are chased by dogs in the alley, Christine doesn't hesitate. Nicolas calls her on it.
* Parodied in ''Film/TheNakedGun'': Jane climbs up a ladder until only her legs can be seen.
-->'''Frank Drebin:''' ''[looking up]'' Nice beaver!\\
'''Jane:''' Thank you, [[InnocentInnuendo I just had it stuffed]]. ''[She hands down to him a taxidermied beaver.]''
* Creator/DavidFincher's ''Film/TheGame1997'' has this. When climbing out of an elevator, Christine wants Nicolas to go first. Nicolas complains that it'll be that much harder to pull Christine up than for her to go first. Christine says that she's not wearing any underwear. A few minutes later, when they are chased by dogs in the alley, Christine doesn't hesitate. Nicolas calls her on it.
Changed line(s) 65,66 (click to see context) from:
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' has the droid Dot Matrix climbing a ladder [[SpaceIsNoisy between spaceships]], followed closely by Barf. She tells him to "stop looking up my can!"
* ''Film/DrySummer'': In one scene Osman the sleazebag tells his sister-in-law Bahar to climb a ladder and check on the dam for the express purpose of getting a look up her skirt at her bloomers. The second time he gets a look up her skirt as she's up in a tree gathering fruit; she dumps all the fruit on him.
* ''Film/DrySummer'': In one scene Osman the sleazebag tells his sister-in-law Bahar to climb a ladder and check on the dam for the express purpose of getting a look up her skirt at her bloomers. The second time he gets a look up her skirt as she's up in a tree gathering fruit; she dumps all the fruit on him.
to:
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' has The Creator/MelGibson[=/=]Goldie Hawn movie ''Film/BirdOnAWire'' features this in the droid Dot Matrix trailers for the movie. Hawn's character doesn't invoke this, though, until they're halfway up a fire escape and the wind is lifting her skirt.
* Creator/DavidFincher's ''Film/{{The Game|1997}}''. When climbinga ladder [[SpaceIsNoisy between spaceships]], followed closely out of an elevator, Christine wants Nicolas to go first. Nicolas complains that it'll be that much harder to pull Christine up than for her to go first. Christine says that she's not wearing any underwear. A few minutes later, when they are chased by Barf. She tells him to "stop looking up my can!"
dogs in the alley, Christine doesn't hesitate. Nicolas calls her on it.
* ''Film/DrySummer'': In onescene scene, Osman the sleazebag tells his sister-in-law Bahar to climb a ladder and check on the dam for the express purpose of getting a look up her skirt at her bloomers. The second time he gets a look up her skirt as she's up in a tree gathering fruit; she dumps all the fruit on him.
* Creator/DavidFincher's ''Film/{{The Game|1997}}''. When climbing
* ''Film/DrySummer'': In one
* Parodied in ''Film/TheNakedGun'': Jane climbs up a ladder until only her legs can be seen.
-->'''Frank Drebin:''' ''[looking up]'' Nice beaver!\\
'''Jane:''' Thank you, [[InnocentInnuendo I just had it stuffed]]. ''[she hands down to him a taxidermied beaver]''
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' has the droid Dot Matrix climbing a ladder [[SpaceIsNoisy between spaceships]], followed closely by Barf. She tells him to "stop looking up my can!"
-->'''Frank Drebin:''' ''[looking up]'' Nice beaver!\\
'''Jane:''' Thank you, [[InnocentInnuendo I just had it stuffed]]. ''[she hands down to him a taxidermied beaver]''
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' has the droid Dot Matrix climbing a ladder [[SpaceIsNoisy between spaceships]], followed closely by Barf. She tells him to "stop looking up my can!"
Changed line(s) 71 (click to see context) from:
* Literature/AnitaBlake is climbing down into a sewer with a friend below her. For added fun, Anita explicitly says that if a skirt covers her buttocks, it's long enough for her, and she's wearing a thong. Oh, and she ''knows'' her friend is looking up her skirt, but is so...[[ReallyGetsAround empowered?]] or something that she doesn't care.
to:
* In the first ''Literature/AdrianMole'' book, Adrian helps his neighbor, Mrs. O'Leary, to put up street decorations for the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana. When she climbs a ladder, he can't help noticing her knickers, which he finds surprisingly sexy for someone who goes to church every day and twice on Sundays. ("Black lace! With red-satin ribbons!")
* Literature/AnitaBlake is climbing down into a sewer with a friend below her. For added fun, Anita explicitly says that if a skirt covers her buttocks, it's long enough for her, and she's wearing a thong. Oh, and she ''knows'' her friend is looking up her skirt, but is so... [[ReallyGetsAround empowered?]] or something that she doesn't care.
* Literature/AnitaBlake is climbing down into a sewer with a friend below her. For added fun, Anita explicitly says that if a skirt covers her buttocks, it's long enough for her, and she's wearing a thong. Oh, and she ''knows'' her friend is looking up her skirt, but is so... [[ReallyGetsAround empowered?]] or something that she doesn't care.
* A lifesaving variation in ''Literature/CiaphasCain'': While on a set stairs, he pauses and lets Colonel Kasteen pass in front of him so he can admire the view. This is turn allows him to spot a flicker of movement where there shouldn't be any, so when the weaponized servo-skulls swoop in he can give the alarm, foiling the assassination attempt.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': In ''Literature/{{Maskerade}}'', Walter Plinge insists that Nanny Ogg precede him while descending a ladder, so he can't look up her dress. If any other man had mentioned it, he'd probably be due a thumping (as Nanny's in her seventies easily, and rather plump to go by official art), but he's sincere and more than a bit daft so it's clearly honest concern. As the series' DirtyOldWoman, Nanny just contemplates that this may be the first time anyone's said that to her...
* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{It}}'', it's mentioned that as a kid, Ben Hanscom always looked up when passing under the staircases in the library because once, when he was looking up for no reason, he saw the panties of a pretty high-school girl.
* ''The Takers'' by Jerry Ahern. Mary-Frances Mulrooney is boarding a nuclear submarine and gets a WolfWhistle from a sailor down the hatch. An officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' series, Elayne Trakand is lifted into a ship on a plank attached to ropes, and has difficulty with the boatman who rowed her out there staring. Aviendha (who doesn't understand wetlander customs relating to nudity) hurls a knife into a wooden post to make the boatman understand that he mustn't look...then lifts her skirts to climb over the seats and retrieve her knife before riding up. The boatman is understandably confused.
* ''The Takers'' by Jerry Ahern. Mary-Frances Mulrooney is boarding a nuclear submarine and gets a WolfWhistle from a sailor down the hatch. An officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' series, Elayne Trakand is lifted into a ship on a plank attached to ropes, and has difficulty with the boatman who rowed her out there staring. Aviendha (who doesn't understand wetlander customs relating to nudity) hurls a knife into a wooden post to make the boatman understand that he mustn't look...then lifts her skirts to climb over the seats and retrieve her knife before riding up. The boatman is understandably confused.
Deleted line(s) 76,81 (click to see context) :
* In ''Literature/{{Maskerade}}'', Walter Plinge insists that Nanny Ogg precede him while descending a ladder, so he can't look up her dress. If any other man had mentioned it, he'd probably be due a thumping (as Nanny's in her seventies easily, and rather plump to go by official art), but he's sincere and more than a bit daft so it's clearly honest concern. As the series' DirtyOldWoman, Nanny just contemplates that this may be the first time anyone's said that to her...
* In the first ''Literature/AdrianMole'' book Adrian helps his neighbor, Mrs. O'Leary to put up street decorations for the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana. When she climbs a ladder, he can't help noticing her knickers, which he finds surprisingly sexy for someone who goes to church every day and twice on Sundays. ("Black lace! With red-satin ribbons!")
* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{It}}'', it's mentioned that as a kid, Ben Hanscom always looked up when passing under the staircases in the library because once, when he was looking up for no reason, he saw the panties of a pretty high-school girl.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' series, Elayne Trakand is lifted into a ship on a plank attached to ropes, and has difficulty with the boatman who rowed her out there staring. Aviendha (who doesn't understand wetlander customs relating to nudity) hurls a knife into a wooden post to make the boatman understand that he mustn't look...then lifts her skirts to climb over the seats and retrieve her knife before riding up. The boatman is understandably confused.
* ''The Takers'' by Jerry Ahern. Mary-Frances Mulrooney is boarding a nuclear submarine and gets a WolfWhistle from a sailor down the hatch. An officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
* A lifesaving variation in ''Literature/CiaphasCain'': While on a set stairs, he pauses and lets Colonel Kasteen pass in front of him so he can admire the view. This is turn allows him to spot a flicker of movement where there shouldn't be any, so when the weaponized servo-skulls swoop in he can give the alarm, foiling the assassination attempt.
* In the first ''Literature/AdrianMole'' book Adrian helps his neighbor, Mrs. O'Leary to put up street decorations for the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana. When she climbs a ladder, he can't help noticing her knickers, which he finds surprisingly sexy for someone who goes to church every day and twice on Sundays. ("Black lace! With red-satin ribbons!")
* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{It}}'', it's mentioned that as a kid, Ben Hanscom always looked up when passing under the staircases in the library because once, when he was looking up for no reason, he saw the panties of a pretty high-school girl.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' series, Elayne Trakand is lifted into a ship on a plank attached to ropes, and has difficulty with the boatman who rowed her out there staring. Aviendha (who doesn't understand wetlander customs relating to nudity) hurls a knife into a wooden post to make the boatman understand that he mustn't look...then lifts her skirts to climb over the seats and retrieve her knife before riding up. The boatman is understandably confused.
* ''The Takers'' by Jerry Ahern. Mary-Frances Mulrooney is boarding a nuclear submarine and gets a WolfWhistle from a sailor down the hatch. An officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
* A lifesaving variation in ''Literature/CiaphasCain'': While on a set stairs, he pauses and lets Colonel Kasteen pass in front of him so he can admire the view. This is turn allows him to spot a flicker of movement where there shouldn't be any, so when the weaponized servo-skulls swoop in he can give the alarm, foiling the assassination attempt.
* In ''Series/TwoBrokeGirls'', Han accidentally looks up Caroline's skirt while she is standing on a ladder writing on the blackboard. He rushes off in embarrassment but not before thanking her.
Deleted line(s) 87,93 (click to see context) :
* In ''Series/TwoBrokeGirls'', Han accidentally looks up Caroline's skirt while she is standing on a ladder writing on the blackboard. He rushes off in embarrassment but not before thanking her.
* An {{Inver|tedTrope}}sion: In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' 2012 Christmas special, "[[Recap/DoctorWho2012CSTheSnowmen The Snowmen]]", Clara and the Doctor ascend a long spiral staircase to a cloud where the Doctor has parked his TARDIS. The Doctor asks Clara to go first, but she refuses, telling the Doctor to keep his "eyes front". While the Doctor says he always keeps his eyes in front, Clara admits otherwise.
-->'''Doctor:''' ...Stop that!\\
'''Clara:''' [[CovertPervert No.]]
** There are a couple of occasions in TheSeventies where the Third Doctor followed his mini-skirt-wearing companion up a ladder, and he's not exactly looking away...
** Creator/FrazerHines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
* During an extended sketch on ''Series/TheBennyHillShow'' taking place on a cruise ship Benny is standing next to a ladder/stairway when a few lovely birds in short skirts go up. He gets his eyeful, then calls a buddy over so he can peek too. As the buddy arrives and sets himself up, a ManInAKilt starts his way up the stairs, giving Benny's buddy [[FanDisservice a glimpse]] of what they don't wear beneath the kilt.
* An {{Inver|tedTrope}}sion: In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' 2012 Christmas special, "[[Recap/DoctorWho2012CSTheSnowmen The Snowmen]]", Clara and the Doctor ascend a long spiral staircase to a cloud where the Doctor has parked his TARDIS. The Doctor asks Clara to go first, but she refuses, telling the Doctor to keep his "eyes front". While the Doctor says he always keeps his eyes in front, Clara admits otherwise.
-->'''Doctor:''' ...Stop that!\\
'''Clara:''' [[CovertPervert No.]]
** There are a couple of occasions in TheSeventies where the Third Doctor followed his mini-skirt-wearing companion up a ladder, and he's not exactly looking away...
** Creator/FrazerHines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
* During an extended sketch on ''Series/TheBennyHillShow'' taking place on a cruise ship Benny is standing next to a ladder/stairway when a few lovely birds in short skirts go up. He gets his eyeful, then calls a buddy over so he can peek too. As the buddy arrives and sets himself up, a ManInAKilt starts his way up the stairs, giving Benny's buddy [[FanDisservice a glimpse]] of what they don't wear beneath the kilt.
* During an extended sketch on ''Series/TheBennyHillShow'' taking place on a cruise ship, Benny is standing next to a ladder/stairway when a few lovely birds in short skirts go up. He gets his eyeful, then calls a buddy over so he can peek too. As the buddy arrives and sets himself up, a ManInAKilt starts his way up the stairs, giving Benny's buddy [[FanDisservice a glimpse]] of what they don't wear beneath the kilt.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** An {{Inver|tedTrope}}sion: In the 2012 Christmas special, "[[Recap/DoctorWho2012CSTheSnowmen The Snowmen]]", Clara and the Doctor ascend a long spiral staircase to a cloud where the Doctor has parked his TARDIS. The Doctor asks Clara to go first, but she refuses, telling the Doctor to keep his "eyes front". While the Doctor says he always keeps his eyes in front, Clara admits otherwise.
--->'''Doctor:''' ...Stop that!\\
'''Clara:''' [[CovertPervert No.]]
** There are a couple of occasions in TheSeventies where the Third Doctor followed his mini-skirt-wearing companion up a ladder, and he's not exactly looking away...
** Creator/FrazerHines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems -- supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** An {{Inver|tedTrope}}sion: In the 2012 Christmas special, "[[Recap/DoctorWho2012CSTheSnowmen The Snowmen]]", Clara and the Doctor ascend a long spiral staircase to a cloud where the Doctor has parked his TARDIS. The Doctor asks Clara to go first, but she refuses, telling the Doctor to keep his "eyes front". While the Doctor says he always keeps his eyes in front, Clara admits otherwise.
--->'''Doctor:''' ...Stop that!\\
'''Clara:''' [[CovertPervert No.]]
** There are a couple of occasions in TheSeventies where the Third Doctor followed his mini-skirt-wearing companion up a ladder, and he's not exactly looking away...
** Creator/FrazerHines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems -- supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
Changed line(s) 120 (click to see context) from:
* In ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheLastHope'', the group is on top of the tower Citadel on Lemuris, they find a long cloth leading down to the ground. [[TheHero Edge]] suggests he go first to test for strength, at which Reimi complains and calls him a pervert. She gets her wish and heads down the cloth first (this entire scene makes no sense; she doesn't wear a skirt but a panel of thigh armor over top of leather shorts).
to:
* The first game in the ''VideoGame/DisasterReport'' series features a point where a female character asks the male protagonist to climb up a ladder before she follows. Her stated reason for asking is: "I'm not wearing... um..." The game [[ButThouMust won't allow you to proceed]] until you agree. Later you can view photos stored in the camera of another character she traveled with and it reveals that he took a photo of her ([[MagicSkirt clothed]]) butt when he climbed a ladder behind her.
* Though not a ladder, in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', if you choose to climb the stairs up the Shinra Tower, Tifa will eventually realize she's wearing a miniskirt directly above her two male companions, stop, and refuse to continue until you go ahead of her.
* In''VideoGame/StarOceanTheLastHope'', ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', Angelica orders the group is on top boys to first go up, then the ladies, and finally her. Crow was the only one who got it and got pissed at Angelica for getting the good stuff while the rest of the tower Citadel on Lemuris, girls aren't pleased when they find a long cloth leading down to finally climb up the ground. [[TheHero Edge]] suggests he go first to test for strength, at which Reimi complains and calls him a pervert. She gets her wish and heads down the cloth first (this entire scene makes no sense; she doesn't wear a skirt but a panel of thigh armor over top of leather shorts).ladder.
* Though not a ladder, in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', if you choose to climb the stairs up the Shinra Tower, Tifa will eventually realize she's wearing a miniskirt directly above her two male companions, stop, and refuse to continue until you go ahead of her.
* In
Changed line(s) 122 (click to see context) from:
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'': Ada either leads Leon up a vertical ladder (while wearing what's almost a miniskirt), or asks him for a boost up to a high ledge. Leon is clearly taking in the view in the latter. ''RE 4'' also has at least one upskirt shot of Ada in a cutscene, e.g. when she saves Leon from Mendez.
to:
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'': Happens before the first full moon in ''VideoGame/Persona3'' where Yukari warns the MC and [[CasanovaWannabe Junpei]]. However, in [[UpdatedRerelease Persona 3 Portable]] she only warns [[CasanovaWannabe Junpei]] no matter what gender the MC is and after Junpei retorts to her warning Yukari suggests burying him and leaving him behind. Also odd, as she wears a skirt that, in battle, would show everything if not for the fact that [[MagicSkirt her legs end in shadow past the hemline]].
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'':
** Ada either leads Leon up a vertical ladder (while wearing what's almost a miniskirt), or asks him for a boost up to a high ledge. Leon is clearly taking in the view in the latter. ''RE 4'' also has at least one upskirt shot of Ada in a cutscene, e.g. when she saves Leon from Mendez.
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'':
** Ada either leads Leon up a vertical ladder (while wearing what's almost a miniskirt), or asks him for a boost up to a high ledge. Leon is clearly taking in the view in the latter. ''RE 4'' also has at least one upskirt shot of Ada in a cutscene, e.g. when she saves Leon from Mendez.
Changed line(s) 124,125 (click to see context) from:
** [[http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/RE2&3/chapter23.html thedarkid]]'s excellent [[LetsPlay Let's Play]] of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' has a screencap of Leon getting a view up Ada's skirt. About 80% of the way down the page.
-->"Leon is never one to pass up an upskirt view. No matter how contrived the reason."
-->"Leon is never one to pass up an upskirt view. No matter how contrived the reason."
to:
** [[http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/RE2&3/chapter23.html thedarkid]]'s excellent [[LetsPlay Let's Play]] of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' has a screencap of Leon getting a view up Ada's skirt. About (About 80% of the way down the page.
-->"Leonpage.)
--->"Leon is never one to pass up an upskirt view. No matter how contrived the reason."
-->"Leon
--->"Leon is never one to pass up an upskirt view. No matter how contrived the reason."
* Subtly implied in ''VideoGame/SilentHill3''. The Otherworld transition in Brookhaven Hospital involves Heather ascending a very long ladder. About 3/4 of the way up, she passes by Valtiel, projecting 90 degrees from the wall in such a way that, [[TheBlank if he had a face,]] he'd be looking right up her skirt. Given the game's near-constant [[RuleOfSymbolism imagery of molestation and stalkers]], this is almost certainly intentional.
* In ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheLastHope'', the group is on top of the tower Citadel on Lemuris, they find a long cloth leading down to the ground. [[TheHero Edge]] suggests he go first to test for strength, at which Reimi complains and calls him a pervert. She gets her wish and heads down the cloth first (this entire scene makes no sense; she doesn't wear a skirt but a panel of thigh armor over top of leather shorts).
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', where at one point, Cheria is standing at the top of a stepladder that would provide the character you're controlling with a clear view if you were to stand underneath her. However, anytime you approach the ladder, she'll conveniently decide to crouch down to prevent this from happening (She's shown to be wearing ModestyShorts in some cutscenes, though).
* In ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheLastHope'', the group is on top of the tower Citadel on Lemuris, they find a long cloth leading down to the ground. [[TheHero Edge]] suggests he go first to test for strength, at which Reimi complains and calls him a pervert. She gets her wish and heads down the cloth first (this entire scene makes no sense; she doesn't wear a skirt but a panel of thigh armor over top of leather shorts).
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', where at one point, Cheria is standing at the top of a stepladder that would provide the character you're controlling with a clear view if you were to stand underneath her. However, anytime you approach the ladder, she'll conveniently decide to crouch down to prevent this from happening (She's shown to be wearing ModestyShorts in some cutscenes, though).
Changed line(s) 128 (click to see context) from:
-->'''Jo-Beth:''' (hearing the screams) ...er...you go first.\\
to:
-->'''Jo-Beth:''' (hearing ''[hearing the screams) ...screams]'' ...er... you go first.\\
Deleted line(s) 131,136 (click to see context) :
* Happens before the first full moon in ''VideoGame/Persona3'' where Yukari warns the MC and [[CasanovaWannabe Junpei]]. However, in [[UpdatedRerelease Persona 3 Portable]] she only warns [[CasanovaWannabe Junpei]] no matter what gender the MC is and after Junpei retorts to her warning Yukari suggests burying him and leaving him behind. Also odd, as she wears a skirt that, in battle, would show everything if not for the fact that [[MagicSkirt her legs end in shadow past the hemline]].
* Though not a ladder, in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', if you choose to climb the stairs up the Shinra Tower, Tifa will eventually realize she's wearing a miniskirt directly above her two male companions, stop, and refuse to continue until you go ahead of her.
* Subtly implied in ''VideoGame/SilentHill3''. The Otherworld transition in Brookhaven Hospital involves Heather ascending a very long ladder. About 3/4 of the way up, she passes by Valtiel, projecting 90 degrees from the wall in such a way that, [[TheBlank if he had a face,]] he'd be looking right up her skirt. Given the game's near-constant [[RuleOfSymbolism imagery of molestation and stalkers]], this is almost certainly intentional.
* The first game in the ''VideoGame/DisasterReport'' series features a point where a female character asks the male protagonist to climb up a ladder before she follows. Her stated reason for asking is: "I'm not wearing... um..." The game [[ButThouMust won't allow you to proceed]] until you agree. Later you can view photos stored in the camera of another character she traveled with and it reveals that he took a photo of her ([[MagicSkirt clothed]]) butt when he climbed a ladder behind her.
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', where at one point, Cheria is standing at the top of a stepladder that would provide the character you're controlling with a clear view if you were to stand underneath her. However, anytime you approach the ladder, she'll conveniently decide to crouch down to prevent this from happening (She's shown to be wearing ModestyShorts in some cutscenes, though).
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', Angelica orders the boys to first go up, then the ladies, and finally her. Crow was the only one who got it and got pissed at Angelica for getting the good stuff while the rest of the girls aren't pleased when they finally climb up the ladder.
* Though not a ladder, in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', if you choose to climb the stairs up the Shinra Tower, Tifa will eventually realize she's wearing a miniskirt directly above her two male companions, stop, and refuse to continue until you go ahead of her.
* Subtly implied in ''VideoGame/SilentHill3''. The Otherworld transition in Brookhaven Hospital involves Heather ascending a very long ladder. About 3/4 of the way up, she passes by Valtiel, projecting 90 degrees from the wall in such a way that, [[TheBlank if he had a face,]] he'd be looking right up her skirt. Given the game's near-constant [[RuleOfSymbolism imagery of molestation and stalkers]], this is almost certainly intentional.
* The first game in the ''VideoGame/DisasterReport'' series features a point where a female character asks the male protagonist to climb up a ladder before she follows. Her stated reason for asking is: "I'm not wearing... um..." The game [[ButThouMust won't allow you to proceed]] until you agree. Later you can view photos stored in the camera of another character she traveled with and it reveals that he took a photo of her ([[MagicSkirt clothed]]) butt when he climbed a ladder behind her.
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', where at one point, Cheria is standing at the top of a stepladder that would provide the character you're controlling with a clear view if you were to stand underneath her. However, anytime you approach the ladder, she'll conveniently decide to crouch down to prevent this from happening (She's shown to be wearing ModestyShorts in some cutscenes, though).
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', Angelica orders the boys to first go up, then the ladies, and finally her. Crow was the only one who got it and got pissed at Angelica for getting the good stuff while the rest of the girls aren't pleased when they finally climb up the ladder.
* [[http://whitepony.crosstimecafe.com/comicstrips/minicomics/NEOCTC/NEOCTC_053.htm Here]] in the Neolithic ''Webcomic/CrossTimeCafe'', a Scottish tiger gets quite an eyeful of a female feline as he holds the ladder!
* Mace appears [[http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/GNSaga.php?pg=147 stunned]] by [[http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/GNSaga.php?pg=149 the view up his love interest Lilith's skirt]] as they descend a rock cliff together in Volume 2 of ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}''.
* [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1500/fv01447.htm This]] ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'' strip does it with stairs and a tail as Florence leads Max Post up some stairs.
* Mace appears [[http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/GNSaga.php?pg=147 stunned]] by [[http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/GNSaga.php?pg=149 the view up his love interest Lilith's skirt]] as they descend a rock cliff together in Volume 2 of ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}''.
* [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1500/fv01447.htm This]] ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'' strip does it with stairs and a tail as Florence leads Max Post up some stairs.
Changed line(s) 168,170 (click to see context) from:
* [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1500/fv01447.htm This]] ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'' strip does it with stairs and a tail as Florence leads Max Post up some stairs.
* [[http://whitepony.crosstimecafe.com/comicstrips/minicomics/NEOCTC/NEOCTC_053.htm Here]] in the Neolithic ''Webcomic/CrossTimeCafe'' a Scottish tiger gets quite an eyeful of a female feline as he holds the ladder!
* [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0522.html This]] ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' strip:
* [[http://whitepony.crosstimecafe.com/comicstrips/minicomics/NEOCTC/NEOCTC_053.htm Here]] in the Neolithic ''Webcomic/CrossTimeCafe'' a Scottish tiger gets quite an eyeful of a female feline as he holds the ladder!
* [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0522.html This]] ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' strip:
to:
* [[http://whitepony.crosstimecafe.com/comicstrips/minicomics/NEOCTC/NEOCTC_053.htm Here]] in the Neolithic ''Webcomic/CrossTimeCafe'' a Scottish tiger gets quite an eyeful of a female feline as he holds the ladder!
Deleted line(s) 172 (click to see context) :
* Mace appears [[http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/GNSaga.php?pg=147 stunned]] by [[http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/GNSaga.php?pg=149 the view up his love interest Lilith's skirt]] as they descend a rock cliff together in Volume 2 of ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 96,99 (click to see context) from:
--> '''Rose''': It needs someone with a good head for heights.
--> '''Hyacinth''': And someone with a longer skirt. Rose, I forbid you to go up that ladder wearing that skirt!
--> '''Rose''': (cheerfully) Do you want me to take it off, then?
--> '''Hyacinth''': No, of course not!! ({{Beat}}) Though I doubt if anybody would notice the difference.
--> '''Hyacinth''': And someone with a longer skirt. Rose, I forbid you to go up that ladder wearing that skirt!
--> '''Rose''': (cheerfully) Do you want me to take it off, then?
--> '''Hyacinth''': No, of course not!! ({{Beat}}) Though I doubt if anybody would notice the difference.
to:
--> '''Hyacinth''':
'''Hyacinth:''' And someone with a longer skirt. Rose, I forbid you to go up that ladder wearing that
--> '''Rose''': (cheerfully)
'''Rose:''' ''[cheerfully]'' Do you want me to take it off,
--> '''Hyacinth''':
'''Hyacinth:''' No, of course not!!
Changed line(s) 103 (click to see context) from:
[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
to:
Changed line(s) 111 (click to see context) from:
[[folder:Theater]]
to:
Changed line(s) 116 (click to see context) from:
'''Toni:''' ''[Shrugs]'' Oh, that. Nobody here looks. Most of our customers are ''classical''.
to:
'''Toni:''' ''[Shrugs]'' ''[shrugs]'' Oh, that. Nobody here looks. Most of our customers are ''classical''.
Changed line(s) 138,140 (click to see context) from:
--> '''Alisa:''' Why do we have to crawl through these ducts?
--> '''Millium:''' Who cares if the boys get a sneak peek of your panties?
--> '''Alisa:''' I do!
--> '''Millium:''' Who cares if the boys get a sneak peek of your panties?
--> '''Alisa:''' I do!
to:
-->
'''Millium:''' Who cares if the boys get a sneak peek of your
-->
'''Alisa:''' I do!
Changed line(s) 142,143 (click to see context) from:
-->'''Saeko:''' I hope you guys didn't look up my skirt.
-->'''Adachi:''' That's the only thing you were worried about?
-->'''Adachi:''' That's the only thing you were worried about?
to:
-->'''Saeko:''' I hope you guys didn't look up my skirt. \n-->'''Adachi:''' \\
'''Adachi:''' That's the only thing you were worried about?
'''Adachi:''' That's the only thing you were worried about?
Changed line(s) 159,160 (click to see context) from:
-->'''Nora''': Stop looking! ''(covers herself, looks away, [[CovertPervert but then smirks]])''\\
'''Ren:''' Gah! ''(hurriedly looks away, covering his eyes)''
'''Ren:''' Gah! ''(hurriedly looks away, covering his eyes)''
to:
'''Ren:''' Gah!
* [[http://files.fobby.net/0000/6df9/Earthbound235.jpg This]] ''Webcomic/TheChosenFour'' strip has Paula telling an hypothetical Jeff he "better not look up" while descending in the mole-infested mine.
Changed line(s) 166 (click to see context) from:
* [[http://files.fobby.net/0000/6df9/Earthbound235.jpg This]] ''Webcomic/TheChosenFour'' strip has Paula telling an hypothetical Jeff he "better not look up" while descending in the mole-infested mine.
to:
* [[http://files.fobby.net/0000/6df9/Earthbound235.jpg This]] ''Webcomic/TheChosenFour'' strip has Paula telling an hypothetical Jeff he "better not look up" In [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=196-togetherness a Christmas strip]] from ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'', Gyrognome seems to enjoys watching Good Girl setting up the Christmas tree while descending in climbing on a stool. Note that with his size, he probably doesn't need the mole-infested mine.ladders anyway.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', "Is Anybody Out There?": Odd and Aelita have to rush to the Factory in their nightwear. And when they're climbing down the ladder to the sewer, Odd's gaze is firmly set toward Aelita's pantless nightgown.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', military uniforms for both sexes are skirted, which leads to a scene with [[FanDisservice Zapp Branigan climbing a ladder and Kif looking away]], but [[{{Squick}} not out of respect for his captain's modesty]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', military uniforms for both sexes are skirted, which leads to a scene with [[FanDisservice Zapp Branigan climbing a ladder and Kif looking away]], but [[{{Squick}} not out of respect for his captain's modesty]].
Deleted line(s) 176,177 (click to see context) :
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', military uniforms for both sexes are skirted, which leads to a scene with [[FanDisservice Zapp Branigan climbing a ladder and Kif looking away]], but [[{{Squick}} not out of respect for his captain's modesty]].
* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', "Is Anybody Out There?": Odd and Aelita have to rush to the Factory in their nightwear. And when they're climbing down the ladder to the sewer, Odd's gaze is firmly set toward Aelita's pantless nightgown.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', "Is Anybody Out There?": Odd and Aelita have to rush to the Factory in their nightwear. And when they're climbing down the ladder to the sewer, Odd's gaze is firmly set toward Aelita's pantless nightgown.
Changed line(s) 181 (click to see context) from:
* Averted by the U.S. Navy, and maybe others. Sailors respect a lady's modesty (and perhaps the occasional Scotsman) by facing away. To hear some people tell it - not as much as you'd hope.
to:
* Averted by the U.S. Navy, and maybe others. Sailors respect a lady's modesty (and perhaps the occasional Scotsman) by facing away. To hear some people tell it - -- not as much as you'd hope.
Changed line(s) 184,185 (click to see context) from:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance - but because she was GoingCommando.
to:
* While filming Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'', Creator/TallulahBankhead always got a round of applause from the crew when she climbed out of the lifeboat at the end of a shoot. Not for her performance - -- but because she was GoingCommando.
GoingCommando.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 103 (click to see context) from:
[[folder: Professional Wrestling]]
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
usage in descriptions is fine; my mistake
Changed line(s) 34 (click to see context) from:
* The first time we met Kamome in ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara'', she is going first up stairs in a very short skirt providing a panty shot; when some boys enjoying the view remark her this, her first action is to demand money from them in exchange for the fanservice, so she doesn't denounce them as perverts.
to:
* The first time we met Kamome in ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara'', she is going first up stairs in a very short skirt providing a panty shot; PantyShot; when some boys enjoying the view remark her this, her first action is to demand money from them in exchange for the fanservice, so she doesn't denounce them as perverts.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
trope def-only
Changed line(s) 34 (click to see context) from:
* The first time we met Kamome in ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara'', she is going first up stairs in a very short skirt providing a PantyShot; when some boys enjoying the view remark her this, her first action is to demand money from them in exchange for the fanservice, so she doesn't denounce them as perverts.
to:
* The first time we met Kamome in ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara'', she is going first up stairs in a very short skirt providing a PantyShot; panty shot; when some boys enjoying the view remark her this, her first action is to demand money from them in exchange for the fanservice, so she doesn't denounce them as perverts.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 62 (click to see context) from:
* Creator/DavidFincher's ''Film/TheGame'' has this. When climbing out of an elevator, Christine wants Nicolas to go first. Nicolas complains that it'll be that much harder to pull Christine up than for her to go first. Christine says that she's not wearing any underwear. A few minutes later, when they are chased by dogs in the alley, Christine doesn't hesitate. Nicolas calls her on it.
to:
* Creator/DavidFincher's ''Film/TheGame'' ''Film/TheGame1997'' has this. When climbing out of an elevator, Christine wants Nicolas to go first. Nicolas complains that it'll be that much harder to pull Christine up than for her to go first. Christine says that she's not wearing any underwear. A few minutes later, when they are chased by dogs in the alley, Christine doesn't hesitate. Nicolas calls her on it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 92 (click to see context) from:
** Frazer Hines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
to:
** Frazer Hines, Creator/FrazerHines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* In Christopher Paolini's ''Literature/Eragon'' series, when Eragon and Arya are escaping from one of the cities in the Empire, Arya makes Eragon climb up a ladder before her, stating "A dress is considerably more breezy than pants."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 91 (click to see context) from:
** Frasier Hines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
to:
** Frasier Frazer Hines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
** There are a couple of occasions in TheSeventies where the Third Doctor followed his mini-skirt-wearing companion up a ladder, and he's not exactly looking away...
** Frasier Hines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
** Frasier Hines, who played the [[ManInAKilt kilt-wearing]] Jamie under the previous incarnation, had fun with the crew trying to get this kind of shot by weighting the hems--supposedly a method favored by [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen one of the show's more famous fans]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Changed line(s) 14,15 (click to see context) from:
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's an example of MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, and ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
to:
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's an example of MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, ModestyShorts and ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 14,15 (click to see context) from:
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's an example of MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, or ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
to:
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's an example of MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, or and ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 16,17 (click to see context) from:
The trope's name is a reference to the popular [[BoardGames board game]] ''Chutes and Ladders'' (sometimes called ''Snakes and Ladders'').
to:
The trope's name is a reference to the popular [[BoardGames board game]] ''Chutes ''Snakes and Ladders'' (sometimes called ''Snakes ''Chutes and Ladders'').
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 12,15 (click to see context) from:
Basically, a savvy, skirted woman refuses to climb, scale, ascend, mount or escalate a ladder or ladder-like device while men are nearby for fear of subverting Magic Skirt, and [[PantyShot well, you know...]]
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, or ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, or ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
to:
Basically, any situation where a savvy, skirted woman refuses to climb, scale, ascend, mount mount, or escalate a ladder or ladder-like device while men are nearby for fear of subverting Magic Skirt, and letting said men catch a glimpse of her [[PantyShot well, you know...]]
panties]] (assuming she's even [[GoingCommando wearing any]], that is).
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's an example of MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, or ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's an example of MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, or ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 14,15 (click to see context) from:
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts or SkirtOverSlacks, or even ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.
to:
She's not always successful. But if she's lucky, [[AllMenArePerverts not all men in-story are perverts]]. If it's the ''cameraman'' who does this, then it's MaleGaze. Of course, this is often a RealLife concern for women women, and part of the rationale behind ModestyShorts or ModestyShorts, SkirtOverSlacks, or even ProperTightsWithASkirt. See NoPeekingRequest when they ask the character below them not to look.