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* The first ''MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'' [[AudioAdaptation Sound Stage]], having been made during the FanService-filled early episodes of the first season, featured a [[MineralMacGuffin Jewel Seed-created]] [[MonsterOfTheWeek Water Monster]] that went around swallowing up girls then spitting them out naked.
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-->-- '''Asuna''' (to Negi, who's essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of TheNudifier), ''MahouSenseiNegima''

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-->-- '''Asuna''' (to Negi, who's essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of TheNudifier), Negi), ''MahouSenseiNegima''
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*''Terminator: TheSarahConnorChronicles'' - As in the films, only living matter can go through a time portal, so anyone who travels through time comes out naked on the other side.
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* The maggots in ''{{Metal Slug}} III''. While they simply melt any male characters they manage to spit on, they have a rather more... specific... effect on the females. Which still kills them, for whatever reason.
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* In ''TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'', a popular party prank using the finite improbability generator is to make all the molecules in the undergarments of one's hostess move three feet to the left. Presumably this could be done to her ''outer''garments as well, provided it's the right sort of party.
* The time traveler from Kuttner's short story "The Twonky" arrives naked, his clothing having been atomized during his temporal journey. This is mostly an excuse for him dressing up in a work uniform, so he can be mistaken for a factory employee.
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* The remake of ''[[TheItalianJob2003 The Italian Job]]'' has character expressing his desire to purchase a stereo system powerful enough to do this.

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* The remake of ''[[TheItalianJob2003 The Italian Job]]'' has a character expressing his desire to purchase a stereo system powerful enough to do this.this. He finally gets it and, during the end credits, we see him try it out on an attractive girl. A pity that she is offscreen when her clothes are blown off.
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* In one issue of the ''TeenTitans'' comic spin-off series, there was a time when Mad Mod hypnotized Beast Boy and Starfire into being evil with clothing. Beast Boy covers his shame. Starfire doesn't.

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* In one issue of the ''TeenTitans'' comic spin-off series, there was a time when Mad Mod hypnotized Beast Boy and Starfire into being evil with clothing. When they are freed from the clothes, and thus the mind control, Beast Boy covers his shame. Starfire doesn't.
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* On the ''{{Discworld}}'' While writing Trevor's love letter, Nutt who is a bit inexperienced with romance wonders if speaking poetry will cause the recipients cloths to fall off.

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* On the ''{{Discworld}}'' ''{{Discworld}}'', While writing Trevor's love letter, Nutt who is a bit inexperienced with romance wonders if speaking poetry will cause the recipients cloths to fall off.
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* On the ''Discworld'' While writing Trevor's love letter, Nutt who is a bit inexperienced with romance wonders if speaking poetry will cause the recipients cloths to fall off.

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* On the ''Discworld'' ''{{Discworld}}'' While writing Trevor's love letter, Nutt who is a bit inexperienced with romance wonders if speaking poetry will cause the recipients cloths to fall off.
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* On the ''Discworld'' While writing Trevor's love letter, Nutt who is a bit inexperienced with romance wonders if speaking poetry will cause the recipients cloths to fall off.
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* In ''StarSterVoyager'', Q's michievous son uses his RealityWarper powers to make Seven of Nine's clothes disappear.

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* In ''StarSterVoyager'', ''StarTrekVoyager'', Q's michievous son uses his RealityWarper powers to make Seven of Nine's clothes disappear.
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*** Later in the series, Quark's mother starts openly wearing clothing — Quark reacts the same as the average human discovering his mother is a nudist ([[NakedFirstImpression the hard]] [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn way]]) would. She later starts working getting the rules changed based on the idea that ''someone'' would have to ''sell'' all those newly clothed women outfits, and jewelry, and makeup...

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*** Later in the series, Quark's mother starts openly wearing clothing — Quark reacts the same as the average human discovering his mother is a nudist ([[NakedFirstImpression the hard]] [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn way]]) would. She later starts working getting the rules changed based on the idea that ''someone'' would have to ''sell'' all those newly clothed women outfits, and jewelry, and makeup...




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* In ''StarSterVoyager'', Q's michievous son uses his RealityWarper powers to make Seven of Nine's clothes disappear.
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* The original, off-continuity print version of ''OrderofTheStick'' that appeared in Dragon Magazine once had a strip featuring Belkar's Wand of Dispell Clothing, which he aimed at Haley, but which hit Elan instead.

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* The original, off-continuity print version of ''OrderofTheStick'' ''OrderOfTheStick'' that appeared in Dragon Magazine once had a strip featuring Belkar's Wand of Dispell Clothing, which he aimed at Haley, but which hit Elan instead.
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*** Later in the series, Quark's mother starts openly wearing clothing — Quark reacts the same as the average human discovering his mother is a nudist ([[NakedFirstImpression the hard]] [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn way]]) would. She later starts working getting the rules changed based on the idea that ''someone'' would have to ''sell'' all those newly clothed women outfits, and jewelry, and makeup...

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*** Later in the series, Quark's mother starts openly wearing clothing — Quark reacts the same as the average human discovering his mother is a nudist ([[NakedFirstImpression the hard]] [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn way]]) would. She later starts working getting the rules changed based on the idea that ''someone'' would have to ''sell'' all those newly clothed women outfits, and jewelry, and makeup...




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* In ''ChangelingTheDreaming'' it is often easier to target spells at someone's clothes than at the wearer. This can go very wrong, or very right depending on your intentions. A popular example is to keep someone out of a battle by making their clothes (and hopefully them) superjump away from it.
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* ''{{Blame}}'': Women's Clothing Disintegrating Beam Emitter

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* ''{{Blame}}'': Women's ''{{Blame}}''! [[{{Spinoff}} Academy]] introduces the "Women's Clothing Disintegrating Beam EmitterEmitter", a parody of the main character's weapon and running gag.

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** "Tequila makes her clothes fall off" means that she's prone to getting drunk on tequila, and stripping for the rest of the bar in her drunken state.
*** For the record, there are no innocent drunks in country music. Just sad drunks and fun drunks.
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* ''Blame'': Women's Clothing Disintegrating Beam Emitter

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* ''Blame'': ''{{Blame}}'': Women's Clothing Disintegrating Beam Emitter



* {{Suehirogari}}'s ero-manga ''TAG'' combines TheNudifier with HypnoFool. The main character makes fun of a gypsy fortune teller, which turns out to be a bigger mistake than usual: She's given a post hypnotic suggestion to compulsively stay naked whenever certain (also naked) women kiss her. Of course, she's not ''[[LaserGuidedAmnesia told]]'' about this suggestion until her best friend [[FullFrontalAssault ambushes her at her college campus]] and plants a wet one on her, leaving her trapped with an [[AndIMustScream overwhelming urge to stay naked]] against her will. (Her friend wasn't even told that much -- just smooched by a stranger and left with a note and a paper bag to put her clothing in.)

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* {{Suehirogari}}'s ero-manga ''TAG'' ''{{TAG}}'' combines TheNudifier with HypnoFool. The main character makes fun of a gypsy fortune teller, which turns out to be a bigger mistake than usual: She's given a post hypnotic suggestion to compulsively stay naked whenever certain (also naked) women kiss her. Of course, she's not ''[[LaserGuidedAmnesia told]]'' about this suggestion until her best friend [[FullFrontalAssault ambushes her at her college campus]] and plants a wet one on her, leaving her trapped with an [[AndIMustScream overwhelming urge to stay naked]] against her will. (Her friend wasn't even told that much -- just smooched by a stranger and left with a note and a paper bag to put her clothing in.)



* In AsobiNiIkuYo the CatGirl aliens fight with weapons that destroy only nonliving matter. Including clothes.

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* In AsobiNiIkuYo ''AsobiNiIkuYo'' the CatGirl aliens fight with weapons that destroy only nonliving matter. Including clothes.



* In GreenLantern, when a power ring puts you in a uniform, you'll be back in your own clothes when the ring is deactivated. This isn't the case with Star Sapphire.
* A "Spy vs. Spy" episode has one spy with an invisibility potion, which he envisions drinking and kicking the other spy. Meanwhile, the other spy pours a new chemical into the formula. The first spy drinks the potion, and only his clothes disappear.

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* In GreenLantern, ''GreenLantern'', when a power ring puts you in a uniform, you'll be back in your own clothes when the ring is deactivated. This isn't the case with Star Sapphire.
* A "Spy vs. Spy" episode from ''MadMagazine'' has one spy with an invisibility potion, which he envisions drinking and kicking the other spy. Meanwhile, the other spy pours a new chemical into the formula. The first spy drinks the potion, and only his clothes disappear.



* Hong Kong film ''Hex After Hex'' (Che yuen joi che) features a bizarre scene where a ghost girl turns into [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosered/3240049008/ Darth Vader]], carrying a lightsaber that removes peoples' clothes.

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* Hong Kong film ''Hex After Hex'' ''HexAfterHex'' (Che yuen joi che) features a bizarre scene where a ghost girl turns into [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosered/3240049008/ Darth Vader]], carrying a lightsaber that removes peoples' clothes.



* After "groking" human sexuality in StrangerInAStrangeLand Valentine Smith quickly works out the PowerPerversionPotential inherent in his mental abilities. Lots of levitation and clothing evaporation follows.

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* After "groking" human sexuality in StrangerInAStrangeLand ''StrangerInAStrangeLand'', Valentine Smith quickly works out the PowerPerversionPotential inherent in his mental abilities. Lots of levitation and clothing evaporation follows.



* ''CRFH'' had fast-acting clothes-eating moths.

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* ''CRFH'' ''{{CRFH}}'' had fast-acting clothes-eating moths.



* In CodenameKidsNextDoor sector V tries using a "Nude Torpedo" against Professor XXX-L, however the coordinates were wrong and instead it hit them.

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* In CodenameKidsNextDoor ''CodenameKidsNextDoor'' sector V tries using a "Nude Torpedo" against Professor XXX-L, however the coordinates were wrong and instead it hit them.
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-->-- '''Captain Jack Harkness''', ''DoctorWho: Bad Wolf''

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-->-- '''Captain Jack Harkness''', ''DoctorWho: ''DoctorWho'' -- "[[Recap/DoctorWhoNSS1E12BadWolf Bad Wolf''
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->"Can you not solve anything without blowing people's clothes off!?"\\
-- '''Asuna''' (to Negi, who's essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of TheNudifier), ''MahouSenseiNegima''

->"Defabricator: does [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what it says on the tin.]]"\\
-- '''Captain Jack Harkness''', ''DoctorWho: Bad Wolf''

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->"Defabricator: does [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly {{exactly what it says on the tin.]]"\\
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* In CodenameKidsNextDoor sector V tries using a "Nude Torpedo" against Professor XXX-L, however the coordinates were wrong and instead it hit them.
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* In ''{{X-Com}} Apocalypse'', the Entropy Gun. It's a homing bio missile which on hit starts to dissolve all your armour and weapons. On its own it doesn't do any damage, however, dissolved ammunition tends to fire. Including grenades. SoYeah.

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* In ''{{X-Com}} Apocalypse'', the Entropy Gun. It's a homing bio missile which on hit starts to dissolve all your armour and weapons. On its own it doesn't do any damage, however, dissolved ammunition tends to fire. Including grenades. SoYeah.
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* In one issue of the ''TeenTitans'' comic spin-off series, there was a time when Mad Mod hypnotized Beast Boy and Starfire into being evil with clothing... {{So Yeah}}. Beast Boy covers his shame. Starfire doesn't.

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* In one issue of the ''TeenTitans'' comic spin-off series, there was a time when Mad Mod hypnotized Beast Boy and Starfire into being evil with clothing... {{So Yeah}}.clothing. Beast Boy covers his shame. Starfire doesn't.
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* In AsobiNiIkuYo the CatGirl aliens fight with weapons that destroy only nonliving matter. Including clothes.
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* A "Spy vs. Spy" episode has one spy with an invisibility potion, which he envisions drinking and kicking the other spy. Meanwhile, the other spy pours a new chemical into the formula. The first spy drinks the potion, and only his clothes disappear.




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* A short science fiction story from the 1950s or 1960s featured a village of two factions, neither of which (allegedly) admitted the existence of the other. The factions were distinguished by the clothes they wore. The space traveler main character solves the problem by emitting some kind of radiation that melted everyone's clothes.
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-- '''[[MahouSenseiNegima Asuna]]''' (to Negi, who's essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of TheNudifier), ''MahouSenseiNegima''

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-- '''[[MahouSenseiNegima Asuna]]''' '''Asuna''' (to Negi, who's essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of TheNudifier), ''MahouSenseiNegima''
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* In ''TheEasyBreather'', Ant Woman, in her non-heroic identity, met such a robot at the jewelry store.

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* In ''TheEasyBreather'', ''TroperWorks/TheEasyBreather'', Ant Woman, in her non-heroic identity, met such a robot at the jewelry store.



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***The idea behind Negi casting Flans Exarmatio when he sneezes is that he's still young and doesn't have full control of his [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean "magic"]] yet. Also, he's a specialist in Wind-based magic. [[ClothingDamage Put them together...]]
***Or maybe Ken Akamatsu [[AuthorAppeal just likes it that way]].
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* ''YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'' [[http://yafgc.net/?id=820 reminds]]: [[DisintegratorRay Disintegration]] Finesse has many uses...
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* In ''TheEasyBreather'', Ant Woman, in her non-heroic identity, met such a robot at the jewelry store.

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