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6->'''Sheldon:''' I should've brought an umbrella.\
7'''Leonard:''' What for? It's not going to rain.\
8'''Sheldon:''' I know that, but with skin as fair as mine, moonburn is a real possibility.
9-->-- ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', "[[Recap/TheBigBangTheoryS3E23TheLunarExcitation The Lunar Excitation]]"
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11For the [[RuleOfFunny sake of funny]], a character goes out on a nice, peaceful night. But oh no; they forgot their moonscreen! Now they'll get [[EmbarrassinglyPainfulSunburn a severe moonburn and then they'll be in real-trouble]]!
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13Moonbathing is a pretty common practice among weirdos and nightowls, and fiction usually portrays it as being just like sunbathing.
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15The moon itself only gives off 7% of the sun's harmful rays, but some characters have a bad habit of getting burns or worse when exposed to it for too long, and there always seems to be a cream to protect themselves from it. Fewer examples even suffer from the same affliction with other natural phenomena, from clouds to planetary alignments and other such wibble-wobble.
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23* In the beach scene of ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania3SummerVacation'', Eunice Frankenstein asks her husband to rub moon screen on her back to prevent moonburn.
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27* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' book ''Literature/GuardsGuards,'' the head assassin is described as having a "moon-tanned face."
28* In ''Literature/KrampusTheYuleLord'', when Krampus steps out of his cave into the moonlight for the first time in centuries, his skin immediately goes from a sickly pale tone to a dark-grey tone, almost as if his skin tanned in seconds.
29* ''Literature/{{Sunshine}}'': In this setting, a vampire's vulnerability to light is proportionate to the amount of evil he has inflicted over the course of his existence. While no vampire can tolerate sunlight, the older "master" vampires have accumulated sufficient karmic debt that they cannot endure moonlight or starlight, and as such must rely on weaker minions who have yet to rack up such a slate of sins.
30* ''Literature/TheWardedMan'': While most demons are only harmed by sunlight and can rise every night, the [[MonsterLord mind demons]] can only rise on the three nights of the new moon.
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34* The TropeNamer comes from ''Series/TheAddamsFamily'' episode "Portrait of Gomez", where the family enjoy a nice quiet evening outside. Because Uncle Fester ate the moonscreen instead of applying it to his skin, he got a moonburn (apparently). (The image at top level page here is for the comic strip source, specifically... well, you know)
35* In the ''Series/ICarly'' episode "iStakeout", Freddie manages to get out of swimming with his [[MyBelovedSmother crazy, overbearing mother]] by claiming that he did not want to get "cloudburn". Oddly enough, she does eventually find cloud block.
36* The page quote comes from "The Lunar Excitation", an episode of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', in which Sheldon and his colleagues prepare to bounce a laser beam off of a mirror placed on the surface of the moon by Neil Armstrong in 1969.
37* Intended as a plot point in an episode of ''Series/{{Farscape}}'': Blue-eyed members of a species on a particular planet suffer severe burns when both of the planet's moons are full. The victim of a murder supposedly carried out by Zhaan was one such individual, and the murder occurred on the night of a double full moon. The full version of the scene in which Chiana cross-examines ''another'' blue-eyed member of the species as a witness, one of the police officers involved in the arrest and who got a severe moonburn as a result, lead to her pointing out that even though the victim was found outdoors, he was ''not'' burned. This cast doubt on the state's case, as it indicated the man was killed elsewhere and moved. However in the final version of the episode that aired ("Dream a Little Dream") the fact that the victim was blue-eyed and wasn't burned by the moons was cut.[[note]]The rest of the cross-examination was left in the episode, but only focused on how strange it was for the officer to be outdoors that night.[[/note]]
38* An episode of ''Series/{{Medium}}'' has Joe be inspired to create a new type of solar panel by a dream in which a model was shown "moonbathing".
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42* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'' has a VampireVarietyPack of whom the Mekhet Clan are especially vulnerable to [[KillItWithFire fire]] and [[WeakenedByTheLight sunlight]]; a rare few are so sensitive that a clear full moon will give them a slight burn.
43* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has the ''moonbeam'' spell, which affects creatures sensitive to the light of the Moon, like lycanthropes.
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47* In ''VideoGame/HarvestTown'', there's a quest/event to restore a dilapidated hot spring, which includes a sunroom. The Lee brothers are the ones who use the deck most often, and they can be seen lounging on the deck chairs, complete with sunglasses whenever they come around. Thing is, they tend to come after 10PM, which means they're really moonbathing rather than sunbathing.
48* ''VideoGame/TheSims3'', with the ''Seasons'' expansion pack, your Sim can have the option to sunbathe everytime and everywhere. By everytime and everwhere, it can mean sunbathing even at night, in the middle of winter, at below zero temperatures. The moonbathing experience can be heightened with the ''Supernatural'' expansion, with the addition of controllable moon phases, where your Sim can moonbathe at a perpetual full moon, in the middle of a freezing winter. Hopefully your lawn is protected from zombies.
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52* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': At the end of "Somber Vacation", Strong Sad is revealed to have gotten [[TanLines an embarrassing-looking burn]] because he forgot to put on "moon-screen" while taking a midnight walk on the beach.
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56* In the naturist webcomic ''Webcomic/TheBarePit'', a pair of gloomy {{Goth}} girls regularly practice nude moonbathing.
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60* In the ''How Dog Breeds React to Robbers'' series, [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fVwSRcZ-R1Y part 9]] includes the xoloitzcuintle (the Mexican naked dog). The robber finds the xoloitzcuintle applying sunscreen, and is asked to please do his back.
61-->'''Robber:''' It's... the middle of the night.\
62'''Xoloitzcuintle:''' Hey, moonburn is a real thing!
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66* Peter Griffin from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' has a hairless twin who lives in a storm shed in total darkness. When Peter goes to visit him at night, his hairless twin cringes and says, "Close the door, the moonlight burns!"
67* Defied in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Numberjacks}}'' episode "Interesting Times"; when the time mix-up makes a man go outside to sunbathe in the middle of the night, he puts on sun cream, to which Three says that he doesn't need it, because "he's only got the moon to worry about".
68* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' episode "Night of a Bazillion Stars", Sean packs a lot of stuff for the sleepover, including 'moonblock'.
69-->'''Mindy:''' Why did you bring so much stuff?\
70'''Sean:''' My mom made me bring all these things. I have flashlights, two coats, sunblock, bugblock, moonblock.\
71'''Sydney:''' Wait, ''moonblock?!?''\
72'''Sean:''' My dad says you can't be too safe.
73* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/ZorroTheChronicles'' has Diego de la Vega (Zorro's secret identity) pretend to moonbathe as part of his fake UpperClassTwit shtick.
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