Bikini Bar

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Where does a single (or sometimes married) man go on American TV when he wants to see some female flesh? Why, he goes to the Bikini Bar, where he can see young ladies dancing about in their lingerie, swimsuits, or wet T-shirts that [[Nipple And Dimed|suspiciously lack nipples]]. Cages are optional.
Where does a single (or sometimes married) man go on American TV when he wants to see some female flesh? Why, he goes to the Bikini Bar, where he can see young ladies dancing about in their lingerie, swimsuits, or wet T-shirts that [[Nipple And Dimed|suspiciously lack nipples]]. Cages are optional.
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In case you haven't realized, strippers never go topless (let alone fully nude) on American TV shows, even though such practices are commonplace in RealLife. Even the dance moves are practically ballet compared to what real strippers do to "pay for college." Post-[[Watershed]] British TV has no such problems. Some characters are rich enough to have this as PaidHarem.
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In case you haven't realized, strippers never go topless (let alone fully nude) on American TV shows, even though such practices are commonplace in [[Real Life]]. Even the dance moves are practically ballet compared to what real strippers do to "pay for college." Post-[[Watershed]] British TV has no such problems. Some characters are rich enough to have this as [[Paid Harem]].
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A cheap version of [[Obligatory Sex Scene]], often found in [[B Movie]]s.
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Compare [[Everybody Remembers The Stripper]]. A cheap version of [[Obligatory Sex Scene]], often found in [[B Movie]]s.
== Advertising ==
== Advertising ==
* The 2008 commercial of ''[[Orangina]]'' is a Bikini Bar... of animals.
* The 2008 commercial of ''[[Orangina]]'' is a Bikini Bar... of animals.
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== Cartoons ==
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* In the [[Batman The Animated Series|Batman]]/[[Superman The Animated Series|Superman]] [[Made For TV Movie|crossover]] "World's Finest," the two superheroes first meet in a gentleman's club in Metropolis. Batman gets extra points for throwing one of the (caged) women at some goons.
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* Avoided in the ''Spawn'' Animated Series. Although the performers are shown only in silhouette, we see enough to deduce that the "entertainment" at the bar one of the bad guys is hanging out at is a live sex show.
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* ''[[Family Guy]]'': Joe complains about being taken to strip bars since he's paralyzed below the waist. He spends his time there yelling at his crotch in anger.
== Movies ==
== Movies ==
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* Just because LindsayLohan played a stripper in ''[[I Know Who Killed Me]]'' doesn't mean she has to take her clothes off or anything.
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* Just because [[Lindsay Lohan]] played a stripper in ''[[I Know Who Killed Me]]'' doesn't mean she has to take her clothes off or anything.
* Appears in, of all things, [[The Movie]] of Frank Miller's ''[[Sin City]]'': the comic featured nudity (both male and female); the movie left out the some of the nudity, notably the nudity in the ''strip club''. And the [[Right Through His Pants|male nudity of the comic was right out]].) The reason for the stripper being not nude is that [[Jessica Alba]] refused to do nudity.
* Appears in, of all things, [[The Movie]] of Frank Miller's ''[[Sin City]]'': the comic featured nudity (both male and female); the movie left out the some of the nudity, notably the nudity in the ''strip club''. And the [[Right Through His Pants|male nudity of the comic was right out]].) The reason for the stripper being not nude is that [[Jessica Alba]] refused to do nudity.
* The Catscratch Club in ''[[Rent]]'', where Mimi works. What's strange is that it was the movie's idea to show the club to begin with, whereas the play only alluded to its raunchiness. Understandably, the filmmakers probably wanted to avoid an "R" rating.
* The Catscratch Club in ''[[Rent]]'', where Mimi works. What's strange is that it was the movie's idea to show the club to begin with, whereas the play only alluded to its raunchiness. Understandably, the filmmakers probably wanted to avoid an "R" rating.
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* In ''[[Independence Day]]'' Jasmine works as an exotic dancer, but leaves her bra and panties on during her dance scene. Hey, the film ''was'' a PG-13 summer blockbuster, after all.
* In ''[[Independence Day]]'' Jasmine works as an exotic dancer, but leaves her bra and panties on during her dance scene. Hey, the film ''was'' a PG-13 summer blockbuster, after all.
* In ''[[Armageddon]]'' Rockhound decides to spend the night before the mission getting lap dances at a strip club. Seeing that this film is also a PG-13 summer blockbuster the dancers leave their underwear on.
* In ''[[Armageddon]]'' Rockhound decides to spend the night before the mission getting lap dances at a strip club. Seeing that this film is also a PG-13 summer blockbuster the dancers leave their underwear on.
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* ''[[The Air I Breathe]]'' has this and a [[Obligatory Sex Scene]] with [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]].
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* ''[[The Air I Breathe]]'' has this and an [[Obligatory Sex Scene]] with [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]].
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== Real Life ==
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* [[Irony|While they're not strip bars]], all beach bars [[Captain Obvious|have the bikini outfit as standard for crew and patrons]] by definition.
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== VideoGames ==
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== Video Games ==
* Chora's Den in ''[[Mass Effect]]''.
* Chora's Den in ''[[Mass Effect]]''.
* Afterlife in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''.
* Afterlife in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''.
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== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Broken Saints]]'' features the "Mars" club. Aside from the ladies, it features colorful strobing lights.
* ''[[Broken Saints]]'' features the "Mars" club. Aside from the ladies, it features colorful strobing lights.
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* Some stories from ''[[The Erotic Mind Control Story Archive]]'' have these. One story centers about a guy getting his money "back" from girls at a bar he used to frequent, [[If You Know What I Mean|with interest]].
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* In the [[Batman The Animated Series|Batman]]/[[Superman The Animated Series|Superman]] [[Made For TV Movie|crossover]] "World's Finest," the two superheroes first meet in a gentleman's club in Metropolis. Batman gets extra points for throwing one of the (caged) women at some goons.
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* A few instances in the ''[[Fansadox]]'' franchise, a rather sadistic version in ''[[The Great Invasion]]'':
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* Avoided in the ''Spawn'' Animated Series. Although the performers are shown only in silhouette, we see enough to deduce that the "entertainment" at the bar one of the bad guys is hanging out at is a live sex show.
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*: '''Morales''': Look at those whores up there. They're wired up. If they don't shake their bodies properly, [[Electric Torture|they get a shock on their cunt and tits.]]''
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* ''[[Family Guy]]'': Joe complains about being taken to strip bars since he's paralyzed below the waist. He spends his time there yelling at his crotch in anger.
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*: '''Michelle''' (narrating): ''One of the dancers got punished just after he said that. The girl looked exhausted...''
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* [[Irony|While they're not strip bars]], all beach bars [[Captain Obvious|have the bikini outfit as standard for crew and patrons]] by definition.
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Revision as of 22:03, 24 May 2012

Where does a single (or sometimes married) man go on American TV when he wants to see some female flesh? Why, he goes to the Bikini Bar, where he can see young ladies dancing about in their lingerie, swimsuits, or wet T-shirts that suspiciously lack nipples. Cages are optional.

In case you haven't realized, strippers never go topless (let alone fully nude) on American TV shows, even though such practices are commonplace in Real Life. Even the dance moves are practically ballet compared to what real strippers do to "pay for college." Post-Watershed British TV has no such problems. Some characters are rich enough to have this as Paid Harem.

Compare Everybody Remembers The Stripper. A cheap version of Obligatory Sex Scene, often found in B Movies.


Contents

Advertising

  • The 2008 commercial of Orangina is a Bikini Bar... of animals.


Cartoons

  • In the Batman/Superman crossover "World's Finest," the two superheroes first meet in a gentleman's club in Metropolis. Batman gets extra points for throwing one of the (caged) women at some goons.
  • Avoided in the Spawn Animated Series. Although the performers are shown only in silhouette, we see enough to deduce that the "entertainment" at the bar one of the bad guys is hanging out at is a live sex show.
  • Family Guy: Joe complains about being taken to strip bars since he's paralyzed below the waist. He spends his time there yelling at his crotch in anger.


Movies

  • Just because Lindsay Lohan played a stripper in I Know Who Killed Me doesn't mean she has to take her clothes off or anything.
  • Appears in, of all things, The Movie of Frank Miller's Sin City: the comic featured nudity (both male and female); the movie left out the some of the nudity, notably the nudity in the strip club. And the male nudity of the comic was right out.) The reason for the stripper being not nude is that Jessica Alba refused to do nudity.
  • The Catscratch Club in Rent, where Mimi works. What's strange is that it was the movie's idea to show the club to begin with, whereas the play only alluded to its raunchiness. Understandably, the filmmakers probably wanted to avoid an "R" rating.
  • In The Man With The Golden Gun, the Bottoms Up Club, although Godiva Hair was in place.
  • Averted in My Best Friend's Girl. In it Tank (Dane Cook) takes a girl to the trashiest strip club he could find all to make the girl want to go back to her previous boyfriend. The strippers are naked from the top up and give Tank graphic lap dances.
  • In Independence Day Jasmine works as an exotic dancer, but leaves her bra and panties on during her dance scene. Hey, the film was a PG-13 summer blockbuster, after all.
  • In Armageddon Rockhound decides to spend the night before the mission getting lap dances at a strip club. Seeing that this film is also a PG-13 summer blockbuster the dancers leave their underwear on.
  • The Air I Breathe has this and an Obligatory Sex Scene with Sarah Michelle Gellar.


Real Life


TV

  • MacGyver featured what must be a family-friendly version of one of this: women dancing around in tight leather.
  • Seth finds his aunt working at one of these in The OC.
  • Smallville featured this, with Lois Lane going undercover.
  • CSI (yep, the one in Las Vegas) features an episode involving a strip club. Not a single top is removed in the club and the only person who ends up completely naked in that episode (bar the corpses) is Warrick Brown. A man.
    • Hell, there's an entire sub-plot about a BDSM brothel that pops up every few episodes and no one is depicted naked, just a few comedic scenes of guys getting spanked on the butt.
  • Al Bundy is fond of going to these. It was supposed to be a "nudie" bar, but of course, no real nudity was ever shown, although there was at least one scene where, from the POV of the stage, a bra and a pair of panties hit Al in the face.
  • When Titus was having money troubles Erin ended up working in one of these, running into Ken and Tommy. Even though she was only a waitress, this didn't stop Titus imagining the worst via "Worst Nightmare Cam".
    • Titus' fears may not be completely unfounded. Many, many girls who work as dancers at strip clubs started out as cocktail waitresses there. There's even a saying that goes "If a girl works as a waitress at a strip club, it's only a matter of time before she ends up on the pole."
  • Friends: Monica, Rachel & Phoebe take Chandler to one. Monica persuaded the hottest stripper there to go back to teaching the 3rd grade.
  • Tracy takes Liz to one in the Pilot of Thirty Rock.
  • Feature in several episodes of Law & Order shows, especially SVU.
  • The Bada Bing in The Sopranos changed from a strip club to a Bikini Bar when the show was Edited For Syndication.
  • The Bill, being (on the whole) a pre-Watershed show, sometimes features this. There was one episode where Cathy Bradford went undercover at a gentleman's club and had to take her top off in front of Nick Klein (another police officer) to maintain her cover since she was on camera, but we didn't see any nipples.
  • The "Charlie Gets Crippled" episode of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
  • Averted on Parks And Recreation: the strippers in the Glitter Factory, the strip club/bar favored by Tom Haverford, do take off their tops, with Pixellation making the episodes with scenes there safe for broadcast. Also a kind of Fridge Brilliance, as the show is a Mockumentary.
  • Amusingly enough, Family Matters featured a male equivalent, given the hilarious name of "Club Buff." Needless to say, none of the studs go anywhere near the full Monty.
  • Not only does the Super Force feature them, but one of the bad guys explicitly refers to them as such.


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Video Games


Web Original


Web Comics

  • A few instances in the Fansadox franchise, a rather sadistic version in The Great Invasion:
    Morales: Look at those whores up there. They're wired up. If they don't shake their bodies properly, they get a shock on their cunt and tits.
    Michelle (narrating): One of the dancers got punished just after he said that. The girl looked exhausted...


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