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* ''Manga/BirdyTheMighty'': While Birdy's backless leotard did lose [[AdaptationalSkimpiness its sides]] in the 2002 reboot. Volume 11 of ''Evolution'' takes this a step further by placing a gap that not only exposes her cleavage, the gap also plummets beneath her navel.

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* ''Manga/BirdyTheMighty'': While Birdy's backless leotard did lose [[AdaptationalSkimpiness its sides]] in the 2002 reboot. Volume 11 of ''Evolution'' takes this a step further by placing a gap that not only exposes her cleavage, the gap also plummets beneath her navel.navel and barely enough coverage for her butt.
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* ''VideoGame/CatAndKnightsSamuraiBlade'': When Anzu was redesigned and renamed Amy, she lets loose most of her hair which went from light brown to hot pink, her kimono dress gets replaced with a leotard that shows off the entirety of her cleavage with no bra.
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* ''Film/FlodderInAmerika'': Female Kees is significantly curvier in this film than the first, especially around the hips.
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** The Lovers Arcana girls, Yukari Takeba, Rise Kujikawa, and Ann Takamaki from ''VideoGame/Persona3'', ''VideoGame/Persona4'', and ''VideoGame/Persona5'', respectively, are all subject to this trope. The three are considered conventionally attractive and feminine, and canonically attract male attention. It is further highlighted in the dancing spin-offs, where their outfits all consist of BareYourMidriff crop tops and short skirts. The three also start off with fairly modest breast sizes but share the tendency for their breasts to grow substantially larger after the events of their respective games, to the point where they clearly possess the largest breasts among the women of their casts in chronological appearances after their debut games.

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** The Lovers Arcana girls, Yukari Takeba, Rise Kujikawa, and Ann Takamaki from ''VideoGame/Persona3'', ''VideoGame/Persona4'', and ''VideoGame/Persona5'', respectively, are all subject to this trope. The three are considered conventionally attractive and feminine, and canonically attract male attention. It is further highlighted in the dancing spin-offs, where their outfits all consist of BareYourMidriff crop tops and short skirts. The three also start off with fairly modest breast sizes but share the tendency for their breasts to grow substantially larger after the events of their respective games, to the point where they clearly possess the largest breasts among the women of their casts in chronological appearances after their debut games.
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* In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'', Tiny Kong was a toddler in overalls, as she's Dixie Kong's ''younger'' sister. Starting with the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoDS DS]] UpdatedRerelease of ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'', she's suddenly a teenager and sports a midriff-baring tank top and sweatpants. This "age-up" was originally done to let her reuse VideoGame/{{Banjo|Kazooie}}'s animations from the N64 version of ''Diddy Kong Racing'' without having to change the rigging, though how Dixie's younger sister suddenly looks much ''older'' than her goes unexplained in-universe.

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* In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'', Tiny Kong was a toddler in overalls, as she's Dixie Kong's ''younger'' sister. Starting with the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoDS [[Platform/NintendoDS DS]] UpdatedRerelease of ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'', she's suddenly a teenager and sports a midriff-baring tank top and sweatpants. This "age-up" was originally done to let her reuse VideoGame/{{Banjo|Kazooie}}'s animations from the N64 version of ''Diddy Kong Racing'' without having to change the rigging, though how Dixie's younger sister suddenly looks much ''older'' than her goes unexplained in-universe.

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Tristana is older than a teenager


* Riot Games has slowly been doing this for some older champions in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', along with replacing some of the outdated looking splash arts for some characters. Inverted in one case, though -- ChainmailBikini-wearing Sejuani got almost entirely covered and now wears a BreastPlate. Tristana in particular is a notorious example -- her 2015 rework basically makes her hit puberty, and she grows from a pint-sized little girl into a sleek, shapely, midriff-baring teenager.

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* Riot Games has slowly been doing this for some older champions in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', along with replacing some of the outdated looking splash arts for some characters. Inverted in one case, though -- ChainmailBikini-wearing Sejuani got almost entirely covered Giving them more polished designs and now wears a BreastPlate. making them overall more attractive. Tristana in particular is a notorious an especially extreme example -- her 2015 rework basically makes her hit puberty, and she grows from a pint-sized little girl into a sleek, shapely, midriff-baring teenager.woman.
** Partially Inverted in one case; ChainmailBikini-wearing Sejuani got almost entirely covered and now wears a BreastPlate. Partially because while she was covered up more, her bust size was also increased.
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** While Chun-Li has always been a MsFanservice, at first it was more by virtue of being the TokenFemale among a cast of very fit martial artists and warriors than Chun-Li herself being overtly sexual. From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' onwards, she's been given a lot more revealing outfits while the improved graphics allowed for far more detail than the 16-Bit era including {{Panty Shot}}s, turning her into a much more sexualized AnimeChineseGirl.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'': In the comic's last arcs (Particularly around ''Heckraiser''), ArtEvolution gave certain female character noticable breasts and shapelier forms where they had looked closer to their male cohorts before. Certain characters got exceptions (Such as Grape, who needed to continue to look male to justify an early arc where she was mistaken for a boy), but others like Kix and Spirit Dragon were were hit with sudden chest enlargements- Especially noticable for Dragon, since they doubled as a case of NonMammalMammaries.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'': In the comic's last arcs (Particularly around ''Heckraiser''), ArtEvolution gave certain female character noticable breasts and shapelier forms where they had looked closer to their male cohorts before. Certain Some characters got exceptions (Such as Grape, who needed to continue to look male to justify an early arc where she was mistaken for a boy), but others like Kix and Spirit Dragon were were hit with sudden chest enlargements- Especially noticable for Dragon, since they doubled as a case of NonMammalMammaries.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'': In the comic's last arcs (Particularly around ''Heckraiser''), ArtEvolution gave certain female character noticable breasts and shapelier forms where they had looked closer to their male cohorts before. Certain characters got exceptions (Such as Grape, who needed to continue to look male to justify an early arc where she was mistaken for a boy), but others like Kix and Spirit Dragon were were hit with sudden chest enlargements- Especially noticable for Dragon, since they doubled as a case of NonMammalMammaries.
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* Wolfwood in ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' lost more and more shirt buttons as time went on, culminating in ''Badlands Rumble'' (released in 2010) giving him a borderline ImpossiblyLowNeckline. The 2023 reimagining ''Anime/TrigunStampede'', like with the other characters, makes him look younger. [[spoiler:It turned out to be because he's ''much'' younger than he looks in ''Stampede'', since he was a prepubescent child aged into adulthood in a matter of months by brutal experiments, which would render any sexualization somewhat FanDisservice. He was YoungerThanHeLooks in the manga as well, but that had yet to be revealed when the anime was released in 1998).]]

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* Wolfwood in ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' lost more and more shirt buttons as time went on, culminating in ''Badlands Rumble'' (released in 2010) giving him a borderline ImpossiblyLowNeckline. The 2023 reimagining ''Anime/TrigunStampede'', like with the other characters, makes him look younger. [[spoiler:It turned out to be because he's ''much'' younger than he looks in ''Stampede'', since he was a prepubescent child aged into adulthood in a matter of months by brutal experiments, which would render any sexualization somewhat FanDisservice. He was YoungerThanHeLooks in the manga as well, well (though not THAT young), but that had yet to be revealed when the anime was released in 1998).]]
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': Inverted with [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop Kate Bishop]]. When first introduced in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'', she was drawn as the more mature-looking of the two female characters (the other being a 14-year-old girl, while she looked about 18/19), and her superhero outfit consisted of dark leather pants and a small, one-sleeved shirt that left her stomach and a right side of her upper torso mostly exposed, and for the most part she was the MsFanservice of the team. However, during ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'', when she partnered with Clint Barton in ''ComicBook/Hawkeye2012'', she received a new costume that, while still relatively skin-tight, covered her torso completely and only left her hips and right arm exposed, while she was drawn with a more petite frame (to make things weirder, her earlier appearances had her with a VagueAge but a good chance of her being underage and was a student, while her recent appearances have now confirmed her as being in her early twenties). Her casual wear now remains lightly fanservice-y, but no more so than any young woman her age.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': Inverted with [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop [[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Kate Bishop]]. When first introduced in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'', she was drawn as the more mature-looking of the two female characters (the other being a 14-year-old girl, while she looked about 18/19), and her superhero outfit consisted of dark leather pants and a small, one-sleeved shirt that left her stomach and a right side of her upper torso mostly exposed, and for the most part she was the MsFanservice of the team. However, during ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'', when she partnered with [[Characters/MarvelComicsClintBarton Clint Barton Barton]] in ''ComicBook/Hawkeye2012'', she received a new costume that, while still relatively skin-tight, covered her torso completely and only left her hips and right arm exposed, while she was drawn with a more petite frame (to make things weirder, her earlier appearances had her with a VagueAge but a good chance of her being underage and was a student, while her recent appearances have now confirmed her as being in her early twenties). Her casual wear now remains lightly fanservice-y, but no more so than any young woman her age.



* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Betty Brant started out as J. Jonah Jameson's mousy, timid secretary, with a tight, short, curly hairstyle, high necklines, and loose skirts. However, as the series went on, she became more outgoing and more aggressive, grew her hair out into a long, sleek bob, and eventually became a tough reporter who wore skimpy necklines and skintight dresses with high-heeled boots.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Betty Brant started out as [[Characters/MarvelComicsJJonahJameson J. Jonah Jameson's Jameson]]'s mousy, timid secretary, with a tight, short, curly hairstyle, high necklines, and loose skirts. However, as the series went on, she became more outgoing and more aggressive, grew her hair out into a long, sleek bob, and eventually became a tough reporter who wore skimpy necklines and skintight dresses with high-heeled boots.



** Cassie Sandsmark, ComicBook/WonderGirl, was introduced with boyish short hair and was intentionally designed to look like an awkward tomboyish middle schooler, with her costume including a baggy shirt and jacket. Then in ComicBook/TeenTitans she was made-up to look like the stereotypical cheerleader wearing lipstick, long hair and tight clothes that showed off her midriff and (new) cleavage.

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** [[Characters/WonderGirlCassieSandsmark Cassie Sandsmark, Sandsmark]], ComicBook/WonderGirl, was introduced with boyish short hair and was intentionally designed to look like an awkward tomboyish middle schooler, with her costume including a baggy shirt and jacket. Then in ComicBook/TeenTitans she was made-up to look like the stereotypical cheerleader wearing lipstick, long hair and tight clothes that showed off her midriff and (new) cleavage.



** ComicBook/KittyPryde has always been cute (if sometimes showing dubious taste in costumes) but definitely got hotter over the years. It helps that she was allowed to age over time, gradually going from a 13-year-old TagalongKid to a sexy, confident 20-something. This culminated with her appearance in Creator/JossWhedon's ''Astonishing X-Men'', where she had an unexpectedly risqué nude scene and finally got around to sleeping with Colossus after almost 30 years (although in her defense, he was [[DeathIsCheap dead]] for some of that time).
** ComicBook/{{Rogue}} was plain ugly in her debut and has only a modest physique. Then she [[BeautyEqualsGoodness joined the X-Men]] and increasingly became hotter and hotter. By the time Creator/JimLee drew her, Rogue was now one of [[BuxomBeautyStandard the most beautiful, buxom, curvaceous female characters in all of Marvel Comics]], and her outfits went from jumpsuits to SensualSpandex to a bikini and Daisy Dukes. Among the X-Men, Rogue is only really rivalled by ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/EmmaFrost and BoobsAndButtPose-incarnate ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} when it comes to attractiveness.

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** ComicBook/KittyPryde [[Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde Kitty Pryde]] has always been cute (if sometimes showing dubious taste in costumes) but definitely got hotter over the years. It helps that she was allowed to age over time, gradually going from a 13-year-old TagalongKid to a sexy, confident 20-something. This culminated with her appearance in Creator/JossWhedon's ''Astonishing X-Men'', ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'', where she had an unexpectedly risqué nude scene and finally got around to sleeping with Colossus after almost 30 years (although in her defense, he was [[DeathIsCheap dead]] for some of that time).
** ComicBook/{{Rogue}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] was plain ugly in her debut and has only a modest physique. Then she [[BeautyEqualsGoodness joined the X-Men]] and increasingly became hotter and hotter. By the time Creator/JimLee drew her, Rogue was now one of [[BuxomBeautyStandard the most beautiful, buxom, curvaceous female characters in all of Marvel Comics]], and her outfits went from jumpsuits to SensualSpandex to a bikini and Daisy Dukes. Among the X-Men, Rogue is only really rivalled by ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/EmmaFrost [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsEmmaFrost Emma Frost]] and BoobsAndButtPose-incarnate ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]] when it comes to attractiveness.



** ComicBook/RachelSummers started out in ''Uncanny X-Men'' as a skinny woman with a crew cut and a penchant for leotards and legwarmers (probably since it was the 80s). After a Wolverine-related injury, she was taken to Spiral's other dimensional "Body Shoppe" and subjected to a never-elaborated-upon process (the Body Shoppe usually specialized in cybernetics), so that when she reappeared in ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur}}'' she looked like a [[MostCommonSuperpower porn star]] and wore a spike-studded red leather catsuit (granted she had a mullet, but to be fair, it was the 90s). She also wore a similar catsuit in flashbacks (when she was a brainwashed slave of the anti-mutant Sentinels), though that was more an EvilCostumeSwitch. Part of it might also be that Alan Davis (co-creator of ''Excalibur'') is a better artist, and/or that he noticed various characters had mentioned Rachel looking a lot like [[KidFromTheFuture her mother Jean Grey]] and decided he should make that actually be true.

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** ComicBook/RachelSummers started out in ''Uncanny X-Men'' ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' as a skinny woman with a crew cut and a penchant for leotards and legwarmers (probably since it was the 80s). After a Wolverine-related injury, she was taken to Spiral's other dimensional "Body Shoppe" and subjected to a never-elaborated-upon process (the Body Shoppe usually specialized in cybernetics), so that when she reappeared in ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur|MarvelComics}}'' she looked like a [[MostCommonSuperpower porn star]] and wore a spike-studded red leather catsuit (granted she had a mullet, but to be fair, it was the 90s). She also wore a similar catsuit in flashbacks (when she was a brainwashed slave of the anti-mutant Sentinels), though that was more an EvilCostumeSwitch. Part of it might also be that Alan Davis (co-creator of ''Excalibur'') is a better artist, and/or that he noticed various characters had mentioned Rachel looking a lot like [[KidFromTheFuture her mother Jean Grey]] and decided he should make that actually be true.
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** Mia from''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' also gains at least two cup sizes and a couple years in the sequel.

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** Mia from''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' also gains at least two cup sizes and a couple years in the sequel.



* Baiken in ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' was originally made as an {{Expy}} of [[Manga/RurouniKenshin Kenshin Himura]], so she looked fairly masculine, and even other fighters joked about how masculine she is. When Baiken returned in ''Xrd Rev 2'', that was [[GirlinessUpgrade thrown out the window]]. Her following gain in popularity led to a lot of people unsuccessfully [[BestKnownForTheFanservice "maining" her]] due to her highly technical playstyle. Notably, while many returning characters in ''Guilty Gear Strive'' were redesigned, Baiken... just got a bigger chest.

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* Baiken in ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' was originally made as an {{Expy}} of [[Manga/RurouniKenshin Kenshin Himura]], so she looked fairly masculine, and even other fighters joked about how masculine she is. When Baiken returned in ''Xrd Rev 2'', that was [[GirlinessUpgrade thrown out the window]]. Her following gain in popularity led to a lot of people unsuccessfully [[BestKnownForTheFanservice "maining" her]] due to her highly technical playstyle. Notably, while many returning characters in ''Guilty Gear Strive'' were redesigned, Baiken... Baiken just got a bigger chest.



** Alia as of ''VideoGame/MegaManX8''. She [[LettingHerHairDown let her hair down]], received an "upgrade" that gave her large breasts, [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap among other things]]...

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** Alia as of ''VideoGame/MegaManX8''. She [[LettingHerHairDown let her hair down]], received an "upgrade" that gave her large breasts, [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap among other things]]...things]].
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Those are traits from the anime, not the manga. Manga Wolfwood is more "pretty" (and Stampede Wolfwood still has sideburns, stubble and a distinctive nose, even if it's not as prominent).


* Wolfwood in ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' lost more and more shirt buttons as time went on, culminating in the movie released in 2010 giving him a borderline ImpossiblyLowNeckline. The 2023 reimagining ''Anime/TrigunStampede'' took things much further by removing his hooked nose, sideburns, and crow's feet, but this was not well received by most of his fans, who thought those traits were what made him attractive in the first place. [[spoiler:It turned out to be because he's ''much'' younger than he looks in ''Stampede'' -- possibly not even in his twenties -- since he was a prepubescent child aged into adulthood in a matter of months by brutal experiments, which would render any sexualization somewhat FanDisservice.]]

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* Wolfwood in ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' lost more and more shirt buttons as time went on, culminating in the movie released ''Badlands Rumble'' (released in 2010 2010) giving him a borderline ImpossiblyLowNeckline. The 2023 reimagining ''Anime/TrigunStampede'' took things much further by removing his hooked nose, sideburns, and crow's feet, but this was not well received by most of his fans, who thought those traits were what made ''Anime/TrigunStampede'', like with the other characters, makes him attractive in the first place. look younger. [[spoiler:It turned out to be because he's ''much'' younger than he looks in ''Stampede'' -- possibly not even in his twenties -- ''Stampede'', since he was a prepubescent child aged into adulthood in a matter of months by brutal experiments, which would render any sexualization somewhat FanDisservice.FanDisservice. He was YoungerThanHeLooks in the manga as well, but that had yet to be revealed when the anime was released in 1998).]]
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** Yukari Takeba from ''VideoGame/Persona3'' starts off as the resident MsFanservice wearing a very short skirt in her school uniform, and wears a spandex {{Toku}} costume that shows off her increased cleavage in ''VideoGame/Persona4ArenaUltimax'' - which even gets lampshaded in dialogue in ''VideoGame/Persona3DancingInMoonlight''.

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** The Lovers Arcana girls, Yukari Takeba Takeba, Rise Kujikawa, and Ann Takamaki from ''VideoGame/Persona3'' ''VideoGame/Persona3'', ''VideoGame/Persona4'', and ''VideoGame/Persona5'', respectively, are all subject to this trope. The three are considered conventionally attractive and feminine, and canonically attract male attention. It is further highlighted in the dancing spin-offs, where their outfits all consist of BareYourMidriff crop tops and short skirts. The three also start off with fairly modest breast sizes but share the tendency for their breasts to grow substantially larger after the events of their respective games, to the point where they clearly possess the largest breasts among the women of their casts in chronological appearances after their debut games.
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starts off as the resident MsFanservice wearing a very short skirt in her school uniform, and wears a spandex {{Toku}} costume that shows off her increased cleavage in ''VideoGame/Persona4ArenaUltimax'' - which even gets lampshaded in dialogue in ''VideoGame/Persona3DancingInMoonlight''. ''VideoGame/Persona3DancingInMoonlight''.
*** Rise, being an idol, is subject to this. Her chest grows significantly after Persona 4, and her outfit in Golden's epilogue highlights and shows off her increased cleavage. Her outfit in ''VideoGame/Persona4DancingAllNight'' shows off her breasts as well, being a loosely zipped top that exposes her bra. In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', she's noted on TV to have gained a lot of sex appeal ever since she hit 20, and her brief poster appearance, while having her in a fairly modest dress, still makes her large breasts evident.
*** Ann in Persona 5 is subject to a large amount of this. Her Mementos outfit is a tight catsuit, and one of her dialogues in Menentos has her complaining about her costume being tight in the chest and wondering if her chest got bigger again, exciting Morgana. In ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'', her breasts are notably larger, and it leads to Futaba commenting on them, wondering if they are "CG".
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** ComicBook/RachelSummers started out in ''Uncanny X-Men'' as a skinny woman with a crew cut and a penchant for leotards and legwarmers (probably since it was the 80s). After a Wolverine-related injury, she was taken to Spiral's other dimensional "Body Shoppe" and subjected to a never-elaborated-upon process (the Body Shoppe usually specialized in cybernetics), so that when she reappeared in ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur}}'' she looked like a [[MostCommonSuperpower porn star]] and wore a spike-studded red leather catsuit (granted she had a mullet, but to be fair, it was the 90s). She also wore a similar catsuit in flashbacks (when she was a brainwashed slave of the anti-mutant Sentinels), though that was more a case of EvilIsSexy[=/=]EvilCostumeSwitch. Part of it might also be that Alan Davis (co-creator of ''Excalibur'') is a better artist, and/or that he noticed various characters had mentioned Rachel looking a lot like [[KidFromTheFuture her mother Jean Grey]] and decided he should make that actually be true.

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** ComicBook/RachelSummers started out in ''Uncanny X-Men'' as a skinny woman with a crew cut and a penchant for leotards and legwarmers (probably since it was the 80s). After a Wolverine-related injury, she was taken to Spiral's other dimensional "Body Shoppe" and subjected to a never-elaborated-upon process (the Body Shoppe usually specialized in cybernetics), so that when she reappeared in ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur}}'' she looked like a [[MostCommonSuperpower porn star]] and wore a spike-studded red leather catsuit (granted she had a mullet, but to be fair, it was the 90s). She also wore a similar catsuit in flashbacks (when she was a brainwashed slave of the anti-mutant Sentinels), though that was more a case of EvilIsSexy[=/=]EvilCostumeSwitch.an EvilCostumeSwitch. Part of it might also be that Alan Davis (co-creator of ''Excalibur'') is a better artist, and/or that he noticed various characters had mentioned Rachel looking a lot like [[KidFromTheFuture her mother Jean Grey]] and decided he should make that actually be true.
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** Mitsuru Kirijo from ''VideoGame/Persona3'' goes from a conservatively dressed student council president in her initial appearance, to a skin tight bodysuits that shows off her figure in ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'', whilst her costume in ''VideoGame/Persona3DancingInMoonlight'' features a NavelDeepNeckline that shows off her sports bra.
** Yukari Takeba from ''VideoGame/Persona3'' starts off as the resident MsFanservice wearing a very short skirt in her school uniform, and wears a spandex {{Toku}} costume that shows off her increased cleavage in ''VideoGame/Persona4ArenaUltimax'' - which even gets lampshaded in dialogue in ''VideoGame/Persona3DancingInMoonlight''.

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