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** Chachamaru's "[[IDidntMeanToTurnYouOn key winding]]" scene from the manga. She ends up [[TheImmodestOrgasm screaming in pleasure]] and ending up in a panting heap. Negi, naturally, is totally oblivious to what just happened. Suffice it to say, he literally screwed her.
** Aaannnddd.. he does it again in chapter 263. It's even more obviously sensual. As is the aftermath. If one removed the speech bubbles, it's [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything fairly obvious what it looks like]].
** Aaannnddd.. he does it again in chapter 263. It's even more obviously sensual. As is the aftermath. If one removed the speech bubbles, it's [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything fairly obvious what it looks like]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'': Mr. Butlertron's antenna straightens out when Joan of Arc hugs him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'': The premiere episode has Mr. Butlertron's antenna straightens straighten out when Joan of Arc hugs him.him. He does it again in "Cloney Island: Twist!" after meeting his DistaffCounterpart Mrs. C.
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* In ''Film/TheLairOfTheWhiteWorm'', D'Ampton dreams about two flight attendants having a CatFight. While he watches, he holds a pen over his lap and tilts it upwards.
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* ''Website/NobodyHere'': In "[[https://nobodyhere.com/justme/hermit.here Hermit]]", giving Herman the hermit crab the box of Viagra will make it stretch its legs to stand up straight.
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* Happens quite often in ''Series/{{Coupling}}''. The most amusing is early in the first series when Steve and Susan first [[UnusualEuphemism knock boots]]. [[ItMakesSenseInContext We are treated to a scene]] of [[Series/HaveIGotNewsForYou Angus Deayton]] and [[SilverFox Mariella Frostrup]] happening across one another in the halls of Creator/TheBBC. He's holding a can of generic fizzy pop (this being Creator/TheBBC, no ProductPlacement here) which spurts everywhere as he opens it mid-conversation. He apologises and stammers about how that's never happened before. She tells him that "It's OK, it happens to a lot of guys."
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* Happens quite often in ''Series/{{Coupling}}''. The most amusing is early in the first series when Steve and Susan first [[UnusualEuphemism knock boots]]. [[ItMakesSenseInContext We are treated to a scene]] of [[Series/HaveIGotNewsForYou Angus Deayton]] Creator/AngusDeayton and [[SilverFox Mariella Frostrup]] happening across one another in the halls of Creator/TheBBC. He's holding a can of generic fizzy pop (this being Creator/TheBBC, no ProductPlacement here) which spurts everywhere as he opens it mid-conversation. He apologises and stammers about how that's never happened before. She tells him that "It's OK, it happens to a lot of guys."
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* There's a part in the first ''Film/{{Twilight}}'' movie, possibly unintentional, where Bella first sits next to Edward in class and the page in the middle of his open book sticks up.
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* There's ''Film/LaBoum'': Francois and his mistress Vanessa are eating truffles, and he asks if it's true, what they say about truffles being aphrodisiacs. She says yes, and that he's going to need "stamina like a part boxer" for their evening together. Cut to the cork on a bottle of champagne in the first ''Film/{{Twilight}}'' movie, possibly unintentional, where Bella first sits next to Edward in class and the page in the middle of his open book sticks up.room, popping.