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Modesty Towel (trope)

In media, characters who have just bathed or showered will often wrap themselves in towels to preserve their modesty, even if there is no one else around. This is often done to show that a character has been interrupted while or shortly after they were bathing, as they had no time to get properly dressed yet. Towels are also common attire in public baths, locker rooms, spas, and saunas.

Essentially, the towel wards off a potential chill while the wearer is still too wet to wear actual clothes, and can soak up some of the water itself. Men wear the towel wrapped around the waist hanging from their hips, while women wear it wrapped around the torso hanging from their bust. This conveniently covers the naughty bits, although the difference in how males and females wear it probably stems as much from men and women having different places to hang their towels as it does their having different places that might require covering.

Wearing a towel is in fact Truth in Television, except it's mostly reserved for short treks from the bath/shower to the wearer's clothes. In all other situations, people usually prefer the more reliable and modest bathrobes. However, towels are used more frequently in media to better invoke Fanservice.

Towels on men will be very low to best show their bare pectorals, while women will wear them with an Impossibly Low Neckline to show off cleavage but also have them short on the waist for maximum leg exposure. This also follows the Theiss Titillation Theory, as it will be immediately clear that the towel is the only thing being worn, and it is in constant danger of slipping loose and falling off or being snagged away, a possibility that can be made even more imminent if the wearer makes a sudden movement or reaches for something, usually when surprised or when put in some kind of action sequence. If the towel does slip, the wearer will likely have a Naked Freak-Out and resort to Hand-or-Object Underwear to maintain some measure of modesty/dignity. Often, a towel actually serves as the "Object Underwear" for a character that has been caught while they were bathing. It can also be used in conjunction with Dress Hits Floor (when a character purposefully drops their towel) and Sexy Coat Flashing (when a character opens their towel to flash someone).

Wearing a towel can also be a subtle way of implying intimacy between two people, serving as a form of Sex Dressed. A common situation is a third party assuming the two characters have been intimate upon when finding one of them in a towel, even if the situation is actually innocent.

A common gag is for a character to wear one even when they shouldn't have anything to hide such as a Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal. Another common gag is to show effeminate males wearing their towels in the feminine style. However, as towels are often just worn for practicality, both situations actually make sense. In stark contrast, female characters can wear their towels in the masculine way (or a mock-up of that way, which has one towel around the breasts and another wrapped at the waist, baring the midriff), but this is impractical and does not preserve modesty, so this would pretty much only be for Fanservice.

In televised anime, towels are often used to censor scenes like bathing, in which the characters really should be naked. When a towel appears in the localization that wasn't there in the original, it's a form of Digital Bikini. Many Video Games also feature towels as unlockable costumes, sometimes as purely cosmetic outfit, sometimes as an equipable item with actual stats.

See Censor Steam and Censor Suds for another common form of bathtime censorship. Related to the Modesty Bedsheet, with characters wrapping themselves up in a sheet to preserve their modesty in a similar manner, though that trope is far less likely to occur in Real Life.


Examples:

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    Advertising 
  • A Flash cartoon advertisement for Monsavon Smoothie Care shower gel which can be seen here has a mother and daughter doing a dance in modesty towels. With the last image, the towels fall.
  • Isaiah Mustafa of the The Man Your Man Could Smell Like Old Spice adverts is known for wearing one. It's all he wears in the personalized Youtube response videos, and even mentions that the only way to do community service is in a towel. Eventually, it changes since whenever he changes the scene, he wears new clothes as the situation demands. But never a shirt.
  • Many spoofs of advertisements featuring towel-only clad models have appeared through the years. However, North Scott High School in Eldridge, Iowa, took this a step farther in the spring of 2002 when members of the school newspaper, The Lance, published a "centerfold" featuring students — including several 18-year-old male and female students — dressed minimally, including some girls wrapped only in towels. Related pictures (which also appeared in a "minimal clothing calendar") appeared on the April 25, 2002, issue's back page. The student editor told the Moline Daily Dispatch that his staff had gotten the idea from reading ads for such items as perfume and shaving cream in magazines that circulated at the school's library. The resulting newspaper gained noteriety in the community for several days as several conservative-minded community members expressed their concern about the morality of the feature and, despite the absence of outright nudity and a disclaimer that the students were dressed, the fact that child pornography had inadvertently been published. (All of the students pictured in the issue were seniors, but the worry was that some had yet to turn 18.)
  • A woman is painting a naked male model wearing only a towel over certain parts you can't show on TV, and she is even painting the towel on the portrait, but her biggest concern was the problem the model had, a discolored toenail. (This was, of course, an ad for a toenail fungus treatment.) If she wanted not to show that, why didn't she just have him wear a bathing suit or underpants?
  • In a commercial for Bad Company, Chris Rock ends up pulling the same gag as James Bond in The Man with the Golden Gun, below.
  • Subverted in this Diet Rite commercial. In the locker room a football player wraps his towel around his neck instead to the delight of the female reporter.
  • This Proactiv commercial features Olivia Munn materializing out of nowhere to the shock of a young man in a towel to tell him that Proactiv will clear up his face quicker than the cleanser he was about to use. His towel falls, of course, and Munn tries to back out of the room.
  • Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes, which has aired its "surprise" presentations of $1 million checks on live television (usually on Super Bowl Sunday), once caught a 21-year-old girl wrapped in nothing but a towel answering the door of a winner.

    Anime & Manga 
  • Akame ga Kill!: In episode 12, Tatsumi tries peeking on Chelsea while she's bathing outdoors but he's the one surprised when he finds her wearing a towel, and she explains she foresaw he would try doing it. She lets him go with a warning that if she ever finds him peeking at her again she'll be "cutting it off".
  • In Aldnoah.Zero, scenes of both episodes 9 and 10 had Rayet in nothing but a towel. The Fanservice expectations are turned around in their heads, however, because she has a mental breakdown, tries to murder Asseylum and then attempts to shoot herself dead. All while still wearing only a towel.
  • Nino wears one while bathing (outdoors) in Arakawa Under the Bridge (much to Ko/Ric's disappointment). She didn't originally, but one time she was getting in just as a police car went by, and it was "a pain".
  • In Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts, the extremely effeminate male Hideyoshi wears a towel wrapped around his chest like a girl, as seen in episode 6.
  • In Chapter 519 of Bleach, the cover had Orihime and Rukia wrapped in towels, enjoying their time in hot springs.
  • B-Project: Hikaru has the habit of walking around the apartment naked or in a towel, and in episode 11 ends up dropping his towel right in front of a mortified Tsubasa who gets a full-body blush at the eyeful while the rest of the boys reprimand him on his lack of modesty.
  • Call Me Tonight: After taking a shower in their shared hotel room, Rumi walks around Ryō in nothing but an orange towel. It, combined with her aggressive flirting, triggers Ryō's transformation.
  • Case Closed: Ran enters a murder scene wearing only a towel and Conan turns towards her right as the towel slides down, and he nosebleeds so much that he gets a Gory Discretion Shot.
  • Chousoku Henkei Gyrozetter: In episode 5, Michie crashes into the hot springs where the female characters were relaxing by complete accident. Akira, the only one who wasn't in the water and thus was still in her towel, drops it in shock and he unintentionally gets a full eyeful of Akira. Cue a Skyward Scream from the poor girl.
  • Code Geass:
    • "Imprisoned In Campus" has Kallen in a towel storming in on C.C. to complain about how their plan at the beginning of season 2 has her in a Playboy Bunny. Turned into a funny moment when she realizes C.C. is in the middle of a meeting with a few gentlemen from the Chinese Federation. In an oddly-effeminate (if understandable) moment she screams and runs behind a screen, despite the men having gotten a good look already. Angrier than ever, she continues to complain to C.C. and almost has the towel fall off in the process.
    • Special edition DVD revealed that the Aomori incident implied Kallen and C.C. fleeing wearing only towels. Other media showed that the Black Knights were almost caught by Britannia while they were at a hot spring and they had to run away.
  • Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!: Often common due to the abundance of hot spring scenes, especially if they're out of the bath. Special mention goes to Akoya who even covers his chest like a girl.
  • Dancougar Nova: The Intrepid Reporter that is investigating the protagonists manages to find their secret Island Base via helicopter just as Aoi and Kurara were Skinny Dipping at the beach, prompting them to hide behind a rock as their clothes were too far away for them to run to. The TV broadcast has both girls wearing Modesty Towels while the DVD version had them both nude, but still employing Godiva Hair or Hand-or-Object Underwear.
  • Dash Kappei: Once Akane is kidnapped by a robot while she was bathing and is used as Damsel in Distress for Kappei wearing just a towel. Kappei uses the same towel to defeat the robot.
  • In the Hot Springs Episode of Detective School Q, Ryu Amakusa arrives at the male side of the springs with a towel. Kintarou thinks this isn't manly enough and tries to force it off him.
  • Episode 17 of Digimon Adventure has Sora and Mimi running and fighting Cockatorimon after escaping from the showers, wearing nothing but towels.
  • In the Dirty Pair movie Project EDEN, Yuri and Kei are forced to fight against several alien-like creatures while in towels when their bubble baths get interrupted. They are then forced to retreat without getting their clothes and end up wearing the towels after modifying them in bikini form for the rest of the movie — which isn't any different than the skimpy clothing they already wear.
  • The main concept of the comedy/action manga Don't Call Me a Naked Hero in Another World is that the main protagonist Runa Hatagami is summoned to Another Dimension to be a prophesied hero while bathing in a hot spring, leaving her with nothing to wear but a bath towel. And worse for her, the Big Bad that she was summoned to defeat decides for her own amusement to curse Runa so that any other sort of covering she tries to put on will be vaporized, so she has to spend the whole series in nothing but a modesty towel.
  • Shizuka in Doraemon, sometimes after her usual bath. One occasion has also the towel fall down while she is on the phone with Nobita and Doraemon (that has added a video option to phone).
  • Dragon Ball:
    • Dragon Ball:
      • Episode 2 has an anime-only scene where kid Goku takes a towel and doesn't understand how they work. When Bulma is telling Goku that the towel is supposed to go on his front, he puts it in front of his head.
      • Episode 6 has Bulma comes out of the shower in a towel and yells at Oolong for giving her his pajamas that do not fit her, forcing her to stay in a towel until her clothes get clean and having to sleep with no clothes on.
    • Dragon Ball Z: Another anime-exclusive scene had Mr. Satan, shortly after his "win" against Android 18, in the shower room in a towel when some Paparazzis burst in and started questioning him about his win against Android 18, and he claims to "not hide anything from the fans", and while laughing, accidentally dropping his towel in front of all of them.
    • Dragon Ball Super: Episode 43 has Goku suffering Power Incontinence and when trying to use his Instant Transmission, he accidentally ends up in Bulma's bedroom just as she stepping out of the shower in a towel, which infuriates both her and Vegeta.
  • Eyeshield 21: Sena, Monta, Mamori, and Suzuna visit a bathhouse in order to talk to Kakei of the Kyoshin Poseidons, Mizumachi's attempts at peeping on the girls' side lead to the normally shy and quiet Sena having a vision of Suzuna, with nothing but a towel held against her front.
  • Fairy Tail: Many of the characters wear these during the many Furo Scenes.
    • Lucy, in particular, gets to wear them a lot, since she's a Bathing Beauty with a Bathtub Scene in almost every story arc. During the "Grand Magic Games" arc, Lucy even orders Gemini to turn into her, and Gemini transforms into towel-clad Lucy, prompts the crowd to cheer and Lucy to have a Naked Freak-Out.
    • During the "Phantom Lord" arc, Erza is having a Shower of Angst in the guild, when the ground suddenly starts moving, she rushes outside wearing only a towel. When Erza sees that Phantom Lord is going to destroy Fairy Tail with a giant laser, she runs off dropping her towel activating her Instant Armor to try and stop it.
  • Fist of the North Star: Rei walks in on Mamiya and Lin, who bathing at the water spring. Clad in a towel, Mamiya tries to fight him, but he easily avoids her punches and grabs her by her hair. He then removes one of the towels wrapped around her body and tells her that she is beautiful, and not worth sacrificing to the Fang clan.
  • Full Metal Panic!: Kaname first meets Tessa after she's just stepped out of Sousuke's shower, wearing only a towel. This causes Kaname to think that Sousuke's been skipping out on their study sessions to make out with his girlfriend (a mistake Tessa is happy to leave uncorrected). Sousuke tries to explain to Kaname that the girl in a towel is one of his superiors at Mithril, but is not believed.
  • Future GPX Cyber Formula: In episode 32 of the TV series, Asuka is taking a shower when Hayato opens the trailer door and asks her to help for dinner, not realizing that she is stepping out of the shower in a towel. Then her towel falls off and Asuka lets out a big scream and starts throwing stuff at him until she drives him out.
  • As an effeminate male, Kazuki did this in the Get Backers anime (as well as Hevn and Natsumi, when the camera cut back to them), but he didn't bother in the manga version.
  • In an chapter/episode of Ghost Sweeper Mikami, the titular protagonist is attacked by Dr. Chaos (who pulled a Grand Theft Me on Yokoshima) when she's just out of the shower, thus only wearing a towel. It eventually comes off during the scuffle, much to Yokoshima's delight.
  • In the Gintama anime, Gintoki and Hijikata got into a fight at a sauna, which consisted mainly of a lot of grabbing each other while wearing ridiculously tiny towels. Needless to say, it is AWESOME!
  • Goblin Slayer: Since the hostages of goblins are all female and end up naked (and worse), Goblin Slayer always carries modesty blankets with him, so that he can cover the naked bodies of the females he rescues, showing that he cares for their dignity.
  • Guilty Crown: In episode 5, Shu's alone in a room wearing only a towel after being knocked out by Ayase. Then, Ayase suddenly enters without knocking or anything and shocks Shu into dropping his towel, who gets embarrassed and tries to cover himself. Cue an Oh, Crap! and then a slap from Ayase. Unprovoked Pervert Payback
  • Gundam:
    • After War Gundam X:
      • In the pilot Garrod is sneaking around the ship, when suddenly Toniya burst out from the bathroom right in front of him, clad in a towel to complain about the water going out, almost catching Garrod. A similar scene occurs in episode 20, this time with her bursting out of the bathroom in the same towel to complain about the room being flooded and distracting Miles as he was inspecting the ship.
      • In episode 7, Ennil is taking a shower aboard a vulture ship, when she hears someone enter the bathroom. She picks up her gun and pulls the shower curtain to point her gun at the intruder, now clad in a towel which she somehow quickly put on. The intruder turns out to be just Zacotte who came to invite her for some wine.
    • Gundam Build Fighters: In episode 22, Rinko and China visit Sei's and Reiji's with food for them. But then Aila comes out of the bathroom in just a towel, causing Sei to Face Palm while Rinko and China have Color Failure at the possible implications of girl showering in their room.
    • Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: Meyrin Hawke invokes this as part of an Indy Ploy to keep the ZAFT soldiers pursuing the runaway Athrun from looking inside her room and finding him. She answers them in a towel and claims they can't come in since she's naked. Sure enough, they tell her to Please Put Some Clothes On and go check the next room. And she wasn't even naked under the towel! She just got her hair wet and wrapped the towel over her clothes.
  • Hajime no Ippo: Ippo wears one around his waist when he first showers with the guys simply because he's Shower Shy. Takamura mistakes this for size insecurity and removes it for giggles- which is how he discovered Ippo's actually a "heavyweight".
  • HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!: The Cures wear color-coded fabric resembling a towel during Transformation Sequences to preserve their modesty. When forced to detransform, they wear this "towel" instead of their normal clothes, so it could be considered to act as a modesty towel.
  • The unusual usage of towels as censorship in anime is lampshaded in Hayate the Combat Butler, where the narrator points out that the towels are added due to broadcast regulations and shouldn't be worn in baths because it's unhygienic and disliked by bath attendants.
  • Hetalia: Axis Powers: When France goes around in the Christmas Special, he catches Spain in the shower. He pulls the curtain towards himself, but only manages to cover his crotch.
  • Hidamari Sketch: Yuno wears a towel wrapped around her breasts during a visit to a public bathhouse due to her shyness.
  • High School D×D:
  • How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend: Episode 10 has Tomoya's cousin Michiru walking around his house in the buff except for her panties and a towel around her neck, with the danglings ends that just barely cover up her breasts. At the end of the episode, the situation is inversed when he steps out of the shower in a towel and hears Michiru playing a song on her guitar and walks up to her to listen. Shortly after she finishes, his towel falls off and we're left with her awkwardly staring right at his crotch before fading to credits.
  • The iDOLM@STER: Miki accidentally enters the men's bath wearing just a towel. She then "accidentally" lets it start to slip off while talking to the Producer.
  • Infinite Stratos: Ichika catches Houki in one after he enters their shared dorm room for the first time, which starts off their relationship in the wrong foot.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure:
    • Battle Tendency: Joseph gets a peek of Lisa-Lisa during a Bathtub Scene where there are several shots of her backside with a towel-clad body.
    • Stardust Crusaders: After Alessi's defeat, Malena turns back to her normal adult self, only wearing the towel that Polnareff wrapped her in to keep her safe when she was a fetus.
    • Diamond is Unbreakable: When undergoing facial surgery by Aya's Cinderella, Yukako is completely naked save for a towel covering her from her breasts to her hips.
  • Kaguya-sama: Love Is War:
    • While the series is normally light on Fanservice, Hayasaka spends most of Chapter 42 wearing nothing but a towel since Kaguya keeps dragging her away from her bath to help set up a Twitter account.
    • Shirogane's little sister Kei is seen this way in Chapter 73 as part of a brief gag when runs out of the shower for the sole purpose of telling him "I told you so" after he starts crying from the the manga she recommended to him (she didn't even bother to wash the shampoo out of her hair first).
  • At one point in KonoSuba, Kazuma assumes that he's having a fantasy in the bathroom with Darkness. Unlike most examples, the latter doesn't even wear the towel since it's too tiny that it barely covers her naughty bits from the front.
  • In the Love Hina manga, characters are normally naked when in the hot springs, while in the anime, they are often wrapped in towels. Evidently, even the Barbie-doll bodies of the manga are too risqué for anime.
  • Lupin III:
  • Present on every character during the Hot Springs Episode of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, though absent... everywhere else.
  • In Majokko Meg-chan, Meg wears one in several episodes after a Shower Scene. Often something happens to make her lose the towel, such as being startled by Rabi calling her a witch in episode 3.
  • In episode 52 of Mazinger Z, Shiro's toy ends up in Sayaka's bathroom while she's in there brushing her hair with just a towel on. Not wanting to alert her, he tries using a fishing rod to get back his toy, but accidentally ends up snagging her modesty towel instead.
  • Roughly half of the episodes in Miss Machiko show the main character in a modesty towel in one scene. In the vast majority of those scenes, the towel ends up being taken away one way or another.
  • Moeyo Ken: Episode 8 has a Public Bathhouse Scene with the characters wearing towels as they bath. Ryunosuke ends up dying (yet again) because of Nekomaru's clumsiness with soap. When Nekomaru uses one of his nine lives to revive him, Ryunosuke is now in a female body. A rather shapely female body that causes the boys in the bathhouse to get quite distracted, especially since his Modesty Towel was only covering his lower half, giving them all an eyeful when he stands up.
  • Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse: Yui wears one in episode 19, but its because she wasn't told to bring a swimsuit like the other women were. Inia and Cryska also have one, but at least in Inia's case, she chose not to bring it. All three of them either get the towel taken away, or it falls off them when they go in the hot springs.
  • Censor Steam aside, this was quite common in Akamatsu's next work, the anime version of Negima! Magister Negi Magi, also done by Xebec. In the manga, however...
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion:
  • One Piece:
    • Used after Luffy defeated Crocodile while everyone is in their own gender baths. Gets averted when the guys are looking over at the girls and Nami decides to give them what she liked to call: Happiness... PUNCH! Made funnier by Vivi's horrified expression at Nami when she does this.
    • Many chapters later, Robin wears one she has taken a bath with Momonosuke and goes outside to ask for Momonosuke's kimono.
    • Oddly enough, Brook has been known to do this, despite being a skeleton and thus having nothing to hide.
  • Penguindrum: In episode 15, Yuri dons one right before she fights Masako. When Masako defeats her by blinding her with a flashlight, her towel comes undone at the same time.
  • Persona 3: The Movie: Just like in the game, all the guys are wearing these in Hot Springs Episode. This is played for faux drama when they realize the girls are coming to bathe and they have to leave without them noticing, but Junpei loses his Modesty Towel in the stream while they were swimming underwater. He invokes I Will Only Slow You Down but his fellow male teammates don't want to leave him behind. Their conversation drew the attention of the girls, followed by the guys's "Execution".
  • After being pulled into the water by Corphish in the Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire episode "Gone Corphishin'", May appears briefly in one while the protagonists' are Hanging Our Clothes to Dry.
  • In Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie: Rebellion, Mami Tomoe is briefly shown in a towel after getting out of the bath. Then she hears a Nightmare is on the loose, tugs her towel off before a Scene Transition to the battlefield, where she's fully clothed.
  • The Quintessential Quintuplets has this trope a few times:
    • First in Chapter 5, Fuutarou enters the Nakano apartment to retrieve his wallet, and finds Nino in a towel drying her hair on the couch. She doesn't recognize him immediately due to not wearing her contacts and first thinks he's Miku.
    • Later, in Chapter 34, Fuutarou enters the apartment and sees one of the quintuplets in a towel, who tosses him a bag calling him "pervert". He doesn't identify her immediately because she was also wearing a towel in her head (thus covering her hair), and the next chapter is about finding out who it was (it was Ichika).
    • Reversed in Chapter 43. After having a Shower of Angst at Nino's hotel and telling her about his encounter with "Rena", he comes out of the bathroom wearing only a towel around the waist. Nino freaks out, but he calls it even because he already saw her the same way.
  • Ranma ½:
    • While the title character really couldn't care less about being seen naked as a girl], Akane will wrap her in a towel anyway. Even if there's nobody but girls in the room. Left to his own devices Ranma wraps the towel around his hips male-style regardless of his current form. Towels get a lot of use since Ranma's Gender Bender curse is triggered by hot and cold water.
    • Akane herself dons the Modesty Towel quite a bit.
  • Reborn! (2004) has these for all the guys during the Hot Springs Epic Battle in the OAV. Much to the fangirls' disappointment.
  • In the Revolutionary Girl Utena manga, when Touga sees Dios's power for the first time and decides to get close to Utena to find out more about it, he joins Utena's household as a "shimobe" (personal servant). The first time Utena hears of this is the next day, when he waltzes out of her shower, clad only in a Modesty Towel.
  • Rosario + Vampire In episode 7 of season 2, Tsukune bath is interrupted by Kurumu, who is only wearing a Modesty Towel and trying to seduce him. But she also gets interrupted by other girls, including Yukari, who bursts into the bathroom and slips on a bar of soap, accidentally pulling off Kurumu's towel as she falls. Tsukune gets a violent Nosebleed at the sight as Kurumu has a Naked Freak-Out.
  • Sailor Moon:
    • Used in the Hot Springs Episode of the first season. Shingo is wearing one, female-style and embarrassed about bathing with his family. When Usagi teases him about it, he retaliates by stealing hers and leaving Usagi naked.
    • Minako is seen wearing one in an episode of R while responding to an Avengers Assemble call. Strangely, she's still wearing her red hair ribbon despite just getting out of the shower.
    • Used in one episode of Sailor Moon Sailor Stars. When Seiya is hanging out at Usagi's house while her parents are out (it's completely innocent, don't look at me like that...), Chibi-Chibi spills cake all over him, so he uses her shower to clean himself up while his clothes are being washed. Meanwhile, the other girls show up... just in time for him to come out of the shower in what appears to be the tiniest towel on the face of the earth, asking where his clothes are. Then Chibi-Chibi complains that he's using her towel and proceeds to do her best to get it away from him.
    • In the first chapter of Codename: Sailor V, Artemis first meets Minako while the latter has just stepped out of the shower, wearing nothing but a towel. She responds by throwing Artemis back out the window for being a peeping tom.
  • Pacifica Casull from Scrapped Princess has an odd habit of bathing with a towel wrapped around her.
  • When at a public bathhouse, Kirito from Snow White with the Red Hair and several background characters are seen wearing towels around their waists implying that everyone is wearing them even though the others are submerged to the point that the towels wouldn't be visible.
  • Str.A.In.: Strategic Armored Infantry:
    • Several scenes in the locker room show Sara and the other girls wearing towels.
    • Captain Vivian Medlock is betrayed by her main enforcer and lover Ralph while she was showering, as he traps her in the bathroom, leaving her there helpless while he finishes off the rest of her crew. When he comes back to take her prisioner, a towel is all he allows her to wear as he disposed of all her clothing, since her security pass was incorporated into her uniform, and depriving her of it leaves her dependent on Ralph. When she manages to flee from her the ship via an escape pod, she's still only clad in the towel and the heroes make fun of her when they arrest her, much to her continued humiliation.
  • Soul Eater: In episode 12, The rest of the gang meet at Soul and Maka's pad for the first time when Ms. Fanservice Blair suddenly walks in wearing nothing but a towel, which falls off as she strikes a pose, giving them a Naked First Impression and causing the guys to stare.
    Kid: [Shocked] Is it always like this around here?
    Soul: [Nosebleeding] Yup. Anybody wanna take the sexy kitty home? She's free."
  • Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³: The first time Yura (and the audience) meet Sonora, she's just come out of the shower and is wearing nothing but a towel. The scene is then practically repeated in a later episode.
  • Played for Laughs in Stellvia of the Universe: The cadets at the Space Academy are outfitted with tight-fitting flight suits. Shima and Kouta are notably shy about the cut of their uniforms and they come down to the flight deck with towels wrapped around the suits.
  • Street Fighter II V: In "Special Orders to Iron Men", Cammy's Shower Scene is interrupted by the phone ringing, and she leaves the bathroom wrapped in a towel to answer it.
  • Summer Wars:
  • The The Anime of the Game Super Robot Wars: Original Generation The Inspector has a scene in episode 3 where a towel-clad Excellen takes Bullet's portrait of his girlfriend and teases him about it. When he demands it back, she puts the portrait in her cleavage and dares him to take it. He nervously attempts to, but trips and ends up falling to the floor, snagging away her towel in the process. She laughs it off while he runs away from the room blushing.
  • Tekken: Blood Vengeance: Xiaoyu wears one after showering and chats to Alisa dressed like this for a few minutes before falling asleep on her lap. Alisa then carries her and tucks her into bed while she's still in her towel.
  • Tenchi Muyo!:
    • Aeka and Sasami used these at times, even in the hot spring. This would be more of a character decision, though; it's hard to call it censorship when everyone else around them goes without. Ryoko once took the chance to humiliate Aeka by undoing the tie on her towel, exposing her in front of Tenchi.
    • In Tenchi the Movie: Tenchi Muyo in Love!, Kiyone is bathing in an oil drum when she's suddenly teleported to Washu's laboratory. Washu then gives her a towel to cover herself as a half-hearted apology for the Inconvenient Summon, which Kiyone wears for the rest of the scene.
  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann:
  • A particular example from To Love Ru, in the two-part story "War At The Public Bathhouse". Yami, along with Lala, Haruna and Mikan, is attacked by two bounty hunters in a public bath who use Rito (controlled by a device). All the girls (and Rito) wears towel. One of two hunters makes also Rito pull off Haruna's towel.
  • The Voynich Hotel: The devil Ashkelon walks into the hotel's VIP suite just after the female devil Demona has apparently come out of the shower, with nothing on but a towel around her neck. She screams and calls him a pervert, but instead of trying to cover her body, she covers her single eye.
  • You Can't Be in a Rom-Com with Your Childhood Friends!: When Shio, Akari, and Runa all share a bath, they all keep a towel covering their fronts at all times.
  • Zoids: New Century: There are a number of scenes where the characters wearing towels for no readily apparent reason besides fanservice.

    Asian Animation 
  • Lamput: In "Doc Mob", when Specs Doc chases a few clones out of the bathroom, he's seen with a towel tied around him since he was in the bath.
  • Motu Patlu (2012): Inspector Chingum is seen wearing one in "Water Problem". He's trying to take a shower, but he realizes that the water has suddenly gone from Furfuri Nagar and gives up.
  • Simple Samosa:
    • In "Chutney Dam", when the Mayor discusses the disappearance of Chatpata Nagar's chutney supply with the townsfolk, Cham Cham appears in a towel, implying he had been taking a chutney shower before the events occured.
    • In "Jalebi's Birthday", Jalebi takes a shower and emerges from the bathroom wearing a towel.

    Comic Books 
  • Alpha Flight: Played with in issue #14. Aurora has finished showering and is drying herself with a towel, which blocks the view of her nakedness. When she wipes the mirror, she gets a Hallucination Mirror Scare of her Jeanne-Marie Split Personality trying to break free and Aurora falls to the bathroom floor, with her towel also falling on top of her in such a way that it conveniently covers her naughty bits. Played Straight next issue when she's back of her room with the towel properly wrapped around her.
  • Aquaman: Vol. 7 #49 has an equal-opportunity Fanservice moment with Mera dancing around in a towel while Arthur is shirtless at their home... until they're interrupted by officer Watson dropping in for a late-night call.
  • Archie Comics: During one story, Betty enters her living room in nothing but a towel and panics when she finds Archie there. When she comes back wearing a bathrobe and still stressed out, Archie points out that the robe she is now wearing is the exact same material as the towel, covers even less, and she is somehow fine being seen in it. discussing Fully-Clothed Nudity in the process:
    Betty: Well, it's... different.
  • Astonishing X-Men: In Xenogenesis, Storm is seen dressed in a towel during a breakfast meeting with the rest of the X-Men.
  • The Avengers: In issue #236, She-Hulk is having a bath at the Avengers manor when she is forced to abandon by the security alarms tripping, and she hurriedly throws on a towel on before rushing to confront the intruder... only for it to turn out to be Spider-Man, who broke into the manor with great fanfare to announce his desire to join the Avengers. Jen is so pissed she is ready to pummel him, until he points out how any sudden movements from her "daring outfit" would cause her to suffer a Wardrobe Malfunction and she backs off.
  • Batgirl (2000): When Oracle visits Cassandra Cain's new apartment for the first time, she finds Cass stepping out of the shower in a fluffy towel.
  • During Comet Man's Superhero Origin story, Mister Fantastic is helping him learn about his Teleportation powers, but the first attempt ends accidentally teleporting him into the Baxter building bathroom, right while She-Hulk was showering. After she violently throws him out, she furiously comes to confront him and Reed while wearing a towel.
  • In Crimson #5, Alex and Joe break into Vampire Hunter Scarlet's apartment while searching for her and end up catching her stepping out of the shower in only a towel. Assuming they're hostile, she immediately attacks them in just a towel and during the struggle, Alex accidentally snatches off her towel She quickly aims her crossbow at his face and demands his surrender, which was moot by that point, as he's too distracted by the view to keep fighting.
  • Danger Girl: The first issue has a panel with heavy Male Gaze of Sydney stepping out of the shower in a towel, holding it in such a way as to show the maximum amount of skin possible while still keeping the important areas covered.
  • The Darkness: In issue #23, Jackie has been mortally injured and the Darklings take him to an acquaintance, Dr. Kim Fang to patch him up. They arrive at her house while she was showering and she lets them in while only wearing a towel. But one of the Darklings is so worried about Jackie that he yanks off her towel to use it as a bandage, leaving her naked in front of the Darklings, who have now stop worrying about Jackie to enjoy the sight while she has a Naked Freak-Out while furiously demanding her towel back.
  • Elektra's first solo series has a few examples:
    • In issue #8, Doctor Strange sends an Astral Projection to Elektra right as she's showering and she teases him by asking if he has nothing better to do than peeping on a girl in the shower. He dispels it and gives her a minute to get dressed. The second Astral Projection he sends finds her wearing a towel and she once again teases him by asking him if all Astral Projection can blush.
    • In issue #10, she goes after crime lord by attacking his home while he was showering. He comes out of the bathroom in a towel, and is shocked to find all his bodyguards dead. Suddenly his towel is swiped away by Elektra's Sai, who shoves him against a bathroom mirror and begins to intimidate him, telling him if she doesn't do as he asks he'll be losing more than a bath towel.
  • One issue of Excalibur (Marvel Comics) has Nightcrawler wearing a Modesty Towel when another character bursts into the bathroom and tries to kill him. Conveniently, the towel remains firmly in place throughout the ensuing struggle.
  • Exiles: In New Exiles #5, Sage's relaxing bubble bath is interrupted when she hears Morph and Cat getting sucked in by a portal. Sage hurriedly throws a towel on and dives into the portal after them at the nick of time. She spends the next few pages in a Fairy Tale-esque world in only a towel. When they get into a fight with a couple of evil knights, Sage deliberately throws her towel at one the knight's face to stun him and then takes him out with a Diving Kick. Morph finds her some clothes to wear soon after.
  • Freaks' Squeele: Everyone (including the camera crew) wears stylized sarongs at the pool that serve this purpose. Then the students are given the assignment to steal each others' sarongs. Chaos (and hilarity) ensues. According to Word of God, early storyboards used regular towels, but they looked like they would fall off too easily and weren't sexy enough, so the sarongs were invented.
  • A variant is used with Bree, a character in Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash, who spends the better part of two issues running for her life, wrapped up in a sheet after Jason attacks her while she and her boyfriend are having sex.
  • In The Incredible Hulk vol. 2, minor villainess Sandra Verdugo gets to wear a towel several times. One time, she even throws it at her partner's face while teaching him about how her The Vamp routine works.
    Slater: You occasionally wear something other than a towel?
    Verdugo: Done some of my best work in a towel.
  • Monica's Gang has a story titled "Como Atravessar a Sala", where Monica leaves the bathroom in only a towel because her clothes are in her room. Unfortunately, two male friends and her crush are waiting in the living room.
  • Mr. and Mrs. X: Rogue and Gambit are on their honeymoon, so they are making love, it just happens that Kitty calls them right afterwards to give them a mission. And when Rogue agrees to go on the mission, Gambit loses the modesty blanket, to the horror of Kitty.
  • In Mystique #19, Mystique is taking a late-night shower when someone breaks into her home. She throws on a towel and leaves to confront the intruder, which is curious since she's a Technically Naked Shapeshifter and could simply shapeshift some clothes on.
  • New Mutants: When Warlock first touches down on the mansion grounds, Cannonball spends much of the issue chasing after him in a towel, having been swimming in the same lake Warlock landed in. He also has to spend much of his time stopping it from slipping, as there's teenaged girls about having a slumber party (though the towel doesn't stop one from getting a good look at his tush when he goes by the window).
  • In Nightcrawler: The Devil Inside, Kurt takes a shower in his Christine Palmer's apartment and come out wearing just a towel. She's very honest about appreciating the view.
    Kurt: Thanks for the shower, Christine.
    Christine: Not at all, Kurt. Anything to have you wandering around my apartment half-naked.
  • The Punisher foe Rosalie Carbone has several moments of this. In her first appearance, she shares a Meaningful Look with an undercover Punisher from her bathroom window while holding up a towel just big enough to obscure most of her breasts and her vagina. On a couple of other occasions, she's seen giving orders to her men while wearing just a towel (after being given news during a spa appointment and a bath, respectively).
  • Mr. Fanservice Nightwing wore one a couple of times.
    • In New Teen Titans volume 2 issue #12, Dick is trapped outside of his apartment in a towel, when he pursuing the ghost of a little girl that kept appearing to him, much to the amusement and appreaciation of some of his neighbors.
    • When Bruce sent Tim Drake to Dick Grayson for Dick to start Tim's training (without of course giving Dick any warning about it) Tim arrived just after Dick had finished a shower meaning Dick answered the door in an open bathrobe with a towel preserving his modesty.
    • In Nightwing #56, Black Canary ends up catching him in the shower and he's quick enough to grab a towel to cover himself while she laughs at the situation.
    • Titans Hunt (2015) has him lounging in his room a towel when Lilith suddenly comes visit, as a vision.
  • Sandcastle: The children use towels to cover themselves after they outgrow their bathing suits, but they discard them for the rest of the story not long afterwards.
  • Scare Tactics (DC Comics): Nina, the only female member of Scare Tactics and a beauty, wears a towel around her torso and a matching one in her hair when she goes to shower in "Symphony for the Devil". The torso towel miraculously stays on even when she attacks Arnold so fiercely that the one in her hair slips loose.
  • The Smurfs: One Smurf is stuck wearing a towel throughout most of "The Smurfs and the Howlibird", and when Papa Smurf has to do a bullfight with a Howlibird stripped of its feathers to wear it down, he takes that Smurf's towel to do it!
  • Spider-Man:
  • Spirou & Fantasio: In the one-shot "Fantasio is getting Married", Seccotine becomes Spirou's new roommate, much to the latter's annoyance. At some point, she comes out of the bathroom wearing nothing but a towel and Spirou tries his best to Ignore the Fanservice.
  • Starfire (2015): Starfire comes out of the shower with just a towel on the head right in front of Boone, who shoves another towel at her, telling her to Please Put Some Clothes On, which confuses her.
    Starfire: Oh, thank you! But I do not need another towel. The sun and the wind dried my skin! It is only my hair that is wet.
  • Superman:
    • In Krypton No More, Superman is stepping out of the shower plate, wearing a tower wrapped around of his waist, when he unexpectedly bumps into his cousin.
    • In Power Girl (2009) #9, Kara steps out of the shower, someone slides an envelope under the door containing pictures compromising her Secret Identity. Kara instantly bolts out clad in a towel to chase after the perpetrator, who's just a kid. Dashing down the stairs, she manages to collar him, at which point her towel falls off, giving both the kid and a neighbor a full-frontal eyeful, while covered by Scenery Censor to the viewer. She hastily covers herself with bread and a pie pan borrowed from her neighbor and flees to her room to get dressed and resume the pursuit in her hero outfit.
    • In the Smallville Season 11 comic, Diana (Wonder Woman) first adult encounter with her Childhood Friend Steve Trevors has her showing up at his apartment unannounced while he was showering. Thinking her an hostile intruder, he burst out of the bathroom wearing only a towel and ends up losing it during the struggle, awkwardly causing Diana to slip some Innocent Innuendo.
      Diana: You have... certainly grown...
      [Beat]
      Diana: I cannot believe I just said that...
    • During The Supergirl from Krypton (2004), Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman need help to get to Apokolips and go to visit their only former inhabitants on Earth, Big Barda and Mister Miracle. Barda answer the door to them wearing a towel, which noticeably makes it clear how absurdly tall she is when she towers both Clark and Bruce even while dressed in just a towel.
  • Uncanny X-Men (2013): In issue #14, after showering, Benjamin (Morph) goes back to his room clad in a towel only to find his teacher Emma Frost casually waiting for him, which startles him enough to drop his towel. Nonplussed, Emma proceeds to talk to him about his powers and how they work while the poor boy backs up against the wall trying to cover himself back up with the towel.
  • Ultimate X-Men (2001): The first time we see Jean Grey in Ultimate X, she's in the bathroom post-shower with a towel wrapped around her waist (bare back to the viewer) as she's dying her hair black for her new identity as Karen Grant.
  • In Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk #6, Betty Ross, the Ultimate She-Hulk, is coming out of the shower in a towel, which she drops it in surprise when she sees that Wolverine has broken into her apartment searching for Bruce. It soon escalates into a Full-Frontal Assault. A combination of Censor Shadow, Godiva Hair, and Scenery Censor are used to hide her nudity during the entire sequence after she loses the towel.
  • Wet Moon: Natalie struts around with one these a couple of times in the series, to the point Malady even tells her that she should wear something like it for a dress.
  • WildStorm Revelations #1 begins with Jodi Slayton (Backlash) and Kenesha (Savant) having some Bathtub Bonding. Jodi eventually leaves to get food, wrapping herself in a towel. In the way, she's suddenly ambushed by Lady Charis (Nemesis) and Jodi tries to fight her while keeping hold of her towel, causing Nemesis to mock her for caring about modesty during battle and proceeds to give Jodi a Curb-Stomp Battle.
  • Issue 121 of Witchblade opens with Sara stepping out of the shower and answering the phone in a towel, holding the phone in one hand while stroking her hair with the other and using The Witchblade (a cosmic artifact of nigh limitless power) to hold up her towel.
  • Wonder Woman (2011): Issue #36 shows Diana stepping out of the shower in only a short towel.
  • X-Factor:
  • X-Men (1991):
    • In Issue #17, Cyclops walks in on Psylocke fresh out of the shower dressed in a skimpy towel. He gapes at her for a moment before stuttering an apology and bolting out of the bathroom, while an unperturbed Betsy smiles predatorily.
    • In Issue #91, Rogue is wearing a towel in her bedroom post-shower, trying to pick a dress to use in a date with Gambit.
  • Yoko Tsuno: In the The Rhine Gold, Yoko is seen wearing nothing but a towel after taking a shower.
  • Zatanna (2010):
    • Played with near the end of issue #1 when Zatanna is climbing into her bath, a magically floating towel blocks the view of her naked body, preserving her modesty even if she does not actually have it wrapped around her.
    • In issue #4, Zachary's assistant Bunny is caught wearing one in Zatanna's apartment when she comes home earlier than expected. Zatanna is quick to use her magic to clothe her and kick both her and Zachary out.

    Comic Strips 
  • FoxTrot In one strip, Paige is Singing in the Shower (the "The Love Boat Theme") when she notices a microphone hanging from the ceiling and abruptly stops. Turns out Jason was recording her and she angrily chases after him clad in a Modesty Towel.
  • Spider-Man: Shortly after One More Day erased Mary Jane Watson and Spider-Man's marriage, Stan Lee had Peter waking as if from a nightmare to find MJ stepping out of the shower in a towel, in an alternate continuity where they were still married.
  • Pondus: A strip during the period where Jokke lives together with Tammy-Sue sees him sitting and watching TV, bemoaning that there is nothing interesting while Tammy-Sue pass behind him, wearing only a Towel, which gets stuck halfway through the scene dropping the Towel, without Jokke noticing.

    Fan Works 

    Films — Animation 
  • DC Universe Animated Original Movies:
    • Superman: Doomsday: This is used twice to imply the intimacy level between Superman and Lois Lane.
      • In the Fortress of Solitude, a dripping wet Lois emerges from the bathroom dressed in just a towel while she and Superman exchange some sexually charged banter about the possibilities of his heat and X-Ray Vision.
      • In their final scene together, Superman is wearing just a towel when he and Lois embrace in the bedroom of her apartment.
    • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse: Big Barda answers the door to Diana and Clark in a towel, and stays in it during the following discussion about them needing her help to go to Apokolips. At one point she goes into her room to get dressed and we see her Sexy Silhouette removing the towel and putting on her armor.
    • All-Star Superman: Lois briefly wears one after showering in Superman's Fortress, while she checks out the backless dress Clark left for her to wear.
    • Played with in Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay: At Scandal's penthouse apartment, Knockout is relaxing in the Jacuzzi while Professor Pyg is held hostage, tied to a chair. When Scandal enters tells Knockout to get ready, she does a Sexy Surfacing Shot in plain view of Pyg and Scandal, before she grabs a towel. But instead of wrapping herself in it, she just uses it to dry off and then throws it at Pyg's face while she embraces Scandal, giving her a passionate kiss while fully nude. All while Pyg complains about Girl-on-Girl is Hot action he's missing.
  • In the beginning of A Goofy Movie, Goofy barges into Max's bedroom wearing a towel around his body and on his head, despite having only three hairs on his head.
  • Make Mine Music: In All the Cats Join In, the older teenage girl dries herself in one when getting out of the shower.
  • ParaNorman: Mitch answers the door to Courtney in nothing but a towel, and her eyes clearly pan him up and down.
  • Titan A.E.:
    • Cale narrowly escaped a Drej attack in space and loses consciousness. When he awakens, he finds himself naked in a ship's sickbay with Akima and Preed examining him. When he complains about his nudity, Akima snarks she "didn't notice it" before throwing a towel over his waist.
    • Cale walks in on Akima stepping out of the shower and she quickly covers herself with a towel. She doesn't hold a grudge and just invites him in as she gets into the stall to get dressed behind the force field curtain.
  • Bugs Bunny, who is always naked except for his gloves, wears a towel in The Wabbit Who Came to Supper during a scene in which he's coming out of the shower.

    Films — Live-Action 

    Literature 
  • In The Alice Network, Eve wraps herself in towels after the Bathe Her and Bring Her to Me so that she won't have to take her clothes off again after having just put them on.
  • Arthur: In Arthur Goes to Camp, Buster and the Brain are shown wearing towels after they and Arthur lose their clothes. Arthur instead covers himself by holding a bush.
  • In Breaking Dawn, Edward and Bella arrive at their honeymoon destination and before they have Their First Time, she decides to take a shower. After, she goes out on the beach in a Modesty Towel where Edward is. She takes her towel off, he pulls her into his arms and... Oh look, it's the next morning.
  • Jerin from A Brother's Price averts this — he puts on a "bathing gown" in order to be somewhat more clothed in case he meets one of the female guests of the house. He does.
  • The Care and Keeping of You, an American Girls Collection self-help book, has a non-fanservice example. The cover shows three preteen girls wearing towels wrapped around their bodies, looking like they just got out of the shower.
  • Cassandra Palmer: In Hunt the Moon, Cassie's relaxing bath is interrupted by her ghost sidekick, Billy Joe. She hurriedly covers herself with a towel, which he tells her it's a useless gesture for a ghost who's Seen It All. He gets a sponge throw at him in response, which naturally just phases through him harmlessly.
  • Because she had just been showering, Amberley spends most of the two-page Ciaphas Cain short story "The Little Things" wearing only a towel. The exception is when kidnappers trying to grab her (or possibly her wealthy cover identity) break into her hotel room and she attacks one of them with the towel. After subduing the last attacker Cain is disappointed she already had the towel back on now that he had time to appreciate the view.
  • Crystal Singer: After traveling on a stinking Selkite vessel, Killashandra is so eager for a shower when she gets to her room that she forgets she didn't have any fresh clothes on her, forcing her wear just a towel until Lanzecki brings her clothes.
  • Divergent: After showering, Tris is trying to get dressed, but notices that she's beginning to develop muscles she never had before, and her clothes no longer fit. So she walks back to the dormitory from the showers in her towel but crosses path with her bullies along the way, Peter, Molly, and Drew, who immediately begin taunting her. Peter pulls away her towel, leaving her completely naked in public, forcing her to go streaking the rest of the way while they laugh at her.
  • Dream: Played Straight with Alania, but inevitably gets knocked off whenever Sekiya is wearing one. Which, considering her love of taking long relaxing baths, happens often.
  • Shows up a few times in The Dresden Files.
    • In Storm Front, he's just out of the shower when the date he'd forgotten about (because he took a few blows to the head) shows up. He covers himself with a towel, then a demon shows up and the towel falls off while he's fighting it. This is made more complicated when he realizes said date accidentally drank a Love Potion instead of an escape potion.
    • Harry gets into trouble because of someone else's modesty towel in Proven Guilty. He's letting Molly, his friend's 17-year-old daughter, get cleaned up in his hotel room while waiting for her mother, Charity, to pick her up. Molly steps out of the bathroom, wearing a towel which is perhaps less modest than it should be, just as Charity is asking Harry where Molly is. She decks Harry in the jaw, orders Molly to put her clothes on, and storms out.
    • In the short story "Day Off," he is again getting ready for a date when business interrupts in the form of two naked werewolves. This time he does have time to get some clothes on before everything goes pear-shaped.
  • The Eldest Curses: The Red Scrolls of Magic has two scenes featuring towels.
    • Magnus is showering when he hears Alec yelling in the living room. He swathes a towel around his hips before rushing there, only to find it was simply Alec having an argument with Shinyun. The sight of Magnus bare-chested and wearing only a towel is enough to cause them both to stop, with Shinyun averting her eyes and Alec blatantly staring. Curiously, Magnus later just conjures some clothing on him, making one wonder why he bothered with the towel.
    • Later, a towel-clad Shinyun intrudes on Magnus bathing, and he conjures a towel for himself for the sake of modesty. After their Bathtub Bonding moment, they both leave the bath while using magic clothe themselves.
  • Firefly: What Makes Us Mighty: Wash covers his frontal area with a towel when Zoe and Mal walk into his and Zoe's hotel suite without knocking because Mal and Zoe feel things are getting dangerous in town and Mal wants Wash and Kaylee to get off-world to safety. Wash is naked and startled. He was just leaving the bathroom, so it's likely that they caught him just after a shower.
  • Gone: In Plague, Diana has a Shower of Angst while thinking about her Near-Death Experience in the last book. She walks back to her bedroom wrapped in a towel to find Caine sitting on her bed. He gives her an Anguished Declaration of Love that quickly progresses into them having Glad-to-Be-Alive Sex via a Sexy Discretion Shot caused by Diana letting her towel hit the floor.
    Diana took a step back, unwound the towel, and let it drop. Caine made a sound like a strangling animal.
  • In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry puts one on while in the bath after realizing that Moaning Myrtle is spying on him.
  • The Hollows: In The Good, The Bad, and the Undead, Rachel wears a pink towel after bathing and is getting ready on her room when her Fairy Companion Jenks drops in and she spends some time trying to shush him away while holding the towel while he laughs at her efforts.
  • Iggie's House: A neighbor lady, Mrs. Axel, wears a towel and nothing else when sunbathing in her backyard, according to Winnie.
  • The Immortals: In The Realms of the Gods, Daine' is interrupted in a lake by a tauros. She improvises a sling with her towel and decides she can't bathe unarmed again.
  • Iron Druid Chronicles: Due to Shapeshifting Excludes Clothing, Atticus ends up naked a lot, and Modesty Towels are normally his go-to piece of cloth for him to cover himself with. At one point one of his friends demands him to put a towel on before he gives him a car ride, not because of modesty, but because he doesn't want Atticus bare ass sitting on his car.
  • In Kate Daniels, shapeshifters are all either very modest or very open, since their changes leave them nude afterward. Thus Dali drops her towel after drying off without seeming to notice that she's in a crowded room.
  • Looking for Alaska: Miles first meets his roommate Chip when he's fresh out of the shower and only wearing a towel.
    Chip: I'd shake your hand, but I think you should hold on damn tight to that towel till you can get some clothes on.
  • In The Lunar Chronicles, Jacin has a towel draped over his waist when he's woken up from a suspended animation chamber. This is made notable because, in the Acknowledgements, Marissa Meyer thanks some friends and adds "There, I put Jacin in a towel. Are you happy??"
  • The Magic For Idiots: Rokuro accidentally sees a near-naked Akemi, covered only by her underwear and a towel, when he hides in the girl's locker room.
  • Millennium (1983): One of the people Loise Time Travels to the past to replace is an airline stewardess that was in the middle of a bath when Louise arrives and wraps herself in a towel when she goes to investigate, but Louise quickly takes her out with a Tap on the Head. Her towel comes undone as she drops, and Louise, who comes from a Crapsack Future, takes note she's certainly the Sexy Stewardess type.
    "Lord, to look like that with no skinsuit, no prosthetics. She nearly broke my heart."
  • In the book of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, McMurphy greets Nurse Ratched wearing one on his second day at the hospital, as he had just showered. When she says he can't walk around like that, he threatens to take it off. He's actually wearing boxer shorts underneath.
  • One Fat Summer: Bobby is kidnapped by Rumson and his gang who take him in a Blindfolded Trip to Make-Out Island, where is suffers a Shameful Strip and put on display in an effort to humiliate him until they abandon him there with no clothes. It takes a bit of searching, but Bobby manages to find a serviceable Modesty Towel in the shack he takes shelter in. It shows up in the Film of the Book as well, despite neither the island nor the shack ever being referenced previously as a spot people go to.
  • Subverted in Prelude to Foundation. The day after their second trip to Billibottom, Seldon interrupts Venabili not long after her morning ablutions, he's only dressed in a towel from the waist down, and so is she while she carelessly dries her hair with another towel. One causes a bit more awkwardness.
  • Safehold: Nimue Alban learns just how "fully functional" her robotic body is when, as the now male Merlin Athrawes, learns that the Safeholdian version of rugby is played in the nude, and Nimue, for all her body was male, was still a woman where what was attractive to her was concerned. Merlin makes sure to be the last to leave the water, and quickly wraps a towel around the waist, not for overall modesty but to hide the physical reaction his body has due to all the eye-candy. When Cayleb learns Merlin's true identity and is reminded of this incident, he finds it absolutely hilarious.
    Cayleb: Oh, my God! That was why you stayed in the water! Why you were so damned careful about that towel!
  • Stephanie Plum: Stephanie is showering in her house when Morelli suddenly barges in on her, looking for his car keys that she took. He hands her a towel and handcuffs her to the shower rod, while he searches her apartment, all while they have some Snark-to-Snark Combat. When he can't find his keys, he comes back to her and takes away her towel before he goes away, leaving her completely naked and handcuffed to her shower rod. She has to call her male friend Ranger to cut out the cuffs, while she can barely keep herself covered with the curtain. The One for the Money film version adapts the scene, using Toplessness from the Back and Shoulders-Up Nudity to preserve Stephanie's (Katherine Heigl) modesty and keep a PG-13 rating.
  • In Things Not Seen, Bobby stumbles out of bed, takes a shower in the dark and only realizes that he's invisible upon looking in the mirror. Despite this, he puts on a towel before telling his parents. It does help them know where he is, though. At one point he gets angry and wants them to think that he's stormed out of the house, so he just throws off the towel and moves a few steps away from them.
  • Zero Sight: Dieter wears one in the lockers, where his Jerkass teammate Roster is teasing about Dieter's time with their Friendly Neighborhood Vampire teammate Rei and if she didn't the chance to nibble on him. Roster wipes off his towel to "check if she went for the femoral" and runs off with his towel while Dieter chases after with Hand-or-Object Underwear, being particularly embarrassed since their female teammates were also present and are now giggling at him.

    Music 
  • The cover of Beauty and the Beat by The Go-Go's uses this trope for all five members.
  • Captain & Tennille: The duo wears them on the cover of "Keeping Our Love Warm", during the sauna scene.
  • "Girl on the Billboard" by Del Reeves.
  • Fountains of Wayne describe this in "Stacy's Mom:"
    Stacy, do you remember when I mowed your lawn
    And your mom came out with just a towel on?
    I could tell she liked me by the way she stared
    And the way she said, "You missed a spot over there."
  • The cover of Heart's Dreamboat Annie album shows sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson sitting back to back, seemingly topless, but the image is cropped below the shoulders. Other publicity photos from the same session make it clear that they were wearing modesty towels.
  • Little Mix: Jesy Nelson wears nothing but a towel for her part of "The One I've Been Missing" music video.
  • PSY and two other men sport one in the sauna scene of "Gangnam Style"; however PSY wears his around his chest (i.e. the way women traditionally do it).
  • In the video for Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me" he exits the shower when the water briefly turns red and spends the rest of the time in a towel.
  • Trisha Yearwood: A music video for "There Goes My Baby" featured a scene at the beginning where Yearwood exits a bath and is seen returning to her bedroom to sit on the bed while wearing only a towel wrapped around her.

    Professional Wrestling 
  • At the WWF's 1987 "Slammy Awards," "Ravishing" Rick Rude, having The Gimmick of a sexy ladies'-man chippendale, did a strip-tease act when he came onstage to accept the "Jesse 'the Body'" award for best-looking male wrestler. At the height of his act, Rude began taking off his pants when "Mean" Gene Okerlund ran out and began wrapping a towel around an annoyed Rude's waist (Rude, of course, was wearing a thong). After his acceptance speech, he took one of the showgirls backstage and threw a towel on-stage, giving the impression that Rude was completely in the buff (off-stage).
  • WWE's Val Venis (Sean Morley), as part of his "porn star" gimmick, wore a modesty towel around his waist during his standard ring entrance during the late 1990s. (Yes, a pair of wrestling trunks was underneath).
    • Unfortunately for Stevie Richards, when doing a copycat gimmick in his first cup of coffee stint in WWE, forgot to put his trunks on before the towel.
  • In a 2002 episode of Raw, Chris Jericho and Christian come out of the shower wearing towels and find out their bags (and along with them, their clothes) have been stolen by The Dudley Boys. Jericho and Christian spend much of the rest of the episode wandering backstage trying to find something to wear. Later, the Dudleys came out to the ring and began throwing Jericho and Christian's clothes into the crowd, prompting them to come out on the stage. Once the Dudleys finish throwing their clothes and their bags into the crowd, Spike Dudley comes out and relieves Jericho and Christian of their towels.
  • Subverted on WWE No Mercy of 2006: William Regal was wearing a towel during a segment with Vito. While Regal was moving around, his penis was exposed.
  • A week after the Terrell Owens-Nicolette Sheridan Monday Night Football "towel skit" aired and gained negative criticism by conservative critics and women's groups, a parody skit aired on Monday Night Raw. Shelton Benjamin was initially in the Owens role, while — despite wearing a nose brace due to a legit injury suffered a week earlier — babelicious blonde Diva Trish Stratus was the towel-clad Edie Britt (Sheridan's Desperate Housewives character), this time with Benjamin trying to prepare for a match and Trish doing her best to turn on her sexual charms. WWE owner Vince McMahon entered the locker room to express (mock) outrage, claiming the swift downfall of society would result by solely said actions being aired on TV. Benjamin walked off disgusted, and after he left McMahon immediately focused entirely on Trish... who took it all off (with her back to the audience). Cue the Monday Night Football theme as an orgasmic McMahon gleefully said, "Are you ready for some wrestlin'?"
  • In a spot in 2005 WWE Raw where John Cena is trying to poll backstage to find out how they feel about Kurt Angle, he ends up in the Divas' locker room. A flirtatious Candice Michelle steps in front of him and drops her towel.
  • After their Face–Heel Turn, Velvet Sky came to ringside in a towel, then flashed the referee, distracting him and allowing Angelina Love to cheat and win.
  • On the July 3, 2013 episode of OVW TV, Heidi Lovelace was seen wearing one of these when she overheard Manipulative Bitch Taeler Hendrix bragging to Nikki St. John in the locker room about having Heidi wrapped around her little finger, as seen here.
  • After defeating Barbie Boy for the vacant World Wrestling League Diosas title, the camera next showed Ivelisse Vélez in the locker room, covering herself with a towel when Wonderful Xander barged in to flirt with her.
  • During Mickie James and Melina's Falls Count Anywhere 2007 match, it spills into the locker room and a towel-clad Candice Michelle orders them out. Melina pulls Candice's towel off and the camera crew cuts away.
  • In a 2007 RAW, when Melina was "dating" Hornswoggle, he came upon Melina while she was showering, causing her to cover herself in a towel and flees from him causing him to give chase and eventually managing to pull it away, leaving her to have a Naked Freak-Out offscreen.
  • WWE Raw, September 6, 1999. The hardcore WWE Women's Champion Ivory vs. Tori match started with them in the locker room before going into the bathroom, causing a towel-clad Jacqueline to come running out of the shower.
  • In WWE SmackDown 04/10/2003, Sable invades Torrie Wilson's bathroom while she's showering to brag that about her Playboy is selling better than Torrie's. Sable then takes the towel outside the stall and holds it open for Torrie, forcing her to walk across the bathroom to get it while, with the towel covering Torrie from the shoulders down as she does.
  • In WWE SmackDown 01/06/2005, Kurt Angle was tricked into walking on Joy Giovanni in the shower. She has a Naked Freak-Out and covers herself with a towel while fleeing the bathroom. While he's trying to explain himself he reaches for her and accidentally snatches off her towel leaving her naked offscreen.

    Theatre 
  • In Cactus Flower, Julian enters Toni's apartment one evening and is surprised to find Igor Sullivan wearing nothing but a towel.
  • "Ah, But Underneath" in Follies (used in some productions to replace "The Story of Lucy and Jessie") has Phyllis executing a striptease to increasingly Double Entendre lyrics. At the end, she appears in only a towel and says:
    Sometimes, when the wrappings fall,
    There's nothing underneath at all.

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    Web Animation 
  • Gotham Girls: The episode "Lady X" features Batgirl, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn and Catwoman entering a sauna to try and go after the titular criminal, with nothing on but towels and their masks. After they spot Lady X, they then chase after her while still wearing towels, which stay on due to cartoon physics and the web series only being marginally more mature than the standard DC Animated Universe shows.
  • Subverted in Homestar Runner. While Coach Z is talking to Homestar about girls, an alien is shown in the background showering, while wearing a modesty towel... and then the towel falls down to reveals the alien's butt.
  • In the RWBY episode "Burning the Candle", Ren is stepping out of the shower in a towel when Jaune grabs him and drags him into their dorm room. Jaune says he needed someone to confide to, and drones on about his failed love life, while Ren awkwardly sits there and tries to grab his clothes.

    Web Comics 
  • Dangerously Chloe: When Triana confronts Teddy in the girl's locker room, shes's actually wearing three modesty towels: one around her bust, a second around her hips and a third thrown over her shoulders like a cape. She's all covered up because she's convinced Teddy is faking his Gender Bender and is shocked to discover that he isn't.
  • Appears in DevilBear after the Daivas share some time in the Hot Springs.
  • Eerie Cuties makes use of them to preserve the comic's PG-13 rating, during bath and shower scenes.
    • First seen in chapter 6 ("See no Evil"), when the Hellrunes were in the school's shower. wherein, a ghostly message from Nina sent them running down the hall clad in towels.
    • Tiffany was also seen in one, after stepping out of the shower at home.
  • El Goonish Shive: In the Lucky Bunny Bounty Show, Unusagi and Travis wear the female and male versions, respectively, during a Public Bathhouse Scene.
  • On the first page of issue 4 of Flying Sparks, Johnny Benvinuti has just come out of the shower wearing only a towel, which suddenly slips off his body, leading to a Full-Frontal Assault.
  • Freefall:
  • Girl Genius: Agatha actually invokes the trope while on the Corbettite Railways, using it as a ploy to distract anybody entering her compartment, giving time for Krosp (and later Wooster) to take them out if they happen to be hostile. Unluckily, all those coming to visit are either allies or just train attendants, and thus she gives each of them an eyeful for nothing. She has pretty much given up on the pretense when an actual assassin shows up.
  • "Around the Universe in a Bath Towel" is the fourth Girls in Space story. Scarlet "Red" Macrumble spends almost the entire story wearing only a towel.
  • On page 306 of Girls Next Door, Jareth inverts this trope. While a Modesty Towel is usually used to... well, preserve one's modesty, Jareth uses it as an opportunity to blatantly invoke a Shirtless Scene. This is made even more egregious by the fact that Jareth can (and frequently does) magically poof into different outfits—he has no need to ever be only partly dressed. Also, the towel he wears seems to be a hand towel, not a bath towel.
    Sarah: ...Jareth we don't even own a towel that small.
  • Instinctively wrapping her towel girl-style is just one of the things programmed into Roxanne the Gender Bent cheerleader by The Good Witch along with a full set of cheer routines, causing Roxanne some cognitive dissonance and making her wonder if any other parts of her brain were affected by her transformation.
  • The cover for the first print collection of Housepets! shows Peanut and Grape wearing the male and female versions, respectively, of a modesty towel, even though they almost always walk around wearing only a collar in normal conditions.note 
  • Living with Hipstergirl and Gamergirl: Erika is prone to wear tiny towels around the house, much to Arthur's frustration. Though there are a few times she didn't even bother with the towel.
  • Lotta Svärd: Women of War: The characters are sometimes depicted sitting in the sauna, and most of the time they are sitting there wearing towels. This gets lampshaded in chapter 5 with a caption saying:
    In sauna you're supposed to be naked, but let's keep this comic worksafe.
  • Magick Chicks is rated PG-13 like its parent comic, Eerie Cuties (see above), and also uses bath towels to preserve that rating. As seen here, for example, when Faith steps out of the shower to check on Sandi's progress with the wand.
  • In MeatShield, it's more like Modesty Blankets for Jaine and Dhur after they get mugged.
  • MegaTokyo: In strip 1319, Miho and Piro are in a public bathhouse when Miho nonchalantly starts stripping in front of Piro so they can talk while they're bathing. This freaks him out so she covers herself with a modesty towel, while he does his best to Ignore the Fanservice. Later when they're done talking, Miho covers herself back in a towel as she walks out, but she also ends up getting into a quick Bathroom Brawl with Yuki and seemingly loses both towels offscreen. When Piro rushes to see what's happening, he gets smacked in the face by a washtub on grounds that Yuki isn't as shameless as Miho.
  • The idea behind Okashina Okashi's Beauty Man Garden, introduced here, staffed by Bishōnen wearing nothing more than towels with the restaurant's logo. Unless they're washing dishes, in which case it's a Naked Apron.
  • The Order of the Stick:
  • Pocket Princesses: Ariel, whenever she has just changed from her mermaid to human form and has yet to put clothes on, will wear a towel around her waist (her top staying covered by her Seashell Bra).
  • Former magical girl Tessa Quinn in Sleepless Domain wears a modesty towel in the scene that reveals the scar where her Power Tattoo used to be.
  • Sluggy Freelance: In the "GOFOTRON" arc, Princess-Princess actually puts a towel on for the naked part of her Transformation Sequence.
  • Sticky Dilly Buns: In this strip, Ruby and Dillon are already Eating the Eye Candy at the sight of Ray in only a towel, and their staring only gets more intense when he suffers a Stripping Snag accident off-screen.
  • In one strip of Val and Isaac Isaac's sister summons him to save her from a bandit, and he arrives wearing a wet towel complaining about the timing of those bandits.
  • In White Noise (not the one that has a trope page), Teige wears his modesty towel female style. He also wears a tight, cropped undershirt reminiscent of a sports bra in his human disguise. It's foreshadowing the eventual reveal that he's transgender.

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    Western Animation 
  • Played for Laughs in Adventure Time. A paranoid Jake wears one in the shower after finding out that Marceline sometimes sneaks into his house, then puts on a second one when he steps out. Note that he's a dog who always looks naked anyway, though technically he claims to wear spider-web pants too thin to see.
  • The Animaniacs episode "Meet Minerva" starts with Minerva Mink walking out of home with just a towel (and another for the head), causing affectionate reactions (Tex Avery-styled) to males of every species, before bathing naked in a lake. Then again, this trope was applied to Ms. Mink every chance the writers got in the comics.
  • Used in Archer when Mallory hires a black Jewish man to fulfill minority hiring requirements, and Archer confronts him in the locker room. When they end up nearly fighting, both towels fall off.
    Archer: He's uncircumcised.
    Lana: Okay, glossing over how you know that...
    Archer: We touched penises.
    Lana: Glossing over!
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender: In "The Winter Solstice Part 1", after the Earthbenders capture the naked Iroh, they wrap a towel around him off-screen so they wouldn't "experience" what Zuko did earlier. Later:
    Zuko: [after beating up the Earthbenders] Now would you please put on some clothes?!
  • After soaking in his bathtub in a previous scene of Beast Wars, Megatron comes out with a towel wrapped around his waist. Considering that he is a robot and thus always naked just like everyone else, and considering that he has a rubber ducky in his bathtub, this is pretty much due to the Rule of Funny.
  • In the opening credits of Bobby's World, Kelly, clad in this, runs from Bobby just after coming out of the shower.
  • Both girls and boys wears this in few episodes of Braceface. In the "prank episode", Sharon scares Connor with a rubber cockroach causing him to drop his towel in public.
  • Bathtub Granny from ChalkZone wraps herself in a towel in the rare instances of her leaving her bathtub.
  • Code Lyoko:
    • Yumi Ishiyama is seen in a Modesty Towel in at least two episodes, most notably the first. To be fair, the boys are seen wearing one even more often over the run of the series.
    • A scene near the end of "Bragging Rights" has Odd dancing around for "breaking the record of fastest shower", while wearing only a Modesty Towel.
    • In the opening of "Bad Connection", Ulrich is stuck in the hallway wearing just a towel. When Aelita and Yumi walk in with Jérémie, the girls at first pretend to be looking away, but spend pretty much the rest of the scene ogling.
  • The Crumpets: Caprice wears a towel in at least two episodes, one of them where she wears a towel while showering (appearing as a Sexy Silhouette through the curtain) and emerging out the bathroom after one of her Trickster Twins siblings changed the water temperature for a prank, and the other episode where when half of her family lives in a shanty house with no electricity, she has hairy armpits and complains of her hair remover not working while wearing a towel. Her father also wears a towel in at least another episode.
  • One episode of Daria has the title character visit a special boarding school for gifted, and rather elitist, students. One of them bitterly mentions leaving his old school after the quarterback of the football team told everyone that he wore a towel in the locker room shower.
  • DC Animated Universe:
  • Disenchantment: In "For Whom the Pig Oinks", Bean enters her room wearing a towel after bathing, and almost drops it before noticing Elfo is in the room, Eating the Eye Candy. She then turns his cage around and so she can get dressed, throwing the towel at Luci from offscreen when he starts snarking.
    Elfo: I was just admiring the towel! My people don't have terrycloth.
  • Donald Duck wears a Modesty Towel after taking a shower. Given that he doesn't wear pants, presumably it's done because it's funny. A Brazilian animation had Donald being interviewed, questioned about this, and saying that he's impressed why people don't understand: "It's to dry my huge butt!".
  • Used by Judy Funnie in Doug when she's waiting for her brother Doug to get out of the bathroom so she can take a shower.
  • Drawn Together:
    • Subverted when Princess Clara discovers Captain Hero sleeping with her cousin Bleh. She gives her a towel and instructs her to "...cover your shame!" Bleh takes the towel and wraps it around her head before skipping back to her room otherwise naked.
    • In "Terms of Endearment", Clara, Foxxy and Toot are wearing towels when confronting Captain Hero about him peeking on them showering with his X-Ray Vision.
  • Duck Dodgers: "Too Close for Combat" has the Martian Queen and the Commander meeting with an assassin at in a Steam Room, with both of them wearing towels. Played for Laughs when the Centurtions come in and are also wearing towels, despite being Mecha-Mooks with nothing to hide.
  • DuckTales (2017)'s first episode begins with Donald getting ready for a job interview; he wants to wear his usual sailor suit, but the triplets force it off of him, saying that he needs a suit. Donald quickly pulls on a towel, despite the obvious Fridge Logic that a.) Non-Humans Lack Attributes and b.) he wasn't wearing pants before anyway.
  • The Fairly OddParents!: In "The Zappys", the Tooth Fairy makes her first appearance wearing one, after Timmy's knocked out tooth lands under a pillow earlier than expected, resulting in her having to leave in the middle of a shower.
  • Family Guy:
    • In "Viewer Mail #1", Peter wishes he had no bones and is turned to a shapeless blob. At one point he gets thrown out of the Teacups ride at Disneyland and through a window into a locker room, where Michael Eisner comes out and uses him as one of these, tucking his face into the inside as he walks out of the room.
    • Subverted in "Whistle While Your Wife Works" with Jillian. When Brian is trying to break up with Jillian, his incredibly attractive but intellectually challenged girlfriend. He goes to her apartment and she answers the door wearing only a towel, which she absent-mindedly removes to dry her hair. Needless to say, he was too Distracted by the Sexy to go through with the break-up.
  • The Fantastic Four (1978) shows The Thing wearing a towel in the episode "The Impossible Man".
  • Final Space:
    • In episode 3, Gary wears a towel after his new arm rips off his clothes.
    • In episode 6, Quinn sees all of Gary's old video messages to her. One shows him dressed in just a towel, trying to sing a ballad he wrote for Quinn while playing on a small, improvised guitar he made from scrap since HUE wouldn't let him have an actual guitar.
  • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Eduardo spends most of "The Big Cheese" in one due to having taken a shower early in the episode and being called outside the house by Mr. Herriman so the latter can demonstrate the new security system he bought to keep Cheese out before the former can get dressed.
  • Futurama: Happens in the episode "War Is the H-Word":
    • A joke similar to Hot Dog!: The Movie was used with Zapp Branningan stepping out of the shower.
      Richard Nixon: Damn it, Brannigan, I didn't live for thousands of years and travel millions of miles to look at another man's gizmo!
    • Subverted seconds before also: Pvt. Lee Lemon suggests that his her Captain puts on a towel after exiting the shower. He obliges by putting a towel on his head. Considering in the world of Futurama there's no nudity taboo, it leads you to think what's wrong with Zapp's anatomy. Or, more likely, the sight of him brought shameful memories to mind. note .
    • Leela herself wears her towel wrapped around her entire torso in the same scene, but nobody notices that she's a Sweet Polly Oliver. (Well, Zapp seems to notice subconsciously.)
    • Played for Laughs whenever Bender wears one, since he's a robot that doesn't normally wear clothes.
  • Gravity Falls: The Manotaurs in "Dipper vs. Manliness" wear towels all of the time as their only clothing. A scene near the beginning of the episode also shows Dipper with one in the bathroom.
  • In the Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi episode "Dis-Harmony", Ami and Yumi quickly start wearing towels when they find their mud bath disturbed by their Loony Fan Harmony.
  • Hotel Transylvania: The Series: In the Halloween Episode "The Legend of Pumpkin Guts", Mavis is ordered not to go outside by her father, which she naturally ignores and Lydia spends most of the episode trying to find her. When Mavis sneaks back inside, she makes sure to walk out of the bathroom in a towel in front of Lydia, to claim that she's been in the shower... for the last ten hours.
  • Kaeloo:
    • In one episode, Kaeloo does a painting of Quack Quack wearing no clothes except a leaf covering his crotch. Once she's done, Quack Quack wraps a towel around his waist.
    • A different episode has Quack-Quack wearing a towel because Stumpy set his underpants on fire and he had nothing else to wear.
  • Lou and Lou: Safety Patrol is an Edutainment Show that teaches kids about safety, with the episode "Bath Time" covering safety when having a bath. In the episode, Lou (his sister is actually named Louise) has a bath and his mom wraps him in a towel the second he steps out.
  • The Madballs episode "Escape from Orb" had a scene where Slobulus and Aargh accidentally fire their ship's bathtub at the spaceship of Wolf Breath and the Badballs. Freakella isn't happy about this because she was going to take a bath, and is seen wearing a towel and a shower cap. Since the Madballs are heads with arms and legs and therefore don't really have any visible naughty bits, this was most likely done for comedic effect rather than modesty.
  • Miraculous Ladybug: In the Miraculous World: Tokyo TV-special, Kagami and Marinette wear towels before and during their shared bath to cover their bodies. While wearing a towel while bathing is commonly not done in real life Japanese culture, it is Justified Out-of-Universe in this case considering the character's ages and the show's target demographic.
  • In the Mixels episode "Hot Lava Shower", Vulk wears one after coming out of the shower. This actually ends up being more than he normally wears.
  • Monica's Gang: In "Quero Entrar" ("Let Me In"), Cebolinha's dad returns from work, only to find that the front door is bolted. He finds that his son has just taken a shower, and refuses to change out of his towel—even when it constantly falls off.
  • The Owl House: King's Establishing Character Moment showcases that for all his attempts to be tyrannical, he's doomed to be seen as an adorable boy. His first line, a demand to know who's intruding upon the King of Demons, starts offscreen, in a booming bass, and ends with him entering the living room of the Owl House in matching towels, carrying a duck, and speaking in his regular voice. The towels help Luz see him as a "widdle guy", so cute, she must crush him in a hug.
  • Phineas and Ferb:
  • Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: In "Night Terrors", Daphne steps out of the shower in a towel and is soon attacked by what looks like a giant Medusa. Curiously, before she runs out of the bathroom, she also throws a robe over her modesty towel.
  • In the She-Ra: Princess of Power episode "Flowers for Hordak", Mantenna, perpetual Butt-Monkey of the Evil Horde, is called into Hordak's throne room over an issue, as per the norm. This time, he was in the middle of a shower, so he's dripping wet and only in a shower cap and Modesty Towel. Hordak's more irritated over the fact he's dripping water on the floor, and sends him down the trapdoor, as always.
  • The Simpsons: In "Bart Gets Famous", when Homer comes out of the shower at the nuclear plant to answer the phone, he says "You'll have to speak up. I'm wearing a towel."
  • South Park: In "Towelie", the military is destroying all towels to stem the threat posed by Towelie. In one scene, Mr. Garrison is getting out of the shower in a towel when the soldiers storm in and rip off. He cries out, "Oh, all right, have your way with me, you sick freaks!"... and is immensely disappointed when they leave once the towel's destroyed.
  • Spider-Man: The Animated Series: Felicia Hardy wore a light blue towel in the opening of "The Vampire Queen" before suiting up in her Black Cat attire.
  • In Star Trek: Lower Decks, background character Ensign Hans Federov is better known to the cast as "Towel Guy", as we mostly see him in a modesty towel. Of the main cast, we see D'Vana Tendi in the female variant in the episode "The Least Dangerous Game".
  • Star vs. the Forces of Evil: Marco wears one the traditionally feminine way, including with a towel wrapped around his (short) hair.
  • Sym-Bionic Titan: In the second motel that Lance and Ilana stay at in episode 19, Ilana comes out of the shower and in a towel before setting beside Lance in bed while he's watching the news.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
  • Teen Titans Go!: "Real Boy Adventures" has Cyborg given a towel to wear due to being naked after Raven magically turns him into a normal human being.
  • In the Toonsylvania episode "Love Potion Number Nein!", Dr. Vic wears a towel the feminine way (covering from under the armpits to around the knees) and has another one wrapped around his hair when he comes out of the bathroom to find Igor being chased by the ghost woman Natalie Nightshade.
  • Total Drama: Only a few characters wear a bathrobe. Most go to and from the showers wearing towels.
    • Heather records her audition video when she's fresh from a shower and wrapped in a towel. The appeal is part of her strategy to get on the show as she promises good ratings if she's selected. She then walks out of view and throws her towel back behind her.
    • The Screaming Gophers win a shower in "X-Treme Torture". The girls go first and come out wearing towels.
    • In "Hook, Line, and Screamer", DJ finds Heather in the communal bathroom draped in a towel and in the process of shaving her legs. She's later still in a towel when she tries to shower, which causes her to be eliminated when the "killer" catches her. She's still wearing it when Chris lectures her about her Genre Blindness in showering alone during the horror film-themed challenge.
    • The contestants get the opportunity to shower in "3:10 to Crazytown", but have to share the same barrel. Harold goes first while Duncan, Justin, Beth, DJ, Lindsay, Owen, and Heather wait in line dressed in towels. Owen goes the feminine route by wearing his towel up high and another as a turban, while Leshawna is the only contestant to wear a bathrobe. Trent is off to the communal bathroom, both wearing a towel and using another one to dry himself off.
    • "Rock n' Rule" starts with Lindsay coming out of the communal bathroom in a towel while singing.
    • In the "That's Gonna Leave a Mark!" segment of "Aftermath III: O-wen or Lose", an outtake of "One Million Bucks B.C.", Harold walks around the trailer wearing a towel. It comes flying off when he slips on soap.
    • In "Get a Clue", Lindsay needs to get Courtney's footprint for a challenge, and she tries it by getting her to walk in paint and then on a sheet of cardboard while she only has a towel on after showering.
    • Duncan walks around in a modesty towel in "Mutiny on the Soundstage".
    • In "A Mine is a Terrible Thing to Waste", Jo is wearing just a towel while bragging in a confessional about having the girl's side of the cabin to herself, so she can now workout while naked.
  • Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race: In "I Love Ridonc and Roll", Don wears one while introducing Finland, and the Finnish Don Box for the "Spa Day" all-in. It falls off at the end of the segment.
  • Totally Spies!:
    • "Matchmaker" Clover wears one when spying on a posh and wash spa, along with several other women.
    • "Freaky Circus Much?", The Reality TV Show Crew that Clover signed up for is very intrusive and even sneaks up on Sam while she was showering and she wraps herself in a towel to complain to Clover about it. She's still wearing it when Jerry WOOHPed'd them to his office, with her holding on to it to keep it from falling off. Jerry also just happens to have a camcorder recording their interactions, and at one point, he does a close-up on the towel-clad Sam, before he blushes and sends them to put on their Spy Catsuits.
  • In the VeggieTales song about Larry's hairbrush, Larry the cucumber is shown in a Modesty Towel coming out of the shower, even though throughout the rest of the series he doesn't wear anything other than the occasional period-appropriate headdress (or on one occasion, in a corporate setting, a tie when his character was promoted), and even though he has no anatomy to cover up. Everyone who walks into him still recoils in embarrassment. At the end, the Peach shows up and is also wrapped in a towel. The two are shocked and slightly embarrassed at the sight of each other.
  • In episode 4 of Wakfu, almost the whole cast wears one, though not just to keep modesty but also to hide the "ugly princesses" disguises. Unfortunately, the only one to have the towel fall off is Ruel.
  • Wander Over Yonder had a gag in the episode "The Day" where Sylvia has to fight some Watchdogs in the Skullship's locker room and is disgusted that the Watchdogs directly in front of her are butt naked. They comply Sylvia's request that they put towels on before fighting, but wear the towels around their heads before Sylvia clarifies she meant for them to wear the towels around their waists.
  • What It's Like Being Alone: "Lucky Lucy" begins with most of the orphans wearing towels after they've just showered.
  • Winx Club: "The Red Tower": Helia wears one. Perhaps it was a little Fanservice, since we hadn't seen him much in that season.

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