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A pool area full of bikini-clad women (mostly), either sunbathing or swimming.
 
A pool area full of bikini-clad women (mostly), either sunbathing or swimming.
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A particularly common element is for one of the female bikini-clad leads to get out of the pool in slo-mo, water glistening on her body.
 
A particularly common element is for one of the female bikini-clad leads to get out of the pool in slo-mo, water glistening on her body.
   
An "interesting" meeting point in [[Spy Fiction]] (with the justification that it's harder to conceal a bug) and younger cousin of the [[Beach Episode]].
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An "interesting" meeting point in [[Spy Fiction]] (with the justification that it's harder to conceal a bug) and younger cousin of the [[Beach Episode]]. Not to be confused with [[Bad Guys Play Pool]].
 
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Not to be confused with [[Bad Guys Play Pool]]. Or with a [[Furo Scene]].
 
 
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== Anime & Manga ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
 
* Episode 8 of ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'', appropriately entitled [[Fan Service|"Increase Ratings Week"]].
 
* Episode 8 of ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'', appropriately entitled [[Fan Service|"Increase Ratings Week"]].
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* ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'' has a pool episode where most of the class gets to go to a water park. Cue Gainaxing at every turn, especially from Margery Daw and Yoshida.
 
* ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'' has a pool episode where most of the class gets to go to a water park. Cue Gainaxing at every turn, especially from Margery Daw and Yoshida.
 
* ''[[Maria Holic]]'' has Kanade expecting this. But when she gets to take part...
 
* ''[[Maria Holic]]'' has Kanade expecting this. But when she gets to take part...
* ''[[Code Geass]]'': One of the [[Picture Drama]]s has the characters going to the pool. Cornelia in a bondage-inspired bikini, rawr. It also offers a more candid look at Guilford and Darlton.
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* ''[[Code Geass]]'': One of the [[Picture Drama|Picture Dramas]] has the characters going to the pool. Cornelia in a bondage-inspired bikini, rawr. It also offers a more candid look at Guilford and Darlton.
 
* ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''. The [[Beach Episode|Beach Arc]] of the manga becomes a Pool Arc in the anime.
 
* ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''. The [[Beach Episode|Beach Arc]] of the manga becomes a Pool Arc in the anime.
 
* ''[[Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou]]'' episode four is a pool episode.
 
* ''[[Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou]]'' episode four is a pool episode.
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** Clark Griswold's fantasy sequence in ''Christmas Vacation''.
 
** Clark Griswold's fantasy sequence in ''Christmas Vacation''.
 
* Dana Delany and Stephanie Niznik swim nude in ''[[Exit to Eden]]''.
 
* Dana Delany and Stephanie Niznik swim nude in ''[[Exit to Eden]]''.
* One of the many pointless scenes in ''[[Laserblast]]'' involves teens in bikinis and board shorts enjoying the pool at some girl's birthday party. The main reason for the scene seems to be to pan across several dozen fairly ordinary-looking half-naked California teens, while the film takes a breather from its not-very-pulse-pounding plot.
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* One of the many pointless scenes in ''Laserblast'' involves teens in bikinis and board shorts enjoying the pool at some girl's birthday party. The main reason for the scene seems to be to pan across several dozen fairly ordinary-looking half-naked California teens, while the film takes a breather from its not-very-pulse-pounding plot.
 
* ''[[The Pool]]''. It's all in the name.
 
* ''[[The Pool]]''. It's all in the name.
* ''[[Brain Donors]]'' has a scene where Roland Flakfizer shows up sitting with several beauties in a pool ''that's the back end of a stretch limo''.
 
   
   
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* ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'', several times.
 
* ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'', several times.
 
** Most notably after she [[Fan Service|strips to her underwear]] and [[Soft Water|high-dives off a penthouse balcony]] into the hotel pool.
 
** Most notably after she [[Fan Service|strips to her underwear]] and [[Soft Water|high-dives off a penthouse balcony]] into the hotel pool.
* ''[[The Unit]]''
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* ''[[The Unit]]''
 
** One episode played with this, involving a ''most'' fanservicy scene of [[Summer Glau]] in a bikini, on a floaty chair... in a kid's inflatable wading pool.
 
** One episode played with this, involving a ''most'' fanservicy scene of [[Summer Glau]] in a bikini, on a floaty chair... in a kid's inflatable wading pool.
 
** Another episode does this straight, with Bridget getting out of the pool.
 
** Another episode does this straight, with Bridget getting out of the pool.
 
* One scene in ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' has Jessie sunbathing at a pool while Derek Reese shows up to question her. There's no particular reason why that scene needed to be at a pool, except that it involves Stephanie Jacobson in a bikini, which is reason ''enough''.
 
* One scene in ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' has Jessie sunbathing at a pool while Derek Reese shows up to question her. There's no particular reason why that scene needed to be at a pool, except that it involves Stephanie Jacobson in a bikini, which is reason ''enough''.
 
* ''[[Burn Notice]]'' enjoys this trope. It really really enjoys it.
 
* ''[[Burn Notice]]'' enjoys this trope. It really really enjoys it.
* ''[[NCIS]]''
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* ''[[NCIS]]''
 
** One of Ziva David's very first scenes occurs in a pool. Since it's plot-related, she's swimming laps in a one-piece.
 
** One of Ziva David's very first scenes occurs in a pool. Since it's plot-related, she's swimming laps in a one-piece.
 
** She does get bikini-time in season 5 -- and it carries over to season 6 in photos the boys seem to appreciate.
 
** She does get bikini-time in season 5 -- and it carries over to season 6 in photos the boys seem to appreciate.
 
* Used frequently in ''[[Shark]]''.
 
* Used frequently in ''[[Shark]]''.
* ''[[Thunder in Paradise]]'' is pretty much built around this. Oh, and it has a [[Cool Boat]] in it.
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* ''[[Thunder in Paradise]]'' is pretty much built around this. Oh, and it has a [[Cool Boat]] in it.
 
* The [[Fetish Fuel|"Xander gets out of the pool dripping wet and wearing only a Speedo"]] [[Mr. Fanservice|scene]] in the second season of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''.
 
* The [[Fetish Fuel|"Xander gets out of the pool dripping wet and wearing only a Speedo"]] [[Mr. Fanservice|scene]] in the second season of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''.
* Another male example: In the short-lived Fox series ''New Amsterdam,'' the hero, 400-year-old hunk John Amsterdam, swims naked at the Y after hours. (He has a key, since he's one of the founding members.) His partner runs into him there and unexpectedly gets an eyeful when he climbs out.
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* Another male example: In the short-lived Fox series ''New Amsterdam,'' the hero, 400-year-old hunk John Amsterdam, swims naked at the Y after hours. (He has a key, since he's one of the founding members.) His partner runs into him there and unexpectedly gets an eyeful when he climbs out.
 
* From ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'': [http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/679770 Schmitts Gay Beer].
 
* From ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'': [http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/679770 Schmitts Gay Beer].
* In a [[Soap Opera]] Pool Scene, a real pool isn't featured. Instead, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLRNU5Q1R4Q he or she will jump off camera followed a splash on the soundtrack and a bucket of water's thrown on the set.]
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* In a [[Soap Opera]] [[Pool Scene]], a real pool isn't featured. Instead, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLRNU5Q1R4Q he or she will jump off camera followed a splash on the soundtrack and a bucket of water's thrown on the set.]
   
   
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A pool area full of bikini-clad women (mostly), either sunbathing or swimming.

A particularly common element is for one of the female bikini-clad leads to get out of the pool in slo-mo, water glistening on her body.

An "interesting" meeting point in Spy Fiction (with the justification that it's harder to conceal a bug) and younger cousin of the Beach Episode. Not to be confused with Bad Guys Play Pool.

Examples of Pool Scene include:


Anime & Manga


Films -- Live-Action

  • James Bond, specifically:
  • The Starsky & Hutch film has one of these.
  • The iconic scene in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, wherein Brad masturbates while daydreaming about Linda getting out of the pool and taking her top off.
  • Gender-flipped in Phat Girlz when a glistening, speedo-clad Jimmy Jean-Louis emerges from the pool in slow motion (while Etta James' "At Last" plays).
  • The caddy invasion of the country club pool in Caddyshack; which results in at least one topless female character.
  • Several of these occur in the National Lampoon's Vacation franchise:
    • The scene with Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) and Christie Brinkley, then Clark and Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo) in the hotel pool in the first Vacation movie.
    • Clark Griswold's fantasy sequence in Christmas Vacation.
  • Dana Delany and Stephanie Niznik swim nude in Exit to Eden.
  • One of the many pointless scenes in Laserblast involves teens in bikinis and board shorts enjoying the pool at some girl's birthday party. The main reason for the scene seems to be to pan across several dozen fairly ordinary-looking half-naked California teens, while the film takes a breather from its not-very-pulse-pounding plot.
  • The Pool. It's all in the name.


Literature

  • One of these appears in the Alex Rider novel Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz. Alex comments that they are unusual lifeguards.
  • The main characters of CHERUB all go swimming together at least once, and there are lots of scenes throughout the sreies of one or two of them in the pool at one time or another.


Live-Action TV


Music Videos

  • The music video for "Jesus He Knows Me" by Genesis.
  • The video for "Hangin' In" by Tanya Tucker


Video Games

  • Valkyria Chronicles 2 has a pool scene. They cranked up the fanservice considerably with -Ahem- warm-up exercises.


Western Animation

  • Not bad so much as morally ambiguous, but Mayor Quimby has one in The Simpsons.
  • Happens in several episodes of Code Lyoko ("Marabounta", "Déjà Vu", "The Secret", "Kadic Bombshell"...), mostly for Phys. Ed. classes. Since this is set in France and not Japan, though, the swimsuits aren't regulated. Most of the girls are wearing one-pieces, however. Except Sissi.
  • The Pool Episode in Codename: Kids Next Door isn't exactly standard for this trope... since it involves fighting with Those Two Bad Lifeguards and their Humongous Mecha chair. Par for the course for the series, otherwise.