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Another thing we do on Saturday is do one of the previous shows and focus on adult women. We call this one Mature Musings.
Like I keep saying, nudity doesn't have to be always sexual. In fact, it doesn't need to have too much meaning attached to it. There's something I call Clinical Nudity, where the nudity is used to service the plot and is not called attention to. It's just... there.
This example comes from the Disney show Gargoyles, specifically the episode "Eye of the Beholder." The character Fox transforms into a werewolf, and in the process the monster has no clothing on. So naturally, upon turning back to normal, the human Fox doesn't have any either, and is shown nude for a few seconds before she's given something to preserve her modesty.
The fact that it only goes on for a short while, coupled with the fact that the situation is portrayed simply as a natural consequence of certain evens is what makes this good. She's nude, but it ultimately isn't made a big deal out of. It's just something that happens. That makes it a big victory in my end since no emphasis is probably for the best.
I'll be coming back to Disney later on this show. In the meantime, we'll prepare for the end of the week.