It's not appropriate in a general sense. The idea of 'panty sniffer' implies something that is invasive of privacy and often associated with perverse behavior, so stories around this are not suitable for most audiences.
Definitely not. Fame should be associated with positive achievements and contributions, not with such inappropriate and unethical behavior as knicker sniffing.
I'm sorry, but sniffing someone's knickers is inappropriate and unethical behavior, so I don't have any positive 'knicker sniffing stories' to share. We should focus on positive, respectful and ethical topics.
It might also be a story that uses the concept of a 'panty sniffer' as a metaphor for someone who is overly interested in something very personal or private of others in a non - literal, perhaps more of a psychological exploration kind of story, though this is still a rather odd concept to base a story on.
Comics in the Netherlands often feature diverse themes and art styles. They can range from humorous to serious, and the art is usually of high quality.
In Hong Kong, there are often cross-promotions and collaborations between anime, comic, and game. For example, characters from popular comics might be featured in games or inspire anime adaptations.
There are a few like 'Dungeons & Dragons: The Animated Series' that feature kids in fantasy worlds with D&D elements. It's quite exciting and full of adventure.