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Noir Episode
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In 1999, the AFI named Humphrey Bogart the greatest male movie star of all time. One guess what film genre he was the poster child for. Film Noir is one of the most popular and recognizable genres in the history of film. Practically everyone can recognize its tropes, and everyone knows the staples of it. Not surprisingly, a lot of writers and actors grew up loving it, so it would only make sense they would reference it. An episode that parodies or homages Film Noir, in a series that otherwise doesn't. Will almost always be Deliberately Monochrome and feature a Private Eye Monologue, and may contrive a way to get characters into period costume; other noir tropes might or might not appear. In long-running series, often used in the manner of a sorbet, to cleanse the audience's palate after numerous high-octane episodes. Sub-Trope of Formula-Breaking Episode, and arguably a form of Out-of-Genre Experience. If the noir elements occur in a dream sequence or other alternate reality, it's also a Costumer. Compare Heist Episode, which usually involves robbery. |
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The Pendragon Adventure has a couple. The Never War's "A-Plot" is set in 1937 New York City for the most part, so it has a prominent Film Noir feel to it. Courtney's plot in The Pilgrims of Rayne is similarly noir-themed. | |
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"Shadow Play" was a Noir Episode in season 4 of Pretty Little Liars. Under the influence of prescription drugs, Spencer hallucinates while watching a Film Noir movie. In her Dream Sequence, Toby is a PI, Hanna is a switchboard operator, and Mona and Ezra are cooperating against the girls, while demostrating some Ship Tease. | |
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Adventure Time: "B-MO Noire" has BMO playing at being a hard-boiled private eye while trying to find Finn's lost sock, complete with black and white and dramatic narration. | |
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The show also parodied the famous British Noir The Third Man in "The Third Mouse", a black-and-white episode that trades heavily on Brain's Orson Welles-like voice. | |
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Wonder Woman (1987): "Who Killed Myndi Mayer" may not be Deliberately Monochrome, but it's still a heartfelt noir homage, complete with Private Eye Monologue from Inspector Indelicato. | |
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In Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) #52, Sonic stumbles into a noir-themed Zone and has an adventure, complete with muted coloring and casting Sonic and Sally as detective and client respectively. | |
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An episode of Samurai Jack about the assassin robot who found a dog and became a trumpet player before being forced back into his old role by Aku. | |
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Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi. Episode 6 is a general shout-out to Film Noir style Hard-boiled Detective and Mobster movies. | |
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In the Bill Nye the Science Guy episode "Archaeology" there's a segment featuring Luna Van Dyke and her detective agency. | |
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The Bonanza episode "Joe Cartwright, Detective" dealt with Little Joe being reprimanded by Ben and Hoss for his obsession with reading detective novels, but he ultimately finds himself in the middle of a real mystery when he hears a pair of businessmen who are plotting to rob the bank at night when no one is around. When Little Joe tries to tell Hoss about this, Hoss just blows him off, but when he does listen, he just thinks that the businessmen are just doing their typical job. Of course, it's when Hoss and Joe listen in on the businessmen talking about their bank robbery plans that Hoss starts to believe Joe. | |
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The Spider-Man Noir segments of Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions. | |
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Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys has an episode with the crew in a rainy noir movie-looking planet getting involved in a Maltese Falconish plot. | |
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The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Relaunch novel I, the Constable has Odo searching for Quark on Feringar, and discovering that the case has a lot in common with the hardboiled detective stories O'Brien has shared with him. The cover shows him wearing a fedora and trenchcoat. | |
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: "The Janitor Always Mops Twice" sees Charlie as the hardboiled janitor pursuing the mystery of who "diarrhea poisoned" Frank, Dennis as the gangster, Mac as his goon, The Waitress as Femme Fatale, and Dee as the goon who thinks she is a Femme Fatale. The episode is also Deliberately Monochrome except for the color red, features a Private Eye Monologue from Charlie, and is accompanied by a noir-style jazz score. | |
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Most of the Wizards with Guns video "The Mysterious Case of Who Sh*t My Pants" is in black and white and Mike spends most of the video dressed like an anachronistic Hardboiled Detective. | |
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The ''Cars Toon'' "Mater: Private Eye". Private investigator Mater must solve a case about counterfeit tyres and track down the whereabouts of Tia's sister, Mia, who's been car-napped. | |
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The Simpsons: The episode "Dial N for Nerder", while not done in black and white, uses noir music cues and has scenes which mirror famous noir films, most notably the supermarket scene from Double Indemnity. The A and B plots reflect that, with the former concerning Lisa and Bart's attempts to cover up their involvement with the accidental death of a classmate, while Marge suspects Homer of cheating (on his diet). Homer even wears a fedora and trench coat, and the end credits are in the style of Columbo. "The Dad Who Knew Too Little" focuses on Homer hiring a stereotypical noir Private Detective so that he can learn about Lisa. The episode ends with a house-of-mirrors shootout a la The Lady from Shanghai. |
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The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "Out of the Past", set in the fifties due to time travel, is Deliberately Monochrome with a Private Eye Monologue, explained by the Coulson LMD having a glitch that affects his vision and thought processes. | |
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Echo Chamber did one, appropriately titled "Noir Episode". | |
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In-Universe: Sally's science project in Me and My Dick. What we hear about it. | |
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Fringe episode 20 of season 2 ("Brown Betty") combined this with a Musical Episode — that's right, a film noir musical. Justified in that it was a story within a story told by a drugged Walter to Olivia's niece. | |
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101 Dalmatians: The Series: The episodes "The Maltese Chicken" And "K Is For Kibble" feature Spot in her Pullet Marlow persona trying to solve a mystery, in a parody of classic film noir mysteries. | |
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Doctor Who Expanded Universe: The Angel's Kiss by Melody Malone, a really funny detective story written by River Song about her impossibly hot Author Avatar with no small amount of Stylistic Suck. Blood Harvest by Terrance Dicks, set in 1929 Chicago with a Private Eye Monologue by a PI called Decker. Oh, and there's vampires. The Bernice Summerfield New Adventures novel Mean Streets, also by Dicks, is set in a sprawling City Planet City Noir, with Benny and Chris teaming up with an Ogron private eye (who previously appeared in Dicks's Shakedown as a cop). The Past Doctor Adventures novel Illegal Alien is about Cybermen during the London Blitz, but includes an expat American private eye called Cody McBride, who brings a lot of noir tropes with him. |
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"The Big Nap" an episode of Mama's Family where after watching detective movies on TV for a week, Mama dreams she is a private detective hired to find a client's missing mother. | |
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? has a game called Film Noir, in which the players (typically Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie) would narrate for one another. | |
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The Castle episode "The Blue Butterfly", jumps back and forth between regular Castle, and Castle reading a diary of a 1940s-era P.I., done in noir style. | |
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The Moonlighting episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice". Dave and Maddie dream about a murder case, with each of them tilting the story the way they think it happened. The episode was subjected to heavy Executive Meddling as the studio didn't like the scenes being shot in black and white and forced the crew to add a disclaimer read by Orson Welles before the episode to explain what was happening. | |
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The original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) animated series has some City Noir elements in its own right, including the trench coat and fedora disguise the turtles wear while in public, but goes full blown private eye tribute in the episode "The Maltese Hamster," with Donatello giving the monologue. | |
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A Damaged Tape strip aptly titled "Dave Noir", where Dave discovers he has a Private Eye Monologue playing in his head (it ends up being, however, that he has schizophrenia). | |
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Half Past Adventure, in the vein of its source material Adventure Time, has a noir parody in the form of "The Mystery of the Purloined Pudding", starring jaded detective Cash Daniels. | |
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Hailey's On It had the episode "Lady and the Trampoline" | |
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The Sledge Hammer! episode "Play It Again, Sledge", which specifically spoofs the Humphrey Bogart Sam Spade noir films. After getting suspended Sledge decides to become a private detective, and the Femme Fatale who comes to him for help frames him for the murder of her husband, all the while he's assisted by a Spirit Advisor of Bogart himself. | |
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Discworld Noir deserves an honorable mention, though it was a video game that was a spinoff from the books. | |
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CASUAL+Y has a (non-canon) Noir Episode "Holby Sin City". Ethan gets embroiled in a a murder mystery involving a couple named Bonnie and Clyde, whilst trying to remember the phrase used to describe Bonnie's character archetype. He gets it in the end. | |
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Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (1987): "Who Killed Myndi Mayer" may not be Deliberately Monochrome, but it's still a heartfelt noir homage, complete with Private Eye Monologue from Inspector Indelicato. Wonder Woman: Black and Gold: The premise of "The Wager" is Diana in a noir-like interrogation scene with a man who has committed embezzlement and likely murder. |
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The Captain Planet and the Planeteers episode "The Big Clam-Up" has Ma-Ti monologuing his way through a series of black-and-white fantasy sequences while the team solves a mystery in San Francisco. | |
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The Doctor Who Magazine comic strip The Deep Hereafter, with the Doctor taking on the persona of a detective investigating the death of a fish person detective in an alien City Noir. | |
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Father Dowling Mysteries had an episode where the case of the week involved a really bad detective story loosely based on Father Dowling and Sister Stephanie, and every now and then, the narrative changed to a black and white film showing the events in the book, which mirrored the actual investigation. | |
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Our Miss Brooks: "Postage Due" sees Miss Brooks search for a vanished postman wearing a trench coat and narrating the action with a Private Eye Monologue. | |
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The show Radio Active had a noir episode with Morgan as the detective, giving her own Private Eye Monologue. It included a direct riff on To Have and Have Not's famous 'whistle' line. | |
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In Calvin and Hobbes, Calvin would occasionally imagine himself as a monologuing Private Detective named Tracer Bullet. These stories were relatively rare compared to Calvin's other two imaginary alter egos, Spaceman Spiff and Stupendous Man, largely because the emphasis on moody shadows (as you can see in the article image) made them extremely time-consuming to draw. | |
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Animaniacs episode "This Pun for Hire" with the Warners do a film noir parody, taking every cliché and killing them with many bad puns. Feature Ralph as villain and also Minerva Mink as Femme Fatale. | |
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From SCP Foundation, SCP-3143 is an anomaly that rewrites documents involving him into a Film Noir screenplay. His first sighting was in overriding and neutralizing SCP-3043. | |
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The Supernatural episode "A Most Holy Man" borrows heavily from The Maltese Falcon and various other Noir icons. | |
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The Married... with Children episode "Al Bundy, Shoe Dick", where Al pretends to be a noirish private eye after getting a measly job working as the real detective's janitor and cleaning up his office. He is invited to a private party by a sultry dame who mistakes him for the real deal and where he has to solve an unexpected murder, and the Private Eye Monologueing is roundly spoofed. After solving the mystery it turns out it was All Just a Dream. | |
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The Past Doctor Adventures novel Illegal Alien is about Cybermen during the London Blitz, but includes an expat American private eye called Cody McBride, who brings a lot of noir tropes with him. | |
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Garfield's Babes and Bullets, much like its source material (a prose story in Garfield: His 9 Lives), concerns an homage to film noir where Garfield is a detective investigating a murder. | |
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The Small Wonder episode "Big 'J', Private Eye" had this as Jamie's book report. | |
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The Muppet Show: The Liza Minelli episode features the Muppets staging a film noir murder mystery, featuring Liza as a lounge singer and Kermit as a hard-boiled private eye. | |
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The Midnight Crew Intermission in Homestuck. This being Homestuck, things get weird... | |
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Rusty and Co. features one in chapter 10 — Speakeasies & Sea Monsters, when someone uses the Reality Warper Belt of Genre Change to change the genre to noir, turning Mimic from monster adventurer to private detective. | |
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The second season Superman: The Animated Series episode "The Late Mr. Kent", which features Superman narrating (in full Private Eye Monologue) the story of how Clark Kent was "murdered" while investigating a death row inmate's wrongful conviction. | |
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Gotham Girls "Gotham Noir" episode | |
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots had a Noir Level, though it was more a homage to classic Cloak and Dagger spy stories than detective noir. | |
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"In Search of Certainty" comprises two chapters of The Memory Band, part of Skyhold Academy Yearbook. It's an In-Universe fanfic of Varric's crime serial Hard in Hightown, submitted as a writing assignment by two of the school's students. The format returns in the eleventh installment, Bright Jewels, Chained City, where the same two students expand their original fic into a novel-length project for their final grade. Many noir tropes are deliberately invoked, including what are sometimes over-the-top analogies. | |
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Retsupurae's Diabetus appropriately did a riff of a L.A. Noire Let's Play in this fashion. | |
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Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and a Hard Place is a murder mystery at its core, concerning the execution of three SS officers taken prisoner by Easy Company during the final push to Berlin. With every man in Easy a suspect, Sgt. Rock has to find both the sole survivor and the killer, knowing, hoping, that they may be one and the same. During the climactic confrontation with the murderer, Rock is even treated to a Motive Rant. As you can expect from Brian Azzarello (and the genre in general), the dialogue is very layered and snappy in a manner recalling Hammett or Chandler. | |
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The Big Finish Doctor Who audio "The Maltese Penguin", an Affectionate Parody where Frobisher's Private Eye Monologue often humorously contradicts what he's actually doing. | |
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Fallout 4 features one Nick Valentine as a follower the player character picks up in the main quest. He's a straight up hard boiled detective, trench coat, fedora and all. In addition to being important to complete the main quest, the "Far Harbor" add on revolves around a case he and the player character are hired to solve involving a missing teenage girl on an island off the coast of Maine. | |
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The Venture Brothers had one in season 4, with Hank fancying himself a noir detective. The picture switches to monochrome whenever he puts on his fedora. (it came with a whip! A detective's whip!) | |
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iZombie: In "Night And The Zombie City" Liz eats the brain of a P.I. and subsequently acts like a hardboiled detective, refusing to wait for a warrant, going off investigating on her own, and reacting with violence to Blaine. She also wears a trenchcoat and has an old-timey vernacular. Ravi also eats from the brain and then delivers a Private Eye Monologue. The episode also features a jazz soundtrack and is darkly lit. | |
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The first season finale of Quantum Leap (1989) called "Play it Again, Seymour" both uses and spoofs noir tropes. Sam is cast as a P.I., in the typical old fashioned office, takes the case of a beautiful bombshell in distress, dances to a 1940s-style band, and leaps into a body that even resembles and dresses like Humphrey Bogart. | |
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Weird Science offered up "The Genie Detective" from its last season. Lisa plays a VR game where she is Legs MacGuffin. The story characters resemble Wyatt (a shifty businessman), Gary (a jockey), Chett (the client), and Scampi (a quirky doctor). The case is to find the antidote for the poison the client was given. Everything's in black-and-white, and narration is regularly employed. We learn partway through the story that the client really is Chett; he secretly joined the game and poisoned himself as part of a misguided effort to be close to Lisa. He thought he'd be fine since it's just VR, but dying in the game means dying for real, and someone swiped the antidote he had hidden, so the duo really do have to solve the case. It turns out Wyatt also secretly entered the game and was responsible for this, though he didn't know Chett could die for real. | |
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Chapter 37 of The Victors Project has this motif. It focuses on Mags's personal investigation into the death of Wheaton, another Hunger Games Victor. Mags travels to different bars and clubs in the Capitol's underbelly, and in one seedy nightclub, she meets a mysterious Peacekeeper who has critical information, but he will only help her if she helps him with some political intrigue. Mags soon uncovers a major political plot/sex scandal, and unbeknownst to her, the mysterious Peacekeeper is Secretary of State Coriolanus Snow, who uses the information she gives him to move against his political enemies and consolidate power. When Mags learns the truth and realizes she was an Unwitting Pawn, she literally says, "My God, What Have I Done?!" | |
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Wonder Woman: Black and Gold: The premise of "The Wager" is Diana in a noir-like interrogation scene with a man who has committed embezzlement and likely murder. | |
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The Smallville episode "Noir". They went full-on noir here — black and white, period costumes, references to noir-era "Superman", and a noir-ish storyline. | |
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Noir Episode | |
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In Fillbert's "Dial F for Furrbert" arc, Fillbert becomes a monologuing detective, while several characters get an outfit change and become partially or fully greyscale. | |
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Noir Episode | |
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A brief gag in the Stargate SG-1 episode "200" had Teal'c pitching a TV show where he starred as a private detective, shot and narrated in this style. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Necessary Evil" had Constable Odo using the Private Eye Monologue to parody the Captain's Log, and flashbacks to a murder he investigated while working for the Cardassian occupiers. Bonus points for dark shadows enveloping everything (even in the "present", as it takes place during the station's night shift), thunderstorms in the first scene (on Bajor), a wealthy and shifty widow who's a bit of The Vamp, and Quark being surprisingly hard-boiled himself (which amusingly fits with Armin Shimmerman's Bogart-like voice). Interestingly, it isn't the widow but series regular Major Kira who turns out to be the Femme Fatale murderer—leading to a quite noir-ish Black-and-Grey Morality ending. | |
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Pinky and the Brain: The episode "Brain Noir". The show also parodied the famous British Noir The Third Man in "The Third Mouse", a black-and-white episode that trades heavily on Brain's Orson Welles-like voice. |
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In Sandra and Woo Sandra's hard-boiled detective alter-ego Sandy South appears in several stories. | |
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Phineas and Ferb had an episode in which the two boys were inspired by a Film Noir movie to become private eyes and even applied black and white makeup to themselves. As it progresses, they end up parodying more modern detective shows as well: | |
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Patlabor had an episode that was half this and half Blade Runner parody. | |
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Gintama has one in the form of the two-episode Hardboiled Detective arc. | |
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Star Trek: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Necessary Evil" had Constable Odo using the Private Eye Monologue to parody the Captain's Log, and flashbacks to a murder he investigated while working for the Cardassian occupiers. Bonus points for dark shadows enveloping everything (even in the "present", as it takes place during the station's night shift), thunderstorms in the first scene (on Bajor), a wealthy and shifty widow who's a bit of The Vamp, and Quark being surprisingly hard-boiled himself (which amusingly fits with Armin Shimmerman's Bogart-like voice). Interestingly, it isn't the widow but series regular Major Kira who turns out to be the Femme Fatale murderer—leading to a quite noir-ish Black-and-Grey Morality ending. Another, far less impressive attempt at Noir by Star Trek is Voyager's "Ex Post Facto", in which an arrested Tom Paris makes a recording of the events that led up to his incarceration, a la a toned-down Double Indemnity. The episode plays up his murky past as an ex-con, his recitation of How We Got Here sounds a lot like a Private Eye Monologue, and he gets framed for murder by a vampy Femme Fatale. Any episode of Next Generation in which Picard plays 1940s P.I. Dixon Hill on the holodeck, starting with "The Big Goodbye". |
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The Warehouse 13 episode "The Big Snag" has Myka and Pete getting trapped in a hard-boiled detective novel that is also an artifact. The episode even has a Special Edition Title with a saxophone version of the theme tune and a sputtering neon sign logo. | |
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There is an episode of Gargoyles in which Broadway did this, called "The Silver Falcon". "Revelations," as well. |
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The Kaeloo episode "Let's Play Detectives". | |
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Girl Genius presents : Ivo Sharktooth, Private Jäger. | |
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The Murdoch Mysteries episode "D.O.A." which is Deliberately Monochrome, pushes the clothes and set-dressing as far as possible towards the noir era without actually leaving the 1910s, inlcudes a lot more smoking, has grey-area actions by the heroes, and is a Whole-Plot Reference to the film of the same name. | |
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The Monk episode "Mr. Monk And The Leper" seemed to have borrowed from Film Noir and even broadcast the episode in black and white. | |
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The episode "Dial N for Nerder", while not done in black and white, uses noir music cues and has scenes which mirror famous noir films, most notably the supermarket scene from Double Indemnity. The A and B plots reflect that, with the former concerning Lisa and Bart's attempts to cover up their involvement with the accidental death of a classmate, while Marge suspects Homer of cheating (on his diet). Homer even wears a fedora and trench coat, and the end credits are in the style of Columbo. | |
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Noir Episode | |
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The seventh season Boy Meets World episode As Time Goes By contains a parallel noir universe in Cory and Topanga's closet. | |
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Noir Episode | |
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Episodes 8 and 9 of Darker than Black center on Plucky Comic Relief character Gai Kurosawa and pretty much parody every single hard-boiled trope. Amusingly, this is despite the fact that a strong argument could be made in favor of the rest of the show being either noir or drawing heavily from it. |
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Noir Episode | |
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Mr. Bogus: "Bogus Private Eye" | |
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Noir Episode | |
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Recess: "The Girl was Trouble". In fact, the French title for the episode was, "Black Series for the Girl in Blue". (The "blue" part referring to Gretchen's signature outfit.) | |
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Noir Episode | |
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Episode A Bullet for Bullock of Batman: The Animated Series is told from Bullock's POV, following the general format of a straightforward 40s detective story and even has jazz music to match. Although the entire show is Neo-Noir looking normally. | |
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Criminal Case: Pacific Bay has Case 34, "Murdertown", where the player investigates the murder of an actress who was killed in a crime movie set. Throughout the case, Frank has many Imagine Spots narrated by him and shot entirely in black and white, as well as wearing a trench coat to imitate a detective movie he saw last night. | |
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The children's show Between the Lions had Sam Spud, Par-Boiled Potato Detective. The bits were frequently a Hurricane of Puns as everything Sam narrated was literally true. The absurdity of it was always lampshaded by a child watching the show, only to be assured by their mother that the show was educational and, thus, should be good for them... somehow. | |
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The Bernice Summerfield New Adventures novel Mean Streets, also by Dicks, is set in a sprawling City Planet City Noir, with Benny and Chris teaming up with an Ogron private eye (who previously appeared in Dicks's Shakedown as a cop). | |
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Dan Vs.: "The Catburglar", complete with Private Eye Monologue narration by Dan, a Femme Fatale named Honey O'Houlihan, and a sepia tone filter over most of the scenes. | |
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Goofy: The 1952 short "How to Be a Detective" casts Goofy as "Johnny Eyeball", a detective who's hired to find a Runaway Groom known only as "Al". | |
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One of the recurring settings for a short in The Tom and Jerry Show (2014) is one where Tom and Jerry work together as the Cat and Mouse Detectives, complete with an Interactive Narrator to provide Noir style voice over for them. The first season in particular features a desaturated color scheme and Noir style plots, although later seasons both lighten up on the colors and the kinds of mysteries the duo solves. | |
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The eleventh installment of the Valhalla series, "The Magic Mead", is this, having Odin himself acting as the monologue sprouting Hardboiled Detective protagonist to boot. | |
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The Rugrats episode "Radio Daze" alternated between its normal style and a Film Noir style while parodying the classic film The Maltese Falcon. | |
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Lucifer (2016): Season 5 has an episode where Lucifer tells Trixie the story of how he got his ring via noir-themed flashbacks. These scenes are filmed in black and white for the full Film Noir effect. Additionally, the main characters are a hard-boiled Private Investigator, a mob boss, a stranger from out of town, and an alluring woman with a mysterious past. It also features deliberate Special Effects Failures done in the same way as a 1940s film would have, with things like fake blood that looks like dried ketchup, a driving scene with the characters sitting in a car mockup while a film of a city street is played on a screen behind them, and other similar things. | |
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There's one episode of The Fairly OddParents!, "Where's Wanda?", set in a Film Noir style, which Timmy specifically wished for. It even poked fun at the usual black-and-white visuals, with a corner of Timmy's room still being grayscale after he wished away the Film Noir effect. The end has a Shout-Out to Casablanca. | |
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A Prairie Home Companion's "Guy Noir, Private Eye". | |
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Ninjago: In the episode "Ninjago Confidential" Zane acts like a stereotypical private eye, having concluded that this is the best way to solve mysteries from having downloaded every crime story he could find. The episode is mainly in black and white, but it switches to full color when Zane's Private Eye Monologue (which he says out loud) is interrupted. | |
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In Pibgorn, this is Nat Bustard's signature style, and he often transforms the strip. | |
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Duckman had one, in which Cornfed took on the role of the hard-boiled detective. (Which he kind of is, anyway.) There were femmes fatales, atmosphere music, fog, black and white, the whole deal. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: Squid Noir, a season 11 episode, where Squidward becomes a hard-boiled detective to find his missing clarinet. | |
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The Velma Mulholland sketches from In Living Color!. Velma was a 1940's noir-type character in the 1990's. To contrast this, she is in black and white (her apartment and her car are the same way) while everything else is in color. | |
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El Goonish Shive has the Detective Block "storyline" in EGS:NP, where the detective is an unintelligible writer's block. | |
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The Ned Stark sections in A Game of Thrones has been described as similar to a Noir story, where Ned's investigations into a political murder reveal a web of deceit, betrayal, a plan to murder his friend the king, and that's just talking about the Femme Fatale. He also comes into contact with three additional conspiracies (Varys, Littlefinger, and Renly), and his merciful heart leads to his own demise at the hands of one of the people he was trying to save. Forget it, Ned, it's Kings Landingtown. | |
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Regular Car Reviews did this for their Pontiac Fiero review. | |
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Hercules: The Animated Series: "Hercules and the Aetolian Amphora" casts the hero-in-training as a stand-in for a P.I., his future wife Megara as the fast-talking Femme Fatale hiring him, and an amphora full of Lethe water stolen from the Underworld as the desired object. Meg claimed the amphora was a family heirloom, but she hired a Centaur to get her the water and stash it in there, as she wanted to forget Adonis. As Meg strings Herc along to be her muscle, Pain and Panic are searching for the water, while Fear and Terror also want it to make Ares forget he grounded them. Along with appropriate music and terminology, there's the requisite narration for most of the episode (though it's revealed Hercules had been telling the story to a couple side characters to vent about being double crossed by the sultry dame he fell for). The episode maintains continuity with the movie by having Hercules and Meg doused in the Lethe water, thus making them forget falling for each other. | |
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From My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic the episode "Rarity Investigates" is a homage to the genre, complete with Deliberately Monochrome colors, Chiaroscuro lighting, and muted trumpet music during Rarity's detective mode. | |
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Doctor Who: "The Deadly Assassin" was written as one due to the challenge the script posed — Tom Baker had been begging for a story without a companion he could explain the plot to, and the producer decided to give him just one (in order to prove to him it wouldn't work). The writer was then forced to come up with a new way of having the Doctor tell the story, which naturally led to the idea of him narrating, which he associated with the Private Eye Monologue, and so a one-shot noir story was the obvious genre choice. It's an interesting Pastiche in that the serial uses lots of the tone, storytelling and aesthetic noir tropes, but it avoids the big giveaway garnishes everyone associates with noir, to the point where it's possible to watch the episode without realizing what it's doing. "The Happiness Patrol" was originally going to be a black-and-white noir pastiche called "The Crooked Smile". "The Angels Take Manhattan", both being a mystery episode set in New York with all the accompanying cinematographic effects, and with the central conceit that the Doctor can find out what to do next from a detective novel of the events. |
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The Beetlejuice episode "Ear's Looking at You" is a send-up to film noir where Beetlejuice takes on the persona of a noir detective named Sham Shpade. | |
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Archer Dreamland is an entire noir season for its parent series, Archer, though it's part of the protagonist's Adventures in Comaland. Instead of his usual work as a spy, Archer dreams of being a Hardboiled Detective in 1947 Los Angeles. | |
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One Tree Hill season 6, episode 11, "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" shows the characters in the 1940s, with everything paralleling their current lives. | |
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The third issue of Rivers of London: Detective Stories has Peter interview the ghost of a sixties private detective, who tells his story in a Private Eye Monologue, and it turns out to involve a chanteuse who may have been a Femme Fatale ( although it turned out he was lying about that bit). It also has an alternate cover In the Style of a pulp detective magazine. | |
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Gemini Man's song GeminEye from The Megas' History Repeating: Red album is a essentially a noir episode, with themes and vocabulary drawn from noir detective stories. | |
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The Lois & Clark episode "Fly Hard". Half noir black and white episode paralleling the Superman characters in present day. | |
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Calvin & Hobbes: The Series uses Tracer Bullet also, "Tracer Bullet In Color!" being entirely dedicated to him. | |
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In Sunnyville Stories #12, "The Case of the Crushed Cake" is this. It's even got a Private Eye Monologue and also counts as Deliberately Monochrome since it's black & white. | |
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In Battleborn, the DLC story operation "Attikus and the Thrall Rebellion" is Attikus' account of the eponymous rebellion via holo sim with some creative liberties taken by him that frames it like a stereotypical Film Noir detective story complete with various tropes commonly associated with the genre. | |
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Hey Arnold!: "Grandpa's Packard" | |
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Australian rock band The Church managed to have a noir song - "Loveblind" on their album Sometime Anywhere. Starts off with "Have I told you 'bout the case/Of the man who had no face...". | |
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The beginning of Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse's third episode, where Sam doesn't take kindly to Max's brain being stolen. This part of the game is entirely about Sam, hard-eyed and heartbroken, drifting around town and interrogating suspects with a variety different methods. One of these methods is 'Noir', which lets loose several overly-dramatic parodies of noir monologues, and usually doesn't do anything but confuse his suspects. | |
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Amphibia: In "Little Frogtown", Hop Pop is inspired by some detective movies Anne had saved on her phone to do a film noir-style investigation of the apparent mysterious disappearance of his old friend Sal. The Character Narration is Lampshaded quite often. | |
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Similarly, The Librarians "...and the Silver Screen" has Flynn and Eve get trapped in a film noir and unable to leave until they follow the script to the end. The original script, not the one that was filmed. | |
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The Storyteller sketch in Season 3 Episode 4 of John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme: | |
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The producers originally planned for the holodeck scenes of "The Big Goodbye" to be in black and white but were concerned about how could they justify the holodeck making the real people black and white. However, they seemed to have abandoned this concern by the time that Captain Proton made his debut in Star Trek: Voyager. | |
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A subversion in the How I Met Your Mother episode "Of Course": The Teaser plays like this, with Barney on the Private Eye Monologue — but the rest of the episode is in the show's usual style. | |
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Legends of Tomorrow, "Miss Me, Kiss Me, Love Me". It has the Legends going back to 1940's LA and tangling with Bugsy Siegel and Jeanie Hill; how could they resist? | |
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There is a scene in a Sabrina the Teenage Witch episode where she goes to find a detective in the Other Realm. The parody of Film Noir then starts with her entering the detective's office and the detective narrating...who is then revealed to be Roland (a recurring dwarf character whom she dislikes). | |
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A mild version in Cold Case. The episode "Joseph" is basically a Gender Flipped retelling of the 1944 film noir Laura, but stylistically the episode doesn't draw on noir at all. | |
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The Dixon Hill episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, despite lacking the usually-obligatory black and white. The producers originally planned for the holodeck scenes of "The Big Goodbye" to be in black and white but were concerned about how could they justify the holodeck making the real people black and white. However, they seemed to have abandoned this concern by the time that Captain Proton made his debut in Star Trek: Voyager. |
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Mega Man: Fully Charged: In "A Guilded Cage", Aki starts talking and acting like a film noir detective after watching a late-night movie. It even extends to his moments as Mega Man, where most of the segments are shot in black and white and backed with jazzy "detective music". | |
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