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Anime Crimes Division (Web Video)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Anime Crimes Division is a 2017 web series by Rocket Jump, in conjunction with Crunchyroll.The Anime Crimes Division handles all anime and manga-related crimes in Neo Otaku City. SungWon Cho stars as Detective Furuya, a hard-boiled and experienced member of the division. He and his new partner, rookie Detective Diesel (Riley Rose Critchlow), proceed to fight crime.The first episode was released on November 16, 2017. Watch it here. The first episode of the second season was released on September 7, 2018. | |
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Americasia: Neo Otaku City looks like a run-of-the-mill American city, except it's also peppered with Japanese cultural references. | |
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Ad Bumpers: Parodied — being a web video series with episode lengths around ten minutes, there aren't any ads, but such bumpers are placed where there would be in a real show: In Season 1, "Playing for Keeps" is an homage to "Who's That Pokémon" from the original Pokémon series, while "The Gundam Killer" references Initial D. Season 2 continues the tradition, with "The Case Promised in Our Early Days" being a homage to Sailor Moon, "ACD_AMV.wmv" being one to Death Note, and "Silence of the Fireflies" being one to My Hero Academia. | |
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