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* BleachedUnderpants: While the original Manga is (supposedly) not Hentai, it's pretty bold with its fanservice. The Anime, in comparison, is milder.
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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: There are some indications that the "Miami" in the show might not be in Florida -- namely the largely Japanese cast and the fact that the city's name is often written in kanji.
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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: There are some indications that the "Miami" in the show might not be in Florida -- namely the largely Japanese cast and the fact that the city's name is often written in kanji. Not to mention [[TheMountainsOfIllinois all the mountains...]]
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a manga by Takeaki Momose which was serialized in ''Magazine Special'' from 1997 to 1999, and can be considered an AffectionateParody of cop shows and GirlsWithGuns series. It was later adapted into a 13-episode anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, which aired in 2000.
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a manga by Takeaki Momose [[note]] who would go on to create ''Manga/{{Magikano}}'' [[/note]] which was serialized in ''Magazine Special'' from 1997 to 1999, and can be considered an AffectionateParody of cop shows and GirlsWithGuns series. It was later adapted into a 13-episode anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, which aired in 2000.
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Not much is known about Takeaki Momose to warrant him having a page here, none of his works are that popular (except Rahxephon, but that's due to it being a tie-in manga for a highly regarded mecha anime) and his output is pretty small
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a manga by Creator/TakeakiMomose which was serialized in ''Magazine Special'' from 1997 to 1999, and can be considered an AffectionateParody of cop shows and GirlsWithGuns series. It was later adapted into a 13-episode anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, which aired in 2000.
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a manga by Creator/TakeakiMomose Takeaki Momose which was serialized in ''Magazine Special'' from 1997 to 1999, and can be considered an AffectionateParody of cop shows and GirlsWithGuns series. It was later adapted into a 13-episode anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, which aired in 2000.
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a manga by Takeaki Momose (who would later create ''Manga/{{Magikano}}'') which was serialized in ''Magazine Special'' from 1997 to 1999, and can be considered an AffectionateParody of cop shows and GirlsWithGuns series. It was later adapted into a 13-episode anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, which aired in 2000.
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a manga by Takeaki Momose (who would later create ''Manga/{{Magikano}}'') Creator/TakeakiMomose which was serialized in ''Magazine Special'' from 1997 to 1999, and can be considered an AffectionateParody of cop shows and GirlsWithGuns series. It was later adapted into a 13-episode anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, which aired in 2000.
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Hot Scientist is no longer a trope
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%% * HotScientist: Kaken
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a 13-episode parody anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, based on a manga by Takeaki Momose, who would later create ''Manga/{{Magikano}}''.
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''Miami Guns'' is a parody CopShow about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a manga by Takeaki Momose (who would later create ''Manga/{{Magikano}}'') which was serialized in ''Magazine Special'' from 1997 to 1999, and can be considered an AffectionateParody of cop shows and GirlsWithGuns series. It was later adapted into a 13-episode parody anime by Creator/GroupTAC and Creator/AnimalYa, based on a manga by Takeaki Momose, who would later create ''Manga/{{Magikano}}''.
which aired in 2000.