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* OvershadowedByControversy: At the time of the anime's release, its sympathetic portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.



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** At the time of the anime's release, its sympathetic portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.
** One storyline revolves around Atsushi, a stereotypical [[JapaneseDelinquent high school delinquent]], whom the main characters think is acting out because of his mother's neglect. When the cops perform an autopsy on his recently-deceased grandfather, they see how well his mother cared for him, which causes Atsushi to stop his delinquent ways and start going back to school. While the story is intended to show his CharacterDevelopment by realizing how much his mother is dutifully performing her societal expectations, leading to him maturing and doing his own part, to Western viewers it's baffling how she's treated as a dutiful parent and such a good role model it gets her son to change his ways--because, well, she ''was'' neglecting him, her only child, for her elderly ''father-in-law''. Western viewers would expect her to get [[CallingTheOldManOut called out]] in this situation, even if she was still intended to be sympathetic.

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* ValuesDissonance:
** At the time of the anime's release, its sympathetic portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.
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ValuesDissonance: One storyline revolves around Atsushi, a stereotypical [[JapaneseDelinquent high school delinquent]], whom the main characters think is acting out because of his mother's neglect. When the cops perform an autopsy on his recently-deceased grandfather, they see how well his mother cared for him, which causes Atsushi to stop his delinquent ways and start going back to school. While the story is intended to show his CharacterDevelopment by realizing how much his mother is dutifully performing her societal expectations, leading to him maturing and doing his own part, to Western viewers it's baffling how she's treated as a dutiful parent and such a good role model it gets her son to change his ways--because, well, she ''was'' neglecting him, her only child, for her elderly ''father-in-law''. Western viewers would expect her to get [[CallingTheOldManOut called out]] in this situation, even if she was still intended to be sympathetic.
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** At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.

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** At the time of the anime's release, its positive sympathetic portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.

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Crosswicking.


* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.

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* ValuesDissonance: ValuesDissonance:
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At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.season.
** One storyline revolves around Atsushi, a stereotypical [[JapaneseDelinquent high school delinquent]], whom the main characters think is acting out because of his mother's neglect. When the cops perform an autopsy on his recently-deceased grandfather, they see how well his mother cared for him, which causes Atsushi to stop his delinquent ways and start going back to school. While the story is intended to show his CharacterDevelopment by realizing how much his mother is dutifully performing her societal expectations, leading to him maturing and doing his own part, to Western viewers it's baffling how she's treated as a dutiful parent and such a good role model it gets her son to change his ways--because, well, she ''was'' neglecting him, her only child, for her elderly ''father-in-law''. Western viewers would expect her to get [[CallingTheOldManOut called out]] in this situation, even if she was still intended to be sympathetic.
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Values Dissonance examples concerning time periods do need a 20-year waiting period, but this has more to do with the "cultural perceptions" kind of values dissonance. The distrust in the police in North America isn't the same as it is in Japan.

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* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.
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Values Dissonance has a 20 year waiting period.


* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police misconduct in the late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.
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* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to alleged police brutality/conduct by Ontario Provincial Police against the Freedom Convoy protesters in February 2022) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.

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* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to alleged controversial reports of RCMP/provincial police brutality/conduct by Ontario Provincial Police against misconduct in the Freedom Convoy protesters in February 2022) late 2010s to early 2020s) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.
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RCMP wasn't involved. OPP took the lead and they were just backup IIRC


* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to brutal RCMP conduct against the Freedom Convoy protesters in February 2022) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.

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* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada, thanks to brutal RCMP conduct alleged police brutality/conduct by Ontario Provincial Police against the Freedom Convoy protesters in February 2022) around that same time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Beginner's Luck", there is a line referring to Kawai, "Well, it's not like she went out and caught a Franchise/{{Pokemon}}." This becomes funny when days earlier, two Los Angeles Police Department officers were fired for catching a Snorlax in ''VideoGame/PokemonGO'' instead of responding to a robbery.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Beginner's Luck", Luck," there is a line referring to Kawai, "Well, it's not like she went out and caught a Franchise/{{Pokemon}}." This becomes became funny when days earlier, two Los Angeles Police Department officers were fired for catching a Snorlax in ''VideoGame/PokemonGO'' instead of responding to a robbery.



* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada) around that same time.

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* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada) Canada, thanks to brutal RCMP conduct against the Freedom Convoy protesters in February 2022) around that same time.time. As a result, one way this anime suffered during its airing was that many big-name anime Youtubers refused to mention this show on their channels when talking about the Winter 2022 season.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The chapter "Mental Hell-th" talked about having the officers having to put up with criticism from the public when things go wrong and having been constantly on duty with little time to see their family with overwork. Miko Yasu mentioned that [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2022-01-07/police-in-a-pod-manga-creator-shares-her-motivation-for-creating-the-series/.181299 when she took leave because she had to look after her child, one of her colleagues passed away due to stress from work]].



* HarsherInHindsight: The chapter "Mental Hell-th" talked about having the officers having to put up with criticism from the public when things go wrong and having been constantly on duty with little time to see their family with overwork. Miko Yasu mentioned that [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2022-01-07/police-in-a-pod-manga-creator-shares-her-motivation-for-creating-the-series/.181299 when she took leave because she had to look after her child, one of her colleagues passed away due to stress from work]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: The chapter "Mental Hell-th" talked about having the officers having to put up with criticism from the public when things go wrong and having been constantly on duty with little time to see their family with overwork. Miko Yasu mentioned that [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2022-01-07/police-in-a-pod-manga-creator-shares-her-motivation-for-creating-the-series/.181299 when she took leave because she had to look after her child, one of her colleageus passed away due to stress from work]].

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* HarsherInHindsight: The chapter "Mental Hell-th" talked about having the officers having to put up with criticism from the public when things go wrong and having been constantly on duty with little time to see their family with overwork. Miko Yasu mentioned that [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2022-01-07/police-in-a-pod-manga-creator-shares-her-motivation-for-creating-the-series/.181299 when she took leave because she had to look after her child, one of her colleageus colleagues passed away due to stress from work]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: The chapter "Mental Hell-th" talked about having the officers having to put up with criticism from the public when things go wrong and having been constantly on duty with little time to see their family with overwork. Miko Yasu mentioned that [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2022-01-07/police-in-a-pod-manga-creator-shares-her-motivation-for-creating-the-series/.181299 when she took leave because she had to look after her child, one of her colleageus passed away due to stress from work]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Critics/readers called it a 2010s/2020s successor to ''Manga/YoureUnderArrest'', but with the story written by someone with actual experience as a police officer.
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Misused and violation of Square Peg Round Trope, Growing The Beard is for newer seasons which changes the tone overall. If the moment happens early into the show, such as the second episode, its not this trope.


* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked after the "Beginner's Luck" segment of the 2nd episode principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully, showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have its dramatic moments
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* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release it attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies around PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada) around that same time.

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* ValuesDissonance: At the time of the anime's release it release, its positive portrayal of police officers attracted backlash from reviewers in North America, as there had been a number of publicized controversies around concerning PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada) around that same time.
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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American reviewers weren't too enthusiastic about the positive portrayal of police officers (with some going so far as to describe the series as "Copaganda"), given the rising distrust of the police in the United States (and to an extent, Canada) due to numerous issues of PoliceBrutality that were especially prevalent throughout TheNewTens.

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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American At the time of the anime's release it attracted backlash from reviewers weren't too enthusiastic about the positive portrayal in North America, as there had been a number of police officers (with some going so far as to describe the series as "Copaganda"), given the rising distrust of the police publicized controversies around PoliceBrutality in the United States (and to an extent, Canada) due to numerous issues of PoliceBrutality around that were especially prevalent throughout TheNewTens.same time.
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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the "Beginner's Luck" segment of the 2nd episode principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully, showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments

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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the "Beginner's Luck" segment of the 2nd episode principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully, showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his its dramatic moments
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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American reviewers weren't too enthusiastic about the positive portrayal of police officers (with some going so far as to describe the series as "Copaganda"), given the rising distrust of the police in the United States due to numerous issues of PoliceBrutality that were especially prevalent throughout TheNewTens.

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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American reviewers weren't too enthusiastic about the positive portrayal of police officers (with some going so far as to describe the series as "Copaganda"), given the rising distrust of the police in the United States (and to an extent, Canada) due to numerous issues of PoliceBrutality that were especially prevalent throughout TheNewTens.

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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American reviewers described the series as "Copaganda", given the rising distrust of the police due to issues of PoliceBrutality.

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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American reviewers described weren't too enthusiastic about the positive portrayal of police officers (with some going so far as to describe the series as "Copaganda", "Copaganda"), given the rising distrust of the police in the United States due to numerous issues of PoliceBrutality.PoliceBrutality that were especially prevalent throughout TheNewTens.
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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American reviewers described the series as "Copaganda" given rising distrust of the police in the US.

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* ValuesDissonance: Many North American reviewers described the series as "Copaganda" "Copaganda", given the rising distrust of the police in the US.due to issues of PoliceBrutality.
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* ValuesDissonance: Many Northern American reviewers described the series as "Copaganda" given rising distrust of the police in the US.

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* ValuesDissonance: Many Northern North American reviewers described the series as "Copaganda" given rising distrust of the police in the US.
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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the episode 2 of the anime principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully, showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments

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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the "Beginner's Luck" segment of the 2nd episode 2 of the anime principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully, showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments



* ValuesDissonance: Many American reviewrs described the series as "Copaganda" given rising distrust of the police in the US.

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* ValuesDissonance: Many Northern American reviewrs reviewers described the series as "Copaganda" given rising distrust of the police in the US.
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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the episode 2 of the anime principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments

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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the episode 2 of the anime principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully respectfully, showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments
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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the episode 2 of the anime principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments

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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the episode 2 of the anime principally because it it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments
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* GrowingTheBeard: An early example a lot of people who weren't sure about this series were hooked up after the episode 2 of the anime principally because it took a [[DomesticAbuse difficult and real topic]] respectfully showing this wasn't only a comedy but it will have his dramatic moments
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Beginner's Luck", there is a line referring to Kawai, "Well, it's not like she went out and caught a Franchise/{{Pokemon}}." This becomes funny when days earlier, two Los Angeles Police Department officers were fired for catching a Snorlax in ''VideoGame/PokemonGO'' instead of responding to a robbery.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Beginner's Luck", there is a line referring to Kawai, "Well, it's not like she went out and caught a Franchise/{{Pokemon}}." This becomes funny when days earlier, two Los Angeles Police Department officers were fired for catching a Snorlax in ''VideoGame/PokemonGO'' instead of responding to a robbery.robbery.
* ValuesDissonance: Many American reviewrs described the series as "Copaganda" given rising distrust of the police in the US.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In episode 2 of the anime, there is a line referring to Kawai, "Well, it's not like she went out and caught a Franchise/{{Pokemon}}." This becomes funny when days earlier, two Los Angeles Police Department officers were fired for catching a Snorlax in ''VideoGame/PokemonGO'' instead of responding to a robbery.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In episode 2 of the anime, "Beginner's Luck", there is a line referring to Kawai, "Well, it's not like she went out and caught a Franchise/{{Pokemon}}." This becomes funny when days earlier, two Los Angeles Police Department officers were fired for catching a Snorlax in ''VideoGame/PokemonGO'' instead of responding to a robbery.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In episode 2 of the anime, there is a line referring to Kawai, "Well, it's not like she went out and caught a Franchise/{{Pokemon}}." This becomes funny when days earlier, two Los Angeles Police Department officers were fired for catching a Snorlax in ''VideoGame/PokemonGO'' instead of responding to a robbery.

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