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* ''Anime/{{Patlabor}}'':

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* ''Anime/{{Patlabor}}'':''Franchise/{{Patlabor}}'':
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* ''Series/LawAndOrder''. One of the first shows that focused equally both on [[PoliceProcedural police procedure]] and [[LawProcedural court procedure]] (essentially, fights crime with lawyers), though this one is debatable, and is more of a [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny proto]] example before the gimmick shows went to the [[FollowTheLeader extremes]] they go to now.

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* ''Series/LawAndOrder''. One of the first shows that focused equally both on [[PoliceProcedural police procedure]] and [[LawProcedural court procedure]] (essentially, fights crime with lawyers), though this one is debatable, and is more of a [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny proto]] example [[OnceOriginalNowCommon proto]]-example before the gimmick shows went to the [[FollowTheLeader extremes]] they go to now.
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* ''Series/{{Castle}}''. Fights crime with large amounts of GenreSavvy born from being a veteran mystery writer. And occasional [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections favor to ask]] to someone who can provide assistance.

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* ''Series/{{Castle}}''.''Series/{{Castle|2009}}''. Fights crime with large amounts of GenreSavvy born from being a veteran mystery writer. And occasional [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections favor to ask]] to someone who can provide assistance.
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* Various shows from TheEighties and TheNineties (such as ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/BlueThunder'', ''Series/{{Viper}}'', ''Series/StreetHawk'' and the aforementioned ''Series/KnightRider'') followed a formula of the heroes fighting crime with an advanced vehicle (like a CoolCar, CoolBike or CoolPlane) providing them with means to detect said crime and severe firepower.

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* Various shows from TheEighties and TheNineties (such as ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/BlueThunder'', ''Film/BlueThunder'', ''Series/{{Viper}}'', ''Series/StreetHawk'' and the aforementioned ''Series/KnightRider'') followed a formula of the heroes fighting crime with an advanced vehicle (like a CoolCar, CoolBike or CoolPlane) providing them with means to detect said crime and severe firepower.

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* ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners'' has an anti-supernatural detective agency called the ''Garan no Do''. Led by Touko Aozaki, who is known sorceress in the underworld, she leads the agency to help law enforcement solve cases of supernatural origin when police investigations lead nowhere by offering her OccultDetective assistance.



* ''LightNovel/TheGardenOfSinners'' has an anti-supernatural detective agency called the ''Garan no Do''. Led by Touko Aozaki, who is known sorceress in the underworld, she leads the agency to help law enforcement solve cases of supernatural origin when police investigations lead nowhere by offering her OccultDetective assistance.

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* ''LightNovel/TheGardenOfSinners'' ''Literature/NetForce'' and Net Force Explorers has an anti-supernatural detective agency the [=FBI=]'s anti-cybercrime division called Net Force, which uses government-employed hackers to take down criminal and terrorist plots. They also get assistance from the ''Garan no Do''. Led by Touko Aozaki, who is [=FBI=]'s other resources and then, from the [=US=] Marines after they take control of the agency. However, [=NF=] agents conduct a black op to destroy the residence of a known sorceress in assassin so that said assassin will take out the underworld, she leads the agency to help law enforcement solve cases of supernatural origin when police investigations lead nowhere by offering her OccultDetective assistance. one who hired him.




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* ''Literature/NetForce'' and Net Force Explorers has the [=FBI=]'s anti-cybercrime division called Net Force, which uses government-employed hackers to take down criminal and terrorist plots. They also get assistance from the [=FBI=]'s other resources and then, from the [=US=] Marines after they take control of the agency. However, [=NF=] agents conduct a black op to destroy the residence of a known assassin so that said assassin will take out the one who hired him.
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* ''LightNovel/PersonaXDetectiveNaoto'' has Naoto fighting crime with detective work coupled with assistance from her persona powers and a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots sentient Kirijo Group-made anti-Shadow android]] named Genesis aka Sousei Kurogami.

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* ''LightNovel/PersonaXDetectiveNaoto'' ''Literature/PersonaXDetectiveNaoto'' has Naoto fighting crime with detective work coupled with assistance from her persona powers and a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots sentient Kirijo Group-made anti-Shadow android]] named Genesis aka Sousei Kurogami.

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