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Arch9enius Since: Sep, 2011
Apr 4th 2023 at 8:00:46 PM •••

Is anyone doing a page for Dick Spanner, P.i.?

I've pretty much copypasted this from the other tropes wiki, with some additions, but don't know enough to launch the page. Will also need to check if the equivalent tropes exist in this wiki. It's the equivilent of doing a Google translate from a page with another language in Wikipedia.

Dick Spanner PI.

Dick Spanner, P.I. is a 1986 [[Stop Motion]] miniseries by [[Gerry Anderson]] and [[Terry Adlam]]. It consists of twenty-two six-minute shorts, divided half-and-half into "The Case of the Human Cannonball" and "The Case of the Maltese Parrot". It homages and parodies the detective stories of [[Pulp Magazine]]s past, especially [[Raymond Chandler]], and the [[Film Noir]] genre. The series has been uploaded [https://www.youtube.com/user/DickSpannerTV to You Tube].

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  • [[Androids and Detectives]]: Dick Spanner is both.
  • [[Catch Phrase]]: "Jumpin' Jehosapher!", "Another dumb move...", "Hell's bells!", and "Guess I can't win 'em all."
  • [[Cliff Hanger]]: Most episodes end with one — usually not with Dick hanging from a cliff, but falling from it.
  • [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: Dick's native city is nicknamed "The Big Pear", and he visits "Ivywood". (Mexico's just Mexico.)
  • [[First-Person Smartass]]/[[Private Eye Monologue]]: What pulp detective story would be complete without it?
  • [[Hardboiled Detective]]: Dick Spanner, P.I., of course.
  • [[Rummage Fail]]: See below
  • [[Running Gag]]: Dick rummaging in his pockets and pulling out the wrong thing (often something that he had hoped for the last time he rummaged).
  • [[Shout Out]]:
    • The opening pokes fun at [[Star Wars]], with the "Not so long ago in a parallel universe not far from here..." title card and the long spacecraft flying from overhead (complete with "Caution Long Vehicle" reflective sign and two-tone horn from a first generation British Rail Diesel).
    • Some of the city detritus includes a cube from the [[Terrahawks]] series (which Anderson and Adlam both worked on).
  • [[Speaking Simlish]]: Because the main source of dialogue is Dick Spanner's narration, the actual conversation of the characters is often simplified (though occasionally they just echo his narration of their conversation). For foreign characters, the dialogue generally consists of food and clothing of whatever country, spoken rapidly in the appropriate accent.
  • [[Visual Pun]]: Hoo boy. For the sake of your liver, don't make a drinking game out of it!
    • [[Visual Innuendo]]: Most establishing shots of "The Big Pear" focus on a suntan advertisement, consisting of a woman with a "big pair".
  • [[Wretched Hive]]: Pretty much every place seen in the series.
  • Wrong Parachute Gag: Whenever the main guy sticks his hand in his Mac Kenzie Trenchcoat, particularly as he's falling off a building
  • [[X Meets Y]]: [[A Prairie Home Companion|Guy Noir]] meets [[Inspector Gadget]].


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GnomeTitan Since: Aug, 2013
Apr 5th 2023 at 5:35:33 AM •••

I'm afraid I can't help you since I've never watched that show.

But copypasting from another site is not a good idea. It counts as plagiarism and can lead to legal liabilities for TV Tropes, so it is explicitly forbidden by the site rules. So you'll have to rewrite the page in your own words.

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