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* CasualDangerDialogue: Even in the troughs of danger, he never loses his stoic, sarcastic demeanor. Only if things get really bad will you see him break a sweat.



* CasualDangerDialogue: Even in the troughs of danger, he never loses his stoic, sarcastic demeanor. Only if things get really bad will you see him break a sweat.
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Our detetive

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Our detetiveFamous consulting detective and our title character.



* DetectiveAnimal: He's an anthropomorhic dog version of the most famous fictional detective, after all.

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* DetectiveAnimal: He's an anthropomorhic anthropomorphic dog version of the most famous fictional detective, after all.



The landlady

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The landladyHolmes' and Watson's landlady.



Hound's go-to in the police.

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Hound's go-to in the police.main contact within Scotland Yard.



A proffesor turned criminal. He's more hands-on in this canon

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A proffesor mathematics professor turned criminal. He's more hands-on here than in this canonmost renditions.



Moriarty's henchmen who ain't too bright.

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Moriarty's henchmen who ain't too bright.bumbling henchmen.
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A doctor who returned to England and now assists Hound in his investigations, though he can't really keep up

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A doctor who returned to England and now assists Hound in his investigations, though he can't really keep upup (he's on the heavier side)



!!'''Mrs. Hudson'''

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!!'''Mrs. Marie Hudson'''
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The constable

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The constableHound's go-to in the police.
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A doctor who returned to England and now assists Hound in his investigations, though he can't really keep up
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The landlady
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The constable
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Moriarty's henchmen who ain't too bright.
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%%* DetectiveAnimal* DetectiveAnimal: He's an anthropomorhic dog version of the most famous fictional detective, after all.


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* AgeLift: She goes from elderly in the original story, to merely nineteen years old here.
* BadassAdorable: A kind, beautiful young woman who's also an ActionGirl.
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* LostInImitation: This Watson owes much to how Nigel Bruce [[Film/TheBakerStreetDozen portrayed him]] back in the nineteen- forty's. He still has his moments of competence, of course.

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* LostInImitation: This Watson owes much to how Nigel Bruce [[Film/TheBakerStreetDozen portrayed him]] back in the nineteen- forty's.1940's. He still has his moments of competence, of course.
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* ComicRelief: Given he's an Expy of Bruce's portrayal.
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->Voiced by: Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka (Japanese), Creator/HamiltonCamp (English), Heikki Määttänen/Jarmo Koski (Finnish)

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->Voiced by: Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka (Japanese), Creator/HamiltonCamp (English), Creator/GerardHernandez (European French, main voice), Creator/RogerCarel (European French, episode 6), Heikki Määttänen/Jarmo Koski (Finnish)
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* Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka: He was voiced by him.
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->Voiced by: Taichiro Hirokawa (Japanese), Larry Moss (English)

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->Voiced by: Taichiro Hirokawa (Japanese), Larry Moss (English)(English), Seppo Kolehmainen (Finnish)



->Voiced by: Kosei Tomita (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)

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->Voiced by: Kosei Tomita (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)(English), Rainer Kaunisto (Finnish)



->Voiced by: Yoko Asagami (Japanese), Patricia Parris (English)

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->Voiced by: Yoko Asagami (Japanese), Patricia Parris (English)(English), Kaija Pakarinen (Finnish)



->Voiced by: Creator/ShozoIizuka (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)

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->Voiced by: Creator/ShozoIizuka (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)(English), Ossi Ahlapuro (Finnish)



->Voiced by: Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka (Japanese), Creator/HamiltonCamp (English)

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->Voiced by: Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka (Japanese), Creator/HamiltonCamp (English)(English), Heikki Määttänen/Jarmo Koski (Finnish)



->Todd voiced by: Hiroshi Masuoka (Japanese), Larry Moss (English)
->Smiley voiced by: Mitsuo Senda (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)

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->Todd voiced by: Hiroshi Masuoka (Japanese), Larry Moss (English)
(English), Ossi Ahlapuro (Finnish)
->Smiley voiced by: Mitsuo Senda (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)(English), Seppo Kolehmainen (Finnish)

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->Voiced by: Taichiro Hirokawa (Japanese), Larry Moss (English)




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->Voiced by: Kosei Tomita (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)




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->Voiced by: Yoko Asagami (Japanese), Patricia Parris (English)




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->Voiced by: Creator/ShozoIizuka (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)




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->Voiced by: Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka (Japanese), Creator/HamiltonCamp (English)




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->Todd voiced by: Hiroshi Masuoka (Japanese), Larry Moss (English)
->Smiley voiced by: Mitsuo Senda (Japanese), Lewis Arquette (English)
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* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Unlike the original Moriarty, who held a prestigious academic chair and ran his criminal empire in his off hours, this one is never seen doing anything connected with his ostensible status as a professor.

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* NiceGuy: While still retaining his original's sarcasm, it's toned down for the LighterAndSofter adaptation. While others always look to test their minds with cases, Hound doesn't care what the client wants, he'll take them up. Given even smaller crimes (like a missing cat in one episode) seem to eventually lead to Moriarty, it's better that he does.

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* NiceGuy: While still retaining his original's sarcasm, it's toned down for the LighterAndSofter adaptation. While others always look to test their minds with cases, Hound doesn't care what the client wants, he'll take them up. Given even smaller crimes odd jobs (like a missing cat in one episode) episode where the cat's owner had also gone missing) seem to eventually lead to Moriarty, it's better that he does.



* TheLancer: To Sherlock Hound netch.
* LostInImitation: This Watson owes much to how Nigel Bruce [[Film/TheBakerStreetDozen portrayed him]] back in the nineteen- forty's. He still has his moments of competence of course.

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* TheLancer: To Sherlock Hound netch.
natch.
* LostInImitation: This Watson owes much to how Nigel Bruce [[Film/TheBakerStreetDozen portrayed him]] back in the nineteen- forty's. He still has his moments of competence competence, of course.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the original stories, Mrs Hudson is elderly. Here, she's an attractive young widow.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the original stories, Mrs Mrs. Hudson is elderly. Here, she's an attractive young widow.



* EvilIsHammy: EvilLaugh included.h,
* FatalFlaw: Pride. His need to not only be the world's greatest criminal, but be openly acknowledged as such, causes him to deliberately draw attention to his crimes, which invariably brings Hound in. If he was content to commit his crimes in such a way that they weren't noticed until he was gone, he'd be a lot more successful.
* HighClassGlass: Of course, it doubles as a magnifying glass. Though and glass can be used for that.

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* EvilIsHammy: EvilLaugh included.h,
included.
* FatalFlaw: Pride. His need to not only be the world's greatest criminal, but be openly acknowledged as such, causes him to deliberately draw attention to his crimes, which invariably brings Hound in. If he was content to commit his crimes in such a way that they weren't noticed until after he was gone, he'd be a lot more successful.
* HighClassGlass: Of His monocle, of course, and it doubles as a magnifying glass. Though and glass any convex lens can be used for that.magnification.


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* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Smiley really doesn't like to do bad things, and accidentally sabotages his boss's plans by blurting out info to Hound several times.

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* EvilIsHammy: EvilLaugh included.

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* EvilIsHammy: EvilLaugh included.h,
* FatalFlaw: Pride. His need to not only be the world's greatest criminal, but be openly acknowledged as such, causes him to deliberately draw attention to his crimes, which invariably brings Hound in. If he was content to commit his crimes in such a way that they weren't noticed until he was gone, he'd be a lot more successful.
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Those Two Bad Guys is replaced by Bumbling Henchmen Duo with a slightly different definition, as per this thread.


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* TheLancer: To Sherlock Hound.

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* ComicRelief: Given he's an Expy of Bruce's portrayal.
* TheLancer: To Sherlock Hound.Hound netch.
*LostInImitation: This Watson owes much to how Nigel Bruce [[Film/TheBakerStreetDozen portrayed him]] back in the nineteen- forty's. He still has his moments of competence of course.

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* HighClassGlass: Of course, it doubles as a magnifying glass. Though and glass can be used for that.




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* VillainInAWhiteSuit: Complete white tuxedo complete with matching cape and hat.
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* NeverMyFault: Ninety percent of the time, a failed scheme will result in Moriarty blaming either Hound and Lestrade for somehow outwitting him or Todd and Smiley for failing their part of the plan.
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* NiceGuy: While still retaining his original's sarcasm, it's toned down for the LighterAndSofter adaptation. While others always look to test their minds with cases, Hound doesn't care what the client wants, he'll take them up. Given even smaller crimes (like a missing cat in one episode) seem to eventually lead to Moriarty, it's better that he does.
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* CasualDangerDialogue: Even in the troughs of danger, he never loses his stoic, sarcastic demeanor.

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* CasualDangerDialogue: Even in the troughs of danger, he never loses his stoic, sarcastic demeanor. Only if things get really bad will you see him break a sweat.



* AccidentallyAccurate: In the final episode, Lestrade hypothesizes that a missing bride simply fell in love with another man. At the end of the episode, Hound admits that Lestrade was actually correct the whole time despite having no evidence of the bride's feelings for a foreign prince!

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* AccidentallyAccurate: AccidentalTruth: In the final episode, Lestrade hypothesizes that a missing bride simply fell in love with another man. At the end of the episode, Hound admits that Lestrade was actually correct the whole time despite having no evidence of the bride's feelings for a foreign prince!



* LemmingCops: Goodness, several times Lestrade and his men will do this while chasing Moriarty. It gets worse if enough of them actually catch up to Moriarty, much to the latter's expense (at least two of his vehicles got wrecked by police interference).

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* LemmingCops: Goodness, several times Lestrade and his men will do this while chasing Moriarty. It gets worse if enough of them actually catch up to Moriarty, much to Moriarty at the latter's expense (at least two of his vehicles got wrecked by police interference).

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* BadassDriver: Give her control of a powerful sports car. She'll manage to drive the car through fences and fair turf, across the tracks of a speeding train (with a very panicked engine crew looking on), skip the same car down an embankment once across the tracks and ''smack through'' a river, catch up to a damaged plane in order to save the occupants, and then cause the car to jump from one Dover cliff to another so that the plane's occupants can bail out of the plane and into the car, and then land and stop the car on the edge of the last cliff without anyone falling out of the car. Oh, by the way, we didn't mention that the sports car did NOT have seatbelts or a back seat!



* ImprobableAimingSkills: She won't kill you, but she's a good enough shot to knock out an airplane's engine from the seat of a speeding race car.

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* ImprobableAimingSkills: She won't kill you, but she's a good enough shot to knock out an airplane's engine from the seat of a speeding race car.
car. She can also ShootTheRope with Watson's revolver.
* ImprobablePilotingSkills: Mrs. Hudson is a great pilot and can dodge machine-gun fire. No surprise if she's already able to outperform everyone at driving...
* TragicKeepsake: Her late husband's photograph is all she has left of him.



* Creator/ChikaoOhstuka: He was voiced by him.

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* Creator/ChikaoOhstuka: Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka: He was voiced by him.


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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Moriarty may have guns, but he'll never be able to hurt heroes with them. A bunch of kids with slingshots could easily defeat him at spitting distance.


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* DumbassHasAPoint: Both Todd and Smiley wish that their boss came up with a simple plan. They also note that Moriarty's intelligence would have been better used for a legitimate career.
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* GreatDetective
* SmokingIsCool: Hound is almost constantly seen with his tobacco pipe.

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* GreatDetective
GreatDetective: Well, this is pretty obvious.
* SmokingIsCool: Hound is almost constantly seen with his tobacco pipe.
pipe. It also comes in handy during emergencies.




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* TheWatson: Also serves as an AudienceSurrogate so that Hound can explain how crimes or victim actions were carried out.



* ActionGirl: Whenever an episode involves her friends from the aerodrome, expect her to spring into action.




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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Whatever you do, do NOT try to wreck her friend's plane midflight. Moriarty finds out how dangerous she can get the hard way.
* FirstNameBasis: Her friends from the aerodrome call her by her given name, Marie.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: She won't kill you, but she's a good enough shot to knock out an airplane's engine from the seat of a speeding race car.



* AccidentallyAccurate: In the final episode, Lestrade hypothesizes that a missing bride simply fell in love with another man. At the end of the episode, Hound admits that Lestrade was actually correct the whole time despite having no evidence of the bride's feelings for a foreign prince!




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* LemmingCops: Goodness, several times Lestrade and his men will do this while chasing Moriarty. It gets worse if enough of them actually catch up to Moriarty, much to the latter's expense (at least two of his vehicles got wrecked by police interference).
* PoliceAreUseless: He's not totally useless, but he uses rather primitive methods to solve cases.
* SuperPersistentPredator: He won't allow crooks to get away easily. Even though Moriarty escapes from Lestrade all the time, Lestrade's stubbornness forces Moriarty to use LOTS of effort to shake him off. Not even a considerable height between the roof of a police van and Moriarty's get-away balloon will prevent Lestrade from latching onto said balloon.



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* ChikaoOhstuka: He was voiced by him.
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* ChikaoOhstuka: BadBoss: He's not always reasonable and will nearly kill his own goons from time to time.
* BigBad: He is the villain in practically every episode.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: Moriarty could have made quite the fortune if he didn't make all his fancy inventions for criminal use. Worse, he thinks nobody would appreciate his talent if he weren't a criminal mastermind.
* DastardlyWhiplash: Suit, cape, top hat, and mustache. Yup.
* EvilIsHammy: EvilLaugh included.
* LargeHam: See for yourself! His plans are overly dramatic, overly complicated, and involve lots of screen-time.
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* Fat and Skinny: Todd is the short, stout one and Smiley is the tall, lanky one.

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[[folder:Protagonists]]
!!'''Sherlock Holmes/Hound'''

* DetectiveAnimal
* DubNameChange: In the English version, his last name is Hound.
* GreatDetective
* SmokingIsCool: Hound is almost constantly seen with his tobacco pipe.

!!'''Dr. Watson'''

* DeadpanSnarker
* TheLancer: To Sherlock Hound.

!!'''Mrs. Hudson'''

* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the original stories, Mrs Hudson is elderly. Here, she's an attractive young widow.

!!'''Inspector Lestrade'''

* DeadpanSnarker
* InspectorLestrade: What Sherlock Holmes adaptation would be complete without him?

[[folder:Antagonists]]
!!'''Professor Moriarty'''

* BadBoss
* BigBad
* ChikaoOstuka: He was voiced by
* DastardlyWhiplash
* EvilIsHammy
* LargeHam

!!'''Todd and Smiley'''

* Fat and Skinny: Todd is the short, stout one and Smiley is the tall, lanky one.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys

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