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Revision as of 10:18, 13 January 2014

He may be the Funny Animal, the Intellectual Animal, or maybe even the Speech-Impaired Animal, but if there's one thing that he's incredibly good at, it's solving any kind of mystery that comes his way. He can be either a Hardboiled Detective, an Inspector Oblivious, or a Defective Detective. Whether he does it on his own, or with a friend, or with a group of humans, expect him to help solve the case with ease.

Compare: Animal Superheroes


Examples

Advertising

  • Advertising PSA McGruff the crime dog has that whole Columbo thing going for him.

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Detective Chimp from DC Comics.
  • In the few stories he narrated himself, Batman's dog Ace the Bat-Hound was shown to be an expert detective.

Film

Literature

Newspaper Comics

  • Slylock Fox is a puzzle strip featuring a fox who solves crimes while dressed as Sherlock Holmes. Most of the other characters are anthropomorphic animals, too.

Live Action TV

Video Games

Western Animation