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Also called ''Detective Loki''. The original Japanese title, ''Matantei Loki Ragnarok'', is a pun on the word ''Meitantei'', which means "Great Detective". (''Matantei'' being "Demon Detective Loki".)
Also called ''Detective Loki''. The original Japanese title, ''Matantei Loki Ragnarok'', is a pun on the word ''Meitantei'', which means "Great Detective". (''Matantei'' being "Demon Detective Loki".)


As punishment for something really extreme, Norse god of mischief Loki is bound into the form of a human boy and is collecting the evil in men's hearts to restore his status. To accomplish this goal, he opens a detective agency. But Odin, Lord of the Gods, ''hates'' him, and is constantly sending the other gods from <s>Asgard</s> the World Of The Gods as assassins. After all, he's destined to bring about [[The End of the World As We Know It]], even though he has no interest in doing so.
As punishment for something really extreme, Norse god of mischief Loki is bound into the form of a human boy and is collecting the evil in men's hearts to restore his status. To accomplish this goal, he opens a detective agency. But Odin, Lord of the Gods, ''hates'' him, and is constantly sending the other gods from <s>Asgard</s> the World Of The Gods as assassins. After all, he's destined to bring about [[The End of the World as We Know It]], even though he has no interest in doing so.


Meet Mayura, a paranormal obsessed [[Miko]] who bulls her way into Loki's life as his "detective assistant"...and has absolutely no idea whatsoever about the nature of his reality throughout the entire series. Along with her and an interesting group of friends and enemies (mortal and ethereal alike), Loki attempts to figure out the true nature of the situation he has found himself in... and the impact it shall have.
Meet Mayura, a paranormal obsessed [[Miko]] who bulls her way into Loki's life as his "detective assistant"...and has absolutely no idea whatsoever about the nature of his reality throughout the entire series. Along with her and an interesting group of friends and enemies (mortal and ethereal alike), Loki attempts to figure out the true nature of the situation he has found himself in... and the impact it shall have.
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* [[Accidental Pun]]: "Who the Hel(l) are you?!"
* [[Accidental Pun]]: "Who the Hel(l) are you?!"
* [[Agent Mulder]]: Mayura is fascinated by the occult, and is constantly looking for "[[Catch Phrase|Fushigi Mystery]]". She is completely unaware she is surrounded by gods because ironically, she is an...
* [[Agent Mulder]]: Mayura is fascinated by the occult, and is constantly looking for "[[Catch Phrase|Fushigi Mystery]]". She is completely unaware she is surrounded by gods because ironically, she is an...
* [[Agent Scully]]: Mayura is an atheist (yes, an atheist [[Miko]]) because [[Hollywood Atheist|her mother died when she was a child, despite her praying]].
* [[Agent Scully]]: Mayura is an atheist (yes, an atheist [[Miko]]) because [[Hollywood Atheist|her mother died when she was a child, despite her praying]].
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Explored [[In Universe]], as the manga shows the events of Norse mytholgy as Loki sees it. For example, {{spoiler|Baldr's death was self-defense.}}
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Explored [[In-Universe]], as the manga shows the events of Norse mytholgy as Loki sees it. For example, {{spoiler|Baldr's death was self-defense.}}
** The manga has him commenting on how many gods in pagan religions became [[Hijacked By Jesus|depicted as demons after the rise of Christianity.]] Subtle.
** The manga has him commenting on how many gods in pagan religions became [[Hijacked by Jesus|depicted as demons after the rise of Christianity.]] Subtle.
* [[Anti-Anti-Christ]]: Loki doesn't want to cause Ragnarok. This is baffling to many other gods, who technically don't want it either, but are still trying to kill him because they feel that [[You Can't Fight Fate]].
* [[Anti-Anti-Christ]]: Loki doesn't want to cause Ragnarok. This is baffling to many other gods, who technically don't want it either, but are still trying to kill him because they feel that [[You Can't Fight Fate]].
* [[Apocalypse Maiden]]
* [[Apocalypse Maiden]]
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* [[Bishonen]]: Loki himself in his true form. He manages to gather a following of [[Fan Girl|fangirls]], including Mayura.
* [[Bishonen]]: Loki himself in his true form. He manages to gather a following of [[Fan Girl|fangirls]], including Mayura.
* [[Bolt of Divine Retribution]]: Skirnir, {{spoiler|wielded by Verthandi in a futile attempt to take down Loki and Narugami, aka the thunder god ''Thor''. Silly girl.}}
* [[Bolt of Divine Retribution]]: Skirnir, {{spoiler|wielded by Verthandi in a futile attempt to take down Loki and Narugami, aka the thunder god ''Thor''. Silly girl.}}
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: The 'magic spell name' variety.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: The 'magic spell name' variety.
* [[Canis Major]]: Fenrir's real form.
* [[Canis Major]]: Fenrir's real form.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Mayura, whose daydreams are far stranger than the paranormal going on all around her.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Mayura, whose daydreams are far stranger than the paranormal going on all around her.
* [[Club President]]: and, barring a brief moment, apparently sole member.
* [[Club President]]: and, barring a brief moment, apparently sole member.
* [[Cooking Duel]]: On a cooking show with deadly magic meat.
* [[Cooking Duel]]: On a cooking show with deadly magic meat.
* [[Covert Pervert]]: Loki has tendencies to be one in the original manga... At least, he likes [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-6/7/ cute girls].
* [[Covert Pervert]]: Loki has tendencies to be one in the original manga... At least, he likes [https://web.archive.org/web/20120502155523/http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-6/7 cute girls].
** [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-2/5/ "Ignoring them is a crime!"]
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20150904224508/http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-2/5 "Ignoring them is a crime!"]
** No, no, he likes [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-2/10/ adult women] just as much.
** No, no, he likes [https://web.archive.org/web/20130306055040/http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-2/10 adult women] just as much.
** [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-9/36/ Kotaro] seems to know this about Loki, as well.
** [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-9/36/ Kotaro] seems to know this about Loki, as well.
* [[Creepy Doll]]: the first episode of the anime features such a doll, {{spoiler|Mayura's search for which takes her to Loki's detective agency.}}
* [[Creepy Doll]]: the first episode of the anime features such a doll, {{spoiler|Mayura's search for which takes her to Loki's detective agency.}}
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* [[Dark Magical Girl]]: Hel has some of the features of the trope.
* [[Dark Magical Girl]]: Hel has some of the features of the trope.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Loki pulls this off often and well, whether it be in the anime or manga series.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Loki pulls this off often and well, whether it be in the anime or manga series.
* [[A Death in The Limelight]]: Oh, hey, a {{spoiler|Heimdall}} episode? ...Yeah.
* [[A Death in the Limelight]]: Oh, hey, a {{spoiler|Heimdall}} episode? ...Yeah.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: The Norns {{spoiler|though, to be fair, it was actually SEVERAL defeats...}}
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: The Norns {{spoiler|though, to be fair, it was actually SEVERAL defeats...}}
* [[Disguised in Drag]]: Narukami plays the blushing bride at a wedding at the Daidouji shrine {{spoiler|after Verthandi kidnaps and imprisons the real bride}} - a direct reference to Thor's donning the bridal garb in the ''[http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/poe11.htm Poell]'', though he was impersonating Freyja.
* [[Disguised in Drag]]: Narukami plays the blushing bride at a wedding at the Daidouji shrine {{spoiler|after Verthandi kidnaps and imprisons the real bride}} - a direct reference to Thor's donning the bridal garb in the ''[http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/poe11.htm Poell]'', though he was impersonating Freyja.
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* [[Everyone Chasing You]]
* [[Everyone Chasing You]]
* [[Fetish]]: In an omake, while Yamino is explaining why Loki hates cars, Mayura and the other uniform-wearing characters begin question why they are dressed as such. Yamino explains that the artist has a uniform fetish.
* [[Fetish]]: In an omake, while Yamino is explaining why Loki hates cars, Mayura and the other uniform-wearing characters begin question why they are dressed as such. Yamino explains that the artist has a uniform fetish.
{{quote| [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-9/38/ "I don't get hot if there's no uniform..."]}}
{{quote|[http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-9/38/ "I don't get hot if there's no uniform..."]}}
* [[Flash Back]]: [[Invoked Trope|Actually invoked by Loki]] to get Mayura's father to understand why she chose her lifestyle.
* [[Flash Back]]: [[Invoked Trope|Actually invoked by Loki]] to get Mayura's father to understand why she chose her lifestyle.
* [[Forceful Kiss]]: This happens ''twice'' to Mayura (if you've read the manga). The first time, Heimdall plants one on Mayura to screw with Loki's head. And later on into the story, {{spoiler|Loki}} randomly plants one on Mayura and recieves a slap in return.
* [[Forceful Kiss]]: This happens ''twice'' to Mayura (if you've read the manga). The first time, Heimdall plants one on Mayura to screw with Loki's head. And later on into the story, {{spoiler|Loki}} randomly plants one on Mayura and recieves a slap in return.
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* [[Genki Girl]]: Mayura Daidouji
* [[Genki Girl]]: Mayura Daidouji
* [[Giant Eye of Doom]]: Odin manifests as such.
* [[Giant Eye of Doom]]: Odin manifests as such.
* [[God Is Evil]]: Odin is pretty much insane.
* [[God Is Evil]]: Odin is pretty much insane.
* [[Great Detective]]
* [[Great Detective]]
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Well, actually Gratuitous Old Norse - Freyr's ship ''Skidbladnir'' is erroneously called ''Bladskidnir'' in the anime.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Well, actually Gratuitous Old Norse - Freyr's ship ''Skidbladnir'' is erroneously called ''Bladskidnir'' in the anime.
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* [[Invisible to Normals]]: Ecchan
* [[Invisible to Normals]]: Ecchan
* [[Joshikousei]]
* [[Joshikousei]]
* [[Kill It With Water]]: of a sort: Loki is no fan of the wet stuff. Well, seeing as he's a god of ''fire''...
* [[Kill It with Water]]: of a sort: Loki is no fan of the wet stuff. Well, seeing as he's a god of ''fire''...
* [[Large Ham]]: Freyr; who isn't really on [[Chaotic Neutral|anybody's "side"]] as just having a blast at whatever.
* [[Large Ham]]: Freyr; who isn't really on [[Chaotic Neutral|anybody's "side"]] as just having a blast at whatever.
* [[Last-Episode New Character]]: Spica, aka Angrboda; the mother of Loki's children appears at their doorstep in the very last episode. She's more featured in the manga.
* [[Last-Episode New Character]]: Spica, aka Angrboda; the mother of Loki's children appears at their doorstep in the very last episode. She's more featured in the manga.
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* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: Frey does this whenever Freya is nice to Loki, although he confuses it for Loki coming on to Freya.
* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: Frey does this whenever Freya is nice to Loki, although he confuses it for Loki coming on to Freya.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Loki convincing Thor to dress as a bride in-series is a nod to a similar myth, where he dressed as Freya to recover a stolen Mojinir.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Loki convincing Thor to dress as a bride in-series is a nod to a similar myth, where he dressed as Freya to recover a stolen Mojinir.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]
** [[Takahiro Sakurai]] as adult Loki
** [[Takahiro Sakurai]] as adult Loki
** [[Yui Horie]] as Mayura Daidouji
** [[Yui Horie]] as Mayura Daidouji
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** [[Omi Minami]] as Hel
** [[Omi Minami]] as Hel
** [[Mamiko Noto]] as Verdandi
** [[Mamiko Noto]] as Verdandi
** [[Mai Nakahara]] as Skuld
** [[Mai Nakahara]] as Skuld
* [[Noble Fugitive]]: Loki (see above).
* [[Noble Fugitive]]: Loki (see above).
* [[Norse Mythology]]: The writer is rather well-versed in what they're [[Deconstruction|deconstructing]], actually.
* [[Norse Mythology]]: The writer is rather well-versed in what they're [[Deconstruction|deconstructing]], actually.
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* [[Scaled Up]]: {{spoiler|When Yamino turns into his true form}}.
* [[Scaled Up]]: {{spoiler|When Yamino turns into his true form}}.
* [[Screw Destiny]]:
* [[Screw Destiny]]:
{{quote| "People are capable of doing things that nobody, not even the gods, can predict. These are miracles."}}
{{quote|"People are capable of doing things that nobody, not even the gods, can predict. These are miracles."}}
* [[Sexy Santa Dress]]: Mayura wears one for circumstances having nothing at all to do with Christmas.
* [[Sexy Santa Dress]]: Mayura wears one for circumstances having nothing at all to do with Christmas.
* [[Shapeshifting]]: {{spoiler|Yamino's true form is that of the giant Midgard serpent, Jormungand. Fenrir can change into his giant wolf form. To a lesser extent, both Loki and Freyja have adult and child forms - in the latter case the child form being Reiya Ōshima, whose form Freyja was transmigrated into.}}
* [[Shapeshifting]]: {{spoiler|Yamino's true form is that of the giant Midgard serpent, Jormungand. Fenrir can change into his giant wolf form. To a lesser extent, both Loki and Freyja have adult and child forms - in the latter case the child form being Reiya Ōshima, whose form Freyja was transmigrated into.}}
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* [[Take My Hand]] : {{spoiler|In episode 21 of the anime, as Heimdall is falling, Loki tries to save him. Heimdall slaps the helping hand away and falls to his death...}}
* [[Take My Hand]] : {{spoiler|In episode 21 of the anime, as Heimdall is falling, Loki tries to save him. Heimdall slaps the helping hand away and falls to his death...}}
* {{spoiler|Until episode 23 at least... Somewhat of a [[Contractual Revival]].}}
* {{spoiler|Until episode 23 at least... Somewhat of a [[Contractual Revival]].}}
* [[Thanks for The Mammary]]: [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-9/15/ This page]. Briefly.
* [[Thanks for the Mammary]]: [http://www.citymanga.com/matantei_loki/chapter-9/15/ This page]. Briefly.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: Loki gets a hard rock riff when he's about to start taking his enemies down.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: Loki gets a hard rock riff when he's about to start taking his enemies down.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Heimdall, Freya, the Norns, etc all seem to forget at times that they're supposed to be killing Loki.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Heimdall, Freya, the Norns, etc all seem to forget at times that they're supposed to be killing Loki.
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Also called Detective Loki. The original Japanese title, Matantei Loki Ragnarok, is a pun on the word Meitantei, which means "Great Detective". (Matantei being "Demon Detective Loki".)

As punishment for something really extreme, Norse god of mischief Loki is bound into the form of a human boy and is collecting the evil in men's hearts to restore his status. To accomplish this goal, he opens a detective agency. But Odin, Lord of the Gods, hates him, and is constantly sending the other gods from Asgard the World Of The Gods as assassins. After all, he's destined to bring about The End of the World as We Know It, even though he has no interest in doing so.

Meet Mayura, a paranormal obsessed Miko who bulls her way into Loki's life as his "detective assistant"...and has absolutely no idea whatsoever about the nature of his reality throughout the entire series. Along with her and an interesting group of friends and enemies (mortal and ethereal alike), Loki attempts to figure out the true nature of the situation he has found himself in... and the impact it shall have.

Tropes used in Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok include:
  • Accidental Pun: "Who the Hel(l) are you?!"
  • Agent Mulder: Mayura is fascinated by the occult, and is constantly looking for "Fushigi Mystery". She is completely unaware she is surrounded by gods because ironically, she is an...
  • Agent Scully: Mayura is an atheist (yes, an atheist Miko) because her mother died when she was a child, despite her praying.
  • Alternate Character Interpretation: Explored In-Universe, as the manga shows the events of Norse mytholgy as Loki sees it. For example, Baldr's death was self-defense.
  • Anti-Anti-Christ: Loki doesn't want to cause Ragnarok. This is baffling to many other gods, who technically don't want it either, but are still trying to kill him because they feel that You Can't Fight Fate.
  • Apocalypse Maiden
  • Autobots Rock Out: When Loki summons his staff.
  • Big Badass Wolf: Fenrir. Also, Hati and Skoll might qualify as lesser badass wolves.
  • Big Eater: Narukami, Fenrir and Gullinbursti all have seemingly limitless stomach capacity. Lampshaded towards the end of the anime when the trio engage in a competition to ascertain who is the biggest eater of them all - with Gullinbursti emerging as the victor, the vanquished obviously feeling the after effects of chili overdose. Oh the advantages of being a machine.
  • Bishonen: Loki himself in his true form. He manages to gather a following of fangirls, including Mayura.
  • Bolt of Divine Retribution: Skirnir, wielded by Verthandi in a futile attempt to take down Loki and Narugami, aka the thunder god Thor. Silly girl.
  • Calling Your Attacks: The 'magic spell name' variety.
  • Canis Major: Fenrir's real form.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Mayura, whose daydreams are far stranger than the paranormal going on all around her.
  • Club President: and, barring a brief moment, apparently sole member.
  • Cooking Duel: On a cooking show with deadly magic meat.
  • Covert Pervert: Loki has tendencies to be one in the original manga... At least, he likes cute girls.
  • Creepy Doll: the first episode of the anime features such a doll, Mayura's search for which takes her to Loki's detective agency.
    • There's also a less creepy take later on, when Narugami falls for a girl, Yayoi, who turns out to be the mannequin from outside the fast food outlet where he works in this episode, brought to life by the Norn sister Verthandi as part of an elaborate attempt to cause friction between Narugami/Thor and Loki. Yayoi even gets a Heroic Sacrifice, the result of which is a minor Tear Jerker.
  • Crucified Hero Shot: Episode 12 features Kotarou trapped inside a castle generated by the demonic Nidhogg in the guise of Dracula in a crucifiction pose, held in place by high school fangirls. Episode 9 features Mayura bound to a tree and, in episode 25, an artificial Mayura is chained to a pole atop a hill in a graveyard and speared by at least one of two Grim Reaper lookalikes.
  • Crystal Ball: Urd, in episode 15, makes use of a crystal ball when posing as a fortune teller as part of an early attempt to take Loki down.
  • Cute Shotaro Boy: Loki, who can gather loads of fangirls around him sometimes.
    • Also Heimdall, though he is a considerably nastier individual and has no fangirls. (Well, in-universe, anyway...)
  • Dark Magical Girl: Hel has some of the features of the trope.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Loki pulls this off often and well, whether it be in the anime or manga series.
  • A Death in the Limelight: Oh, hey, a Heimdall episode? ...Yeah.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: The Norns though, to be fair, it was actually SEVERAL defeats...
  • Disguised in Drag: Narukami plays the blushing bride at a wedding at the Daidouji shrine after Verthandi kidnaps and imprisons the real bride - a direct reference to Thor's donning the bridal garb in the Poell, though he was impersonating Freyja.
    • In the original manga, Narugami also dresses as a bride when a threat is made against her during a wedding to protect her. (It was Loki's idea, just like in the myth, as well.)
  • Eat Me: Attempted by the monster in the Cooking Duel episode. It doesn't work.
  • Everyone Chasing You
  • Fetish: In an omake, while Yamino is explaining why Loki hates cars, Mayura and the other uniform-wearing characters begin question why they are dressed as such. Yamino explains that the artist has a uniform fetish.

"People are capable of doing things that nobody, not even the gods, can predict. These are miracles."