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This series contains examples of:

* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: Often used by Narutaki with his equally-abnormal gun.
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: Often used by Narutaki with his equally-abnormal gun.
* [[Accidental Hero]]: Narutaki foils a bank heist (unintentionally) while chasing a lost cat across town. [[Lampshade Hanging|Even the criminals remark on how pathetic they are.]]
* [[Accidental Hero]]: Narutaki foils a bank heist (unintentionally) while chasing a lost cat across town. [[Lampshade Hanging|Even the criminals remark on how pathetic they are.]]
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* [[Deadly Doctor]]: Lang Lang
* [[Deadly Doctor]]: Lang Lang
* [[Determinator]]: In one scene, Narutaki is barely hanging onto the side of a bridge that was just blown up by Le Bled, who has him a cane-gunpoint. A bomb is set to explode at a nearby hospital in a matter of minutes. When taunted about how he planned to get out of his perilous situation, Narutaki simply says, "[[Determinator|Not Give Up.]]"
* [[Determinator]]: In one scene, Narutaki is barely hanging onto the side of a bridge that was just blown up by Le Bled, who has him a cane-gunpoint. A bomb is set to explode at a nearby hospital in a matter of minutes. When taunted about how he planned to get out of his perilous situation, Narutaki simply says, "[[Determinator|Not Give Up.]]"
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Ling Ling, sometimes.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Ling Ling, sometimes.
* [[Expy]]: Le Bled is very reminiscent of [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Char]], and Night Phantom looks like a villainous [[Batman]].
* [[Expy]]: Le Bled is very reminiscent of [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Char]], and Night Phantom looks like a villainous [[Batman]].
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Le Bled and Lang Lang to Narutaki and Ling Ling. Their Megamatons too, except Le Bled's can fly.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Le Bled and Lang Lang to Narutaki and Ling Ling. Their Megamatons too, except Le Bled's can fly.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: One of Crimson Scorpion's targets is ''[[Silent Moebius]]'', said to be one of the world's greatest jewels.
* [[Shout-Out]]: One of Crimson Scorpion's targets is ''[[Silent Moebius]]'', said to be one of the world's greatest jewels.
** In episode 11, Ling-Ling re-creates the iconic flying skirt scene from [[The Seven Year Itch]].
** In episode 11, Ling-Ling re-creates the iconic flying skirt scene from [[The Seven Year Itch]].
*** In episode 19, Le Bled quotes a line from Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again as he flees the scene.
*** In episode 19, Le Bled quotes a line from Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again as he flees the scene.
* [[Scooby-Doo Hoax]]: Crimson Scorpion is fond of them. Narutaki ain't fooled.
* [[Scooby-Doo Hoax]]: Crimson Scorpion is fond of them. Narutaki ain't fooled.
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Ling Ling and Lang Lang, complete with contrasting colors.
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Ling Ling and Lang Lang, complete with contrasting colors.
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* [[The Stinger]]: After every preview for the next episode, a still frame of a completely random scene from the episode (totally regardless of its importance in the plot) appears for a few second, with some cheesy music.
* [[The Stinger]]: After every preview for the next episode, a still frame of a completely random scene from the episode (totally regardless of its importance in the plot) appears for a few second, with some cheesy music.
* [[Stock Footage]]: Whenever Goriki is called upon and sent through the underground pass.
* [[Stock Footage]]: Whenever Goriki is called upon and sent through the underground pass.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Pasta and Doria, Crimson Scorpion's henchmen (among others at least, but only these two are consistently featured). Even though they are Bad Guys, they do NOT qualify as being [[Those Two Bad Guys]].
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Pasta and Doria, Crimson Scorpion's henchmen (among others at least, but only these two are consistently featured). Even though they are Bad Guys, they do NOT qualify as being [[Those Two Bad Guys]].
* [[Team Pet]]: Teng Shing for the main cast.
* [[Team Pet]]: Teng Shing for the main cast.
* [[This Is a Drill]]: Goriki's standard [[Finishing Move]]. Also used by Narutaki as one of his gun's special attachments.
* [[This Is a Drill]]: Goriki's standard [[Finishing Move]]. Also used by Narutaki as one of his gun's special attachments.
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 26 February 2015

The scene is Steam City, a London-ish city which represents an entire civilization run by coal and steam power. Because of steam, the city is sometimes covered in a mist. Villains take advantage of the steamy mist to hide and execute their evil plans. Only a few dare venture into what's beyond the steamy mist. They are known as the Steam Detectives: Narutaki, his nurse-assistant Lingling, and his Megamaton robot Goriki.

A manga by Kia Asamiya, who created it for his son. It was later adapted into a 26-episode TV anime series.


Tropes used in Steam Detectives include: