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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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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: