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''Detective School Q'' or ''Tantei Gakuen Q'' is a 22 volume manga by Seimaru Amagi that ran from 2001 to 2005. It was adapted into television in 2003, albeit incompletely, spanning a mere forty-five episodes covering only the beginning of the manga, leaving out most of the plot. Later, the series was also adapted into a live action drama.
''Detective School Q'' or ''[[Tantei Gakuen Q]]'' is a 22 volume manga by Seimaru Amagi that ran from 2001 to 2005. It was adapted into television in 2003, albeit incompletely, spanning a mere forty-five episodes covering only the beginning of the manga, leaving out most of the plot. Later, the series was also adapted into a live action drama.


This story involves a group of students called the Q class of Dan Detective School, founded by [[Retired Badass]] Detective Morihiko Dan, the best detective in Japan. These students, led by Kyū Renjō, form a [[Five-Man Band]] and are task to solve seemingly unsolvable mysteries, as well as to battle a criminal organization led by Pluto who had a past with Morihiko Dan and a mysterious connection with one of the students...
This story involves a group of students called the Q class of Dan Detective School, founded by [[Retired Badass]] Detective Morihiko Dan, the best detective in Japan. These students, led by Kyū Renjō, form a [[Five-Man Band]] and are task to solve seemingly unsolvable mysteries, as well as to battle a criminal organization led by Pluto who had a past with Morihiko Dan and a mysterious connection with one of the students...
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Now has a character sheet that could ''really'' use some love.
Now has a character sheet that could ''really'' use some love.


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* [[Action Girl]] -- Shino and Yukihira, though each gets hit with the [[Distress Ball]] at least once.

=== Detective School Q provides examples of: ===

* [[Action Girl]] -- Shino and Yukihira, though each gets hit with the [[Distress Ball]] at least once.


* [[Adrenaline Makeover]] -- Subverted. {{spoiler|Kuniko}} drastically changed her looks between a ''very'' traumatic incident and her arrival to Class A, but it takes her ''much'' more than that to fully blossom.
* [[Adrenaline Makeover]] -- Subverted. {{spoiler|Kuniko}} drastically changed her looks between a ''very'' traumatic incident and her arrival to Class A, but it takes her ''much'' more than that to fully blossom.
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* [[Chick Magnet]] -- Ryu. Older women, young girls and ''little girls'' blush at the sight of him.
* [[Chick Magnet]] -- Ryu. Older women, young girls and ''little girls'' blush at the sight of him.
** If you count the [[Ho Yay]] with Kyuu and the [[Foe Yay]] with {{spoiler|Anubis}}, he falls squarely into [[Even the Guys Want Him]].
** If you count the [[Ho Yay]] with Kyuu and the [[Foe Yay]] with {{spoiler|Anubis}}, he falls squarely into [[Even the Guys Want Him]].
* [[Cut Short]] -- The anime faithfully followed the manga and was on track towards greatness when it literally committed suicide overnight, abruptly cutting short at a point in the manga where the ''real story'' was hardly beginning to unfold, and we mean ''almost 2/3rd of the plot'', leaving virtually [[Left Hanging|every damn thing in the air]], and throwing in a [[Gainax Ending]] on top of that. '''And''' it ruined all prospects of the series making it to the top of the popularity charts. [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot|Considering the manga's incredible plot and characters, the fans were not pleased ''at all''.]]
* [[Cut Short]] -- The anime faithfully followed the manga and was on track towards greatness when it literally committed suicide overnight, abruptly cutting short at a point in the manga where the ''real story'' was hardly beginning to unfold, and we mean ''almost 2/3rd of the plot'', leaving virtually [[Left Hanging|every damn thing in the air]], and throwing in a [[Gainax Ending]] on top of that. '''And''' it ruined all prospects of the series making it to the top of the popularity charts. [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot|Considering the manga's incredible plot and characters, the fans were not pleased ''at all''.]]
** What makes this even more regrettable is that the manga has never been completely translated to this day.
** What makes this even more regrettable is that the manga has never been completely translated to this day.
** Not to mention replacing [[The Dragon|Kerberos]] with a villain who didn't have [[Evil Is Cool|even one quarter of his charisma.]] We never saw King Hades, and even the ships weren't developed beyond [[Ship Tease]] before they went down with it.
** Not to mention replacing [[The Dragon|Kerberos]] with a villain who didn't have [[Evil Is Cool|even one quarter of his charisma.]] We never saw King Hades, and even the ships weren't developed beyond [[Ship Tease]] before they went down with it.
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** [[The Hero]] - Kyu
** [[The Hero]] - Kyu
** [[The Lancer]] - Ryu Amakusa
** [[The Lancer]] - Ryu Amakusa
** [[The Big Guy]] - Kintarō Tōyama
** [[The Big Guy]] - Kintarō Tōyama
** [[The Smart Guy]] - Kazuma Narusawa
** [[The Smart Guy]] - Kazuma Narusawa
** [[The Chick]] - Megumi Minami
** [[The Chick]] - Megumi Minami
** [[Mentor|Mentors]] - Morihiko Dan, Katagiri-sensei, Nanami-sensei, Hongou-sensei.
** [[Mentor|Mentors]] - Morihiko Dan, Katagiri-sensei, Nanami-sensei, Hongou-sensei.
* [[Forced to Watch]]: In the [[Boarding School]] case, Megumi is kidnapped and then [[Bound and Gagged]], having to helplessly watch as {{spoiler|her masked kidnapper (and the culprit) murders the [[Student Council President]].}}
* [[Forced to Watch]]: In the [[Boarding School]] case, Megumi is kidnapped and then [[Bound and Gagged]], having to helplessly watch as {{spoiler|her masked kidnapper (and the culprit) murders the [[Student Council President]].}}
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* [[Guile Hero]] (All of them)
* [[Guile Hero]] (All of them)
* [[Handicapped Badass]] (Dan is a [[Guile Hero]] who's wheelchair-bound and is still a pretty good shot.)
* [[Handicapped Badass]] (Dan is a [[Guile Hero]] who's wheelchair-bound and is still a pretty good shot.)
* [[Heir to The Dojo]] -- Kuniko, whose family has an Aikido dojo
* [[Heir to the Dojo]] -- Kuniko, whose family has an Aikido dojo
* [[Hot Springs Episode]] -- Two murders happen in onsens. Only one of these mini-arcs has fanservice, as Kyuu and Kinta first fail to get Ryu naked in the springs and then try to peep on a [[Sexy Secretary]] bathing on the other side... and end up beaten by Megu, whom they get to see in the nude. {{spoiler|The incident is actually plot-relevant, as it drops hints about the murderer - said [[Sexy Secretary]].}}
* [[Hot Springs Episode]] -- Two murders happen in onsens. Only one of these mini-arcs has fanservice, as Kyuu and Kinta first fail to get Ryu naked in the springs and then try to peep on a [[Sexy Secretary]] bathing on the other side... and end up beaten by Megu, whom they get to see in the nude. {{spoiler|The incident is actually plot-relevant, as it drops hints about the murderer - said [[Sexy Secretary]].}}
* [[Ho Yay]] (Kyuu and Ryu. And ''how''.)
* [[Ho Yay]] (Kyuu and Ryu. And ''how''.)
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* [[Madness Mantra]] - {{spoiler|Kaori}}'s "Tartarus... Tartarus... Tartarus..."
* [[Madness Mantra]] - {{spoiler|Kaori}}'s "Tartarus... Tartarus... Tartarus..."
* [[Meitantei]] - the genre
* [[Meitantei]] - the genre
* [[More Than Mind Control]] - Apparently, what made {{spoiler|Miyo Fuuma}} a murderer.
* [[More Than Mind Control]] - Apparently, what made {{spoiler|Miyo Fuuma}} a murderer.
** Also applied on several culprits, courtesy of {{spoiler|Meiuosei itself}}. Basically, {{spoiler|they give you the means to carry your revenge and keep an agent close as a monitor, but when said revenge is foiled, they force you to either kill yourself or murder the person who blows your cover. And if a Meiousei agent is captured by the police, another will activate some sort of [[Mind Control]] that will make them kill themselves as well.}}
** Also applied on several culprits, courtesy of {{spoiler|Meiuosei itself}}. Basically, {{spoiler|they give you the means to carry your revenge and keep an agent close as a monitor, but when said revenge is foiled, they force you to either kill yourself or murder the person who blows your cover. And if a Meiousei agent is captured by the police, another will activate some sort of [[Mind Control]] that will make them kill themselves as well.}}
* [[Murder.Com]]
* [[Murder.Com]]
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: [[Megumi Ogata]] (Kyu), [[Koichi Tochika]] (Ryu), [[Hideo Ishikawa]] (Kintaro), [[Tomoko Kawakami]] (Kazuma), [[Houko Kuwashima]] (Megu), [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] (Morihiko Dan), [[Aya Hisakawa]] (Shino Katagiri), [[Shinichiro Miki]] (Kotarou Nanami), [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] (Anubis), [[Nobuo Tobita]] (Saburomaru), [[Tomoko Kaneda]] (Kuniko), [[Satsuki Yukino]] (Sakurako Yukihira), [[Akira Ishida]] (Masami), [[Mariko Kouda]] (Mitsuru - she's also [[Playing Against Type]])
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]: [[Megumi Ogata]] (Kyu), [[Koichi Tochika]] (Ryu), [[Hideo Ishikawa]] (Kintaro), [[Tomoko Kawakami]] (Kazuma), [[Houko Kuwashima]] (Megu), [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] (Morihiko Dan), [[Aya Hisakawa]] (Shino Katagiri), [[Shinichiro Miki]] (Kotarou Nanami), [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] (Anubis), [[Nobuo Tobita]] (Saburomaru), [[Tomoko Kaneda]] (Kuniko), [[Satsuki Yukino]] (Sakurako Yukihira), [[Akira Ishida]] (Masami), [[Mariko Kouda]] (Mitsuru - she's also [[Playing Against Type]])
* [[Open-Minded Parent]] -- Kyuu's [[No Name Given|mother]]
* [[Open-Minded Parent]] -- Kyuu's [[No Name Given|mother]]
* [[Pettanko]] -- Sakurako Yukihira, much to her displeasure.
* [[Pettanko]] -- Sakurako Yukihira, much to her displeasure.
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* [[Sexy Secretary]] -- Yuri Hitsuji. {{spoiler|Who also happens to be the [[Sympathetic Murderer]] of the case she's in.}}
* [[Sexy Secretary]] -- Yuri Hitsuji. {{spoiler|Who also happens to be the [[Sympathetic Murderer]] of the case she's in.}}
** Shino Katagiri can be considered as Morihiko Dan's sexy secretary too.
** Shino Katagiri can be considered as Morihiko Dan's sexy secretary too.
* [[Shipper On Deck]] -- Megu's [[Cool Big Sis]] Akane ships Kyuu/Megu.
* [[Shipper on Deck]] -- Megu's [[Cool Big Sis]] Akane ships Kyuu/Megu.
* [[Shrinking Violet]] -- Kuniko
* [[Shrinking Violet]] -- Kuniko
* [[Smug Snake]] -- Many culprits, but specially Sachiyo Ichinose.
* [[Smug Snake]] -- Many culprits, but specially Sachiyo Ichinose.
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 27 August 2017

Detective School Q or Tantei Gakuen Q is a 22 volume manga by Seimaru Amagi that ran from 2001 to 2005. It was adapted into television in 2003, albeit incompletely, spanning a mere forty-five episodes covering only the beginning of the manga, leaving out most of the plot. Later, the series was also adapted into a live action drama.

This story involves a group of students called the Q class of Dan Detective School, founded by Retired Badass Detective Morihiko Dan, the best detective in Japan. These students, led by Kyū Renjō, form a Five-Man Band and are task to solve seemingly unsolvable mysteries, as well as to battle a criminal organization led by Pluto who had a past with Morihiko Dan and a mysterious connection with one of the students...

Now has a character sheet that could really use some love.

Tropes used in Tantei Gakuen Q include: