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* ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' has Devit and Jasdero who are constantly pointing guns at each other. {{spoiler|Though, they are toy guns and it is how they combine to form Jasdevi, so this might be subverted.}}
* ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' has Devit and Jasdero who are constantly pointing guns at each other. {{spoiler|Though, they are toy guns and it is how they combine to form Jasdevi, so this might be subverted.}}
* In the "Go for It! Pass it!" episode of [[Upotte!!]], the girls are participating in a live fire exercise. The targets? ''Balloons floating just above their heads.'' Granted, the girls are anthropomorphized guns and aren't all that affected by gunshots beyond minor bruising, but it's still jarring, considering all the other ways in which guns are depicted accurately.
* In the "Go for It! Pass it!" episode of [[Upotte!!]], the girls are participating in a live fire exercise. The targets? ''Balloons floating just above their heads.'' Granted, the girls are anthropomorphized guns and aren't all that affected by gunshots beyond minor bruising, but it's still jarring, considering all the other ways in which guns are depicted accurately.
* In ''[[Lupin III]]'', expert marksman Daisuke Jigen is almost never unarmed, and it is something of a mystery as to how he gets his guns past airport security when he flies commercially, something he does rather often. A common fan theory is that he has set up hidden checkpoints at every conceivable airport where he could travel to where he could deposit them before boarding and pick them up after arriving.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==