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Clamp School Detectives is a 3 volume manga series made by [[CLAMP (Creator)|CLAMP]] (creators of ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura (Manga)|Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', ''[[Chobits (Manga)|Chobits]]'', ''[[Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer|Angelic Layer]]'', ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'', ''[[Tokyo Babylon]]'', etc....) which was adapted into a 26 episode anime, in 1997. It tells the adventures of the Elementary School Student-board, solving cases and easing the life of all kinds of women. Aiding them are the Pre-school Class President Utako and her best friend Nagisa, who are sorta smitten with them. But their hardest case will be one regarding Nokoru's past...
'''''CLAMP School Detectives''''' is a 3 volume manga series made by [[CLAMP]] (creators of ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', ''[[Chobits]]'', ''[[Angelic Layer]]'', ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'', ''[[Tokyo Babylon]]'', etc.) which was adapted into a 26 episode anime, in 1997. It tells the adventures of the Elementary School Student-board, solving cases and easing the life of all kinds of women. Aiding them are the Pre-school Class President Utako and her best friend Nagisa, who are sorta smitten with them. But their hardest case will be one regarding Nokoru's past...


CLAMP's manga ''[[Man of Many Faces]]'' (which stars {{spoiler|Akira}} as the elusive thief 20 Faces) and ''[[Duklyon Clamp School Defenders]]'' both [[Crossover]] with ''Clamp School Detectives'', and ''X/1999'' is also partially set in Clamp School.
CLAMP's manga ''[[Man of Many Faces]]'' (which stars {{spoiler|Akira}} as the elusive thief 20 Faces) and ''[[Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders]]'' both [[Crossover]] with ''Clamp School Detectives'', and ''X/1999'' is also partially set in Clamp School.
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* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: ''No kidding''.
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: ''No kidding''.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Nokuru, when he dresses up as a girl to capture a ferret who is afraid of men. All for a lady, natch. Not only does the crowd [[Hijinks Ensue|in the beauty contest]] love him, even his friends think that she is a very cute girl.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]
* [[Baseball Episode]]
* [[Baseball Episode]]{{context}}
* [[Beach Episode]]
* [[Beach Episode]]{{context}}
* [[Big Brother Complex]]: Develops into something more
* [[Big Brother Attraction]]: Develops into something more{{context}}
* [[Bishie Sparkle]]
* [[Bishie Sparkle]]{{context}}
* [[Bodyguard Crush]] (But no [[Ho Yay]], sorry)
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: But no [[Ho Yay]] in the anime, sorry. [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b150/acfanti/ASOUE%20Japan%20covers/ccdhoyayexample.png The manga, however...]
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Most of the story is comedic, with some light mystery and helping girls slightly in distress. But the last seven episodes have a kid with deep emotional issues trying to cause harm to the school and the protagonists in particular, and it's almost a different show.
** True for the anime. [[http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b150/acfanti/ASOUE<!-- 20Japan20covers/ccdhoyayexample.png The manga, however...]] -->
* [[Clock Tower]]: Provides a setting for some of the key scenes in both the scavenger hunt episode, and in the final confrontation.
* [[Cross Dresser]]: {{spoiler|In an episode, Nokoru dresses as an [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]], and very convincingly...}}
* [[Crossdresser]]: In an episode, Nokoru dresses as an [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]], and very convincingly...
* [[Cooking Duel]]: Without the 'duel' part
* [[Cooking Duel]]: Without the 'duel' part.{{context}}
* [[Dark Skinned Redhead]]: Only in appearance.
* [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]: Only in appearance.{{context}}
* [[Elaborate University High]]: Like you wouldn't believe.
* [[Elaborate University High]]: A huge campus with all levels of education in the middle of Tokyo, it seems to have everything:
* [[Elevator School]]
** Dorms!
* [[Evolving Credits]]
** School buildings that look like they belong in Versailles!
* [[Eyecatch]]
* [[Festival Episode]]
** A big ol' [[Clock Tower]]!
** A stadium big enough to be called [[Gamera]] Hall!
* [[Fiction 500]] (The Imonoyama family founded the CLAMP Academy, which acts as a self contained city, and doesn't actually charge any tuition.)
* [[Elevator School]]: CLAMP school is massive, and goes all the way from kindergarten to postgraduate education. This help our elementary schooler protagonist Akira teaches university level cooking courses to the adults.
* [[Eyecatch]]{{context}}
* [[Festival Episode]]: Almost every episode. The reason that Kaichou has to do so much paperwork is that the campus has a festival at least every week.
* [[Fiction 500]]: The Imonoyama family founded the CLAMP Academy, which acts as a self contained city, and doesn't actually charge any tuition.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: Do Idomu's mommy issues really justify the hacking and kidnapping spree he went on? In CLAMP world they do.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Nokoru and Nagisa in the manga.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Nokoru and Nagisa in the manga.
* [[High Speed Missile Dodge]]. ( {{spoiler|Suoh saved Nagisa from them}})
* [[High-Speed Missile Dodge]]: Suoh saved Nagisa from them.
* [[I Have the High Ground]]. ({{spoiler|The last episodes' antagonist was fond of hiding in tall places, like the School's clock tower.}})
* [[I Have the High Ground]]: The last episodes' antagonist, Idomu Yudaiji, was fond of hiding in tall places, like the School's clock tower.
* [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy]]: Utako and Akira. Not a perfect fit, Akira likes cooking and Utako is pretty assertive, but close enough.
* [[Last Episode New Character]]. (Appeared where there were only five episodes left...)
* [[Meganekko]]: Some of the students, like the art club president in the haunted gallery episode.
* [[Late for School]]: Inverted: they LIVE in the school.
* [[Meitantei]]: The are trying to apply the great detective trope to themselves. It's only in the last seven episodes that it gets going, with a proper mastermind villain causing chaos with computers.
* [[Masculine Girl Feminine Boy]]: Utako and Akira
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]: [[Akemi Okamura]] (Nokoru), [[Shiho Niiyama]] (Suoh), [[Omi Minami]] (Akira), [[Yuko Miyamura]] (Utako)
* [[Meganekko]]: Some of the students.
* [[New Transfer Student]]: Idomu Yudaiji, mysterious transfer and obvious villain candidate who, in fact, turns out to be the villain.
* [[Meitantei]]
* [[Ninja]]: Suoh, who comes from a ninja clan and is expected to find a "special someone" to protect. This person is Nokoru, of course.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: [[Akemi Okamura]] (Nokoru), [[Shiho Niiyama]] (Suoh), [[Omi Minami]] (Akira), [[Yuko Miyamura]] (Utako)
* [[New Transfer Student]]. (related with [[Last Episode New Character]].)
* [[Ninja]] (Suoh)
* [[Official Couple]]: Suoh/Nagisa and Akira/Utako.
* [[Official Couple]]: Suoh/Nagisa and Akira/Utako.
* [[One Head Taller]]. (Straight in Suoh-Nagisa, inverted in Akira-Utako.)
* [[One Head Taller]]: Straight in Suoh-Nagisa, inverted in Akira-Utako.
* [[School Idol|School Idols]]. (Taken ever so slightly to excess.)
* [[School Idol]]s: Taken ever so slightly to excess.
* [[Student Council President]]: The CLAMP School Detectives also happen to the be the CLAMP Elementary Division Student Council -- with some assistance from the Kindergarten Division Student Council.
* [[Student Council President]]
* [[Team Chef]]: Akira
* [[Team Chef]]: Akira, who is good enough to teach college classes on cooking.
* [[The Ace]]: Nokoru
* [[The Ace]]: Nokoru
* [[The Faceless]]. (Possibly parodied: the Chairwoman {{spoiler|aka Nokoru's mother}} frequently hides her eyes on purpose with a fan or a set of blinds whenever the camera could have gotten a good shot of her upper face)
* [[The Faceless]]: Possibly parodied: the Chairwoman (logic dictates she's Nokoru's mother) frequently hides her eyes on purpose with a fan or a set of blinds whenever the camera could have gotten a good shot of her upper face.
** [[Lawyer Friendly Cameo]] / [[Writing Around Trademarks]] (Apparently, the Chairwoman is based on a character named Imonoyama Rarisa who appeared in some of CLAMP's old doujinshi (SHOTEN, I think). However, some of CLAMP's members split in the interim, and one of them took the rights to the character Rarisa with her. So the face hiding and general crypticness surrouding the Chairwoman was basically due to avoiding trademark/copyright.)
** [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] / [[Writing Around Trademarks]]: Apparently, the Chairwoman is based on a character named Imonoyama Rarisa who appeared in some of CLAMP's old doujinshi. <!--SHOTEN, I think.--> However, some of CLAMP's members split in the interim, and one of them took the rights to the character Rarisa with her; the face hiding and general cryptic handling of the Chairwoman was basically due to avoiding trademark and/or copyright.
* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]]. (again related with the [[New Transfer Student]].)
* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]]: Aagain, the [[New Transfer Student]].{{context}}
* [[Those Two Guys]] ( {{spoiler|Kentaro and Takeshi, who are really [[Crossover]] characters.}})
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Kentaro and Takeshi, who are really [[Crossover]] characters.
* [[Tsundere]]: Utako, though definitely a Type B, is very opinionated and wants Akira to respect her and prove himself.
* [[Tsundere]]. (Utako, sometimes.)
* [[Tokyo Tower]]: The very first setting.
* [[Tokyo Tower]]: The very first setting.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Utako is a [[Plucky Girl]] [[Tsundere]], Nagisa is a pint-sized [[Yamato Nadeshiko]].
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Utako is a [[Plucky Girl]] [[Tsundere]], Nagisa is a pint-sized [[Yamato Nadeshiko]].
* [[School Play]]
* [[School Play]]{{context}}
* [[Two-Teacher School]]: Are there teachers in this school? The only ones we see are in the university division, and one of the is Akira!
* [[Two Teacher School]]
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: I'm sorry, but these are supposed to be ''4th to 6th grade boys?'' Not to mention Utako and Nagisa can hold rather sophisticated conversations when they're ''kindergarteners''.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: I'm sorry, but these are supposed to be ''4th to 6th grade boys?'' Not to mention Utako and Nagisa can hold rather sophisticated conversations when they're ''kindergartners'' -- and get themselves hot boyfriends.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Nagisa is a kindergarten version.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Nagisa is a kindergarten version.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Special mention goes to Suo, who really does have blue hair, and Nagisa, who has lavender hair in the anime (she has [[Hair of Gold]] in the manga).
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Special mention goes to Suo, who really does have blue hair, and Nagisa, who has lavender hair in the anime (she has [[Hair of Gold]] in the manga).


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Latest revision as of 10:43, 14 April 2023

To protect and serve women all around, is CLAMP's detectives' noble goal.


CLAMP School Detectives is a 3 volume manga series made by CLAMP (creators of Cardcaptor Sakura, Chobits, Angelic Layer, Magic Knight Rayearth, Tokyo Babylon, etc.) which was adapted into a 26 episode anime, in 1997. It tells the adventures of the Elementary School Student-board, solving cases and easing the life of all kinds of women. Aiding them are the Pre-school Class President Utako and her best friend Nagisa, who are sorta smitten with them. But their hardest case will be one regarding Nokoru's past...

CLAMP's manga Man of Many Faces (which stars Akira as the elusive thief 20 Faces) and Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders both Crossover with Clamp School Detectives, and X/1999 is also partially set in Clamp School.


Tropes used in CLAMP School Detectives include: