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=== This series contains examples of: ===
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Talos has a machine gun hidden under his prosthetic left hand.
* [[Crossover]]: The prequel story ''Doruroi no Arashi'' covers the same events as ''[[Dirty Pair (Light Novel)|Dirty Pair]] no Dairansen''.
* [[Cyborg]]: Talos
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
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* [[Ghost Ship]]: In the manga, Joe's team is hired to find a retrieve a freighter called ''St. Germi'', which disappeared en route to its destination and since theen seems to be travelling at random, leading to rumors that it's a ghost ship. {{spoiler|In a way, it really is -- the ship is being controlled by a psychic [[Energy Being]], which was attracted to the ore on board the ship, because that kind of ore acts like a drug to it.}}
* [[Human Popsicle]]: The plot of the movie begins with Joe being hired to transport a cryogenically-preserved person.
* [[More Popular Spinoff]]: ''[[Dirty Pair (Light Novel)|Dirty Pair]]'' (maybe not more popular in Japan, but definitely more popular elsewhere)
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Alfin
* [[Show Within a Show]]: In the movie, there's a scene at a drive-in theater where the film being shown features [[Dirty Pair (Light Novel)|Kei, Yuri, and Mugi]] (whose character designs are much more like the ones in the original novels than in any later version of ''[[Dirty Pair (Light Novel)|Dirty Pair]]'', because the novels' illustrator Yasuhiko Yoshikazu was the character designer for the ''Crusher Joe'' movie); counts as a [[Continuity Nod]].
* [[Space Pirates]]: some of the antagonists