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== Anime & Manga ==
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* Appears in ''[[
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* Will Graham and Clarice Starling of ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]''.
* ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''. FBI Agent Sheldon is portrayed as being tough, unflappable and in charge, and the bank robber Sonny clearly respects him. Agent Murphy is chosen to drive the getaway car, and he cleverly asks Sal (the other bank robber) to point his gun up so he won't accidentally shoot anyone. When they arrive at the airport Murphy uses a gun stashed in a hidden compartment to kill Sal while Agent Sheldon captures Sonny.
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* Zeke Kelso and assorted other agents in ''[[
* ''[[Once Upon a Time In Mexico]]'' features Jorge Ramirez, a [[Retired Badass|retired]] FBI agent living in Mexico. After being recruited by [[The Chessmaster|Agent Sands]], he ends up dusting off his old skills and tools to find out what Barillo is up to.
* ''[[Rush Hour]]'' has FBI agents and Detective Carter ([[Chris Tucker]]) apparently wants to join the FBI early in the film. He decides to stick with the LAPD in the end.
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* In [[Kim Newman]]'s Diogenes Club stories, the heroes' American counterparts are FBI agents. "Moon Moon Moon" explains that they're agents of ''a'' federal bureau of investigation, which is not ''the'' Federal Bureau of Investigation.
* In the Dresden Files book Fool Moon, the FBI shows up to investigate a series of killings with a wolf element. One of Murphy's ex's is also an FBI agent.
* [[John Ringo]]'s ''[[
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* ''The F.B.I.'', a television show with fictionalized versions of real FBI cases, starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
* ''[[Twin Peaks]]'' featured FBI agent Dale Cooper.
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* The final season of ''[[
* The FBI is highly prominent in the seventh season of ''[[24
* Agents of the FBI are also featured in the show ''[[
* ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' (Donut Run): Two FBI agents come to Neptune to investigate Duncan's disappearance, but they spend most of their time snarking about backwater Neptune and belittling Sheriff Lamb.
** The Season Four teaser showed that had the series continued, it would have portrayed Veronica's FBI Academy career.
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* In ''[[Castle]]'', Beckett has an ex in the FBI who she occasionally hits up for favors.
* Fitz from ''[[The Wire]]''. He's friendly with McNulty; as a rule, he genuinely wants to help the Baltimore police department with whatever problem they have that needs federal resources, but is constrained by the department's post-9/11 focus on counterterrorism.
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* ''[[The Inside]]'': The FBI allows [[Magnificent Bastard|Special Agent Virgil Webster]] to operate an elite team out of the Los Angeles field office, called the VCU.
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* FBI agents appear several times on ''[[The Wire]]''.
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* All the main characters of ''[[
** And the main characters of its [[Spin-Off]], ''[[Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior]]''.
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* ''[[Dollhouse]]'' has Paul Ballard {{spoiler|who gets kicked out and ends up working for the company he was investigating.}}
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** And in one episode, [[Adam Baldwin]] plays a fellow FBI agent who helps Booth investigate a gruesome murder and agrees to protect Bones when Booth is injured. {{spoiler|He is secretly working for the Mafia.}}
* ''[[Burn Notice]]'': In the first season, Sam informs on Michael to the FBI (though Michael knows he's doing it), who are curious as to why a known spook has washed up in Miami. In later seasons, [[Those Two Guys|Agents Lane and Harris]] pop up from time to time to reluctantly help Team Westen.
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== Web Comics ==
* In ''[[
* When Ashley Madder "disappears" in ''[[Tales Of Gnosis College]]'', a whole team of FBI agents, headed by Special Agent-in-Charge Macneil, is sent in to investigate.
* Agent Ben and Agent Jerry, [[The Men in Black]] from ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' work for the FBI.
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