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* In ''[[Daitarn 3]]'', Reika Sanjo is an ex-Interpol agent. |
* In ''[[Daitarn 3]]'', Reika Sanjo is an ex-Interpol agent. |
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* In ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'', Tomo is a big fan of ''[[Lupin III]]'', and her dream is to be an Interpol agent. Given that Tomo is a moron, it's more like she believes this trope than that show itself does. |
* In ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'', Tomo is a big fan of ''[[Lupin III]]'', and her dream is to be an Interpol agent. Given that Tomo is a moron, it's more like she believes this trope than that show itself does. |
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** Considering she has to be told that ICPO and Interpol are the same agency, this may be an in-universe case of [[Did Not Do the Research]]. |
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* ''[[Giant Robo]]: The Animation'' had the |
* ''[[Giant Robo]]: The Animation'' had the super-powered "Experts of Justice" as ICPO agents. Yes, Interpol basically had the [[Justice League]] on its payroll here. |
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* Portrayed more accurately in ''[[Death Note]]''; Interpol are seen near the beginning as a group of police representatives from various different nations discussing the recent spate of deaths of renowned criminals and forming a consensus of whether or not they should contact L, and once L demonstrates that the perpetrator is based out of Japan the case is entirely within the jurisdiction of the N.P.A. (albeit with L calling on resources from the F.B.I. at one point). |
* Portrayed more accurately in ''[[Death Note]]''; Interpol are seen near the beginning as a group of police representatives from various different nations discussing the recent spate of deaths of renowned criminals and forming a consensus of whether or not they should contact L, and once L demonstrates that the perpetrator is based out of Japan the case is entirely within the jurisdiction of the N.P.A. (albeit with L calling on resources from the F.B.I. at one point). |
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