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** Yao [[Skinship Grope|Skinship Groping]] Kaken.
** Yao [[Skinship Grope|Skinship Groping]] Kaken.
* [[Lovely Angels]]: Yao and Lu.
* [[Lovely Angels]]: Yao and Lu.
* Meganekko: Kaken, the Ms. Fix-It.
* [[Meganekko]]: Kaken, the Ms. Fix-It.
* [[The Ojou]]: Yao; subverted to oblivion.
* [[The Ojou]]: Yao; subverted to oblivion.
* [[Panty Shot]]: The most common [[Fan Service]] variation.
* [[Panty Shot]]: The most common [[Fan Service]] variation.
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* [[Whack a Mole]]: The plot of the Western parody episode (#5), where Lu and Yao join a group of bounty hunters trying to find the mysterious Maria Rose before he/she can kill them all. {{spoiler|"Lu" and "Yao" were actually a pair of gunwomen hiding in plain sight as our heroines, without letting the audience in on it.}}
* [[Whack a Mole]]: The plot of the Western parody episode (#5), where Lu and Yao join a group of bounty hunters trying to find the mysterious Maria Rose before he/she can kill them all. {{spoiler|"Lu" and "Yao" were actually a pair of gunwomen hiding in plain sight as our heroines, without letting the audience in on it.}}


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Revision as of 02:19, 14 March 2018

"[Theme tune!] Miami Guns!"

Miami Guns is a parody cop show about... well, we're not sure, actually. All we can say for sure is that it's a 13-episode parody Anime based on a Manga by Takeaki Momose.

The story focuses on Sakurakoji Yao and Amano Lu, two cops from a relatively fictional version of Miami City, and the ragtag bunch of misfits they belong to that is the Miami Police Force. Other than that... the show's pretty random with its gags, though manages to stay funny enough to sit through.


Tropes used in Miami Guns include:
  • Affectionate Parody: Cop Show tropes and cultural references.
  • Attention Whore: YAO. A good number of incidents pretty much stemmed from her tendency to grab the spotlight.
  • Battle Butler: Jii, apparently. According to Yao's flashback, he's served in the army, won Oscars, played in a band, been a Buddhist monk - with his hair and sunglasses intact, and a secret service agent. To his credit, the guy is The Ace incarnate, a ladies' man, and according to episode #9, essentially made of iron!
  • Black Comedy: The fake clip show episode (#2) plays with the tragic death of Yao's mother. Turns out she's making it up.
  • Non Sequitur Episode
    • BLAM Series
    • Episode #2 is a faux-Clip Show presented with footage that never appeared in the series, Though it did throw in some explanations on a few characters (and Miami City's backstory... maybe).
  • Bleached Underpants: While the original Manga is (supposedly) not Hentai, it's pretty bold with its fanservice. The Anime, in comparison, is milder.
  • Butt Monkey: Yao; Nagisa
  • Camp Gay: George and Anthony, the two gag characters introduced in the girls' school episode (#3).
  • Catch Phrase:

Chief Amano: That idiot girl! I really want to see what kind of creature has it as its child.
(cut to Mr. Sakurakoji's room)
Mr. Sakurakoji: So, you came to see what kind of creature has Yao as its child?
Chief Amano: Uh, no sir. I didn't mean it like that.


  1. Jōdan/Joke