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** Probably partially justified by how long they've been receiving a blank check, all those weapons and armaments were likely accumulated over a couple decades, barring the Thermobaric tanks.
* ''[[Professor Layton and the Unwound Future]]'' explains how {{spoiler|Clive got enough funding to build an underground near-perfect replica of London, and a [[Humongous Mecha]] on top of that, by mentioning his inheritance from his wealthy adoptive mother}}. It doesn't, however, explain how he {{spoiler|got the manpower to build it all in under five years without anyone noticing}}.
* Most versions of [[Carmen Sandiego]]. While she can steal almost anything, she is never known to fence or ransom her plunder; it is often suggested she cares more for the thrill of it. Having said that, it's unknown how she funds her organization.
 
** This is especially a puzzler in the [[Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?|first animated series]] where the writers tried very hard to justify how she could manage her [[Impossible Thief]] using advanced technology. Still, it's doubtful that stuff was cheap.
** The [[Netflix]] animated series - where Carmen is an [[Anti-Hero]] protagonist - averts this, stating that yes, Carmen does fence what she steals, keeping enough to fund her gang while giving the rest to charity.
 
== Western Animation ==