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* Deconstructed by [[Magic Kaito|Kaitou]] [[Detective Conan|KID]], in several ways. While the biggest thing he has ever stolen is a pair of clock hands from a clock tower, the way he [[Incredibly Lame Pun|performs]] his heists make him an impossible thief. Among fan favorites is him literally walking in midair, and establishing an alibi in true [[Code Geass|Lelouch]] form by going on a date and performing his heist, effectively putting him in literally two places at once. Shinichi has long since given up on figuring out his identity, focusing more on how he performs his impossible tasks.
* [[Sticky Fingers|Genma]], [[Five-Finger Discount|Ranma]], and possibly [[Panty Thief|Happosai]] from ''[[Ranma ½]]'' apply to this trope. Genma and Ranma using the Umisenken can steal the floor out from under trained martial artists or the clothes they are wearing without them noticing until after it was done. Happosai and Ranma have been shown to be able to steal underclothes (or objects hidden within them) while the people were still wearing them.
* In ''[[KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!]]'' Kazuma's ability to steal items primarily results in taking a girl's underwear while she's wearing them.
 
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