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* [[Big Eater]]: Natsumi and Toukairin.
* [[Big Eater]]: Natsumi and Toukairin.
* [[Big No]]: From all of the women in the station when they realized that, yes, they beat up a pervert who was taking pictures of them, but they forgot to destroy his film!
* [[Big No]]: From all of the women in the station when they realized that, yes, they beat up a pervert who was taking pictures of them, but they forgot to destroy his film!
* [[Bottle Fairy]]: Natsumi is this, too. And she's often seen ''very'' toasted.
** The Section Chief doesn't really get visibly plastered, but still he complained about hangover more than once.
* [[Brain Bleach]]: Ken and Yoriko obviously need some after they realize the implications of Aoi in a bikini. Thankfully she wears a sarong with it.
* [[Brain Bleach]]: Ken and Yoriko obviously need some after they realize the implications of Aoi in a bikini. Thankfully she wears a sarong with it.
** While you can understand their horror, [[Stupid Sexy Flanders|Aoi IS the fanservice character and she looked rather hot anyway.]]
** While you can understand their horror, [[Stupid Sexy Flanders|Aoi IS the fanservice character and she looked rather hot anyway.]]
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* [[Gratuitous French]]: A pastry chef in one second-season episode loves the phrase, "C'est si bon!"
* [[Gratuitous French]]: A pastry chef in one second-season episode loves the phrase, "C'est si bon!"
** In the manga, Strike Man once says "Adieu!" before running away.
** In the manga, Strike Man once says "Adieu!" before running away.
* [[Hard-Drinking Party Girl]]: Natsumi is this, too. And she's often seen ''very'' toasted.
** The Section Chief doesn't really get visibly plastered, but still he complained about hangover more than once.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: All of the rogue police officers featured in this series went rogue because they were too obsessed with their ideals and forgot that their primary duty was to serve the public and not hunting criminals like a vigilante.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: All of the rogue police officers featured in this series went rogue because they were too obsessed with their ideals and forgot that their primary duty was to serve the public and not hunting criminals like a vigilante.
* [[Heavy Sleeper]]: Natsumi.
* [[Heavy Sleeper]]: Natsumi.
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* [[Together Umbrella]]
* [[Together Umbrella]]
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Natsumi and Miyuki.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Natsumi and Miyuki.
* [[Transsexualism]]: Never out right confirmed but Aoi is heavily implied to be one. It's one of the most realistic portrayals of transsexuality in anime too, an not to mention she's treated quite respectfully by her coworkers after her introduction.
* [[Transgender]]: Never outright confirmed, but Aoi is heavily implied to be one. It's one of the most realistic transgender portrayals in anime too, an not to mention she's treated quite respectfully by her coworkers after her introduction.
** It may have been confirmed, though without saying any transgender related terms. She is thought of as being female almost all of the time, and transsexuality tropes have appeared relating to her. Episode 6 all but goes out and says "transsexual"; A character says that her "natural flow" leads toward her being a woman, and goes on to say that he doesn't care if she's male or female (signifying she's a girl instead of a crossdresser). The original manga implies she had interests in crossdressing and feminine thoughts ''before'' becoming a police officer too.
** It may have been confirmed, though without saying any transgender related terms. She is thought of as being female almost all of the time, and transgender tropes have appeared relating to her. Episode 6 all but goes out and says "per-transition transgender"; A character says that her "natural flow" leads toward her being a woman, and goes on to say that he doesn't care if she's male or female (signifying she's a girl instead of a crossdresser). The original manga implies she had interests in crossdressing and feminine thoughts ''before'' becoming a police officer too.
* [[Twice Shy]]: Miyuki and Ken, so much!
* [[Twice Shy]]: Miyuki and Ken, so much!
* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: The manga just reeks of 80s and 90s, especially the clothing.
* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: The manga just reeks of '80s and '90s, especially the clothing.
* [[Unsettling Gender Reveal]]: Practically ''every'' male who meets Aoi falls into this one. Notable examples include the Bokuto Precinct officers and then Aoi's former classmates in episode 5, and the idol singer Go Kitaoji in episode 24.
* [[Unsettling Gender Reveal]]: Practically ''every'' male who meets Aoi falls into this one. Notable examples include the Bokuto Precinct officers and then Aoi's former classmates in episode 5, and the idol singer Go Kitaoji in episode 24.
** This happens to the girls in Episode 5, when Yoriko bursts into the locker room with all the hot gossip on the "smart, rich, eligible bachelor" who's just joined the department...
** This happens to the girls in Episode 5, when Yoriko bursts into the locker room with all the hot gossip on the "smart, rich, eligible bachelor" who's just joined the department...
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** Scooter Mama often ends sentences with ''zamasu'' (a variation of ''desu'' which connotes a condescending attitude) or ''zamasu yo''. (The French version of the manga translated it as "nom d'une pipe!")
** Scooter Mama often ends sentences with ''zamasu'' (a variation of ''desu'' which connotes a condescending attitude) or ''zamasu yo''. (The French version of the manga translated it as "nom d'une pipe!")
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Three guesses on this one.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Three guesses on this one.
** Despite her initial introduction as a vice cop "gone native" in pursuit of sex criminals, Aoi may be transsexual rather than transvestite. She does state on several occasions that her heart is that of a woman despite her male body, and she's in an online relationship with a man in the second season.
** Despite her initial introduction as a vice cop "gone native" in pursuit of sex criminals, Aoi may be transgender rather than transvestite. She does state on several occasions that her heart is that of a woman despite her male body, and she's in an online relationship with a man in the second season.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: See [[Oh Crap]] above.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: See [[Oh Crap]] above.
* [[Work Com]]
* [[Work Com]]
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** Although in Natsumi's case she only works on her own bike when she's forced to.
** Although in Natsumi's case she only works on her own bike when she's forced to.
** Miyuki's abilities are turned [[Up to Eleven]] in the mini-specials, where she was shown to have designed her very own ''home security system'', a handheld multi-fireworks launcher and a handbag with an in-built tracking device that clamps onto unauthorized users<ref>ie, snatch thieves</ref>, releases tear gas, plays pre-recorded screams and shouts, among other gadgets.
** Miyuki's abilities are turned [[Up to Eleven]] in the mini-specials, where she was shown to have designed her very own ''home security system'', a handheld multi-fireworks launcher and a handbag with an in-built tracking device that clamps onto unauthorized users<ref>ie, snatch thieves</ref>, releases tear gas, plays pre-recorded screams and shouts, among other gadgets.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Miyuki, too. An interesting combination of characteristics. Also, Aoi... despite being biologically ''male''. (See [[Transsexualism]] up there)
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Miyuki, too. An interesting combination of characteristics. Also, Aoi... despite being biologically male. (See [[Transgender]] up there)
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Miyuki's, though in many cases it appears more black with a bluish tint.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Miyuki's, though in many cases it appears more black with a bluish tint.
* [[You Know What You Did]]: Actually the reverse. An incident very late in the Manga has Natsumi waking up in Ken's bed with no clothes and a bad hangover. They ''think'' that nothing happened but due to a combination of alcohol (Natsumi) and blows to the head (Ken), they can't remember anything. Miyuki is not going to take this on faith and Ken's too honest and wishy-washy to lie.
* [[You Know What You Did]]: Actually the reverse. An incident very late in the Manga has Natsumi waking up in Ken's bed with no clothes and a bad hangover. They ''think'' that nothing happened but due to a combination of alcohol (Natsumi) and blows to the head (Ken), they can't remember anything. Miyuki is not going to take this on faith and Ken's too honest and wishy-washy to lie.
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