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Similar vibes of serious and jokes mixed together, the gags are peak comedy and the characters are lovable.

Main differences:
1-Trick is about occult and deals with people claiming to have super powers whereas in Jikou Keisatsu they deal with crimes and murders that have passed the SOL.
2- In Trick, the FL is the smart one and the ML is just a follower who helps sometimes, they make a great due, in JK the ML is the smart one and the FL is a cute follower.
3- There a lot of sidekicks in JK who are hilarious, in Trick they side characters aren't much but they're also hilarious

Recommended by Queajy - Jul 28, 2023
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Similar vibes of serious and jokes mixed together, the gags are peak comedy and the characters are lovable.

Main differences:
1-Trick is about occult and deals with people claiming to have super powers whereas in Jikou Keisatsu they deal with crimes and murders that have passed the SOL.
2- In Trick, the FL is the smart one and the ML is just a follower who helps sometimes, they make a great due, in JK the ML is the smart one and the FL is a cute follower.
3- There a lot of sidekicks in JK who are hilarious, in Trick they side characters aren't much but they're also hilarious

Recommended by Queajy - Jul 28, 2023
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Not so much of continuation of the first season. The detectives are still the same but the stories are as usual: very episodic and so good!
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The younger version of Furuhata the original. Yamada did the character good. The mystery itself is very interesting, although it differs from Furuhata's way of trapping the criminal. Maybe because the young kid is still a kid but overall very intriguing.
Recommended by Queajy - Oct 16, 2019
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A traditional family, a strict mother-in-law, a girl from the city with no homemaking background, and weird characters. The main difference is the lead male, where in Hanayome wa Yakudoshi is a guy with family complexes, in Virtual bride it's a different kind of complexes. Both are fun to watch.
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