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**Setting:** Neo Otaku City, a city obsessed with anime.
**Plot:**
* A serial killer is targeting "fake" anime fans.
* Detective Joe, an anime enthusiast, is tasked with catching the killer.
* Joe is given access to a mysterious prisoner, Diesel, who claims to know the killer's location.
* Diesel demands anime (specifically, fan subs) in exchange for information.
* As the story unfolds, Joe and Diesel engage in banter, revealing their deep knowledge of anime.
* The killer is revealed to be the Mayor, who sought to eliminate "fake" fans to bring in new ones.
* The Mayor is defeated, and Joe earns a promotion.
* Post-case, Joe and Diesel part ways, but Joe is offered a chance to re-examine the case, hinting at potential unresolved plot threads.
**Tone:**
* Fast-paced, humorous dialogue with numerous anime references (e.g., Dragonball Z, My Hero Academia, Evangelion).
* Blend of mystery, action, and satire, poking fun at anime fandom and societal obsessions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
**Warning: Some fact numbers may be out of sequence due to the document being split into multiple pages, but I've maintained a continuous numbering system for clarity.**
1. Someone is addressed as "Mr. Joe" at the beginning of the interaction.
2. A serial killer is mentioned, and someone is asked to catch them.
3. A game called "Solitaire Art Online" is introduced, with a single rule:
4. If you die in the game, you die in real life.
5. Failure to complete the game within 45 minutes results in death.
6. Attempting to remove your headset during the game results in death.
7. A serial killer has two kids trapped, similar to "Grave of the Fireflies".
8. The killer's location is known to someone named Diesel.
9. Diesel wants anime in exchange for the killer's location.
10. The city is Neo Otaku City.
11. The mayor, Mayor Watkins, is involved in the story.
12. Rules for interacting with a character (possibly a prisoner) include:
* Not touching them
* Not giving them sharp objects
* Not discussing recently watched anime
13. A character is deprived of anime, which they highly value.
14. A "Trace-O-Tron" device is mentioned, needing to be activated.
15. The game "Solitaire Art Online" involves strategy with cards (e.g., moving Nines, using the Ten of Hearts).
16. A question about the highest officially stated power level in Dragon Ball Z is asked:
17. The answer given is Goku, with a power level of 150 million (later disputed).
18. Frieza's power level is canonically stated as 5.3 billion in a Universal Studios Japan attraction.
19. A character is accused of murdering three Gundams after accessing anime.
20. A "Draught of Drawing Delights" can replace a card in the game with something usable.
21. The protagonist is not from Neo Otaku City but from Prestige TV City.
22. The serial killer targets outcasts, losers, and failures.
23. The killings are linked to the protagonist, who is expected to be the next victim.
24. A character has a vintage hentai collection.
25. The location of the trapped kids is revealed to be Maiden Abyss.
26. The mayor is exposed as the bad guy, wanting to bring new fans to the city.
27. The mayor is shot.
28. The protagonist earns a promotion to lead detective.
29. The case is closed, with the protagonist considering a revisit to the serial killer case.
30. An offer is made to visit Prestige TV City, which the protagonist declines.