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minus-squareVqhm@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·1 year agoI only watch foreign cop shows where one of the detectives is a dog. And most of the time the dog solves the case. I’m talking Kommissar Rex/Inspector Rex, Hudson & Rex. But I’ll settle for K-9, K-911, K-9 PI, Scooby Doo, and Ace Ventura. Anyone got any more crime solving animals TV shows?
minus-squaregarrett@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoAlso: Inspector Gadget. An international US, French, and Canadian production. Penny (the “hacker” niece) and Brain (the intelligent dog) solve all of the cases that Inspector Gadget (cyborg cop) bumbles through, even though he’s essentially RoboCop with gimmicks.
I only watch foreign cop shows where one of the detectives is a dog. And most of the time the dog solves the case.
I’m talking Kommissar Rex/Inspector Rex, Hudson & Rex. But I’ll settle for K-9, K-911, K-9 PI, Scooby Doo, and Ace Ventura.
Anyone got any more crime solving animals TV shows?
Also: Inspector Gadget.
An international US, French, and Canadian production.
Penny (the “hacker” niece) and Brain (the intelligent dog) solve all of the cases that Inspector Gadget (cyborg cop) bumbles through, even though he’s essentially RoboCop with gimmicks.