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Plot Summary: In order to help a friend possessed by a spirit, Ozawa Haruka knocks on the door of her university's movie research association. There she meets Saitou Yakumo, a rude, unkempt young man with a red left eye, who is said to have spiritual powers. At first Haruka is skeptical, but she comes to believe him when he conveys messages from her older sister, who died when she was a child. Together, they work to shed light on the terrifying events happening at their university. But this is only the prologue of what's to come...

2010-11-14
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 7.
2010-11-21
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 8.
2010-11-28
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 9.
2010-12-05
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 10.
2010-12-12
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 11.
2010-12-19
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 12.
2010-12-26
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 13.

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Though lesser-known than the Gundam franchise or Macross/Robotech, Patlabor: The Mobile Police stands as one of the crowning achievements of the giant robot genre. Under the guidance of future Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii, the crew behind Patlabor created a show in which the notion of towering humanoid machines is presented in a plausible, realistic manner, with an emphasis on character-driven humor as opposed to superheroic mecha battles. Not a series about giant robots so much as a series about the people who pilot them, Patlabor led the way for more sophisticated anime in a subgenre that had previously been geared almost exclusively towards younger audiences. Those gunning for nonstop action best look elsewhere, but few television shows animated or live-action, Japanese or American can match Patlabor's fully developed ensemble of honest, likeable characters.