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{{Nihongo|Detective Kun Kun|くんくん探偵|Kunkun Tantei}} is a fictional doll character who stars in his own detective TV show, which is a parody of other detective anime. The dolls, [[File:DetectiveKunKun.png|thumb]]especially Shinku, and, humorously, Souseiseki, are fans of the show. In both the anime and manga, Jun has pointed out the ridiculousness of dolls watching a show starring a puppet.In fact Shinku is such a fan of him ,that when a villian snuck up from behind ,she screamed at him to get out of the way. Kun Kun's name is derived from the Japanese [[wikipedia:Onomatopoeia|onomatopoeia]] for sniffing and is fitting for his character, an anthropomorphic dog detective, as well as a play on the Japanese honorific "-kun," meaning "boy." He is also seen as a toy in another of Peach-Pit's works, DearS.
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{{Nihongo|Detective Kun Kun|くんくん探偵|Kunkun Tantei}} is a fictional doll character who stars in his own detective TV show, which is a parody of another detective anime. The dolls, [[File:DetectiveKunKun.png|thumb]]especially Shinku, and, humorously, Souseiseki, are fans of the show. In both the anime and manga, Jun has pointed out the ridiculousness of dolls watching a show starring a puppet.In fact Shinku is such a fan of him ,that when a villian snuck up from behind ,she screamed at him to get out of the way. Kun Kun's name is derived from the Japanese [[wikipedia:Onomatopoeia|onomatopoeia]] for sniffing and is fitting for his character, an anthropomorphic dog detective, as well as a play on the Japanese honorific "-kun," meaning "boy." He is also seen as a toy in another of Peach-Pit's works, DearS.
   
   

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Detective Kun Kun (くんくん探偵 Kunkun Tantei?) is a fictional doll character who stars in his own detective TV show, which is a parody of another detective anime. The dolls,

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especially Shinku, and, humorously, Souseiseki, are fans of the show. In both the anime and manga, Jun has pointed out the ridiculousness of dolls watching a show starring a puppet.In fact Shinku is such a fan of him ,that when a villian snuck up from behind ,she screamed at him to get out of the way. Kun Kun's name is derived from the Japanese onomatopoeia for sniffing and is fitting for his character, an anthropomorphic dog detective, as well as a play on the Japanese honorific "-kun," meaning "boy." He is also seen as a toy in another of Peach-Pit's works, DearS.


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