MPD: Animal Unit
MPD: Animal Unit

MPD: Animal Unit

2017TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

Tomozo Sudo is a detective. Due to an incident, he is excluded from investigative work. He is then assigned to work in a division responsible for taking care of animals whose owners are suspects or missing. Keiko Usuki is a police constable and works in the same division. She loves animals more than humans. Keiko develops inferences from clues from animals left behind at crime scenes. Tomozo and Keiko work together to solve cases.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the specialized skills and dedication of police officers who work with K-9 units and other animal partners in law enforcement. It delves into the rigorous training, the deep bond between officers and their animals, and the critical role these teams play in public safety and investigations.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'MPD: Animal Unit' is very limited, as it appears to be a niche documentary that did not receive wide theatrical release or extensive critical reviews from major publications.

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  • Focuses on the crucial but often overlooked role of police animals.
  • Highlights the intense training and dedication of both handlers and animals.
  • Offers a glimpse into the unique partnership in law enforcement.

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Fun Fact

While information on this specific film is scarce, many police departments worldwide feature animal units, including horses, birds of prey, and specialized detection dogs, each trained for unique tactical and investigative purposes.

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