Kitsune Spirit - Ch. 25

"what kind of idiot tanuki would get tricked by a civilian"
What kind of retarded idiot cop that get tricked by a tanuki in a jar
 
The cops are more stupid for not putting some tape on the jar to stop this from happening!
 
Between the cat gang, the ninjas and and an OP kitsune and he Macgyver hubby here's hoping the next few chapters are a energetic cluster fuck of destruction.
 
@Kaarme dumb cops is a common thing anywhere in the world. They are not required to have education past highschool. There are plenty of dumb people who become cops simply because they want power over people. It is far better to have somewhat inept cops than corrupt cops.
 
@Liquidxlax Most old, civilised countries do have a police academy or more. I'm not sure about Japan, though, I admit. However, whether they have one or not is in any case partially wasted because of the way the Japanese police works as an organisation. The governmental supervision doesn't work, they systematically ignore the laws, they arrest too many innocents to prove their efficiency, yet don't like to admit it because making a mistake is a big embarrassment and a loss of face in their culture. At least they aren't trigger happy, but that's understandable since gun laws have been strict for a long time in Japan.
 
Okay, I never got this dumb jar shit, like if she just transformed into some big the jar would break and she'd be perfectly fine. If she can go through a windshield unharmed, she can break a fucking jar. It doesn't matter if it's "custom made and heavy duty. I bet a bear or an elephant sitting on that thing would shatter it.
 
@Yautja :
If transforming being exist in this world, ultra-resistant material can exist too.
Maybe it was a magical jar that could have crushed the tanuki. Or maybe the husband was bluffing.
Anyway, the Tanuki trusted him so it means that in this worlds there exist ultra-resistant material. (which is not at all surprising)
 
@Clad95150
What is with people and annoying others on several month old comments. He didn't say it was a magic jar or super jar. Just a custom made jar. If you have to make presumptions and conjecture onto unconfirmed, dubious and otherwise baseless information to function as an explanation within the context of a fictional story, that's a bad argument and even worse writing. It's not like this is a big mystery or some complex situation, it's just the lazy ignoration of minor details. It's called the willing suspension of disbelief. You can ask an audience to believe the impossible, but not the improbable. Physics still apply, and the odds are that thing would explode.
 
Apparently the police car is a tanuki too, it changed into 4 different models in 2 pages >_<
 

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