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  1. L/R: Licensed by Royalty is a Japanese anime television series written by Kazuki Matsui, directed by Itsuro Kawasaki, and animated by TNK. The show is set in an alternate world where the United Kingdom and Ireland do not exist with Ishtar and Ivory taking their places with the rest of the world.

  2. 8 de jan. de 2003 · Jack Hofner and Rowe Rikenbacker are Cloud 7's L/R. Their job is to protect the Royal family of Ishtar, their treasures, and their reputation. Jack & Rowe face one of the toughest missions of their career when they are assigned to protect Noelle, a candidate for the 15 Year Princesse contest.

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  3. Jack Hofner and Rowe Rikenbacker are Cloud 7's L/R. Their job is to protect the Royal family of Ishtar, their treasures, and their reputation. Jack & Rowe face one of the toughest missions of their career when they are assigned to protect Noelle, a candidate for the 15 Year Princesse contest.

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    • Yuuji Ueda, Hiroaki Hirata
    • Itsurou Kawasaki
    • March 26, 2003
  4. Where Austin Powers turned James Bond completely on his head, L/R just gives him a bit of a jolt, adding comedy and light heartedness to every story. The L/R gang are supported by their Q, is a pudgy scientist named Dez.

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    • Arthur BERRY
    • Itsuro KAWASAKI
    • March 27, 2003
  5. Jack Hofner and Rowe Rikenbacker are Cloud 7's L/R. Their job is to protect the Royal family of Ishtar, their treasures, and their reputation. Jack & Rowe face one of the toughest missions of their career when they are assigned to protect Noelle, a candidate for the 15 Year Princess contest.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2003 · Comprised of the two members Rowe and Jacque, who're also known as the "L/R", they are granted all sorts of special supplies for the "impossible missions" they get from the royal family. Anything big and small, from cars to cigarettes!

  7. 9 de jan. de 2003 · English. In the small and isolated kingdom of Ishtar, located near England, the reigning queen has granted licences to many private agencies to solve the monarchy’s problems – preferably before they even arise.