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AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo

Detective Ukyo Sugishita enforces crime according to his personal convictions, working alongside a dedicated partner in the Special Task Unit. Across the show's first seven seasons, his partner is Kaoru Kameyama, a good-natured yet hot-tempered, straightforward, and somewhat scatterbrained investigator. In Season 8, Kaoru is succeeded by Takeru Kanbe, who is tall and lanky, cool, self-assured, and slightly conceited. From Seasons 11 through 13, Ukyo's colleague is Toru Kai, a detective who is the son of the Deputy Director-General of the National Police Agency and who earned his detective credentials through his own efforts. Beginning with Season 14, Ukyo's current partner is Wataru Kaburagi, an elite bureaucrat temporarily assigned to the Metropolitan Police Department; as the first partner with no prior police career, he faces demanding cases alongside Ukyo.

Director(s)

Takuzo Sumimatsu

Cast & Crew

Mitsuhiro Oikawa

Mitsuhiro Oikawa

神户尊(Takeru Kambe)

Kazuhisa Kawahara

Kazuhisa Kawahara

伊丹宪一(Kenichi Itami)

Atsushi Yamanishi

Atsushi Yamanishi

角田六郎(Rokuro Kakuta)

Takuzo Sumimatsu

Takuzo Sumimatsu

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Ryuji Katagiri

Ryuji Katagiri

内村完尔(Kanji Uchimura)

Yutaka Mizutani

Yutaka Mizutani

杉下右京(Ukyō Sugishita)

Takashi Yamanaka

Takashi Yamanaka

芹泽庆二(Keiji Serizawa)

Ryo Ono

Ryo Ono

中园照生(Teruo Nakazono)

Details

GenresDrama, Crime, Mystery
Seasons24
Episodes461
Languageja
Produced InJapan
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Reviews

Patrick E. Abe

8/10

I first saw "Aibo/Aibou" (Partners) somewhere about 2002 or 2003 on KIKU TV. Unlike the "horde of detectives" approach seen in other Japanese "Cop shows," this one featured just two. Broadcast in Japan starting in 2000, it began with an air of mystery at Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department headquarters building. Who was "Inspector Sugishita" and why was he assigned to a tiny office/former storage closet of the Financial Crimes department (Section 3) of Tokyo's MPD? Enter a roughneck, "Sgt. Kameyama," kicked out of his precinct to "Special Missions," a two-man office. Anglophile Sugishita served his rough-around-the-edges partner English tea and described "Special Missions" as a dumping ground for MPD misfits. They had no duties and no cases to investigate, which had led other junior Police officers to quit the MPD, as expected. However, Sugishita was in the habit of peeking into Cold and Inactive cases via the head of Forensics, "Yonezawa Mamoru." Sugishita went on to say that it was "his bad habit" to scrutinize the details of such cases instead of "doing nothing." In time, the "odd Police couple" begin to investigate stalled cases, dragging Section Two detectives, "Itami," Miura," and "Serizawa," kicking and screaming, to cases they take credit for solving. The cases and suspects ran the gamut from ordinary to significant, with housewives to company presidents and university researchers "hung out to dry." It's been a long, interesting journey, through interesting cases worthy of a first class TV movie. 7/10, with 8/10 episodes. Currently on KIKU TV, Season 13 of "Partners' is ambling along through a three part case.

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