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The is a series of
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by the Japanese writer Hideo Okuda which features the
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. The stories were originally published in the
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''All Yomimono'' from August 2000 to January 2006 and later collected in three ''
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'': , and . Of these, ''Kūchū Buranko'' is particularly acclaimed, having won Okuda the 131st
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(given for a book published in the first half of 2004). However, as of January 2011, only ''In the Pool'' has been published in English, though the other collections have been published in other languages, including German and French. Works in other media based on the stories include a
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and
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.


Premise

is a psychiatrist of the Irabu General Hospital. He is fat and pale skinned, with a fetish for administering injections to patients. An unreasonable and rather immature person, in the story "Kūchū Buranko", he normally ignores Yamashita's plights while challenging him to mid-air trapeze flying due to his self-proclaimed "light-weightedness." During his student days, he frequently misunderstood his lectures. Treated as a general nuisance at the School of Medicine, he entered
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soon after graduation. However, due to claims of his tantrums and quarrels with child patients, he switched to psychiatry instead. Doubts remain about his actual grades.


Stories and characters


''Kūchū Buranko''

; : is a member of a
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troupe of seven years and is the leader of a flying trapeze team. Both his parents are fellow members. After suffering repeated failures on the trapeze act, he visits a psychiatrist on his wife's and fellow members' advice. Due to his failure during an act, he believes his partner is harassing him. He has been played by
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in the television drama, Kenji Sakamoto in the stage play and
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in the animated series. ; : is an
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of the
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"Kioi family" from Shibuya. He suffers from such serious
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that he cannot use
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and must instead use a
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at meals. He takes a psychiatric test on his common-law wife's advice. ; (the first publishing "All Yomimono", October, 2003 issue) : is a university lecturer and is a doctor of neurology working in a University-affiliated hospital. His father of law is the Dean of the School of Medicine, which supposedly could aid in his future employment prospects. A classmate of Irabu's during their college days. He has a type of obsessive-compulsive neurosis that compels him to force any place of tidiness into disarray. This disorder is so strong, that with just one glance at it, Ikeyama becomes agonized with the impulse of wanting to strip off his father-in-law's wig. Originally published in the ''All Yomimono'' with the title . ; (the first publishing "All Yomimono", April, 2003 issue) : is a pro-
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player and is ten-year veteran
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. He suffered from
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, and he leaves the first team by pretending to have an injured right shoulder. ; : is a popular novelist known for her stories which "express the subtleties of the hearts of today's urban men and women." While working on her newest story, she becomes ill at ease with writing new material. After relapsing into a continued state of compulsive vomiting from which had previously been cured, she consults psychiatry.


Adaptations


Film

is a 2005 feature film directed by
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, based on three of the stories by Hideo Okuda collected in the book of the same name, which stars Suzuki Matsuo as Irabu,
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as Tetsuya Taguchi and
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as Kazuo Ōmori. It was released in cinemas in Japan on May 14, 2005.


Television drama

is a 2005 one-off television drama based primarily on the story of the same name by Hideo Okuda, which stars Hiroshi Abe as Irabu. It was produced by
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and broadcast by them on May 27, 2005. ; Cast * Ichiro Irabu ( Hiroshi Abe) * Mayumi (
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) * Kohei Yamashita (
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) * Hiromi Yasukawa ( Hitomi Satō) * Seiji Ino (
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) * Elly (
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) * Uchida (Seiji Iinuma) * Yoshimatsu (
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) ; Staff * Planning: Akihiro Arai, Kenichiro Yasuhara (Fuji Television) * Script: Hiroshi Hashimoto * Producer: Shizuo Sekiguchi, Fumi Hashimoto ( Kyodo Television) * Direction: Masanori Murakami (Kyodo Television) * Production: Fuji Television, Kyodo Television


Play

is a 2008 play by Yutaka Kuramochi based on the story of the same name by Hideo Okuda. The original production by theatre company Atelier Duncan was directed by Masahiko Kawahara and ran for 21 performances from April 20 to May 5, 2008 at the
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, then toured for the remainder of the month starting in
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on the 8th and ending in
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on the 29th. The original cast included
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as Dr. Irabu, Eriko Satō as Mayumi, Kenji Sakamoto as Kōhei Yamashita,
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and Takashika Kobayashi, with supporting roles performed by, among others, the male idols
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as Haruki, Ryūji Kamiyama and Ire Shiozaki and members of the G-Rockets
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. It was produced with
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and sponsored by Dentsu and
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. A video recording was made, which premiered on July 11, 2008 on the television station WOWOW and has since been rebroadcast several times and released on
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on October 24, 2008.


Anime

is a 2009 Japanese animated television series of 11 episodes based on the psychiatrist Irabu stories by Hideo Okuda, produced at
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under the series direction of
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for
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's
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. Though ostensibly an animated series, its visuals are more specifically a mélange of
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with
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or otherwise processed
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video and other imagery. Manabu Ishikawa's series composition adapts the stories to be set in
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during about one week from December 17 to
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(corresponding with the original broadcast, which concluded on
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) and for the chief characters of each story to appear also as supporting players in each other's. The plot of each episode follows a common thread. Irabu is consulted by a patient suffering from a psychological problem or a problem where other medical approaches have been exhausted. Each of the patients' heads are morphed into an animal head in some scenes after Mayumi administers the vitamin shot to them. Each patient somehow ties into one another, for example the first patient meets with the second patient and the seventh patient, all in the first episode. The series won the
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for Best Television Series in the "Young Adults" (14–17 years) division at the 2010
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international animation festival in the
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, the
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-presided jury of that year commending it as a "unique representation of the complex inner world of adolescents.". Noted animation
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ger Benjamin Ettinger found it to be lacking in interest in the animation itself and the extreme eclecticism of the visual design no substitute for the finely crafted world of Nakamura and character designer and chief
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Takashi Hashimoto's earlier '' Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'' and ''
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'' but still highly enjoyable thanks to the excellence on the part of Nakamura and the episode directors with which the material has been handled and highlighted the incorporation of real-life
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as Mayumi as a welcome subversion of ''
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''. ; Staff *Screenplay: Manabu Ishikawa, Isao Murayama, Tomoko Taguchi *Art design: Shoji Tokiwa *Color setting: Rumiko Nagai *CG director: Nobuhiro Morita *Photography director: Kazuhiro Yamada *Sound director: Yukio Nagasaki *Music: Hideharu Mori *Assistance of the direction: Kimitoshi Chioka ; Theme songs *Opening theme: "Upside Down" by
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*Ending theme: "Shangri-La (Y.Sunahara 2009 Remodel)" by Denki Groove


Characters

; : as Big & Middle Irabu : as Little Irabu : Dr. Irabu is the son of the founder of the Irabu General Hospital. Irabu is a psychiatrist with a care-free, eccentric, and childlike personality. He changes appearance throughout scenes. In his first form, he is slightly overweight, and wears bright clothes under his labcoat with a large green bear head that can change expression to suit his. "Middle Irabu" is slimmer, wearing his normal attire. In this form he has long blond hair, red glasses, and a pair of green bear ears. His personality in this form is notably effeminate. His final form is "little Irabu" (him as a boy), with an oversized lab coat, and shorts instead of trousers. He is quite mellow in this form, but can get ecstatic. : Irabu has a strange angle to his line of medicine, insisting that all his patients have a vitamin shot (Irabu has a fetish for injections) and insisting that his patients face their problems head on. He is seen by other psychiatrists as obscene and childish, although his treatments seem to work. ; : Performed by:
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: A sullen nurse who serves as Irabu's assistant. She wears a revealing nurse's uniform and uses her sex appeal to distract patients while giving injections. In the episode "Friends" it's revealed that she prefers to be alone because it is easier, and that she's into men who are lone wolves, like her. She doesn't have a cell phone, but uses one at the end of episode 6 to contact with Yuta, the patient from the "Friends" episode. ; : A psychiatrist who is not actually part of the story but frequently halts scenes and pops in via a door-like cut from the stopped picture to provide medical commentary. ; : Performed by:
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: He is an
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who repeats failure. ; : Performed by:
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: He is a public servant at the ward office who has a constantly erect penis, due to emotional issues at work and with his ex-wife. ; : Performed by:
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: He is a romance novelist suffering from OCD, he believes that he has already done the ideas that come to his head for new books. ; : Performed by:
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: He is a pro-baseball player troubled with
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, brought on by a younger and popular contender for his spot. ; : performed by:
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: He is a college lecturer and is a doctor of neurology, he has compulsive obsessions to do destructive and strange things. ; : Performed by:
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: He is a high school student, who has a mobile phone addiction. ; : Performed by:
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: He is a yakuza, who has an obsessive-compulsive fear of edges. ; : Performed by:
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: He is diagnosing him as obsessive-compulsive neurosis by himself. ; : Performed by:
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: He is an actor, worried about his self-image. ; : Performed by: Ryotaro Okiayu : He is the representative director chairman of the newspaper publishing company. ; : Performed by:
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: Assistant Manager of the Paramedic Department, Irabu General Hospital. Father of Yuta Tsuda.


References


External links

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