is a Japanese
manga
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series written by
Yuma Ando and illustrated by
Masashi Asaki
is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known as the artist for the series ''Psychometrer Eiji'' and '' Kunimitsu no Matsuri'', both written by Shin Kibayashi
is a Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter. Under the name Yuma ...
. It was serialized in
Kodansha
is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
's ''
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published on Wednesdays in Japan by Kodansha, first published on March 17, 1959. The magazine is mainly read by an older audience, with a significant portion of its readership falling under the male high ...
'' from December 2006 to October 2009 and compiled into 15 ''
tankōbon
is the Japanese
Japanese may refer to:
* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
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'' volumes.
It was adapted as a 11-episode
TV drama
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-ge ...
broadcast in Japan in 2008, starring
Teppei Koike
is Japanese actor and singer associated with Burning Productions. After appearing in the television drama ''Tentai Kansoku'' in 2002, Koike began appearing in several other films and dramas, notably as Atsushi Otani in ''Love Com''. At the sam ...
as the main protagonist and
Suzuka Ohgo
is a Japanese actress.
Biography
Ohgo was born in Zama, Kanagawa. She began acting in 2000 when she was seven, then joined Sunflower (Himawari), a theatrical company. She debuted with the company at the Meiji-za in '' Story of a National Thief ...
as the heroine. The central character is nicknamed "Shibatora" and he forms "Team Shibatora" to investigate crimes.
Synopsis
Taketora Shibata (aka "Shibatora") is just a quiet, ordinary junior-high student. He looks so vulnerable that bullies try to rip him off on the streets. However, he is actually a police detective and an expert swordsman in kendo. Shibata has a special ability to see the "reaper's hands" around people whose life is in danger. One day, the Shibatora team is assigned on an undercover operation. Shibata's covers include a high school student, a maid cafe waitress and a delinquent sentenced to a juvenile detention center... With the cooperation from his various friends, he gets to the bottom of many crimes that occur.
Characters
Team Shibatora
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Teppei Koike
is Japanese actor and singer associated with Burning Productions. After appearing in the television drama ''Tentai Kansoku'' in 2002, Koike began appearing in several other films and dramas, notably as Atsushi Otani in ''Love Com''. At the sam ...
as Taketora Shibata
:A juvenile police detective whose famous traits are his baby face and ability to see the reaper's hands. Following the ideals of his father, he believes in and tries to understand the feelings of underage criminals. Hakuto nicknames him "Shibatora", a combination of his first and last name.
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Suzuka Ohgo
is a Japanese actress.
Biography
Ohgo was born in Zama, Kanagawa. She began acting in 2000 when she was seven, then joined Sunflower (Himawari), a theatrical company. She debuted with the company at the Meiji-za in '' Story of a National Thief ...
as Mizuki Hosho
:Mizuki Hosho came from a loving family. However, everything changed when her mother died, and her father began to mistreat and abuse her. She wants nothing but to live a happy life with the people close to her.
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Naohito Fujiki
is a Japanese actor and singer.
Filmography Drama
* (1996), Guest at Table 3
* ハートにS (1996)
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* ''Shin-D Love Blood'' (1997)
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as Kojiro Fujiki
:A good friend of Shibatora who always supports and backs him up. He is the owner of Sabbath Sabbath, his own clothing store, and also provides room and board for Taketora, Hakuto, and eventually, Mizuki. He seems to have a thug image, and has connections to Helter Skelter, a neighborhood gang.
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Muga Tsukaji
is a Japanese comedian and actor. He performs '' boke'' (sometimes ''tsukkomi'') in the comedy duo Drunk Dragon. His partner is Taku Suzuki. He is nicknamed .
Tsukaji was born in Hannan, Osaka. He graduated from Hannan Municipal Tottori Junior ...
as Shinsuke Hakuto
:An expert
hacker
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who was released from jail recently. He, along with Kojiro, supports Shibata in his cases behind the scenes. Because of his weight, Kojiro nicknames him "Pig" and often makes jokes at his expense. However, Hakuto becomes the heart behind "Team Shibatora" and proves himself useful by hacking into various databases. Hakuto also manages his own cafe after convincing Kojiro to let him open it in a corner of Sabbath Sabbath.
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Miki Maya
is a Japanese actress and former top star of the Takarazuka Revue. Her real name is . She joined the Takarazuka Revue in 1981. Her debut performance was "Takarazuka Haru no Odori" and she became the top star of the Flower Troupe for her role in ...
as Sakura Chiba
:The Director of the Juvenile Safety Division, and Shibata's boss. She often uses illegal undercover operations to accomplish her goals and is known as the "Wild Dog" of the police. She seems to share some past with Kojiro Fujiki.
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Akina Minami
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as Tamaki Ayukawa
:Ayukawa is a female officer in the traffic division. She and her two friends adore Shibata, and later they go to great lengths to make sure his job is kept safe. She eventually becomes Hakuto's object of affection.
Other characters
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Daisuke Miyagawa
is a Japanese comedian and actor.
Miyagawa grew up in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture. He is represented with Yoshimoto Creative Agency from Yoshimoto Kogyo
is a major Japanese entertainment conglomerate. It was founded in 1912, Osaka, as a traditi ...
as Toru Shinjo
:Shinjo is a lazy and rebellious detective. He has a strong dislike for Shibata due to his conflicting ideals, as well as his boss, Sakura Chiba, for abandoning his partner while he was in an illegal undercover operation. As a result, he often tries to interfere with their operations. Unlike his manga counterpart, he is portrayed more as comic relief in the drama.
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Shige Uchida as Kantaro Nanbara
:Nanbara is a fan of Shinjo, praising him for everything he does. Though at first Shinjo seems to enjoy it, he eventually becomes more and more irritated with him.
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Naoki Kawano
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as Yuji Kusunoki
:Kusonoki was accused of stealing when he was young, and was subsequently expelled from the prestigious school he was attending. He believes he was judged unfairly, and since his family did not believe in him and shunned him since the incident, it caused him to despise adults and in particular, the police. He is currently a student in the class which Shibata is investigating, making him one of the suspects of the "Onigami" case.
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Shunsuke Daito
is a Japanese actor, talent and fashion model. He was born in Sakai, Osaka, Japan. Currently, he is employed by the Top Coat subsidiary of Watanabe Productions
is a multimedia management company in Japan dealing in recordings, films, telev ...
as Gakuto Kato
:Kato's parents abandoned him in their apartment when he was young, only giving him 10,000 yen a month to support himself. Despite hoping for their return for years, Kato has neither seen nor heard from them since then, aside from the monthly money. He came to believe that adults were selfish and greedy, and could not be trusted. Kato was a student in the same class to which Shibata was assigned while undercover, and is one of the suspects of the "Onigami" case.
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Ryosuke Miura as Takeshi Kanazawa
:Kanazawa was a student in the same class to which Shibata was assigned while undercover. Along with the other students, he is one of the suspects of the "Onigami" case.
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Haruka Suenaga
is a Japanese actress. At a young age, she began making TV appearances on ''Oha Suta'' and was part of the Oha-Girls. She has done some commercials for Glico. One of her most notable roles was Sakura Nishihori/Bouken Pink in the Super Sentai ser ...
as Rika Machida
:Machida portrays herself as a strong and tough woman. However, her mother ignores her out of her own insecurities, and deep down, Rika is feeling the pain of neglect. Shibata later discovers that Rika became involved in drugs because of it. She was also one of the suspects of the "Onigami" case.
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Ryohei Suzuki
is a Japanese actor who is represented by the talent agency Horipro.
Early life
He graduated from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies with a Bachelor's degree in English Studies in March 2006.
When he was a student, he worked part-time in NHK ...
as Hiromi Mura
:Mura does not have a father. However, he came to see his teacher, Mizoguchi, as his surrogate father. After a scandalous incident, Mizoguchi suddenly vanished from the school, and Mura was blamed for the crime. Feeling betrayed, he sought vengeance against Mizoguchi. He is one of the suspects of the "Onigami" case.
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Ryo Karato as Mizoguchi
:Mizoguchi is a former teacher at the high school which Shibata was investigating. While he was there, he treated Mura like a son and taught him boxing as a way to straighten him out. He becomes a victim of the "Onigami" case.
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Ryo Hashizume as Takeo Ochiai
:Ochiai was once Shibata's friend, but their differences drove them apart in the end. After being imprisoned for the murder of Shibata's father and Sakura Chiba's sister, he was released for good behavior. However, the imprisonment changed him for the worse, making him the ruthless villain he is today. He is behind many of the crimes Shibata investigates.
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Nobuo Kyo
is a Japanese actor who is represented by the talent agency Cube. He graduated from Ichikawa High School.
Biography
Kyo was born with Korean nationality in Japan and later became a naturalized Japanese. In 1998, he won the photogenic award an ...
as Takayoshi Ino
:Ino was Ochiai's prison mate, who was the primary cause of Ochiai's changes. He was sent to jail for murdering three of his dojo classmates.
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Waka Inoue
is a Japanese idol, tarento and actress. She was born in Meguro, Tokyo as Naoko Niimura (新村 直子). Her mother is former actress Kyoko Saga.
Inoue's main claim to fame in the tarento circles is her bustline. She made her debut as a gravur ...
as Ryoko Tokiwa
:Tokiwa is a female officer in a high-ranking position. She follows Sakura Chiba's ideals in doing whatever it takes to reach her goals even more ruthlessly than Sakura Chiba herself.
Media
Manga
''Shibatora'' is written by
Yuma Ando and illustrated by
Masashi Asaki
is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known as the artist for the series ''Psychometrer Eiji'' and '' Kunimitsu no Matsuri'', both written by Shin Kibayashi
is a Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter. Under the name Yuma ...
. It was serialized in
Kodansha
is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
's ''
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published on Wednesdays in Japan by Kodansha, first published on March 17, 1959. The magazine is mainly read by an older audience, with a significant portion of its readership falling under the male high ...
'' from 13 December 2006 to 14 October 2009. Kodansha compiled its individual chapters into fifteen ''
tankōbon
is the Japanese
Japanese may refer to:
* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
* Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or cultur ...
'' volumes published between 17 May 2007 and 17 November 2009.
Drama
A
Japanese television drama
, also called , are television programs that are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily. All major TV networks in Japan produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedy, detective stories, horror, jidaigeki, thriller ...
was announced in the 24th issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' on 14 May 2008.
Yugo Kanno
is a Japanese composer and musician known for his work on many television dramas, anime series, and movies.
Biography
Kanno was born in Saitama, Japan. He attended junior high school in Kawagoe before later moving to Takanezawa for university ...
served as composer for the series and
Every Little Thing performed the opening theme . The series ran for 11 episodes and was broadcast on
Fuji TV
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from 8 July – 16 September 2008.
Episode list
References
External links
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