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Bengoshi no Kuzu

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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Template:Ill. It started in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original in August 2003. In 2010, the manga was re-titled Bengoshi no Kuzu Dai-2 Shin, and continued until June 2014. The overall series' chapters were collected in 21 Template:Lang volumes. The series follows Mami Takeda, a new lawyer, and her partnership with fellow attorney Motohito Kuzu, as they deal with challenging court cases.

A 12-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on TBS from April to June 2006.

In 2007, Bengoshi no Kuzu won the 52nd Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category.

Characters

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Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Template:Ill, Bengoshi no Kuzu started in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original on August 5, 2003.Template:Efn The manga reached 99 chapters on June 5, 2010,[2][3] and starting on July 5 of that same year, it changed its title to Template:Nihongo.[4] The series finished on June 20, 2014.[5] Shogakukan collected the overall series' chapters in 21 Template:Lang volumes; the first part was collected in ten volumes, released from July 30, 2004,[6] to January 29, 2010,[7] and the second part was collected in eleven volumes, released from December 25, 2010,[8] to August 29, 2014.[9]

Copyright infringement lawsuit

In February 2008, Tokyo lawyer Masatoshi Uchida alleged that Iura had plagiarized a novel that he wrote, and petitioned the Tokyo District Court to ban sales of Big Comic Original.[10] In August 2010, the Intellectual Property High Court ruled out in favour of Iura and Shogakukan, stating that Uchida's work is not a novel, but "a document that clearly describes social events that were widely reported at the time", and that the manga is "merely based on these real-life events, and there is no copyright infringement."[11]

Drama

A 12-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on TBS from April 13 to June 29, 2006.[12]

Reception

In 2007, the series won the 52nd Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category.[13]

Etsushi Toyokawa and Hideaki Itō received the Best Leading Actor and Best Supporting Actor awards, respectively, at the 49th Template:Ill in 2006.[14]

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References

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External links

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