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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kenshi Hirokane. It was originally serialized in the manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 1980 to 1989. The series follows the exploits of Goro Nanase, a private detective in Tokyo. Hello Harinezumi has been adapted multiple times, including as a live-action film, an original video animation (OVA), and multiple live-action television dramas.
Synopsis
Goro Nanase and his partner Hisaku Kogure are private detectives at the Akatsuka Detective Agency in Itabashi, Tokyo. Goro has earned the nickname Template:Nihongo from his colleagues due to his unkempt hair, which resembles the spikes of a hedgehog. The series follows the pair in an episodic format as they solve cases covering a range of themes and subjects, from realistic occurrences to paranormal phenomena.[1]
Media
Manga
Hello Harinezumi was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 1980 to 1989. The company later published the series as 24 collected volumes.[1]
Adaptations
In 1991, a live-action film adaptation of Hello Harinezumi starring Toshiaki Karasawa as Goro was released.[2]
In 1992, an original video animation (OVA) titled Template:Nihongo was released, directed by Hiroshi Morioka and Template:Ill, and featuring Shigeru Nakahara as the voice of Goro. The OVA was licensed by Central Park Media for release in North America, where it was titled simply Domain of Murder.[3]
In 1996, TBS Television aired Template:Nihongo, a one-off live-action television special, as part of its Template:Ill programming block. It starred Naoto Ogata as Goro.[4]
In 2005, the Taiwanese network Public Television Service produced a 30-episode live-action television drama adaptation of Hello Harinezumi titled Template:Ill (偵探物語, Template:Lit 'Detective Story').Template:Cn
In 2017, TBS Television aired a ten-episode live-action television drama adaptation of Hello Harinezumi starring Eita Nagayama as Goro.[1]
References
External links
Template:Weekly Young Magazine - 1980s–1990s
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