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series written by Seimaru Amagi and illustrated by
Fumiya Satō is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for the manga series ''The Kindaichi Case Files'' and '' Detective School Q''. In 1995, she received the Kodansha Manga Award is one of Japan's major manga awards. The event is sponsored by publi ...
(the creators of ''
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''). It was originally serialized in
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's ''
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'' between May 2001 and July 2005, with its chapters collected in 22 volumes. A 45-episode
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television series by
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was broadcast on TBS from April 2003 to March 2004.


Plot

''Detective School Q'' is the story of a group of young students from Class Q of Dan Detective School (DDS), a prestigious and renowned detective academy founded by Morihiko Dan, the most famous detective in Japan, and the adventures and mysteries they unfold and solve together. They eventually work against , a mysterious organization which creates almost fool-proof plans that only a handful of detectives can solve.


Characters

; : : : Kyū is a bright, optimistic, and highly skilled detective who serves as the leader of Class Q. Known for his logical reasoning and sharp judgment, he openly supports Ryū when others distrust him. He harbors affection for Meg, often teasing her while deeply caring for her. Raised as an only child by his mother, Kyū was unaware that his mentor during childhood was actually his father, Satoru Renjō—Morihiko Dan's partner and right-hand man. Renjō had secretly married Kyū's mother to protect them from the dangers of his profession. After rescuing Kyū from a kidnapping at age five, Renjō later died, prompting Kyū's mother to conceal the truth for years. Once Kyū joined the DDS, she ultimately chose to support his pursuit of detective work. ; : : : Ryū is the grandson of King Hades, founder of Pluto, who sent him to DDS after his parents' death. Raised by Pluto, he bears the organization's mark on his neck. Isolated in his youth, he saw his home as a prison, shaping his reserved demeanor. Despite his cold exterior, he bonds with Class Q, particularly Kyū, the first to truly understand him. Though more naturally skilled, Ryū acknowledges Kyū's superior detective abilities, attributing them to his persistence and dedication. Ryū suffers from amnesia regarding his childhood, a condition later revealed to be induced by hypnosis. Kyū uncovers his Pluto connection but keeps it secret while aiding his search for the truth. After the hypnosis is lifted, King Hades removes the final mental block, deeming his plan a failure. Ryū then recalls his father's survival and reunites with him. ; : : : Meg, commonly known as , is a member of Class Q with an
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, enabling her to instantly memorize scenes and detect altered evidence. She harbors romantic feelings for both Kyū and Ryū, though Ryū remains indifferent while Kyū teasingly reciprocates. She previously studied at the Tokyo National Talent Development Research Center alongside Yutaka Saburōmaru and currently lives with her university-student sister, Akane, as her parents work abroad. Upon first meeting Ryū, Meg senses familiarity despite being unable to recall him—an anomaly given her photographic memory. After recovering suppressed memories, she remembers they both attended the Tokyo National Talent Development Research Center. ; : : : Kazuma is a renowned computer game programmer who assists Class Q with his ever-present laptop. Initially dissatisfied with Class Q's perceived inferior status, he attempts to transfer to Class A but chooses to remain after his classmates support him during a crisis. He maintains a friendly rivalry with Kinta, frequently exchanging jokes while differing in investigative methods. Though a prodigy, Kazuma initially relies on his "lucky" hat for correct deductions but eventually overcomes this dependence. ; : : : Commonly known as , he is the son of a prominent police officer but lives independently after a family dispute, working various part-time jobs. As Class Q's strongest member, he trains in judo, kendo, and karate, possessing exceptional eyesight and olfactory senses. Kinta frequently ridicules Kazuma's technological methods, favoring instinctual detective work instead. His physical prowess and acute senses prove valuable during investigations. ; : : : Dan is the founder and principal of DDS, a renowned detective licensed as Japan's only private investigator permitted to carry firearms. A former police officer, he established Dan Detective Company (DDC) and its subsidiary DDS, developing both into elite institutions with the help of his protégé Satoru Renjō. Their most formidable adversary, the criminal organization Pluto, was seemingly destroyed at great cost—Renjō perished and Dan was left permanently wheelchair-bound. When signs emerge of Pluto's resurgence, the aging Dan creates Class Q, selecting exceptional students to train as potential successors. He intends to evaluate their abilities and appoint his replacement from among them. ; : : : The loyal assistant of Dan, she assisted Meg, Kyū and Kinta in getting admitted to DDS, having met them during a case. ; : : :DDS's head of forensics, Maki is both a skilled teacher and doctor, and is quite intelligent in his knowledge of medical and forensic science. ; : : :Nanami serves as Dan's trusted assistant, specializing in disguise. He frequently monitors Class Q by posing as suspects during investigations. Though typically carefree—often demonstrating new disguises, including his signature cactus costume with a
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—he becomes serious when required. Dan primarily assigns him to protect Class Q during Pluto-related cases. ; : : : Saburōmaru is an arrogant
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student who enjoys boasting about his "superiority". He thinks that he will be a qualified detective. Although he has an IQ of 180, he seems too inept in solving mysteries. Saburōmaru is initially in Class A after joining DDS, but later gets demoted to Class B. He knows Meg via the Tokyo National Talent Development Research Center and has a crush on her older sister Akane. ; : : King Hades, born , is Pluto's founder and Ryū's grandfather. The illegitimate son of artist Takumi Kuzuryū and criminal Yurika Kokuō, he retaliated against childhood bullies with an arson disguised as an accident. After rejecting Dan's friendship, he was imprisoned by Takumi in the "House of Dragon" basement, where he scarred his face and kept a blood diary before escaping and killing his father. As Pluto's leader, he attempts to groom Ryū through manufactured despair, but ultimately dies in a fire when his plan fails.


Media


Manga

''Detective School Q'', written by Seimaru Amagi and illustrated by
Fumiya Satō is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for the manga series ''The Kindaichi Case Files'' and '' Detective School Q''. In 1995, she received the Kodansha Manga Award is one of Japan's major manga awards. The event is sponsored by publi ...
, was serialized in
Kodansha is a Japanese privately held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha publishes manga magazines which include ''Nakayoshi'', ''Morning (magazine), Morning'', ''Afternoon (magazine), Afternoon'', ''Evening (magazine), Eveni ...
's ''
Weekly Shōnen Magazine is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga magazine 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 ...
'' between May 23, 2001, to July 20, 2005. Kodansha collected its chapters in 22 volumes, released from September 17, 2001, to October 17, 2005.


Anime

A 45-episode
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television series adaptation, animated by
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and directed by
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, was broadcast on TBS from April 15, 2003, to March 20, 2004. The episodes were collected in twelve DVD sets, released by
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between August 23, 2003, and July 24, 2004. The series' first opening theme (episodes 1–21) is , performed by
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; the second (episodes 22–34) and third opening theme (episodes 35–45) are "Luvly, Merry-Go-Round" and "100% Pure", respectively, both performed by . The first ending theme (episodes 1–11) is performed by Akane Sugazaki; the second ending theme (episodes 12–21) is performed by
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; the third (episodes 22–34) and fourth ending theme (episodes 35–45) are and , respectively, both performed by Hayami Kishimoto.


Drama

A two-hour special
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adaptation was broadcast on
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on July 1, 2006. An eleven-episode television drama adaptation series was broadcast on Nippon TV from July 3 to September 11, 2007. The opening theme is " Answer" by Flow, while the ending theme was " Stand By Me" by
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