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is a Japanese
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series written by Yuma Ando and illustrated by Masashi Asaki. It was serialized by
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in ''
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'' from 1996 to 2000, with its chapters collected in 25 ''
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'' volumes. A sequel, titled ''Psychometrer'', was serialized in ''
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'' from 2011 to 2014.


Summary

Asuma Eiji is a normal high school student, with a reputation for being violent and involved in gangs. But he has the psychometry ability, which is discovered by Shima Ryoko, a police investigator when his little sister Emi gets involved in a serial murder case. And so, Shima uses her charm to get the boy to help her, and Eiji obliges, getting more and more involved in the murders, his powers proving to be quite powerful.


Characters

; :A troublemaker, loud and outspoken high school student with the power of psychometry, which is hidden from all except his sister Emi, his childhood friend Yusuke, policewoman Shima and criminal mastermind Sawaki. He is well known as a strong and unbeatable fighter, and often gets into fights. ; :Eiji's younger sister, though not biologically. She appears to have feelings for her brother and is the object of affection of Yusuke and object of lust of a neighborhood pervert. She gets involved in the police cases her brothers helps in a few times along the series. ; :A seductive and beautiful, young policewoman. An elite "Career" detective on fast track. She is single, independent and is always wearing sexy underwear and revealing clothes. She believes in Eiji's powers and that they can make a difference in the cases she is involved in, but the rest of the police work is done in great part by her, a very smart and quick woman. It is suggested throughout the series that she and Eiji have developed feelings for each other. ; :Having known and understood Eiji's psychometry for years, he became Eiji's the best friend whom Eiji trusts. For being a psychologist, helps Eiji and Ryoko's investigation. With Eiji, made a band-Natsumikan then be in charge of composing and playing the keyboard. Intelligent and marks the highest scores in school. Cute boy with looking-young attracts girls, but he is into Emi. Later, in 'Kunimitsu's politics', he enters the Tokyo University at once, so works as Emi's tutor in 'Psychometrer'. In the 2nd season of live action version, he is a student of Tokyo University. Special episode makes him a pre-diplomat. ; :Eiji's friend and classmate, he is the leader of a large gang and is well known for his fighting ability. However, he has a strong sense of justice and will defend what is right, even if it means defying his friends. His mother is the mistress of an unnamed politician and is a strong-willed woman who works as the head chef at a restaurant. ; :A classmate of Shima's from college. It is revealed that he is a criminal genius, stated to have an IQ of over 200, and has masterminded many crimes. Despite this, he has offered hints to Shima about cases on multiple occasions, claiming he views her as a potential rival and wishes to help her "cultivate" her abilities until they can truly face each other one last time. However, he has attempted to remove Eiji so she won't be able to depend on his psychometry anymore, having tried to murder him and also use psychological warfare. He has hinted that his interest in Shima may be somewhat romantic, though in his own, twisted way. ; :Eiji's friend and too outspoken person. Born with silver spoon, but almost dumped out from home due to his bad acts.


Media


Manga

''Psychometrer Eiji'', written by
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(as Yuma Ando), illustrated by Masashi Asaki, was serialized in
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's ''
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'' from April 17, 1996, to September 27, 2000. The manga was compiled into 25 ''
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'' volumes, which were published by Kodansha between July 17, 1996, and October 17, 2000. It was republished from June 12, to November 12, 2003, into 12 volumes. It has been licensed in other countries, such as in Singapore by
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, in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing, and in France by
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. Through Yuma Ando's
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, it was announced in November 2010 that the series would return. The sequel, titled ''Psychometrer'', started in Kodansha's ''
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'' on April 25, 2011. The series entered on an indefinite hiatus on August 18, 2014. Its first ''tankōbon'' was released on October 6, 2011, while the latest, the 15th, was released on December 5, 2014. Tong Li has been publishing it in Taiwan.


''Debusen''

On March 3, 2014, a comedic spin-off series, , started to be serialized in Manga Box. After concluding its serialization in Manga Box, ''Debusen'' started to be released in ''Young Magazine'' on October 6, 2014, and ended on August 29, 2016. The first ''tankōbon'' volume of ''Debusen'' was published on December 5, 2014, and the ninth and last one was published on September 6, 2016. ''Debusen'' revolves around Mitsuru Fukushima, who plans to commit suicide after falling into debt because of
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It was adapted into a
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series that was aired for ten episodes
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from January 11, and March 15, 1997. In 1999, a second season was broadcast to an average television viewership rating of 15.4%, a decline from the 17.1% of the first season. They were followed by a special broadcast on September 24, 2000.
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performed the main role in all of the live-action adaptations. A
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Reception

The series has been popular and enjoyed good number of sales. The 25 volumes of ''Psychometrer Eiji'' have sold over 12 million copies in Japan as of November 2007. The first two volumes of ''Psychometrer'' were on the
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chart of 30 best-selling manga for two weeks, while several others remained on the chart for a week. When a crime involving a man hidden in a drainage sewer to look at women's underwear, it led to several comparison on
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to a similar case that happened in the manga.


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* {{Weekly Young Magazine - 2010–2019 Japanese television dramas based on manga Kodansha manga Nippon Television dramas Production I.G Seinen manga Shin Kibayashi Shōnen manga