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unit of Japan which is responsible for domestic and foreign abuse. The series script was written by famed ''
GO'' author
Kazuki Kaneshiro and marks his first time writing for a television drama. The drama centers on a newly recruited SP officer named Kaoru Inoue, who is the only SP officer known in the force to have sharp senses that enables him to conduct his duties by using this
ESP sense to take down the threat before it appears to threaten the VIP and the civilians who are caught in the middle.
The franchise consists of the TV series, two
film adaptations of the series released in 2010 and 2011 with a manga adaptation.
Plot
Kaoru Inoue had suffered a tragedy when his parents were killed by a knife-wielding man in the political rally of Assemblyman Yūzō Asada in Tokyo when he was 6. Because of this, all of his senses have been improved with the ability to detect anything in his surroundings ranging from telling who is an assassin and who is a civilian while being able to tell important details such as having photographic and tracking abilities. Veteran SP officer Sōichirō Ogata recruits him from SP training after being impressed with his training under Section 4 of the SP division. Inoue works with Eri Sasamoto, one of the few women serving in the division. Another officer is Takafumi Yamamoto, who is the only known SP officer to have MMA experience with a preference to use the 7:3 hairstyle ratio. Mitsuo Ishida is the only known SP officer in the section who had been previously married. Together, these men and women work in unison to protect the VIPs assigned to them from being killed by assassins. But when the team is assigned to protect Asada, now the Prime Minister of Japan, Inoue begins to have nightmares relating to the tragedy while Ogata strives to ensure his safety while having some secrets of his own aside from Inoue.
Cast
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Junichi Okada
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Possible writings
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*夕, "evening"
*友, "friend"
*有, "qualified"
*勇, "courage"
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Possible writings
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Religion
* Shingon Buddhism
Locations
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Television
References
External links
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2022 deaths
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Filmography
Films
*'' Fall Guy'' (1982), Yasu
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Reception
The shows final episode reached a viewership rating of 18.9%, the highest in recent history for a late-night drama. Since there were high ratings, an average of 15.0%, a special was aired on April 5, 2008. The average rating is the third highest in the fall season (October 2007 - January 2008), following ''
Galileo'' with the 21.9% rating and ''Team Medical Dragon 2'' with the 16.7% rating.
Other media
Manga
Movies
Two movies have been made using the same cast and crew as the TV-series. The first film, ''SP: Yabou-hen'' (international title ''SP: The Motion Picture''), was released on October 30, 2010 and made , making it one of the
highest-grossing films of 2010 in Japan. It also grossed $26,167 in Hong Kong, for a total of in East Asia.
The second movie ''SP: Kakumei Hen'' (international title ''SP: The Motion Picture II'') was released on March 12, 2011. Two TV Specials were shown on March 4 and 5, 2011 serving as a prologue to the second movie. The main cast reprised their roles, while scriptwriter Kazuki Kaneshiro and director
Katsuyuki Motohiro
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Filmography
*''Odoru Daisosasen Bangaihen – Wangansho Fukei Monogatari Shoka no Kôtsûanzen Special'' (1998)
*'' Bayside Shakedown: The Movie'' (1998)
*''Space Travelers'' (2000)
*''Satorare'' (2001)
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also returned. The film grossed () in Japan,
and $12,783 in Hong Kong.
References
External links
Official Movie Site
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Japanese drama television series
Terrorism in television
Japanese action television series
Political drama television series
Television shows set in Japan
2007 Japanese television series debuts
2008 Japanese television series endings
2000s Japanese-language films
Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department in fiction
Fuji TV dramas