JAPANESE TELEVISION POLICE DRAMA DATABASE
Keiji (Detective) shows have always been a staple of Japanese Television during the 1970's & 1980's. During this time a wide variety of shows were created, many obviously influenced in part by American and British sleuth shows. Shows such as The AVENGERS, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE and the various Quinn Martin shows like STREETs of SAN FRANCISCO, IRONSIDE and CANNON spawned such Japanese equivalents such as KEYHUNTER, TARGET MAN and EYEFUL. Later, when CHARLIE's ANGELS coined the phrase "Jiggle TV" , Japan followed suit with their own brand of "T&A" TV with shows like PLAYGIRL and SUPERGIRL, which in some cases even went further than Charlie's Angels in emphasizing the sex element. During the 70's and early 80's a new breed of cop shows emerged, one that was more grittier and often times over-the-top in action. TARGET MAN, MAD COPS '80, and GORILLA 7 are examples of these but it was the shows produced by actor/singer/producer Ishihara Ujiro who introduced audiences to the quintessential violent cop show SEIBU KEISATSU which made the modern Japanese urban cop show resemble more the world of Sam Peckinpaw's Western the WILD BUNCH with its gun battles and explosive mayhem.
TBS "Hard Boiled" Dramas |
"T & A " Female Cop Shows |
The "Ishihara Pro" Cop Dramas |
The "Ultra Violent" Cop Shows | The "Human Drama" Cop Shows | The "Tokusatsu" Cop Shows |
KEYHUNTER | FLOWER ACTION! ZERO ZERO KU NO ICHI | TAIYO NI HOERO | TARGET MAN | DAI DOKAI | ROBOT KEIJI K |
BIRDIE DAISAKUSEN | PLAYGIRL | SEIBU KEISATSU
I, II, III |
MAD COP 80
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UCHUKEIJI GABAN | |
EYEFUL | SUPERGIRL | DOBURUMEN DEKA | TOKUSO SAIZENSEN | KAIKETSU! ZUBOT | |
G-MEN '74 & '80 | MIRACLE GIRL | GORILLA 7 | SUKEBAN DEKA |
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