Superintendent Kobayakawa Fuyuhiko is a naive career police officer who cannot read situations. He was transferred from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department’s National Research Institute of Police Science to the newly established “anything” consultation office of Suginami Chuo Police Precinct’s Community Safety Division as a result of some incident. This consultation office passes off for a new initiative to react quickly to the feedback of the public. But in reality, it is a garbage dump for people who have caused trouble and been discarded. The members of the precinct mock it as the “Zero Section”. Kobayakawa’s buddy is the strong-minded, foul-mouthed veteran detective Terada Torami. The two of them who do not get along and the very individualistic members of the section solve difficult cases dashingly. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 警視庁ゼロ係
- Also Known As: Keishichou Zero-gakari ~ Seikatsu Anzenka Nandemo Soudanshitsu , Keishichou Zero Gakari , Keishicho Zero Gakari Season 1
- Screenwriter: Fukasawa Masaki, Funabashi Susumu, Masahiro Yoshimoto
- Director: Takemura Kentaro, Okano Hironobu, Kuranuki Kenjiro
- Genres: Mystery, Comedy, Law
Cast & Credits
- Koizumi KotaroKobayakawa FuyuhikoMain Role
- Matsushita YukiTerada ToramiMain Role
- Adachi YumiHonjo YasukoSupport Role
- Kinoshita TakayukiSakuraba YusakuSupport Role
- Harada NatsukiAnchi RisakoSupport Role
- Osugi RenKameyama YoshioSupport Role
Reviews
Each character perfectly executed their role in the police station and in the "anything consultation" office, too! It was amazing to watch the actors fulfill their roles as their characters, and it felt like they put a little of themselves into their roles! All of their hard work for this show, let alone this series, is definitely tangible. Each one has a specific area of expertise of police work, even if it was a personal quirk or something technical, and while it was a little underplayed, I suppose that was the reason for them being sent to the "zero gakari" in the first place.
After all, zero multiplied by zero is still zero, but zero is also a good starting point!