20-year-old rookie police officer Kawai Mai works hard at a police box and feels both physically and mentally drained. She has never felt appreciated even though she supposedly works for the sake of the area’s residents. In addition, she does not find working at a police box rewarding. Mai is about to hand in her resignation when she meets 30-year-old Fuji Seiko, the former ace detective of the Criminal Investigations Division. Seiko is said to have been forced to transfer to the police box for harassing a subordinate at work but... This encounter between Mai and Seiko will significantly change their lives as they are suddenly paired up. This odd pair struggle to help and support each other in cases, routine duties and romance?! And Seiko’s true reason for coming to the police box is revealed. (Source: jdramas.wordpress.com) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Police in a Pod" (ハコヅメ~交番女子の逆襲~) by Yasu Miko (泰三子). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: ハコヅメ ~交番女子の逆襲~
- Also Known As: Packed Up: A Police Box Woman's Counterattack , Hakozume Tatakau! Kouban Joshi , Hakozume: Koban Joshi no Gyakushu , Police in a Pod
- Director: Sugawara Shintaro, Nagumo Seiichi
- Screenwriter: Nemoto Nonji
- Genres: Mystery, Comedy, Life
Cast & Credits
- Nagano MeiKawai MaiMain Role
- Toda ErikaFuji Seiko/"Mountain Mesu Gorilla"Main Role
- Muro TsuyoshiIgasaki Shuichi [Commander of Machiyama police box]Support Role
- Miura ShoheiMinamoto Seiji/"Moja" [Detective]Support Role
- Yamada YukiYamada Takeshi [Detective]Support Role
- Nishino NanaseMakitaka Miwa [Detective]Support Role
Reviews
Entertaining without cheap thrills
A light comedy with a fine cast (except, perhaps, for Nishino Nanase, who appears a bit weak and timid to look like a police officer). The scene in the first episode when the station chief does his routine inspection of the men and women under his command is hilarious. Toda Erika has the maturity of age and looks to be convincing as the stern but caring training officer, and Nagano Mei is refreshing as the starry-eyed rookie. The narration takes the form of her letters to her father and has the authenticity of inner thoughts confided by a daughter. Muro Tsuyoshi is always good in his quiet, withdrawn way that combines affection and distance, wisdom and cynicism. Miura Shohei and Yamada Yuki also perform well and add a comic touch to many of the situations. Kudos also to the direction and editing that make it an endearing series.Light hearted entertainment
This drama is about how two lady cops worked together to look after a small rural town in Japan. The icy cold disciplined senior Fuji and the nervous rookie Kawai. On the surface, it appeared as a light hearted stab at policewomen. On a deeper level, it was about friendship, trust and finding happiness in the work they did together. I thought Kawai did a fantastic job from beginning to end. Her role managed to salvage some of the unnecessary jokes and follies which slowed the pace of the drama down. I almost gave up then. As the drama went on, one could genuinely felt the incredible bonding between them. One must stay to the end to appreciate what comradeship was all about. This was well acted out. Nevertheless, an enjoyable watch. The original sound track was good too. I don’t think I will watch it again.