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  • Ep 1 SUB

    Blank 13 (2018) (2018)

    Blank 13 (2018)
    Genre:
    Drama, Family, life, melodrama
    Country:
    Japanese

    Family members learn the whereabouts of the father who vanished without a trace 13 years ago. However, he dies of cancer three months later, leaving Koji and his family members without closure. Koji and his family think they can't reclaim the lost 13 years, but the stories told about their father by mourners at the funeral reveal the truth that was unknown to the family.

    Based on the true story of Hashimoto Kouji (はしもとこうじ), a TV show writer and screenwriter.

  • Ep 10 SUB

    Criminologist Himura and Mystery Writer Arisugawa (2016) (2016)

    Criminologist Himura and Mystery Writer Arisugawa (2016)
    Genre:
    Bromance, Detective, Drama, Friendship, Kidnapping, Miniseries, Mystery
    Country:
    Japanese
    Criminologist Himura Hideo gets so much pleasure out of being in crime scenes that he's even confessed to having wanted to kill someone. Constantly seeking out the ultimate crime, he is indeed a man with quite a few issues. Mystery writer Arisugawa Arisu, on the other hand, keeps a close eye on Himura's investigations and writes about them but at times completely misses the point. Not at all the type of guy you'd call dependable, Arisugawa nonetheless professes to be the protector of the clumsy Himura. Although these two men appear like they have no business being in crime scenes, they mitigate each other's shortcomings and use their compelling logic to unravel the elaborately woven tricks left behind by the criminals. It's almost as if Himura and Arisugawa use incredible magical powers to tease out unimaginable truths!
  • Ep 10 RAW

    Rinsho Hanzai Gakusha Himura Hideo no Suiri (2016) (2016)

    Rinsho Hanzai Gakusha Himura Hideo no Suiri (2016)
    Genre:
    Bromance, Drama, Kidnapping, Mystery
    Country:
    Japanese
    Criminologist Himura Hideo seeks the pleasure of murder scenes and announces “I’ve ever wanted to kill a person”. He appears to be a rather dangerous guy who pursues the ultimate crime. His buddy is the somewhat unreliable mystery novel writer Arisugawa Arisu who observes his investigations. His inferences keep missing the mark at times, but he regards himself as Himura’s protector. An unlikely pair for investigation scenes, the two of them make up for each other’s deficiencies as they figure out the complicated and mysterious “tricks” left behind by criminals, with exquisite logic.