FUTAGOTANTEI

FUTAGOTANTEI

*Collection in one volume
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BroadcasterNHK
Production companyOn Air date1999/10/2
Broadcasting times12(FIN)Onair time
Onair lengthDirector
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Shooting locationManagementK01-30131-06
KANAReading
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Transfer destinationWarehouseDigital Collections
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Synopsis

Futago Tantei (Twin Detectives)Ai Iwasaki, a girl with an ever-cheerful personality, was reunited with her twin sister, Mai Yamashita, through an encounter with Kiyoshiro Yumemizu, a suspicious man who proclaimed himself to be a great detective. Following this reunion, the girls encounter various mysterious incidents occurring around them and work with Kiyoshiro, who has keen deductive skills, to solve them. Many of these incidents involve emotional confusion and the family issues faced by junior high school students. Having experienced similar family issues, Ai and Mai engage sincerely with the emotional struggles of these students. By pursuing various cases and leading them to resolution with Kiyoshiro, the two girls gradually grow as human beings. Wishing for the happiness of those involved in the incidents, the detective and the twins continue to make efforts and move forward from day to day.This production is a children’s drama series broadcast on NHK General TV. It aired from July to October 1999 during the Drama Ai no Uta (Drama: Poem of Love) time slot, which ran from 1991 to 2005. Furthermore, it drew significant public attention because the twin protagonists, Ai Iwasaki and Mai Yamashita, were portrayed by the real-life twin sisters and actresses Mana Mikura and Kana Mikura. The original story was written by the mystery author Kaoru Hayamine and was published by Kodansha as the mystery novel Kiyoshiro Yumemizu Series from 1994 to 2009. The scripts of the TV series were written by Kazuhiko Ban. Later, a crossover special drama titled Zukkoke Sanningumi vs. Futago Tantei: Hikari no Sekai e Tobe (The Funny Trio vs The Twin Detectives: Fly to the World of Light), featuring the program Zukkoke Sanningumi (The Funny Trio) that had begun airing in October 1999, was broadcast on January 1, 2001.

  • *The information in [] is reference information by our group's own survey, and it is not what is described in the original of the bibliography.
  • *Regarding movies and plays, the description of the broadcast date column is 'Publication Date' 'Performance Day'.
  • *Since Romanized notation is maked by machine conversion based on 'Kana', it may be inaccurate.
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