Furuhata Ninzaburô (TV Series 1994– ) Poster

(1994– )

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9/10
Excellent; A must-watch if you enjoy Columbo-type detective shows
FlorisX922 October 2016
As said in the title, the format of this show is inspired by Columbo (which I do not really care for), but with important variants. The most important difference is that, while Columbo is serious detective drama, this show is intended as light-hearted dramedy, and great care is taken to showcase the talents and inidividualities of the stars of the day who, of course, featured as the criminal. That it is made as Columbo-style show meant the audiences know the crimes and criminals from the start, and are guaranteed maximum screen time of the intellectual battle between the detective and the criminal.

Most of the methods are not ingenious, and some of the motives are insignificant, thus a truly lighted-hearted show. The main challenge, however, is to compete with the detective to identify as many, and as quickly as possible, clues that lead to the final conviction. In a way, it's the intellectual race between the audience and the sleuth. However, where Columbo often spot the most-minute-bordering-on-absurdity clues (e.g."not greeting your wife when coming home" equals "knowledge of the murder"), this show usually has the criminal commit one or two humorous slips and is not ruined by the ambition to create a superhuman braniac. On top of it all, the scripts are well-written and humorous, and the acting superb. You always feel refreshingly entertained (never burdened which is surprising for sleuth shows).
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3/10
two fatal flaws
FounHUGO31 December 2021
This is the general review of the three seasons of TV series.

The entire series is accompanied by two fatal flaws.

1. Always explain the murderer and everything from the very beginning. So for the rest of the time, the audience would have to wait and see the male number one to reveal the truth through jokes (he is really jokes forever!).

The practice of revealing the answer at the beginning is the first taboo of reasoning works, it reduces the fun and connotation of reasoning works to the greatest extent.

2. Solving the case extremely relies on confession. This is obviously abnormal. (This is also a common problem in Japanese detective works. They always hope and believe that the righteous party can get it and must rely on the active cooperation of the prisoner) In particular, this simple pattern is repeated in every episode of the TV series. The audience is like playing with bricks whose shapes and construction methods never change, just changing the stickers on the bricks.
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