Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae | |
Ja Kanji: | 佐武と市捕物控 |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Shotaro Ishimori |
Publisher: | Shogakukan |
Demographic: | Shōnen, seinen |
Magazine: | Weekly Shōnen Sunday (1966–1968) Big Comic (April 1968–April 1972) |
First: | 1966 |
Last: | April 10, 1972 |
Volumes: | 17 |
Type: | tv series |
Director: | Rintaro |
Network: | NET, MBS |
First: | October 3, 1968 |
Last: | September 24, 1969 |
Episodes: | 52 |
Type: | novel |
Author: | Shotaro Ishimori |
Publisher: | Asahi Sonorama |
Published: | 1968 |
Type: | drama |
Network: | Fuji TV |
First: | 1981 |
Last: | 1982 |
Episodes: | 4 |
Type: | live tv film |
Director: | Nozomu Amemiya |
Producer: | Yasushi Tsukamoto, Morinobu Shindō |
Music: | Masashi Okuyama |
Studio: | Tōei Uzumasa Eizō |
Network: | BS Nitere |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
, sometimes translated as Sabu and Ichi's Detective Stories/Tales and Sabu and Ichi's Arrest Warrant, is a Japanese manga series by Shotaro Ishinomori originally published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1966 to 1967.[1] [2] In April 1968, the series moved to serialization in the first issue of Big Comic, where it was published until the series ended four years later in the April 10, 1972 issue.[3]
The manga was adapted into a black and white anime television series which aired on NET from October 3, 1968, to September 24, 1969.[4] The series won the 1968 Shogakukan Manga Award.[5]
In addition to the manga and anime series, a live action period drama series was aired on Fuji TV from 1981 to 1982 as part of their Jidaigeki Special series. A total of four specials were created and aired. Sabu and Ichi were played by veteran actors Tomokazu Miura and Tatsuo Umemiya (respectively), with Yūko Natori and Junzaburō Ban playing the parts of Midori and her father, Saheiji. In 2015, two live action film were released starring Teppei Koike, Kenichi Endō and Akemi Masuda.
The series follows the adventures of Sabu, a young Edo bakufu investigator traveling with the blind master swordsman Ichi. In their travels, they assist the common people in solving mysteries and righting wrongs (usually committed by bandits or corrupt officials). Sabu is engaged to Midori, the daughter of his boss, who works as a police officer for the Tokugawa shogunate.
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