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K-tai Investigator 7 (ケータイ捜査官7(セブン), Kētai
Sōsakan Sebun
?, Cellphone Investigator
Seven) is a 2008 Japanese television drama. It is a
joint collaboration between WIZ and Production I.G.
directed by Takashi
Miike. It is described as a science fiction tokusatsu action drama. A second season
titled K-tai Investigator 7: NEXT (ケータイ捜査官7NEXT, Kētai
Sōsakan Sebun Nekusuto
?) will be distributed on the internet
starting in May 2009.[1]
Plot
Keita Amishima is a high school freshman who gets involved in
Under ANCHOR, an organization formed to bring criminals using
advanced technology to justice. Taking the place of a previous
Under ANCHOR agent, Keita is paired up with Phone Braver 7, a
cellphone robot. Together, the two track down the high-tech
criminals as well as their benefactor, the renegade Phone Braver
01.
Characters
Under
ANCHOR
Under ANCHOR (アンダーアンカー, Andā
Ankā
?) is a branch of ANCHOR, a major
cellular telephone service provider, that carries out investigative
field missions related to data and technology crimes. It created
and maintains the Phone Bravers. ANCHOR has a network supervising
system named Eliza (エライザ,
Eraiza
?), which web access and hacking by the
Phone Bravers are performed through.
- Keita Amishima (網島 ケイタ, Amishima Keita
?): A high school freshman who preferred
not to make new friends in school, but becomes buddies with Seven
after meeting his predecessor Takimoto when he was to meet a friend
of his at Mt. Fuji, and becomes an Under ANCHOR agent in training,
eventually becoming full-fledged after passing the "Last Day on
Earth" simulation. He and Seven were later abducted by Magira and
Zero-One with Keita tested with Seven's life on the line by going
to every place to every major event he's been to since being
Seven's partner, playing in Magira's plan to induce another
Parallel Decentralized Link. Though chained up, Keita manages to
convince Zero-One to spare Seven. As a result, Keita initially
attempts to take Zero-One under his care, only for the Phone Braver
to suddenly leave him with a text message revealing a possible mole
within ANCHOR (later revealed to be Yuto Date). Regardless,
Zero-One has taken Keita up on his offer and visits his house on
occasion for recharges and also to cause general mischief.
- Daiki Kirihara (桐原 大貴, Kirihara Daiki
?): Buddied with Third, Kirihara comes
off strong and hard on others, especially Keita. He is a former
police officer. Although he hates technology, he joins Under ANCHOR
to be proven wrong about his feelings towards it. Kirihara was
banned from missions for one month after the Parallel Decentralized
Link incident, after which he was reinstated. His parents and
younger brother were killed 13 years ago by phantom killer named
Akatsuki. He is a secret fan of Hitomi Shimatani, and is jealous
when he sees Seven receive a kiss from her.
- Sōsuke Takimoto (滝本 壮介, Takimoto Sōsuke
?): Seven's original buddy, a
level-headed investigator with feelings for Chigusa. He is mortally
wounded when attempting to save Keita during a case. Seeing
something of himself in Keita, he hands Seven over to him before
dying due to his injuries. Keita eventually joins Under ANCHOR
after the incident, seeing Sōsuke as his initial inspiration.
- Chigusa Mimasaka (美作 千草, Mimasaka Chigusa
?): Head of the special investigation
team of Under ANCHOR and former buddy of Phone Braver 2. Chigusa is
very serious with her missions and work.
- Tōko Asano (麻野 瞳子, Asano Tōko
?): An agent of Under ANCHOR, a lively
girl who is Phone Braver 4's Buddy and oversaw Keita when he was a
trainee. Tōko is also a romantic type, although she seems to jinx
everyone around her whenever she's in love and gets them involved
in her affairs.
- Gannosuke Blackbird (ガンノスケ・ブラックバード,
Gan'nosuke Burakkubādo
?): Appeared in Sōsuke Takimoto Case
File. Buddied with Roku, an agent who belongs to the overseas
branch of Under ANCHOR and is active mainly in Europe. He is a big
man topping 2m, but he is stoop-shouldered and looks unreliable. He
is a former member of the SAS.
- Kōhei Mito (水戸 幸平, Mito Kōhei
?): Head of the development team of
Under ANCHOR, in charge of repairing damaged Phone Bravers. Usually
friendlily called "Goinkyo" (ご隠居
?, meaning "retired person") by members
of ANCHOR. He is also the one who created the alien invasion-like
training exercise called "The Last Day on Earth" as a means to
initiate new agents. He is a fan of Hitomi Shimatani.
- Mayuko Hasekura (支倉 真由子, Hasekura Mayuko
?): A member of the development team of
Under ANCHOR. She is a very cheerful and upbeat girl who helps keep
the Phone Bravers well-maintained.
- Mutsuki Sakaki (榊 睦月, Sakaki Mutsuki
?): A member of the development team of
Under ANCHOR Tech. She seems to have shown an interest in
Hirofumi.
- Sayaka Kisaragi (如月 さやか, Kisaragi Sayaka
?): A member of the development team of
Under ANCHOR Tech.
- Yayoi Kageyama (影山 弥生, Kageyama Yayoi
?): A member of the development team of
Under ANCHOR Tech.
- Hirofumi Morishita (森下 博文, Morishita Hirofumi
?): A member of the development team of
Under ANCHOR, usually called "Kikai-kun" (キカイ君, meaning "machine boy"
?) by fellow Under ANCHOR members.
Formerly an asocial tech-whiz who was found by Mito at a Nation
High School Robot Contest and a fan of the superhero manga
Silverman, Kikai-kun is the one who built the Boost Phones, their
abilities based on the manga. Though he saw the Phone Bravers as
mere machines, his meeting with Keita changes his views and he
wishes to understand Keita. He was also involved in an incident in
which he was framed for stealing copies of some rare Silverman
manga, when in reality, it was another man who dressed up as
Hirofumi and used face-modeling technology to doctor the
surveillance video to make him look like he did it. He was able to
clear his name with Keita and Seven's help, and also seems to have
shared a mutual interest with Mutsuki Sakaki.
- Sōichirō Hasumi (蓮見 壮一郎, Hasumi Sōichirō
?): An operator of Under ANCHOR.
- Shūhei Tsujikaze (辻風 修平, Tsujikaze Shūhei
?): An operator of Under ANCHOR.
- Shinichi Mitarai (御手洗 真一, Mitarai Shin'ichi
?): An operator of Under ANCHOR.
- Kaori Amane (天音 佳織, Amane Kaori
?): An operator of Under ANCHOR.
- Sakura Mochizuki (望月 咲桜, Mochizuki Sakura
?): An operator of Under ANCHOR.
- Kyōko Fujimiya (藤宮 今日子, Fujimiya Kyōko
?): An operator of Under ANCHOR.
- Yūto Date (伊達 雄人, Date Yūto
?): Advisor of ANCHOR, he was the one
who set up the concept of the Phone Bravers. He was installed as
the CEO as the successor to Sōda. He betrays Under ANCHOR by
helping to develop Gene alongside Magira but was deceived by
Magira.
- Masayoshi Sōda (宗田 雅芳, Sōda Masayoshi
?): CEO of ANCHOR. Taking the blame of
the event caused by Magira and Zero-One, he resigned as ANCHOR's
CEO, but would retain his duty as leader of Under ANCHOR.
Phone
Bravers
The Phone Bravers (フォンブレイバー, Fon
Bureibā
?) are small robots created by Under
ANCHOR, able to transform into cellphones and link up to anything
from machines to the Internet. Only seven have been made and given
a human "Buddy" (バディ,
Badi
?) who protects the Phone Bravers while
in a defenseless position. The reason for the small number of
Bravers is due to their ability to execute "Parallel Decentralized
Link" (並列分散リンク, Heiretsu
Bunsan Rinku
?), which is considered a dangerous but
powerful ability, as it can combine the Phone Bravers' AI,
enhancing their consciousness and possibly turning the combined
'entity' against humanity. The act was committed three times with
the actions behind the first one a mystery. The Phone Bravers are
all modeled after the SoftBank 815T.
- Phone Braver 7 (フォンブレイバー7(セブン), Fon
Bureibā Sebun
?): Called "Seven"
(セブン, Sebun
?), a "by the book" sort and latest
Phone Braver to be created, colored silver. His model number is
PB-CMP-TEST07. Originally buddied with Takimoto, Seven gains a new
buddy in Keita Amishima and makes it his duty not to have Keita
suffer the same fate as Takimoto. His biggest pet peeve is being
thrown into the air, usually yelling "Cell phones are not for
throwing!". In some Internet circles, he is known as "Angel-K", a
walking cellphone thought to ward off the supposed curse brought on
by Zero-One. Seven is strong enough to take down four grown men on
his own, as was demonstrated when he was angry at being thrown
around like a toy by members of the Kantō Denryūkai.
- Phone Braver 6 (フォンブレイバー6(ロク), Fon
Bureibā Roku
?): Appeared in Sōsuke Takimoto Case
File. Called "Roku" (ロク, Roku
?, meaning six) and buddied with
Blackbird, colored green with an arabesque design. He is a
character like an Edokko. He
is the only Phone Braver who is actively working while not
officially registered yet. He is the same model as Seven, and his
model number is PB-CMP-TEST06.
- Phone Braver 5 (フォンブレイバー5(ファイブ), Fon
Bureibā Faibu
?): Called "Five" (ファイブ, Faibu
?), colored brown. Its model number is
PB-CMP-TEST05. Although it was under development as a mass-produced
type Phone Braver a year ago, it was broken by Zero-One when he
took its Lambda Chip, tied to the Lambda Abstract, but it was
developed as Gene (ジーン, Jīn
?) with the same structure as Five by
Magira and Date.
- Phone Braver 4 (フォンブレイバー4(フォース), Fon
Bureibā Fōsu
?): Called "Fourth"
(フォース, Fōsu
?) and buddied with Tōko, colored pink
and model number PB-CMP-TEST04. She is of the same model as Third
and similar to her partner in personality, only more flighty. While
attempting to stop the Under ANCHOR hacking a year ago, her program
was frozen by Zero-One's virus, shutting her down and leaving her
in Maintenance since.
- Phone Braver 3 (フォンブレイバー3(サード), Fon
Bureibā Sādo
?): Called "Third"
(サード, Sādo
?) and buddied with Kirihara, colored
blue, model number is PB-CMP-TEST03. He is a kind, caring character
compared to his Buddy. A year ago, while attempting to undo the
virus caused by Zero-One, he fearfully refused to support Second
out of fear of being corrupted by Zero-One's attack. He eventually
overcame his fear to be more active in stopping Zero-One, ending up
in Maintenance for a short time after executing a flawed Parallel
Decentralized Link with Seven. He later pulled off the same stunt
to trace Seven, linking with Zero-One in the process. Another
incident with Third occurred when he had suddenly forgotten Keita,
who was forced to obtain e-mail addresses of all of his
acquaintances in order to restore his memory. In reality, it was
Magira who caused the incident and took Keita out of Third's memory
as a test.
- Phone Braver 2 (フォンブレイバー2(セカンド), Fon
Bureibā Sekando
?): Called "Second"
(セカンド, Sekando
?), the first test model and buddied
with Chigusa, colored gold and model number PB-CMP-TEST02. She was
rolled out with Zero-One on the same day, her mobility damaged when
he ran off. Though she attempted to protect the Under ANCHOR
network, Second was broken in two by Zero-One. Her body was
returned to Chigusa a year after the incident.
- Phone Braver 01 (フォンブレイバー01(ゼロワン), Fon
Bureibā Zero Wan
?): Called "Zero-One"
(ゼロワン, Zero Wan
?), he is the prototype Phone Braver
whose model number is PB-CMP-PROT01. Zero-One become a rogue after
failing to take the pain of losing three partners (Yoshio Tanaka
(田中 良夫, Tanaka Yoshio
?), Kō Satō (佐藤 孝, Satō Kō
?), and Takeo Suzuki (鈴木 武雄, Suzuki Takeo
?)) changed him, causing him to bitterly
run off, injuring Second in the process. Two months later, Zero-One
attempts to hack the Under ANCHOR facilities in order to find a
human to answer his reason for existing, damaging three Phone
Bravers before running off. After using hi-tech criminals for his
own affairs to understand why he exists, often abandoning them when
they fail to answer him, he manages to find an almost ideal Buddy
in Magira, though the Magira is more of a benefactor that he turns
too if damaged or they formulate a plan together. The actions of
Zero-One were spoken of in some Internet circles, gaining the name
of "Devil-K", who, according to urban legend, brings about a lethal
curse to any who witnessed him.
However, Zero-One develops an obsession with Seven and Keita,
wanting to understand their concept of a Buddy. After meeting a
blind girl named Junko Kakeuchi whose story made him curious to
understand her forgiving nature towards the man who caused her
blindness and the concept of "time" she gave him, Zero-One aided
Magira in abducting Seven to use him in a scheme to hack Eliza
again and cause a massive blackout worldwide. However, after seeing
how far Keita would go for Seven, Zero-One gives up and frees
Seven. Though he was offered to live with him, Zero-One leaves
Keita while revealing the true enemy is within ANCHOR itself. He
tends to come back to Keita for an occasional recharge, and has
also displayed a supposed change of heart, even helping the Under
ANCHOR members during a hacking crisis involving alien code. He
explains that if there is a change, then it is because of Keita and
Seven, who he vows to protect should Magira take his schemes too
far.
- Phone Braver Next (フォンブレイバー ネクスト, Fon
Bureibā Nekusuto
?): Called "Next" (ネクスト, Nekusuto
?). He appears in the sequel series
K-tai Investigation 7: Next. His model number is PB-S-NEXT-0# and
was created by Under Anchor's Space organization called Answer for
their space project.
Boost
Phones
The Boost Phones (ブーストフォン, Būsuto Fon
?) are attachment robots created by
Under ANCHOR and are in Eliza usually. The Phone Bravers can attach
the Boost Phones unto themselves to increase their abilities
depending on the crisis at hand as well as the ability needed. The
Boost Phones may also be used independently of a Phone Braver for
some functions.
- Boost Phone Seeker (ブーストフォンシーカー, Būsuto
Fon Shīkā
?): A video camera-phone, allowing a
Phone Braver to have a wide range of vision and see through
objects. Seven usually uses Seeker. On its own it can produce
strong flashes of light and be used as a remote camera that sends
its feed to Seven. Its model number is BST-P001.
- Boost Phone Speaker (ブーストフォンスピーカー, Būsuto
Fon Supīka
?): Allows a Phone Braver to listen to
sound waves and use defensive sound wave attacks. Third usually
uses Speaker until Seven gained use of it. On its own it can record
and play many sounds for various reasons. Its model number is
BST-P002.
- Boost Phone Analyzer (ブーストフォンアナライザー, Būsuto
Fon Anaraizā
?): Gives a Phone Braver high network
capabilities, only Zero-One uses it. It can do the physical work
such as electrical wiring using a manipulator. Its model number is
BST-P003. It is considered abandoned by Under ANCHOR now.
- Boost Phone Demolition (ブーストフォンデモリッション, Būsuto
Fon Demorisshon
?): Gives a Phone Braver a chainsaw-like weapon, only
Zero-One uses it. Its model number is BST-P004. It is considered
abandoned by Under ANCHOR now.
- Boost Phone Medic (ブーストフォンメディック, Būsuto
Fon Medikku
?): Gives a Phone Braver the ability to
create computer vaccines, and a tolerance to computer viruses. Its
model number is BST-P005.
- Boost Phone Grinder (ブーストフォングラインダー, Būsuto
Fon Guraindā
?): Gives a Phone Braver the ability to
deconstruct surface matter like walls. First used by Seven, though
Grinder was still not fully perfected for Phone Bravers to use
until later. On its own it can create small quakes. It created by
Hirofumi, using the Silverman manga as an inspiration. Its
model number is BST-P006.
- Boost PC Solid Driver (ブーストPCソリッドドライバー, Būsuto
PīShī Soriddo Doraibā
?): A mini laptop computer that can be
used as a kind of power
suit for Seven. It can attach two Boost Phones. Its model
number is BST-P007.
- Boost Phone Observer (ブーストフォン オブザーバー, Būsuto
Fon Obuzābā
?): A Boost Phone that appears in the
sequel and acts as an observer to investigations and how to judge
them. Its model number is BST-C002.
Axeldevices
The Axeldevices are introduced in K-Tai Investigation Next and
are tools used by the Phone Bravers to enhance their
capabilities.
- Searcher (アクセルデバイス サーチャー,
Akuserudebaisu Sāchā
?): A flashlight for the Phone Bravers
to use in dark areas.
Its model number is AD-S001.
- Detector (アクセルデバイス ディテクター,
Akuserudebaisu Deitekutā
?): A tool used to detect objects and
people with a range on 3 square kilometers. Its model number is
AD-S002.
- Chrono (アクセルデバイス クロノ,
Akuserudebaisu Kurono
?): A communication device for the Buddy
and an extra power source or the Phone Braver. Its model number is
AD-S003.
Police
The Investigation Dept 7 (捜査7課, Sōsa Nana Ka
?) is the branch of the Police who are
investigating high-tech crimes and the events relating to the
"walking cellphones."
- Katsuhiko Shimura (志村 克彦, Shimura Katsuhiko
?): A senior detective who refuses to
believe the existence of "walking cellphones." His views change
after learning about the existence of the Under ANCHOR and the
Phone Bravers through Keita. He advises Keita not to overdo it and
to leave the more dangerous jobs "to the adults". His belief is to
only arrest villains and no one else.
- Shūgo Kaito (海斗 修吾, Kaito Shūgo
?): Shimura's young partner, he believes
wholeheartedly in the existence of the "walking cellphones," once
believing that they were a by-product of alien technology. He
starts a website similar to Karen's.
Amishima
Family
- Kentaro Amishima (網島 健太郎, Amishima Kentarō
?): Keita's father, a laid back guy.
Sensing that his family was drifting apart at one time, he tries to
enter the world of politics when he puts himself in the running for
ward councilman, however, the rest of his family does not agree at
first, as he had failed to ask them what they thought. He
apologizes and considers quitting, however, his family encourages
him to continue. He would eventually lose the ward councilman spot
by 5% of the votes. Regardless, his family (minus Keita, who
instead gave him a consoling text message) throws a consolation
party for him, causing him to break into tears of joy.
- Harumi Amishima (網島 春美, Amishima Harumi
?): Keita's mother; she worries about
whatever trouble her son gets himself into. A literature fan.
- Karen Amishima (網島 可憐, Amishima Karen
?): Keita's sister, who keeps up with
the Internet rumors about "walking cellphones". She starts a
website for people to share stories about the "walking cellphones",
while posing as a middle-aged man and a female counselor..
Meiyō
High School
Meiyō High School (明陽高校, Meiyō
Kōkō
?) is the high school Keita attends.
- Yūri Midō (御堂 優璃, Midō Yūri
?): She tries to get Keita to open up,
having feelings for him. After the Devil-K incident, Yūri starts to
writes her own Cellphone Stories
- Satoshi Serizawa (芹沢 智, Serizawa Satoshi
?): He usually calls Keita "Kūki-kun"
(空気くん, meaning "airhead"
?), due to his supposed empty-headedness
and coldness towards other classmates, especially Yūri. As Keita
becomes more responsible as a result of his continuing work with
Under ANCHOR, Yūri notes how Satoshi and others have stopped
calling him such.
- Yōko Igarashi (五十嵐 陽子, Igarashi Yōko
?): Yūri's friend. She has a
great-grandmother who lives in the country, and a
great-grandfather, Seiichi Oootaki, who served in World War II. He had
originally died, but with help from a mysterious call from the
future (in reality, it was Keita and Seven who had connected to his
radio signal through one of Mayuko's experiments), he lived on,
causing an unexpected time change of which only Keita is aware of.
After Seiichi meets Keita in person, he thanks him for giving him
the courage to live on.
- Kenta of Jersey (ジャージの健太, Jāji no Kenta
?): The physical-education teacher who
is always shown wearing a sports jersey.
People Concerned with Under
ANCHOR
- Kurando Magira (間明 蔵人, Magira Kurando
?): Ex-agent of Under ANCHOR who was to
become Phone Braver 5's Buddy until it was destroyed, Magira left
the organization and was believed to have died. However, Magira
hates ANCHOR and wants to mellow out the Phone Braver Project by
setting out a chain of events leading to Parallel Decentralized
Link between Seven and Third. Soon after, Magira sets up a meeting
with Keita and Seven, revealing the nature behind his attack and
having Zero-One show off the full brutality of a Phone Braver's
power. He understands Zero-One's temperament and knows that if he
fails, Zero-One will leave him only to come back later. He later
reveals himself when he blocks Kirihara from Keita's aid in an
attempt to win his aid before being hand cuffed. However, Magira
escaped before the authorities arrived. He was installed as the
president of Flanet Corporation (フラネット社, Furanetto Sha
?) and put Gene on the market.
- Akira Karasaki (唐崎 晶, Karasaki Akira
?): A talented programmer around Keita's
age and daughter of the president of the Software Company "Net
Guardian". She doesn't go to school anymore, because of her high
intellect and abilities, and works at "Net Guardian" instead. Since
she got to know about ANCHOR through the Net Guardian Incident, she
wants to join the organization. Because she also hinted that she
quit school because she didn't get along with the "idiots" and has
a pretty short friend list in her phone, she is kind of lonely.
Though she seems to be more cheerful around Amishima, and gives him
her number. Akira later recruits the aid of Keita and Yūri to
investigate the Happy Picnic Land amusement park to uncover the
illegal activity involving the use of a wave to manipulating people's emotions.
- Hidehiko Motomiya (元宮 英彦, Motomiya Hidehiko
?): The secretary of the member of the
Diet connected with ANCHOR. He is also one of Magira's
conspirators.
Others
- Kantō Denryūkai (関東電龍会, meaning "Kanto Electric Dragon
Organization"
?): The net gang which is composed of
the boss and three gangsters.
- Tatsurō Ōe (大江 達郎, Ōe Tatsurō
?): Keita's best friend before moving to
Tokyo.
Episodes
- A Walking Cellphone!?/Connection Bonds (ケータイ、歩く!?/つながる絆, Kētai
Aruku!?/Tsunagaru Kizuna
?)
- Black Cellphone (黒いケータイ, Kuroi
Kētai
?)
- An Agent's Job (エージェントの仕事, Ējento no Shigoto
?)
- Solo Mission (ソロ・ミッション, Soro Misshon
?)
- City Legend Devil-K (都市伝説デビルK, Toshi Densetsu Debiru
Kei
?)
- Escaping Love (逃げる恋,
Nigerukoi
?)
- Literature Scolding (ブンゴー、怒る, Bungō,
Ikaru
?)
- Trap Building (トラップ・ビル, Torappu
Biru
?)
- Buddy System (バディシステム, Badi
Shisutemu
?)
- Counter Attack! (カウンター・アタック!, Kauntā Atakku!
?)
- Thank You Blitzkrieg (サンキュー電撃作戦, Sankyū Dengeki Sakusen
?)
- K-tai Mecha Great Gathering! (ケータイメカ大集合!, Kētai
Meka Daishūgō!
?)
- Last Day on Earth (T_T) (地球最後の日(T_T), Chikyū
Saigo no Hi (T_T)
?)
- Earthquake! Grinder (激震!グラインダー, Gekishin! Guraindā
?)
- Seven's Lullaby (セブンの子守唄, Sebun no
Komoriuta
?)
- Friendly Magic (なかよくなる魔法, Nakayokunaru Mahō
?)
- Seven vs. Zero-One! (セブン対ゼロワン!, Sebun tai Zero Wan!
?)
- The Distant Summer Sky (遠い夏の空と, Tōi Natsu
no Sora to
?)
- URL (URL, Yū Āru
Eru
?)
- Out of Range Woman: Part 1 (圏外の女 前編, Kengai no Onna Zenpen
?)
- Out of Range Woman: Part 2 (圏外の女 後編, Kengai no Onna Kōhen
?)
- Dark Past (黒い過去, Kuroi
Kako
?)
- Heart's Light (こころのひかり, Kokoro no
Hikari
?)
- K-tai Dies (ケータイ死す, Kētai
Shisu
?)
- K-tai Talk (ケータイ語る, Kētai
Kataru
?)
- Amishima Family's Greatest Crisis (網島家最大の危機, Amishima
Ke Saidai no Kiki
?)
- The Amusement Park Where the Angel Falls (天使のふる遊園地, Tenshi no
Furu Yūenchi
?)
- What Ninja! (ニャンたる忍者!, Nyantaru Ninja!
?)
- Probability of Unrequited Love (失恋のカクリツ, Shitsuren no Kakuritsu
?)
- The Day when the K-tai was Born (ケータイが生まれた日, Kētai ga
Umareta Hi
?)
- Start! Solid (発進!ソリッド, Hasshin!
Soriddo
?)
- Net Live Defense Command (ネットライブ防衛指令, Netto
Raibu Bōei Shirei
?)
- Zero-One, Runs (ゼロワン、走る, Zero-Wan
Hashiru
?)
- Space Virus (宇宙ウィルス, Uchū
Wirusu
?)
- Love Love ♥ Great Operation (ラブラブ♥大作戦, Raburabu
Dai Sakusen
?)
- Doki ♥ X'mas Investigator (ドキッ♥X'mas捜査官, Doki
Kurisumasu Sōsakan
?)
- Targeted Third (ねらわれたサード, Nerawareta Sādo
?)
- Keita's Hatsuyume
(ケイタのはつゆめ, Keita no
Hatsuyume
?)
- Friend (ともだち,
Tomodachi
?)
- Keita and Tatsurō (ケイタとタツロー, Keita to Tatsurō
?)
- Someone was Watching (誰かが見ていた, Dareka ga
Miteita
?)
- Unescapable Love (逃げられない恋,
Nigerarenai Koi
?)
- Kirihara and Third (桐原とサード, Kirihara
to Sādo
?)
- Seven's Dream (セブンの見る夢, Sebun no
Miru Yume
?)
- Wake-up Gene (目覚める遺伝子, Mezameru
Idenshi
?)
- True Enemy (真の敵, Shin no
Teki
?)
- Zero-One's Explanation (ゼロワンの解, Zero Wan
no Kai
?)
- Future Tomorrow: To the Adults of the Coming Era (明日未来~来るべき時代の大人達へ, Asu Mirai
~Kitaru beki Jidai no Otonatachi e
?)
Novel
A novel published under the title "K-tai Investigator 7: Sōsuke
Takimoto Case File" (ケータイ捜査官7
滝本壮介の事件簿, Kētai Sōsakan Sebun: Takimoto
Sōsuke no Jikenbo
?) was released November 18, 2008. It is
an episode after the Zero-One incident in episode 23.
Cast
- Keita Amishima: Masataka Kubota (窪田 正孝, Kubota Masataka
?)
- Daiki Kirihara: Satoshi Matsuda (松田 悟志, Matsuda Satoshi
?)
- Sōsuke Takimoto: Kanji Tsuda (津田 寛治, Tsuda Kanji
?)
- Chigusa Mimasaka: Yūko Itō (伊藤 裕子, Itō Yūko
?)
- Tōko Asano: Yoko
Mitsuya (三津谷 葉子, Mitsuya
Yōko
?)
- Kōhei Mito: Mickey Curtis (ミッキー・カーチス, Mikkī
Kāchisu
?)
- Mayuko Hasekura: Nao Nagasawa (長澤 奈央, Nagasawa Nao
?)
- Mutsuki Sakaki: Mizuho Hata (秦 みずほ, Hata Mizuho
?)
- Yayoi Kageyama: Natsuko Tatsumi (辰巳 奈都子, Tatsumi Natsuko
?)
- Sayaka Kisaragi: Natsumi Kamata (鎌田 奈津美, Kamata Natsumi
?)
- Hirofumi Morishita: Naoyuki Morita (森田 直幸, Morita Naoyuki
?)
- Sōichirō Hasumi: Daisuke Sano (佐野 大輔, Sano Daisuke
?)
- Shūhei Tsujikaze: Daisuke Satō (佐藤 大介, Satō Daisuke
?)
- Shinichi Mitarai: Hidekazu Asari (浅利 英和, Asari Hidekazu
?)
- Kaori Amane: Eri Hayama (葉山 恵里, Hayama Eri
?)
- Sakura Mochizuki: Mai Amano (あまの まい, Amano Mai
?)
- Kyōko Fujimiya: Rieko Ankyū (安久 理恵子, Ankyū Rieko
?)
- Yūto Date: Ikkei Watanabe (渡辺 いっけい, Watanabe Ikkei
?)
- Masayoshi Sōda: Tōru Watanabe (益岡 徹, Masuoka Tōru
?)
- Phone Braver 7 (Voice): Kunihiro Kawamoto (河本 邦弘, Kawamoto Kunihiro
?)
- Phone Braver 4 (Voice): Saori Gotō (後藤 沙緒里, Gotō Saori
?)
- Phone Braver 3 (Voice): Tokuyoshi Kawashima (川島 得愛, Kawashima Tokuyoshi
?)
- Phone Braver 2 (Voice): Masako Katsuki (勝生 真沙子, Katsuki Masako
?)
- Phone Braver 01 (Voice): Tomohiro Tsuboi (坪井 智浩, Tsuboi Tomohiro
?)
- Gene (Voice): Ai
Haruna (はるな 愛, Haruna
Ai
?)
- Katsuhiko Shimura: Hiroshi Katsuno (勝野 洋, Katsuno Hiroshi
?)
- Shūgo Kaito: Yōsuke Katsuno (勝野 洋輔, Katsuno Yōsuke
?)
- Kentaro Amishima: Hiromasa Taguchi (田口 浩正, Taguchi Hiromasa
?)
- Harumi Amishima: Noriko Watanabe (渡辺 典子, Watanabe Noriko
?)
- Karen Amishima: Noriko Igarashi (五十嵐 令子, Igarashi Noriko
?)
- Yūri Midō: Natsuki Okamoto (岡本 奈月, Okamoto Natsuki
?)
- Satoshi Serizawa: Mikiya (未来弥, Mikiya
?)
- Yōko Igarashi: Nana Akiyama (秋山 奈々, Akiyama Nana
?)
- Kurando Magira: Hassei Takano (高野 八誠, Takano Hassei
?)
- Akira Karasaki: Rin
Asuka (飛鳥 凛, Asuka
Rin
?)
- Hidehiko Motomiya: Masaya Kikawada (黄川田 将也, Kikawada Masaya
?)
- Kenta of Jersey: Seiji Chihara (千原 せいじ, Chihara Seiji
?) (Chihara Kyōdai (千原兄弟, Chihara Kyōdai
?))
- Tatsurō Ōe: Kazuma Sano (佐野 和真, Sano Kazuma
?)
- Newscaster: Erika Mine (峰 えりか, Mine
Erika
?)
- Opening Narration: OKI
Songs
- Opening theme
- "WAKE YOU UP"
- Lyrics: Shin Furuya (古屋 真, Furuya
Shin
?)
- Composition & Arrangement: Yasushi Sasamoto (笹本 安詞, Sasamoto Yasushi
?)
- Artist: Hitomi Shimatani (島谷 ひとみ, Shimatani Hitomi
?)
- Ending themes
- "Sands of time"
- Artist, Composition, & Arrangement: Back-On
- Lyrics: TEEDA & KENJI03
- Episodes: 1-13
- "Rain"
- Lyrics: OLIVIA & MasumiKawamura
- Composition: OLIVIA & rui
- Arrangement: rui & kansei
- Artist: OLIVIA
- Episodes: 14-35
- "Yumemiru.."
- Lyrics: Nanase Aikawa & Tetsuro Oda
- Composition: Atsuhiro Watanabe & Tetsuro Oda
- Arrangement: Wall 5
- Artist: Nanase
Aikawa (相川 七瀬, Aikawa
Nanase
?)
- Episodes: 36-45
- Insert songs
- "Secret Song" (ひみつのうた, Himitsu no Uta
?)
- Lyrics: Masato Tanno (たんの まさと, Tan'no
Masato
?)
- Composition & Arrangement: Yoshihiro Ike (池 頼広, Ike Yoshihiro
?)
- Artist: Keiko (ケイコ,
Keiko
?)
- Episodes: 14
- "Oshichi's Lullaby" (お七の子守唄, Oshichi no Komoriuta
?)
- Lyrics: Shūji Terayama (寺山 修司, Terayama Shūji
?)
- Composition & Arrangement: Kenji Kawai (川井 憲次, Kawai Kenji
?)
- Artist: Oshichi (お七,
Oshichi
?) (Mabuki Andō (安藤 麻吹, Andō Mabuki
?))
- Episodes: 20
- "If I Want
to Cry" (泣きたいなら, Nakitai
nara
?)
- Lyrics: Gorō
Matsui (松井 五郎, Matsui
Gorō
?)
- Composition: Kaname Nemoto (根本 要, Nemoto Kaname
?)
- Arrangement: Yūta Nakano (中野 雄太, Nakano Yūta
?)
- Artist: Hitomi Shimatani
- Episodes: 30
- "In the Rain when It's Rainy, In the Wind when
It's Windy" (雨の日には 雨の中を 風の日には
風の中を, Ame no Hi ni wa Ame no Naka o
Kaze no Hi ni wa Kaze no Naka o
?)
- Lyrics: Mitsuo Aida (相田 みつを, Aida
Mitsuo
?)
- Composition: AKIHITO
- Supervision: Mitsuo Aida Museum (相田みつを美術館, Aida
Mitsuo Bijutsukan
?)
- Artist: Hitomi Shimatani
- Episodes: 30
References
External
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| The works of Takashi Miike |
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| 2010s |
Thirteen Assassins (2010)
• Zebraman 2
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| As actor |
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| Works by Production I.G |
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