The series was directed by various luminaries, including and Yasuharu Hasebe , many of whom brought a cinematic flair developed from their work on action films and anime like Lupin III . Legacy and Cultural Impact
The series follows , a former San Francisco police officer who returns to Tokyo to open his own detective agency in a rundown building. While the character was initially planned as a standard, serious detective, Matsuda’s own rebellious persona transformed Kudo into a stylishly disorganized rebel. His signature look includes: A messy perm and fedora . tantei monogatari 1979
For those looking to dive into this classic, the series has been preserved through various releases, including a available from Toei Video . The series was directed by various luminaries, including
and Kahori Takeda as Nancy and Kahori, two girls living in Kudo's building who frequently fuss over him. Mitsuko Baisho as Masako. His signature look includes: A messy perm and fedora
, or Detective Story , is a landmark Japanese television series that redefined the "hard-boiled" genre by blending gritty action with surreal, ad-libbed comedy. Airing from September 1979 to April 1980 on Nippon TV, it consists of 27 episodes and features the legendary Yusaku Matsuda in his most iconic role: the eccentric private eye, Shunsaku Kudo. The Unlikely Hero: Shunsaku Kudo