
I am an Edo period officer, Ohara, who was aiming to catch Ryou-san while he was committing theft.
Just one step away from cornering Ryo-san, but realizing that Ryo-san is saving poor people, this episode ends up letting him go.
I love nostalgic episodes like the one with the operational bridge or the one with the trolley bus.
It’s a poorly received story from quite late, but it’s the episode where Ryotsu enters a robot in the Robogolf tournament.
Someone who flirts with the department head.
I liked the episodes where they featured toy quiz shows.
An episode featuring the Scopedog in a standoff and the Elgaim that can sit in seiza.
I got along well with Mantō, but inside the warehouse, while saying, “If I marry Mantō, this treasure will be mine~,” Gepalt told me, “Mantō, look, this is the blood of the Ryōtsu family,” causing Mantō to tremble.
A story about measuring the body size of Reiko as she sleeps for a life-sized Reiko doll.
It was so erotic that I got really turned on.
Personally, it’s the Doi Chūken episode for me.
In the anime version, the military elements from the original work are quite abundant, which is rare.
The episode where Reiko becomes a chubby girl through special makeup.
An arcade filled with pay-to-play systems.
The period dramas that were set in that area took place in a distant future or in prehistoric times.
“Ori” is drawn super cute, right?
Lie Final Episode
Human crane game thing.
The angel with a crew cut is nice too, right?
It’s nice to see Keinosuke (Nakagawa) stopping you when you’re the one who tripped by yourself, right?
A story about having no food at the police box late at night and cooking and eating grass and shoes.
Bicycle toss
Rather than disposable items like bikes, other disposable goods are more enjoyable.
A trip to the amusement park with the police station members in the pouring rain.
The meeting of the Beer Spilling on the Ground Club.
Dance Dance Bon Odori
I can’t believe it’s been a thousand years!
Suddenly, in a future world, someone resembling Ryotsu is doing police work in space.
I don’t know if everyone is a descendant in the future of the Kochikame world or if it’s a completely unrelated parallel, but I like it.
If it’s okay to be in anime, it’s a story about competing with original characters in the department’s newspaper.
A story about working the night shift with Totsuka Jirai.
The story of starting a radio broadcast.
Night shifts are generally lucky.
Bathtub race
Welcome back! Hey, mom, isn’t that extravagant? What happened? Welcome back! You forget so quickly, don’t you? That’s why today is the day we celebrated your wedding, you know! Really? Seriously, you forget so quickly. That’s why, oh, right! Well, where did you get such a lovely comb? It must have been expensive, right? Oh, it’s just a cheap one! Don’t worry! See, I thought so, and look, this is for you from me!
A bit of an IF story feeling.
I like guys who play golf in the city.
Everyone does whatever they want.
I really love the story about a diamond being inside a triple-sized cup noodles and racing with giant cup noodles.
A story about playing airsoft with tanks.
Original Game Round
THE Katya and the exchangeable Pachinko games made me laugh out loud.
I laughed a lot at the real military shogi they were doing at the end.
The story of Ryotsu witnessing a father hiding and crying after going to inform the parents of a boy who died in an accident, and then calling his own parents.
Continuing to drop coins into a public telephone so it doesn’t disconnect is filled with various emotions and is amazing.
I love episodes where Ryotsu plays the straight man or reacts with shock as a one-off character.
The story of Ryotsu and Nakagawa racing in a bathtub filled with hot water.
The story of getting on a scale naked and accidentally stepping on super glue, then rolling down a hill.
“Where did you go, crew cut?!”
I like this episode where they say that.
It’s a classic, but it’s a gravure editing episode.
Everyone is impressed by Ryotsu’s terrible editing skills.
There’s a trend of burglaries, so it would be a good idea to catch cicadas while patrolling with Sakonji and Nakagawa, using an efficient method to catch a lot of them.
It’s funny that they know all the tricks of a burglar.
The episode of “Eat Mama Lemon!”
Fool.
Sure! Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
Friend
Terminator
Was that an original anime?
It’s terrible to suddenly approach a suspicious-looking man.
They’re doing some really innovative stuff, like the episode with fire and water, or the one that unfolds simultaneously in both directions, or the episode where Ryo-san’s face is transparent and is filled in with numbers.
In the standalone episode after the series ended, it featured the once vibrant Gunkanjima.
A price-cutting battle between rice ball shops, printing shops, and taiyaki shops.
Ultimately, it becomes a deficit in the range of a few yen.
Furari!
Furari Testaosan Donaisitemannen
Beer Spilling Party on the Ground
Gags and human interest stories are great, but stories about traveling to rural areas are nice too.
I liked going abroad with the manager.
I generally like episodes of crappy games that abandon ethics.
The episode that conquered heaven and hell
Hey, do you think so too… oh, clumsy! No, I mean boss!
I typically like the episodes where the professor appears because they are usually trivial.
A Ferrari otaku living in a Ferrari chases after a kid who has been kidnapped in a car chase that continues until the car becomes a wreck.
It’s a refreshing story, including the final rescue scene, and it’s good.
A story about a trip to Miura Coast for a senior citizen association’s trip to Hawaii.
The chaotic stories and human-interest tales that are the selling points of Kochikame are fused at a high level.
TVSP
The episode featuring a man who loves drugs.
The story of the younger brother of a person thought to be the perpetrator of the 300 million yen incident committing a similar crime had a strange calmness and eeriness to it.
Also, the way the department head concluded was quite abrupt.
There was a thread the other day about those anime production companies that change the original work for sponsorship purposes.
It was a romance manga, but it got changed where the heroine is actually a quintuplet, eats ochazuke, transforms, and fights in a robot.
Goooon! Anpan Punch! Pocket Punch O!
The guy who goes to the manager’s New Year’s party, gets into a fight during the traditional shuttlecock game, and ends up locked out of his house.
The KATA-YA edition of Volume 201’s Virtual Idol is uncertain.
Ultimate move!
Jackknife Special!
🚲️💥🚛💨
The story about searching for Terai’s single-family house.
Fake real estate ironically draws interest.
A chapter where the boss deletes the data of the grandson’s Pokémon and tries hard to restore the caught Pokémon.
The episode where Honda lives in a house with only a door.
The episode of the elementary school I used to attend being demolished.
The debonair guy.
A story about how, in a desperate attempt to cover up for breaking the boss’s gift sword, I forged a new sword that ended up being of even greater value than the original.
Oops, in my nose.
In the original story, there’s a narrative where someone is forced to work while wearing handcuffs.
In anime, Bonus 6 and Hard-Boiled.
A trip to Kyoto guided by Hayato together with Matoi.
I remember the atmosphere with Matoi was completely that of a married couple.
The department head with heightened libido is a bit of a distraction.
Barbershop stories are generally interesting.
I laughed a lot at the story about going to throw away the manager’s terrifying statue.
Friend
I was laughing a lot every time Fuji TV would break down during the specials in anime.
Matoi is erotic.
I like it when the manager and Ryotsu do something together.
Rising up from a passenger ship crew or participating in a rose competition.
Before it became mostly topical humor with Nakagawa and Totsuka casually firing guns in the early days, it was generally funny.
The part about going to report Matsukichi’s death is famous, so I read that section, but I didn’t know it had a road movie development that spanned several episodes.
It’s that time when we’re doing some long episodes of American training here and there…
I thought they would probably do a barbershop round when they’re struggling for material.
I love the episode where the chief and Ryo’s hands get stuck and they go to the station holding hands.
I thought, “How can I carry something like this while moving the refrigerator to avoid being unnatural?!”
The fact that there are a lot of Tamagotchi and convenience store references is interesting from a historical perspective.
About volume 90, I guess.
Oops, it’s time for an energy boost 🍌
I really like the story where various things are dug up from Shinobazu Pond, but in the end, everything is put back.
In the anime, the classmates were definitely changed to not be killed.
I like the pattern where Ryousan, during the episode involving lemons, sets aside his desires and just becomes an ultra high-spec uncle.
The story of delivering an unexploded bomb to the Metropolitan Police Department and blowing it up.
A story about a father who is always thinking about preserving his son’s growth records with a video camera.
It’s a gag manga about a powerful magnet meteorite!!!! Including its dynamism.
I like the story of going to the new house of the department chief’s daughter and her husband with the department chief.
The way Ryozu unknowingly reveals his feelings for a daughter who seems unable to be honest due to her personality, and the way the department head invites him to go drinking together as if to express gratitude for that, has a certain charm that is hard to describe.
A round where Ryotsu, the department store, and the surrounding customers solve an incredibly easy quiz for luxurious prizes at the department store with a millionaire-like vibe.
There are some differences between the original work and the anime, but it seems that the anime often ends with Ryo-san not getting any resolution.
Good morning, Morning Poop-kun.
The story is about creating a walking guide, and Ryotsu and the editor go on location for interviews.
The episode where all the interview locations are Ryo’s favorite spots and the editor is holding back.
Convenience stores have been mentioned here and there as shops that are open during the New Year even before being featured specifically.
I wonder if I can really track the changes in eras and their significance.
A college student who is extremely prone to anger is asked by his parent to help his son not lose his temper.
“The ‘Beer Spilling on the Ground Club’ sounds great!”
I was excited to run a night-time curry shop with a fire truck.
In the latter part of the story, they covered the construction of the Skytree, and I couldn’t help but laugh at Ryō-san acting as the site supervisor, as if it were completely natural.
I actually quite enjoy helping out with on-site work for quite reasonable reasons.
I love the ending of the story about going to play at the department manager and Hiromi’s house.
This is the 24th volume of “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo,” where Ryochi Ryo Tsuu says, “I’ll be going home on the last bus, so how about we go to one more place tonight? Wow, today was such a fun day, Chief! Let’s take a taxi home, haha! It’s on me. 24, the chapter of the barber’s terror (complete).”
The story of when the first model of the robot police officer arrived is filled with sharp jokes.
I’m torn between a slice-of-life episode and a comedy episode…
In the episode set around the Hanshin Awaji area, Ryotsu is even collecting donations for reconstruction funds, and it really conveys how serious things were back then…
There are so many interesting episodes that I once again think it’s an amazing manga…
A police officer came out from inside a cabbage!!
I love the old relationship between Ryo-san and the chief, where they often argue but have a bond like a close parent-child relationship.
It’s a nice balance that this volume includes the terrifying story of the barber.
Despite messing up a lot, the department head basically trusts Ryo-san at the core, and I quite like that relationship.
Ryo-san is strict when it comes to the department head, but he still trusts them, so they have a relatively good relationship.
So sometimes when the department head does something outrageous, even Ryo-san can’t help but react a bit…
I really like the episodes where they play airsoft with remote-controlled tanks.
I love how a voice is coming from the flattened car that got pressed while still inside, saying “Get me out of here quickly!” It’s the epitome of a comedy manga.
I laughed like a fool at the scene where the cow snatched Ryō-san’s gun and was found drinking coffee in a café.
If the series were still ongoing, it seems like they would write a piece about mobile games.
I think I’ve done the joke about crashing old Japanese military planes into American warships about twice.
It’s also good to enter another police station as help.
I’ve only read the parts included in the paperback edition, but there was a story about the painter.
It’s a kamishibai performance featuring Daniel Monamucho-kun and you, nameless, poor, and beautiful baby frilled neck lizards.
A guy who digs hot springs and tilts Tokyo.
I like the episode where the old man from Tsukishima appears.
I laughed because the railway gun hit a car far away.
In the early days, Ryotsu was in a situation where he was disowned for wanting to become a police officer because he hated his family’s tsukudani business.
Matsukichi’s call was from his son who had run away and called for the first time in several years.
I purely like the story of fighting with delinquents on the train as an action piece (and also the story of suppressing the rip-off bar with Sakanji).
https://shueisha.online/articles/comic/253558
I end up reading KochiKame every day… This was a good story.
I’ve watched all the episodes of the anime, but I can’t remember… I’m sure there were episodes that I really liked.
The episode of stealing the golden shachihoko.
A dinner show where Ryotsu calls an elderly wheel-shaped stone diagram.
The story of getting oversized from eating too much is one where the depiction of Ryo-san gorging on fried rice, set meals, and omelets looks strangely delicious, and I really liked it.
That’s why I say women! But I will deal with anyone who harms women with a firm hand, so it’s a good balance.
The episode of Hoshigage was interesting in both the manga and the anime.
Sometimes it’s also used as a topic here as a thread image.
Because the television doesn’t lie, right?!
I like this episode because it has a lot of heartwarming moments.
The episode where the hotel continues the all-you-can-eat despite a massive fire.
The computer scheduled for disposal had the staff bonuses entered, so I had 100 million, Nakagawa had 1 yen, and the department head had 110 yen… then while I was playing with Maria, the data was later siphoned off.
It really starts with a bonus battle where a 100 million yen bonus is paid out.
I think it has been inherited by things like the Black Tiger (although there is a power down in the artwork), but the destruction illustration is extravagant.
The story of Asakusa, you big idiot!! With dramatic peaks like that, it’s all very powerful.
I like the series where they go to training in America, or the one where the department head travels to Europe, and the recent episode where Nakagawa and Reiko, who were featured in the free anime release, join the special forces.
The episode of starting stocks and taking over Nakagawa’s company.
City Golf Round
The drawing skills for cars and machines are not suitable for a weekly publication.
It’s an earthquake.
Usually, the light-hearted old man Kanbei likes to say things that evoke a sense of melancholy.
I apologize, but it would not be suitable for the Great Nation. Although we made progress in battles such as the Battle of the Paracel Islands and the Battle of Guadalcanal, all the codes of the Midway fleet had been deciphered. During the Midway Battle, the Hiryu caught fire and four aircraft carriers disappeared into the sea along with the attacks. At that time, I thought this war was already hopeless. When Grandpa said that, it was convincing. It’s unfortunate, isn’t it?
Cute girls are allowed to crouch and shoot.
I only remember the opium poppy from Laos.
This is my first time experiencing such a fun and warm wedding.
He’s a good brother!
Breaking News
This is Katsushika Ward, Kameari Park Front Police Station 21. The moonlight boy appeared again last night, saving the lives of mothers and children… He is our ally. You’re late… Here he comes again, it’s the moonlight boy. I have never seen someone like you… Volume (Complete) of 21, featuring the arrival of a girl. Take good care of your wife!
When I watch the KochiKame channel on Abema, stories that I still don’t know come up.
I liked the early story where Ryo-san raises an abandoned child and when he bought Ultraman toys, the parents who were persuaded by the department head returned in tears.
Sometimes you think it’s suntan oil, but it turns out to be a fig enema, and they sometimes hit you with something intense.
When I look back at the early episodes, I find that the selfish old man really irritates me, just like Ryo-san.
The first volume of KochiKame that I won was the “200 Kilometers Chase” edition.
Before I knew it, I had all the volumes because I was buying them little by little.