×
  • remind me tomorrow
  • remind me next week
  • never remind me
Subscribe to the ANN Newsletter • Wake up every Sunday to a curated list of ANN's most interesting posts of the week. read more

Kochira Katsushika-ku Kamearikouen-mae Hashutsujo (manga)

Have you read this? want to / read some / read all

Alternative title:
Cảnh sát kỳ tài (Vietnamese)
In Katsushika Ward in Front of Kameari Park There is a Police Box
Kochikame (Japanese)
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (Japanese)
This is the police station in front of Kameari Park in Katsushika ward
こちら葛飾区亀有公園前派出所 (Japanese)
こち亀 (Japanese)
烏龍派出所 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes: police
Objectionable content: Significant
Plot Summary: Kochikame is a present day anime set in a neighbourhood police station in Tokyo. The story follows the crazy adventures of the main character Kankichi Ryotsu (Ryo-san), a middle aged policeman.
User Ratings: 9 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 1 vote (raw:1)
 Excellent: 2 votes (sub:1, dub:1)
 Very good: -
 Good: 4 votes (sub:2, raw:2)
 Decent: 1 vote (raw:1)
 So-so: 1 vote (Eng:1)
 Not really good: -
 Weak: -
 Bad: -
 Awful: -
 Worst ever: -
Seen in part or in whole by 23 users, rank: #2482 (of 6968)
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 7.444 (Good+), std. dev.: 1.499, rank: #2330 (of 7833)
Weighted mean: 7.585 (Very good−), rank: #2281 (of 7833) (seen all: 5.00 / seen some: 7.62)
Bayesian estimate: 7.616 (Very good−), rank: #1237 (of 3540)
Number of tankoubon: 200
Chapter titles: We have 170
Vintage: 1976-09-21 to 2016-09-17 (Weekly Shonen Jump, 1976 #42 - 2016 #42)
Release dates: We have 320
Links: We have 1
Comment:
Since its debut in 1976, Kochikame has been the longest-running manga in the history of Weekly Shonen Jump.
News: Show:
Manga Character Monument (Jul 13, 2005)
Other articles: Show:
You can contribute information to this page, but first you must login or register

Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Story & Art: Osamu Akimoto

Afterword:
Ai Kawashima (Volume 191, 2014)
Ai Yazawa (Volume 98, 1996)
Akio Wakana (Volume 140, 2004)
Akira Akatsuki (Volume 184, 2013)
Akira Amano (Volume 172, 2010)
Akira Kamiya (Volume 40, 1986)
Akira Sakamoto (Volume 133, 2003)
Akira Sakuma (Volume 96, 1995)
Akira Toriyama (Volume 32, 1984)
Ami Onuki (Volume 104, 1997, part of PUFFY)
Ami Ozaki (Volume 72, 1991)
Arina Tanemura (Volume 174, 2011)
Aritsune Toyota (Volume 69, 1991)
Ark Performance (Volume 196, 2015)
Atsuji Yamamoto (Volume 159, 2008)
Ayaka Saitō (Volume 138, 2004)
Beat Takeshi (Volume 13, 1980, part of Two-Beat)
Buichi Terasawa (Volume 68, 1991)
Buronson (Volume 188, 2013)
Chinatsu Tomisawa (Volume 82, 1993)
Chisa Yokoyama (Volume 92, 1995)
Daisuke Higuchi (Volume 158, 2008)
Eiichiro Oda (Volume 122, 2000)
Fujiko F. Fujio (Volume 80, 1993)
Fujiko Fujio A (Volume 171, 2010)
Fujio Akatsuka (Volume 90, 1994)
Fumina Hara (Volume 137, 2003)
Fusako Kuramochi (Volume 109, 1998)
Gatarō Man (Volume 73, 1992)
Gō Nagai (Volume 44, 1987)
Haruki Sayama (Volume 111, 1998)
Haruto Umezawa (Volume 124, 2001)
Hideaki Sorachi (Volume 165, 2009)
Hideko Mizuno (Volume 150, 2006)
Hirohiko Araki (Volume 160, 2008)
Hiroko Taniyama (Volume 25, 1983)
Hiroshi Aro (Volume 56, 1989)
Hiroshi Motomiya (Volume 60, 1989)
Hiroshi Shiibashi (Volume 181, 2012)
Hiroshi Shimizu (Volume 131, 2002)
Hiroshi Yanaka (Volume 114, 1999)
Hisashi Eguchi (Volume 164, 2009)
Hozumi Gōda (Volume 31, 1984, part of Kaibutsu Land)
Ippongi Bang (Volume 42, 1986)
Kaname Kawabata (Volume 197, 2015, part of CHEMISTRY)
Kaori Asou (Volume 115, 1999)
Kaoru Tada (Volume 108, 1998)
Katsuhiro Ōtomo (Volume 95, 1995)
Katsura Hoshino (Volume 157, 2007)
Kazuki Takahashi (Volume 123, 2001)
Kazuo Umezu (Volume 58, 1989)
Kazutoshi Soyama (Volume 162, 2008)
Kei Toume (Volume 163, 2009)
Keitarō Takahashi (Volume 176, 2011)
Kenichi Nagira (Volume 51, 1988)
Kenshi Hirokane (Volume 180, 2012)
Kenta Shinohara (Volume 168, 2010)
Kentarō Yabuki (Volume 141, 2004)
Kiyohiko Azuma (Volume 175, 2011)
Kobuhei Hayashiya (Volume 28, 1983; Volume 116, 1999)
Koichi Endo (Volume 91, 1995)
Kyōsuke Usuta (Volume 169, 2010)
LaSalle Ishii (Volume 30, 1984; Volume 120, 2000; Volume 127, 2001)
Machiko Satonaka (Volume 155, 2007)
Makoto Niwano (Volume 126, 2001)
Masahiro Yoshihara (Volume 189, 2014)
Masakazu Katsura (Volume 199, 2016)
Masaki Tsuji (Volume 86, 1994)
Masami Iwasaki (Volume 119, 2000)
Masami Kurumada (Volume 10, 1979)
Masanori Morita (Volume 81, 1993)
Masashi Kishimoto (Volume 146, 2005)
Masaya Tokuhiro (Volume 79, 1993)
Masayuki Watanabe (Volume 30, 1984, part of Conte Akashingo)
Meiken Ito (Volume 128, 2002)
Mihona Fujii (Volume 102, 1997)
Mikiya Mochizuki (Volume 65, 1990)
Mitsuru Miyamoto (Volume 112, 1999)
Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (Volume 173, 2011)
Miyuki Nakajima (Volume 11, 1980)
Mizuki Kawashita (Volume 142, 2004)
Monkey Punch (Volume 152, 2006)
Motoei Shinzawa (Volume 36, 1985)
Natsuhiko Kyōgoku (Volume 170, 2010)
NisiOisin (Volume 184, 2013)
Nobuaki Kishima (Volume 113, 1999)
Nobuhiro Watsuki (Volume 144, 2005)
Oh! great (Volume 178, 2012)
Ouji Hiroi (Volume 94, 1995)
Pedoro Toriumi (Volume 185, 2013)
Range Murata (Volume 198, 2016)
Rei Saitō (Volume 132, 2002)
Reiko Yasuhara (Volume 39, 1986, part of Shohjo-tai)
Rie Etou (Volume 101, 1997)
Rieko Miura (Volume 136, 2003)
Riichirō Inagaki (Volume 149, 2006)
Rika Yonezawa (Volume 121, 2000)
Ryu Murakami (Volume 100, 1996)
Ryuji Tsugihara (Volume 43, 1986)
Seiichi Hayashi (Volume 71, 1991)
Shinji Hiramatsu (Volume 87, 1994)
Shinji Mizushima (Volume 153, 2007)
Shinji Takamatsu (Volume 117, 1999)
Shirō Kishibe (Volume 33, 1984)
Shō Aimoto (Volume 179, 2012)
Shō Makura (Volume 182, 2012)
Shōichirō Akaboshi (Volume 31, 1984, part of Kaibutsu Land)
Shōtarō Ishinomori (Volume 70, 1991)
Showshow Kurihara (Volume 166, 2009)
Shūichi Asō (Volume 187, 2013)
Suu Morishita (Volume 192, 2014)
Tadatoshi Fujimaki (Volume 186, 2013)
Takao Koyama (Volume 85, 1994)
Takao Saitō (Volume 50, 1988)
Takao Yaguchi (Volume 154, 2007)
Takayasu Komiya (Volume 30, 1984; Volume 139, 2004)
Takehiko Inoue (Volume 97, 1996)
Takeshi Konomi (Volume 147, 2005)
Takeshi Koshiro (Volume 89, 1994)
Takeshi Obata (Volume 145, 2005)
Takeshi Okano (Volume 182, 2012)
Takuya Hiramitsu (Volume 31, 1984, part of Kaibutsu Land)
Taro Minamoto (Volume 93, 1995)
Tatsuo Kamon (Volume 54, 1988)
Tatsuya Gashūin (Volume 7, 1979, as Akira Wakato)
Terumi Yoshida (Volume 23, 1982)
Tetsuo Hara (Volume 62, 1990)
Tetsuya Chiba (Volume 61, 1989)
Tetsuya Saruwatari (Volume 167, 2009)
Tite Kubo (Volume 156, 2007)
Tom Koyanagi (Volume 17, 1981)
Tora Uganda (Volume 57, 1989)
Toshiaki Iwashiro (Volume 195, 2015)
Tsukasa Hōjō (Volume 84, 1993)
Yasuichi Ōshima (Volume 88, 1994)
Yōichi Takahashi (Volume 193, 2014)
Yōji Yamada (Volume 63, 1990)
Yōko Oginome (Volume 35, 1985)
Yoshinori Kobayashi (Volume 1, 1977)
Yoshitaka Kaidu (Volume 135, 2003)
Yū Azuki (Volume 105, 1997)
Yudetamago (Volume 151, 2006)
Yūji Kishi (Volume 134, 2003)
Yūji Nunokawa (Volume 37, 1985)
Yukari Morikawa (Volume 53, 1988)
Yuki Saitō (Volume 41, 1986)
Yukihide Takekawa (Volume 67, 1990)
Yukinobu Hoshino (Volume 190, 2014)
Yukiya Sakuragi (Volume 161, 2008)
Yuko Asami (Volume 125, 2001)
Yūko Yoshimi (Volume 16, 1981)
Yumi Morio (Volume 118, 2000)
Yūri Ōsawa (Volume 48, 1987)
Yūsei Matsui (Volume 183, 2012)
Yūsuke Murata (Volume 149, 2006)
Yusuke Santamaria (Volume 110, 1998)
Editing:
Atsushi Nakasaki (9th Editor, 2006)
Hisashi Sasaki (4th Editor, 1990-1991)
Shinji Inaki (7th Editor, 2000-2004)
(none)
Japanese companies
Publisher: Shueisha
Spanish staff
Spanish companies
(none)
Publisher: Planeta DeAgostini Comics (Spain)
Spanish cast
(none)
Chinese (Taiwan) staff
Chinese (Taiwan) companies
(none)
Chinese (Taiwan) cast
(none)

This encyclopedia is collaboratively edited by the users of this site
DISCLAIMER add information report an error lookup sources

Compare this manga's credits with others

# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Manga anthology