The classic Japanese drama "Aibo" which has been airing since 2000 is now celebrating its 20th anniversary. The official 19th season has been confirmed to be aired in October. The latest trailer has been released and the new character, the beautiful operator, will be played by Moriguchi Akiko. Stay tuned. Aibang, which means partner or companion in Japanese, is a series of criminal TV dramas jointly produced by TV Asahi and Toei Co., Ltd., starring veteran actor Yutaka Mizutani. It mainly tells the story of a special mission team consisting of only two people, Ukyo Sugishita and his partner, who solve countless mysterious cases (Aibang used to refer to two sedan bearers who carried the sedan chair pole together, but now it has evolved into: colleague, partner, companion). The series was originally broadcast as a single-episode TV special in 2000, and was changed to a series in October 2002. It has ushered in the 19th season in October 2020. This work has also produced many movies, including 4 main series (released in May 2008, December 2010, April 2014, and February 2017), as well as 2 spin-offs. As the 20th anniversary of the series, the 19th season of "Aiboku" will keep pace with the times. More high-tech crime elements including VR will be incorporated into the new drama, so stay tuned. The latest trailer for the 19th season of "Aibo": |
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