Kabukichou Sherlock

Case File nº221: Kabukicho

歌舞伎町シャーロック

ComedyDramaMystery
6.924 episodesFinished Airingfall 2019

Studio: Production I.G

Synopsis

In Shinjuku ward's east side lies Kabukichou, a vibrant city of chaos that glows brilliantly with neon lights but also hides unseen darkness. Employed at a university hospital on the west side, John H. Watson is looking for someone who can assist him with an odd case. His search leads him to the Pipe Cat, an underground bar that serves as a meetup venue and job board for some of the best detectives in Shinjuku, the most prominent among them being Sherlock Holmes. Upon finding the bar and meeting the peculiar investigators, John learns that they are pursuing a case involving Jack the Ripper, an infamous serial killer. Due to subsequent events, John ends up driving Sherlock to the crime scene of a murder supposedly carried out by Jack the Ripper. Even though John is only there to enlist Sherlock's help with his case, he witnesses Sherlock brilliantly uncover the truth behind the crime scene. However, he begins to realize that Sherlock is not only a genius detective but also an eccentric character. As John continues to request Sherlock to assist him with his case, he finds himself spiraling into the detective lifestyle of solving cases beyond the minds of ordinary civilians. Through this work, John begins to see the true colors of the chaotic city that is Kabukichou and starts to unravel the unsettling mystery behind his own case. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

H. Watson, John

H. Watson, John

Main

VA: Nakamura, Yuuichi

Holmes, Sherlock

Holmes, Sherlock

Main

VA: Konishi, Katsuyuki

Adler, Irene

Adler, Irene

Supporting

VA: Sakamoto, Maaya

Belmont, Michel

Belmont, Michel

Supporting

VA: Aoyama, Yutaka

Chinkill, Masumi

Chinkill, Masumi

Supporting

VA: Horii, Chado

Dylan

Dylan

Supporting

VA: Tatsumori, Reo

Hokari, Maki

Hokari, Maki

Supporting

VA: Murase, Ayumu

Holmes, Mycroft

Holmes, Mycroft

Supporting

VA: Okiayu, Ryoutarou

Inu

Inu

Supporting

VA: Wakabayashi, Yuu

Juri

Juri

Supporting

VA: Kusunoki, Tomori

Kiji

Kiji

Supporting

VA: Ookawa, Genki

Kita, Hachirou

Kita, Hachirou

Supporting

VA: Kanemitsu, Nobuaki

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Reviews

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“A light shines in the detectives’ eyes. This row house is filled with the strangest of men, and people call it - The Detective’s Row House.” First of all, Kabukichou Sherlock is not to be taken too seriously. Although it has its fair share of mysteries, but most of the time, comedy takes the spotlight. You’ll have to be patient, and just struggle a bit to see why it can turn out to be a good mystery and even give you chills with how it connects the dots, about half-way through the series. I couldn’t promise that it would worth your time, but definitely, the twistdoesn’t disappoint. Kabukichou Sherlock initially meant to introduce an ensemble of characters resembling the ones from Arthur Conan Doyle series, with a twist. The main character is of course, the Japanese Sherlock Holmes that loves rakugou and is willing to sniff, lick or try any methods to solve the mystery. There’s also his doctor-partner, John Watson who is portrayed to be more sensitive and powerless. Following up is the mastermind of the criminals, but now a young and friendly ally James Moriarty. The side characters are comprised of a flamboyant Mrs Hudson that manages the Detective’s Row House, Mycroft Holmes that works with the government and Irene Adler - the only woman that can outwit Sherlock. If there’s one word to comment on Kabukichou Sherlock, it would be rich. It’s rich in colors. Production I.G. (Vinland Saga, Haikyuu!!, AoT..) has done a great job in creating the opening and ending that fully utilized the color palattes to bring a contrast to each of the detectives, and framed the stories in the shape of photographs and memories that is truly mesmerizing. The art of the night city in red light district, with the neon lights of the shops and nightclubs really bring out the feeling that it’s a lively part of the city and that anything, can happen. It’s rich in characters. Other than the ordinary names that you’d find in Sherlock Holmes series, new detectives varying in their mystery-solving style are also introduced. We have a pair of sister that represents a bad and good cop, an upright gentleman with glasses, a soft-hearted ex-yakuza and a gambler that’s in it for the bonus. They have decent development, and are some of the characters that bring about comedic relief and deeper attachment to the main casts. It’s also rich in its songs. The opening "CAPTURE" by EGO-WRAPPIN', is funky with its rhythmic beat. It’s one of those rare opening that actually has the whole plot inside, which you will only realize afterwards. Both the ending song is decent, the first ED - Hyakuoku Kounen has a deep and resonating vocals with characters aimlessly looking into the universe, literally. The second ED – Parade is chilling, both emotionally and physically. For both arcs, they just fits. Overall, Kabukichou Sherlock is not a spectacular anime, nor a great embodiment of mystery. But seeing how the characters shine in their own way, and how the trivial cases connect to a big reveal, one couldn’t help but stay for the last moment of it. To witness and experience the fall and the rise of Sherlock Holmes, with the other colorful detectives. As chaotic as everything seems to be, it could actually warm your heart. If you choose to watch it, that is.

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I kept stopping myself tonight from finishing Sherlock because I simply loved it so much! But eventually I had to put my big girl panties on and do the thing. Sherlock is full of eccentric characters in a shady part of town where the night life just keeps on forever. You have Sherlock who an extremely intelligent but unsurprisingly weird man who enjoys canned mangos on top of all of his meals. You have Watson who is this very kind but very naive giant of a man. And then you have Moriarty, oh Moriarty. At just 16 he could bring many detectives to shame! There are somany characters in this that all deserve to be talked about but I don't want to clutter this up anymore than I may already have. You have your mystery, a Sherlock, a Watson, and a Moriarty. At first its very episodic but when the arcs come in they come in hard! This anime is very fun and slice of lifey episodic detective anime for 12 episodes and then shifts to an extremely dark detective anime. Its definitely worth watching! I enjoyed it immensely and I wish I could describe to you how much fun it is from start to finish! But I had months to enjoy it and happily anticipate the next episode! And I don't want to spoil too much. If you like eccentric characters in an eccentric community where the atmosphere can and will change abruptly with no warning. This is for you! <3

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