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Tantei Monogatari 1979 - Fix

: Fans often consider the series "un-remakable" because no actor can replicate Matsuda’s idiosyncratic performance.

Today, the series is available for collectors via a Limited Release Blu-ray Box Set from CDJapan , which includes HD remasters of all 27 episodes. It remains essential viewing for anyone interested in the evolution of the private eye genre in global media. tantei monogatari 1979

"Tantei Monogatari 1979" draws inspiration from various sources, including classic detective fiction, Japanese literature, and social commentary. The series pays homage to the works of legendary detectives like Sherlock Holmes, while incorporating elements of Japanese mystery writing, such as the " Locked Room Mystery" genre. : Fans often consider the series "un-remakable" because

Before 1979, Japanese detectives on screen were often serious, patriotic, or by-the-book. Producer wanted a "cool, Western-style detective" inspired by American private eye films (e.g., The Rockford Files , Philip Marlowe ) and French New Wave cinema. He chose Yusaku Matsuda, who was already a star from the Detective Story (Keiji Monogatari) film series. Matsda brought his own style: he designed Kudo's sunglasses and fedora, making the character an extension of himself. In recent years

In recent years, "Tantei Monogatari 1979" has experienced a resurgence in popularity, with the series being re-released on DVD and streaming platforms. This renewed interest has led to a new generation of fans discovering the series, ensuring its continued relevance and influence in the world of Japanese detective fiction.

, which is evident in Kudo’s lecherous but capable personality and the "screwball" nature of some episodes. Where to Watch

A character’s coffee routine or choice of scooter tells as much of a story as the plot.