Code Blue (2008-2017)

Premiere:
July 3, 2008

# of Seasons: 3

# of Episodes: 32

Finale:
September 18, 2017

Original Title:
コード・ブルー ドクターヘリ緊急救命

Alternate Titles:
CODE BLUE
Code Blue
Code Blue -急救直升机-
Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyu Kyumei
Kôdo Burû
コード・ブルー~ドクターヘリ緊急救命~
空中急診英雄
空中急诊英雄
紧急救命

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Fuji Television Network

Countries:
JP

Four young physicians are assigned to the “Doctor Helicopter” system, the latest medical system where a medical team is dispatched to the patients via helicopter to provide medical care in the field as soon as possible. The doctors experience traumatic medical situations, deal with personal ambitions, and witness the fragility of life, all while growing personally and professionally.

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Art Direction:
Shinichiro Shibata

Assistant Director:
Sekino Munenori

Medical Consultant:
Yoshiaki Hara
Masashi Matsumoto
Kunihiko Mashiko

Music:
Naoki Sato

Other:
Masato Seino

Producer:
Jun Masumoto

Producer's Assistant:
Yūki Takada
Toshiyuki Nakano
Kumiko Nishida

Public Relations:
Masayasu Katayama

Screenplay:
Naoko Adachi

Studio Teacher:
Kaku Nīmura

Technical Supervisor:
Masatoshi Setoi

Theme Song Performance:
Mr.Children
Kenichi Tahara
Kazutoshi Sakurai
Keisuke Nakagawa
Hideya Suzuki

Title Graphics:
Yūsuke Fujigawa

Transportation Coordinator:
Junichi Andō

Web Designer:
Tatsuya Sunouchi

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