S -The Last Policeman (2014-2014)

Premiere:
January 12, 2014

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Finale:
March 16, 2014

Creators:
Shunichi Hirano

Original Title:
S -最後の警官-

Alternate Titles:
S - Saigo no Keikan
S 最後の警官
S -最後の警官-
S−最後の警官−
S(エス)-最後の警官

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Countries:
JP

The NPS (Nationai Police Safetyrescue) was formed to combat extreme crimes like terrorism, which is beyond the scope of the ordinary police force. Their purpose is to catch criminals alive. The elite members in the police organization formed NPS to strengthen the authority of SAT (Special Assault Team). When the NPS cannot solve a crime then they send in SAT. When SAT succeeds their authority strengthens. Ichigo (Osamu Mukai) is a member of NPS. He is a former boxer, but became a police officer at the age of 23. In his second year as a police officer, he was scouted by the NPS. His strength is hand to hand combat at close range. He is also blunt with strangers. Iori (Gou Ayano) is a member of SAT. He is the best shooter in the group and possesses a calm and steady personality. Ichigo and Iori, with their different personalities, find themselves having constant conflicts.

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Director:
Shunichi Hirano
Yasuharu Ishii

Executive Producer:
Atsushi Nasuda

Producer:
Choru Han

Theme Song Performance:
MISIA

Writer:
Kazunao Furuya

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