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  2. G-Men '75 - Wikipedia

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    G-Men '75 (Gメン'75, G Men nanajūgo) was a long-running prime-time popular television detective series in Japan. [2] It aired on Saturday nights in the 9:00–9:54 p.m. time slot on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) network from May 24, 1975 to April 3, 1982. A sequel, G-Men '82, followed, as did the specials. It had also been broadcast in ...

  3. Gang vs. G-Men - Wikipedia

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    In the book Historical Dictionary of Japanese Cinema, author Jasper Sharp writes that, along with Wolves, Pigs and Men and Greed in Broad Daylight, "Gang vs. G-Men (Gyangu tai G-men, 1962), in which a disparate group of former criminals are assembled by the police to take on a vicious gang [ . . . ] established Fukasaku's pattern for ...

  4. G-men (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gay magazines in Japan, along with much gay culture, are segregated by 'type' [1] (e.g., muscular men, older men, specific occupations); G-men was founded in 1995 to cater to gay men who preferred "macho fantasy", as opposed to the sleeker, yaoi-inspired styles popular in the 1980s, and focused on "macho type" (muscular, bearish men) and gaten-kei (ガテン系, blue-collar workers).

  5. Category:Japanese drama television series - Wikipedia

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    Japanese television drama; Light of My Lion; 2005 Japanese television dramas; ... G. G-Men '75; Gaiji Keisatsu; Gakkō ja Oshierarenai! Gakkō no Kaidan (2015 TV series)

  6. Category:Detective television series - Wikipedia

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    G. Gong'an television ... television series (3 P) J. Japanese detective television drama series (26 P) S. Sherlock Holmes television series ... G. G-Men '75; The Gone ...

  7. Tetsurō Tamba - Wikipedia

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    He also portrayed the lead character in the police dramas Key Hunter and G-Men '75, the latter of which remains his best-known role in Japan. [4] [2] In 1981, he won the Best Actor in a Supporting Role award of Japan Academy Prize for his work in The Battle of Port Arthur. [2] [3] Tamba appeared in a lot of jidaigeki television dramas.

  8. Gō Wakabayashi - Wikipedia

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    Gō Wakabayashi (若林 豪, Wakabayashi Gō, born September 5, 1939) is a Japanese film and television actor from Nagasaki. A graduate of Senshu University, Wakabayashi became a member of Shin Kokugeki, then Wakabayashi Promotions. Currently he is a member of Toho Entertainment.

  9. Sonny Chiba - Wikipedia

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    Shinichi Chiba (Japanese: 千葉 真一, Hepburn: Chiba Shin'ichi, born Sadaho Maeda; 23 January 1939 – 19 August 2021), known internationally as Sonny Chiba, was a Japanese actor and martial artist. [1]