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Remote (manga)

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Illustrated by
  
Tetsuya Koshiba

English publisher
  
Tokyopop

Original run
  
2002 – 2004

Adaptations
  
Remote (2002)

Magazine
  
Weekly Young Magazine

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Published by
  
Kodansha

Demographic
  
Seinen

Volumes
  
10

Genre
  
Detective fiction

Written by
  
Shin Kibayashi

Publishers
  
Tokyopop (NA), Kodansha


Remote (Japanese: リモート, Hepburn: Rimōto) is a manga series written by Tadashi Agi and illustrated by Tetsuya Koshiba, and published in Kodansha's Young Magazine from 2002 to 2004. The manga follows Kurumi Ayaki, the newest member of the Unsolved Crimes Division, Special Unit B.

Contents

Remote was adapted into a ten-episode Japanese television drama in October 2002. The North American version of the manga is published by Tokyopop.

Plot

Kurumi Ayaki has recently retired from her job as a police officer but she needs money for her upcoming wedding. While she wants to return to her old job in the Traffic Department, she is instead assigned to Unsolved Crimes Division, Special Unit A to solve crimes that are deemed "unsolvable" and partnered with the genius inspector Himuro.

Characters

Kurumi Ayaki (彩木くるみ, Ayaki Kurumi)

Kurumi resigned from her job to marry her fiancé Shingo but, because of the recession and of the money he had to borrow to buy her wedding ring, she has to postpone her marriage plans and accept her new job with Kōzaburō Himuro. Kurumi may have developed feelings for Kozaburo Himuro. In the Live Drama Himuro seems to reveal more feelings about Kurumi than the Manga; Himuro asks her to work by his side for a while.

Kōzaburō Himuro (氷室光三郎, Himuro Kōzaburō)

A genius detective who is assigned to the most difficult investigations. A year before the events of Remote, he lost someone dear to him and he shut himself in the basement of his house ("the crypt"). Since he does not leave his room, he needs a partner to do the legwork.

References

Remote (manga) Wikipedia