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6.8 1 Seasons • 10 Episodes

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"A Call from the Past, the Call for the Future"

Two detectives communicate through a walkie-talkie to solve a cold case. One detective exists in the present day, and the other detective exists 15 years in the past.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Kentaro Sakaguchi

    Kentaro Sakaguchi

    Kento Saegusa

  • Kazuki Kitamura

    Kazuki Kitamura

    Takeshi Ooyama

  • Michiko Kichise

    Michiko Kichise

    Misaki Sakurai

  • Yuichi Kimura

    Yuichi Kimura

    Tsutomu Yamada

  • Tetsuhiro Ikeda

    Tetsuhiro Ikeda

    Shinya Kojima

  • Kaede Aono

    Kaede Aono

    Rika Anzai

  • Fuju Kamio

    Fuju Kamio

    Ryota Kato

  • Atsuro Watabe

    Atsuro Watabe

    Shinnosuke Nakamoto

  • Takemi Fujii

    Takemi Fujii

Overview

Two detectives communicate through a walkie-talkie to solve a cold case. One detective exists in the present day, and the other detective exists 15 years in the past.

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