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Japanese TV series or program

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  • 2015-09-24 (xsd:date)
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  • serie de televisión (es)
  • série télévisée japonaise (fr)
  • televisieserie uit Japan (nl)
  • Japanese TV series or program (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • Akage kurabu no bōken (en)
  • Aoi shirokuma no bōken (en)
  • Baskābiru kun to inu no bōken (en)
  • Dagurasu san no oyashiki no bōken (en)
  • Hontō ni komatta kōchōsensei no bōken (en)
  • Hyappiki no otamajakushi no bōken (en)
  • Inugo tsūyaku no bōken (en)
  • Kieta bōifurendo no bōken (en)
  • Kimajime na shōnin no bōken (en)
  • Komatta kôchô sensei no bōken (en)
  • Madara no himo no bôken (en)
  • Saigo no bōken (en)
  • Saisho no bōken (en)
  • Shitsurei na nigaoe no bōken (en)
  • Yukai na yoningumi no bōken (en)
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  • NHK General TV and NHK Educational TV (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Studio Nova (en)
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  • Nobuhisa Kihira (en)
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  • 2014-03-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Japanese (en)
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  • 28 (xsd:integer)
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dbp:opentheme
  • "Scarlet Story" (en)
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  • 2014-10-12 (xsd:date)
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  • 2014-10-26 (xsd:date)
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  • 2015-01-04 (xsd:date)
  • 2015-01-11 (xsd:date)
  • 2015-01-18 (xsd:date)
  • 2015-01-25 (xsd:date)
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  • 2015-02-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Broadcast as episode 6 by GTV (en)
dbp:related
  • Let's search 'Sherlock Holmes' thoroughly (en)
  • Sherloc-Q! (en)
  • Sherlock Holmes Awards (en)
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  • Jabez Wilson, a red-headed pupil, visits 221B after being invited by Duncan Ross to enter the Red-Headed Club, exclusively for those with red hair. Strangely enough, the activities of the club are painting balls, stones, bottles, and a replica of Venus de Milo red, and their clubroom is a storeroom though the club is said to have a long history. Holmes guesses that the club is a fiction and a means of Ross to make Wilson stay away from the edge of a pond where he draws a picture as a member of the art club. (en)
  • Mary Sutherland, a tall girl, requests Holmes to find her missing boyfriend Hosmar Angel, who disappeared in a cave at the back of the school. Holmes doubts that Angel and Windibank, one of Sutherland's childhood friends, are the same person. He searches the cave with Watson and they find a hidden exit – and they also find that no pupil named Hosmar Angel is enrolled in the school. (en)
  • Head Master Ormstein requests Holmes to retrieve a photo of himself and school nurse Irene Adler from her possession. Holmes pretends to be ill and goes to nurse's office where he secretly observes Adler's behaviour – though what he sees is Adler and art teacher Godfrey Norton enjoyably painting portraits of Ormstein. Later, Holmes makes a false fire with Watson to trap Adler but she outwits him and informs him that she had already returned the photo to Ormstein. (en)
  • School nurse Irene Adler visits 221B and tells Holmes and Watson that Barnicot, who is shocked by the theft of his picture, says that he wants to take back his picture. It will be entered to an art competition of the school's houses, themed on tadpoles. After searching the pupils who enter the competition of Langdale Pike, Holmes suspects Wilson Kemp and he and Watson takes back Barnicot's work from Kemp at nurse's office where he hides it. Though Barnicot once becomes happy, he finds the work is a counterfeit. Meanwhile Kemp makes Barnicot's his own but misses the championship. (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" and "The Adventure of the Creeping Man" (en)
  • Headmaster Ormstein visits 221B and requests Holmes to retrieve his stolen love letters to Isadora Klein. Holmes begins his investigation using a dummy as a stand-in, despite being suspended from attending class and going out. Finally he takes in Wilson Kemp who has the letters and saves Ormstein from his predicament. But Deputy Headmaster Moriarty denounces Holmes, revealing that it is a trick played by Moriarty, Ormstein and Kemp and tells Holmes to make up his mind to leave the school. That night Holmes promises Watson that he will meet him again and leaves 221B. (en)
  • Loosely based on "A Case of Identity" (en)
  • Loosely based on "A Scandal in Bohemia" (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Final Problem" (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Red-Headed League" (en)
  • Loosely based on The Sign of the Four. (en)
  • Loosely based on The Valley of Fear (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Adventure of the Three Gables" and "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" (en)
  • Sherman is kidnapped by a man in black coat and is made to interpret dog's language using her ability of understanding animals. The kidnapper seeks to find a Neanderthal bone he stole, which was subsequently taken and hidden by the dog. Holmes decides to solve the problem with the help of his elder brother, Mycroft, who is the pupil council head. He visits his brother in the Diogenes Club in Dealer House, and Holmes, Watson and Mycroft discover the bone. When they learn that the kidnapper is Wilson Kemp who lives in Dealer house, Mycroft takes an unexpected action. (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter" (en)
  • Henry Baskerville of Dealer House requests Holmes to investigate the "Monster Dog" he witnessed but Holmes refuses for he is occupied decoding stick figures from a piece of paper that was posted in the school. Watson, learning that Mary Morstan, a girl he likes, also witnessed the dog, sets about the investigation. His search doesn't go well, even with the help of Sherman who is insightful with animals. Meanwhile, Watson becomes acquainted with a pupil named Stapleton. When Holmes turns to the investigation he suspects it is Stapleton's doing and makes Watson visit the location of the monster's sighting with Mary. There, they find a monster of bananas, which are disliked by Watson. Stapleton, who secretly loves Mary, tries to harass the boys who court her by disguising himself as what they dislike. On the other hand, it is Baynes who posts the notice with stick figures. Though Holmes is displeased with Agatha who decodes the figures prior to him, he later asks her to be his assistant. (en)
  • The truth of the Headmaster's love letters is cleared and Headmaster Ormstein, Deputy Headmaster Moriarty and Holmes each take responsibility and leave Beeton School. Mycroft Holmes, who is opposed to his brother, is also involved in the affair but is not blamed. Holmes promises Watson to meet him again and leaves school after being given a good send-off by teachers, pupils and Mrs Hudson and welcomed by Jefferson Hope outside the gate. But Holmes misses Irene Adler who is said to have gone for her honeymoon with Godfrey Norton, and sees an illusion of her on his way. Nonetheless there are still many things to be cleared in the school. (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Adventure of the Naval Treaty" (en)
  • Loosely based on "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" (en)
  • One night, Mrs. Hudson is surprised at a large speckled snake and runs into 221B. The next day, Sherman tells Mrs. Hudson, Holmes and Watson that the snake is poisonous. Later, trainee teacher Helen Stoner tells Holmes and Watson about the strange behaviour of chemistry teacher Grimesby Roylott. That night they uncover the truth of his behaviour but Sherman is attacked by the snake. (en)
  • Loosely based on A Study in Scarlet and "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" (en)
  • John H. Watson, a transfer student from Australia becomes the roommate of Sherlock Holmes in room 221B of Baker House at Beeton School, but he feels a sense of emptiness caused by retiring from playing rugby. A few days later, Watson witnesses a pupil break a plaster hippo to find something inside. Watson is wrongly accused of breaking the work by Deputy Headmaster Moriarty but Holmes pleads on his behalf. Later, Dealer House pupils Enoch Drebber and Joseph Stangerson are taken to hospital due to violent stomachache. Though the cookies baked by Mrs Hudson are thought to be the cause, Holmes discovers eggshells in their rooms and ascertains that Jefferson Hope, who was bullied and driven into leaving school by Drebber and Stangerson, sought revenge on them by making them eat rotten eggs. The contents of the plaster hippo are another matter. (en)
  • Holmes and Watson harbour Jabez Wilson in 221B. He is sought by Garcia and Henderson who want to take back a doll of a blue polar bear in his possession. They learn that the doll has passed through the hands of several pupils and art teacher Godfrey Norton. Norton tells Holmes and Watson that Isadora Klein, pupil of Archer House and female juvenile gang leader, made the doll. Klein threw it at Norton when he witnessed that she was going to put it in front of 221B. Then Holmes, who obtains evidence, visits Klein with Watson to verify the truth, but his triumphant behaviour makes her weep and makes Watson angry. (en)
  • Loosely Based on "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone" (en)
  • Pupil Mary Morstan visits 221B, wanting to know the truth behind an attack that injured her brother Arthur. Holmes feels suspicious about the signs on a torn piece of paper found in Arthur's room, small handprints around the skylight and the unnatural behaviour of the Sholto twins who are in vocal group "The Treasures" with Arthur. One night, the twins are also attacked. Holmes searches using the "Baker House Irregulars" and finds that Jonathan Small, a mailman who delivers mail to the school, is trying to steal the score of "Agra Treasure" – for he suffers a disadvantage caused by trouble over the music. (en)
  • Pupils Garcia and Henderson go missing despite being grounded for stealing bread from the dining hall. Baynes suspects Lestrade, a member of the life guidance committee, who chatted with them the previous night. Baynes has a strong sense of rivalry against Holmes and provokes him. Holmes becomes irritated but realises that it's a trick of Garcia and Henderson who are using the seriousness of Lestrade – but is unsure of their purpose. Holmes understands everything from a piece of wood, a toy for a dog found in their room and the reason why Baynes provokes him. (en)
  • Beppo draws a portrait of history teacher Charles Augustus Milverton during a class but Milverton, who is severe with pupils, takes it away. Beppo requests Holmes to retrieve it. Holmes and Watson wear masks and enter Milverton's room while he is absent. In his room they discover Agatha, a female pupil who is tutored privately because she is too nervous to attend class. Agatha tells them that Mr. Milverton is kind and they recognise this truth when Milverton returns to the room and praises Beppo's artistic talent. (en)
  • Loosely based on Hound of the Baskervilles and "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" (en)
  • One night, Holmes learns of the murder of Mr. Douglas, who lives in the residence behind Beeton School. Holmes goes there to see a real dead body with Watson and they meet Jefferson Hope who is studying to become a sculptor while working as carrier again. After that he tries to explain his inference to Inspector MacDonald who investigates the murder and it is enabled by Deputy Headmaster Moriarty who visits the residence to bring back them. Finally, Holmes finds out that Mr. Douglas is alive but he and Watson are obliged to return to Baker House and suspended from attending class. Moriarty warns Holmes that he is just a saucy and immature child in the adult world. (en)
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  • WEST GROUND (en)
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  • dbr:The_Adventure_of_Henry_Baskerville_and_a_Dog
  • dbr:The_Adventure_of_the_Cheerful_Four
  • The Last Adventure (en)
  • The Adventure of the Speckled Band (en)
  • The First Adventure (en)
  • The Adventure of the Blue Polar Bear (en)
  • The Adventure of the Dogs' Language Interpreter (en)
  • The Adventure of the Headmaster with Trouble (en)
  • The Adventure of the Missing Boyfriend (en)
  • The Adventure of the One Hundred Tadpoles (en)
  • The Adventure of the Portrait of a Teacher (en)
  • The Adventure of the Red-Headed Club (en)
  • The Adventure of the Residence of Mr. Douglas (en)
  • The Adventure of the Serious Witness (en)
  • The Adventure of the Headmaster with Serious Trouble (en)
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  • Sherlock Holmes (2014 TV series) (en)
  • シャーロック ホームズ (人形劇) (ja)
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