Directed by:
Kazuya IchikawaCinematography:
Tomoyuki IshiyamaComposer:
Kazushi MiyakodaCast:
Mitsuhiro Ichiki, Takuma Terashima, Yuiko Tatsumi, Kōtarō Nishiyama, Sōma Saitō, Yūki Kaji, Ayumi Fujimura, Yoshiki Nakajima, Reiô Tsuchida, Ayano Shibuya (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(16)
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The Missing Bike Knows: Part 1 (E01)
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The Missing Bike Knows: Part 2 (E02)
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The Missing Bike Knows: Part 3 (E03)
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The Missing Bike Knows: Part 4 (E04)
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The Egg Hamburg Steak Knows: Part 1 (E05)
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The Egg Hamburg Steak Knows: Part 2 (E06)
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The Egg Hamburg Steak Knows: Part 3 (E07)
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The Egg Hamburg Steak Knows: Part 4 (E08)
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The Backyard Knows: Part 1 (E09)
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The Back Yard Knows: Part 2 (E10)
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The Back Yard Knows: Part 3 (E11)
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The Back Yard Knows: Part 4 (E12)
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The Valentine Knows: Part 1 (E13)
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The Valentine Knows: Part 2 (E14)
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The Valentine Knows: Part 3 (E15)
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The Valentine Knows: Part 4 (E16)
Plots(1)
Tantei Team KZ Jiken Note centers on sixth grader Aya Tachibana who worries about friends, family, grades, and more. One day, she joins the Detective Team KZ with four very unique boys that she met in cram school: Kazuomi Wakatake, Takakazu Kuroki, Kazunori Uesagi, and Kazuhiko Kozuka. (Crunchyroll)
Reviews (1)
I am not impressed. Detective fiction set in everyday situations does not appeal to me much, and I do not enjoy solving whodunnits about "who stole my bicycle?". At the same time, it seems nice that most of these trivialities turned out to be much more complex cases. At the time, I found it more unrealistic than interesting. The characters are varied. However, I do not find them particularly distinctive, and they certainly do not inspire any great sympathy in me. The animation seems pretty simple to me, and the soundtrack seems inobtrusive. Overall, I find it more like a kind of entertainment for small kids, which I am rather bored with. However, at the same time, it is quite watchable, and nothing was really annoying about it. However, I was not very amused either. 4/10. ()