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  1. Bayside Shakedown (踊る大捜査線, Odoru Daisōsasen) is a Japanese police comedy-drama television series originally broadcast by the Fuji Television group in 1997. The series was developed by Ryoichi Kimizuka and stars Oda Yūji, Toshirō Yanagiba, Eri Fukatsu, Chosuke Ikariya, Miki Mizuno, and Yūsuke Santamaria. In 1998 and 1999, an ...

    • Police Procedural Comedy Drama
  2. Oct 31, 1998 · Bayside Shakedown: Directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. With Yûji Oda, Toshirô Yanagiba, Eri Fukatsu, Miki Mizuno. Aoshima, a police detective working in the Bayside Precinct, is continually frustrated by the hierarchy and red tape that plague the system.

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    • Action, Comedy, Crime
    • Katsuyuki Motohiro
    • 1998-10-31
  3. Bayside Shakedown (Odoru Daisousasen) is the cult Japanese Police Drama/Comedy series originally broadcast by the Fuji Television group in 1997. The setting for Bayside Shakedown takes place in the fictional Wangan Precinct of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.

  4. Odoru daisosasen – The Movie (踊る大捜査線 THE MOVIE), known internationally as Bayside Shakedown, is a 1998 Japanese crime comedy film. The film was adapted from the 1997 television series Bayside Shakedown. The film is set in Tokyo.

  5. Oct 31, 1998 · One day in Bayside, a series of events turns the small station upside down. Aoshima, a police detective working in the Bayside Precinct, is continually frustrated by the hierarchy and red tape that plague the system. His friend Muroi is climbing the ladder of the police bureaucracy.

  6. Oct 31, 1998 · Plot. In the Bayside Precinct, the body of a drowned person bearing the evidence of crude surgery sewn up with embroidery thread is discovered. When a teddy bear is found in the victim's stomach during the postmortem, the police realize that they have a bizarre murder case on their hands.

  7. Bayside Shakedown is the big-screen sequel to a popular Japanese television drama called Odoru Daisosasen. The series ran in Japan in 1997, and was followed up by three television specials before finally getting its big screen debut.