Absolute Boyfriend (Japanese TV series)

Absolute Boyfriend (絶対彼氏 〜完全無欠の恋人ロボット〜, Zettai Kareshi: Kanzen Muketsu no Koibito Robotto, lit. "Absolute boyfriend: Completely flawless lover robot") is a Japanese romantic comedy television drama series[1][2] based on the original manga by Yuu Watase.

Absolute Boyfriend
Promotional poster for Absolute Boyfriend
Japanese name
Kanji絶対彼氏 〜完全無欠の恋人ロボット〜
Literal meaningAbsolute boyfriend: Completely flawless lover robot
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnZettai Kareshi: Kanzen Muketsu no Koibito Robotto
GenreRomance, comedy
Based on
Absolute Boyfriend
by
  • Yuu Watase
  • Hideo Yamaoka
  • Yūji Yamagata
  • Saori Shinkawa
Developed byTakuya Kanai
Screenplay byRika Nezu
Directed by
  • Masato Hijikata (土方政人) (episodes 1–2, 5, 8, 11)
  • Genta Satō (佐藤源太) (episodes 3–4, 7, 10)
  • Manabu Kitagawa (北川学) (episodes 6, 9)
Starring
Ending theme"Okaeri" by Ayaka
Composers
  • Yuko Fukushima
  • Audio Highs
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes12
Production
ProducerFumi Hashimoto (橋本芙美)
Running time54 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkFuji TV
Original releaseApril 15, 2008 (2008-04-15) 
March 24, 2009 (2009-03-24)
Related

Synopsis

Riiko Izawa is an office lady in search of a boyfriend, and she ends up in possession of a "robot" known as Night Tenjo, who is programmed to be the perfect boyfriend. However, this creates a love triangle with a distinguished young man at her company who also has feelings for her. Riiko is played by Saki Aibu, Night is played by Mocomichi Hayami, and Soshi Asamoto is played by Hiro Mizushima.

Cast

Special

On March 24, 2009, a special episode of this series was broadcast, set three years after the previous episode. Riiko had become a patissier and is engaged to Soshi Asamoto, and Night was suddenly revived by a Kronos Heaven employee, who wanted to use his individual ego to her own gain. At the end of this special episode, Night is last seen telling Namikiri to erase him from this world and shedding tears. Riiko, at last, returns to Soshi's side and their marriage goes on, but not shown on screen.

  • Viewership ratings: 9.0 (Kanto)
  • Broadcast date: March 24, 2009
  • Air time: Tuesday 21:00-23:00

Release

The series was released on DVD in Japan on November 5, 2008. Although it was broadcast in 1080i, it was not released on Blu-ray. The DVD release does not have any subtitles.[3]

The series was released internationally, with subtitles in English and other languages, on Viki on December 21, 2021, over 13 years since it was broadcast in Japan.[4] It was also released in Northern America only, with English subtitles, on AsianCrush.[1]

References

  1. "Absolute Boyfriend". AsianCrush. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  2. "Absolute Boyfriend | Japan | Drama | Watch with English Subtitles & More ✔️". Viki. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  3. "Zettai Kareshi – Kanzen Muketsu no Koibito Robot DVD Box Japanese TV Series DVD" (in Japanese). CDJapan. Retrieved January 12, 2022. Audio Track: Japanese Dolby Digital Stereo
  4. "Viki". Facebook. December 21, 2021. Retrieved January 12, 2022. Watch the 12/21 premiere of Absolute Boyfriend […]
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