Kochikame: All Episodes 41
Track down these episodes. Watch them in Japanese with subtitles. And remember: even though the police box moves, Ryotsu’s stupidity is the only thing that remains stationary.
This episode was banned from reruns for three years because it showed a working blueprint for converting a police vehicle into a gambling machine using coat hangers and rubber bands. Kochikame all episodes 41
This episode introduced the running gag that Ryotsu cannot ride a bicycle legally. It is not available on most streaming volumes due to music licensing issues with the 1998 backing track. How to Watch Kochikame All Episodes (Including Volume 41) If you are looking for "Kochikame all episodes 41" on streaming, here is the current status (as of 2025): Track down these episodes
It contains the series' only genuinely tear-jerking montage set to a soft rock ballad (the ending theme for that month). The "Missing" Episodes: What about the 1998 Episode 41? For archival purposes, let’s briefly look at the original Episode 41 (aired January 26, 1998). It was a half-hour special titled: "Ryotsu vs. The Traffic Safety Lady" Plot: A terrifyingly strict female traffic officer (Sergeant Saotome) is transferred to Kameari. Ryotsu tries to get her fired by staging traffic violations, but she is actually his childhood crush from elementary school who only became a cop to find him. This episode was banned from reruns for three
The Breakdown: Kochikame (TV Series) – Episodes 161 to 164 These episodes represent the show’s transition into the early 2000s. The character designs are slightly rounder, the color palettes are brighter, and the jokes involve emerging technology (flip phones, early internet). Episode 161: "The Great Escape from the Abandoned Hospital" Original Airdate: September 10, 2001
The emotional core of Volume 41. Officer Reiko Catherine (the female racing prodigy) announces she is moving to Germany for Formula 3. A lovesick Honda (the gentle giant) decides to challenge her to a street race in the middle of the night—using the police station's patrol car.