Code Blue (Japanese TV series)

Code Blue
コード・ブルードクターヘリ緊急救命
Genre Medical
Opening theme HANABI by Mr. Children
Original language(s) Japanese
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 22 + special
Release
Original network Fuji TV
Original release 2008 – 2010

Code Blue (コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命- Kōdo Burū: Dokutā Heri Kinkyū Kyūmei) is a Japanese television drama broadcast by Fuji TV. Season 1 ran in 2008 and season 2[1] ran in 2010.

Synopsis

Season 1

The "Doctor Helicopter" system was legalized in Japan in June 2007. A medical team is dispatched to the patients on a helicopter to provide medical care in the field as soon as possible. One day, four young physicians are assigned to this latest medical system. The doctors experience traumatic medical situations, deal with personal ambitions, witness the fragility of life, and they grow personally and professionally.

Special

After their suspension from the tunnel incident, the four interns: Aizawa, Shiraishi, Hiyama, Fujikawa together with nurse Saejima, are back on Shohoku's Emergency Medical Services. But as soon as their return, Kuroda suddenly handed his resignation. While, on the other hand, a train in Chiba had a major accident.

Season 2

"Doctor Helicoptor" candidate Kōsaku Aizawa (Tomohisa Yamashita) does his best in the medical care spot. This season begins with a mother and son on a bicycle who crashes into a motorcycle. The boys falls into a river and doctor Kousaku Aizawa jumps into the cold river to save the boy.

Cast

Recognitions

2010 64th Television Drama Academy Awards Best Drama for Code Blue 2
2010 TV Navi Drama Awards [2] Best Drama for Code Blue 2
Best Actor for Yamashita Tomohisa in Code Blue 2
Best Supporting Actress for Aragaki Yui in Code Blue 2

References

  1. Code Blue season 2 detailed characters
  2. TV Navi Drama Awards for 2010 (English)

External links

Preceded by
Tokyo DOGS
Fuji TV Getsuku Drama
October 19, 2009 – December, 2009
Succeeded by
Moon Lovers
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