Absolute Boyfriend (Japanese TV series)
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This article is about the Japanese television series. For other uses, see Absolute Boyfriend § Live-action television 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.
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Kanji | 絶対彼氏 〜完全無欠の恋人ロボット〜 | ||||
Literal meaning | Absolute boyfriend: Completely flawless lover robot | ||||
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Genre | Romance, comedy | ||||
Based on | Absolute Boyfriend by Yuu Watase | ||||
Developed by | Takuya Kanai | ||||
Screenplay by | Rika Nezu | ||||
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Ending theme | "Okaeri" by Ayaka | ||||
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Country of origin | Japan | ||||
Original language | Japanese | ||||
No. of episodes | 12 | ||||
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Producer | Fumi Hashimoto (橋本芙美) | ||||
Running time | 54 minutes | ||||
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Network | Fuji TV | ||||
Release | April 15, 2008 (2008-04-15) – March 24, 2009 (2009-03-24) | ||||
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