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''If you were looking for the video game concept, try [[Boss Battle]] instead.''


A Japanese live-action series. Osawa Eriko returns home after having worked in America for several years. Back in Japan she becomes the boss of a division that is filled with misfit detectives. This series ran in 2009 and consists of eleven episodes. The second season was released two years later.
'''''Boss''''' is a Japanese live-action series. Osawa Eriko returns home after having worked in America for several years. Back in Japan she becomes the boss of a division that is filled with misfit detectives. This series ran in 2009 and consists of eleven episodes. The second season was released two years later.

If you were looking for the video game concept, try [[Boss Battle]] instead. If you were looking for the singer called "The Boss", see [[Gene Ammons]], [[Diana Ross]], [[Rick Ross]], or [[Bruce Springsteen]].


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Revision as of 23:33, 29 August 2020


Boss is a Japanese live-action series. Osawa Eriko returns home after having worked in America for several years. Back in Japan she becomes the boss of a division that is filled with misfit detectives. This series ran in 2009 and consists of eleven episodes. The second season was released two years later.

If you were looking for the video game concept, try Boss Battle instead. If you were looking for the singer called "The Boss", see Gene Ammons, Diana Ross, Rick Ross, or Bruce Springsteen.

Tropes used in Boss include: