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Psychiatrist Irabu series : ウィキペディア英語版 | Psychiatrist Irabu series
is a fictional psychiatrist in a series of short stories by Japanese writer Hideo Okuda, originally published primarily in the literary magazine ''All Yomimono'' from August 2000 to January 2006 and later collected in three ''tankōbon'': , and . Of these, ''Kūchū Buranko'' is particularly acclaimed, having won Okuda the 131st Naoki Prize (given for a book published in the first half of 2004) but, as of January 2011, only ''In the Pool'' has been published in English. Works in other media based on the stories include a feature film, television drama, stage play and anime series. ==Premise== is a psychiatrist from the Irabu General Hospital. He is fat and pale skinned, with a fetish for administering injections to patients. An unreasonable and rather immature person, he normally ignores Yamashita's plights while challenging him to mid-air trapeze flying due to his self-proclaimed "light-weightedness." During his student days, he frequently misunderstood his lectures. Treated as a general nuisance at the School of Medicine, he entered pediatrics soon after graduation. However, due to claims of his tantrums and quarrels with child patients, he switched to psychiatry instead. Doubts remain about his actual grades. is a nurse of psychiatry and an assistant of Irabu. An F-cupped beauty, she is quite taciturn and blunt. She enjoys wearing gaudy and revealing clothing; once during a house call with Irabu, she wore leopard-patterned hot pants.
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