Fire Boys

Fire Boys (2004)

EndedScripted showDrama

A young boy by the name of Asahina Daigo was once rescued by a fireman. Ever since then, he has wanted to become a firefighter like the hero who saved him from the flames. Now he's all grown-up and has recently received his credentials as a firefighter. However, the firefighting brigade he is assigned to is the so-called "Me-Gumi," the nickname of the Medakagaoka Fire Brigade, which at first glance seems to have absolutely no fighting spirit whatsoever. In reality, this is the home of a group of seasoned professionals led by that legendary firefighter Commander Gomi. They're active on the front lines, constantly putting their lives at risk. The innocent Daigo, burning with a sense of justice and of mission, battles together with his "Me-Gumi" compatriots, suffering, laughing and crying together with them as he develops into a topflight firefighter in this moving human drama.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11Inferno! The Last Rescue Dramamars 16, 2004
S01E10Road to Rescuemars 9, 2004
S01E09The Blasting Flame Which Took Away My Friendmars 2, 2004
S01E08The Woman who rushed into the Raging Flamefévr. 24, 2004
S01E07Rival's Betrayalfévr. 17, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Fire Boys' premiere?

'Fire Boys' premiered on October 6, 2004.

Who created 'Fire Boys'?

'Fire Boys' was created by Jim Michaels and Stephen J. Cannell.

Who directed the pilot episode of 'Fire Boys'?

The pilot episode of 'Fire Boys' was directed by Tawnia McKiernan.

Who are the main characters in 'Fire Boys'?

The main characters in 'Fire Boys' are Jason Blade, Timothy W. Johnson, Sean Dwyer, and Gavin Dwyer.

What is the premise of 'Fire Boys'?

'Fire Boys' follows the lives of a group of firefighters in Los Angeles as they battle fires and deal with personal issues.

Who played Jason Blade in 'Fire Boys'?

Jason Blade was played by Jeffrey Pierce in 'Fire Boys'.

Who played Timothy W. Johnson in 'Fire Boys'?

Timothy W. Johnson was played by Marcus Chait in 'Fire Boys'.

Who played Sean Dwyer in 'Fire Boys'?

Sean Dwyer was played by Eamon Hunt in 'Fire Boys'.

Who played Gavin Dwyer in 'Fire Boys'?

Gavin Dwyer was played by Nick Tate in 'Fire Boys'.

What is the opening theme of 'Fire Boys'?

The opening theme of 'Fire Boys' is "Light My Fire" by The Doors.

How many episodes of 'Fire Boys' were produced?

13 episodes of 'Fire Boys' were produced.

Who were the executive producers of 'Fire Boys'?

The executive producers of 'Fire Boys' were Jim Michaels, Stephen J. Cannell, and Tawnia McKiernan.

What network aired 'Fire Boys'?

'Fire Boys' aired on NBC.

Was 'Fire Boys' a critical success?

'Fire Boys' received mixed reviews from critics.

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