Trapeze

Trapeze (2009)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Anime

Many patients with different problems visit the psychiatric ward of Irabu General Hospital; a trapeze artist suffering from insomnia after suddenly failing his jumps, a gangster afraid of knives and sharp objects and a business man who has an erection 24 hours a day. They undergo counseling by Dr. Ichiro Irabu, who is the child-like son of the hospital director. His assistant is the sullen faced sexy nurse Mayumi. With his mysterious injections, and advice that does not make sense, Dr. Irabu confuses his patients. But at the end of his unique treatments, the patients are lead to digging further into their souls to find peace of mind.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 00:45 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11CanaryDec 24, 2009
S01E10OwnerDec 17, 2009
S01E09Gifted Child ActorDec 10, 2009
S01E08I Couldn't SitDec 3, 2009
S01E07HedgehogNov 26, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Trapeze' from 2009 premiere?

The TV show 'Trapeze' from 2009 premiered on September 25, 2009.

Who were the main actors in 'Trapeze'?

The main actors in 'Trapeze' were Peter Strauss, Gina Gershon, and Jason Gedrick.

Where was the TV show 'Trapeze' set?

'Trapeze' was set in Los Angeles, California.

Who created the TV show 'Trapeze'?

'Trapeze' was created by Dave Alan Johnson and Gary R. Johnson.

What was the premise of the TV show 'Trapeze'?

'Trapeze' followed the story of a former circus aerialist who became a private investigator, using his unique skills to solve crimes.

What was the name of the character played by Peter Strauss in 'Trapeze'?

Peter Strauss played the character of Dr. Ollie Klein in 'Trapeze'.

What was the profession of the character played by Gina Gershon in 'Trapeze'?

Gina Gershon portrayed the character of Samantha Stephens, a lawyer, in 'Trapeze'.

Did 'Trapeze' feature any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Trapeze' featured guest appearances by actors such as Christopher Lloyd, Richard Kind, and Michael Ironside, among others.

What were some of the recurring themes in 'Trapeze'?

Some recurring themes in 'Trapeze' included redemption, second chances, and the complexities of human relationships.

Did 'Trapeze' receive any awards or nominations?

'Trapeze' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Trapeze'?

The first season of 'Trapeze' consisted of 13 episodes.

Did 'Trapeze' have a distinctive visual style or unique cinematography?

'Trapeze' was known for its visually stunning aerial sequences and dynamic camera work, capturing the thrill and beauty of circus performances.

What were some of the critical reception and reviews for 'Trapeze'?

'Trapeze' received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its unique concept and performances, but some criticism for its execution and pacing.

Did 'Trapeze' explore any social or cultural issues?

Yes, 'Trapeze' touched upon social issues such as family dynamics, trust, and the pursuit of dreams.

Also known as

  • Flying Trapeze
  • Welcome to Irabu's Office
  • Kuuchuu Buranko (Japan)
  • Welcome to Irabu's Office (Japan)
  • 空中ブランコ (Japan)

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