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B. Virtanen

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: March 14, 2022
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 20
  • Networks: Yle Areena, Yle TV2
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy
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B. Virtanen(2022)

TMDB Rating: 7.7 (3 votes)

Overview

The everyday life of a white-collar hero, B. Virtanen.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

20 episodes • 2022

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1In The Starting SquareMar 14, 20220.0
2Episode 2Mar 14, 20220.0
3Episode 3Mar 14, 20220.0
4Episode 4Mar 14, 20220.0
5Episode 5Mar 14, 20220.0
6Episode 6Mar 14, 20220.0
7Episode 7Mar 14, 20220.0
8Episode 8Mar 14, 20220.0
9Episode 9Mar 14, 20220.0
10Episode 10Mar 14, 20220.0
11Episode 11Mar 14, 20220.0
12Episode 12Mar 14, 20220.0
13Episode 13Mar 14, 20220.0
14Episode 14Mar 14, 20220.0
15Episode 15Mar 14, 20220.0
16Episode 16Mar 14, 20220.0
17Episode 17Mar 14, 20220.0
18Episode 18Mar 14, 20220.0
19Episode 19Mar 14, 20220.0
20Episode 20Mar 14, 20220.0

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