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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:41 am Post subject:
WD wrote:
I'm agitated to know who the 2 male leads are (yes, there are 2 male leads!). And there's supposed to e another very important female role in it as well.
Other cast: Oikawa Mitsuhiro, Tanabe Seiichi, Saeko
call me shallow, but the two male leads bother me. I have seen both of them acting before, but i could never bring myself to like Tanabe. As for Oikawa, he's okay i guess. Anyone knows Japanese could you tell me what role Tanabe play? He better not play Bae's role. _________________
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:05 am Post subject:
mikomi wrote:
call me shallow, but the two male leads bother me. I have seen both of them acting before, but i could never bring myself to like Tanabe. As for Oikawa, he's okay i guess. Anyone knows Japanese could you tell me what role Tanabe play? He better not play Bae's role.
Oikawa Mitsuhiro - M&A expert
Tanabe Seiichi - General manager
Koumoto Masahiro - Lawyer and secretary to the M&A expert
Takenaka Naoto - Chairman of Dainitto (I think that's how the name translates into) Development
Saeko - Dainitto Chairman's daughter
Azuma Mikihisa - Assitant General Manager
Hori Mayumi - Housekeeper
Oda Akane - Restaurant manager
Fueki Yuko - Chairman's secretary
Katahira Nagisa - CEO's wife
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 2:24 pm Post subject:
jade_frost wrote:
Oikawa Mitsuhiro - M&A expert
Tanabe Seiichi - General manager
Koumoto Masahiro - Lawyer and secretary to the M&A expert
Takenaka Naoto - Chairman of Dainitto (I think that's how the name translates into) Development
Saeko - Dainitto Chairman's daughter
Azuma Mikihisa - Assitant General Manager
Hori Mayumi - Housekeeper
Oda Akane - Restaurant manager
Fueki Yuko - Chairman's secretary
Katahira Nagisa - CEO's wife
Ah...Then Saeko will be paired up with Tanabe? NO WAY!!! Can't they just replace him with someone else??? _________________
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 3:54 am Post subject:
Thanks jade_frost for the translation. It's so obvious spring season is a battle for the young actors. I don't care for the majority of them, but honestly, I'm excited for spring season because the storylines for most of the dramas sound quite promising: Liar Game, Sexy voice and Robo, Tokkyu Tanaka 3 Go... Let's pray the dramas will be as good as the impression the synopsis gave . _________________
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:46 am Post subject:
jade_frost wrote:
Fuji TV presents two drama specials that focus on the trust and love that exist between humans and animals on March 16 and 17.
Kaijoken Musashi ~ Gakkou e Ikou
Date: March 16, 9.00 p.m.
Station: Fuji TV
Cast: Narumi Riko
Synopsis: Narumi Riko stars as a young girl afflicted with spinal muscular atrophy who regains her courage and happiness with the help of a service dog named Musashi.
Website: http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/musashi/index2.html
Taro & Jiro ~ Hansei Zaru to Boku no Yume
Date: March 17, 9.00 p.m.
Station: Fuji TV
Cast: Sakaguchi Kenji, Takeda Tetsuya, Shofukutei Tsurube, Komoto Junichi
Synopsis: Based on a real events, the drama special is about Taro Murasaki (Sakaguchi Kenji), an entertainer who performs with a monkey called Jiro. It depicts their friendship and the hardships they faced.
Website: http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/tarojiro/index2.html
Kaijoken Musashi ~ Gakkou e Ikou, will not be aired as scheduled according to this article from Yomiuri.
Dramas explore animal-human ties
Norifumi Kawamura / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer
Fuji TV has been working on two hourlong dramas, both featuring human-animal relationships based on true stories. One of them, Taro to Jiro: Hansei Zaru to Boku no Yume, focuses on the life of Taro Murasaki, who is known for his comical "sarumawashi" show featuring Japanese monkeys. The other, Kaijoken Musashi, stars Riko Narumi as Kumiko, a middle school student with spinal muscular atrophy, and a service dog named Musashi.
While the date for Kaijoken Musashi is currently being rescheduled, Taro to Jiro, will be aired on March 17.
In the 1980s, Murasaki became popular along with his Japanese macaque, Jiro, who would comically bow its head whenever he heard the command "Hansei!" meaning self-reflection. The drama focuses on his efforts to revive traditional sarumawashi shows, an entertainment form that practically vanished after the end of World War II, and also on his struggle to come to terms with the untimely death of Jiro.
Taro to Jiro's producer, Miwako Kurihara, said, "What I needed for the drama was for Murasaki's and the monkey's facial expressions to convey their genuine love for each other."
Kenji Sakaguchi, who plays Murasaki in Taro to Jiro, started training to perform shows with a male Japanese macaque, named Hikaru, two weeks before the filming started. The actor spent as much time with the monkey as possible, feeding him his favorite foods, including blueberries and yogurt.
Instructed by a professional sarumawashi performer, the actor worked on getting the monkey to perform acrobatics, which are usually the highlight of a sarumawashi show.
During a Feb. 15 shoot at a Buddhist temple in Kanagawa Prefecture, Sakaguchi succeeded in making Hikaru jump through a hoop while he himself was beating a drum.
"I love him [Hikaru] as much as if he were my son. I feel our ties are strengthening every day," Sakaguchi said.
When he takes a break, the actor can always be seen holding Hikaru and grooming it.
"I want to convey [to viewers of the drama] that humans and animals can bond with each other even more strongly than humans do in interpersonal relationships," Sakaguchi said.
In Kaijoken Musashi, Kumiko, who experiences increasing inconvenience in her daily life as she loses muscular strength due to the development of her condition, comes into contact with the labrador, which renews her enthusiasm for life.
In Japan, there are only 36 known partner dogs helping disabled people live their daily lives.
In the TV drama, four dogs--including service dogs from the Yokohama-based Japan Service Dog Training Center--play the various dog roles in the drama.
"For promoting service dogs, it's very meaningful to feature the reality of service dogs in a TV drama," said Shuji Motooka, an official at the center.
During breaks from filming, Narumi, who herself has a pet dog at home, often plays with the animal stars using a ball to help build good relationships with them.
Producer Sekiya Masayuki said: "Her smile is so special whenever she is with the dogs. I'm sure we are going to have much better images [for the drama] than we had hoped for."
While surprised at the dogs' intelligence, Narumi said: "I think even the dogs get tired after working all day. I wish I could take off their bags [attached to their backs] just once every now and then so I could play with them to their hearts' content."
Commenting on the drama's impact, Narumi said: "Kumiko and Musashi are good partners who need each other. I hope many people will develop a better understanding of service dogs through the drama."
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:07 pm Post subject:
Upcoming Drama Special
Mayonaka no Ma-chi (Midnight March)
Date: 15 April 2007, 8.00 pm
Station: Wowow
Cast: Tamayama Tetsuji, Kubozuka Shunsuke, Kashii Yu, Tsugawa Masahiko
Screenwriter: Tetsuya Oishi (Death Note, Chakushin Ari)
Director: Shimoyama Ten (Shinobi)
Synopsis: A drama adaptation of Okuda Hideo's popular novel, Mayonaka no Ma-chi, is about three young people who meet by chance and are drawn together when they attempt to pull off a perfect crime - a heist of 1 billion yen. Kuroche (Kashii Yu), the cool beauty who hates her nouveau rich father (Tsugawa Masahiko); Mitazou (Kubozuka Shunsuke), a dismal employee in a first-rate company; and Yokoken (Tamayama Tetsuji), head of a shady production company.
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:06 am Post subject:
Upcoming Drama Special
Ai no Rukeichi (Love Never to End)
Date: 20, 21 March 2007, 9.00 pm
Station: NTV
Cast: Kishitani Goro, Takaoka Saki
Synopsis: Ai no Rukeichi is based on Watanabe Junichi's controversial novel of the same name, which was also recently screened as a movie starring Toyokawa Etsushi and Terajima Shinobu. Murao Kikuji, a former best-selling novelist who is divorced and Irie Fuyuka, a housewife and mother of three who has been his longtime fan become embroiled in an illicit love affair which eventually ends with her death by strangulation at his hands, at her request.
Official Site: http://www.ntv.co.jp/airuke/
aya's dorama? oooo kool..i'd watched the krn version long ago....the drama wasnt really that interesting ne? but maybe cuz the actress ? i ono ... lol im not that into krn drama..i wonder how the jap will adapt it ^^ cant wait...aya is super cute
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:38 pm Post subject:
wow!! i'm a big fanatic of matsuda shota!! i'll definitely wait for that!! hehe
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:58 pm Post subject:
jess wrote:
information from oricon style 03.07
there will be a one litre of tears sp airing on 4/5! Ryo will be acting as a 25-year old neurologist telling aya's story to a 14-year old girl who has the same disease
looking forward to it!
just spreading the news
looking forward to Ichi ritoru No namida SP
this drama seems interesting I want to watch it. Man I got to start making a list of dramas to watch now
jade_frost wrote:
Upcoming Drama Special
Mayonaka no Ma-chi (Midnight March)
Date: 15 April 2007, 8.00 pm
Station: Wowow
Cast: Tamayama Tetsuji, Kubozuka Shunsuke, Kashii Yu, Tsugawa Masahiko
Screenwriter: Tetsuya Oishi (Death Note, Chakushin Ari)
Director: Shimoyama Ten (Shinobi)
Synopsis: A drama adaptation of Okuda Hideo's popular novel, Mayonaka no Ma-chi, is about three young people who meet by chance and are drawn together when they attempt to pull off a perfect crime - a heist of 1 billion yen. Kuroche (Kashii Yu), the cool beauty who hates her nouveau rich father (Tsugawa Masahiko); Mitazou (Kubozuka Shunsuke), a dismal employee in a first-rate company; and Yokoken (Tamayama Tetsuji), head of a shady production company.
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:08 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Tackey plays Juliet, right?
Haha. Spot on.
From Japan Times:
On Friday and Saturday night at 9 p.m., Nihon TV will present separate drama specials based on the work of William Shakespeare. The word "based" is used rather loosely here.
"The King's Heart" (Friday) takes "King Lear" as its model. When a businessman falls ill he makes his three daughters an offer. Whichever one agrees to take care of him will inherit his chain of supermarkets. The two older daughters fight over which one will live with dad, but the younger daughter wants nothing to do with the competition.
"Romeo and Juliet" (Saturday) is about a female college student and an injured young man she meets on the street. They fall in love, not knowing that the girl's police detective father is in the midst of a manhunt to find the young man's physician father, who is wanted for murder.
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