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dokodemodoa
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it's still not an answer
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marspeach
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dokodemodoa wrote: |
it's still not an answer |
He's from Hachi One Diver. _________________
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CocoXLoco
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suzzy
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marienella
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:29 am Post subject: |
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Winners of the 2008 International Drama Festival in Tokyo(�u���ۃh���}�t�F�X�e�B�o���@�����@�s�n�j�x�n���s�ψ���)
Grand Prix - Ten to Sen (TV Asahi); Pandora (WOWOW)
Kids/Young Adults Drama - Keita Sosakan 7 (TV Tokyo), Last Friends (Fuji TV)
Family Drama - Saito-san (NTV)
Historical Drama - Atsuhime (NHK)
Non-genre Drama - SP (Fuji TV)
http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/entertainment/news/20081016-OHT1T00340.htm
1st Tokyo Drama Awards: Pandora, Points and Lines
As part of the currently running Japan International Contents Festival (CoFesta), organizers are holding the 2nd International Drama Festival on October 22-24. This year, the event is introducing the first Tokyo Drama Awards, and the winners were announced during a press conference held on Thursday.
The grand prize was awarded to two dramas, "Pandora" and "Ten to Sen" ("Points and Lines"). "Pandora" aired on WOWOW this spring, starring Hiroshi Mikami as a doctor embroiled in a political war after he discovers a cure for cancer. The two-episode drama "Ten to Sen," which aired on TV Asahi last November, was based on a Seicho Matsumoto mystery novel and starred Beat Takeshi.
In the kids and youth category, the award went to TV Tokyo's "Keitai Sousakan 7" and Fuji TV's "Last Friends." NTV's "Saito-san" won in the family category.
The other winners were "Atsuhime" (jidaigeki category) and "SP" ("non-genre" category). Special awards were given to the art staff of "Ten to Sen" and to actor Tetsuya Takeda and the staff of "3 Nen B Gumi Kinpachi Sensei."
The award presentation ceremony will be held on the 22nd.
http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-3925
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bmwracer
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bmwracer
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:56 am Post subject: |
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jade_frost wrote: | And SP won an award too. Ugh. I can't believe it
Pandora was at least a relatively good drama. |
LOL, I figured someone would chime in on SP.
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tofuuuuu
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tofuuuuu
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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TV Navi (magazine - edition 2008.10.27 - 2008.11.30) popularity vote results
DRAMA OF THE YEAR 2008 [Julai-September]
Best Drama
1. Maou: 2865 votes
2. Code Blue: 1423
3. Gonzo: 751
4. Tomorrow: 723
5. Yottsu no Uso: 680 (seems interesting..)
Best Actor: Ohno Satoshi (Maou)
Best Actress: Yonekura Ryoko (Monster Parent)
Best Supporting Actress: Kobayashi Ryoko (Maou)
Best Supporting Actor: Tanaka Kei (Maou)
Award winners for something I can't decipher . Best newcomers perhaps?
Ohkura Tadayoshi (Yasuko to Kenji)
Higa Manami (Code Blue) <-- she looks interesting.. I might check out Code Blue because of her (and because of Terajima Susumu + Ryo)
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:43 pm Post subject: |
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Addendum to the previous post on the film festival (from Variety):
Intl. Drama Festival unveils winners
'Pandora' nabs Grand Prix
By MARK SCHILLING
Thursday, October 23, 2008
TOKYO �\ The Intl. Drama Festival, which runs Wednesday to Friday in association with the Tokyo Film Festival, has announced the winners of its first competition for TV shows.
Scooping the Grand Prix for a continuing series is �gPandora,�h a medical research drama on the Wowow entertainment channel that also netted the script nod for Yumiko Inoue.
The award for stand-alone drama went to �gTen to Sen�h (Points and Lines), a two-part program on TV Asahi based on a mystery novel by Seicho Matsumoto. Its helmer, Kan Ishibashi, shared director honors with �gPandora�fs�h Shunsaku Kawake.
The drama prize in the kids & young section went to TV Tokyo�fs �gKeitai Sosakan 7�h (Cell Phone Agent 7) and Fuji TV�fs �gLast Friends.�h
NTV�fs �gSaito-san�h topped the family section, and NHK�fs �gAtsu Hime�h (Princess Atsu) the period drama section. Finally, Fuji TV�fs �gSP�h was judged best of the dramas not falling into a specific genre.
Among individual winners, Koichi Sato and Juri Ueno (for Nodame Cantabile SP) received the prizes for actor and actress, respectively. Masato Sakai and Emi Wakui scooped supporting actor and actress nods, respectively.
The Intl. Drama Festival is presenting Japanese dramas to foreign buyers at the Tokyo fest in an effort to boost the anemic $100 million in annual overseas sales for local dramas.
The total production cost of local dramas broadcast on terrestrial channels, including the five major nets and pubcaster NHK, is estimated at $22 billion.
The Tokyo Film Festival ends on Sunday.
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meoinkie2
Joined: 06 Jan 2008 Posts: 2820 Location: hentai no mori..tehehehe..XD
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marienella wrote: | 58th Television Drama Academy Awards
Best Drama: ROOKIES
Best Actor: Sato Ryuta (ROOKIES)
Best Actress: Shida Mirai (Seigi no Mikata)
Best Supporting Actor: Ichihara Hayato (ROOKIES)
Best Supporting Actress: Yamada Yu (Seigi no Mikata)
Best Directors: Nishiura Masaki, Hayama Hiroki (Code Blue)
Best Scriptwriter: Furusawa Ryota (Gonzo)
Best Theme Song: GReeeeN - Kiseki (ROOKIES)
Special Award: Nikogaku Nine (ROOKIES) |
ROOKIES bagged a lot of awards..congratulations!!
thanks to the drama i've discovered GReeeeN.. _________________
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EstherM
Joined: 08 May 2007 Posts: 2331 Location: in South Atami Country: |
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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gaijinmark wrote: | But I HAVE seen Seigi no Mikata and Mirai Shida is great in this, well deserved award for her. I kind of question Yamada Yu getting one though, , , |
Well done Mirai Shida
Yamada Yu's character was refreshing as for once a female character wasn't pure or fragile but downright b*tchy. I tend to forget how discriminating Japanese dramas can be in their presentation of women (attributes such as weak, sick, good, virginal, pure, stupid, incapable etc come to my mind). But in Yamada's case I question as well if pouting and eye-rolling counts as acting and if that's sufficient for an award.
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Kijinnmaru
Joined: 29 Jun 2004 Posts: 911 Location: Deus Vult Country: |
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:13 am Post subject: |
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bmwracer wrote: | Addendum to the previous post on the film festival (from Variety):
Intl. Drama Festival unveils winners
'Pandora' nabs Grand Prix
By MARK SCHILLING
Thursday, October 23, 2008
The Intl. Drama Festival is presenting Japanese dramas to foreign buyers at the Tokyo fest in an effort to boost the anemic $100 million in annual overseas sales for local dramas.
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Subtitling more of their dramas and movies might help. So would not asking for our first born to afford a single DVD.
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:20 am Post subject: |
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Kijinnmaru wrote: | Subtitling more of their dramas and movies might help. So would not asking for our first born to afford a single DVD. |
Sing it, dude!
That's been a semi-ongoing discussion why the studios/stations don't subs these things, considering it's obvious world-wide appeal.
We need some entrepreneur to wake these people up in Japan and show them what kind of money they're losing out on.
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Anime Dad
Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 11363 Location: �I�[�X�g�����A Country: |
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 5:10 am Post subject: |
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bmwracer wrote: |
Sing it, dude!
That's been a semi-ongoing discussion why the studios/stations don't subs these things, considering it's obvious world-wide appeal.
We need some entrepreneur to wake these people up in Japan and show them what kind of money they're losing out on. |
Just point them here and to d-addicts, if they need convincing...
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