9 posts tagged “j-dorama”
| Iryuu: Team Medical Dragon | |
Date aired: April - June 2006 | |
| Number of episodes: 11 | |
| Average Ratings: 14.5% | |
| Dorama Theme: Believe (AI) | |
| Insert Theme: Kimi Ga Suki (Mr. Children) | |
Starring: | |
| Sakaguchi Kenji - Asada Ryuutarou | |
| Inamori Izumi - Katou Akira | |
| Mizukawa Asami - Satohara Miki | |
| Koike Teppei - Ijyuuin Noboru | |
| Natsuki Mari - Kitou Shoko | |
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Ryutaro Asada is enjoying his peaceful life in the countryside, when he is visited by Akira Kato , assistant professor of the Faculty of Cardiac Surgery at Meishin University Medical Hospital. Ryutaro is a genius surgeon who used to lead "Team Medical Dragon," a world-class NGO medical team. In harsh environments that lacked medicine and electricity, Ryutaro witnessed many lives pass away. At the same time, he saved many other lives, helping his matchless skill overwhelm other doctors. As a female doctor, Akira managed to become an assistant professor. She has ambitions to be promoted to professor by succeeding in a surgery using the Batista technique ? an extremely difficult type of heart surgery ? and also by writing a paper on it. A year ago, Akira witnessed Ryutaro's skills when he was an NGO doctor. That's why she recruits him and asks him to use the Batista technique. Since Ryutaro's arrival, urgent patients who would have been abandoned in the past, are miraculously saved by the "hands of God." Read more and discuss at Japinoy.com |
| Antique | |
Date aired: October - December 2001 | |
| Number of episodes: 11 | |
| Average Ratings: 17.7% | |
| Opening Theme: Youthful Days (Mr. Children) | |
| Insert Theme: Kimi Ga Suki (Mr. Children) | |
Starring: | |
| Takizawa Hideaki - Kanda Eiji | |
| Shiina Kippei - Tachibana Keiichiro | |
| Fujiki Naohito - Ono Yusuke | |
| Koyuki - Izuka Momoko | |
| Abe Hiroshi - Kobayakawa Chikage | |
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Tachibana (Kippei SHIINA), the owner of a confectionery that likes hot-spicy food more than cakes; Ono (Naohito FUJIKI), the superb party chef that has a mysterious aura, and Eiji (Hideaki TAKIZAWA), the ex -boxer who loves cakes that now works at Antique. This is a refreshing, yet heartfelt comedy about the 3 very unique personalities (more than that, all 3 are good looking!), that work until the wee hours of the night at a small confectionery called "Antique." The story follows the romance, family life and friendship that these 3 men from different generations experience. ~ Fuji TV |
Nodame Cantabile (A J-dorama review)
Synopsis:
Based on the successful manga series by Ninomiya Tomoko, Nodame Cantabile is a romantic comedy between musical opposites: an arrogant guy who always seeks perfection, and a freespirited girl who abhors hygiene and reading musical scores.
When they met, it was instant attraction for Nodame, and instant repulsion for Chiaki. However, Chiaki slowly began to appreciate Nodame's talent and character. As they work together on their music, they unwittingly inspire each other to take big risks and further hone their musical talents, and mature as persons, as professionals, and as a couple.
Comments and review: My boyfriend, who saw this in Japan, was actually insisting that we watch it. A couple of online buddies also recommended the series. They were all raves about it, so I thought this should be worth my time. Hehe.
My initial reaction is that I didn't like the numerous anime-ish scenes that the director (or whoever) is so fond of. Gokusen was ok; Nodame was a tad too much. The harisen, the flying Nodame, and the Street Fighter-like punches are a bit out of place, even in a funny series like Nodame, IMHO. Also, the first few episodes dealt mostly with Chiaki's angst, and his desire to shut himself in his miseries about his 'career limbo' sort of drags the story.
I noticed that this was more of Chiaki's dorama than Nodame's. Until the very end, he had more character development than Nodame. I suppose that if they had a second season (since the series is only up to volume 9 of the manga), it would probably focus more on Nodame.
Eventually, the series (and the Nodame-Chiaki tandem) grew onto me, and I found myself liking it as I go per episode. I even shed a few tears of happiness during S-Oke's first public performance. Nyar. :P
The thing that surprised me most about this series is that none of the actors, save for Ueno Juri and Tamaki Hiroshi, really knew how to play the instruments. They were particularly trained to pretend how to play instruments like the violin, contrabass, oboe and tympani. Ueno Juri (Nodame) studied piano in high school (?) while Tamaki Hiroshi (Chiaki) had to learn piano, violin and conducting all at the same time for the series. How cool is that?
Ueno Juri and Tamaki Hiroshi do make a good pair, though I still don't believe that they are dating! Ha! Not happening (I hope).
But they aren't the only great ones in this dorama. Takenaka Naoto is unbelievably funny (and icky) as Maestro Franz Stresemann, the famous European conductor who loves Japanese idols. It is also good to see Eita in a more substantial role than the bit roles he had in previous dramas. Eita the violinist. Eita the concert master. Eita the concert master with a concert master girlfriend. ^_^
However, my most favorite will have to be Koide Keisuke, who plays Okuyama Masumi, the typanist guy who has the hots for Chiaki. The colorful clothes, the big hair, the way he says "Chiaki-sama": it's all him and he certainly steals the show from Nodame and Chiaki. Forget Oishii Propose, this is probably the best (and funniest) I have seen him so far.
The verdict:
Classical music and comedy may be an unlikely combination for a dorama. But Nodame Cantabile works...really good! I rate this 8/10
Nodame Cantabile のだめカンタービレ
| Opening theme: Symphony No. 7 in A major by Beethoven |
| Ending theme: Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin |
Starring: |
| Tamaki Hiroshi - Chiaki Shinichi |
| Ueno Juri - Noda Megumi |
| Takenaka Naoto - Franz Stresemann |
| Eita - Mine Ryuutaro |
| Koide Keisuke - Okuyama Masumi |
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Official website:
Nodame Cantabile
Credits to Wikipedia for the cast list ^_^
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Lunch no Joou ランチの女王 (Lunch Queen)
| Theme song: Joy to the World (Three Dog Night) | |
| Starring: | |
| Takeuchi Yuko - Mugita Natsumi | |
| Eguchi Yosuke - Nabeshima Yujiro (the second son) | |
| Tsumabuki Satoshi - Nabeshima Junzaburo (the third son) | |
| Yamada Takayuki - Ushijima Minoru (the stay-in cook) | |
| Yamashita Tomohisa - Nabeshima Koshiro (the fourth son) | |
| Itou Misaki - Shiomi Tomato | |
| Tsutumi Shinichi - Nabeshima Ken'ichiro (the eldest son) | |
| Wakabayashi Go - Nabeshima Kenzo (the dad) | |
| Morita Go - Yazaki Shuuji (Natsumi's ex) | |
Synopsis: | |
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Mugita Natsumi is a coffee shop waitress whose simple pleasures include scoping the neighborhood for the best lunch places and eating the best fare they have to offer. By a weird twist of fate, Natsumi, while on her lunch break, finds herself being dragged by a man who asks her for a favor. This man, Nabeshima Ken'ichiro, says he needs her to pretend that she is her fiancee that he wants to introduce to his family, especially his dying father. Incidentally, the family runs a small restaurant called Kitchen Macaroni.Agreeing to help Ken'ichiro, Natsumi goes to eat at Kitchen Macaroni to spy on the family. She finds out that the father is alive and well, and that the family hates Ken'ichiro. When Ken'ichiro runs away again with the restaurant's earnings for the day, Natsumi decides to keep up the act and move in with the family and work for them as a waitress. How long can Natsumi pretend to be Ken'ichiro's fiancee? What will happen to her in a household where she isn't very welcome? What if the family finds out the truth? Credits to DramaWiki for the cast listing. ^_^ Read more and share your comments at Japinoy.com | |
| Summer Snow | |
| Dorama theme: Natsu no Ousama - KinKi Kids | |
| Starring: | |
| Doumoto Tsuyoshi - Shinoda Natsuo | |
| Hirosue Ryoko - Katase Yuki | |
| Imai Tsubasa - Suetsugu Hiroto | |
| Oguri Shun - Shinoda Jun | |
| Ikewaki Chizuru - Shinoda Chika | |
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Natsuo becomes the catalyst that made Yuki enjoy life and push herself to limits she has never dreamed of attaining...until Yuki's young life is about to be cut short by a tragic turn of events. Read more and share your comments at Japinoy.com |
| HERO | |
| Starring: | |
| Kimura Takuya - Kuryu Kohei | |
| Matsu Takako - Amamiya Maiko | |
| Otsuka Nene - Nakamura Misuzu (aka the lady who’s having an affair with Shibayama) | |
| Abe Hiroshi - Shibayama Mitsugu (aka the man who’s having an affair with Nakamura) | |
| Katsumura Masanobu - Egami Tatsuo (the guy who likes Amamiya) | |
| Kohinata Fumiyo - Suetsugu Takayuki (the guy who loves ballroom dancing) | |
| Yashima Norito - Endo Kenji | |
| Kadono Takuzo - Ushimaru Yutaka (the boss) | |
| Kodama Kiyoshi - Nabeshima Toshimitsu (the bigger boss) | |
| Tanaka Yoji - the bartender (Aru yo) | |
Synopsis: | |
| Hero tells of the story of Kuryu Kohei (Kimura Takuya), a former high school delinquent who became a public prosecutor.
This TV-shopping addict is transferred from Aomori to Tokyo, where he is coldly greeted by new colleagues who doubt his ability to perform his duties. The business suit-averse Kuryu may appear unprofessional at first glace, favoring jeans and shirts with cheesy slogans to dark coats and slacks. He also has a very unorthodox way of working, choosing to personally investigate his cases rather than relying solely on the police. He is given a zealous (but initially unwilling) law clerk Amamiya Maiko (Matsu Takako) as his personal assistant. By combining book smart (Amamiya) and street smart (Kuryu), they solve cases involving characters like corrupt parliament members and petty underwear thieves and eventually, Kuryu gains the respect and admiration of his superiors and colleagues. The ending theme is Can you keep a secret? by Utada Hikaru, who also makes a cameo appearance on Episode 8. She was that waitress at the restaurant where Kuryu and the female lawyer had dinner. | |
| My Boss, My Hero | |
| Date aired: July - September 2006 | |
| Episodes: 10 | |
| Starring: | |
| Nagase Tomoya - Sakaki Makio | |
| Tegoshi Yuya - Sakurakoji Jun | |
| Aragaki Yui - Umemura Hikari | |
| Kashii Yu - Minami Yuriko | |
| Tanaka Koki - Manabe Kazuya | |
| Ichimura Masachika - Sakaki Kiichi | |
| Kikawada Masaya - Sakaki Mikio | |
Synopsis: | |
| Sakaki Makio is a 27-year-old next-in-line to a powerful Yakuza family who gets sent to high school again after he botched a multimillion dollar deal in Hong Kong. With his stupidity, his father ruled that he can only inherit the Boss position after getting a high school diploma. Pretending to be a 17-year-old high school boy, he gets into St. Agnes Academy with the influence of his Yakuza boss of a father. Born under power and privilege, Makio must now try to live the life of a normal high school boy and get along well with his teachers and classmates. Can this feared gangster keep up the act while living a double life? Will he finally get that coveted high school diploma and the Yakuza leadership? | |

