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2006年06月09日 07点06分 1
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2006年06月09日 07点06分 2
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Details Title: 逃亡者 Title (romaji): Toubousha Also known as: Runaway Broadcasted by: TBS Telecast: 2004-07-18 to 2004-09-26 Episodes: 11 Production Credits Producer: 伊与田英德 Directors: Hirano Junichi, Mishiro Shinichi, 山室大辅 Screenwriter: Iino Yoko, 饭野阳子, Watanabe Mutsuki (渡边睦月) [edit]Cast Eguchi Yosuke as Nagai Tetsuo Abe Hiroshi as Minechima Ryuji Mizuno Miki as Ozaki Kaoru Kato Koji as Kunieda Masumi Nagasawa Masami as Onizuka Sari Kurokawa Tomoka as Toudou Natsumi Suzuki Soutarou as Nagai Riku Katahira Nagisa as Onodera Chiaki Toda Naho as Nagai Junko Bessho Tetsuya Harada Mieko Harada Yoshio [edit]Synopsis Tetsuo Nagai is a probation officer. His job is to rehabilitate young offenders and get them on the straight and narrow. Married with one son, he lives a happy life. All that changes one day when his wife is murdered and his son is gravely injured in an attack. Nagai wrestles with the assailant, but he escapes. Nagai takes his son to the hospital run by his father-in-law, but his son is again attacked and left in a coma. Nagai is interrogated by police detectives and finds himself the chief suspect due to the emergence of a number of pieces of unfavorable evidence. Is someone setting him up? At the verge of giving up, he is struck by another option - he becomes a fugitive, striving to prove his innocence and find the real killer while his son hovers at deaths' door. TBS
2006年06月09日 07点06分 3
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Details Name: Shinsengumi! / 新选组! Episodes: 49 episodes plus 1 special (2006-01-03) Sub-Genre: Taiga drama, historical Broadcast network: NHK Broadcast period: 2004-01-11 to 2004-12-12 Broadcast time: Sundays at 8:00pm Original Soundtrack (OST): Shinsengumi! OST [edit]Synopsis The 43rd NHK Taiga Drama is Shinsengumi!. The arrival of Commodore Perry’s "Black Ships" rudely awakened Japan from 300 years of peaceful isolation from the world. Men set their eyes beyond Japan and began to demand change in society. Old clashed with the new, and thus began an age of turmoil. Amidst this confusion, one group remained true to the old ways and risked their lives to preserve the traditional shogunate system. Led by their charismatic captain, Kondo Isami, the Shinsengumi upheld the code of honor of the samurai. Tales abound of the feats of men like Kondo, Hijikata Toshizo, Saito Hajime, and Okita Soji. This NHK taiga drama brings to life the passion and glory of these men who lived during the most turbulent time in Japanese history. Full of pathos, action-packed, this is a series not to be missed by “chambara�? fans.--- written by groink [edit]Production Credits Screenwriter: Mitani Koki Produced by: Directed by: Music by: Hattori Takayuki Correlation Chart(scan by groink)[edit]Cast Katori Shingo as Kondo Isami Yamamoto Koji as Hijikata Toshizou Fujiwara Tatsuya as Okita Soji Yamaguchi Tomomitsu as Nagakura Shinpachi Odagiri Joe as Saito Hajime Kobayashi Takashi as Inoue Genzaburo Yuka as Miyukidayu Nakamura Kantaro as Toudou Heisuke Yamamoto Taro as Harada Sanosuke Sato Koichi as Serizawa Kamo Tabata Tomoko Suzuki Kyoka Nogiwa Yoko Fukuishi Kazue Tanaka Kunie Nakamura Shido Ishiguro Ken Ikeuchi Hiroyuki Eguchi Yosuke Tsutsui Michitaka Asari Yousuke Tanihara Shosuke Asou Kumiko Yashima Norito Kikukawa Rei Ukaji Takashi Yasumura Yamato Ihara Tsuyoshi Suzuki Sawa Nakamura Shunta Hino Youjin [edit]Trivia Shinsengumi took 370 days of filming. Katori Shingo secretly lost 10 kg for the filming of the last scene. [edit]Notes NHK will be airing a three-part encore Shinsengumi! Highlights series in early January 2006. This special version is rearranged 49 episodes of the drama to trace the footsteps of Shinsengumi as seen by Mitsu, elder sister of Okita Soji who is one of important members of Shinsengumi. At the end of each part, Katori Shingo and other members in the drama will have a casual talk to introduce memories and stories during the production. All three parts will air on 2006-01-03. Air dates: 2006-01-03 (Part 1) 15:20-16:35, 2006-01-03 (Part 2) 16:45-17:59, and 2006-01-03 (Part 3) 19:30-20:45. All times JST. No repeats are scheduled. NHK will be airing a sequal of Shinsengumi! in early January 2006. This sequel portrays the last day of Hijikata Toshizo, Vice Commander of Shinsengumi. Air date: 2006-01-03 21:00-22:30 (JST). No repeat is scheduled. Awards 43rd The Television Award Best Drama Best Leading Actor: Katori Shingo Best Supporting Actor: Yamamoto Koji (1st), Sato Koichi (3rd) Best Script: Mitani Koki Best Theme song: John Ken Nuzzo - "Shinsengumi" Main Theme Best Casting 8th Nikkan Sports Drama Award Best Drama Best Leading Actor: Katori Shingo Best Supporting Actor: Sakai Masato (2nd), Yamamoto Koji (3rd), Fujiwara Tatsuya (4th) Best Supporting Actress: Suzuki Sawa (8th), Tabata Tomoko (9th)
2006年06月09日 07点06分 4
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2006年06月09日 07点06分 5
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Details Title: 赤ひげ / Akahige Also Known As: Episodes: 1 Special Genre: Period drama Broadcasted by: TBS Broadcast period: 25 December 2002 Theme Song: [edit]Production Credits Producer: Director: 黒泽明 Screenwriter: [edit]Cast Eguchi Yosuke Ito Hideaki Yamada Takayuki Hoshino Mari Suzuki Anne
2006年06月09日 07点06分 6
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红胡子的这个造型不是太喜欢呀,不太喜欢日本拍的古装剧。
2006年06月09日 08点06分 7
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Details Name: ランチの女王 / Lunch no Joou Also known as: The Queen of Lunchtime Cuisine / Lunch Queen Episodes: 12 Episodes Viewership: 18.91% Broadcasted by: Fuji TV Broadcast period: 2002-Jul-01 to 2002-Sep-16 Theme Song: Joy To The World by Three Dog Night [edit]Synopsis Here's one restaurant where hunks with distinctive personalities put their hearts and souls into cooking. Natsumi, who works in a cafe, loves lunchtime. In fact, nothing excites her more than walking down the street thinking where she'll eat lunch at. One day, a man by the name of Kennichiro suddenly interrupts Natsumi as she is savoring her favorite rice omelet. He pulls the furious Natsumi out of the restaurant and begs her to come home with him so that he can introduce her to his family. He explains to her that his father is sick, and since leaving home two years ago after a big fight, the only way he can return home is if he has a fiancee with him. Kennichiro's father Kenzo and 3 younger brothers - Yuujiro, Junzaburo, and Koshiro - run a restaurant called "Kitchen Macaroni." Also working at the restaurant are Mamoru, a chef; and Minoru, a live-in apprentice cook. As Kennichiro and Natsumi approach the restaurant, Kennichiro asks Natsumi to go in alone and check out what is happening inside. Natsumi reluctantly enters alone. As she takes a look around, she sees Koshiro talking to Tomato Shiomi, who works at the nearby grocery store called "Shiomi." Kennichiro's other brothers are working in the kitchen. Next she spots Kenzo, who according to Kennichiro is supposed to be ill. Naturally, Natsumi can't believe how irresponsible Kennichiro is for telling such lies. While she is thinking this, the omelet that she ordered arrives. She takes one bite out of it, and as she smiles, the next thing out of her mouth is, "delicious!" A short time after, Kennichiro walks into the restaurant, and his brother Yujiro grabs him and starts lecturing him for showing his face. Natsumi breaks them apart, but senses Kennichiro isn't appreciated there. This is the first day that Natsumi gets a real "taste" of "Kitchen Macaroni," and also Kennichiro's brothers, who are bent on serving delicious lunches to their customers. Fuji TV [edit]Cast Takeuchi Yuko as Mugita Natsumi Tsumabuki Satoshi as Nabeshima Junzaburo Yamada Takayuki as Ushijima Minoru Yamashita Tomohisa as Nabeshima Koshiro Eguchi Yosuke as Nabeshima Yujiro Itoh Misaki as Shiomi Tomato Wakabayashi Go as Nabeshima Kenzo Tsutsumi Shinichi as Nabeshima Kennichiro Morita Go as Shuuji (ex-Natsumi-san lover) Eita Ishiguro Ken Toyohara Kosuke Okada Kohki Takubo Issei Suzuki Emi Sato Eriko Morooka Ohsugi Ren (ep1) Umemiya Masako [edit]Production Credits Producers: Yamaguchi Masatoshi, Genouzono Yoshimasa Director: Mizuta Naruei Screenwriter: Oomori Mika (ep3), Takeda Juri (ep2, 3), 二木结希 (ep1) Music by: 吉俣良 [edit]Awards 34th Television Acadamy Awards: Best Drama 34th Television Acadamy Awards: Best Casting 34th Television Acadamy Awards: Best Actress: Takeuchi Yuko 34th Television Acadamy Awards: Best Supporting Actor: Tsumabuki Satoshi 34th Television Acadamy Awards: Best Music: 吉俣良
2006年06月09日 08点06分 8
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95和96年的两部剧印象里是空白的呀,94年好象也没有日剧作品吧。
2006年06月21日 00点06分 9
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