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Wataru seiken wa oni bakari [渡る世間は鬼ばかり]



Drama Details
Title:Wataru seiken wa oni bakari
渡る世間は鬼ばかり
Making it through
Telecast:1998-10-01 to 1999-09-30
Season:Fall 1998



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TV Station:TBS
Duration:51 Episodes
Viewership:34.2%



Synopsis
Setsuko and Daikichi are always there with a helping hand or wise word for their five daughters as they deal with the problems of marriage, child-rearing, in-laws and caring for the aged. The series begins with a 2-hour special.
KIKU TV

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Actor/Actress Cast (15)
Izumi Pinko
泉ピン子
 
Nagayama Aiko
長山藍子
 
Nakada Yoshiko
中田喜子
 
Nomura Mami
 
Fujita Tomoko
藤田朋子
 
Uekusa Katsuhide
植草克秀
 
Maeda Gin
前田吟
 
Mitamura Kunihiko
 
Akagi Harue
 
Yamaoka Hisano
 
Inoue Jun
井上順
 
Mabuchi Erika
馬渕英里何
 
Aikawa Kinya
 
Ichiro Maki
一路真輝
 
Nishikiori Kazukiyo
錦織一清
 

Related Links (2)
1. Official Wataru seiken wa oni bakari Homepage @ TBS (Japanese)
2. Wataru seiken wa oni bakari Episode Synopses @ KIKU TV (English)

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1. Best Daytime Japanese Drama EVER! [Rating: 10/10]
Of course, I also love American daytime dramas. And, Wataru takes on the exact style of an American daytime drama. The drama is based around Daikichi, who is the otousan of five daughters. Daikichi owns Okakura, a 5-star Japanese restaurant most people can only dream of dining. The entire story lines are based on each of the five daughters' lives, ranging from bitchy mother-in-laws, the kids, and so forth. The 2nd oldest daugther is married into the Kojima family, the owners of Koraku, a ramen shop. I'd say about 50-percent of the story is based on the Kojima clan. If you like family dramas, this is a MUST watch. In Japan, Wataru is HEAVILY marketed via merchandise -- from plastic figurines to Koraku-brand instant ramen. There are currently six completed seasons, of which seasons 3 through 6 are English subtitled by JN Productions, and aired on KIKU-TV.
Reviewed by groink on 14 July 2004
2. my holy grail.... [Rating: 10/10]
actually, kiku-tv subtitled all 6 seasons of making it through. i guess the link for seasons 1 and 2 were too old to put down on their website.

anyhow, i agree with groink, this is probably one of the best dramas that has come out of japan. such a simple storyline about the lives of a family of five daughters. don't need to make anything up because most of it could happen in real life. the first season of making it through would be (as my subject title states) my holy grail (if i could find it subtitled). Satsuki (the 2nd eldest daughter) butting heads with not only the kojima mother, but two sister-in-laws (the two sister-in-laws are Kuniko and Hisako [although she only was on for the first season]) too ... classic tv.
Reviewed by murdocknakashima on 22 November 2004

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1. Comments by gaijinmark [Rating: 9/10]
Written by Sugako Hashida who also wrote "Oshin" and she has written another great one. Very realistic family drama of the ups and downs of five daughters, their parents, in-laws, and just getting thru life.
2. Comments by Fujishiro [Rating: 10/10]
I love this drama.
It's very cheerful.
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