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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 4:03 pm Post subject:
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Order Made ~Shiawase Iro no Shinshi Fuku Mise~ �I�[�_�[���C�h�`�K���F�̐a�m���X�` / Made to Order*NEW*
Duration : 5 episodes
Telecast : 2004-11-29 to 2004-12-27
TV Station : NHK
Viewership :
Theme Song :
Synopsis :
Karin Kusunoki is a cheerful young woman who wants to succeed her father�fs custom tailor shop specializing in men�fs wear which works with quality workmanship. However, a tailor business is usually a male-dominated profession. This is a story of a young female tailor who makes an effort and finally conquers the disadvantages of being a woman by deeply understanding her customers. Each episode unfolds special custom tailored wear made by Karin and the heartwarming relationship with her father, a stubborn tailor who is not very happy about his daughter�fs career.
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Tokusatsu and anime-to-tokusatsu do not belong in the drama database. The term tokusatsu is defined as a live action program that features super hero-like themes. If Superman and Spiderman were Japanese shows, they too would be considered tokusatsu. Sailor Moon Live is a tokusatsu program. Also, shows like the Maked Rider series, Kikaider, and Power Ranger-like programs do not fit the defnition of a Japanese drama.
Do Juliana and I need to actually define what a Japanese drama is? I always took for granted everyone knew. If one is needed, I'll have the moderators and Genma write one up.
--- groink
Moderator, Discussions on Japanese Dramas forum
Do Juliana and I need to actually define what a Japanese drama is? I always took for granted everyone knew. If one is needed, I'll have the moderators and Genma write one up.
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 5:17 am Post subject:
groink wrote:
Tokusatsu and anime-to-tokusatsu do not belong in the drama database. The term tokusatsu is defined as a live action program that features super hero-like themes. If Superman and Spiderman were Japanese shows, they too would be considered tokusatsu. Sailor Moon Live is a tokusatsu program. Also, shows like the Maked Rider series, Kikaider, and Power Ranger-like programs do not fit the defnition of a Japanese drama.
Do Juliana and I need to actually define what a Japanese drama is? I always took for granted everyone knew. If one is needed, I'll have the moderators and Genma write one up.
--- groink
Moderator, Discussions on Japanese Dramas forum
whoa cHILL man, i wasnt pushing the subject. i was just asking cuz Gokusen and GTO is on here, and both live actions were based in an anime & manga, and i was a lil curious cuz the reason why i watch SM cuz of their romance mixture in it but its no big deal if sentai shows arent allowed, i understand. im not a fan of power rangers myself
maybe its needed to have a guideline then, in case someone ask again, though i doubt newbies will ever read it. _________________
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 8:28 pm Post subject:
idk why u had to lock your definition thread but oh well ill say it here then..
the reason why i brought it up its bec. i have this book last time i check there were A LOT of sentais or tokusatsu and anime-to-tokusatsu written in there that were considered as dramas. are you saying the authors were wrong? but i understand that youre making this strictly for the adults not the kiddy-stuff right? and i understand about not adding the movies part too.
i apologize that im one of those people who werent paying attention what you stated before regarding the differences between jdramas and live actions & movies, but i know you've mentioned it before and everyone took that for granted.
i know you have more knowledge bout dramas, but u dont have to act like youre the man and remind us like we're stupid or something (not saying that u did) or we dont understand but yeh like i said i asked bec. of that book and i had 2nd thoughts about it
anyway im not pushing the issues why it should be on the database, i could careless about it, but just like to let u know my concerns, and no i dont wanna start any "drama" <./lame-joke> _________________
The definition has been removed. You guys can post ANYTHING you want, and let Juliana filter them. Sentai, tokusatsu, TV shows, movies, PMs, CMs, whatever you want. The database should be re-named the "Japanese Entertainment" database. I'm serious! That's where people want this site to head. Adios amigos!
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 2:16 am Post subject:
juliana_phang wrote:
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Drama Title (English): Extra Marital Love
TV Station: TV Asahi
Duration: 10 episodes
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Synopsis: The wife Mitsuru (actress: Hiromi Nagasaku) and the husband Takuya (actor: Masato Sakai) is a three-year married couple who enjoyed a rather �gfriendly�h relationship. Although Mitsuru is always busier than Takuya, both of them had no complaints. But ever since they met another couple, Shinichiro (Jinpachi Nezu) and Shizuka (Yumiko Shaku), their relationship rapidly became unstable. This is because Shinichiro asked Takuya to date with his wife Shizuka from time to time, which of course Takuya refused at first. However, his wife Mitsuru agreed as she considered this proposal will not cause any negative effect on their relationship as long as they were just having a casual date. This drama will lay out an eternal theme between a married couple, �gIs it hard to maintain passion and affection toward your wife/husband after marriage?�h
Credit: TV Asahi
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Drama Cast
Nagasaku Hiromi
Sakai Masato (���l)
Shaku Yumiko
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Title of Song (SJIS):
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Official Website
The dorama is already having a page in JDorama.com database, but still need more updates and info.
Synopsis:
Loosely based on a real story, the movie starts off when a family of five moves into a new flat. However the existence of the three younger children is unknown to the landlord. All four children- by different father, faces restrictions by the mother and which include not allowing them in going to school. The mother works for most of the time until one day she abandons them completely, leaving only a little money and a note for the eldest child to take in charge. Akira, the eldest is thus left to look after everybody and to do everything that a mother should do – cook, shop, clean. Their story for survival thus begins.
Cast:
Yagira Yuuya (Akira)
Kitaura Ayu (Kyoko)
Kimura Hiei (Shigeru)
Shimizu Momoko (Yuki)
Kan Hanae (Saki)
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