Is Nakajima Tomoko who played in these two doramas are the right person ?
Honestly, I don't know too lor.
I can't read or write Japanese alphabet so I don't know which Nakajima Tomoko is playing in those two doramas.
It's just there are two artistes with the same name : Nakajima Tomoko.
And JDorama.com's database made a mix-up between these two ladies on their drama list.
In "Igiari! (Objection!)" on TV Asahi on Thursday at 8 p.m., Reiko Takashima plays country lawyer Norie Oka, whose 10-year practice on a remote island has never allowed her the opportunity to actually stand before a judge. In this special two-hour premiere episode, Oka goes to Tokyo to attend the funeral of her father, who ran a larger law firm in the capital. While there, she learns that her father was not as successful as she thought. His assistant hands her a bill for the funeral expenses as well as a written demand for back pay. Later, she receives a summons to appear in court for debts that her father incurred.
On her first day in court, Oka receives a legal drubbing from the plaintiff's lawyer as well as from the no-nonsense judge. She realizes how inexperienced she is in the ways of courtroom procedure and embarks on a program to strengthen her legal skills and sense of justice.
Comedian Takeshi Fujii is best known as the effeminate, fake-blonde TV host Matthew Minami on the popular late-night variety show "Matthew's Best Hit TV," which is featured in Sophia Coppola's movie "Lost in Translation." Fujii is doing his first serious leading dramatic role in the new series "Rampo R" (Nippon TV, Monday, 10 p.m.), in which he plays mystery master Edogawa Rampo's detective Kogoro Akechi. Each episode will feature a different Akechi mystery updated to 2004. Many actors have played Akechi, who is often described as being "intelligent and nihilistic," but Fujii, who is playing the grandson of the original Akechi, will try to do something different with the role that doesn't involve changing his hair color. This week, Akechi is visited by a young actress, Fumiko (Miho Kanno), who has received a blackmail letter. In an upcoming production, Fumiko will take the role of a vampire, a part she played two years earlier. At that time, another actress auditioned for the same part, and after she lost out she burned herself to death. Ever since then, whenever the play is produced, someone dies.
Synopsis (from Kaze Kiri FX) :
Ranpo R is dope. It's a mystery drama. Each episode is based on a story from the classic Japanese auther Edogawa Ranpo, who imitated Edgar Allen Poe's name and style. I'm enjoying this drama a lot now. It also has some pretty good special guests in each episode. They had Nakama Yukie once. _________________
Why torture yourself when life will do it for you.
(Taken from "Stepkids")
This is a Fall 2004 Drama but it was listed on Winter 2005 Drama List ?
And the telecast time showed that it's only 2 episodes drama,
but the duration showed 7 Episodes ??
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 8:22 am Post subject: Re: Updating the drama database
juliana_phang wrote:
Churasan ����炳��*NEW*
Duration: 26 episodes
Actually it's 156 15-min eps. according to the "official english site" (though I'm not sure how official it is - since the English title is a little strange) and also according to the DVD specs which states 2340 minutes.
BTW...thanks for finally adding this drama to the database!! Arigatou Gozaimasu!!
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 11:58 pm Post subject: Re: Updating the drama database
gregsan wrote:
Actually it's 156 15-min eps. according to the "official english site" (though I'm not sure how official it is - since the English title is a little strange) and also according to the DVD specs which states 2340 minutes.
BTW...thanks for finally adding this drama to the database!! Arigatou Gozaimasu!!
Yup, it ran for 156 episodes as a morning drama for 15 minute slots
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:50 pm Post subject: Re: Correction for Winter 2005 Drama,etc.
enau wrote:
I read in this Database, the telecast time is :
2004-12-29 to 2004-12-30
This is a Fall 2004 Drama but it was listed on Winter 2005 Drama List ?
And the telecast time showed that it's only 2 episodes drama,
but the duration showed 7 Episodes ??
Actually, for dramas starting at the very end of a season like this one, it is listed in the following season only, since most of its episodes will be aired in the following season, right? _________________
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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 3:48 pm Post subject:
Here's another one for the database:
�O�Ȉ� �A���O�Y Gekai Hiiragi Matasaburo / Dr. Hiiragi
Duration : 13 episodes
Telecast : 1995-07-06 to 1995-09-28
TV Station : ANB / TV Asahi
Theme Song : B'z: Love Me, I Love You
Synopsis : (I'll edit this part once I get some more information)
^ This is the Sato B-saku. He was also in Konna Koi no Hanashi.
If I find nice pics to use, I'll try to prepare it for upload. And I'll try to come up with a synopsis of this drama. It's been a while since I watch it and finding one online is harder than I thought.
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 6:59 pm Post subject: Ruri no Shima
I just got done watching this show, and it was far too great to be without a page on this site.
Drama Title:
Ruri no Shima
Drama Title (SJIS):
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Drama Title (English):
Ruri's Island
TV Station:
NTV
Duration:
10 eps
Date Start:
2005-04-16
Date End:
2005-06-18
Viewership:
(someone help me out)
Synopsis:
Ruri no shima is ultimately a story of the healing power of the small island which is the drama's setting (called �u���C���v 'Hatomijima' in the drama, actually �u���ԓ��v 'Hatomajima') and of the small, supportive community which inhabits it.
Hatomijima has only 49 permanent inhabitants, the average age is 63.5 years, and there is only one child at the opening, who is soon gone. Determined to save the island from becoming entirely deserted, Nakama Yuuzou (played by Ogata Ken) sets out to find a child to adopt and to put into the island's elementary school. Until this point, inhabitants of the island have had to move when their children reach middle school because Hatomijima has no middle school. That is a very poor situation, however Nakama (Ogata) fears that the elementary school may disappear as well, and so he seeks a child to take into his home.
What shall happen to Hatomijima? The answer to that question is certain to involve many episodes of heartfelt moments, brilliant acting and script writing, and marvelous direction.
Credit:
dango
Pictures:
Drama Cast:
Narumi Riko (���C ���q) as
Fujisawa Ruri (���� �ڗ�) (11)
Ogata Ken (���` ��) as
Nakama Yuuzou (���� �E��) (60)
Takenouchi Yutaka (�|��� �L) as
Kawashima Tatsuya (�쓇 �B��) (32)
Baishou Mitsuko (�{�� ���Îq) as
Nakama Megumi (���� �b) (55)
Hiraizumi Sei (���� ��) as
Aragaki Jiei (�V�_ ���q) (58)
Shiomi Sansei (���� �O��) as
Miyazono Souhei (�{�� �s��) (52)
Ichige Yoshie (�s�� �ǎ}) as
Aragaki Yoshie (�V�_ ���}) (52)
Konishi Manami (���� �^�ޔ�) as
Shimabukuro Sanae (���� ���Ȃ�) (24)
Kohinata Fumiyo (������ ����) as
Yonemori Teruaki (�Đ� �Ɩ�) (40s)
Kashuu Toshiki (��W ����) as
Saitou Shigeru (�ē� ��) (25)
Igawa Haruka (��� �y) as
Nakashima Mitsuki (���� ����) (30)
Kishibe Ittoku (�ݕ� �꓿) as
Kohama Manabu (���l �w) (58)
Katsumura Masanobu (���� ���M) as
Matsuguma Kouji (���G �_��) (35)
Nishiyama Mayuko (���R ���q) as
Matsuguma Natsumi (���G �ޒÔ�) (32)
Nishida Naomi (���c ����) as
Fujisawa Nao (���� ��) (30)
(NOTE: Kohinata Fumiyo's character is listed as simply 'in his forties' on the official site, this is not normal but it is true.)
Title of Song:
Koko ni shika Sakanai Hana
Title of Song (SJIS):
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Name of Artiste/Singer:
Kobukuro
Name of Artiste/Singer (SJIS):
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Lyrics of Song:
(First verse translated literally to preserve placement(by dango))
there is nothing here but - there is a flower that only blooms here.
as for the weight on your soul - here is a place you can put it down quietly.
the color of the sky shown - the azure sea - from far off one can hear.
as for your laughing voice - listening carefully - it was the sound of the waves.
(Opening portion romanized (by dango))
nanimo nai basho dakeredo - kokoni shika sakanai hanaga aru.
kokoroni kukuritsuketa nimotsuwo - shizukani oroseru basho.
sorano iro utsushitashita - ruri-iro no umi - harukakara kikoeru.
anata no waraigoe ha - yoku kikeba - nami no oto deshita.
samishisa kakusezuni iru nara hitori ni nareba ii
sasayaku hodo no koe de yonderunoha itsumo onaji namae
ano yasashikatta bashoha imademo kawarazuni bokuwo mattekureteimasuka?
saigo made egaode (egaode) nandomo furikaeri (te wo furi)
toozakaru sugatani kuchibiru kamishimeta
imaha komiageru sekibakuno omoini
urunda sekaiwo futtekureru yubisakiwo matteiru
Lyrics of Song (SJIS):
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is listed as 12 episodes here whereas i am seeing that it is 14 eps ... if so, maybe it can be updated in the database out here also
Actually, I'm pretty sure it is 12 episodes.
If you are referring to the version of this drama as posted at d-addicts, that TV cap version was edited by the broadcast station into 14 episodes. There was a discussion on this topic at d-addicts in the torrent threads for this drama.
If you are referring to the version of this drama as posted at d-addicts, that TV cap version was edited by the broadcast station into 14 episodes. There was a discussion on this topic at d-addicts in the torrent threads for this drama.
i hope it is the same drama.. well the cast seemed the same
I think they are probably referring to the same TV capture. It's the only version I know of that has english subs.
I did a quick search on google.co.jp and found some japanese pages that said 12 episodes, but unfortunately the fujitv site doesn't seem to have information on this drama, but my japanese searching skills are pretty limited.
I think they are probably referring to the same TV capture. It's the only version I know of that has english subs.
I did a quick search on google.co.jp and found some japanese pages that said 12 episodes, but unfortunately the fujitv site doesn't seem to have information on this drama, but my japanese searching skills are pretty limited.
It lists 12 episodes with the first and last being 84 minutes, which fits into how I remember the version posted at d-addicts that was split up.
Damn now i am confused ... u saw the links i sent u also ne! they say 14.. and even buruburu has 14 eps in his collection.. that is how my confusion started on refering to jdorama.com
u saw the links i sent u also ne! they say 14.. and even buruburu has 14 eps in his collection..
Yes, I saw them. But here's how I see it. None of them are definitive or authoritative sources. (and as I said, the definitive source fujitv is missing this info, unfortunately). mwduncan appears to be a fansubber/trader. The moderation.dyndns.org page is obviously referring to number of files of a rip, not the number of original broadcast episodes, And the nt2099 site does not list sources for information or give any indication that it's information is authoritative. Anyone who is distributing or referring to the 14 "episode" version will say it it 14 episodes because you get 14 files, but I still maintain that it was broadcast in 12 episodes in Japan.
The reason why I believe the page I cited is more authoritative is that it:
1) is in Japanese,
2) it lists episode titles, and there are only 12, and
3) it appears to list the TV viewership ratings for each episode.
That, plus the fact that I've seen the 14 episode version, and I can easily tell that it was edited (badly) from 12 original broadcast episodes, leads me to the conclusion that it really should be listed as 12 episodes.
Yes, I saw them. But here's how I see it. None of them are definitive or authoritative sources. (and as I said, the definitive source fujitv is missing this info, unfortunately). mwduncan appears to be a fansubber/trader. The moderation.dyndns.org page is obviously referring to number of files of a rip, not the number of original broadcast episodes, And the nt2099 site does not list sources for information or give any indication that it's information is authoritative. Anyone who is distributing or referring to the 14 "episode" version will say it it 14 episodes because you get 14 files, but I still maintain that it was broadcast in 12 episodes in Japan.
The reason why I believe the page I cited is more authoritative is that it:
1) is in Japanese,
2) it lists episode titles, and there are only 12, and
3) it appears to list the TV viewership ratings for each episode.
That, plus the fact that I've seen the 14 episode version, and I can easily tell that it was edited (badly) from 12 original broadcast episodes, leads me to the conclusion that it really should be listed as 12 episodes.
But hey, I could be wrong.
Hmmm well i will give u the credit since u have seen it. so i guess i will go ahead with the 12 into 14 thingy ...
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