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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:07 am Post subject: Room of King
Title (English): Room of King
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Synopsis
A game is initiated between four roommates, and the winner will gain ownership of their luxurious apartment in the Aoyama district. How will the battle unfold between a freeter, an OL, a gynecologist, a cook and a stylist?
Genre: Comedy
Broadcast network: Fuji TV
Broadcast period: 2008-Oct-04 to 2008-Nov
Air time: Saturday 23:10
Theme song: Ai NEED by kimaguren
Cast
Mizushima Hiro as Mori Jiro (freeter)
Suzuki Anne as Asada Asako (OL)
Igawa Haruka as Hibiki Kyoko (gynecologist)
Itao Itsuji as Mago Kenichi (cook)
Saiki Shigeru (�Ė�����) as Ijuin Take (real estate agent)
Gashuin Tatsuya as Ijuin Ume (real estate agent)
Mickey Curtis (�~�b�L�[�E�J�[�`�X) as Ijuin Matsu (real estate agent)
Watabe Atsuro as Majima Yohei (stylist) _________________
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 11:51 am Post subject:
I watched the first episode. It's only 36 minutes without commercials, mainly just an introduction of characters. I am a bit confused as to what this is trying to be (didn't really understand the humour) ... can't say I'm interested. The cook didn't appear in the first episode I think. Igawa Haruka looked very glamourous while Suzuki Anne was probably the opposite (that hairstyle ). Watabe Atsuro only appeared in the last few minutes.
Freeter (�t���[�^�[, furītā?) (other spellings below) is a Japanese expression for people between the age of 15 and 34 who lack full time employment or are unemployed, excluding homemakers and students. They may also be described as underemployed or freelance workers. These people do not start a career after high school or university but instead usually live as parasite singles with their parents and earn some money with low skilled and low paid jobs. The low income makes it difficult for freeters to start a family, and the lack of qualifications makes it difficult to start a career at a later point in life.
Freeter (�t���[�^�[, furītā?) (other spellings below) is a Japanese expression for people between the age of 15 and 34 who lack full time employment or are unemployed, excluding homemakers and students. They may also be described as underemployed or freelance workers. These people do not start a career after high school or university but instead usually live as parasite singles with their parents and earn some money with low skilled and low paid jobs. The low income makes it difficult for freeters to start a family, and the lack of qualifications makes it difficult to start a career at a later point in life.
Thanks for the info.
Sounds like it would've be more interesting if he were a fritter.
Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Posts: 5042 Location: where the sun never stop shining
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:21 am Post subject:
xploring wrote:
I watched the first episode. It's only 36 minutes without commercials, mainly just an introduction of characters. I am a bit confused as to what this is trying to be (didn't really understand the humour) ... can't say I'm interested. The cook didn't appear in the first episode I think. Igawa Haruka looked very glamourous while Suzuki Anne was probably the opposite (that hairstyle ). Watabe Atsuro only appeared in the last few minutes.
yea i knowwhat u mean but i didn't really get when suski cam i can of didn't finish
so I will have to look at it twice andsee how its gone be
Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Posts: 5042 Location: where the sun never stop shining
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:25 pm Post subject:
K.T.Tran wrote:
Is the drama really that bad? predictable? or boring O___o
well it all have to with people some ma take it dfferently than some.
well to me i fine okay not borning or too predictable but its okay _________________
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