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Japanese Title Ep. Network Lead Actor/Actress Web Page Theme Song AVG Rating 2010 | Mar. 21 Mon. 20:00 | 20:54 Mito Kōmon (XLII) 水戸黄門 第42部: TBS: Kōtarō Satomi: web: Jan. 17 | Mar. Mon. 21:00 | 21:54 Taisetsu na Koto wa Subete Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta 大切なことはすべて君が教えてくれた: CX: Erika Toda, Haruma Miura ...
Nankyoku Tairiku (南極大陸) is a 2011 Japanese television drama series that premiered on TBS on October 16, 2011. [1] List of episodes. 1.
A Channel (2011) Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera (2011) Dream Eater Merry (2011) Haganai (2011) The Idolmaster (2011) Infinite Stratos (2011) Kämpfer für die Liebe (2011) Mobile Suit Gundam AGE (2011–2012) Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011) Amagami SS+ plus (2012) Blast of Tempest (2012–2013) Busou Shinki (2012) Eureka Seven: AO (2012) K (2012 ...
Television series which originated in Japan and began in the year 2011. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Japan should be removed from this category. 2006
Drama October 13, 2011 – December 22, 2011 Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de: Fuji TV: December 20 Drama October 18, 2011 – December 20, 2011 Rebound: Nippon TV: June 29 Drama April 27, 2011 – June 29, 2011 Sgt. Frog: TV Tokyo: April 2 anime April 3, 2004 - April 2, 2011 SKE48 no Magical Radio: Nippon TV: December 27 Variety show
Rebound (リバウンド, Ribaundo) is a Japanese romantic comedy television drama series that aired from 27 April to 29 June 2011 on Nippon TV. [1] Saki Aibu played the lead role as an 85 kg weight woman with special makeup. [2] It's available on Crunchyroll. [3]
A Yell from Heaven (Japanese: 天国からのエール) (2011) – Japanese drama film inspired by the true story of Hikaru Oshiro, an Okinawan altruist who founded the "Ajisai Ongaku Mura", a music village that is open for all to use [8]
"Gō: The princesses' Sengoku) is a 2011 Japanese historical drama television series and the 50th NHK taiga drama. It was written for television by Kumiko Tabuchi, [1] based on her own novel of the same name. The drama stars Juri Ueno in the title role, with Rie Miyazawa and Asami Mizukawa as Cha-cha and Hatsu respectively, the sisters of Gō. [2]