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Like the character of Megumi Noda, he is based on a real person of the same name. The real James DePriest was Permanent Conductor of The Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra from 2005 to 2008. DePriest also conducted the Nodame Orchestra, which provided the music for both the live-action drama and anime adaptations.
More television networks, advertisers, and Japanese drama fans use the numbers from this firm than any other. The ratings focus on the Kanto (Tokyo) and the Kansai (Osaka) areas, which are believed to be a good representation of what most of Japan watches. The ratings become available for the general public every Wednesday.
Good Luck!! topped the Japanese drama ratings with 35% of the Japanese viewership in 2003. [3] The first episode aired on January 19, 2003, with ratings of 31.6%, the third highest ratings of an opening episode, behind Beautiful Life and HERO, also starring Takuya Kimura. The single episode ratings are as follows: [4]
Unnatural (アンナチュラル, Unnatural) is a 2018 Japanese television drama, starring Satomi Ishihara, Arata Iura, Masataka Kubota, Mikako Ichikawa and Yutaka Matsushige. [1] It aired every Friday at 22:00 ( JST ) on TBS from January 12, 2018, to March 16, 2018.
List of anime releases made concurrently in the United States and Japan; List of anime series by episode count; List of anime theatrically released in the United States; Lists of anime and manga characters; List of bisexual characters in anime; List of gay characters in anime; List of highest-grossing anime films; List of lesbian characters in ...
Voiced by: Takuya Satō [4] (drama CD), Ryōta Suzuki [5] (anime) (Japanese); Dio Garner [6] (English) Portrayed by: Keita Machida (TV drama) [7] Kurosawa is a salaryman working at the same company as Adachi. He is friendly and his good looks makes him popular in the office, but he is also secretly in love with Adachi and often fantasizes about ...
House of Ninjas (Japanese: 忍びの家, Hepburn: Shinobi no Ie) is a Japanese television series developed by Dave Boyle for Netflix based on a story by Kento Kaku (acting as co-executive producer), [1] Yoshiaki Murrao and Takafumi Imai. [2]
Kakegurui is a 2018 Japanese television drama based on the manga of the same name.Released a year after an anime based on the same manga, the series was broadcast for ten episodes on MBS and TBS from January to March 2018; a second five-episode season was broadcast in April 2019.