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In 1923, the young Kim Shun-Pei moves from Cheju Island (Korea under Japanese rule), to Osaka (Japan). There, he lives in what is now the Ikuno Korea Town. [3] Through the years, he becomes a cruel, greedy and violent man and builds a factory of kamaboko (processed seafood products) in his poor Korean-Japanese community, where he exploits his employees.
Dramacool was launched in 2015, serving as a resource for viewers seeking free access to Asian dramas and films. The platform gained popularity due to its extensive library, user-friendly interface, and frequent updates. Content was categorized by region, including Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai dramas.
Kayli Mills (born December 10, 1994) [3] [4] is an American actress who voices for English versions of anime and Japanese video games.Some of her major roles include Emilia in Re:Zero, Akira Kazama in Street Fighter V, Alice Zuberg in Sword Art Online, Keqing in Genshin Impact, Valac Clara in Welcome to Demon School!
She is known for voicing prominent roles in anime and games such as Sayaka Miki in Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Saya Otonashi in Blood+, Keqing in Genshin Impact, Shizuku in New Game!, Darjeeling in Girls und Panzer, Uni/Black Sister in Hyperdimension Neptunia, Ranko Honjō in My First Girlfriend Is a Gal, Yuka Mochida in Corpse Party, Bea in ...
The final installation, Trick The Movie: Last Stage, [1] premiered in Japan on January 11, 2014, marking the end of the Trick series after 14 years. Presented in chronological order: Season 1 (2000) Season 2 (2002) Trick: The Movie (2002) Season 3 (2003) Trick Shinsaku Special (2005) Trick the Movie 2 (2006) Trick Shinsaku Special 2 (2010)
Nobuta wo Produce [1] (野ブタ。をプロデュース, Nobuta o Purodyūsu) is a Japanese television drama produced and aired in 2005 by NTV.The television show is based on the book of the same name by Gen Shiraiwa (ISBN 4-309-01683-9).
Your Eyes Tell (Japanese: きみの瞳(め)が問いかけている, Hepburn: Kimino mega toikaketeiru) is a 2020 Japanese drama romance film, being a remake of the 2011 South Korean film Always. It is directed by Takahiro Miki and written by Yuichi Toyone.
Hero is a Japanese drama series that first aired on Fuji TV in from January to March 2001. [1] Following a television special and a film adaptation, Fuji TV aired a second series called Hero 2 in 2014. [2] Both series starred Takuya Kimura as a renegade public prosecutor in Tokyo. [2]