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The Gokusen television drama was popular in Japan. [29] The first season had average viewer ratings of 17.4% in 2002, while the second season jumped to 28.0% in average ratings in 2005. [ 30 ] The last season had average viewer ratings of 22.8%, the highest average rating among other TV dramas that aired around the time.
This is a list of episodes for the anime and drama adaptations of the manga series Gokusen. Episode list ... "Gokusen Special: Goodbye Class 3D ~ Yankumi's Tearful ...
Gokusen: The Movie (ごくせん The Movie) is a 2009 Japanese film, based on manga series Gokusen. It was directed by Tōya Satō, who also directed the live-action film version of Kaiji. This film is the sequel to the television drama Gokusen season 3, and the last of the series. This film has action, comedy and drama just like the TV series.
Shun Oguri (小栗 旬, Oguri Shun, born December 26, 1982) is a Japanese actor and voice actor, [1] son of stage director Tetsuya Oguri, [2] and the youngest of 3 siblings, including older brother Ryo, who is also an actor.
In 2000, Nakama demonstrated her talent for comedy with her lead role in the Japanese television drama Trick which proved so popular that it had two more seasons and four film versions, but it was the top-rating 2002 TV series Gokusen, a live-action version of the popular manga, that established her as one of Japan's most popular and bankable ...
Haruma Miura (三浦 春馬, Miura Haruma, April 5, 1990 [1] – July 18, 2020 [2]) was a Japanese actor and singer. He made his acting debut in the television drama Agri (1997) and rose to popularity after starring in the film Koizora (2007), winning Newcomer of the Year at the 31st Japan Academy Prize.
Akanishi returned to the small screen in 2005 in the second season of the award-winning and popular NTV school drama, Gokusen, starring opposite Yukie Nakama and former bandmate Kazuya Kamenashi. The show won "Best Drama" at the 44th Television Drama Academy Awards and ended its run with an average viewership rating of 27.8%.
Mizushima first appeared on Japanese television in 2005, where he played Hiro Misawa, a minor character in the second season of Gokusen.In the same year, he found guest starring roles in Japanese dramas such as Ame to Yume no Ato ni and a small role in the TBS drama Brother Beat.