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Yeon Woo-jin as Oh Soo-min; A dutiful and reckless Catholic priest who is a member of 634 Regia. Twenty years prior to the series, Soo-min and his father, along with priest Moon Ki-seon, witnessed the death of his mother at a young age, where she was possessed and killed by a demon due to his father's refusal to believe in exorcism preventing her from receiving one.
Leave It to the Nurses 4 (ナースのお仕事 4) - starring Arisa Mizuki, Yuki Matsushita, Kazue Itō, Naohito Fujiki, and Yumi Adachi The Other Side of Midnight (真夜中は別の顔) - starring Asaka Seto , Kōji Kikkawa , Koyuki , Toshiyuki Hosokawa , and Tetsuji Tamayama and features music by Miki Imai (Theme song - Hohoemi no hito) and ...
Theme music and background music set the overall tone of Japanese drama series. Most dramas will start off with one or two minutes of theme music during the opening credits. Other dramas will have, at the very least, a catchy melody in the beginning, displaying the show's name for a few seconds, and then one to two minutes of ending theme music ...
5-ji Kara 9-ji Made: Watashi ni Koi Shita Obōsan (5→9(5時から9時まで)〜私に恋したお坊さん〜) is a 2015 Fuji TV Japanese television drama series starring Satomi Ishihara and Tomohisa Yamashita. [1] The drama is based on the manga series From Five to Nine by Miki Aihara. [2]
The original 1979 series aired on public broadcaster NHK in Japan, and went on to inspire several other Japanese family drama series, and even a feature film adaptation in 2003.
Japanese drama may refer to: Noh, a major form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century; Japanese television drama, referred to in Japanese as terebi dorama (テレビドラマ) Radio drama in Japan, often related to anime and manga series
Naoki Hanzawa (Japanese: 半沢直樹, Hepburn: Hanzawa Naoki) is a 2013 and 2020 Japanese television series by Japanese broadcaster TBS based on the Hanzawa Naoki series of novels by Jun Ikeido . [1] It follows the story of Naoki Hanzawa, a banker working for the largest bank in Japan, Tokyo Chuo Bank.
Confetti Smile sungs the opening theme titled "Meaning of Life". [3] The anime has 3 versions: general version for regular TV audiences, an R15 version that is broadcast in AT-X, and an R18 version that can be digitally rented via ComicFesta Anime Zone. [4] [non-primary source needed]