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Haven't watched much this season so far, only the first episode of Yowakutemo Katemasu, starring Arashi's Ninomiya Kazunari.
Just a story about a researcher played by Nino whose lab is closed down. He then becomes a teacher at his alma mater and after a series of events he becomes the coach of the baseball team. It's enjoyable, I watch it just because there's Ninomiya and Arimura Kasumi :lol
And of course Ninomiya looks younger than his students.


I'm watching this too. It 's pretty cheesy but entertaining .
 

ЯAW

Banned
I'm watching this too. It 's pretty cheesy but entertaining .
Just saw the first episode and I liked it. I'm not usually into this type of shows but this was entertaining. The lead guy looks really young O_O I'm also glad there wasn't any romantical aspect in the show at least not in the first episode, well a small one but I hope they keep it at minimum.

I have also been watching Galileo season 2. Never finished the first season and I'm basically watching this because there isn't much else to watch. I'm kinda mood for slice of life show set in rural japan but can't find any.
 

Go_Ly_Dow

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Just started Hanzawa Naoki...

Sakai Masato is fucking great!

On another note Japanese work/company culture seems so horrible. 24/7 company, company, company.....

Could never live that life.
 

zeroshiki

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Just started Hanzawa Naoki...

Sakai Masato is fucking great!

On another note Japanese work/company culture seems so horrible. 24/7 company, company, company.....

Could never live that life.

Sadly, the life shown in Hanzawa is pretty close to reality.
 
Mozu episode 3-6
I watched episode 3 the day it came out but remember not really liking it. However, watched the next 3 consecutively and it really picked up and now hyped for episode 7. There were some things that I didn't like, but I'll let it slide for now. The series is around a 3.7/5 atm.

Silent Poor 1-2
Saw the first 2 before finals...well, I do like the perfume ending music; I usually don't like their music. Other than that, episode 2 was decent/good but the first episode was...very average. This is going to be a below average-average drama but I'll stick with it.

Thinking of watching Roosevelt Game or Border, probably going to go with the latter or watch an episode of each and go with w/e clicks for me.
 

zeroshiki

Member
that's the vibe I got. Man that sucks :(

explains why consoles sales are declining. people don't even have time to do the things they enjoy :(

Its actually worse when you consider that the 12-hour workday doesn't even count the 3 hours on average you spend inside a train getting to/from work. Its not surprising that smartphones have taken off as much as they have.
 

Go_Ly_Dow

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Its actually worse when you consider that the 12-hour workday doesn't even count the 3 hours on average you spend inside a train getting to/from work. Its not surprising that smartphones have taken off as much as they have.

seriously, fuck being pressured to live your whole life in that environment. can sympathize with the NEET culture.

spending 40 hours a week with/without commute is already enough. the sooner Japanese society rises against it the better.
 

ЯAW

Banned
just finished Hanzawa Naoki!

when can we expect season 2 ?
With luck, 2016. Without luck? In a decade. Watch Roosevelt Game. Source material is from same author who wrote Hanzawa Naoki. It mixes business & sports and so far it has been good mix. The business side is much like Hanzawa Naoki (crooked banksters, evil CEOs, window dressing, etc.) and it has same kinda gotcha moments as Naoki.

Based on the same-titled novel by Ikeido Jun (the writer of Hanzawa Naoki series), the drama unfolds against a backdrop of economic recession. Hosokawa Mitsuru is the current president of the core-precision tools manufacturing company, Aoshima. He was personally recruited from another company by the company's founder, Aoshima Takeshi. Needless to say, this move was not well-favored by the existing management who themselves were vying for the job. Not long after Mitsuru joined the company, the global financial crisis caused the economy to slump, and Aoshima was certainly not exempted from the ill-effects of the slump, which was accentuated by fierce competition within the industry.
Realising that he needs to stem the company's cashflow crisis, Mitsuru proposes to sell the company's baseball club. However, his proposal is opposed by all the other top management, especially Sasai Kotaro, a long-serving employee who feels that he should have been promoted to President instead of Mitsuru. Mikami Fumio, who is the baseball club's manager, also tries to foil Mitsuru's plans of selling the club. Amidst all the enmity of the long-serving management, and also sabotage from a rival company, Mitsuru has to find a way to save the company from its downfall...
 

ЯAW

Banned
Kodoku no Gurume Season 4 to start in July! Awesome news, I simply cannot get enough of this show. I'm already hungry.
 
I am currently watching Kagi no Kakatta Heya.

The main female protagonist doesn't seem to be a particularly skilled actress? But I don't really watch American soap operas/dramas so maybe that's just a thing. The OP does warn about that though. It is hard to tell if it is just an expected part of the genre or legitimately bad actors.

Also damn do they talk fast.
 
I am currently watching Kagi no Kakatta Heya.

The main female protagonist doesn't seem to be a particularly skilled actress? But I don't really watch American soap operas/dramas so maybe that's just a thing. The OP does warn about that though. It is hard to tell if it is just an expected part of the genre or legitimately bad actors.

Also damn do they talk fast.
Yes, not gonna lie, most dramas quality are pretty bad or they have bad actors/actresses. You'll get used to it lol. My standards for acting has gotten low thanks to jdramas.

And not really, they don't really talk fast. Any language you don't know will sound fast to you. lol
 
Yes, not gonna lie, most dramas quality are pretty bad or they have bad actors/actresses. You'll get used to it lol. My standards for acting has gotten low thanks to jdramas.

And not really, they don't really talk fast. Any language you don't know will sound fast to you. lol

Well I'm partially watching to get better at parsing Japanese. Compared to anime, I'm having a much harder time parsing the speech and making out the sounds.
 

Yakkue

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I am currently watching Kagi no Kakatta Heya.

The main female protagonist doesn't seem to be a particularly skilled actress? But I don't really watch American soap operas/dramas so maybe that's just a thing. The OP does warn about that though. It is hard to tell if it is just an expected part of the genre or legitimately bad actors.

Also damn do they talk fast.

Do you meen Toda Erika? I haven't watched Kagi no Kakatta Heya yet, but I liked her in Keizoku 2: SPEC. But yeah, a lot of actors in J-drama aren't top notch.
 
Well I'm partially watching to get better at parsing Japanese. Compared to anime, I'm having a much harder time parsing the speech and making out the sounds.
Really? Well, you'll get used to it in no time; keep watching them.

Mozu 7-8
7th episode: the reveal was predictable is all I can say.
 

Kurita

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Yes, not gonna lie, most dramas quality are pretty bad or they have bad actors/actresses. You'll get used to it lol. My standards for acting has gotten low thanks to jdramas.

And not really, they don't really talk fast. Any language you don't know will sound fast to you. lol
Same haha Now I don't notice bad acting, and I actually kind of like that :lol
 
I grew up a weaboo watching anime almost exclusively but I can't bring myself to watch J Dramas. The acting is just SO BAD. Sometimes when I try to look past the acting, the cliche plots get to me.

Japanese people don't talk and act the way they do in dramas. I know because I live here.

The only drama I like is HANZAWA NAOKI. And Kagawa (the bad guy) is a superb actor. I notice the actors with a Kabuki background like Kagawa are the ones with the best acting. It's a bit overacting but in a good way.
 

dhlt25

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Any recommendation for recent dramas? I've taken a break since legal high 2 and has been itching for a Jdrama.

As for acting in jdrama, I usually go in with a mind set of watching day time television in the state, about the same acting quality lol. It's funny since I think Japan has some of the best movies and finest actors.
 
I grew up a weaboo watching anime almost exclusively but I can't bring myself to watch J Dramas. The acting is just SO BAD. Sometimes when I try to look past the acting, the cliche plots get to me.

Japanese people don't talk and act the way they do in dramas. I know because I live here.

The only drama I like is HANZAWA NAOKI. And Kagawa (the bad guy) is a superb actor. I notice the actors with a Kabuki background like Kagawa are the ones with the best acting. It's a bit overacting but in a good way.

Yeah, they really enunciate every word and phrase in the shows, almost as if talking to a child or a mentally challenged individual.

Irl it sounds more like a machine gun going off.
 

gillty

Banned
The 2003 remake of Shiroi Kyoto is by far the best drama I've watched.


btw you guys need to stop hating on my girl Erika. >.<
 
Yeah, they really enunciate every word and phrase in the shows, almost as if talking to a child or a mentally challenged individual.

Irl it sounds more like a machine gun going off.

I think they try to emulate how acting in theatre (real-life plays), where over the top acting and enunciation is preferred and actually works because of the distance between the audience and stage.

It's bizarre on TV.
 
I think they try to emulate how acting in theatre (real-life plays), where over the top acting and enunciation is preferred and actually works because of the distance between the audience and stage.

It's bizarre on TV.

Yeah that must be the case, because they look directly at the camera/audience at times.

And Kagi no Kakkata Heya is... lol

Interesting show I suppose. Though will they ever change it up and have more than one possible suspect? Also the show has some weird ass editing. It will cut to black in what seems to be the middle of a scene. Then jump to an entirely different scene.
 

ЯAW

Banned
So this summer there is:

New Hero series
S2 of GTO
S2 of Nobunaga no Chef
Aoi Honoo

greatest jdrama season ever
Hero s2 & GTO s2 just feels Fuji's lazy attempt to stay relevant. Instead of creating something new, lets just revival old hits (galileo,hero,etc.) and hope they do well enough.

Aoi Honoo does sound interesting, will check it out.
 
Mozu Final
Must say, the final episode was good. There were a few things that annoyed me with this episode with Shingai and the motivation of the real villain(which was obvious before they revealed it around episode 8) of this season was kinda "eh". But nonetheless, it was an entertaining drama. Of course, there were still some things they didn't cover but hopefully it will in season 2 because I'll definitely will be watching it. Overall, a strong beginning, but it became like a cos wave, while converging into being pretty good overall; nothing really special that made the drama stand out or great, but I liked it nonetheless.

Besides Mozu season 2, I'll be watching Young People. Other than that, nothing else for me. GTO has always been something I want to watch, but I heard the drama wasn't that great. Still might give it a go one day if there is a season that has nothing I want to watch.

It seems like the drama to watched this season was Border though. I only watched the first episode and that was strong. Guess I should have continued watching it.
 

Kurita

Member
Started watching No Con Kid
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To those of us who hit puberty in the 80's, the video game was not part of our daily life yet. It was a genuinely exciting start to the future that we know now. By 2013, video games would be over 30 years old. This drama revisits how the past and the present is linked together through breathtaking games. Every episode will feature an epoch making game, from makers like KONAMI, Sega, NEC, Sony, Taito, Nintendo, etc.
It is the year 1983. At 15, Watanabe Reiji has totally no interest whatsoever in video games, even though his father runs a game center (Game Center Watanabe). On the other hand, another boy his age, Kido Akinobu, is so crazy about the games, he spends hours at Game Center Watanabe. His handler is "KID" and on the Game Center's scoreboard, he is ranked no. 1 in all the games. One day, Reiji sees a very pretty girl playing a game at the center, and he falls in love with her at first sight. Trying to impress her, Reiji pretends to be "KID", and thus begins his foray into video gaming.

Really entertaining so far. I'm not a Japanese teenager from the 80s so I can't really relate to the character but it's not a problem.
The setting and the tone are pretty good. I love Tanaka Kei, Hamano Kenta and Sato Jiro so I knew I'd like this drama.
In this drama the actors all play their characters in the 80s AND in 2013. For some reason, thirty something people playing 15 years old characters doesn't look that out of place. That's Asian Genes&#8482; for you I guess.
 
Border, that finale !

Anyone else watch it?
Just watched all the episodes and wow, this was the drama to watch last season. Mozu was good, but Border was entertaining throughout. That ending! I didn't see that ending coming at all, but I guess it should have been expected since the other people around him noticed he was getting worse.
 

kasane

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Kurita kyun im watching legal high and what happened to the ep 5 case. Seems like ep 6 is totally unrelated so i lost motivation to watch for now
 

Blablurn

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I can totally recommend all the Liar Game seasons. Especially the first. Love those. Another I enjoyed was Majo Saban. I think the English title was "The Witch Trial".
 
Just watched all the episodes and wow, this was the drama to watch last season. Mozu was good, but Border was entertaining throughout. That ending! I didn't see that ending coming at all, but I guess it should have been expected since the other people around him noticed he was getting worse.

Yeah, I watched the last few episodes again, and there was a lot of foreshadowing regarding behavior change .
 
Yeah, I watched the last few episodes again, and there was a lot of foreshadowing regarding behavior change .
Definitely. Episode 7 was a huge indication. It was a well put drama.

Started watching No Con Kid



Really entertaining so far. I'm not a Japanese teenager from the 80s so I can't really relate to the character but it's not a problem.
The setting and the tone are pretty good. I love Tanaka Kei, Hamano Kenta and Sato Jiro so I knew I'd like this drama.
In this drama the actors all play their characters in the 80s AND in 2013. For some reason, thirty something people playing 15 years old characters doesn't look that out of place. That's Asian Genes™ for you I guess.
Thank you for posting this. At first, I was kinda turned off by the premise but decided to watch it because of Haru. It gets better with each episode; Reiji is extremely funny and I love how this drama incorporates the main game they're showing off with the story. Sure, at times the match they have to make decisions are kinda silly and the main story is silly/ isn't that good, it gets the job done, but the characters are great. The one thing I loved about Amachan was the glimpse of the 80's culture through Haruka's eyes and in this drama, we kinda stay in that time period for a good amount of episodes. It was a good drama with a good amount of laughs throughout.

Though for some reason, even though I like Haru as an actress, I feel like Tsubasa Honda would have been a better role for Takano. Maybe because she actually games lol.

Also, I love the touch of the 80's/90's like music and both the theme songs featured in this drama. I want to buy the soundtrack but it seems to only come with the dvd set. :\
 

Kurita

Member
You're welcome. Reiji is definitely hilarious, I love the way he overreacts everytime :lol
I'm not done with the drama yet (gotta wait for subs heh) but I'm sure it'll end up being one my favorites. I also love the cameo of Dragon Quest's creator in the Dragon Quest episode, when he talks about slimes to Reiji's father :lol
 

Ryuukan

Member
I watched Kaseifu no Mita since it was on crunchyroll. I though it was going to be more of a comedy about a crazy maid. Wow was I wrong, still good show even though it was kinda messed up.
 

Damaged

Member
Very new to Jdrama but tried watching 'Rich man, Poor Woman' and really enjoyed it, So far have also watched 'Hungry!' and 'Summer Nude' and loved both of them. Just wish they were a little easier to find
 

Kurita

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Yeah it's a bit annoying that the legal offer in the west for J-Drama isn't good. I hope someday we'll get stuff similar to Crunchyroll (who has a few j-drama actually) with simulcasts...
 
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