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anybody see the drama version they did of Hotaru no Haka (Grave of Fireflies) a couple years back? It was pretty good.
 
Shouta said:
Motokare and Long Vacation are the ones I've seen with her in it.

Motokare was pretty good. I liked most of the actors in that one. Long Vacation is really old.. couldn't get past the second episode. Oyaji is a pretty good one with her as is Shotgun Marriage.

Non related to Hirosue, but Liar Game is pretty awful imo. The plot is so ridiculous and the acting is bad. Even with Erika Toda looking really hot/cute in there, its hard to watch.
 
these shows are corny,terrible,hilarious but im obsessed with them

lately ive watched:
Gokusen
Nodame Cantabile
Hana Yori Dango 1 and 2
Hana Kimi
Stand Up(Fucking Hilarious)
 
I've seen

Denshi
Stand up
One where a 14 year old girl gets knocked up.
A harem show that had pornstars playing as the harem members
 
LiveFromKyoto said:
It's all about Furin Kazan, you girly men. Stop watching dopey chick soap operas just because they have asian girls in them.


Gackt fan confirmed.
 
LiveFromKyoto said:
:lol Actually, it's scary how well he fits that role. But it's really all about Uchino Masaaki - that guy's like if Solid Snake was a real dude chopping up ancient Japan.


Werd, I hope they manage to put Yamamoto Kansuke in Sengoku Basara\Musou in the next itterations.
 
Crayon Shinchan said:
What's this? You guys are talking like there's a live period j-drama? Is there? what's it called? :o
Fuurin Kazan

風林火山
 
I like j-dramas, but is it just me or do they always have the same actors?

Like, that one guy (was the ascii guy in Densha Otoko) who plays the "too cool for school" character. He's in like every show... as the too cool for school character. Actually, I've never seen a J-drama that didn't have a character from Hana Yori Dango in it.
 
vas_a_morir said:
I like j-dramas, but is it just me or do they always have the same actors?

Like, that one guy (was the ascii guy in Densha Otoko) who plays the "too cool for school" character. He's in like every show... as the too cool for school character. Actually, I've never seen a J-drama that didn't have a character from Hana Yori Dango in it.


Well, my guess is that you're watching fansubs. Some groups like specific actors/actresses and so they will sub the dramas with those people in them.
 
vas_a_morir said:
Actually, I've never seen a J-drama that didn't have a character from Hana Yori Dango in it.


Then you haven't seen many dramas before 2005? Or many in general? I mean, yeah, the talent pool isn't huge, but its a lot bigger than you think.

They tend to use popular actors more often because it's an easy way to get ratings.
 
Haven't seen too many J-Drama's, I should definitely check them out. I've seen a couple of Korean Sitcoms, those are pretty good too :D
 
So, what is the mystique of Japanese dramas? I mean do they offer anything other than being in the language from the land of video games? I've never really seen a lot in them, and that gets even less so for a non-japanese audience. I mean, days of our lives probably has the better story arcs/acting/production/everything.

Plus I can't STAND the sound of dramatic Japanese. It just sounds so lame to me.
 
sp0rsk said:
Then you haven't seen many dramas before 2005? Or many in general? I mean, yeah, the talent pool isn't huge, but its a lot bigger than you think.

They tend to use popular actors more often because it's an easy way to get ratings.

Well, of course I was exaggerating.

But, actually you nailed it right on the head. I haven't seen pretty much any before 2005. There are a few I have been looking for, but they simply aren't available or too difficult to find. And, yes, I haven't seen many. Just the ones that Gaf recommends.

I just thought it was funny that the past 3 dramas I checked out had a character from that show as the male lead. For example, Gokusen has that one dude playing the "troubled kid with the heart of gold" character. I didn't even know he was in it. But,
 
One thing that I like about them, is that they end! Rly.
It's nice to have a complete story that is 12 episodes or so... and then, that's it. Things get wrapped up, you move on...and if it's good, it leaves you wanting more.
 
Linkzg said:
in general, Soaps try to be all dramatic, the J-Drama I have seen are atleast funny and upbeat compared to things like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoLB8PxGrQ4

for comparison sake: Nodame Cantabile Rhapsody in Blue scene

Japanese dramas seem to me to have the same over the top mellowdrama that Soaps do;there are plenty of lame detective/hospital stories. It's probably partially true that there are some funny upbeat parts, but I would say it's a smaller part of it.
 
More of a sports/variety show watcher, but I catch a Japanese drama now and again on television. Was catching a little bit of a drama called First Kiss, nothing all that special though.

Here are the TV rankings for dramas if anyone is interested.

Link
 
vas_a_morir said:
I like j-dramas, but is it just me or do they always have the same actors?

Like, that one guy (was the ascii guy in Densha Otoko) who plays the "too cool for school" character. He's in like every show... as the too cool for school character. Actually, I've never seen a J-drama that didn't have a character from Hana Yori Dango in it.

There are 4 TV season a year in Japan, so most drama actors are in 4 different series a year, in addition to other variety type shows and appearances. Also entertainers in Japan seem more like everyday workers, and less like the pampered stars in US TV shows.
 
kpop100 said:
More of a sports/variety show watcher, but I catch a Japanese drama now and again on television. Was catching a little bit of a drama called First Kiss, nothing all that special though.

Here are the TV rankings for dramas if anyone is interested.

Link

I saw ads for this on the subway recently.

I have a feeling this was on TV a couple of years ago though. Or at least I remember seeing bilboards for it.
 
tnw said:
I saw ads for this on the subway recently.

I have a feeling this was on TV a couple of years ago though. Or at least I remember seeing bilboards for it.

Almost all of the Japanese dramas give me that "haven't I seen this a couple years ago?" feeling to be honest, so I'm not surprised.
 
kpop100 said:
There are 4 TV season a year in Japan, so most drama actors are in 4 different series a year, in addition to other variety type shows and appearances. Also entertainers in Japan seem more like everyday workers, and less like the pampered stars in US TV shows.

It's true. There's this guy, he's like the Regis Philbin of Japan:

captain-domino_main.jpg


He's insane, he's in like four shows a day. And they're all live! Starts off with the morning show, then a current affairs type show, then variety in the afternoon, then game shows in the evening (he even hosts the Japanese verison of Who Wants to be a Millionaire). The guy's Captain Domino on weekends and even does commercials too! I'm pretty sure he's a robot.
 
ファイナル アンサー?

minamonta, ugh, I can't stand his morning show.

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vas_a_morir said:
I like j-dramas, but is it just me or do they always have the same actors?

Like, that one guy (was the ascii guy in Densha Otoko) who plays the "too cool for school" character. He's in like every show... as the too cool for school character. Actually, I've never seen a J-drama that didn't have a character from Hana Yori Dango in it.

I just started to watch Hana Yori Dango, and the one other show I remember this guy from was GTO, where he was [spoilers]bullied by by some girls[/spoiler]. It is hilarious how opposite they are.

and im trying to watch a bunch of J-Drama lately, I finished Dragon Zakura which I enjoyed quite a bit, now Hana Yori Dango, next I have no clue.
 
Watching Yama Onna Kabe Onna (Mountain Woman, Wall woman (referring to the size of their breasts))

Pretty funny show. Enjoyable, feel good, silly. With actresses from other shows I've watched already. So classic J-drama stuff. lovely.

Also watched some Detective Academy drama... ooh boy. This one's no good. Stay away. Watch the anime. Live drama version is very poor IMO.
 
Hana Yori Dango is unbelievable, it is sooo good.

I cant believe how much I am enjoying it, I wish I found out earlier about how amazing it is.


has anyone seen Bambino? is that any good?
 
Linkzg said:
Hana Yori Dango is unbelievable, it is sooo good.

I cant believe how much I am enjoying it, I wish I found out earlier about how amazing it is.
Serious question... do you really think it's good, or is this more of a "so bad, it's good" thing?

I'm watching it too... it's sooo terrible... but kind of funny every once in a while (and the main girl is of course crazy cute :lol). The comedic parts are enjoyable, but the drama comes off as trying to take itself seriously, when really it's like a power-rangers episode in terms of sophistication.

Needless to say, I'll keep watching.
 
I just watched all of HYD 1 & 2 this weekend after reading all of the manga earlier this week. I don't know if I would have liked it if I wasn't familiar with the source. They really didn't develop Doumyouji enough to make him likeable.

Inoue Mao was really good though :)
 
sky said:
Serious question... do you really think it's good, or is this more of a "so bad, it's good" thing?

I'm watching it too... it's sooo terrible... but kind of funny every once in a while (and the main girl is of course crazy cute :lol). The comedic parts are enjoyable, but the drama comes off as trying to take itself seriously, when really it's like a power-rangers episode in terms of sophistication.

Needless to say, I'll keep watching.

it was half and half.

I laughed all at all the fighting scenes and some other moments were pretty bad, but in general I thought it was awesome.

oh, and pretty much every scene with western people or set in New York were awful, the one scene from HYD2 that had me laughing hard was when the two guys were saying "what do you want with Mr. Domyoshi".

sp0rsk said:
I would totally let Inoue Mao do all sorts of bad things to me.

I agree.

normally I dont find many girls that attractive when watching J-Drama, but I thought she was very nice on the eyes.
 
GTO is awesome :lol Tried to like Densha Otoko, it was alright but didn't enjoy it that much.
I'll give Nodame Cantabile a try these week.
 
I've seen at least 50 different J-Dramas.

Ikebukuro West Gate Park (IWGP) is by far my favorite. The books are really good too for those who can read Japanese.

Some of my other favorites are:

Kisarazu Cat's Eye
Gokusen 1 & 2 (I liked 1 more)
My Boss My Hero
Miseinen
Long Vacation
GTO
Stand Up!
Hero
Hakusen Nagashi
Hitotsu Yane No Shita (1 & 2)
 
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