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The Dinner Table Detective (謎解きはディナーのあとで, Nazotoki wa Dinā no Ato de, lit. "The After-Dinner Mysteries") is a Japanese television drama series based on the mystery novel series of the same name by Japanese author Tokuya Higashigawa. It premiered on Fuji TV on October 18, 2011. [1]
Something's Wrong with Us (Japanese: 私たちはどうかしている, Hepburn: Watashitachi wa Dōka Shiteiru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsumi Ando. It was serialized in Kodansha 's josei manga magazine Be Love from December 2016 to July 2021.
From July 15, 2010 until September 30, every Thursday night, the TV drama The Japanese That The Japanese Don't Know aired on Yomiuri TV (every Thursday from 23:58 until 24:38). Whilst the drama version is based on the original comics, the main character Haruko has been involved in more problems with the teachers and students than in the comics.
Vivant (ヴィヴァン, stylized as VIVANT) is a TBS drama that started airing on 16 July 2023, starring Masato Sakai. The screenplay was written by Katsuo Fukuzawa, who is also the director. Fukuzawa was also director of Hanzawa Naoki and Black Forceps . [ 1 ]
Tomoko's mother (智子の母親, Tomoko no Hahaoya) Voiced by: Risa Hayamizu (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English) Tomoko and Tomoki's mother, who is often concerned about her daughter's well-being. Kiko Satozaki (里崎 希心, Satozaki Kiko) / Kii (きーちゃん, Kī-chan) Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); Juliet Simmons (English)
The Kitazawas: We Mind Our Own Business (Japanese: もみ消して冬~わが家の問題なかったことに~, Hepburn: Momikeshite Fuyu ~Wagaya no Mondai Nakatta Koto ni~) is a Japanese family comedy drama starring Ryosuke Yamada, Haru, and Yukiyoshi Ozawa. It was first broadcast on January 13, 2018, on Nippon TV. [2]
Extremely Inappropriate! (Japanese: 不適切にもほどがある!, Hepburn: Futekisetsu ni mo Hodo ga Aru!) is a 2024 Japanese comedy musical drama television series about a man and his friends who time travels back-and-fourth between 1986 and 2024 (), where the man finds that his Shōwa-era way of being conflicts with contemporary Japanese society.
The first episode of Priceless had the third-highest viewership rating of all Autumn 2012 Japanese television drama debut episodes with a rating of 16.9% in the Kanto region, behind Aibou 11 (with a rating of 19.9%) and Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon (with a rating of 18.6%). [3]