Koi no Kiseki
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Details
- Title: 恋の奇跡
- Title (romaji): Koi no Kiseki
- Also known as: Miracle of love / Romance is a miracle
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Romance, tragedy
- Episodes: 12
- Viewership ratings: 15.3%
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Broadcast period: 1999-Apr-15 to 1999-Jul-01
- Air time: Thursday 21:00
- Theme song: Kaze no jidai by Fujii Fumiya
Synopsis
Tsukamoto Taeko (Hazuki) is an obese girl with doting parents, living happily despite her appearance. Things starts to change when her father brings home a mysterious "relative" called Kurata Yukino (Kanno), a girl with an angelic face and who seems eager to please them. However, Taeko and her mother Ayako (Akiyoshi) starts to question her motive in moving into their house when Yukino seems to behave suspiciously. Taeko's mother is killed after making a call to Taeko, saying that she is on her way to investigate Yukino's background. After the incident, Yukino told Taeko that an ugly person has an ugly heart, which hurt Taeko so deeply that she tries to kill herself. At the crucial moment, a man who is about to change Taeko's entire life saves her. He is a respectable doctor, Ijiri Tatsuhiko (Tanabe). He helps her to overcome her obesity, and a year later, Taeko becomes a changed person. Only when Taeko returns home that she realises her father is missing. Her only clue lies in Yukino, and she becomes a makeup artist to get close to her. However, her beauty does not go unnoticed, and Yukino is jealous. As Taeko starts her path to stardom, Yukino uses many despicable methods to stop her, and also snatches away Taeko's love interest Kai Masato (Hagiwara)... --Le Chateau de Jo
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Cast
- Hazuki Riona
- Kanno Miho
- Hagiwara Masato
- Tanabe Seiichi
- Fujii Fumiya
- Yamaguchi Ayumi
- Akiyoshi Kumiko
- Nagashima Eiko
- Nezu Jinpachi
- Tsumabuki Satoshi
- Akai Hidekazu
- Hatano Hiroko
- Yabe Kenji
Production Credits
- Original writing: Morita Yuuko (もりたゆうこ)
- Screenwriter: Nakazono Miho, Yoshimoto Masahiro
- Producer: Sasaki Motoi, Wada Toyohiko (和田豊彦)
- Director: Nakajima Satoru, Akabane Hiroshi (赤羽博), Eguchi Masakazu (江口正和)

