Tsugumi e...
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Details
- Title: つぐみへ…
- Title (romaji): Tsugumi e...
- Title (English): Dear Tsugumi
- Tagline: ~小さな命を忘れない~
- Tagline (romaji): ~Chiisana Inochi no Wasurenai~
- Also known as: Kidnap
- Genre: Mystery, family, human drama
- Episodes: 11
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Broadcast period: 2000-Jul-06 to 2000-Sep-14
- Air time: Thursday 20:54-21:48
- Theme songs: "The Rose" by Suzuki & "Chizu ni nai Basho" by Janne Da Arc
Synopsis
Yumi and Takashi have finally purchased their dream house and have moved to a new town with their daughter, Tsugumi. Although they are happy and full of hopes, a tragic event overtakes them. Tsugumi disappears. While they search desperately with the cooperation of Yoshimura, Tsugumi's dentist, Tsugumi is found to have fallen down a cliff, and has been pronounced dead at the hospital. Yumi and Takashi can't believe her death was a mere accident. But even the police and media refuse to take their side. Takashi feels that the assailant is being protected and swears revenge. Through her heartwarming relations with detective Hikage, and Ryoko, a magazine reporter, Yumi tries to revive herself and her family. Through a tragedy that cannot be ignored, this drama questions the meaning of "family" and "life". --TV Asahi
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Cast
- Tsuruta Mayu as Okazaki Yumi
- Nakamura Toru as Okazaki Takashi
- Haruna Misaki (春名美咲) as Okazaki Tsugumi
- Yamazaki Tsutomu as Kusakabe Shoji
- Kaneko Ken as Yoshimura Masaki
- Sato Tamao as Suganuma Ryoko
- Kondo Yoshimasa as Fujita Noboru
- Otani Naoko as Yoshimura Hisae
- Takagi Rina as Hasegawa Midori
- Murakami Ayaka (村上綾歌) as Sawaki Kozue
- Matsuzawa Kazuyuki as Komiyama Keichi
- Kitamura Soichiro as Kurasawa Mikio
- Sasaki Sumie as Okazaki Kaoru
- Watanabe Ikkei as Koishi Junsa
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Terada Toshio, Odagiri Masaaki (小田切正明)
- Producer: Shimoda Kazuhisa, Uchiyama Satoko
- Director: Odagiri Masaaki (小田切正明)
- Music: Suo Yoshikazu (周防義和)