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[[File:Genroku_Ryoran.jpg|thumb|250px|Famous kabuki actor Nakamura Kankuro plays the role of Oishi Kuranosuke]]
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==Details==
 
==Details==
*'''Title:''' 元禄繚乱 / Genroku Ryoran
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*'''Title:''' 元禄繚乱 (げんろくりょうらん)
*'''Also Known As:''' Chushingura (see note below)
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*'''Title (romaji):''' Genroku Ryoran
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*'''Also known as:''' Chushingura (see note below)
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*'''Genre:''' Taiga drama, {{Jidaigeki|jidaigeki}}
 
*'''Episodes:''' 49
 
*'''Episodes:''' 49
*'''Genre:''' Taiga drama, historical
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*'''Viewership ratings:''' 25.0 (1st ep), 28.5 (higest ep), 20.2 (average)
*'''Air time:''' Sunday, 8:00pm Japan
 
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
*'''Broadcast period:''' January 10 thru December 12, 1999
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 1999-Jan-10 to 1999-Dec-12
*'''Viewership ratings:''' 25.0 (1st ep), 28.5 (higest ep), 20.2 (average)
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*'''Air time:''' Sunday 20:00
*'''Theme Song:'''
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==Synopsis==
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The 38th NHK Taiga Drama is ''Genroku Ryoran''. The "Forty-seven Loyal Samurai" is one of the most enduring and best loved stories of Japan's history. Generations have grown up hearing the stirring tale of [[Wikipedia:Oishi Yoshio|Oishi Kuranosuke]], chief councillor of the Ako clan who leads his men through suffering and hardship to ultimately avenge their lord after he is unjustly forced to commit harakiri. NHK's 38th Taiga Drama "Genroku Ryoran" is the ambitious remake of this classic epic and boasts a cast that reads like a Who's Who in Japanese entertainment.
  
==Production Credits & Cast==
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
*Scenario by: [[Funabashi Seiichi]]
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*Produced by:
 
*Directed by:
 
*Music by:
 
  
===Cast===
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==Cast==
*[[Nakamura Kankuro]] as [[Wikipedia:Oishi Yoshio|Oishi Kuranosuke]]
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*[[Nakamura Kanburo]] (中村勘三郎) as [[Wikipedia:Oishi Yoshio|Oishi Kuranosuke]]
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*[[Matsudaira Ken]]
 
*[[Matsudaira Ken]]
 
*[[Ishizaka Koji]]
 
*[[Ishizaka Koji]]
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*[[Muta Teizo]]
 
*[[Muta Teizo]]
 
*[[Hashizume Jun]]
 
*[[Hashizume Jun]]
*[[Uchida Shigehiro]]
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*[[Uchida Shige]]
*[[Yamaguchi Takashi]]
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*[[Yamaguchi Takashi]] (山口崇)
 
*[[Reizei Kimihiro]]
 
*[[Reizei Kimihiro]]
 
*[[Tohno Eishin]]
 
*[[Tohno Eishin]]
 
*[[Takuma Shin]]
 
*[[Takuma Shin]]
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*[[Yamanaka So]]
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*[[Ryu Raita]]
 
*[[Ryu Raita]]
 
*[[Natsuki Mari]]
 
*[[Natsuki Mari]]
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*[[Musaka Naomasa]]
 
*[[Musaka Naomasa]]
 
*[[Ikari Koji]]
 
*[[Ikari Koji]]
*[[Kawabe Kyuzo]]
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*[[Kawabe Kyuzo]] (川辺久造)
 
*[[Kajiura Akio]]
 
*[[Kajiura Akio]]
*[[Uchida Shigehiro]]
 
 
*[[Sugawara Kaoru]]
 
*[[Sugawara Kaoru]]
 
*[[Kato Hisato]]
 
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*[[Okina Megumi]]
 
*[[Okina Megumi]]
 
*[[Takaoka Saki]]
 
*[[Takaoka Saki]]
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*[[Tsutsumi Shinichi]]
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*[[Sugimoto Aya]]
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*[[Achiwa Satomi]]
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*[[Miyazaki Aoi]]
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*[[Shinagawa Toru]]
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*[[Asari Yosuke]]
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==Synopsis==
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==Production Credits==
The 38th NHK Taiga Drama is ''Genroku Ryoran''. The "Forty-seven Loyal Samurai? is one of the most enduring and best loved stories of Japan's history. Generations have grown up hearing the stirring tale of [[Wikipedia:Oishi Yoshio|Oishi Kuranosuke]], chief councillor of the Ako clan who leads his men through suffering and hardship to ultimately avenge their lord after he is unjustly forced to commit harakiri. NHK's 38th Taiga Drama "Genroku Ryoran? is the ambitious remake of this classic epic and boasts a cast that reads like a Who's Who in Japanese entertainment.
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*'''Original writing:''' [[Funabashi Seiichi]] (舟橋聖一)
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*'''Screenwriter''': [[Nakajima Takehiro]] (中島丈博)
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*'''Music''': [[Ikebe Shinichiro]] (池辺晋一郎)
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*A few sources refer to this taiga drama as ''Chushingura''. Although the drama is based on the famous story of the 47 ronin, the official name given by NHK is 元禄繚乱, as published on both their website and in their annual publication (ISBN 4-14-923327-6). However, places like JDorama.com and KIKU-TV refer to the drama as ''Chushingura'', and as such many people refer to the taiga drama using that name. -- [[User:Groink|Groink]] 06:44, 24 Jul 2005 (EDT)
 
*A few sources refer to this taiga drama as ''Chushingura''. Although the drama is based on the famous story of the 47 ronin, the official name given by NHK is 元禄繚乱, as published on both their website and in their annual publication (ISBN 4-14-923327-6). However, places like JDorama.com and KIKU-TV refer to the drama as ''Chushingura'', and as such many people refer to the taiga drama using that name. -- [[User:Groink|Groink]] 06:44, 24 Jul 2005 (EDT)
*The story of the 47 ronin have been told in many other movies and TV dramas, including: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033654/combined 47 Ronin] (Shochiku, 1941), [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055850/ Chushingura] with [[Wikipedia:Toshiro Mifune|Mifune Toshiro]] (TOHO, 1962), ''Ako Roshi'' (TOEI, 1985), [[Chuushingura 1/47]] (2001), [[Saigo no Chuushingura]] (NHK, 2004), and [[Chushingura]] (TV Asahi, 2004). -- [[User:Groink|Groink]] 06:44, 24 Jul 2005 (EDT)
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*The story of the 47 ronin have been told in many other movies and TV dramas, including: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033654/combined 47 Ronin] (Shochiku, 1941), [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055850/ Chushingura] with [[Wikipedia:Toshiro Mifune|Mifune Toshiro]] (TOHO, 1962), ''Ako Roshi'' (TOEI, 1985), [[Chuushingura 1/47]] (Fuji TV, 2001), [[Saigo no Chuushingura]] (NHK, 2004), and [[Chushingura]] (TV Asahi, 2004). -- [[User:Groink|Groink]] 06:44, 24 Jul 2005 (EDT)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:元禄繚乱 (NHK大河ドラマ)|Japanese Wikipedia]]
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.57.htm JDorama.com]
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.57.htm JDorama.com]
  
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Latest revision as of 07:11, 29 December 2024

Famous kabuki actor Nakamura Kanburo plays the role of Oishi Kuranosuke

Details

  • Title: 元禄繚乱 (げんろくりょうらん)
  • Title (romaji): Genroku Ryoran
  • Also known as: Chushingura (see note below)
  • Genre: Taiga drama, jidaigeki
  • Episodes: 49
  • Viewership ratings: 25.0 (1st ep), 28.5 (higest ep), 20.2 (average)
  • Broadcast network: NHK
  • Broadcast period: 1999-Jan-10 to 1999-Dec-12
  • Air time: Sunday 20:00

Synopsis

The 38th NHK Taiga Drama is Genroku Ryoran. The "Forty-seven Loyal Samurai" is one of the most enduring and best loved stories of Japan's history. Generations have grown up hearing the stirring tale of Oishi Kuranosuke, chief councillor of the Ako clan who leads his men through suffering and hardship to ultimately avenge their lord after he is unjustly forced to commit harakiri. NHK's 38th Taiga Drama "Genroku Ryoran" is the ambitious remake of this classic epic and boasts a cast that reads like a Who's Who in Japanese entertainment.

User/Viewer Ratings

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Cast


Production Credits

Notes

  • A few sources refer to this taiga drama as Chushingura. Although the drama is based on the famous story of the 47 ronin, the official name given by NHK is 元禄繚乱, as published on both their website and in their annual publication (ISBN 4-14-923327-6). However, places like JDorama.com and KIKU-TV refer to the drama as Chushingura, and as such many people refer to the taiga drama using that name. -- Groink 06:44, 24 Jul 2005 (EDT)
  • The story of the 47 ronin have been told in many other movies and TV dramas, including: 47 Ronin (Shochiku, 1941), Chushingura with Mifune Toshiro (TOHO, 1962), Ako Roshi (TOEI, 1985), Chuushingura 1/47 (Fuji TV, 2001), Saigo no Chuushingura (NHK, 2004), and Chushingura (TV Asahi, 2004). -- Groink 06:44, 24 Jul 2005 (EDT)

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