Difference between revisions of "Hyakki Yakosho"
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*'''Producer:''' 植野浩之、茶ノ前香、曽根和子、井口喜一、永井麗子 | *'''Producer:''' 植野浩之、茶ノ前香、曽根和子、井口喜一、永井麗子 | ||
*'''Director:''' 石川淳一、植田泰史、小山田雅和、星田良子 | *'''Director:''' 石川淳一、植田泰史、小山田雅和、星田良子 | ||
| − | *'''Screenwriter:''' 金子二郎, 福田卓郎 | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' 金子二郎, [[Fukuda Takuro]] (福田卓郎) |
| − | *'''Music | + | *'''Music:''' [[Mori Hideharu]] (森英治) |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 00:38, 21 October 2007
Details
- Title: 百鬼夜行抄
- Title (romaji): Hyakki Yakosho
- Also known as: Tales of Night-Prowling Ghosts
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Supernatural
- Episodes: 9
- Broadcast network: NTV
- Broadcast period: 2007-Feb-3 to 2007-Apr-1
- Air time: Saturday 1:20 to 1:50
- Theme song: Fonogenico「ねがいごと」
Synopsis
Based on the manga of the same name by Ima Ichiko, Ritsu is the grandson of Iijima Kagyuu, a novelist who wrote about supernatural phenomena. From his grandfather, Ritsu inherited the ability to see ghosts, demons and spirits. Thirteen years ago, Ritsu's father, Iijima Takahiro passed away and miraculously came back alive. Only Ritsu knows the truth: a demon named Ao-arashi entered his father's body and brought it back to life. Since then the demon has been living as Ritsu's father. It made a promise to Kagyuu that it would protect Ritsu until his eighteenth birthday. After that all bets are off. Ritsu's eighteenth birthday is coming up soon. What will happen then?
Cast
- Hosoda Yoshihiko as Iijima Ritsu
- Suga Sakura (須賀さくら) as Young Ritsu
- Sakai Ayana as Iijima Tsukasa
- Watanabe Ikkei as Iijima Takahiro / Ao-arashi
- Yamada Meikyou as Iijima Kagyuu
- Ichige Yoshie as Iijima Yaeko
- Ishino Yoko as Iijima Kinu
- Amano Hironari as Akama
- Watanabe Michiko (渡辺道子) as Ojiro
- Yuzawa Koichiro (湯澤幸一郎) as Okuro
- Kubo Yuki (久保結季) as Arawaka Mamayo
- Mukai Osamu
Production Credits
- Original work: Ima Ichiko (今市子)
- Producer: 植野浩之、茶ノ前香、曽根和子、井口喜一、永井麗子
- Director: 石川淳一、植田泰史、小山田雅和、星田良子
- Screenwriter: 金子二郎, Fukuda Takuro (福田卓郎)
- Music: Mori Hideharu (森英治)
