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==Details==
 
==Details==
*'''Title:''' ワンダフルライフ / Wonderful Life
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*'''Title:''' ワンダフルライフ
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*'''Title (English):''' Wonderful Life
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*'''Format:''' Renzoku
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*'''Genre:''' Sports
 
*'''Episodes:''' 12
 
*'''Episodes:''' 12
*'''Genre:''' Sports
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*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV
*'''Air time:'''
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Apr-13 to 2004-Jun-29
*'''Viewership:'''
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*'''Air time:''' [[Hikyu|Tuesday 21:00]]
*'''Broadcasted by:''' Fuji TV
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*'''Theme song:''' ''Kimi wa Tomodachi'' by [[Hirai Ken]]
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-04-14 to 2004-06-29
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*'''Theme Song:''' キミ??も?? [平井堅]
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==Synopsis==
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Kirishima is the most famous baseball player in Japan. However, an unfortunate injury forces him to retire. His family abandons him, and all that's left is a vacant coaching position at a local baseball team for young boys. This club is on the verge of being disbanded—so far, they have never won a single game. Will Kirishima be able to help the club?
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Through the television screen, popular baseball player Kirishima tells the kids, "dreams come true." His baseball techniques are so fantastic that he is called the "miracle man." But in reality, Kirishima is an arrogant and selfish flirt who spends money like there's no tomorrow.
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Mizuki is a girl who wants to become a lawyer. Her brother plays on Kirishima's team, but can't stand the sight of Kirishima. She hates men who fool around, and especially those who deceive children. Will Mizuki and Kirishima be able to come to a mutual understanding? ''--Fuji TV''
  
==Cast & Credits==
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
*'''Producer:'''
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*'''Director:'''
 
*'''Screenwriter:'''
 
*'''Music by:'''
 
  
===Cast===
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==Cast==
*[[Sorimachi Takashi]]
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*[[Sorimachi Takashi]] as Kirishima Akira
*[[Hasegawa Kyoko]]
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*[[Hasegawa Kyoko]] as Isayama Mizuki
*[[Yajima Norito]]
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*[[Yashima Norito]] as Tsumasaka Masayoshi
*[[Horiuchi Ken]]
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*[[Horiuchi Ken]] as Okegawa Osamu
*[[Taguchi Hiromasa]]
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*[[Taguchi Hiromasa]] as Hayashi Jiro
*[[Ohshima Satoko]]
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*[[Inuyama Inuko]] as Hayashi Nobuko
*[[Yoshimoto Miyoko]]
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*[[Muramatsu Toshifumi]] as Onoda Isao
*[[Ichikawa Yui]]
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*[[Oshima Satoko]] as Onoda Sanae
*[[Hamada Mari]]
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*[[Yoshimoto Miyoko]] as Shinoda Mika
*[[Nishimura Masahiko]]
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*[[Ichikawa Yui]] as Katsuragi Touko
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*[[Hamada Mari]] as Isayama Yukie
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*[[Kobayashi Katsuya (1943)|Kobayashi Katsuya]] as Tsumaka Noriaki
 
*[[Kaneko Noboru]]
 
*[[Kaneko Noboru]]
 
*[[Oishi Megumi]]
 
*[[Oishi Megumi]]
 
*[[Masu Takeshi]]
 
*[[Masu Takeshi]]
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*[[Ito Shiro]]
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*[[Nishimura Masahiko]] as Isayama Yasushi
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*[[Sato Kazuya]]
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*[[Sawamura Ikki]] (ep5, 8)
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*[[Moriguchi Yoko]] (guest)
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*[[Takahashi Kento]]
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*[[Murata Takehiro]] as Murai Koichiro (ep7)
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*[[Hiwatashi Shinji]] (ep10,12)
  
==Synopsis==
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===Momonoki Jaguars===
Kirishima is the most famous baseball player in Japan. However, an unfortunate injury forces him to retire. His family abandons him, and all that's left is a vacant coaching position at a local baseball team for young boys. This club is on the verge of being disbanded—so far, they have never won a single game. Will Kirishima be able to help the club?
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*[[Kawaguchi Shouhei]] as Isayama Sho
 
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*[[Matsukawa Naruki]] as Konsuke
Through the television screen, popular baseball player Kirishima tells the kids, "dreams come true." His baseball techniques are so fantastic that he is called the "miracle man." But in reality, Kirishima is an arrogant and selfish flirt who spends money like there's no tomorrow.
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*[[Kumatani Tomohiro]]
 
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*[[Kawakita Junya]]
Mizuki is a girl who wants to become a lawyer. Her brother plays on Kirishima's team, but can't stand the sight of Kirishima. She hates men who fool around, and especially those who deceive children. Will Mizuki and Kirishima be able to come to a mutual understanding?
 
  
Fuji TV
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==Production Credits==
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Fukuda Yasushi]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Ogura Hisao]], [[Kimura Motoko]] (木村元子)
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*'''Director:''' [[Ueda Yasushi]], [[Kono Keita]], [[Kitagawa Manabu]] (北川学), [[Kinoshita Takao]]
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*'''Music:''' [[Sahashi Toshihiko]]
  
==Review==
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/wonderful/ Official Site]
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:ワンダフルライフ (テレビドラマ)|Japanese Wikipedia]]
  
==Other Resources==
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{{SeasonRing|Fuji TV|[[Kayou 9 (Fuji TV)|Tuesday 21:00]]|Winter 2004|[[Fire Boys]]|Summer 2004|[[Water Boys 2]]}}
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.814.htm JDorama.com]
 
  
[[Category:JDrama]]
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[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2004]] [[Category:Fuji TV]]
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[[Category:Fuji TV]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 25 December 2025

Wonderful Life

Details

  • Title: ワンダフルライフ
  • Title (English): Wonderful Life
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Sports
  • Episodes: 12
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast period: 2004-Apr-13 to 2004-Jun-29
  • Air time: Tuesday 21:00
  • Theme song: Kimi wa Tomodachi by Hirai Ken

Synopsis

Kirishima is the most famous baseball player in Japan. However, an unfortunate injury forces him to retire. His family abandons him, and all that's left is a vacant coaching position at a local baseball team for young boys. This club is on the verge of being disbanded—so far, they have never won a single game. Will Kirishima be able to help the club?

Through the television screen, popular baseball player Kirishima tells the kids, "dreams come true." His baseball techniques are so fantastic that he is called the "miracle man." But in reality, Kirishima is an arrogant and selfish flirt who spends money like there's no tomorrow.

Mizuki is a girl who wants to become a lawyer. Her brother plays on Kirishima's team, but can't stand the sight of Kirishima. She hates men who fool around, and especially those who deceive children. Will Mizuki and Kirishima be able to come to a mutual understanding? --Fuji TV

User/Viewer Ratings

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Cast

Momonoki Jaguars

Production Credits

External Links




Winter 2004
Fuji TV
Summer 2004
Fire Boys
Tuesday 21:00
Water Boys 2