Difference between revisions of "Koizora"
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*'''Genre:''' Romance drama | *'''Genre:''' Romance drama | ||
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*'''Air time:''' Saturday 20:00 | *'''Air time:''' Saturday 20:00 | ||
| + | *'''Theme song:''' ''Ai no Uta'' by [http://j-more.avex.jp/fukuimai/index.html Fukui Mai] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Revision as of 10:19, 25 July 2008
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Details
- Title: 恋空
- Title (romaji): Koizora
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Romance drama
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2008-Aug-02
- Air time: Saturday 20:00
- Theme song: Ai no Uta by Fukui Mai
Synopsis
Last fall, over 3 million people were brought to tears by the movie Koizora. The original story of Koizora, by the author Mika, was popularized on the cell phone novel site, Mahou no Land, and since then has been turned into a novel, a movie, and now a drama. The highly popular movie will be turned into a drama, which follows the life of a normal higschool girl who experiences many unbelievably sad events, but through it all proving that love conquers all, and this true love story remains unchanged from the movie. Not only does it simply portray the first love of the highschoolers, it shows the warmth from the family, the importance of life, the bonds with friends, and the common happenings of teens, and through it all Mika and Hiro's love story gets unwound.
Cast
- Mizusawa Elena as Tahara Mika
- Seto Koji as Sakurai Hiroki (Hiro)
- Aoi as Aya
- Miura Shohei as Nozomu
- Haru as Saki
- Nagayama Kento as Kato Tatsuya
- Kikuchi Akiko (菊池亜希子) as Tahara Saori
- Satake Uki (佐武宇綺) as Yuka
- Kobayashi Sari (小林さり) as Hana
- Miyazawa Sae (宮澤佐江) as Manami
- Nakamura Kaori as Homeroom Teacher・Misono
- Matsushita Nao as Sakurai Minako
- Hada Michiko as Tahara Yasue
- Kishitani Goro as Tahara Katsuji
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Watanabe Mutsuki
- Producer: Kato Shoichi (加藤章一)
- Director: Imai Natsuki, Matsuda Ayato (松田礼人)
- Music: Kono Shin
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