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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Sakai Masaaki (1975)|Sakai Masaaki]] (酒井雅秋), [[Yamana Hirokazu]] (山名宏和), [[Kawabe Yuko]] (川邊優子)
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Sakai Masaaki (1975)|Sakai Masaaki]], [[Yamana Hirokazu]] (山名宏和), [[Kawabe Yuko]] (川邊優子)
 
*'''Executive Producers:''' [[Shiraishi Toichiro]] (白石統一郎), [[Kumagai Shinya]] (熊谷信也)
 
*'''Executive Producers:''' [[Shiraishi Toichiro]] (白石統一郎), [[Kumagai Shinya]] (熊谷信也)
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Okamoto Makoto]] (岡本真), [[Nagao Akira]] (長生啓), [[Nakazawa Susumu]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Okamoto Makoto]] (岡本真), [[Nagao Akira]] (長生啓), [[Nakazawa Susumu]]

Revision as of 04:19, 10 December 2015

Ojiichan wa 25-sai

Details

  • Title: おじいちゃんは25歳
  • Title (romaji): Ojiichan wa 25-sai
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Special drama
  • Episodes: 8
  • Viewership rating: 03.9 (Kanto)
  • Broadcast network: TBS
  • Broadcast period: 2010-Nov-15 to 2010-Nov-25
  • Air time: Monday to Thursday 23:50
  • Theme song: Ai wa Katsu by Anne

Synopsis

Fujiwara stars as a man who was in an accident on a snowy mountain 46 years ago. His frozen body is discovered in the present day, and despite being actually 71 years old, he has the appearance and personality of a 25-year-old. He also learns that at his old home in Oshiage, Tokyo, his son (played by Katsumi Takahashi) is now 52 years old and is raising two children of his own – a 25-year-old son (Shunsuke Daito) and a 20-year-old daughter (Kana Kurashina). --Tokyograph

Cast

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Guests

Production Credits

Episode Rating

Episode Ratings
(Kanto)
1 05.8
2 03.1
3 03.6
4 03.8
5 03.4
6 03.7
7 03.8
8 04.2
Average 03.9

Source: Video Research, Ltd.

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