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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 真昼の月 | *'''Title:''' 真昼の月 | ||
*'''Title (romaji):''' Mahiru no Tsuki | *'''Title (romaji):''' Mahiru no Tsuki | ||
*'''Also known as:''' Mid-day Moon | *'''Also known as:''' Mid-day Moon | ||
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*'''Genre:''' Romance | *'''Genre:''' Romance | ||
| − | *'''Viewership:''' 20.7% | + | *'''Episodes:''' 12 + 5 SP |
| + | *'''Viewership ratings:''' 20.7% | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' TBS | *'''Broadcast network:''' TBS | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 1996-Jul-04 to 1996-Sep-19 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 1996-Jul-04 to 1996-Sep-19 | ||
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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
When a woman is viciously raped, the traumatic event robs her of her self-confidence and ability to love as she had loved before. With special attention to her story of personal triumph over adversity, this touching drama recounts the tale of two lovers attempting to regain the happiness and level of affection that was theirs before her attack. --TBS | When a woman is viciously raped, the traumatic event robs her of her self-confidence and ability to love as she had loved before. With special attention to her story of personal triumph over adversity, this touching drama recounts the tale of two lovers attempting to regain the happiness and level of affection that was theirs before her attack. --TBS | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Miyaji Masako]] (guest, ep1) | *[[Miyaji Masako]] (guest, ep1) | ||
*[[Kumagai Yuko]] | *[[Kumagai Yuko]] | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
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*'''Director:''' [[Doi Nobuhiro]], [[Kato Hirotake]] | *'''Director:''' [[Doi Nobuhiro]], [[Kato Hirotake]] | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yukawa Kazuhiko]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yukawa Kazuhiko]] | ||
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| + | ==Specials== | ||
| + | Between December 23 and 27, 1996 TBS aired five feature-length TV specials under the title ''Mahiru to Tsuki Complete Version: Wish You Were Here''. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Latest revision as of 09:58, 5 August 2019
Contents
Details
- Title: 真昼の月
- Title (romaji): Mahiru no Tsuki
- Also known as: Mid-day Moon
- Genre: Romance
- Episodes: 12 + 5 SP
- Viewership ratings: 20.7%
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 1996-Jul-04 to 1996-Sep-19
- Air time: Thursday 22:00 to 22:54
- Theme song: Now You're Not Here, by Swing Out Sister
- BGMs:
- Breakout, by Swing Out Sister
- Stop and Think It Over, by Swing Out Sister
- The Longest Time, by Billy Joel
Synopsis
When a woman is viciously raped, the traumatic event robs her of her self-confidence and ability to love as she had loved before. With special attention to her story of personal triumph over adversity, this touching drama recounts the tale of two lovers attempting to regain the happiness and level of affection that was theirs before her attack. --TBS
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Oda Yuji as Togashi Naoki
- Tokiwa Takako as Yamashita Mae
- Naito Takashi as Hirose Goro
- Iijima Naoko as Sakaguchi Mari
- Sato Aiko as Togashi Chika
- Shirakawa Yumi as Togashi Yuko
- Watanabe Kei (光屋健) as Hikari Yaken
- Igawa Hisashi as Mae's father
- Akaza Miyoko as Yamashita Shinobu (Mae's mother)
- Saito Satoru
- Yamagishi Risa (山岸里紗)
- Miyaji Masako (guest, ep1)
- Kumagai Yuko
Production Credits
- Producer: Yagi Yasuo
- Director: Doi Nobuhiro, Kato Hirotake
- Screenwriter: Yukawa Kazuhiko
Specials
Between December 23 and 27, 1996 TBS aired five feature-length TV specials under the title Mahiru to Tsuki Complete Version: Wish You Were Here.
Notes
- In episode 2, Mae is identified as Mimoto Fumeko (身元不明子), a name used in Japan when a woman's identity is unknown. Equivalent of the name Jane Doe used in the West.


