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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' おとうさん | *'''Title:''' おとうさん | ||
*'''Title (romaji):''' Otousan | *'''Title (romaji):''' Otousan | ||
| − | *'''Also | + | *'''Also known as:''' Father / Life with Dad |
| + | *'''Genre:''' Family drama | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 11 | *'''Episodes:''' 11 | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Viewership ratings:''' 16.4 |
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2002- | + | *'''Broadcast network:''' TBS |
| − | *'''Air time:''' Sunday | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2002-Oct-13 to 2002-Dec-22 |
| − | *'''Theme | + | *'''Air time:''' Sunday 21:00 |
| + | *'''Theme song:''' ''Clover'' by CUNE | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Following the death of his dear wife, a man was left to raise their four daughters on his own. It hasn't been easy and his daughters always seem unsatisfied and arguments are an everyday occurrence. All of them have a secret they can't bring themselves to tell him. The oldest Yu has decided to leave her husband and child and return home. The responsible second daughter, Akira has decided to have another go at her dreams and is planning to leave home. The third daughter, Makoto is a nurse who lacks self-confidence and is secretly renting an apartment so she can live with a dullard. The youngest daughter, Kei has played piano since she was a child but thinks she has gone as far as she can and wants to quit music school. Then one day, he announces he is remarrying. The daughters aren't happy and as they set about trying to stop their father they begin to examine their own lives and personal philosophies in the heart-warming drama. | Following the death of his dear wife, a man was left to raise their four daughters on his own. It hasn't been easy and his daughters always seem unsatisfied and arguments are an everyday occurrence. All of them have a secret they can't bring themselves to tell him. The oldest Yu has decided to leave her husband and child and return home. The responsible second daughter, Akira has decided to have another go at her dreams and is planning to leave home. The third daughter, Makoto is a nurse who lacks self-confidence and is secretly renting an apartment so she can live with a dullard. The youngest daughter, Kei has played piano since she was a child but thinks she has gone as far as she can and wants to quit music school. Then one day, he announces he is remarrying. The daughters aren't happy and as they set about trying to stop their father they begin to examine their own lives and personal philosophies in the heart-warming drama. | ||
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | *[[Tamura Masakazu]] | + | *[[Tamura Masakazu]] as Shindo Shiro |
| − | *[[Iijima Naoko]] | + | *[[Iijima Naoko]] as Masuda Yu |
| − | *[[Nakatani Miki]] | + | *[[Nakatani Miki]] as Shindo Akira |
| − | *[[Fukada Kyoko]] | + | *[[Hirosue Ryoko]] as Shindo Makoto |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Fukada Kyoko]] as Shindo Kei |
| + | *[[Moriyama Ryoko]] as Anzai Tamako | ||
| + | *[[Tanihara Shosuke]] as Tamaki Shinji | ||
| + | *[[Kokubun Taichi]] as Yamaguchi Jiro | ||
| + | *[[Tsukamoto Takashi]] as Hide-chan | ||
| + | *[[Ishizuka Hidehiko]] as Ohbaka/Ohba Kazuo | ||
| + | *[[Okamoto Rei]] as Obachan, their neighbor | ||
| + | *[[Fukae Takuji]] as Masuda Takamichi | ||
| + | *[[Tatehara Isamu]] as Masuda Satoshi | ||
| + | *[[Nakamaru Shinsho]] | ||
| + | *[[Horiuchi Keiko]] | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yukawa Kazuhiko]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yukawa Kazuhiko]] | ||
*'''Producer:''' [[Yagi Yasuo]] | *'''Producer:''' [[Yagi Yasuo]] | ||
| + | *'''Director:''' [[Kiyohiro Makoto]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| − | *[http://www.tbs.co.jp/otosan/ Official | + | *[http://www.tbs.co.jp/otosan/ Official site] |
| + | *[http://jdorama.com/drama.612.htm JDorama] | ||
| − | [[ | + | {{SeasonRing|TBS|Sunday 21:00|Summer 2002|[[Taiyou no Kisetsu]]|Winter 2003|[[Good Luck!!]]}} |
| − | [[ | ||
| − | + | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2002]] [[Category:TBS]] | |
Latest revision as of 14:17, 7 August 2019
Details
- Title: おとうさん
- Title (romaji): Otousan
- Also known as: Father / Life with Dad
- Genre: Family drama
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership ratings: 16.4
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2002-Oct-13 to 2002-Dec-22
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
- Theme song: Clover by CUNE
Synopsis
Following the death of his dear wife, a man was left to raise their four daughters on his own. It hasn't been easy and his daughters always seem unsatisfied and arguments are an everyday occurrence. All of them have a secret they can't bring themselves to tell him. The oldest Yu has decided to leave her husband and child and return home. The responsible second daughter, Akira has decided to have another go at her dreams and is planning to leave home. The third daughter, Makoto is a nurse who lacks self-confidence and is secretly renting an apartment so she can live with a dullard. The youngest daughter, Kei has played piano since she was a child but thinks she has gone as far as she can and wants to quit music school. Then one day, he announces he is remarrying. The daughters aren't happy and as they set about trying to stop their father they begin to examine their own lives and personal philosophies in the heart-warming drama.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Tamura Masakazu as Shindo Shiro
- Iijima Naoko as Masuda Yu
- Nakatani Miki as Shindo Akira
- Hirosue Ryoko as Shindo Makoto
- Fukada Kyoko as Shindo Kei
- Moriyama Ryoko as Anzai Tamako
- Tanihara Shosuke as Tamaki Shinji
- Kokubun Taichi as Yamaguchi Jiro
- Tsukamoto Takashi as Hide-chan
- Ishizuka Hidehiko as Ohbaka/Ohba Kazuo
- Okamoto Rei as Obachan, their neighbor
- Fukae Takuji as Masuda Takamichi
- Tatehara Isamu as Masuda Satoshi
- Nakamaru Shinsho
- Horiuchi Keiko
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Yukawa Kazuhiko
- Producer: Yagi Yasuo
- Director: Kiyohiro Makoto
External Links

