Difference between revisions of "Tokyo Tower"
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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 東京タワー | *'''Title:''' 東京タワー | ||
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*'''Title (romaji):''' Tokyo Tower | *'''Title (romaji):''' Tokyo Tower | ||
| − | *'''Tagline | + | *'''Tagline:''' 〜オカンとボクと、時々、オトン〜 / ~Okan to Boku to, tokidoki, Oton~ |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Tagline (English):''' ~Mom and I, and sometimes, Dad~ |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Format:''' Tanpatsu |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Genre:''' Family drama |
*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV | *'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2006-Nov-18 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2006-Nov-18 | ||
*'''Air time:''' Saturday 21:00 | *'''Air time:''' Saturday 21:00 | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Related TV shows:''' [[Tokyo Tower 2007]] |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| + | Tokyo Tower focuses on the relationship between a woman ([[Tanaka Yuko]]) who is in fragile health and her grown son ([[Ooizumi You]]), who is trying to make a living as an artist in 1970s Tokyo. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Hirosue Ryoko]] as Narita Masami (Boku's girlfriend) | *[[Hirosue Ryoko]] as Narita Masami (Boku's girlfriend) | ||
*[[Otsuka Nene]] as Fujimoto Noriko (Okan's younger sister) | *[[Otsuka Nene]] as Fujimoto Noriko (Okan's younger sister) | ||
| − | *[[Matsukane Yoneko]] | + | *[[Matsukane Yoneko]] as Kajimura Nobue |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kanie Keizou]] as Nakagawa Kouji/Oton |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kato Haruko]] as Fujimoto Tane |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kobayashi Kaoru]] as Okudera |
| − | *[[Takenaka Naoto]] | + | *[[Takenaka Naoto]] as Wajima |
| − | *[[Sato Ryuta]] | + | *[[Sato Ryuta]] as Enomoto |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Okada Yoshinori]] as Maeno Hanjin |
| − | *[[ | + | **[[Yoneya Shinichi]] (米谷真一) as young Hanjin |
| + | *[[Tsukaji Muga]] as Sugimoto Haruo | ||
| + | **[[Hosoyama Takane]] (細山貴嶺) as young Haruo | ||
| + | *[[Ebisu Yoshikazu]] as Tatara Masayuki | ||
| + | *[[Hisamoto Masami]] as Yakumei Fumei | ||
*[[Kiki Kirin]] | *[[Kiki Kirin]] | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
| − | *[[Yamamoto Keiichi]] (山本圭壱) | + | *[[Yamamoto Keiichi]] (山本圭壱) was replaced by fellow comedian [[Tsukaji Muga]], with Yamamoto's career believed to be finished because of the ongoing rape allegations against him. |
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*'''Fuji TV''' initially planned to just archive it, but after receiving a barrage of messages from disappointed fans, they decided to postpone it until key scenes could be re-shot. | *'''Fuji TV''' initially planned to just archive it, but after receiving a barrage of messages from disappointed fans, they decided to postpone it until key scenes could be re-shot. | ||
Revision as of 02:02, 11 December 2006
Details
- Title: 東京タワー
- Title (romaji): Tokyo Tower
- Tagline: 〜オカンとボクと、時々、オトン〜 / ~Okan to Boku to, tokidoki, Oton~
- Tagline (English): ~Mom and I, and sometimes, Dad~
- Format: Tanpatsu
- Genre: Family drama
- Broadcast network: Fuji TV
- Broadcast period: 2006-Nov-18
- Air time: Saturday 21:00
- Related TV shows: Tokyo Tower 2007
Synopsis
Tokyo Tower focuses on the relationship between a woman (Tanaka Yuko) who is in fragile health and her grown son (Ooizumi You), who is trying to make a living as an artist in 1970s Tokyo.
Cast
- Tanaka Yuko as Nakagawa Eiko/Okan
- Oizumi Yo as Nakagawa Masaya/Boku
- Kamiki Ryunosuke as young Boku
- Hirosue Ryoko as Narita Masami (Boku's girlfriend)
- Otsuka Nene as Fujimoto Noriko (Okan's younger sister)
- Matsukane Yoneko as Kajimura Nobue
- Kanie Keizou as Nakagawa Kouji/Oton
- Kato Haruko as Fujimoto Tane
- Kobayashi Kaoru as Okudera
- Takenaka Naoto as Wajima
- Sato Ryuta as Enomoto
- Okada Yoshinori as Maeno Hanjin
- Yoneya Shinichi (米谷真一) as young Hanjin
- Tsukaji Muga as Sugimoto Haruo
- Hosoyama Takane (細山貴嶺) as young Haruo
- Ebisu Yoshikazu as Tatara Masayuki
- Hisamoto Masami as Yakumei Fumei
- Kiki Kirin
Production Credits
- Original work: Lily Franky
- Screenwriter: Tsuchida Hideo (土田英生)
- Planning: Wada Ko, Komatsu Junya (小松純也)
- Producer: Miura Kanji (三浦寛二), Miwa Gen'ichi (三輪源一)
- Director: Nishitani Hiroshi
- Music:
Notes
- Yamamoto Keiichi (山本圭壱) was replaced by fellow comedian Tsukaji Muga, with Yamamoto's career believed to be finished because of the ongoing rape allegations against him.
- Fuji TV initially planned to just archive it, but after receiving a barrage of messages from disappointed fans, they decided to postpone it until key scenes could be re-shot.
