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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
*'''Title:''' 男女7人夏物語
 
*'''Title:''' 男女7人夏物語
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*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Genre:''' Romance
 
*'''Genre:''' Romance
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*'''Episodes:''' 10
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*'''Viewership ratings:''' 24.2%
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TBS
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TBS
*'''Episodes:''' 10
 
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 1986-Jul-25 to 1986-Sep-26
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 1986-Jul-25 to 1986-Sep-26
 
*'''Air time:''' Friday 21:00
 
*'''Air time:''' Friday 21:00
*'''Theme song:''' ''CHA-CHA-CHA'' by [[Ishii Akemi]]
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*'''Theme song:''' ''CHA-CHA-CHA'' by Ishii Akemi
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*'''Related TV show:''' [[Danjo Shichinin Aki Monogatari]] (男女7人秋物語) (TBS, 1987)
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
Travel tour conductor Imai Ryosuke (Akashiya Sanma) wakes up one morning to find a woman he doesn't recognize sleeping in his bed. Imai has absolutely no memory of how she got there, only that he had passed out drunk the night before. Quietly, Imai climbs out to his veranda, and calls his friend Nogami (Okuda Eiji) for help, which is the starting point of the story.
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Travel tour conductor Imai Ryosuke (Akashiya Sanma) wakes up one morning to find a woman he doesn't recognize sleeping in his bed. Imai has absolutely no memory of how she got there, only that he had passed out drunk the night before. Quietly, Imai climbs out to his veranda, and calls his friend Nogami (Okuda Eiji) for help, which is the starting point of the story.
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
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<vote type=1/>
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
*[[Akashiya Sanma]] as Imai Ryosuke
 
*[[Akashiya Sanma]] as Imai Ryosuke
*[[Ohtake Shinobu]] as Kanzaki Momoko
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*[[Otake Shinobu]] as Kanzaki Momoko
 
*[[Ikegami Kimiko]] as Asakura Chiaki
 
*[[Ikegami Kimiko]] as Asakura Chiaki
 
*[[Okuda Eiji]] as Nogami Kimiaki
 
*[[Okuda Eiji]] as Nogami Kimiaki
 
*[[Kataoka Tsurutaro]] as Ozawa Takuro
 
*[[Kataoka Tsurutaro]] as Ozawa Takuro
 
*[[Kaku Chikako]] as Sawada Kaori
 
*[[Kaku Chikako]] as Sawada Kaori
*[[Kogawa Midori]] as Shiina Miwako
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*[[Kogawa Midori]] (小川みどり) as Shiina Miwako
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*[[Osawa Itsumi]] as Chiaki's sister
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==Production Credits==
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Kamata Toshio]] (鎌田敏夫)
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*'''Producer:''' [[Yamamoto Norisuke]], [[Take Keiko]] (武敬子)
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*'''Director:''' [[Shono Jiro]], [[Kiyohiro Makoto]]
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==Recognitions==
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*'''4th Annual ATP Awards:''' Grand Prix (1987)
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*'''4th Annual ATP Awards:''' Outstanding Achievement and Excellence Award (1987)
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*'''4th Annual ATP Awards:''' Popularity Award (1987)
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 09:16, 28 October 2019

Danjo Shichinin Natsu Monogatari

Details

  • Title: 男女7人夏物語
  • Title (romaji): Danjo Shichinin Natsu Monogatari
  • Also known as: The Summer Story of Seven Men and Women
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Romance
  • Episodes: 10
  • Viewership ratings: 24.2%
  • Broadcast network: TBS
  • Broadcast period: 1986-Jul-25 to 1986-Sep-26
  • Air time: Friday 21:00
  • Theme song: CHA-CHA-CHA by Ishii Akemi
  • Related TV show: Danjo Shichinin Aki Monogatari (男女7人秋物語) (TBS, 1987)

Synopsis

Travel tour conductor Imai Ryosuke (Akashiya Sanma) wakes up one morning to find a woman he doesn't recognize sleeping in his bed. Imai has absolutely no memory of how she got there, only that he had passed out drunk the night before. Quietly, Imai climbs out to his veranda, and calls his friend Nogami (Okuda Eiji) for help, which is the starting point of the story.

User/Viewer Ratings

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(0 votes)

Cast

Production Credits

Recognitions

  • 4th Annual ATP Awards: Grand Prix (1987)
  • 4th Annual ATP Awards: Outstanding Achievement and Excellence Award (1987)
  • 4th Annual ATP Awards: Popularity Award (1987)

Trivia

  • The theme song "CHA-CHA-CHA" went to number one on the annual pop chart for 1986.

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