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*'''Air time:''' Friday 21:00 | *'''Air time:''' Friday 21:00 | ||
*'''Theme song:''' ''Ao no Jidai'' by [[Wikipedia:Kinki Kids|KinKi Kids]] | *'''Theme song:''' ''Ao no Jidai'' by [[Wikipedia:Kinki Kids|KinKi Kids]] | ||
| + | *'''Opening theme:''' ''Le Vent Vert ~ Le Temps Bleu'' by [[Wikipedia:Origa|Origa]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Abandoned by his mother and having had to fend for himself, Ryuu is one of many Japanese youths that have turned to a life of petty crime in order to survive in Japanese society. Life on the streets has given him a tough exterior, but it is his kind heart and his dislike for what he has become that wins over a local beauty and helps him take his first steps towards a better life. When an overzealous and less than ethical police inspector fingers Ryuu for a crime he didn't commit, he is resigned to accept his fate. However, help emerges from an unexpected source to give him the strength to fight for his freedom: a victim of one of his past crimes. ''--TBS'' | Abandoned by his mother and having had to fend for himself, Ryuu is one of many Japanese youths that have turned to a life of petty crime in order to survive in Japanese society. Life on the streets has given him a tough exterior, but it is his kind heart and his dislike for what he has become that wins over a local beauty and helps him take his first steps towards a better life. When an overzealous and less than ethical police inspector fingers Ryuu for a crime he didn't commit, he is resigned to accept his fate. However, help emerges from an unexpected source to give him the strength to fight for his freedom: a victim of one of his past crimes. ''--TBS'' | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | *[[Domoto Tsuyoshi]] as Ryuu | + | *[[Domoto Tsuyoshi]] as Azumi Ryuu |
| − | *[[Kamikawa Takaya]] | + | *[[Kamikawa Takaya]] as Haruna Keiichi |
| + | *[[Kurusu Atsuko]] as Makino Akane | ||
*[[Okina Megumi]] | *[[Okina Megumi]] | ||
| − | *[[Ando Masanobu]] | + | *[[Ando Masanobu]] as Sawaki Shuri |
| − | *[[Kohashi Kenji]] | + | *[[Kohashi Kenji]] as Hashimoto Toshi |
| − | *[[Yoshizawa Hisashi]] | + | *[[Yoshizawa Hisashi]] as Kimura Masashi |
| − | *[[Shimura Togo]] | + | *[[Shimura Togo]] as Kakino |
| − | *[[Shinohara Ryoko]] as Kaoru | + | *[[Shinohara Ryoko]] as Makino Kaoru |
| − | *[[Toyohara Kosuke]] | + | *[[Toyohara Kosuke]] as Terashima (the psychologist) |
*[[Morimoto Leo]] | *[[Morimoto Leo]] | ||
| − | *[[Fubuki Jun]] | + | *[[Fubuki Jun]] as Azumi Mitsue |
| − | *[[Yamamoto Kei]] | + | *[[Yamamoto Kei]] as Honda |
| + | *[[Tanaka Keizo]] | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
Latest revision as of 08:38, 10 August 2020
Details
- Title: 青の時代
- Title (romaji): Ao no Jidai
- Also known as: Blue Days / La Periode Bleue / Time of Youth / The Misfits
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Human drama
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership ratings: 15.5
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 1998-Jul-03 to 1998-Sep-11
- Air time: Friday 21:00
- Theme song: Ao no Jidai by KinKi Kids
- Opening theme: Le Vent Vert ~ Le Temps Bleu by Origa
Synopsis
Abandoned by his mother and having had to fend for himself, Ryuu is one of many Japanese youths that have turned to a life of petty crime in order to survive in Japanese society. Life on the streets has given him a tough exterior, but it is his kind heart and his dislike for what he has become that wins over a local beauty and helps him take his first steps towards a better life. When an overzealous and less than ethical police inspector fingers Ryuu for a crime he didn't commit, he is resigned to accept his fate. However, help emerges from an unexpected source to give him the strength to fight for his freedom: a victim of one of his past crimes. --TBS
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Domoto Tsuyoshi as Azumi Ryuu
- Kamikawa Takaya as Haruna Keiichi
- Kurusu Atsuko as Makino Akane
- Okina Megumi
- Ando Masanobu as Sawaki Shuri
- Kohashi Kenji as Hashimoto Toshi
- Yoshizawa Hisashi as Kimura Masashi
- Shimura Togo as Kakino
- Shinohara Ryoko as Makino Kaoru
- Toyohara Kosuke as Terashima (the psychologist)
- Morimoto Leo
- Fubuki Jun as Azumi Mitsue
- Yamamoto Kei as Honda
- Tanaka Keizo
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Komatsu Eriko
- Producer: Ito Kazuhiro
- Director: Matsubara Hiroshi, Nasuda Jun, Katayama Osamu
- Music: Senju Akira

