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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Oishi Tetsuya]], [[Takayama Naoya]]
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Oishi Tetsuya]], [[Takayama Naoya]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Kuwata Kiyoshi]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Kuwata Kiyoshi]]
*'''Director:''' [[Aso Manabu]], [[Nimura Ryoji]] (新村良二), [[Karaki Marehiro]], [[Tsunehiro Jota]] (常廣丈太), [[Tamura Naoki]] (田村直己)
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*'''Director:''' [[Aso Manabu]], [[Nimura Ryoji]] (新村良二), [[Karaki Marehiro]], [[Tsunehiro Jota]] (常廣丈太), [[Tamura Naoki]]
 
*'''Music:''' [[Tsuji Yo]]
 
*'''Music:''' [[Tsuji Yo]]
  

Revision as of 02:12, 14 September 2020

Chakushin Ari
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Details

  • Title: 着信アリ
  • Title (romaji): Chakushin Ari
  • Also known as: One Missed Call
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Mystery, Horror
  • Episodes: 10
  • Broadcast network: TV Asahi
  • Broadcast period: 2005-Oct-14 to 2005-Dec-16
  • Air time: Friday 23:15
  • Theme song: Heart by D.D.D.

Synopsis

A remake of the 2004 hit horror movie of the same name, Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) in which the "message of death" is spread throughout the city via cellphones. Yumi the ex-student of Meiwa's Girls High School and Sendou, a dectective is bend on finding the truth behind these cases where a few selected people had recieved a missed call from themselves fore-telling their death time which when the voice message is retrieved.

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Cast

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Episode Ratings

  • Ep 01: 09.5%
  • Ep 02: 08.5%
  • Ep 03: 08.8%
  • Ep 04: 08.6%
  • Ep 05: 08.4%
  • Ep 06: 08.1%
  • Ep 07: 07.8%
  • Ep 08: 08.6%
  • Ep 09: 07.6%
  • Ep 10: 09.0%

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Summer 2005
TV Asahi
Winter 2006
Haruka 17
Friday 23:15
Jikou Keisatsu