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*'''Tagline (English):''' Occupational Change Agent
 
*'''Tagline (English):''' Occupational Change Agent
 
*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Format:''' Renzoku
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*'''Episodes:''' 8
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2010-Jan-14 to 2010-Mar
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2010-Jan-14 to 2010-Mar-11
 
*'''Air time:''' [[Mokuyou 9 (TV Asahi)|Thursday 21:00]]
 
*'''Air time:''' [[Mokuyou 9 (TV Asahi)|Thursday 21:00]]
 
*'''Related TV show:''' [[Dragon Zakura]] (TBS, 2005)
 
*'''Related TV show:''' [[Dragon Zakura]] (TBS, 2005)
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
Ino Mamako is an English teacher at one of Japan's roughest schools, Ryuzan High School. After nine years of teaching, Ino decides to "reset" her life and meets with Ebisawa Yasuo, a charismatic "occupational change agent" who advises people on switching jobs. However, Ebisawa ends up hiring Ino as an occupational change agent herself. Together with her work partner Taguchi Ryota, Ino helps others switch gears in their livelihoods and transform the rest of their lives.  --''[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-11-17/angel-punk/dragon-zakura-gaiden-manga-gets-tv-drama Anime News Network]''
 
Ino Mamako is an English teacher at one of Japan's roughest schools, Ryuzan High School. After nine years of teaching, Ino decides to "reset" her life and meets with Ebisawa Yasuo, a charismatic "occupational change agent" who advises people on switching jobs. However, Ebisawa ends up hiring Ino as an occupational change agent herself. Together with her work partner Taguchi Ryota, Ino helps others switch gears in their livelihoods and transform the rest of their lives.  --''[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-11-17/angel-punk/dragon-zakura-gaiden-manga-gets-tv-drama Anime News Network]''
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Murakami Tomoko]] as Nonomura Minami
 
*[[Murakami Tomoko]] as Nonomura Minami
 
*[[Nakamura Aoi]] as Emura Natsuki
 
*[[Nakamura Aoi]] as Emura Natsuki
*[[Oshima Yuko]] (大島優子) as Ogasawara Manami
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*[[Oshima Yuko]] as Ogasawara Manami
 
*[[Kimisawa Yuki]] as Hokujo Kaoru
 
*[[Kimisawa Yuki]] as Hokujo Kaoru
*[[Okumura Kae]] (奥村佳恵) as Hibino Itoko
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*[[Okumura Kae]] as Hibino Itoko
 
*[[Suzuki Mie]] (鈴木美恵) as Karakida Eriko
 
*[[Suzuki Mie]] (鈴木美恵) as Karakida Eriko
 
*[[Omi Toshinori]] as Kawazoe Jinsuke
 
*[[Omi Toshinori]] as Kawazoe Jinsuke
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==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
 
*'''Original writing:''' Manga ''Angel Bank: Dragon Zakura Gaiden'' by Mita Norifusa (三田紀房)
 
*'''Original writing:''' Manga ''Angel Bank: Dragon Zakura Gaiden'' by Mita Norifusa (三田紀房)
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Arai Shuko]] (荒井修子)
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Arai Shuuko]]
*'''Producer:''' [[Okawa Takehiro]] (大川武宏), [[Toda Koichi]] (遠田孝一), [[Fuse Hitoshi]] (布施等), [[Fujita Shigeo]] (藤田滋生)
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*'''Producer:''' [[Okawa Takehiro]], [[Toda Koichi]], [[Fuse Hitoshi]], [[Fujita Shigeo]] (藤田滋生)
 
*'''Director:''' [[Katayama Osamu]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Katayama Osamu]]
 
*'''Music:''' [[Nakanishi Kyo]]
 
*'''Music:''' [[Nakanishi Kyo]]
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Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.]
 
Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.]
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:エンゼルバンク-ドラゴン桜外伝-#テレビドラマ|Japanese Wikipedia]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:ja:エンゼルバンク-ドラゴン桜外伝-#テレビドラマ|Japanese Wikipedia]]
  
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 15 September 2020

Angel Bank

Details

  • Title: エンゼルバンク
  • Title (English): Angel Bank
  • Tagline: 転職代理人 / Tenshoku Dairinin
  • Tagline (English): Occupational Change Agent
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Episodes: 8
  • Broadcast network: TV Asahi
  • Broadcast period: 2010-Jan-14 to 2010-Mar-11
  • Air time: Thursday 21:00
  • Related TV show: Dragon Zakura (TBS, 2005)

Synopsis

Ino Mamako is an English teacher at one of Japan's roughest schools, Ryuzan High School. After nine years of teaching, Ino decides to "reset" her life and meets with Ebisawa Yasuo, a charismatic "occupational change agent" who advises people on switching jobs. However, Ebisawa ends up hiring Ino as an occupational change agent herself. Together with her work partner Taguchi Ryota, Ino helps others switch gears in their livelihoods and transform the rest of their lives. --Anime News Network

User/Viewer Ratings

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Cast

Guests

Production Credits

Episode Ratings

Episode Ratings
(Kanto)
Ratings
(Kansai)
Ratings
(Nationwide)
1 07.5 ? ?
2 06.1 ? ?
3 07.0 ? ?
4 04.7 ? ?
5 05.1 ? ?
6 06.4 ? ?
7 06.3 ? ?
8 05.9 ? ?
Average 06.1 ? ?

Source: Video Research, Ltd.

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Autumn 2009
TV Asahi
Spring 2010
Koshonin 2
Thursday 21:00
Dosokai