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*'''Title:''' 歌のおにいさん
 
*'''Title:''' 歌のおにいさん
 
*'''Title (romaji):''' Uta no Onii-san
 
*'''Title (romaji):''' Uta no Onii-san
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*'''Also known as:''' Sing Along Boy
 
*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Genre:''' Comedy
 
*'''Genre:''' Comedy
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*'''Episodes:''' 8
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*'''Viewership ratings:''' 10.8 (Kanto)
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2009-Jan-16 to 2009-Mar
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2009-Jan-16 to 2009-Mar-13
 
*'''Air time:''' Friday 23:15
 
*'''Air time:''' Friday 23:15
 
*'''Theme song:''' ''Kumorinochi, Kaisei'' by [[Ohno Satoshi|Yano Kenta starring Satoshi Ohno]]
 
*'''Theme song:''' ''Kumorinochi, Kaisei'' by [[Ohno Satoshi|Yano Kenta starring Satoshi Ohno]]
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
The story revolves around an unconventional children's show called "Minna de Utao!" Kenta is a young musician whose band breaks up and who gets dumped by his girlfriend. To top it off, his own family labels him as useless. Unexpectedly, he becomes an "uta no oniisan," a singing character on the children's show. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-4146 Tokyograph]''
 
The story revolves around an unconventional children's show called "Minna de Utao!" Kenta is a young musician whose band breaks up and who gets dumped by his girlfriend. To top it off, his own family labels him as useless. Unexpectedly, he becomes an "uta no oniisan," a singing character on the children's show. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-4146 Tokyograph]''
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
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<vote type=1/>
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
[[File:Uta-no-Onii-san-chart.jpg|thumb|225px|Correlation chart]]
 
[[File:Uta-no-Onii-san-chart.jpg|thumb|225px|Correlation chart]]
 
*[[Ohno Satoshi]] as Yano Kenta
 
*[[Ohno Satoshi]] as Yano Kenta
*[[Chisa]] (千紗) as Mizuno Akane
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**[[Izawa Masaki]] as young Kenta
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*[[Wikipedia:Chisa_(vocalist)|Chisa]] as Mizuno Akane
 
*[[Totsugi Shigeyuki]] as Prince Himuro
 
*[[Totsugi Shigeyuki]] as Prince Himuro
 
*[[Katase Nana]] as Mizuki Urara
 
*[[Katase Nana]] as Mizuki Urara
 
*[[Maruyama Ryuhei]] as Saito Mamoru
 
*[[Maruyama Ryuhei]] as Saito Mamoru
 
*[[Nagaike Natsuko]] as Yoko
 
*[[Nagaike Natsuko]] as Yoko
*[[Takara Hikari]] (高良光莉) as Michiru
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*[[Takara Hikari]] as Michiru
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*[[Arakawa Chika]] as Anzu
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*[[Miyatake Matsuri]] as Nina
 
*[[Maeda Ken]] as Sumiyoshi
 
*[[Maeda Ken]] as Sumiyoshi
 
*[[Fukikoshi Mitsuru]] as Anzai
 
*[[Fukikoshi Mitsuru]] as Anzai
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*[[Nose Anna]] as Anzai's secretary
 
*[[Sudo Risa]] as Yano Sakura
 
*[[Sudo Risa]] as Yano Sakura
 
*[[Takizawa Saori]] as Sayaka
 
*[[Takizawa Saori]] as Sayaka
 
*[[Kaneko Norihito]]
 
*[[Kaneko Norihito]]
*[[Ono Takehiko]]
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*[[Ono Takehiko]] as Yano Mitsuo
 
*[[Kimura Yoshino]] as Manabe Kyoko
 
*[[Kimura Yoshino]] as Manabe Kyoko
*[[SAI]] as Haruki
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*[http://ameblo.jp/pluvgarden SAI] as Haruki
*[[KYO]] as Sosuke
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*[http://ameblo.jp/pluvgarden KYO] as Sosuke
  
 
===Guests===
 
===Guests===
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*[[Kato Seishiro]] (ep1,7-8)
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*[[Tsuruta Shinobu]] (ep3)
 
*[[Shimizu Yuya]] (ep3)
 
*[[Shimizu Yuya]] (ep3)
*[[Nose Anna]] (ep4-7)
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*[[Okayama Tomoki]] (ep4)
*[[Sakurai Sho]] (ep7)
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*[[Iida Kisuke]] (ep5)
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*[[Fukui Yuko]] (ep5)
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*[[wikipedia:Tetsuko Kuroyanagi|Kuroyanagi Tetsuko]] as herself (ep5,8)
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*Tabata Yuichi (TV Asahi Announcer) (ep7)
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*Uemiya Nanako (TV Asahi Announcer) (ep7)
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*[[Sakurai Sho]] as himself (ep7)
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*[[Ozaki Chiaki]] (ep7)
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Nagata Yuko]] (永田優子)
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Nagata Yuko]]
*'''Producer:''' [[Kawanishi Taku]]
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*'''Producers:''' [[Kawanishi Taku]], [[Kabeya Yasuyuki]]
*'''Director:''' [[Nagae Toshikazu]] (長江俊和)
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*'''Directors:''' [[Nagae Toshikazu]] (ep1-2,5,7-8), [[Takahashi Nobuyuki]] (ep3,6), [[Kajiyama Takahiro]] (梶山貴弘) (ep4)
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*'''Music:''' [[Tsuji Yo]]
  
==Episode Ratings==
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==Episode Information==
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0"
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{| class="ratingtable"
! width=100 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Episode
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! Episode !! Original Broadcast Date !! Subtitle !! Ratings<br>(Kanto)
! width=100 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Kanto
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|-
! width=100 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Kansai
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| 01 || January 16, 2009 || The worst man in history is going to spread happiness!! || 10.6
! width=100 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Nationwide
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|-
|- align=center
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| 02 || January 23, 2009 || Sing, Kenta!! For the children's sake...  || 10.4
| 01 || 10.6 || ? || ?
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|-
|- align=center
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| 03 || February 6, 2009 || The downfall of the prince!? Thank you for being inspirational || 11.6
| 02 || 10.4 || ? || ?
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|-
|- align=center
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| 04 || February 13, 2009 || Miraculous chocolate!! The confession project|| 10.2
| 03 || 11.6 || ? || ?
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|-
|- align=center
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| 05 || February 20, 2009 || Passionate love affair uncovered!? Misunderstandings that tighten the parent-child bond || 10.2
| 04 || 10.2 || ? || ?
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|-
|- align=center
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| 06 || February 27, 2009 || Friendship collapsing!? The pinch of program renewal || 10.6
| 05 || 10.2 || ? || ?
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|-
|- align=center
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| 07 || March 6, 2009 || Final chapter!! The moment of losing everything again || 11.8
| 06 || 10.6 || ? || ?
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|-
|- align=center
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| 08 || March 13, 2009 || The voice of hope!! Tears during the last concert || 10.7
| 07 || 11.8 || ? || ?
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|-
|- align=center
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! colspan=3 | Average   || 10.8
| 08 || ? || ? || ?
 
|- align=center
 
| 09 || ? || ? || ?
 
|- align=center
 
| 10 || ? || ? || ?
 
|- align=center
 
| 11 || ? || ? || ?
 
|- align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"
 
! Average || ? || ? || ?
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.]
 
Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.]
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==Awards==
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*'''60th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Supporting Actress - [[Katase Nana]]
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*'''60th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Theme song
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 02:52, 19 October 2020

Uta no Onii-san

Details

  • Title: 歌のおにいさん
  • Title (romaji): Uta no Onii-san
  • Also known as: Sing Along Boy
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Episodes: 8
  • Viewership ratings: 10.8 (Kanto)
  • Broadcast network: TV Asahi
  • Broadcast period: 2009-Jan-16 to 2009-Mar-13
  • Air time: Friday 23:15
  • Theme song: Kumorinochi, Kaisei by Yano Kenta starring Satoshi Ohno

Synopsis

The story revolves around an unconventional children's show called "Minna de Utao!" Kenta is a young musician whose band breaks up and who gets dumped by his girlfriend. To top it off, his own family labels him as useless. Unexpectedly, he becomes an "uta no oniisan," a singing character on the children's show. --Tokyograph

User/Viewer Ratings

5.00
(one vote)

Cast

Correlation chart

Guests

Production Credits

Episode Information

Episode Original Broadcast Date Subtitle Ratings
(Kanto)
01 January 16, 2009 The worst man in history is going to spread happiness!! 10.6
02 January 23, 2009 Sing, Kenta!! For the children's sake... 10.4
03 February 6, 2009 The downfall of the prince!? Thank you for being inspirational 11.6
04 February 13, 2009 Miraculous chocolate!! The confession project 10.2
05 February 20, 2009 Passionate love affair uncovered!? Misunderstandings that tighten the parent-child bond 10.2
06 February 27, 2009 Friendship collapsing!? The pinch of program renewal 10.6
07 March 6, 2009 Final chapter!! The moment of losing everything again 11.8
08 March 13, 2009 The voice of hope!! Tears during the last concert 10.7
Average 10.8

Source: Video Research, Ltd.

Awards

External Links




Autumn 2008
TV Asahi
Spring 2009
Salaryman Kintaro 5
Friday 23:15
Meitantei no Okite