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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2016-Jan-24 to 2016-Mar-27 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2016-Jan-24 to 2016-Mar-27 | ||
*'''Air time:''' Saturday 24:55 | *'''Air time:''' Saturday 24:55 | ||
| − | *'''Theme song:''' ''Gravity'' by Kis-My-Ft2 | + | *'''Theme song:''' ''Gravity'' by [[Wikipedia:Kis-My-Ft2|Kis-My-Ft2]] |
| − | *'''Insert song:''' ''Friends'' by Rebecca | + | *'''Insert song:''' ''Friends'' by [[Wikipedia:Rebecca (band)|Rebecca]] |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
[[File:MARS-chart.jpg|thumb|240px|Correlation chart]] | [[File:MARS-chart.jpg|thumb|240px|Correlation chart]] | ||
| + | ;Main cast | ||
*[[Fujigaya Taisuke]] as Kashino Rei | *[[Fujigaya Taisuke]] as Kashino Rei | ||
**[[Araki Towa]] as young Rei (ep8,10) | **[[Araki Towa]] as young Rei (ep8,10) | ||
*[[Kubota Masataka]] as Kirishima Makio | *[[Kubota Masataka]] as Kirishima Makio | ||
*[[Iitoyo Marie]] as Aso Kira | *[[Iitoyo Marie]] as Aso Kira | ||
| + | ;Supporting cast | ||
*[[Yamazaki Hirona]] as Sugihara Harumi | *[[Yamazaki Hirona]] as Sugihara Harumi | ||
*[[Inaba Yu]] as Kida Tatsuya | *[[Inaba Yu]] as Kida Tatsuya | ||
| − | |||
*[[Maeda Goki]] as Kashino Sei | *[[Maeda Goki]] as Kashino Sei | ||
*[[Suzuki Yuuka]] as Nishino Kaori | *[[Suzuki Yuuka]] as Nishino Kaori | ||
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*[[Okunaka Makoto]] (奥仲麻琴) as Higashihama Ryoko | *[[Okunaka Makoto]] (奥仲麻琴) as Higashihama Ryoko | ||
*[[Watanabe Yutaro]] (渡辺佑太朗) as Kurasawa Naoya | *[[Watanabe Yutaro]] (渡辺佑太朗) as Kurasawa Naoya | ||
| − | *[[Kikawada Masaya]] as Yoshioka | + | *[[Fukuhara Haruka]] as Sakurazawa Shiori |
| + | *[[Tahara Kanako]] as Saito Hitomi | ||
| + | *[[Kikawada Masaya]] as Mr. Yoshioka | ||
*[[Mizuno Tomonori]] as Noguchi Akio | *[[Mizuno Tomonori]] as Noguchi Akio | ||
*[[Watanabe Mai]] (ep3-5) | *[[Watanabe Mai]] (ep3-5) | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
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*'''Director:''' [[Yakumo Saiji]] (耶雲哉治), [[Shintoku Koji]] (神徳浩治) | *'''Director:''' [[Yakumo Saiji]] (耶雲哉治), [[Shintoku Koji]] (神徳浩治) | ||
*'''Music:''' [[Makido Taro]] (牧戸太郎) | *'''Music:''' [[Makido Taro]] (牧戸太郎) | ||
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| + | ===Episode Information=== | ||
| + | {| class="ratingtable" | ||
| + | ! Date !! Episode !! Subtitle !! Ratings<br>(Kanto) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-01-24 || 01 || Rei and Kira have a fateful encounter. A teacher who sexually harasses Kira appears in front of them... || 3.1 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-01-31 || 02 || Kira is jealous of the girls for getting close to Rei. Kira is trapped in a corner, and the one who comes to her rescue is... || 3.3 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-02-07 || 03 || Kira's precious painting was plagiarized. Over the painting, Rei shows a side of him that he has never shown before... || <span style=color:red>'''3.6'''</span> | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-02-14 || 04 || A sudden farewell from Rei to Kira. In addition, Makio takes a shocking action against Rei in a certain incident... || 3.0 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-02-21 || 05 || Kira hears about Rei's sad past from Makio. Then one day, that man suddenly appears in front of Kira... || 3.3 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-02-28 || 06 || When his ex-girlfriend Shiori appears, Rei is torn between her and Kira. Shiori's words and actions escalate, and Rei is caught by surprise... || <span style=color:blue>'''2.7'''</span> | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-03-06 || 07 || Rei and Kira are at odds with his ex-girlfriend Shiori. Then, Makio confesses his true feelings to Kira... || 3.0 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-03-13 || 08 || Rei remembers the truth behind his brother Sei's death. And the hidden truth about Makio is revealed... || 2.9 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-03-20 || 09 || Makio tells the truth about everything. His twisted love for Rei gives birth to his hatred for Kira... || 2.8 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2016-03-27 || 10 || The truth behind the death of his younger brother, Sei, becomes clear. Makio's feelings for Rei reaches its limit, and he makes a decision... || 3.4 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | ! colspan=3 | Average || 3.11 | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Movie== | ||
| + | *[[Wikipedia:Mars: Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru (film)|A movie sequel]] to the drama was released on June 18, 2016 and grossed ¥262 million ($2.4 million) in Japan. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 09:34, 3 October 2021
| Contents: Season 1 • Movie |
Details
- Title: MARS
- Tagline: ただ, 君を愛してる / Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Romance, school
- Related TV show: Mars (CTS, 2004)
Season 1
- Episodes: 10
- Viewership ratings: 3.11%
- Broadcast network: NTV
- Broadcast period: 2016-Jan-24 to 2016-Mar-27
- Air time: Saturday 24:55
- Theme song: Gravity by Kis-My-Ft2
- Insert song: Friends by Rebecca
Synopsis
The story revolves around Kira and Rei, two high school students. Kira is an extremely introverted artist, and Rei is an outgoing playboy with a frightening violent side. The two start a friendship and eventually a romance after Rei sees a drawing that Kira drew on the back of a map she gave him. However, both Kira and Rei are hiding troubled pasts, and through their relationship they confront their past demons. Makio, a student at Kira and Rei's school, has a connection to Rei's violent past. He enters Kira and Rei's lives to try to force Rei to return to the person he used to be. -- MyDramaList
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Main cast
- Fujigaya Taisuke as Kashino Rei
- Araki Towa as young Rei (ep8,10)
- Kubota Masataka as Kirishima Makio
- Iitoyo Marie as Aso Kira
- Supporting cast
- Yamazaki Hirona as Sugihara Harumi
- Inaba Yu as Kida Tatsuya
- Maeda Goki as Kashino Sei
- Suzuki Yuuka as Nishino Kaori
- Okunaka Makoto (奥仲麻琴) as Higashihama Ryoko
- Watanabe Yutaro (渡辺佑太朗) as Kurasawa Naoya
- Fukuhara Haruka as Sakurazawa Shiori
- Tahara Kanako as Saito Hitomi
- Kikawada Masaya as Mr. Yoshioka
- Mizuno Tomonori as Noguchi Akio
- Watanabe Mai (ep3-5)
Production Credits
- Original work: Manga MARS by Souryo Fuyumi (惣領冬実)
- Screenwriter: Oishi Tetsuya
- Producer: Ueno Hiroyuki (植野浩之), Watanabe Toshiaki (渡部智明), Watanabe Hirohito
- Director: Yakumo Saiji (耶雲哉治), Shintoku Koji (神徳浩治)
- Music: Makido Taro (牧戸太郎)
Episode Information
| Date | Episode | Subtitle | Ratings (Kanto) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016-01-24 | 01 | Rei and Kira have a fateful encounter. A teacher who sexually harasses Kira appears in front of them... | 3.1 |
| 2016-01-31 | 02 | Kira is jealous of the girls for getting close to Rei. Kira is trapped in a corner, and the one who comes to her rescue is... | 3.3 |
| 2016-02-07 | 03 | Kira's precious painting was plagiarized. Over the painting, Rei shows a side of him that he has never shown before... | 3.6 |
| 2016-02-14 | 04 | A sudden farewell from Rei to Kira. In addition, Makio takes a shocking action against Rei in a certain incident... | 3.0 |
| 2016-02-21 | 05 | Kira hears about Rei's sad past from Makio. Then one day, that man suddenly appears in front of Kira... | 3.3 |
| 2016-02-28 | 06 | When his ex-girlfriend Shiori appears, Rei is torn between her and Kira. Shiori's words and actions escalate, and Rei is caught by surprise... | 2.7 |
| 2016-03-06 | 07 | Rei and Kira are at odds with his ex-girlfriend Shiori. Then, Makio confesses his true feelings to Kira... | 3.0 |
| 2016-03-13 | 08 | Rei remembers the truth behind his brother Sei's death. And the hidden truth about Makio is revealed... | 2.9 |
| 2016-03-20 | 09 | Makio tells the truth about everything. His twisted love for Rei gives birth to his hatred for Kira... | 2.8 |
| 2016-03-27 | 10 | The truth behind the death of his younger brother, Sei, becomes clear. Makio's feelings for Rei reaches its limit, and he makes a decision... | 3.4 |
| Average | 3.11 | ||
Source: Video Research, Ltd.
Movie
- A movie sequel to the drama was released on June 18, 2016 and grossed ¥262 million ($2.4 million) in Japan.

