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*'''Title (romaji):''' Seija no Koushin
 
*'''Title (romaji):''' Seija no Koushin
 
*'''Also known as:''' When The Saints Go Marching In
 
*'''Also known as:''' When The Saints Go Marching In
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*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Genre:''' Human drama
 
*'''Genre:''' Human drama
 
*'''Episodes:''' 11
 
*'''Episodes:''' 11
*'''Broadcasted by:''' TBS
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*'''Viewership ratings:''' 20.7%
*'''Broadcast period:''' 1998-01-09 to 1998-03-27
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*'''Broadcast network:''' TBS
*'''Air time:''' Friday 10 PM
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 1998-Jan-09 to 1998-Mar-27
*'''Viewership:''' 20.7%
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*'''Air time:''' Friday 22:00
 
*'''Theme Songs:'''
 
*'''Theme Songs:'''
 
::Opening: "Inochi no Betsumei" by Nakajima Miyuki
 
::Opening: "Inochi no Betsumei" by Nakajima Miyuki
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
Exploring the perception and treatment of mentally-challenged youth and their similarities to juvenile delinquents in Japanese society, this drama series follows the trials and tribulations of a group of adolescents in a work/study program for mentally-challenged teenagers. Although the program's intention is to gently "normalize" them for introduction in society, the group is subject to constant physical and mental abuse unbeknownst to their parents and teacher, Ms Hagawa. However, the friendship between Towa, a naive but unusually articulate member of the program, and Arisu, a rebellious schoolgirl, helps both of them learn to overcome their troubles. Features a star-studded cast of current popular youth idols. (TBS)
 
Exploring the perception and treatment of mentally-challenged youth and their similarities to juvenile delinquents in Japanese society, this drama series follows the trials and tribulations of a group of adolescents in a work/study program for mentally-challenged teenagers. Although the program's intention is to gently "normalize" them for introduction in society, the group is subject to constant physical and mental abuse unbeknownst to their parents and teacher, Ms Hagawa. However, the friendship between Towa, a naive but unusually articulate member of the program, and Arisu, a rebellious schoolgirl, helps both of them learn to overcome their troubles. Features a star-studded cast of current popular youth idols. (TBS)
 
==Episode Titles and Ratings==
 
*  第01話 「青い空はぼくの友達」
 
* 第02話 「不思議の国のありす」
 
* 第03話 「星に願いを」
 
* 第04話 「泣くな ともだち」
 
* 第05話 「おにいちゃんの秘密」
 
* 第06話 「永遠の結婚式」
 
* 第07話 「星になったありす」
 
* 第08話 「ひとかけらの希望」
 
* 第09話 「命の重さに泣いた日」
 
* 第10話 「聖なる戦い」
 
* 第11話 「ぼくたちの未来はひかりにみちているか」
 
 
==Production Credits==
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Nojima Shinji]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Ito Kazuhiro]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Yoshida Ken]] (1,2,6,10,11), [[Matsubara Hiroshi]] (3,7,8), [[Nasuda Jun]] (4,5,9)
 
*'''Music composer:''' [[Senju Akira]]
 
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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==Other Resources==
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==Production Credits==
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Nojima Shinji]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Ito Kazuhiro]]
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*'''Director:''' [[Yoshida Ken]] (1,2,6,10,11), [[Matsubara Hiroshi]] (3,7,8), [[Nasuda Jun]] (4,5,9)
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*'''Music composer:''' [[Senju Akira]]
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==Episode Titles and Ratings==
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*  第01話 「青い空はぼくの友達」
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* 第02話 「不思議の国のありす」
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* 第03話 「星に願いを」
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* 第04話 「泣くな ともだち」
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* 第05話 「おにいちゃんの秘密」
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* 第06話 「永遠の結婚式」
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* 第07話 「星になったありす」
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* 第08話 「ひとかけらの希望」
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* 第09話 「命の重さに泣いた日」
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* 第10話 「聖なる戦い」
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* 第11話 「ぼくたちの未来はひかりにみちているか」
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.tbs.co.jp/drama_archive/seija/ Official Homepage]
 
*[http://www.d-addicts.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13913 Discussion @ D-Addicts.com]
 
*[http://www.d-addicts.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13913 Discussion @ D-Addicts.com]
*[http://www.tbs.co.jp/drama_archive/seija/ Official Homepage]
 
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.357.htm JDorama.com]
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.357.htm JDorama.com]
 
*[http://www.nt2099.com/DORAMA/s_seija.html Japanese Drama Database]
 
*[http://www.nt2099.com/DORAMA/s_seija.html Japanese Drama Database]
 
*[http://dorama.info/drama/dramashow.php?num=089 dorama.info]
 
*[http://dorama.info/drama/dramashow.php?num=089 dorama.info]
  
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Revision as of 07:35, 11 August 2006

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Sakai Noriko and Hirosue Ryoko

Details

  • Title: 聖者の行進
  • Title (romaji): Seija no Koushin
  • Also known as: When The Saints Go Marching In
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Human drama
  • Episodes: 11
  • Viewership ratings: 20.7%
  • Broadcast network: TBS
  • Broadcast period: 1998-Jan-09 to 1998-Mar-27
  • Air time: Friday 22:00
  • Theme Songs:
Opening: "Inochi no Betsumei" by Nakajima Miyuki
Ending: "Iro" by Nakajima Miyuki

Synopsis

Exploring the perception and treatment of mentally-challenged youth and their similarities to juvenile delinquents in Japanese society, this drama series follows the trials and tribulations of a group of adolescents in a work/study program for mentally-challenged teenagers. Although the program's intention is to gently "normalize" them for introduction in society, the group is subject to constant physical and mental abuse unbeknownst to their parents and teacher, Ms Hagawa. However, the friendship between Towa, a naive but unusually articulate member of the program, and Arisu, a rebellious schoolgirl, helps both of them learn to overcome their troubles. Features a star-studded cast of current popular youth idols. (TBS)

Cast

Production Credits

Episode Titles and Ratings

  • 第01話 「青い空はぼくの友達」
  • 第02話 「不思議の国のありす」
  • 第03話 「星に願いを」
  • 第04話 「泣くな ともだち」
  • 第05話 「おにいちゃんの秘密」
  • 第06話 「永遠の結婚式」
  • 第07話 「星になったありす」
  • 第08話 「ひとかけらの希望」
  • 第09話 「命の重さに泣いた日」
  • 第10話 「聖なる戦い」
  • 第11話 「ぼくたちの未来はひかりにみちているか」

External Links




Autumn 1997
TBS
Spring 1998
Aoi Tori
Friday 22:00
Meguri Ai