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A touching story of a hospital teacher that discovers the real meaning and value of life though her experiences teaching terminally ill children. The story is based on a real and encouraging poem written by a girl who died at the age of 11. -- TV Asahi | A touching story of a hospital teacher that discovers the real meaning and value of life though her experiences teaching terminally ill children. The story is based on a real and encouraging poem written by a girl who died at the age of 11. -- TV Asahi | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Miyama Karen]] as Sawatari Maya | *[[Miyama Karen]] as Sawatari Maya | ||
*[[Saito Chiaki]] (斉藤千晃) as Ando Ryoko | *[[Saito Chiaki]] (斉藤千晃) as Ando Ryoko | ||
| + | *[[Omiya Taro]] (ep1-2) | ||
| + | *[[Sakuraba Hiromichi]] (ep4-5) | ||
| + | *[[Osugi Ren]] as Aiba Shuji (ep5-7) | ||
*[[Ishino Mako]] (ep7) | *[[Ishino Mako]] (ep7) | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kasuya Kenji]] |
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
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**[[Miyamoto Masafumi]] (宮本雅史) ''"Denchi ga Kireru made" no Nakamatachi: Kodomo Byouin Monogatari'' | **[[Miyamoto Masafumi]] (宮本雅史) ''"Denchi ga Kireru made" no Nakamatachi: Kodomo Byouin Monogatari'' | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Egashira Michiru]], [[Endo Saemi]] (遠藤彩見) | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Egashira Michiru]], [[Endo Saemi]] (遠藤彩見) | ||
| − | *'''Chief producer:''' [[Igarashi Fumio]] | + | *'''Chief producer:''' [[Igarashi Fumio]] |
| − | *'''Producer:''' [[Kawashima Yasuo]] (川島保男), [[ | + | *'''Producer:''' [[Kawashima Yasuo]] (川島保男), [[Nakagome Takuya]], [[Tsubaki Norikazu]] (椿宜和), [[Fujimoto Kazuhiko]] |
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Fujita Meiji]] | + | *'''Director:''' [[Fujita Meiji]], [[Karaki Akihiro]], [[Tsunehiro Jota]] |
| − | *'''Music:''' [[Hakase Taro]] | + | *'''Music:''' [[Hakase Taro]] |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Latest revision as of 07:59, 9 March 2022
Details
- Title: 電池が切れるまで
- Title (romaji): Denchi ga Kireru Made
- Also known as: Till the Battery Runs Out
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Human drama
- Episodes: 10
- Viewership ratings: 8.2
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Broadcast period: 2004-Apr-22 to 2004-Jun-24
- Air time: Thursday 21:00
- Theme song: Himawari (ひまわり) by Hoshimura Mai
Synopsis
A new hospital teacher at a crossroads in her life discovers the real meaning and value of the human spirit through communicating with severely sick children. Based on "Life‿, a positive poem written by an innocent girl who suffered from serious diseases.
Story: A touching story of a hospital teacher that discovers the real meaning and value of life though her experiences teaching terminally ill children. The story is based on a real and encouraging poem written by a girl who died at the age of 11. -- TV Asahi
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Zaizen Naomi as Kawada Satori (36)
- Hara Sachie as Mizushima Wakaba (27)
- Kaname Jun as Mamiya Kyotaro (29)
- Yoshioka Miho as Honjo Maiko (21)
- David Ito as Kashiwagi Kota (36)
- Kurokawa Tomoka as Morishitya Kaori (14)
- Narumi Riko as Tachibana Yuka (10)
- Nogiwa Yoko as Hyuga Masako (58)
- Jinnai Takanori as Suenaga Seichi (45)
- Yagira Yuya as Takano Daichi
- Matsumoto Rina as Akiba Tomoko
- Nagai Anzu as Makihara Miu
- Miyama Karen as Sawatari Maya
- Saito Chiaki (斉藤千晃) as Ando Ryoko
- Omiya Taro (ep1-2)
- Sakuraba Hiromichi (ep4-5)
- Osugi Ren as Aiba Shuji (ep5-7)
- Ishino Mako (ep7)
- Kasuya Kenji
Production Credits
- Original writing:
- Suzuran no Kai Denchi ga Kireru made: Kodomo Byouin kara no Message
- Miyamoto Masafumi (宮本雅史) "Denchi ga Kireru made" no Nakamatachi: Kodomo Byouin Monogatari
- Screenwriter: Egashira Michiru, Endo Saemi (遠藤彩見)
- Chief producer: Igarashi Fumio
- Producer: Kawashima Yasuo (川島保男), Nakagome Takuya, Tsubaki Norikazu (椿宜和), Fujimoto Kazuhiko
- Director: Fujita Meiji, Karaki Akihiro, Tsunehiro Jota
- Music: Hakase Taro
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