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==Details==
 
==Details==
*'''Title:''' 華麗的挑戰 / Hua Li De Tiao Zhan
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*'''Title:''' 華麗的挑戰 (华丽的挑战) / Hua Li Te Tiao Chan (Hua Li De Tiao Zhan)
*'''English title:''' Extravagant Challenge
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*'''English title:''' Skip-Beat!
*'''Also known as:''' Skip Beat!
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*'''Also known as:''' Extravagant Challenge
 
*'''Genre:''' Romance, comedy
 
*'''Genre:''' Romance, comedy
*'''Episodes:''' TBA
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*'''Episodes:''' 15
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*'''Broadcast network:''' FTV, GTV
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2011-Dec-18 to 2012-Apr-01
 
*'''Air time:''' Sunday 22:00-23:30
 
*'''Air time:''' Sunday 22:00-23:30
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*'''Opening theme song:'''  S.O.L.O (華麗的獨秀) by [[Wikipedia:Super Junior-M|Super Junior-M]]
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*'''Ending theme song:''' Zhe Shi Ai (這是愛) by [[Lee Dong Hae]]
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
''Manga Synopsis'' - Sixteen year old Mogami Kyoko sacrificed her life to support her boyfriend, Sho, so he could become a successful singer. One day, Sho suddenly breaks up with Kyoko, leaving her with nothing, and Kyoko vows revenge. She decides to delve into the entertainment world and become even more successful than Sho to get back at him. Kyoko therein meets Ren, another actor in her agency, who helps motivate her to become a top entertainer.
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Gong Xi sacrificed her life to support her boyfriend, Bu Puo Shang, so he could become a successful singer. One day, Shang suddenly breaks up with Gong Xi, leaving her with nothing, and Gong Xi vows revenge. She decides to delve into the entertainment world and become even more successful than Shang to get back at him. Gong Xi therein meets Dun He Lian, another actor in her agency, who helps motivate her to become a top entertainer.
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Ariel Lin]] as (Mogami Kyoko)
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*[[Ivy Chen]] as Kung Hsi
*[[Jerry Yan]] as (Tsuruga Ren)
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**[[Deng Yun Ting]] as childhood Kung Hsi
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**[[Chen Shi Ying]] as teenage Kung Hsi
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*[[Choi Si Won]] as Tun Ho Lien (voiced by [[Hsieh Kun Da]] ep.1-2, [[Nylon Chen]] ep.3-)
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*[[Lee Dong Hae]] as Pu Puo Shang (voiced by Darren from 浪花兄弟The Drifters)
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**[[Mini Bin]] (迷你彬) as childhood Pu Puo Shang
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*[[Bianca Bai]] as Chiang Nan Chin
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*[[Jin Qin]] as Tu Chin
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*[[Ada Pan]] as Yuan Yang
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*[[Allen Chao]] as Luo Li
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*[[Frances Wu]] (吳兆絃) as Maria
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*[[Bu Xue Liang]] as Shen Te Yuan
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*[[Dong Zhi Cheng]] as Nan Kuo Ko
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*[[Jean Lee]] as Liu Li Er
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*[[Jessie Chang]] as Hsu Yung Chun
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*[[Cindy Song]] as Kuang Mei Lin
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*[[Ke Shu Qin]] as Ching Chieh
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*[[Cherry Hsia]] as Yi Mei
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*[[Lawrence Ko]] as Director Hsin Yuan
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*[[Zhang Shao Huai]] (張少懷) as Director Hsu Fang
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*[[Luo Bei An]] as Director Hei Lung
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*[[Chen Bo Zheng]] as owner and chef of Pu Tao Ong
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*[[Ge Lei]] as mistress of Pu Tao Ong
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*[[Angus Chang]] as Fei Li Hua
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*[[Fu Xian Cheng]] (傅顯誠) as Lin Ying
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*[[Tang Zhi Wei]] as Shang Peng Tang
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*[[Xie Qiong Nuan]] as Kung Hsi's mother
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*[[Bernice Tsai]] as Wan Tzu
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*[[Li Ang Lin]] as security guard
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*[[Lin Yi Xun]] (林奕勳) as security guard
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*[[Lin Chih Hsien]] as Nan Kua's manager
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*[[Wang Yi Wen]] as girl
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*[[Rui Rui]] (蕊蕊) as girl
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*[[Brando Huang]] as AD
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*[[Xiao Hou]] as TV host
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*[[Emily Tsai]] as girl
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*[[Ivy Shao]] as Kung Hsi's colleague
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*[[Beatrice Fang]]
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
 
*'''Original writing:''' Manga ''[[Wikipedia:Skip Beat!|Skip Beat!]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Yoshiki Nakamura|Nakamura Yoshiki]]
 
*'''Original writing:''' Manga ''[[Wikipedia:Skip Beat!|Skip Beat!]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Yoshiki Nakamura|Nakamura Yoshiki]]
*'''Director:''' [[Niu Cheng Ze]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Niu Cheng Ze]]
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*'''Director:''' [[Jerry Feng]] 馮家瑞, [[Wu Jian Xin]], [[Ke Zheng Ming]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Originally it was decided that [[Joe Cheng]] would be a lead in this drama.
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*The press conference took place on 2008-Nov-17 in Tokyo, Japan featuring [[Jerry Yan]] and [[Ariel Lin]] as the leads.
*The press conference will take place on 2008-Nov-17 in Tokyo, Japan.
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*On 2009-Jan-08, after management changes with the Japanese producers and problems with the script, Taiwanese producers were forced to postpone this drama indefinitely.
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* In Summer 2010, the male leads are Siwon and Donghae from Korean boy-band Super Junior.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[[Wikipedia:zh:華麗的挑戰 (電視劇)|Chinese Wikipedia]]
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*[http://program.ftv.com.tw/Drama/SKIP-BEAT/ FTV]
  
[[Category:TWDrama]] [[Category:TWDrama2009]]
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[[Category:TWDrama]] [[Category:TWDrama2011]] [[Category:GTV]] [[Category:FTV]]
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 13 July 2024

Skip Beat

Details

  • Title: 華麗的挑戰 (华丽的挑战) / Hua Li Te Tiao Chan (Hua Li De Tiao Zhan)
  • English title: Skip-Beat!
  • Also known as: Extravagant Challenge
  • Genre: Romance, comedy
  • Episodes: 15
  • Broadcast network: FTV, GTV
  • Broadcast period: 2011-Dec-18 to 2012-Apr-01
  • Air time: Sunday 22:00-23:30
  • Opening theme song: S.O.L.O (華麗的獨秀) by Super Junior-M
  • Ending theme song: Zhe Shi Ai (這是愛) by Lee Dong Hae

Synopsis

Gong Xi sacrificed her life to support her boyfriend, Bu Puo Shang, so he could become a successful singer. One day, Shang suddenly breaks up with Gong Xi, leaving her with nothing, and Gong Xi vows revenge. She decides to delve into the entertainment world and become even more successful than Shang to get back at him. Gong Xi therein meets Dun He Lian, another actor in her agency, who helps motivate her to become a top entertainer.

User/Viewer Ratings

4.75
(4 votes)

Cast

Production Credits

Notes

  • The press conference took place on 2008-Nov-17 in Tokyo, Japan featuring Jerry Yan and Ariel Lin as the leads.
  • On 2009-Jan-08, after management changes with the Japanese producers and problems with the script, Taiwanese producers were forced to postpone this drama indefinitely.
  • In Summer 2010, the male leads are Siwon and Donghae from Korean boy-band Super Junior.

External Links