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*'''Genre:''' Futuristic romantic mystery | *'''Genre:''' Futuristic romantic mystery | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 8 | *'''Episodes:''' 8 | ||
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*'''Broadcast network:''' TBS | *'''Broadcast network:''' TBS | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2011-Jan-14 to 2011-Mar-04 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2011-Jan-14 to 2011-Mar-04 | ||
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The story unfolds in the neglected District 7. Despite Kawashima's typical innocent image from her previous works, here she takes on her first "villain" role as a cruel and emotionless assassin named Ai, part of a group known as "Last Garden." While faithfully carrying out her missions every day, she encounters the police detective Yuichiro Manaka (Araki), and she suddenly must deal with her newfound emotion of love. The ensuing story is a romantic mystery involving betrayal and the secret behind her birth. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-7066 Tokyograph]'' | The story unfolds in the neglected District 7. Despite Kawashima's typical innocent image from her previous works, here she takes on her first "villain" role as a cruel and emotionless assassin named Ai, part of a group known as "Last Garden." While faithfully carrying out her missions every day, she encounters the police detective Yuichiro Manaka (Araki), and she suddenly must deal with her newfound emotion of love. The ensuing story is a romantic mystery involving betrayal and the secret behind her birth. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-7066 Tokyograph]'' | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
[[File:Heaven's Flower chart.jpg|thumb|300px|correlation chart]] | [[File:Heaven's Flower chart.jpg|thumb|300px|correlation chart]] | ||
*[[Kawashima Umika]] as Ai | *[[Kawashima Umika]] as Ai | ||
| + | **[[Hatakeyama Tsumugi]] as young Ai | ||
*[[Araki Hirofumi]] as Manaka Yuichiro | *[[Araki Hirofumi]] as Manaka Yuichiro | ||
*[[Ayano Go]] as Shion | *[[Ayano Go]] as Shion | ||
| − | *[[Nakano Yuta]] | + | *[[Nakano Yuta]] as Naruki |
*[[Taketomi Seika]] as Ran | *[[Taketomi Seika]] as Ran | ||
| − | *[[Suruga Taro]] | + | *[[Suruga Taro]] as Sudo Senji |
*[[Morimiya Ryu]] (森宮隆) | *[[Morimiya Ryu]] (森宮隆) | ||
*[[Yoshida Yo]] as Kusakabe Hitomi | *[[Yoshida Yo]] as Kusakabe Hitomi | ||
*[[Sakura (actress)|Sakura]] as Lily | *[[Sakura (actress)|Sakura]] as Lily | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[MATSU]] as Haru |
| − | *[[Ishimaru Kanji]] | + | *[[Ishimaru Kanji]] as Kusakabe Takashi |
*[[Honda Hirotaro]] as Xiao Gang | *[[Honda Hirotaro]] as Xiao Gang | ||
*[[Mita Yoshiko]] as Katagiri Kaoru | *[[Mita Yoshiko]] as Katagiri Kaoru | ||
| + | *[[Owada Kensuke]] | ||
| + | *[[Kai Emiri]] as young Last Garden | ||
| + | *[[Hiramatsu Raima]] (ep1-2) | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
| − | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Obayashi Rieko]] | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Obayashi Rieko]], [[Izumisawa Yoko]], [[Nodaka Miyuki]] (野高みゆき) |
| − | *'''Chief | + | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Iyoda Hidenori]], [[Sugiyama Tsuyoshi]] |
| − | *'''Producer:''' [[Takanari Mahoko]] | + | *'''Producer:''' [[Takanari Mahoko]], [[Sato Atsushi (1977)|Sato Atsushi]] |
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Okamoto Shingo]] | + | *'''Director:''' [[Okamoto Shingo]], [[Tsuboi Toshio]], [[Tanazawa Takayoshi]] |
*'''Music:''' [[Nakanishi Kyo]] | *'''Music:''' [[Nakanishi Kyo]] | ||
*'''Music Producer:''' [[Shida Hirohide]] | *'''Music Producer:''' [[Shida Hirohide]] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.tbs.co.jp/h-flower/ Official site] | *[http://www.tbs.co.jp/h-flower/ Official site] | ||
| − | *[ | + | *[[Wikipedia:ja:ヘブンズ・フラワー The Legend of ARCANA|Japanese Wikipedia]] |
{{SeasonRing|TBS|[[Friday Break (TBS)|Friday 24:20]]|Autumn 2010|[[Clone Baby]]|Spring 2011|[[Shima Shima]]}} | {{SeasonRing|TBS|[[Friday Break (TBS)|Friday 24:20]]|Autumn 2010|[[Clone Baby]]|Spring 2011|[[Shima Shima]]}} | ||
[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2011]] [[Category:TBS]] | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2011]] [[Category:TBS]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:38, 12 July 2022
Details
- Title: ヘブンズ・フラワー
- Title (romaji): Heaven's Flower
- Tagline: The Legend of ARCANA
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Futuristic romantic mystery
- Episodes: 8
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-14 to 2011-Mar-04
- Air time: Friday 24:20
Synopsis
Set in the near-futuristic 2060, "Heaven's Flower" combines mystery with a pure love story. Due to a botched experiment, Japan has become a barren land where flowers can't even bloom, resulting in a severe rationing crisis. While the country works towards rebuilding, "District 7" is one of the areas left behind in the process.
The story unfolds in the neglected District 7. Despite Kawashima's typical innocent image from her previous works, here she takes on her first "villain" role as a cruel and emotionless assassin named Ai, part of a group known as "Last Garden." While faithfully carrying out her missions every day, she encounters the police detective Yuichiro Manaka (Araki), and she suddenly must deal with her newfound emotion of love. The ensuing story is a romantic mystery involving betrayal and the secret behind her birth. --Tokyograph
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Kawashima Umika as Ai
- Hatakeyama Tsumugi as young Ai
- Araki Hirofumi as Manaka Yuichiro
- Ayano Go as Shion
- Nakano Yuta as Naruki
- Taketomi Seika as Ran
- Suruga Taro as Sudo Senji
- Morimiya Ryu (森宮隆)
- Yoshida Yo as Kusakabe Hitomi
- Sakura as Lily
- MATSU as Haru
- Ishimaru Kanji as Kusakabe Takashi
- Honda Hirotaro as Xiao Gang
- Mita Yoshiko as Katagiri Kaoru
- Owada Kensuke
- Kai Emiri as young Last Garden
- Hiramatsu Raima (ep1-2)
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Obayashi Rieko, Izumisawa Yoko, Nodaka Miyuki (野高みゆき)
- Chief Producer: Iyoda Hidenori, Sugiyama Tsuyoshi
- Producer: Takanari Mahoko, Sato Atsushi
- Director: Okamoto Shingo, Tsuboi Toshio, Tanazawa Takayoshi
- Music: Nakanishi Kyo
- Music Producer: Shida Hirohide
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