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[[File:Aki halu.jpg|thumb|300px|Pride]]
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
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*'''Title:''' プライド
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*'''Title (English):''' Pride
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*'''Genre:''' Sports, Drama, Romance
 
*'''Episodes:''' 11
 
*'''Episodes:''' 11
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*'''Viewership ratings:''' 25.1
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-01-12 to 2004-03-22
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Jan-12 to 2004-Mar-22
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*'''Air time:''' [[Gekku|Monday 21:00]]
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*'''Theme song:''' [[Wikipedia:I Was Born To Love You (song)|I Was Born To Love You]] by [[Wikipedia:Queen|Queen]]
  
==Cast & Credits==
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==Synopsis==
===Produced by===
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Halu ([[Kimura Takuya (1972)|Kimura Takuya]]) is the captain and star player of an ice hockey team, who is greatly respected by his teammates. For him, hockey is serious business that fully occupies his mind, while he treats romance as if it were a game.
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Aki ([[Takeuchi Yuko]]) is a typical OL (office lady), and is waiting for her boyfriend to return from studying architecture abroad. At this point in time however, he shows no sign of coming back. One day, Aki's friends who are determined to find her a new boyfriend, invite her to watch an ice hockey game. There she sees Halu for the first time.
  
===Directed by===
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After the game, Aki and her friends join the players for a party celebrating their victory. Aki, however, is not so excited to be there. When she leaves the party, she bumps into Halu, who was slightly injured from a fight. They exchange e-mail addresses and part.
:[[Hirai Hideki]]
 
:[[Nakae Isamu]]
 
:[[Sawada Kensaku]]
 
  
===Script Writer===
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The sparks of mutual attraction are ignited in a second encounter between Aki and Halu, arranged with the help of her friends shortly after a party.
:[[Nojima Shinji]]
 
  
===Cast===
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Hyodo ([[Sato Koichi]]) has come as a replacement for the team's coach who has been hospitalized. Halu has a lot of respect for the hospitalized coach. Unfortunately, he can't stand Hyodo's way of doing things. Bringing with him a lot of coaching experience from overseas, Hyodo criticizes the former coach's strategies. Whenever Halu and Hyodo see each other, they get into a quarrel; consequently influencing Halu's behavior during games.
:[[Kimura Takuya]] as Satonaka Haru
 
:[[Takeuchi Yuko]] as Murase Aki
 
:[[Sakaguchi Kenji]] as Hotta Yamato
 
:[[Ichikawa Somegoro]] as Ikegawa Tomonori
 
:[[Sato Ryuta]]
 
:[[Nakagoshi Noriko]]
 
:[[Megumi]]
 
:[[Takizawa Saori]]
 
:[[Sato Koichi]]
 
  
==Synopsis==
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Seeing that his game ended in a brawl, Aki visits Halu to comfort him. But he tells her that she is being too friendly with him.
[[Kimura Takuya]] is the captain and star player of an ice hockey team, who is greatly respected by his teammates. For him, hockey is serious business that fully occupies his mind, while he treats romance as if it were a game.
 
  
[[Takeuchi Yuko]] is a typical OL (office lady), and is waiting for her boyfriend to return from studying architecture abroad. At this point in time however, he shows no sign of coming back. One day, Yuko's friends who are determined to find her a new boyfriend, invite her to watch an ice hockey game. There she sees Kimura for the first time.
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Aki is hurt, Halu is irritated, and his teammate Hotta ([[Sakaguchi Kenji]]) can't stand seeing Halu like this...
  
After the game, Yuko and her friends join the players for a party celebrating their victory. Yuko, however, is not so excited to be there. When she leaves the party, she bumps into Kimura, who was slightly injured from a fight. They exchange e-mail addresses and part.
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
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<vote type=1/>
  
The sparks of mutual attraction are ignited in a second encounter between Yuko and Kimura, arranged with the help of her friends shortly after a party.
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==Cast==
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[[File:Priderelationship.gif|thumb|300px|Relationship Chart]]
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*[[Kimura Takuya (1972)|Kimura Takuya]] as Satonaka Halu
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*[[Takeuchi Yuko]] as Murase Aki
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*[[Sakaguchi Kenji]] as Hotta Yamato
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*[[Ichikawa Somegoro]] as Ikegawa Tomonori
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*[[Sato Ryuta]] as Shimamura Makoto
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*[[Nakagoshi Noriko]] as Aizawa Yuri
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*[[Megumi]] as Ishikawa Chika
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*[[Ishida Yuriko]] as Yoko
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*[[Sato Koichi]] as Hyodo Yuichiro
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*[[Takizawa Saori]] as Sonoda Saeko
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*[[Namioka Kazuki]] as Nishida Naritoshi
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*[[Tokito Saburo]] as Anzai (ep1)
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*[[Mizukawa Asami]] (ep4)
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*[[Kazama Morio]] (ep5)
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*[[Yamaguchi Miyako]] (ep5)
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*[[Matsuzaka Keiko]] as Halu's mom (ep6)
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*[[Tanihara Shosuke]] (ep7-11)
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*[[Arai Hirofumi]]
  
[[Sato Koichi]] has come as a replacement for the team's coach who has been hospitalized. Kimura has a lot of respect for the hospitalized coach. Unfortunately though, he can't stand Sato's way of doing things. Bringing with him a lot of coaching experience from overseas, Sato criticizes the former coach's strategies. Whenever Kimura and Sato see each other, they get into a quarrel; consequently influencing Kimura's behavior during games.
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==Production Credits==
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Nojima Shinji]]
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*'''Planning and production:''' [[Ota Toru]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Sugio Atsuhiro]], [[Makino Tadashi]]
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*'''Director:''' [[Hirai Hideki]], [[Nakae Isamu]], [[Sawada Kensaku]]
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*'''Music:''' [[Yoshimata Ryo]]
  
Seeing that his game ended in a brawl, Yuko visits Kimura to comfort him. But he tells her that she is being too friendly with him.
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==Episode Information==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0"
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! width=75 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Episode
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! width=100 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Air Date
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! width=300 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Subtitle
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! width=75 bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Ratings
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|- align=center
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|01||2004-Jan-12||Bond of Love and Youth||28.0%
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|- align=center
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|02||2004-Jan-19||Strength That Overcomes Loneliness||25.1%
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|- align=center
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|03||2004-Jan-26||Leader's Beautiful Form||24.6%
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|- align=center
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|04||2004-Feb-02||Men's Camaraderie and Women's Pride||23.6%
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|- align=center
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|05||2004-Feb-09||Wounds of the Heart||23.4%
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|- align=center
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|06||2004-Feb-16||Dear Mother||22.8%
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|- align=center
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|07||2004-Feb-23||Disturbance||<font color="blue">22.6%</font>
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|- align=center
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|08||2004-Mar-01||Tragedy||26.0%
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|- align=center
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|09||2004-Mar-08||Lament||24.1%
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|- align=center
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|10||2004-Mar-15||Hope||24.9%
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|- align=center
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|11||2004-Mar-22||Pride Called Love||<font color="red">28.8%</font>
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|- align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"
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! Average || -- || -- || 25.1%
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|}
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Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.]
  
Yuko is hurt, Kimura is irritated, and his teammate Sakaguchi can't stand seeing Kimura like this...
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==Trivia==
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*The unpopular ice hockey sport in Japan then received a huge upsurge in popularity thereafter. The ice hockey audience increased by over 300 percent. A large number of parents sent their children to ice hockey schools.
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*JIHF (Japan Ice Hockey Federation) sent a flag with Takuya's role's name and his squad number to the producer of the series, plus a letter of thanks conveying its appreciation to the cast and crew for popularizing this sport. JIHF named the Japan-Russia Friendship Tournament "Pride Cup" afterwards.  
  
==Other Resources==
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/m9_pride/ Official site]
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:プライド (テレビドラマ)|Japanese Wikipedia]]
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.802.htm JDorama.com]
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.802.htm JDorama.com]
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[[Category:JDrama]]
 
[[Category:JDrama2004]]
 
[[Category:JDrama2004]]
 
[[Category:Fuji TV]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 5 August 2019

Pride

Details

  • Title: プライド
  • Title (English): Pride
  • Genre: Sports, Drama, Romance
  • Episodes: 11
  • Viewership ratings: 25.1
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast period: 2004-Jan-12 to 2004-Mar-22
  • Air time: Monday 21:00
  • Theme song: I Was Born To Love You by Queen

Synopsis

Halu (Kimura Takuya) is the captain and star player of an ice hockey team, who is greatly respected by his teammates. For him, hockey is serious business that fully occupies his mind, while he treats romance as if it were a game.

Aki (Takeuchi Yuko) is a typical OL (office lady), and is waiting for her boyfriend to return from studying architecture abroad. At this point in time however, he shows no sign of coming back. One day, Aki's friends who are determined to find her a new boyfriend, invite her to watch an ice hockey game. There she sees Halu for the first time.

After the game, Aki and her friends join the players for a party celebrating their victory. Aki, however, is not so excited to be there. When she leaves the party, she bumps into Halu, who was slightly injured from a fight. They exchange e-mail addresses and part.

The sparks of mutual attraction are ignited in a second encounter between Aki and Halu, arranged with the help of her friends shortly after a party.

Hyodo (Sato Koichi) has come as a replacement for the team's coach who has been hospitalized. Halu has a lot of respect for the hospitalized coach. Unfortunately, he can't stand Hyodo's way of doing things. Bringing with him a lot of coaching experience from overseas, Hyodo criticizes the former coach's strategies. Whenever Halu and Hyodo see each other, they get into a quarrel; consequently influencing Halu's behavior during games.

Seeing that his game ended in a brawl, Aki visits Halu to comfort him. But he tells her that she is being too friendly with him.

Aki is hurt, Halu is irritated, and his teammate Hotta (Sakaguchi Kenji) can't stand seeing Halu like this...

User/Viewer Ratings

4.25
(4 votes)

Cast

Relationship Chart

Production Credits

Episode Information

Episode Air Date Subtitle Ratings
01 2004-Jan-12 Bond of Love and Youth 28.0%
02 2004-Jan-19 Strength That Overcomes Loneliness 25.1%
03 2004-Jan-26 Leader's Beautiful Form 24.6%
04 2004-Feb-02 Men's Camaraderie and Women's Pride 23.6%
05 2004-Feb-09 Wounds of the Heart 23.4%
06 2004-Feb-16 Dear Mother 22.8%
07 2004-Feb-23 Disturbance 22.6%
08 2004-Mar-01 Tragedy 26.0%
09 2004-Mar-08 Lament 24.1%
10 2004-Mar-15 Hope 24.9%
11 2004-Mar-22 Pride Called Love 28.8%
Average -- -- 25.1%

Source: Video Research, Ltd.

Trivia

  • The unpopular ice hockey sport in Japan then received a huge upsurge in popularity thereafter. The ice hockey audience increased by over 300 percent. A large number of parents sent their children to ice hockey schools.
  • JIHF (Japan Ice Hockey Federation) sent a flag with Takuya's role's name and his squad number to the producer of the series, plus a letter of thanks conveying its appreciation to the cast and crew for popularizing this sport. JIHF named the Japan-Russia Friendship Tournament "Pride Cup" afterwards.

External Links




Autumn 2003
Fuji TV
Spring 2004
Beginner
Monday 21:00
Itoshi Kimi e