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*'''Title (romaji):''' Oyakodaka, Oyako Daka, Oyako Taka | *'''Title (romaji):''' Oyakodaka, Oyako Daka, Oyako Taka | ||
*'''Also known as:''' Falcon Father and Son | *'''Also known as:''' Falcon Father and Son | ||
| − | *'''Format:''' | + | *'''Format:''' Renzoku |
| − | *'''Genre:''' | + | *'''Genre:''' Jidaigeki, chanbara |
*'''Episodes:''' 11 | *'''Episodes:''' 11 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' NTV | *'''Broadcast network:''' NTV | ||
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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | A father and son story set in the late Tokugawa era (ca. 1850). Since the gradual opening of Japan new knowledge and technology reaches the country. Young | + | A father and son story set in the late Tokugawa era (ca. 1850). Since the gradual opening of Japan new knowledge and technology reaches the country. Young Rintaro's dream is to explore all the new things and he is strongly opposed to the old values of his father Shokichi. However, after Rintaro gets into a fight with Samurai-rowdies and is rescued by his father they start to respect each other. Unfortunately Shokichi's involvement in the fight has been witnessed by high officials. To save his family name and position he is forced to retire in favor of his inexperienced son who takes over all official duties of his father. From then on Shokichi keeps in the background and watches over the safety and progress of his son. --elisan 08:34, 27 May 2007 (CDT) |
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
| + | <vote type=1/> | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | *[[Matsumoto Koshiro]] | + | *[[Matsumoto Hakuo|Matsumoto Koshiro]] as Katsu Shokichi |
| − | *[[Ichikawa Somegoro]] | + | *[[Ichikawa Somegoro]] as Katsu Rintaro |
| − | *[[Yamamoto Yoko]] (山本陽子) as | + | *[[Yamamoto Yoko]] (山本陽子) as Shokichi's wife |
| − | *[[Hatada Rie]] (畠田理恵) as Kimie ( | + | *[[Hatada Rie]] (畠田理恵) as Kimie (Rintaro's sister) |
| − | *[[Takahashi Kaori]] | + | *[[Takahashi Kaori]] |
| − | *[[Isobe Tsutomu]] (磯部勉) as Sakuma | + | *[[Isobe Tsutomu]] (磯部勉) as Sakuma Shozan (1811-1864) |
| − | *[[Kouyama Shigeru]] | + | *[[Kouyama Shigeru]] as Shokichi's elder brother |
| − | *[[Tsutsumi Daijiro]] (堤大二郎) as | + | *[[Tsutsumi Daijiro]] (堤大二郎) as Rintaro's cousin and fencing teacher |
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Original writing:''' [[Yoshida Takeshi]] | *'''Original writing:''' [[Yoshida Takeshi]] | ||
| − | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yoshida Takeshi]], [[Tagami | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yoshida Takeshi]], [[Tagami Yu]], [[Suzuki Ikuro]] |
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Masuda Toshio]], [[Okumura | + | *'''Director:''' [[Masuda Toshio]], [[Okumura Shoutaro]] |
*'''Music:''' [[Yokoyama Sei]] | *'''Music:''' [[Yokoyama Sei]] | ||
| − | *'''Producer:''' | + | *'''Producer:''' 松竹株式会社 |
==Review== | ==Review== | ||
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Very enjoyable story with everything a good jidaigeki needs. The occasional fights were well choreographed and fun to watch. --elisan 08:34, 27 May 2007 (CDT) | Very enjoyable story with everything a good jidaigeki needs. The occasional fights were well choreographed and fun to watch. --elisan 08:34, 27 May 2007 (CDT) | ||
| − | ==Links== | + | ==External Links== |
*[[Wikipedia:ja:父子鷹|Japanese Wikipedia]] | *[[Wikipedia:ja:父子鷹|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama1994]] [[Category:NTV]] | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama1994]] [[Category:NTV]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:31, 5 December 2021
Contents
Details
- Title: 父子鷹
- Title (romaji): Oyakodaka, Oyako Daka, Oyako Taka
- Also known as: Falcon Father and Son
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Jidaigeki, chanbara
- Episodes: 11
- Broadcast network: NTV
- Broadcast period: 1994-Jan-11 to 1994-Mar-22
- Air time: Tuesday 20:00-20:54
Synopsis
A father and son story set in the late Tokugawa era (ca. 1850). Since the gradual opening of Japan new knowledge and technology reaches the country. Young Rintaro's dream is to explore all the new things and he is strongly opposed to the old values of his father Shokichi. However, after Rintaro gets into a fight with Samurai-rowdies and is rescued by his father they start to respect each other. Unfortunately Shokichi's involvement in the fight has been witnessed by high officials. To save his family name and position he is forced to retire in favor of his inexperienced son who takes over all official duties of his father. From then on Shokichi keeps in the background and watches over the safety and progress of his son. --elisan 08:34, 27 May 2007 (CDT)
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Matsumoto Koshiro as Katsu Shokichi
- Ichikawa Somegoro as Katsu Rintaro
- Yamamoto Yoko (山本陽子) as Shokichi's wife
- Hatada Rie (畠田理恵) as Kimie (Rintaro's sister)
- Takahashi Kaori
- Isobe Tsutomu (磯部勉) as Sakuma Shozan (1811-1864)
- Kouyama Shigeru as Shokichi's elder brother
- Tsutsumi Daijiro (堤大二郎) as Rintaro's cousin and fencing teacher
Production Credits
- Original writing: Yoshida Takeshi
- Screenwriter: Yoshida Takeshi, Tagami Yu, Suzuki Ikuro
- Director: Masuda Toshio, Okumura Shoutaro
- Music: Yokoyama Sei
- Producer: 松竹株式会社
Review
Very enjoyable story with everything a good jidaigeki needs. The occasional fights were well choreographed and fun to watch. --elisan 08:34, 27 May 2007 (CDT)

