Actions

Difference between revisions of "Fire Boys"

From DramaWiki

m
 
(53 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Fireboys3.jpg|none|thumb|400px|Fireboys (click to enlarge)]]
+
[[File:Fireboys3.jpg|thumb|300px|Fireboys]]
 
 
 
 
----
 
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
[[File:Fireboysrelationship.gif|520px|thumb|Relationship Chart (click to enlarge)]]
+
*'''Title:''' ファイアーボーイズ
*'''Name:''' ファイアーボーイズ ~?組?大?~ / Fireboys
+
*'''Title (English):''' FIRE BOYS
*'''Also Known As:''' Fire Boys Megumi No Daigo
+
*'''Tagline:''' ~め組の大吾
*'''Genre:''' Love, Action, Comedy, Human drama
+
*'''Tagine (romaji):''' Megumi no Daigo
 +
*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 +
*'''Genre:''' Human drama, action, romance
 
*'''Episodes:''' 11
 
*'''Episodes:''' 11
*'''Viewership:''' 12.1%
+
*'''Viewership ratings:''' 12.1%
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-01-06 to 2004-03-16
+
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Jan-06 to 2004-Mar-16
*'''Theme Songs:''' [[Michi shirube ~ a rode home ~]] by [[Wikipedia:Orange_Range|Orange Range]]
+
*'''Air time:''' [[Hikyu|Tuesday 21:00]]
 +
*'''Theme song:''' ''Michi Shirube ~ A Road Home ~'' by [[Wikipedia:Orange_Range|Orange Range]]
 +
 
 +
==Synopsis==
 +
A young boy by the name of Asahina Daigo was once rescued by a fireman.  Ever since then, he has wanted to become a firefighter like the hero who saved him from the flames.  Now he's all grown-up and has recently received his credentials as a firefighter.  However, the firefighting brigade he is assigned to is the so-called "Me-Gumi," the nickname of the Medakagaoka Fire Brigade, which at first glance seems to have absolutely no fighting spirit whatsoever.  In reality, this is the home of a group of seasoned professionals led by that legendary firefighter Commander Gomi.  They're active on the front lines, constantly putting their lives at risk. The innocent Daigo, burning with a sense of justice and of mission, battles together with his "Me-Gumi" compatriots, suffering, laughing and crying together with them as he develops into a topflight firefighter in this moving human drama. ''--Fuji Creative''
 +
 
 +
==User/Viewer Ratings==
 +
<vote type=1/>
 +
 
 +
==Cast==
 +
[[File:Fireboysrelationship.gif|thumb|350px|Relationship Chart (click to enlarge)]]
 +
<div style="float:left; width:48%;">
 +
*[[Yamada Takayuki]] as Asahina Daigo (18)
 +
*[[Uchiyama Rina]] as Sonoda Mahiru (22)
 +
*[[Mimura Rie|Mimura]] as Kondo Jun (19)
 +
*[[Tsukamoto Takashi]] as Amakasu Shiro (19)
 +
*[[Katsurayama Shingo]] as Akaboshi Mitsuru (32)
 +
*[[Konishi Manami]] as Ochiai Shizuka (26)
 +
*[[Ishiguro Ken]] as Taira Shigeru (38)
 +
*[[Kaga Takeshi]] as Gomi Hajime (48)
 +
*[[Oshima Yoko]] as Asahina Miyako
 +
*[[Koide Saori]] as Asahina Miki
 +
*[[Nukumizu Youichi]] as Manjo Hakase
 +
*[[Moro Morooka]] as Ueki
 +
*[[Matoba Koji]] as Kanda Isao
 +
*[[Hanahara Teruko]] as Daigo's grandma
 +
*[[Hiraizumi Sei]]
 +
*[[Ebata Hiroki]]
 +
*[[Komatsu Takuya]]
 +
*[[Fukazawa Atsushi]]
 +
 
 +
===Guests===
 +
*[[Shimada Kyusaku]] (ep1)
 +
*[[Oguri Shun]] as Yazawa Ken (ep2)
 +
*[[Matsushige Yutaka]] as Inspector Morita (ep2)
 +
*[[Hiraga Masaomi]] (ep3)
 +
*[[Suga Kenta]] as Kouta (ep3)
 +
*[[Morishita Ryoko]] (ep3)
 +
*[[Kitaro]] as Yoneda (ep4)
 +
*[[Takase Yukina]] (ep5)
 +
*[[Imai Yoko]] (ep6)
 +
*[[Yamaji Kazuhiro]] as Reporter (ep7)
 +
*[[Sakurai Chizu]] (ep8)
 +
*[[Saito Keita]] (ep11)
 +
*[[Ino Serina]]
 +
*[[Kawata Nozomi]]
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
*'''Producer:''' [[Genouen Yoshimasa]]
+
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yoshida Tomoko]]
*'''Director:''' [[Takeshi Hideki]], [[Miyamoto Rieko]]
+
*'''Producer:''' [[Genouzono Yoshimasa]]
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Yoshida Satoko]]
+
*'''Director:''' [[Takeuchi Hideki]], [[Miyamoto Rieko]]
*'''Music by:''' Satou Naoki
+
*'''Music:''' [[Sato Naoki]]
 +
 
 +
==Reviews==
 +
*[http://j-fan.com/drama/drama.cgi?action=viewrev&season=Winter_2004&show=FIRE_BOYS_megumi_no_Daigo JFan's Review - ''The Heat is on for Yamada Takayuki'']
  
==Cast==
+
==Episode Information==
{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
+
{| class="wikitable"
|align="left" width="210px"|[[File:YamadaTakayuki15.jpg|left|50px]][[Yamada Takayuki]]<br>山田?之<br><br>as Asahina Daigo (18)
+
!width="50"|Episode
|align="left" width="200px"|[[File:Rina.jpg|left|50px]][[Uchiyama Rina]]<br>内山???<br><br>as Sonoda Mahiru (22)
+
!width="90"|Air date
|align="left" width="200px"|[[File:Mimura.JPG|left|50px]][[Mimura]]<br>ミムラ<br><br>as Kondo Jun (19)
+
!width="280"|Title (Kana)
|align="left" width="200px"|[[File:Tsu.JPG|left|50px|Tsukamoto Takashi]]<br>塚本高?<br><br>as Amakasu Shiro (19)
+
!width="380"|Title (English)
 +
!width="50"|Rating
 +
|-
 +
|01
 +
|2004-01-06
 +
|涙、涙の初救助
 +
|A first rescue of tears and tears
 +
|<font color="red">'''15.7%'''
 +
|-
 +
|02
 +
|2004-01-13
 +
|放火魔と直接対決
 +
|Face-to-face showdown with the pyromaniac
 +
|11.2%
 +
|-
 +
|03
 +
|2004-01-20
 +
|森に消えた救急隊
 +
|The rescue squad that disappeared into the forest
 +
|11.5% 
 +
|-
 +
|04
 +
|2004-01-27
 +
|伝説の男の正体
 +
|The man behind the legendary man
 +
|10.7%
 +
|-
 +
|05
 +
|2004-02-03
 +
|捨て身の地震救助
 +
|The courageous earthquake response
 +
|12.0%
 +
|-
 +
|06
 +
|2004-02-10
 +
|病院火災と家族愛
 +
|Hospital fire and family love
 +
|11.3%
 +
|-
 +
|07
 +
|2004-02-17
 +
|ライバルの裏切り
 +
|Rival's betrayal
 +
|11.3%
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Shingo.JPG|left|50px]][[Katsurayama Shingo]]<br>葛山信?<br><br>as Akaboshi Mitsuru (32)
+
|08
|[[File:Manami.jpg|left|50px]][[Konishi Manami]]<br>?西真奈美<br><br>as Ochiai Shizuka (26)
+
|2004-02-24
|[[File:Ken.JPG|left|50px]][[Ishiguro Ken]]<br>石黒賢<br><br>as Taira Shigeru (38)
+
|猛火に突進した女
|[[File:Takeshi.JPG|left|50px]][[Kaga Takeshi]]<br>鹿賀丈?<br><br>as Gomi Hajime (48)
+
|The woman who rushed into the raging flame
 +
|<font color="green">10.5%
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Ojima.jpg|left|50px]][[Ojima Yoko]]<br>大島蓉?<br><br>as Asahina Miyako
+
|09
|[[File:Saori.jpg|left|50px]][[Koide Saori]]<br>?出早織<br><br>as Asahina Miki
+
|2004-03-02
|[[File:57766.jpg|left|50px]][[Hanabara Teruko]]<br>花原照?<br><br>
+
|仲間を奪った爆炎
|[[File:Sei.gif|left|50px]][[Hiraizumi Sei]]<br>平泉?<br><br>
+
|The blasting flame which took away my friend
 +
|11.4%
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:NukumizuYouichi23.jpg||left|50px]][[Nukumizu Youichi]]<br>温水洋一<br><br>
+
|10
|[[File:Morooka.GIF|left|50px]][[Moro Morooka]]<br>モロ師岡<br><br>
+
|2004-03-09
|[[File:MatobaKoji.JPG|left|50px]][[Matoba Koji]]<br>的場浩?<br><br>
+
|レスキューへの道
|[[File:Shun.jpg||left|50px]][[Oguri Shun]]<br>?栗旬<br><br>
+
|Road to rescue
 +
|13.1%
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Yutaka12.JPG|left|50px]][[Matsushige Yutaka]]<br>??豊<br><br>
+
|11
|[[File:Kenta2.jpg|left|50px]][[Suga Kenta]]<br>須賀?太<br><br>
+
|2004-03-16
|[[File:Ehatahironori.jpg|left|50px]][[Ehata Hironori]]<br>江畑浩?<br><br>
+
|大炎上!最後の救出劇
|[[File:Picture.jpg|left|50px]][[Komatsu Takuya]]<br><br><br>
+
|Inferno! The last rescue drama
 +
|13.2%
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:SaitoKeita.jpg|left|50px]][[Saito Keita]]<br>斉藤慶太<br><br>(ep11)
 
|[[File:Sakurai11.jpg|left|50px]][[Sakurai Chizu]]<br>桜井?寿<br><br>(ep8)
 
|
 
|
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
==Episode Ratings==
+
==External Links==
*'''Ep 01:''' 15.7%
+
*[http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/daigo Official site]
*'''Ep 02:''' 11.2%
+
*[[Wikipedia:ja:め組の大吾|Japanese Wikipedia]]
*'''Ep 03:''' 11.5%
+
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.803.htm JDorama.com]
*'''Ep 04:''' 10.7%
 
*'''Ep 05:''' 12.0%
 
*'''Ep 06:''' 11.3%
 
*'''Ep 07:''' 11.3%
 
*'''Ep 08:''' 10.5%
 
*'''Ep 09:''' 11.4%
 
*'''Ep 10:''' 13.1%
 
*'''Ep 11:''' 13.2%
 
 
 
==Synopsis==
 
[[File:Fireboys2.jpg|thumb|200px|Fireboys (click to enlarge)]]
 
Daigo has survived six months of hard training to become a firefighter. Right after his graduation ceremony, he rushes to Medaka-ga-oka High School, because he can't wait to tell Shizuka, his former homeroom teacher, that he has finally become a firefighter.
 
 
 
It was Shizuka who recommended that Daigo become a firefighter. When Daigo was still small, he was miraculously rescued from a disastrous fire. Since then, it had always been Daigo's dream to become a firefighter. However, in high school, he had forgotten all about his dream and had no idea of what he wanted to be when he grew up. That was when Shizuka reminded Daigo of his dream.
 
 
 
Daigo gets assigned to Medaka-ga-oka Fire Department, which is located in his hometown. He heads to work with great expectations, but what Daigo sees is far from what he had in mind. The Fire Chief Hajime Gomi, and the rest of the crew seem to be far too undisciplined for firefighters.
 
 
 
As a rookie firefighter, Daigo gets dispatched to put out fires at schools, houses, and save cats stuck on roofs. Working with Hajime and others, Daigo acquires the knowledge and skills necessary for the job. He also learns about teamwork and how difficult it is to save a person's life. Daigo's colleagues are the rookie Shiro, fire truck driver Mahiru, Mitsuru, Hikosuke, Hiroshi, and paramedic Jun. At first, Daigo acts alone without thinking, and is seen as a trouble-maker. However, his instincts as a firefighter are exceptionally sharp, and he soon gains the recognition of his fellow firefighters.
 
 
 
Fire is not the only thing challenging Daigo in this story. While he still has feelings for his first love Shizuka, Mahiru and Jun are also on his mind. Daigo's rival Shiro seems to be after these women too...
 
 
 
Fuji TV
 
 
 
==Review @ JFan==
 
'''The Heat is on for Yamada Takayuki'''
 
 
 
Remember when you were in elementary school and you were asked what you wanted to be when you grow up, and half the boys in the class said they wanted to be a firefighter? "FIRE BOYS megumi no Daigo" is the story of one boy, named Daigo, who kept that dream all the way through high school and immediately joined the local fire brigade after graduation. This drama will show his struggles to become a competent firefighter and to fit in as a worthy member of the "megumi", the local fire brigade.
 
 
 
Daigo begins his journey with an inner childlike excitement that is outwardly manifested as a military-like demeanor and confidence. When he actually meets the members of the megumi, however, he is disappointed by their sloppiness and laid-back attitude. He is especially disappointed by the chief, who tells him that the megumi is known as an easy brigade to work in, since fires rarely ever occur in the area.
 
 
 
[[File:Fireboys9.jpg|left|160px|thumb|Press Conference]]
 
 
 
Slightly daunted, but not ready to give up, Daigo begins his training with the megumi. He quickly develops a rivalry with Amakasu Shirou who is the only male firefighter close to Daigo in age. Shirou is also ordered to look after Daigo and keep him out of trouble, which is disagreeable to both Daigo and Shirou. Daigo is taken a bit by Jun (played by [[Mimura]], the fresh face from "Beginner" last season). He experiences a lot of verbal friction with Mahiru ([[Uchiyama Rina]]), but there seems to be a lot of attraction there, especially Mahiru's toward Daigo. Overall, Daigo doesn't really feel like a member of the megumi yet, and he even requests to be transferred to a different brigade once in the first episode. Obviously his relationship with the megumi will undergo a gradual change over the course of the series.
 
 
 
Daigo's initial confidence in his fire fighting abilities is quickly challenged when he finds himself in action on two separate occasions in the first episode. Apparently, Daigo has trouble keeping himself calm when placed in dangerous situations, and he sends himself into panic attacks at times when his full concentration and alertness are vital. Maybe he wasn't cut out to be a firefighter after all. He may have to seriously consider a career change soon if he can't control his anxieties - that is, if he doesn't get discharged from his duties for incompetence first.
 
 
 
This drama might be sort of a pseudo-sequel to the [[Water Boys]] drama which aired last summer since both titles have "BOYS" in them and star [[Yamada Takayuki]]. The two dramas don't have much in common other than that however. In Water Boys the main characters really were all boys, whereas in "FIRE BOYS" most of the megumi are actually adults.
 
 
 
This J-Fan reviewer really enjoyed the first episode of this drama. The previews didn't get me very excited, and I thought it looked kind of stupid, but now I've seen the light. This drama has a great cast, romance, human drama, and above all - action, action, ACTION! I don't think I've seen a drama that has this much action before. They must have spent some good money in the special effects department too. Obviously, it isn't exactly theatrical quality, but it's pretty darn good for a weekly TV drama. This drama not only has the usual cast of zany and/or attractive characters who go through their weekly struggles following the standard J-drama format, but it also sends them through burning buildings too. "FIRE BOYS" is great!
 
 
 
Source: [http://j-fan.com/drama/drama.cgi?action=viewrev&season=Winter_2004&show=FIRE_BOYS_megumi_no_Daigo JFan]
 
 
 
==Related Articles==
 
===TELEVIEWS / 'Tis is the season for satellite TV===
 
And what's this? Riding high on the wave of his [[Water Boys]] popularity,
 
[[Yamada Takayuki]] will be back in January to star in Fire Boys (Tuesdays at 9
 
p.m. on the Fuji network). The series will chronicle the training of a young
 
firefighter.
 
 
 
[Excerpt from Daily Yomiuri, Wm. Penn, Nov 29, 2003]
 
 
 
===Surprisingly good family drama===
 
Even Fire Boys was not as bad as expected, although it will be of sustained interest only to those who have never seen a "konjo" drama before. This genre has been absent for a few seasons, but it features a dedicated young person displaying fighting spirit, grit, determination and tenacity as they persevere to overcome all sorts of adversity and hazing in pursuit of their goal.
 
[[File:Fireboys010.jpg|thumb|200px|Cast of Fireboys]]
 
 
 
In this case, Daigo Asahina [[Yamada Takayuki]], recently of [[Water Boys]] is initiated into the world of firefighting and struggles to achieve his long-cherished dream of becoming a top-rank firefighter. There is some interesting background info on the profession here such as the fact that women are not allowed to carry loads of more than 30 kilograms nor can they go into burning buildings as Daigo does in his first professional firefighting venture. Supposedly, real fires were set for these scenes but
 
they were very well-controlled and they may dangerously mislead the public.
 
If anyone thinks they could scamper through the flames for as long as Daigo
 
did in episode one without severe injury, they are in for big trouble. But if you have never seen a konjo drama, Fire Boys will be a good introduction
 
to the genre.
 
 
 
[Excerpt from Daily Yomiuri, Wm. Penn, January 15, 2004]
 
 
 
===Channel Surf===
 
Though he looks barely strong enough to lift a garden hose, much less a fire
 
hose, idol [[Yamada Takayuki]] stars as Daigo in the new action series,
 
"Fireboys," about a group of firefighting recruits. The producers promise
 
lots of exciting action scenes that use real fire, not special effects. In
 
the series' second episode (Fuji, Tuesday, 9 p.m.), Daigo is asked by his
 
friend Jun to help her in the ambulance section for a day. During his
 
training period, Daigo did exceptionally well in the emergency medical
 
activities, but the real thing tests his abilities almost to breaking point.
 
It is the most difficult and exhausting job he has ever performed. He is
 
especially impressed with Jun, who does this type of work every day as an
 
ambulance attendant. She wants to be a paramedic, though, which is even more
 
grueling.
 
 
 
[Excerpt from The Japan Times: Jan. 18, 2004]
 
 
 
==Other Resources==
 
*[http://yamada19.tripod.com/drama_fireboys.html Fan site & Gallery]
 
*[http://www.fujitv.co.jp/daigo/index2.html Fireboys Official Site]
 
 
*[http://www.jdorama.com/viewtopic_3390.htm Discussion@Jdorama.com]
 
*[http://www.jdorama.com/viewtopic_3390.htm Discussion@Jdorama.com]
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.803.htm JDorama.com]
 
 
*[http://over-time.idv.tw/drama/dramashow_common.php?num=809&mnum=341 Dorama.info]
 
*[http://over-time.idv.tw/drama/dramashow_common.php?num=809&mnum=341 Dorama.info]
  
==Pictures==
+
{{SeasonRing|Fuji TV|[[Kayou 9 (Fuji TV)|Tuesday 21:00]]|Autumn 2003|[[Anata no Tonari ni Dareka Iru]]|Summer 2004|[[Wonderful Life (Fuji TV)|Wonderful Life]]}}
<center>
 
{||
 
|-
 
|[[File:Fireboys4.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboys5.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboys6.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
| [[File:Fireboys1a.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboys1b.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|-
 
|| [[File:Fireboys1c.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|[[File:Fireboys1d.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboys1e.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboys1f.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|[[File:Fireboys1g.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|-
 
|| [[File:Fireboys1h.jpg|thumb|140px|Press Conference]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboys1i.jpg|thumb|140px|Yamada Takayuki]]
 
|[[File:Ffireboys5.jpg|thumb|120px|Cast of Fireboys]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboys8.jpg|thumb|120px|VCD Box]]
 
|| [[File:Fireboyspress.gif|120px|thumb|Fireboys Press Conference]]
 
|}
 
</center>
 
  
[[Category:JDrama]]
+
[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2004]] [[Category:Fuji TV]]
[[Category:JDrama2004]]
 
[[Category:Fuji TV]]
 

Latest revision as of 01:13, 10 December 2021

Fireboys

Details

  • Title: ファイアーボーイズ
  • Title (English): FIRE BOYS
  • Tagline: ~め組の大吾
  • Tagine (romaji): Megumi no Daigo
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Human drama, action, romance
  • Episodes: 11
  • Viewership ratings: 12.1%
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast period: 2004-Jan-06 to 2004-Mar-16
  • Air time: Tuesday 21:00
  • Theme song: Michi Shirube ~ A Road Home ~ by Orange Range

Synopsis

A young boy by the name of Asahina Daigo was once rescued by a fireman. Ever since then, he has wanted to become a firefighter like the hero who saved him from the flames. Now he's all grown-up and has recently received his credentials as a firefighter. However, the firefighting brigade he is assigned to is the so-called "Me-Gumi," the nickname of the Medakagaoka Fire Brigade, which at first glance seems to have absolutely no fighting spirit whatsoever. In reality, this is the home of a group of seasoned professionals led by that legendary firefighter Commander Gomi. They're active on the front lines, constantly putting their lives at risk. The innocent Daigo, burning with a sense of justice and of mission, battles together with his "Me-Gumi" compatriots, suffering, laughing and crying together with them as he develops into a topflight firefighter in this moving human drama. --Fuji Creative

User/Viewer Ratings

0.00
(0 votes)

Cast

Relationship Chart (click to enlarge)

Guests

Production Credits

Reviews

Episode Information

Episode Air date Title (Kana) Title (English) Rating
01 2004-01-06 涙、涙の初救助 A first rescue of tears and tears 15.7%
02 2004-01-13 放火魔と直接対決 Face-to-face showdown with the pyromaniac 11.2%
03 2004-01-20 森に消えた救急隊 The rescue squad that disappeared into the forest 11.5% 
04 2004-01-27 伝説の男の正体 The man behind the legendary man 10.7%
05 2004-02-03 捨て身の地震救助 The courageous earthquake response 12.0%
06 2004-02-10 病院火災と家族愛 Hospital fire and family love 11.3%
07 2004-02-17 ライバルの裏切り Rival's betrayal 11.3%
08 2004-02-24 猛火に突進した女 The woman who rushed into the raging flame 10.5%
09 2004-03-02 仲間を奪った爆炎 The blasting flame which took away my friend 11.4%
10 2004-03-09 レスキューへの道 Road to rescue 13.1%
11 2004-03-16 大炎上!最後の救出劇 Inferno! The last rescue drama 13.2%

External Links