Difference between revisions of "Danjo Shichinin Natsu Monogatari"
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| + | *A landmark drama series written by Kamata Toshio, "Danjo shichinin" set a standard for future dramas about the lives of single thirty-somethings in a big city setting, known as "torendi dorama" or "trendy dramas." | ||
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| + | *The theme song "CHA-CHA-CHA" went to number one on the annual pop chart for 1986. | ||
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| + | * The witty and comical dialogue between Sanma's and Ohtake's characters became a hallmark of the series' popularity, driving viewership ratings to exceed 31%. | ||
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Revision as of 09:15, 23 June 2007
Contents
Details
- Title: 男女七人夏物語
- Title (romaji): Danjo shichinin natsu monogatari
- Also known as: The Summer Story of Seven Men and Women
- Genre: Romance
- Broadcast network: TBS
Renzoku
- Episodes: 10
- Viewership ratings: Unknown
- Broadcast period: 1986-Jul-25 to 1986-Sep-26
- Air time: Friday 21:00
- Theme song: CHA-CHA-CHA by Ishii Akemi
Synopsis
The night before, a drunk travel tour conductor Imai Ryosuke (Akashiya Sanma) passes out at home. However, when he wakes up in the morning, a woman he doesn't recognize is sleeping in his double bed. One supposes that because she's at his house, he's probably met her somewhere before, but Imai has absolutely no memory of how she got there. In order not to awaken the woman, Imai climbs out to his veranda, and calls his friend Nogami (Okuda Eiji) for help, which is the starting point of the story.
Cast
- Akashiya Sanma as Imai Ryosuke
- Ohtake Shinobu as Kanzaki Momoko
- Ikegami Kimiko as Asakura Chiaki
- Okuda Eiji as Nogami Kimiaki
- Kataoka Tsurutaro as Ozawa Takuro
- Kaku Chikako as Sawada Kaori
- Kogawa Midori as Shiina Miwako
Trivia
- A landmark drama series written by Kamata Toshio, "Danjo shichinin" set a standard for future dramas about the lives of single thirty-somethings in a big city setting, known as "torendi dorama" or "trendy dramas."
- The theme song "CHA-CHA-CHA" went to number one on the annual pop chart for 1986.
- The witty and comical dialogue between Sanma's and Ohtake's characters became a hallmark of the series' popularity, driving viewership ratings to exceed 31%.

