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==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
*'''Screenwriter:'''  [[Nozawa Hisashi]] (1-5) and 橋部敦子
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*'''Screenwriter:'''  [[Nozawa Hisashi]] (ep1-5), [[Hashibe Atsuko]]
*'''Producer:''' 小林義和
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*'''Producer:''' [[Kobayashi Yoshikazu]] (小林義和)
*'''Director:''' [[Nakae Isamu]] and 河毛俊作
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*'''Director:''' [[Nakae Isamu]], [[Kawake Shunsaku]] (河毛俊作)
*'''Music:''' 高浪敬太郎
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*'''Music:''' [[Takanami Keitaro]] (高浪敬太郎)
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 21:15, 5 January 2008

Oishii Kankei

Details

  • Title: おいしい関係
  • Title (romaji): Oishii Kankei
  • Title (English): Delicious Relation
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Romance, food
  • Episodes: 10
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast period: 1996-Oct-14 to 1996-Dec-16
  • Air time: Monday 21:00
  • Theme song: Mirai e no Present by Nakayama Miho with MAYO

Synopsis

Momoe lives a life of luxury until one day, she loses everything... her money, her father and her lover. She must now find a way to support herself. With no experience whatsoever, she nonchalently applies for a position at at French restaurant where she once enjoyed a consomme soup many years earlier.

Momoe was attracted to the French restaurant, La Petit Lapin, because of the wonderful owner, Kansuke and the delicious soup that was invented by the chef, Orita Keiji. Keiji, a first-rate chef, was trained in Paris at the two-star restaurant, Grand Bleu, and is as a result, a little spoiled and snobby. Find out what happens next when Momoe is taken on as an apprentice and must prove herself to Keiji. --- Groink 23:14, 9 Apr 2006 (EDT)

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Summer 1996
Fuji TV
Winter 1997
Tsubasa wo kudasai
Monday 21:00
Virgin Road