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Details
- Title: 恋は戦い!
- Title (romaji): Koi wa Tatakai!
- Also known as: Love is a Battlefield / Love and Fight / Love & Fight / Love is a Fight
- Genre: Romance renzoku
- Episodes: 11
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Broadcast period: 2003-Jan-09 to 2003-Mar-13
- Theme song: Dancing Queen by ABBA
Synopsis
A comedy featuring three single women working hard in a big city and one love counselor who gives them glimpse of their true feelings toward love, marriage, relationship, and ultimate happiness. The game of "love" begins with a gong!!
Takamori Hanako (Honjou Manami) is a freelance writer who just got divorced. One night, she becomes hopelessly drunk, and is taken to the police department's shelter for drunks. There, she meets two other drunks like her: Kamiya Kyoko (Sakai Maki), a lawyer, and Kinoshita Yukari (Hosho Mai), an office worker. Despite differences in age and profession, the three quickly become friends as fellow drunks who had to embrace Christmas Eve in a miserable state. Although working in fashionable urban offices, these women actually are involved in love affairs that are far from being "cool." They are not too happy with their careers, either. The drama shows how, through the course of agonizing over their relationships with men and work, the three women gradually grow tougher. They are joined by Usami Kiriko (Muroi Shigeru), an ethologist and part-time love counselor, to find out what they really, truly feel in the bottom of their hearts. What are the outcomes of their unmarried lives? And where will they find their true happiness? TV Asahi
Cast
- Honjou Manami as Takamori Hanako
- Hosho Mai as Kinoshita Yukari
- Sakai Maki as Kamiya Kyoko
- Muroi Shigeru as Usami Kiriko
- Matsuoka Mitsuru
- Ihara Tsuyoshi
- Oura Ryuichi
- Ichige Yoshie
- Jinbo Satoshi (ep1)
- Kyo Nobuo
- Suga Takamasa
- Matsuda Satoshi
- Tanabe Seiichi (ep10)
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Ozaki Masaya
- Producer: Senno Takehiko
- Director: Katayama Satoshi
