Difference between revisions of "Koi wa Tatakai"
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| − | 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!! | + | 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!! ''--TV Asahi'' |
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| − | *[[ | + | *[[Honjo Manami]] as Takamori Hanako |
*[[Hosho Mai]] as Kinoshita Yukari | *[[Hosho Mai]] as Kinoshita Yukari | ||
*[[Sakai Maki]] as Kamiya Kyoko | *[[Sakai Maki]] as Kamiya Kyoko | ||
Revision as of 10:14, 17 September 2008
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!! --TV Asahi
Cast
- Honjo 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
