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| − | + | Yell is based on the composer Koseki Yuji whose music was beloved in the turbulent time of the Showa era. | |
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| + | Koyama Yuichi is the eldest son of a long established kimono shop in Fukushima, he's a shy and clumsy boy that tends to be bullied. However, when he start composing music at the recommendation of his teacher, he demonstrates his talent. He dreams of becoming a composer. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
Revision as of 16:05, 31 March 2020
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Details
- Title: エール
- Title (English): Yell
- Also known as: Eru
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Drama
- Episodes: 130 x 15 mins.
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2020-Mar-30 to 2020-Sep-25
- Air time: Mon-Fri 8:00
- Theme song: Hoshikage no Yell by GReeeeN
Synopsis
Yell is based on the composer Koseki Yuji whose music was beloved in the turbulent time of the Showa era.
Koyama Yuichi is the eldest son of a long established kimono shop in Fukushima, he's a shy and clumsy boy that tends to be bullied. However, when he start composing music at the recommendation of his teacher, he demonstrates his talent. He dreams of becoming a composer.
Cast
- Koyama Family
- Kubota Masataka as Koyama Yuichi
- Ishida Sera as young Yuichi
- Karasawa Toshiaki as Koyama Saburo (Yuichi's father)
- Kikuchi Momoko as Koyama Masa (Yuichi's mother)
- Sakumoto Takara (佐久本宝) as Koyama Koji (Yuichi's younger brother)
- Yunho (潤浩) as young Koji
- Kazama Morio as Gondo Mohei (Masa's elder brother)
- Others in Fukushima
- Yamazaki Ikusaburo as Sato Hisashi (Yuichi's classmate)
- Yamaguchi Taiki (山口太幹) as young Hisashi
- Nakamura Aoi as Murano Tetsuo
- Komie Taiga as young Tetsuo
- Moriyama Naotaro as Todo Kiyoharu (Yuichi's elementary school teacher)
- Sugawara Daikichi as Ogawara Takahiko (Staff from Kitaichi)
- Shimizu Shin as Kuwata Hiroto (Staff from Kitaichi)
- Tanaka Taketo as Oikawa Shizuo (Staff from Kitaichi)
- Kawamata Town
- Aijima Kazuyuki as Ochiai Goro (Kawamata Bank manager)
- Matsuo Satoru as Suzuki Renpei (Kawamata Bank officer)
- Horiuchi Keiko as Kikuchi Shoko (Kawamata Bank clerk)
- Mochizuki Ayumu as Matsuzaka Kanta (Kawamata Bank officer)
- Hotta Mayu as Shizu (Dancer)
- Sekiuchi Family
- Nikaido Fumi as Sekiuchi Oto
- Shimizu Kaho (清水香帆) as young Oto
- Mitsuishi Ken as Sekiuchi Yasutaka (Oto's father)
- Yakushimaru Hiroko as Sekiuchi Mitsuko (Oto's mother)
- Matsui Rena as Sekiuchi Gin (Oto's elder sister)
- Honma Toito (本間叶愛) as young Gin
- Mori Nana as Sekiuchi Ume (Oto's younger sister)
- Niitsu Chise (新津ちせ) as young Ume
- People around Oto
- Shibasaki Kou as Futaura Tamaki (Opera singer)
- Yoshihara Mitsuo (吉原光夫) as Iwaki Shinpei
- Hirata Mitsuru as Uchikoshi Kinsuke (week 2 guest)
- Furukawa Yuta as Mitarai Kiyoshi (Oto's vocal teacher)
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Hayashi Koji, Shimizu Yukako, Shimada Ureha (嶋田うれ葉)
- Executive Producer: Tsuchiya Katsuhiro (土屋勝裕)
- Producer: Konishi Chieko (小西千栄子), Kobayashi Yasuko (小林泰子), Doi Miki (土居美希)
- Director: Yoshida Teruyuki (吉田照幸), Shoen Takehiro (松園武大)
- Music: Segawa Eishi
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