Hana-Kimi (TV series)
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Script error: No such module "Nihongo".,[1][2][3] also known by the abbreviation IkePara, is a teen romantic-comedy Japanese television drama planned by Hiroyuki Gotō for Fuji TV and Kyodo TV, based on the shōjo manga series of the same title by Hisaya Nakajo. Filming locations include Ryutsu Keizai University. It premiered on Fuji TV on July 3, 2007, and concluded with its twelfth episode on September 18 the same year.
In addition, a television special with the regular cast reprising their roles was subsequently produced, and was broadcast on October 12, 2008.
A remake of this drama with an entirely different cast was broadcast on Fuji TV during the 2011 summer season.[4]
Cast
| Group | Cast | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Second Dormitory | Maki Horikita | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". |
| Shun Oguri | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Toma Ikuta | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Hiro Mizushima | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Yūsuke Yamamoto | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Masaki Okada | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Ryō Kimura | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Junpei Mizobata | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Shunji Igarashi | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Hiromi Sakimoto | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Shōta Chiyo | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Ryō Tajima | Script error: No such module "Nihongo". | |
| Enoku Shimegi | Kyōichi Tannowa | |
| Hikaru Okada | Riku Takaida | |
| Jun Ikeda | Kamishinjō Itsuki | |
| Kōta Suzuki | Kanata Uenoshiba | |
| Keisuke Shibasaki | Manato Minase | |
| Shota Matsushima | Masashi Katsura | |
| Shotaro Mamiya | Keisuke Awaji | |
| Goro Kurihara | Kota Hanaten | |
| First Dormitory | Yuma Ishigaki | Tennōji Megumi |
| Mitsuomi Takahashi | Mitsuomi Daikokuchō | |
| Kouhei Takeda | Kōhei Kitahanada | |
| Ryohei Suzuki | Sōichirō Akashi | |
| Yūichi Sato | Shōta Tezukayama | |
| Sōsuke Nishiyama | Sōma Shichidō | |
| Ryō Hayakawa | Sakyō Gotenyama | |
| Tatsuya Hagiwara | Hiroto Ishikiri | |
| Kōji Matsushita | Ren Shōjaku | |
| Kohei Takeda | Kohei Kitahanada | |
| Arata Horii | Jin Kumatori | |
| Ryosuke Yamamoto | Akira Kiyoshikojin | |
| Ryu Ando | Andrew Mukonoso | |
| Kodai Asaka | Subaru Takatsuki | |
| Sonde Kanai | Kazuki Obitoke | |
| Shotaro Kotani | Hiroto Moriguchi | |
| Tomoki Okayama | Shotaro Kadoma | |
| Third Dormitory | Nobuo Kyo | Masao Himejima/Oscar |
| Keisuke Katō | Hikaru Yao | |
| Toshihiko Watanabe | Shō Imamiya | |
| Yūta Takahashi | Haruki Shijō | |
| Shōichi Matsuda | Junnosuke Kuzuha | |
| Naoki Miyata | Tsukasa Saiin | |
| Yasuhisa Furuhara | Taiyō Ōgimachi | |
| Naoya Ojima | Kōhei Kaizuka | |
| Yuya Nakata | Ken Katabiranotsuji | |
| Yū Kawakami | Genji Kōrien | |
| Kusuto Miyajima | Nobuhiro Yaenosato | |
| Takami Ozora | Sansui Kyobate | |
| Taiko Katono | Hisashi Kawachimori | |
| Shige Kasai | Yasushi Mozu | |
| Kazuma Kawahara | Sakon Narayama | |
| Kazuhiro Okazaki | Hideharu Izumigaoka | |
| Kettaro | Minamikata Shin | |
| Tōkyō High School | Yū Shirota | Kagurazaka Makoto |
| Shunsuke Daito | Sano Shin | |
St. Blossom's High School
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Mayuko Iwasa | Hanayashiki Hibari |
| Mirei Kiritani | Amagasaki Kanna | |
| Airi Taira | Abeno Erica | |
| Madoka Matsuda | Kishinosato Juri | |
| Manami Kurose | Imaike Komari | |
| Teachers | Seiko Matsuda | Principal Tsubaki |
| Takashi Ukaji | Head teacher Sawatari | |
| Susumu Kobayashi | Yoshioka | |
| Takaya Kamikawa | Umeda Hokuto | |
| Others | Mahiru Konno | Hara Akiha |
| Yoshinori Okada | Ashiya Shizuki | |
| Hajime Yamazaki | Ashiya Takumi | |
| Mariko Tsutsui | Ashiya Eiko | |
| Yoko Moriguchi | Nanba Io | |
| Natsuki Harada | Tanabe Kanao | |
| Tetta Sugimoto | Sano Takehiko |
Episode list
Special
A television special with the regular cast reprising their roles was subsequently produced, and was broadcast on October 12, 2008.
The story starts off half a year after Mizuki's secret of being a girl has revealed. It is near Valentine's Day, and Sano and Nakatsu are talking about the last week of summer vacation. The story then flashes back to the last week of summer holidays, which is between episodes seven and eight.
The shooting started on March 19, 2008.[5] A conference was held on September 18, 2008, announcing the completion of the special, subtitled Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..[6]
Differences
There are many differences between the manga and the television drama. Though the concept and characters are the same, the story is described differently. For example, in the comics Sano became injured from saving his friend, while in the drama he became injured from saving Mizuki. Genders are also different in the drama. Akiha is male in the comics, but portrayed as female in the drama. In the comes, Sano found out Mizuki's true gender when he accidentally "felt her up", but in the drama Sano finds out Mizuki is female when he overhears Mizuki talking to her brother. Nakatsu also finds out about Mizuki's gender a lot earlier in the drama, while in the comics he finds out Mizuki's true gender along with everyone else.
Music
Music from the original television soundtrack
- Peach [Performed by: Ai Otsuka]
- Ikenai Taiyō [Performed by: Orange Range]
- IKEMEN Boogie
- Men of Paradise
- St. BLOSSOM
- Go to School!
- HA.NA.ZA Carnival
- Save Me
- Early Summer
- IKE-MEN 2007
- I can't tell you why
- Boyz be ambitious!
- Beautiful Enough
- Into a Nap
- Be Silent
- OSAKA♂Boyz
- IKEMEN Boogie Nights
- I am Lady
- I can't tell you why (reprise)
- Emergency
- Sand Time
- Is This Spiritual
- Trap Happy
- PEACH (IKEMEN☆instrumental version)
Insert songs
- "My Love" by Kawashima Ai
- "Boom Boom Boom" by Go Hiromi (not present in the TVB broadcast of the series)
- "Paradise Ginga" by Hikaru Genji
- "Tomaranai Hāha" by Yazawa Eikichi
- "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne
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- "Oh My Julia" by the Checkers
International broadcasts
Philippines
- Air date: March 24 to April 25, 2008
- Broadcast network: GMA Network[7]
- Theme song: "Peach" by Ai Otsuka
Hong Kong
- Air date: May 4 to July 27, 2008 (original broadcast), June 6, 2009 to October 11, 2009 (rerun+ special)
- Broadcast network: TVB Jade
China
Indonesia
- Air date: June 18 to July 15, 2011
- Broadcast network: Indosiar
Malaysia
- Air date: October 2008 to January 2009
- Broadcast network: 8TV
See also
- Hanazakari no Kimitachi e (2011 TV series), the 2011 Japanese remake
References
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External links
- Hanazakari no Kimitachi e reviews Template:Webarchive at ReviewAsia
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