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Kōkō Kyōshi
is a Japanese TV series that aired from January 8 through March 19, 1993. It was written by Shinji Nojima, with Hiroyuki Sanada and Sachiko Sakurai playing the lead roles. It aired on TBS Television on Friday nights at 22:00. Background The TV series dealt with various social taboos such as teacher-student love, homosexuality, rape, incest, and suicide. The high school scenes were shot at Japan Christian Junior College. The final scene was shot at Ōmigawa Station on the JR Shin'etsu Main Line, which became a popular pop-culture tourism spot following this series. In May 1993, a 6-disc laser disc was released. On September 19, 2001, a DVD box set including all episodes and extras was released. On March 20, 2019, a Blu-ray box was released. Theme song Dōji Morita's 1976 song Bokutachi no Shippai was used for the main theme. Typically a popular contemporary song would have been used. Morita was no longer well known anymore, but writer Nojima and producer Itō were fans of ...
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Drama
Drama is the specific Mode (literature), mode of fiction Mimesis, represented in performance: a Play (theatre), play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on Radio drama, radio or television.Elam (1980, 98). Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been contrasted with the Epic poetry, epic and the Lyric poetry, lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's ''Poetics (Aristotle), Poetics'' ()—the earliest work of dramatic theory. The term "drama" comes from a Ancient Greek, Greek word meaning "deed" or "Action (philosophy), act" (Classical Greek: , ''drâma''), which is derived from "I do" (Classical Greek: , ''dráō''). The two masks associated with drama represent the traditional Genre, generic division between Comedy (drama), comedy and tragedy. In English (as was the analogous case in many other European languages), the word ''Play (theatre), play'' or ''game'' (translating the Old English, Anglo-Saxon ''pleġan'' or Latin ''ludus'') wa ...
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Dōji Morita
was a Japanese singer-songwriter from Tokyo. Her first album, 1975's ''Good Bye'', was inspired by a friend's death. All of her subsequent albums, such as ''Mother Sky'' and ''The Last Waltz'', also explored tragic or morbid themes. Throughout her performing career, Morita was a secretive and reclusive performer who always wore round sunglasses and grew her curly hair long to hide her identity. She retired from music in 1983. In 1993, her song "Bokutachi no Shippai" was used as the theme song for the TV drama '' Kōkō Kyōshi''. This led to a revival of interest in her work and the release of a greatest hits album. In later years, Morita went on to marry Maeda Ado, an illustrator and her former manager. He died in 2010. Morita died of heart failure eight years later on April 24, 2018, at the age of 65. Discography *''Good Bye グットバイ'' (1975) # 早春にて (In Early Spring) # 君は変わっちゃったネ (You Have Changed) # まぶしい夏 (Dazzling Summer) # ...
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1993 In Japanese Television
Events in 1993 in Japanese television. Debuts Ongoing shows *''Music Fair'', music (1964–present) *''Mito Kōmon'', jidaigeki (1969–2011) *''Sazae-san'', anime (1969–present) *''Ōoka Echizen'', jidaigeki (1970–1999) *''FNS Music Festival'', music (1974–present) *''Panel Quiz Attack 25'', game show (1975–present) *''Doraemon'', anime (1979–2005) *''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'', anime (1988–1996) *''Soreike! Anpanman'', anime (1988–present) *''Dragon Ball Z'', anime (1989–1996) *''Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!'', game show (1989–present) *''Soreike! Anpanman'', anime (1988–present) *''Cooking Papa'', anime (1992–1995) *''YuYu Hakusho'', anime (1992–1995) *''Crayon Shin-chan'', anime (1992–present) *''Sailor Moon'', anime (1992–1997) Endings See also * 1993 in anime *List of Japanese television dramas *1993 in Japan Events in the year 1993 in Japan. It corresponds to Heisei 5 (平成5年)) in the Japanese calendar. Incumbents * Emperor: ...
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Japanese Drama Television Series
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Aya Ueto
is a Japanese actress, singer and television personality. In 1997, Ueto participated in the seventh Japan Bishōjo Contest, where she won the special jury prize. Soon thereafter, Ueto joined the talent agency Oscar Promotion and began taking singing, dancing and acting lessons. In 1999, she formed the girl group Z-1 with three fellow Japan Bishōjo Contest participants. The group disbanded in 2002 and later that year, Ueto signed with Pony Canyon and released " Pureness", her debut single as a lead artist. She has since released five studio albums which have spawned ten Oricon top-ten singles. At the age of thirteen, Ueto made her acting debut in the 1999 thriller ''Satsujinsha: Killer of Paraiso''. In 2001, Ueto appeared in the sixth season of the TBS drama '' 3-nen B-gumi Kinpachi-sensei''. Her portrayal of a high school student with gender dysphoria garnered critical acclaim and led to several leading roles and advertising endorsements, establishing Ueto as one of Japan's ...
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Naohito Fujiki
is a Japanese actor and singer. Filmography Television * ''Happy Mania'' (1998) * ''Nanisama!'' (1998) * ''Great Teacher Onizuka (1998) ** ''GTO Revival'' (2024) * ''Oni No Sumika'' (1999) * ''P.S. Genki Desu, Shunpei'' (1999) * ''Nurse No Oshigoto 3'' (2000) * ''Love Revolution'' (2001) * ''Antique Bakery'' (2001) * ''Hatsu Taiken'' (2002) * ''Nurse No Oshigoto 4'' (2002) * '' Kōkō Kyōshi'' (2003) * ''Itoshi Kimi e'' (2004) * ''Slow Dance'' (2005) * '' Hotaru no Hikari: It's Only A Little Light In My Life'' (2007) * ''Taira no Kiyomori'' (2012), Saigyō * ''Segodon'' (2018), Abe Masahiro * '' Natsuzora: Natsu's Sky'' (2019), Takeo Shibata * ''Our Sister's Soulmate'' (2020), Satoshi Takada * ''Air Girl'' (2021), Jirō Shirasu * ''Fixer'' (2023), Hiroki Nakano * ''Antihero'' (2024), Isao Kurata * ''Glass Heart'' (2025), Kazuhiro Isagi Films *''Game'' (2003) *'' The Door into Summer'' (2021), PETE-13 *''Fullmetal Alchemist: The Revenge of Scar'' (2022), Yuriy Rockbe Japanese ...
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was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1963 to 2008. Selected filmography References External links * 1943 births 2008 deaths Japanese male film actors Japanese male television actors Male actors from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors {{Japan-screen-actor-stub ...
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Emiko Nakamura
is a feminine Japanese given name. Written forms The name Emiko can have a variety of different meanings depending on which kanji characters are used to write it. Some possible variations include: *栄美子; "prosperous, beauty, child" *恵美子; "blessing, favor, beauty, child" *絵美子; "picture, beauty, child" *英美子; "superior, beauty, child" *映海子; "shine, sea, child" *笑子; "laugh/smile, child" *愛実子; "love, fruit, child" The name may also be written in hiragana or katakana. People * Emiko Davies, Australian-born cookbook author, food journalist and illustrator, of Australian–Japanese decent. * Emiko Kado (門 恵美子, 1976–1999), Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese long jumper * Emiko Miyamoto (宮本 恵美子, born 1937), Japanese volleyball player * Emiko Nakano (1925–1990), American abstract expressionist artist, of American–Japanese decent. * Emiko Odaka (小高 笑子, born 1962), former Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese ...
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Maki Mochida
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is a Japanese actor, singer-song writer, and guitarist. He is famous for playing the role of Ryu on the television jidaigeki Hissatsu series. He has appeared in films and television series including '' Legend of the Eight Samurai'', ''Sukeban Deka'', '' Kamen Rider Black'',Kamen Rider Agito, '' Ultraman: Towards the Future'' (aka ''Ultraman Great''), ''Cutie Honey'', ''Chage and Aska'', ''Ōedo Sōsamō'', ''Mito Kōmon'', '' Anmitsu Hime'', ''Food Fight'', ''Ultraman Tiga'', ''Ultraman Dyna'', '' Ii Hito'', ''GARO'', ''Tenchu:Yamino Shiokinin'' and most recently ''81diver''. He has performed on the soundtracks to ''GARO'' and '' Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju'', performing the first two ending themes for the former, and producing GARO Project's performances of the final two ending themes for the series and the ending theme for the special. Masaki got a role in a buster film '' Legend of the Eight Samurai'' as Inuzuka Shino and it became a sensation that lead to Masaki's break ou ...
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Hidekazu (written: 秀和, 英和, 秀一 or 英一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese rower *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese comedian *, Japanese composer and arranger *, Japanese sport wrestler *, Japanese music critic and literary critic {{given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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