''Skip Beat!'' () is a
Taiwanese television series
Taiwanese drama (, also known as T.W. drama) refer to dramatic programming of television programming extended stories usually dramatizing relationships through the general range of ten to forty one-hour episodes. They are produced in Taiwan and hav ...
based on the
manga of the same name by
Yoshiki Nakamura. It premiered on 18 December 2011 on
FTV Main Channel and 24 December 2011 on
GTV Variety Show
GTV Variety Show () is a television channel of the Gala Television Corporation in Taiwan. It mainly broadcasts Taiwanese drama and cartoons.
See also
* Media of Taiwan The mass media in Taiwan is considered to be one of the freest and most com ...
. ''Skip Beat!'' is a joint production between
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northe ...
and
Japan, and is produced by
Gala Television
Gala Television Corporation () is a nationwide cable TV network in Taiwan that is operated by the Gala Television Corporation, established on June 13, 1997.
GTV channels
GTV currently operates four commercial cable and satellite television ch ...
under executive producer
Doze Niu
Doze Niu (, also known as Niu Chen-zer; born June 22, 1966) is a Taiwanese actor, film director, show host, screenwriter, and producer. As a film director, he is best known for the Taiwanese film '' Monga''.
Early life
Niu was born in Taipei, ...
.
Development of ''Skip Beat!'' began on 1 January 2008 after the casting of
Ariel Lin
Ariel Lin Yi-chen (; born 29 October 1982) is a Taiwanese actress and singer. She rose to fame for her role as Yuan Xiangqin in the Taiwanese drama '' It Started with a Kiss'' (2005) and the Chinese fantasy drama '' The Little Fairy'' (2006). Lin ...
and
Jerry Yan
Jerry Yan (), born Liao Yangzhen (), is a Taiwanese actor, model and singer. He is well known for his lead role as Daoming Si in the Taiwanese dramas ''Meteor Garden'' and ''Meteor Garden II'', an adaptation of a Japanese shōjō manga. He is ...
in the main roles. On 1 January 2009, Gala Television had to indefinitely postpone the production due to several financial setbacks and script rewrites, causing Yan to drop out of the project.
''Skip Beat!'' was brought back into production following the signing of
Super Junior
Super Junior (; stylized in all caps), also known as SJ or SuJu, is a South Korean boy band formed by Lee Soo-man, the founder of SM Entertainment in 2005. They are also dubbed by the media as the "King of Hallyu Wave" due to their promine ...
members
Siwon
Choi Si-won (; born 7 April 1986), known mononymously as Siwon, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, model, and actor known for his work as a member of South Korean boy group Super Junior. Choi committed as special representative of UNICEF K ...
and
Donghae Donghae may refer to:
* East Sea, the South Korean name of the Sea of Japan
** Donghae Expressway, the name of the expressway in South Korea
** Donghae Line, a railway line in Busan, South Korea
* Donghae City, in South Korea
** ''Donghae''-class ...
in the main roles on 1 May 2010. On 1 February 2011, one month before filming,
Ivy Chen
Ivy Chen Yi-han (; born 12 November 1982) is a Taiwanese actress.
In 2002, she appeared in the Taiwanese variety show ''Guess'' and was a contestant in the "Do Not Judge a Book by Its Cover" (人不可貌相) segment. She was later signed by a ...
replaced Lin, who had already signed to film another production when ''Skip Beat!'' was languishing in
development hell
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.
Filming officially began on 1 April 2011 with locations in
Taipei
Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the ...
and
Tokyo
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. It entered
post-production
Post-production is part of the process of filmmaking, video production, audio production, and photography. Post-production includes all stages of production occurring after principal photography or recording individual program segments.
Th ...
at the conclusion of filming on 1 July 2011.
Plot
High school graduate Gong Xi gives up her chances for university in order to support her childhood friend and romantic goal, Bu Po Shang, in his pop idol career. Upon arriving in Taipei, Gong Xi starts working on multiple jobs in order to support Shang, whose popularity quickly rises, eventually becoming one of the top idols in Taiwan. One day, Gong Xi catches Shang flirting with his manager, and learns that he only used her so she can help him with his living expenses. Heart-broken and betrayed, Gong Xi vows to get revenge by becoming a bigger star. Gong Xi auditions for L.M.E., Taiwan's largest talent agency, and joins L.M.E.'s new-found department "Love Me" with Jiang Nanqin, also a new recruit. At L.M.E. famous actor Dun He Lian, disgusted by Gong Xi's reasons for joining the show business, consistently finds ways to annoy and taunt her. As Gong Xi's acting career starts to take off, she begins to discover a new sense of identity and purpose, separate from her initial plans of revenge. Lian also eventually warms up to her, and although at first in denial, he finds himself falling more and more in love with her.
Cast
Production
Development and pre-production
On 1 January 2008, Gala Television announced their development of ''Skip Beat!'' invited producer Kikuko Miyauchi from Japan to produce and Jyu You-ning to direct. On 1 April 2008, Ariel Lin, Jerry Yan and
Joe Cheng
Joseph Cheng, () (born 19 June 1982) is a Taiwanese model, actor and singer. Although he started his career as a model, Cheng is well known for his role as Jiang Zhishu in Taiwanese drama serial version of Japanese manga '' Itazura Na Kiss'', ' ...
were cast to portray Gong Xi, Dun Helian and Bu Po Shang respectively. On 1 July 2008, Cheng could not come to an agreement with the script and Cheng dropped out of the project following Cheng's withdrawal, Doze Niu replaced Jyu as director and producer.
On 1 November 2008, Niu Lin, and Yan held a press conference for ''Skip Beat!'' in Tokyo announcing that they would begin filming as soon as they find another actor to replace Cheng. Following the press conference, the script had to undergo a rewrite, and the drama's Japanese developers suffered a financial breakdown due to the restructuring of their joint venture company. On 1 January 2009, Lai Congbi, Deputy General Manager of Gala Television announced that filming will be pushed back. Yan who already signed to film a Chinese drama.
On 1 January 2010, Niu wanted to replace Yan with
Wu Chun
Wu Chun ( zh, t=吳尊; born Goh Kiat Chun, Joseph Wu on 10 October 1979) is a Bruneian actor, singer, and model. He was a member of Fahrenheit, a Taiwanese Mandopop vocal quartet boy band, from its debut in 2005 to June 2011, singing bass. Wu h ...
but Gala Television postponed the production indefinitely due to persistent financial problems. On 1 April 2010, Niu and Gala Television brought ''Skip Beat!'' back into production with Lin returning to star. On 1 May 2010, it was reported that Super Junior members Siwon and Donghae were cast to portray Dun Helian and Bu Po Shang respectively.
On 1 February 2011, Ivy Chen was cast to replace Lin, who withdrew from the project because she was already booked to film ''
In Time with You'' when ''Skip Beat!'' was to begin filming. On 31 March 2011, a press conference was held for ''Skip Beat!'' in
Chinese Taipei
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Due to the One-China principle stipulated by th ...
attended by over 100 reporters and fans. Niu announced that Jerry Feng will take his place to direct. Niu praised the drama's "too brilliant" script and that he "didn't want to leave it behind." On an estimated budget of over 80 million
TWD (US$2.6 million) until each episode cost about 4 million TWD (US$132,000) to produce.
Filming and promotion
Filming commenced on 1 April 2011 in
Republic of China
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and took 4-months to complete. The main cast filmed promotional photoshoots for the drama on 28 July 2011 and attended a wrap-up banquet hosted by the production crew afterwards. Post-production officially began on 29 July 2011. Because Siwon and Donghae filmed most of their scenes speaking in Korean instead of Chinese ex-
Energy
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member Kunda and Darren from The Drifters are hired to
dub their voices into Mandarin respectively. Nylon Chen was later hired to replace Kunda.
Gala Television spent 20 million WD (US$659,000) marketing the drama. ''Skip Beat!'' was first promoted at the
17th Shanghai Television Festival, in which a three-minute sales presentation trailer was aired to attract potential Chinese distributors. A distributor bought the copyrights for 191,000
yuan (US$30,000) and online distributors bought the rights for 63,800 yuan (US$10,000) becoming the most expensive
Taiwanese drama to broadcast in
Mainland China
"Mainland China" is a geopolitical term defined as the territory governed by the People's Republic of China (including islands like Hainan or Chongming), excluding dependent territories of the PRC, and other territories within Greater Chin ...
.
On 1 August 2011, it was reported that foreign distribution rights totaled 3.7 million TWD (US$120,000) per episode. The drama held its world premiere on 14 December 2011 in the LUX Cineplex Theater in
Ximending
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Overview
Ximending has ...
, Taipei.
Viral marketing
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was one of the marketing campaigns employed for the drama. On 1 December 2011, the drama's official website revealed a poll of four different promotional posters for the drama, and had fans choose an official poster. 30 randomly selected voters were given a free poster, one was given a signed poster, and another was given a Bu Po Shang pillow. In addition to the poster voting campaign, a giveaway of many of the drama's official products will be given to those who could locate taxis painted with the drama's official art in Taipei.
Music
Super Junior-M
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performed the opening theme "S.O.L.O." (Chinese title: 華麗的獨秀; ''lit.'' "Glamorous Solo Show") written by Tim McEwan, Lars Halvor Jensen, and
Reed Vertelney
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, with lyrics penned by Zhou Weijie, who also helped write in Super Junior-M's
EP ''
Perfection
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The term is used to designate a range of diverse, if often kindred, concepts. These have historically been addressed in a number of discrete disciplines, n ...
''. Donghae and Chance wrote the ending theme "That's Love" (Chinese title: 這是愛; ''lit.'' "This is Love"), with lyrics penned by Huang Tsu-yin. Donghae and Super Junior-M member
Henry
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People
* Henry (given name)
*Henry (surname)
* Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry
Royalty
* Portuguese royalty
** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal
** Henry, Count of Portugal, ...
performed the ending. It is also reported that
A-Lin
Lisang Pacidal Koyouan (), better known by her stage name A-Lin, is a Taiwanese aboriginal singer and songwriter of Amis descent.
Career
In 1999, when A-Lin was 16 years old and taught children to sing the hymn " Amazing Grace" after the 9 ...
and Super Junior-M member
Zhou Mi also recorded solo songs in the drama's official soundtrack, which will be distributed by
Avex Taiwan
Avex Taiwan Inc (, formerly 艾迴唱片公司 or 艾迴股份有限公司) is an entertainment and record label based in Taiwan. It was founded in July 1998 and is a foreign consolidated subsidiary of parent company Avex Group, based in Japan. A ...
. The soundtrack debuted in 1st place on Taiwan's 5 Music's Chinese charts and in 5th place on Taiwan's G-Music Chinese charts.
Broadcast
Formosa Television
Formosa Television () is a television station based in New Taipei, Taiwan. Established on March 27, 1996, FTV began broadcasting on June 11, 1997.
Formosa Television is also the first free-to-air television station which was established wit ...
bought the rights to premiere the drama on its television channel on 18 December 2011. The cable
GTV network aired the first episode on 24 December 2011. Singapore's cable operator
StarHub TV
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bought the rights to premiere the drama on
E City simulcast with
Formosa Television
Formosa Television () is a television station based in New Taipei, Taiwan. Established on March 27, 1996, FTV began broadcasting on June 11, 1997.
Formosa Television is also the first free-to-air television station which was established wit ...
. In Hong Kong,
TVB
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bought the rights to premiere the
Cantonese
Cantonese ( zh, t=廣東話, s=广东话, first=t, cy=Gwóngdūng wá) is a language within the Chinese (Sinitic) branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding ar ...
dubbed occasional predominant
dual audio version on 25 December 2011. ''Skip Beat!'' is the first Taiwanese drama to have simultaneous television broadcasts in Hong Kong, Republic of China and Singapore.
TVB-82 channel previously aired the Cantonese dubbed occasional predominant dual audio
anime version of ''Skip Beat!'' from 1 February to 31 August 2010 and rebroadcast the anime again on 2011 it was officially launched as "starting transmission" on 25 April 2012 and ceased transmission as "no transmission" on 16 May 2012 Skip Beat it was aired on
Indosiar
PT Indosiar Visual Mandiri, commonly known as Indosiar, is an Indonesian over-the-air television network. It broadcasts nationwide on UHF and can be received throughout the Indonesian archipelago on analog PAL television sets, established on ...
. And in 2014, Skip Beat was aired in the Philippines under
ABS-CBN Network.
Reception
The first episode of ''Skip Beat!'' received mixed reviews. Gala Television received complaints concerning Dun Helian's voice actor Kunda, whose boyish voice is unfit for Dun Helian's deep, steady tone and proud demeanor. As a result, Nylon Chen was hired to replace Kunda.
Ratings
Notes
* a. See
Broadcast
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.
References
External links
Official GTV websiteOfficial FTV website
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Formosa Television original programming
Gala Television original programming
2011 Taiwanese television series debuts
2012 Taiwanese television series endings
Television series set in the 2010s
2010s teen drama television series
Taiwanese television dramas based on manga
Television shows written by Wen Yu-fang