is a 2022 Japanese
anthology streaming television
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drama
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series based on
Mitsuru Adachi
is a Japanese manga artist. After graduating from Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Commercial High School in 1969, Adachi worked as an assistant for Isami Ishii. He made his manga debut in 1970 with ''Kieta Bakuon'', based on a manga originally crea ...
's
manga
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collection
with the same name starring members of boy band
JO1 as the male protagonists. The series is produced by Atmovie Inc. and
Lapone Entertainment, with
Yoshimoto Kogyo
is a major Japanese entertainment conglomerate. It was founded in 1912, Osaka, as a traditional theatre, and has since grown to be one of the most influential companies in Japan, employing most of Japan's popular owarai (comedy) talent, produci ...
as the distributor. It was premiered on
Amazon Prime Video
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in Japan on March 1, 2022. "Dreamer" by JO1 served as the ending theme for the series.
Premise
''Short Program'' follows eleven members of boy band
JO1 alternately playing the male protagonist in each episode, based on the short stories on youth and romance from
Mitsuru Adachi
is a Japanese manga artist. After graduating from Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Commercial High School in 1969, Adachi worked as an assistant for Isami Ishii. He made his manga debut in 1970 with ''Kieta Bakuon'', based on a manga originally crea ...
's
manga
Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is use ...
collection
with the same name. Each story centers on different theme or activity, such as sports, music, or detective story. The series concluded with an original story written by Yusuke Moriguchi, featuring all male protagonists from the previous episodes.
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Cast and characters
Main
JO1
* Takumi Kawanishi as Ichirō Imai
* Shion Tsurubo as Kenji Uehara
* Shosei Ohira as Kōhei Shinjō
* Ren Kawashiri as Kazuhiko Sugii
* Sho Yonashiro as Haruhiko Takechi
* Sukai Kinjo as Misaki Tadokoro
* Syoya Kimata as Keiichi Kataoka
* Keigo Sato as Shōhei Tahara
* Ruki Shiroiwa as Seiya Toda
* Issei Mamehara as Hajime Toshino
* Junki Kono as Wataru Matsumura
Female protagonists
* Natsumi Okamoto as Chisato Ichinose
* as Tomomi Sakamoto
* Honoka Yahagi as Nao Tanimura
* Asuka Kijima as Asako Takazawa
* Nashiko Momotsuki as Misato Yamane
* as Wakaba Moriyama
* Fumika Baba
''Weekly Playboy'', January 22, 2014 is a Japanese actress and model. She was scouted on a local street when she was in high school, and started working as a model for the local free newspaper, ''Niigata Bishōjo Zukan''. Baba was also part of a ...
as Michiko
* as Naomi Morimura
* as Satomi Nishijima
* as Manami Nonomura
* Sakurako Konishi as Keiko Komiya
* Marika Itō as Miho[
]
Supporting
* as Sugimoto[
* ]Itsuji Itao
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Filmography (actor)
Movies
*2001 ''Desert Moon'' ... Interviewer
*2 ...
as Ichirō's father
* Takurō Osada as Haruki Kitayama[
* as Sayaka][
* Junya Ikeda as Tomio Akahori][
* as waitress. She accompanied Kōhei finishing his script.
* Koji Abe as shopkeeper. He received posters from Kōhei and Nao.
* as Toshio Higashi]
* as Hinata, Kazuhiko's girlfriend
* as Mr. Yamane, Misato's older brother
* as Katsuaki Sugiyama[
* as Yuki][
* as Detective Moriyama][
* ]Noboru Kaneko
is a Japanese actor who is affiliated with Oscar Promotion. He graduated from the Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science University High School and then from the Department of Architecture in the Faculty of Engineering of the Nagasaki Institute ...
as Mr. Komiyama, Wakaba's boss
* as Shin
* Ami Inoha as Akane[
* as Mr. Ōba, Seiya and Ken's boss][
* as Haruko Tsuyama][
* as Ken Takasugi][
* Katsuya as Mr. Tanabe, lodge owner][
* Louis Kurihara as an actor, who claims to be an alien.][
* Tomoki Hirose as Kakimoto, who claims to be a ]YouTuber
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Influence
Influe ...
.[
* as a detective]
* Mariko Tsutsui
is a Japanese actress.
Personal life
Tsutsui graduated from Kōfu Daiichi High School in Yamanashi Prefecture. She dropped out of Aoyama Gakuin University. She later graduated from the Waseda University School of Social Sciences.
As well as a ...
as Mayumi, Keiko's aunt and boss[
* as a police
* as a beach house visitor
* Zen Kajihara as the CEO of ''Project 101''][
]
Episodes
Production
Development
On December 12, 2021, it was announced that the Japanese boy band JO1 would release their first drama ''Short Program''. Takeshi Moriya, known for ''Midnight Swan
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'' and the 2020 remake of ''Tokyo Love Story
is a Japanese manga written by Fumi Saimon. It was published by Shogakukan in ''Big Comic Spirits'' from 1989 to 1990 and collected into 4 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
''Tokyo Love Story'' was adapted into a Japanese television drama in 1991 whic ...
'', was announced as one of the producers. The production companies involved in the series were Atmovie Inc. and Lapone Entertainment, while Yoshimoto Kogyo
is a major Japanese entertainment conglomerate. It was founded in 1912, Osaka, as a traditional theatre, and has since grown to be one of the most influential companies in Japan, employing most of Japan's popular owarai (comedy) talent, produci ...
acted as the distributor. Ryohei Watanabe, Takeo Kikuchi, Naho Kamimura, Tetsuhiko Tsuchiya, Takashi Masuyama, and Takeshi Moriya were appointed to direct the episodes.[ Each director and scriptwriter decided which episode they would take based on what they had discussed together.] The principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as a ...
took place from Summer to Fall 2021.[
]
Casting
With nearly all members of JO1 being inexperienced in acting, the production was preceded by a series of acting workshops before the directors decided roles for each member.[ On February 14, 2022, the list of leading roles and titles of each episode was announced.] Natsumi Okamoto, Honoka Yahagi, Sakurako Konishi and others were announced to play the female protagonists the next day. Itsuji Itao
, is a Japanese comedian and actor. He is a member of the comedy duo 130R and former cast member of one of Downtown's previous shows. He usually appears in their batsu games.
Filmography (actor)
Movies
*2001 ''Desert Moon'' ... Interviewer
*2 ...
and other supporting casts were announced on February 22. Former member of Nogizaka46
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Marika Itō was announced to play the female protagonist of the surprise last episode released on March 14, 2022.[
]
Music
The opening theme song is composed by Yoshitaka Fujimoto. The ending theme song for the series titled "Dreamer" by JO1 was released digitally on February 14, 2022. Its music video featuring scenes from the series was released the next day.
Release
The first three episodes of ''Short Program'' were released on Amazon Prime Video in Japan on March 1, 2022, at 5 p.m Japan Standard Time
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( UTC+09:00). The premiere was accompanied by the release of '' Produce 101 Japan'' director's cut version. The subsequent episodes were released within 2–3 days interval with the final two episodes released on March 9, 2022. A surprise 12th episode was later announced on March 14, 2022 and released on the same date at 5 p.m JST.
Reception
Critical response
Entertainment writers Akino Shin, Ayaka Sakai, and Kana Yoshida wrote a series of reviews on the series for , and praised several members of JO1 for their first attempt in acting. Shin, in particular, was impressed by Shion Tsurubo's ability in "creating an atmosphere" in "Spring Passes", stating "although the slight intonation of the Kansai dialect remained in his voice, it did not bother him as his facial expressions spoke more than his words". Sakai called Ren Kawashiri's casting in "The Current State of Affairs" as "apt" since he was "able to transfer the sharpness he had acquired through dancing into his acting, and to carry Sugii's feelings in each of his move." Yoshida praised Keigo Sato's performance in "Blowing Any Which Way" and felt that "even though Sato is playing the opposite of himself, he is able to give a performance that will move the hearts of those who are watching". Meanwhile, Sakai applauded Syoya Kimata for using his personality in "What's Going On!?" by saying "while some actors tend to erase their own personalities and get into their roles, Kimata is the type of actor who does the opposite. In this episode, he used his own charm in his performance and 'possessed' the character even more". Shin later praised Mamehara Issei's expressive eyes in "Memory Off", saying "his large eyes clearly reflect a wide range of emotions: dismay, interest, worry, relief, determination, hesitation, and so on".
The writers also commented on the production side of the series. Yoshida praised "the bold rearrangement" the production team took with "At the Intersection" and wrote "the episode also shows the excitement, confusion, and fantasy of the person Haruhiko sees every day, as well as the feelings from the female protagonist's side, making us want to root for them even more. In such a short period of time, each character is portrayed well". Sakai praised the direction by Takashi Masuyama in "What's Going On!?" despite "the rapidly changing circumstances" in the episode.[ She also praised "the nostalgic and dramatic feel" created by the combination of images and the music score by Yoshitaka Fujimoto in "A Stop on the Way".]
References
External links
Official website
(in Japanese)
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