Monday, June 22, 2020

Quoth the Paralegal: "Uso Da!"

 Just wrapped up the first season of HERO and I have to say it was a very enjoyable experience indeed! Must say that having binged on both Hero and Itsumo Futari De, I am now enamored with Takako Matsu MORE than I EVER did back in her original Long Vacation heydays! 
Seeing a very cute side of her for the first time, and none sums it up more than this half-minute snippet in Hero where a very drunk Amamiya calls out lawyer Tatsumi Eriko (Naoko Iijima) for defending clients whom everyone knows are crooked...
Man, I was laughing SO HARD at this scene and probably played it over and over at least 8 times! Something about the WAY she says "Liar!" just had me DYING! Decided to make a clip out of it and just HAD to share!

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Another Aoi Yu

Issei Takahashi and Aoi Yu in Romance Doll
You would have thought a movie where beautiful Aoi Yu is hired by a Sex Doll company to make a mold of her bust (under the impression she is modeling for prosthetics) would be a fun and wacky romp!
Far from it, the movie Romance Doll is a rather sombre affair dealing with love and illness and all that melancholia...this was jsut like the old Doona Bae movie "Air Doll" where a guy's sex doll comes to life. I expected a whole lotta wacky hilariosity but got a seriously introspective movie instead.
 Such is Romance Doll!

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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Utada in English

Funny, I though for sure I had heard Utada Hikaru speaking in English before, but somehow, hearing her voice on her recent "Home-Quarantine" Live Instagram, REALLY took me by surprise!
Really had No IDEA this is what she sounded like talking in her non-nihongo voice! Doesn't really match what I would expect her to sound like, though it is a very captivating and compelling voice indeed!

Friday, June 19, 2020

Favorite J-Drama Opening/Ending Credits

This is a ranking not by how much I loved the drama or by how much I loved the song, but rather, how much I loved the song in the CONTEXT of the drama, ESPECIALLY during the drama’s opening or ending credits crawl.
 For most of these, it began by first watching the drama and then, over time, falling in love with the theme song and the way they edited the images to match the song, to the point where I was actually anticipating the credits for its musical montage!
 Eventually I’d just HAVE to own the song and I’d run out and GRAB the single for myself, but even then, the drama would be SO engrained in my head that I’d think of the visual imagery associated with the song every time I played it! 
These are those songs that have etched itself onto my heart over time and have come to signify what I consider the ‘cream” of J-drama Theme songs!!! 
BTW, I found it impossible to rank these songs in any real order, so I ended up just listing them loosely in the order I watched them, starting with the Samurai show that kick-started it all!

Z'S FAVORITE J-DRAMA OPENING/ENDING CREDITS

Abarenbo Shogun V: “Otoko Michi” by Saburo Kitajima
The Chef: “Chase the Chance” by Namie Amuro
Aishteiru To Ittekure: “Love, Love, Love” By Dreams Come True
Kagayake Rintaro: “Futari No Subete” by Toshiaki Karasawa and Kiki Kirin
Kekkon Shiyouyo: “Traveling Boy” By Yosuke Eguchi 
Second Chance: “Tomorrow” by Mayo Okamoto
Shinkon Nari: “Subete Wa Honto De Uso Kamone” by Kome Kome Club
Pure: “Namonaki No Uta” by Mr. Children 
Pokka Poka 2: “Shiawase Madakai” by Seishiro Kusunose 
Kagayaku Toki No Naka de: “Kimi Ga Itakara” by FIELD OF VIEW
Itsuka Mata Aeryu: “Anata Dakeo” by Southern All-Stars
Hitotsu Yane No Shita: “Saboten no Hana” by TULIP
Ai Toiuna Nomotoni: “Kanashimi wa Yuki No Youni” by Shogo Hamada
Mada Koi Wa Hajimaranai: “Beautiful Girls” by Kyoko Koizumi 
Bokura Ni Ai O (Give Us Love!): “Knockin’ On Your Door” by L-R
Okane Ga Nai: “Over the Trouble” by Oda Yuji
Mokuyo No Kaidan ’97: “Maji de Koisuru Gobyou Mae” by Ryoko Hirosue
Ue O Muite Aruko: "Dramatic Ni Koishite" by Kohmi Hirose
Stalker Sasao Onna: “Ai Wa Hitotsu” bu Masahiko Kondo
Sweet Home: "My Sweet Home" by Kyoko Koizumi
Riso No Joshi (The Ideal Boss): “Sayonara, Seishun” By JEHO
Oishii Kankei: “Mirai E no Present” by Miho Nakayama
Virgin Road: “Can You Celebrate?” by Namie Amuro
Love and Peace: “Love and Peace” by TOKIO
Makasete Darling: “Rhythm” by Tatsuya Ishii with NORA
Natsu! Depart Monogatari: "C'mon, C'mon, C'mon" by Hikaru Nishida
Renai Kekkon No Rule: “For My Life” by Kyoko Koizumi
Shomuni: “Sunao No Mama De” by IZAM with Astral Love 
Tengoku ni Ichiban Chikai Otoko: “Oh! Heaven” by TOKIO
Seiga No Koushin: “Ito” by Miyuki Nakajima
Konna Watashi ni Dare ga Shita: “Hoshi Ni Negai O” by Hiroko Sohma
Naomi: “Girls Be Ambitious” by True Kiss Destination
Happy Mania! “Luv Luv Power” by Funny Gene
Shiawase ni Naritai: “Himawari” by Sugar 
GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka: “Poison” by Takashi Sorimachi 
Gokusen: “Feel Your Breeze" by V6
Loss: Time: Life: “Kimi Station” by Orange Range
BOSS: “Alright!!” by Superfly
Triangle: “Sayonara wa Iwanai” by Kazumasa Oda
Himitsu no Hanazono: “Baby Don’t Cry” by Namie Amuro
Boku to Kanojo to Kanojo no Ikiru Michi: “Wonderful Life” by &G
GALCIR: "Hey Friends!" by Naohito Fujiki
Trouble Man: “Be Funky!” by NEWS
Hanazakari No Kimitachi e: “Peach!” by Ai Otsuka
Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu: "Koi" by Gen Hoshino
Arakawa Under The Bridge: “Sayonara Frontier” by Galileo Galilei
NOTES:
It's just a humble little list of some of the lovely tunes that helped make some of these dramas so special- I was amazed by how many artists appeared more than once on this list; Kyoko Koizumi, Namie Amuro , TOKIO...they seem to just have that magic touch when it comes to drama themes!
BTW, as you can see, there aren't many Favorite End/Opening Credits after 2005 or so.  I think part of the reason is that for some reason, they started doing this thing where they played the ending credits in the BACKGROUND while the show was STILL ON, so even though I LOVED the song, like Seigi No Mikata’s “Honto Wa Ne” by Hatsune Okamura or BOSS’ “Best Of My Life” by Superfly, it had little to no impact in relation to the SHOW.
As a matter of fact, I rarely even noticed the songs when they played in the background- I remember when AIKO had a cameo in Suteki Na Sen Taxi, I didn’t know why since I NEVER noticed she did the theme song!
This REALLY bothers me…don’t they realize the sanctity of the Television Theme Song? It’s like when, after such awesome theme songs like CHEERS “Where Everyboyd Knows Your Name”, them began having these 5 second openings for subsequent shows like Frasier. I remember reading that they did it because they would lose viewers if the intro song was too long.
I mean, I understand, but from the institution that brought us such greats as Brady Bunch, Mary Tyler Moore, Maude and the effin’ legendary “Movin’ On Up” Jeffersons theme, you’d think they’d RESPECT the Theme Song more!
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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

My Haruki Murakami Collection (So Far)

All my Hardcovers, Paperbacks and Audiobooks of the Magical Realism Maestro himself, Haruki Murakami.
Still hoping to get hardcover editions of some of those paperbacks, especially Kafka on the Shore and Norwegian Wood...

Monday, June 15, 2020

More J-Drama Catching Up To Do!!

Besides Sakurako there are a handful of other older dramas that I’ dusted off and began watching this past week, all to varying degrees of success!
Code Blue
As a huge Yui Aragaki fan it has always bothered me that I haven’t seen the Code blue series as it’s one of her more popular titles- Well, with THREE seasons to it as well as a bunch of specials I certainly have a lot to catch up with!
Quite happy to report that the drama DOES life up to the hype- VERY charged and emotional scenarios the characters go through, and you end up caring about each one.
Ina a way, it reminds me of the classic drama “Kagayaku Toki No Naka De~ A Time To Shine” where the young doctors learn firsthand how unkind and brutal life can be, and you are right there with them as they go through their heartbreaks as well as their hard-earned triumphs.
HERO
My love for Keiko Kitagawa was what propelled me to watch the sequel of this drama, HERO2, and it’s only now that I’m getting around to watching the first one which, though it doesn’t feature Keiko in it, is as spirited as the latter!
Was kind of surprised ALL of the cast is different, since it’s supposed to be the same office. No Yo Yoshida here (one of my fave characters in the sequel), but we DO get a very sexy Nene Otsuka, and of course Matsu is great as the addled Maiko Amemiya.
Another drama I really like.
Puzzle
Another early Satomi Ishihara drama that, like Reinoryokusha Odagiri Kyoko No Uso, showcases Satomi’s early talent for the fun and slapstick!
Satomi plays Misako Ayukawa, a two-faced Teacher who seems like a kind and dedicated teacher to the faculty, community, and parents, but reveals her greedy, selfish and manipulative side to her poor students!
 Students Shinichi, Akira, and Yoshio would love to spend their weekends doing what they want, but always end up tangled up in yet another treasure-hunting situation with their money-hungry instructor!
I love how Satomi really throws herself into these kooky characters, ya just gotta love her! 
Hanayome To Papa
Also finished up Satomi’s early drama “Hanayome To Papa” which was JUST as much fun!
 As usual Satomi was her usual precocious little self, so funny to think that when she started out in Kimi Wa Petto she was so dour and introverted!
 This story of the strict father with an overprotected daughter reminded me not just a little of the Mitsuki Takahata drama
Itazura Na Kiss
 Started watching this years and years ago and finally decided to finish it up. I love Aiko Sato to death, but HOLY TOLEDO, was her character Kotoko ANNOYING as HECK!!
For the first three or four episodes I was entertained because of the show’s wackiness, but I began to see that despite the show’s intentions of showing her as a klutzy but kind-hearted girl, Kotoko was an actual menace to poor Naoki, systematically destroying his life! And yet I’m supposed to believe he falls in love with her? Naw, dog.
 I WILL say a couple of interesting things about the show, one of them being pretty Majyu Ozawa in a VERY early role as the “bitchy” girlfriend of Naoki…
 …as well as one of the FIRST drama appearances of Yukie Nakama as one of Maju’s cohorts!
Who would ever guess that the actress playing the least important character in the show would go on to become one of the biggest stars in Japan!
Itsumo Futari De
And speaking of annoying characters, we have Takako Matsu in an admittedly very cute role as a country bumkpin named Mizuho who, under the impression she has been selected as a new novelist for a publishing company, moves to the big city where she finds she has been swindled and has no place to stay!
After being rejected by her girl friends who have no space or inclination of putting her up, goes to mooch off her childhood friend Kenta (Kenji Sakaguchi). The hapless guy is already dealing with his brother and his girlfriend living off him, and suddenly he has a THIRD person to support. She turns his world upside down with her meddling, but when it gets to the point where Mizuho is LECTURING Kenta about sticking up for himself and not letting others take advantage of him, I was like “Are you kidding me with this drama???”
Oishii Proposal
Have to say out of all the dramas on this list, this is the one I'm having the hardest time getting through...
Regatta
Another old drama I began watching but never finished. Have to say it was quite a cliche-filled slog to get through, about a kayaker who drops the sport when his best friend gets killed, but is encouraged to resume it when he meets up again with his unrequited love, team captain Misao (Aibu Saki).
All the usual tropes of love denial over and over til- SURPRISE-they get together… Did not warm up to any of the characters- Really the only one I cared about was Chiko, the kogal girlfriend of Mokomichi whom you just KNEW was gonna get the shaft when he began working with Aibu Saki again, and sure enough, that’s just what happened.
Too bad, she was such a sweet character!
0 Goshitsu no Kyaku 
A magical Hotel room where one can go to find out ones true worth! Only by lottery can one get a chance to book the room and use its mysterious DNA analyzer to find an actual number ranking of your value...but will it enlighten ...or hinder? A Johnny's vehicle starring a whole smorgasbord of Jimusho Joes. 
A Pretty Fun one!!
Mukudono!
he story of a mega rock star named Yuichiro (Tomoya Nagase) who proposes to a small town girl named Sakura (Yuko Takeuchi in another adorable role) and the trials and tribulations they go through to achieve their dream of marriage, this was one CHOCK-FULL drama simply LOADED with stars! 
Besides Nagase and Taekuchi you had Kumiko Akiyoshi, Anju Suzuki, and Ryoko Shinohara as her sisters, Aiba Masaki as a nephew, Ken Utsui as her father,
Narita Rikon
I was just getting into Yumi Matsutoya when her song “Sunny day Holiday” was released, and when I found out it was the theme song for the new drama Narita Rikon, I really wanted to see it!
Alas, I wasn’t able to see it on the local Japanese channels and so for the longest time the only thing I was able to see was a spoof they did on SMAPxSMAP, with Tsuyoshi and Hiroshi Abe playing their characters…and Shingo Katori playing the role of Asaka Seto! Would I ever be able to see it?! WELL!
Thanks to the folks at RareDoramas, I am FINALLY able to watch it, and oh my GOSH, it is TERRIFIC! VERY witty, fast paced and fun,with an absolutely SCENE STEALING duo of Hiroshi Abe and Eri Fukatsu as friends who, while outwardly trying to help the divorcing couple, are both secretly delighted because THEY want to go out with the respective divorcees!
 What's a struggling couple to do???
You know, I never quite “got” Eri Fukatsu until now (though I’ve liked her in so many dramas)…She’s SO cute as the mousey Reiko…really crush-worthy material here!!
Love, Love LOVED this drama!!
Okay, back to more J-drama watching….
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