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class ul class li Chinese/Japanese/Korean dramas on TV—creidesca's schedule page class li Magicbell Communications, Inc.'s site for their Southern California programming class li Fuji TV's site for their Northern California programming class li JDoroma.com—lists titles (sometimes Chinese versions) and casts of many dramas class li xml:lang ja-JP NHK朝の連続テレビ小説— xml:lang ja-JP 松匠's (matusyou's) episode-by-episode comments on many morning dramas since 1999 class li xml:lang ja-JP NHK朝の連続ドラマ—ratings of NHK morning dramas since 1961 class li 50 Years of NHK Television class ul class li morning dramas class li Taiga dramas class li xml:lang ja-JP NHKは何を伝えてきたか−NHKテレビ番組の50年—timeline
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ccwf, those NHK links were just priceless!
Thank you for sharing, I got some memories from those pages that made my day!
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class ul class li xml:lang ja-JP もう一度見たいあの番組 リクエストランキング 総合リクエストベスト100
(Request Ranking of Programs You Would Like to See Once Again: Composite Rankings—Best 100) from NHK class li xml:lang ja-JP もう一度見たいあの番組 リクエストランキング
rankings by sex, age, and genre[Edit: Replaced obsolete links with the Wayback Machine's incomplete archives.]
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Wow, those NHK links are awesome! Thanks for posting those.
I was thrilled to see my favorite drama, A Son of the Good Earth, ranked #13, though of course I would have liked to see it at #1. But since it's not on top, then I'm glad Churasan is. Although I enjoyed it enough to watch once, I definitely would not rank Sakura #4, but oh well.
Is there anyone who can tell me where Sunflower, Suzuran, and Musashi ranked? I can only read a limited amount of characters, and I haven't been studying them lately, so I'm rusty.
I thought the age rankings were quite interesting. Apparently, I have very young and very old taste. Churasan was quite popular with the under-30 crowd, while A Son of the Good Earth was a big hit with the 50+ crowd (especially 70-somethings).
You know, I think there's a commemorative book for NHK's anniversary. I meant to look into it, but forgot about it. I'd like to get that if I could.
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引用 (quote): blondie wrote:
Is there anyone who can tell me where Sunflower, Suzuran, and Musashi ranked?
ひまわり (Sunflower) doesn't show up on the composite list at all, すずらん (Suzuran) is #65, and 宮本武蔵 (Miyamoto Musashi) is #46.
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And here are NHK mini-pages for ひまわり and すずらん.
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Wow, that’s a fascinating top-ten list! Might as well spout off a few ignorant comments about the ones I can manage to decipher (no, I can NOT read Japanese, but I can fake it pretty good):
#1. Churasan: Not my number one, but certainly somewhere in my top three. Lighthearted, fun, and not grimly serious like most NHK morning dramas. I’d happily watch it a second time.
#2. No idea whatsoever what that one is! But, it finished Number 2: is it really that good?
#3. Asuka: Huh? To show what an un-memorable daily drama that was, I had to check my videotape collection. Sure enough, I’d watched and recorded the entire series (8 cassettes total) but I flat couldn’t remember a thing about it! Turns out it’s a Honmamon lookalike: a young girl wants to become a master at creating Japanese confections. Her goal: to create the one unique confection that will leave her mark on the world (just like Konoha trying to come up with the one dish that’s uniquely hers). Same storyline as Honmamon, except that Honmamon told it better. I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS ONE FINISHED IN THIRD PLACE.
#4. Sakura: I’d heard this was wildly popular in Japan for its “realistic” portrayal of Japanese-Americans . . . but that real-life Japanese-Americans in Hawaii thought Sakura was a bunch of nonsense! This one doesn’t deserve to be that high, either.
#5. Oshin: I never saw this one – it was from quite a few years ago, before I started watching J-dramas – but word has it that it was always considered some kind of masterpiece. I’d sure like to see this one rebroadcast!
#6. Ten Urara: The lead character in this one is a girl apprenticing as a carpenter, in the hopes of someday building traditional Japanese-style homes. I remember that the lead actress was way cute, but otherwise it was still just the standard old NHK morning drama formula of a girl-in-a-man’s world. Not bad, but nothing special.
#7. Futarikko (Twins): My favorite! So glad it made the top-ten, especially since it aired so many years ago. People remember quality! Yes, yes, NHK; please rebroadcast this one, too!
#8, #9: Don’t recognize these two. Can’t read most of the kanji anyway.
#10: Agri: Hiroshi’s favorite? Story of girl who strives to become “the best beautician in Japan.” Some terrific historical drama segments, but otherwise it’s the same old routine NHK morning drama formula. Good, but not spectacular; it’s probably worthy of its #10 ranking.
(edit: just a note: the English-language page about NHK morning dramas . . .
http://www.nhk.or.jp/digitalmuseum/nhk50years_en/categories/p50/index.html
. . . include photos of arguably the three greatest NHK morning dramas: Oshin, Futarikko (Twins), and Churasan. Having not seen Oshin, I can't comment, but I agree completely on their other two selections)!
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This is awsome!!! ccwf, thanks a million! I love these sights and mikey thanks for the english version... since I can't make heads or tails out of Japanese I need help... and Churasan came in #1! Now if only they can subtitle the number 1 show in english I would be in Heaven...
Have a piece of Taro cake on me ccwf, you've earned it.
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class blockquote mikey wrote:
#8, #9: Don’t recognize these two. Can’t read most of the kanji anyway. class ul class li 連続人形劇 xml:lang ja-JP プリンプリン物語—puppet play series, translates as something like Prin Prin Story, looks like an old kids show class li xml:lang ja-JP 大河ドラマ 独眼竜政宗—Taiga drama, Masamune, One-Eyed
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Thanks ccwf!!
I want them to show Agri and Tengoku e no kaidan and even Younger Man again. I wonder what a chance Agri has for re-airing.
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