Okay, here are two Japanese TV series from the 1990s: 1 "White Tower Case 99" was a mystery TV series created by Ishikawa Mae, which was first broadcasted in 1996. The drama told the story of a female doctor named Tomoko Matsuhara who solved a series of complicated murder cases in the process of solving medical problems and dealing with the hospital crisis. 2 "Dragon Sakura"(Dragon Sakura) This was an inspirational TV series starred by Goro Inagaki, which was first broadcasted in 1997. The drama tells the story of a young high school student who entered a top university in Japan by taking the Japanese International Student Examination. The drama not only showed the protagonist's academic efforts and setbacks, but also showed the characteristics and challenges of Japan's high school education and university enrollment system.
There were a few reasons why anti-Japanese dramas were so popular but time-travel dramas were so few: 1. Different historical backgrounds: Anti-Japanese dramas mainly tell the historical background of the Anti-Japanese War, while time-travel dramas mainly tell the story of modern people traveling to ancient times. Due to the different historical backgrounds, there were great differences in the production and audience of these two dramas. 2. Different audience preferences: Anti-Japanese dramas mainly targeted young people, while time-travel dramas targeted older audiences. Youngsters were more willing to accept fresh, sci-fi stories, while older audiences were more willing to accept historical works. 3. Different production costs: producing anti-Japanese dramas required a lot of historical information and venues, while producing time-travel dramas was relatively easy. Therefore, producers were more willing to produce higher-quality anti-Japanese dramas to attract audiences. The production cost of time-travel dramas was lower, and it was easier to attract small producers and amateur actors. 4. Political Corroghtness: Anti-Japanese dramas often need to follow a certain degree of political accuracy when they are produced and broadcast. They cannot involve sensitive political topics. Time travel dramas did not have such restrictions, so they were easier to produce and broadcast. For all the above reasons, anti-Japanese dramas had certain advantages in production, audience, and political accuracy compared to time-travel dramas, so it was easier to become a disaster. However, due to the limitations of historical background and audience preferences, the producers and broadcaster were more willing to choose other more advantageous topics, so the number of time-travel dramas was relatively small.
The 1990s was the golden age of Japanese TV dramas. Many classic TV dramas were broadcasted during this period. Some of the famous Japanese dramas from the 1990s include: 1 " Dragon Sakura ": This was a TV series about Japanese high school students who were studying abroad. It was broadcasted in 1996, with Ikeda Shuichi and Yamada Takayuki as the main characters. The drama received widespread praise in Japan and overseas and became a classic of Japanese TV dramas. 2 " Tokyo Love Story ": This was a romance drama that was broadcasted in 1997, with Akanishi and Matsumoto as the main actors. The drama, about the love story of two young people, was widely welcomed in Japan and overseas. 3." Wild Boar Transformation ": This was a romance drama that aired in 1996, with Hashimoto Ai and Suda Akari as the main actors. The drama was about a high school student who tried hard to change himself and was highly praised by the audience. [4]" The Great Detective ": This was a detective drama that was broadcasted in 1999, with Rimi Ishihara and Masaharu Fukuyama as the main actors. The play featured the physicist, Galilo, as the main character, telling the story of how he solved a mysterious case. These TV series were not only popular in Japan at that time, but also influenced the TV series industry in Japan and overseas to a certain extent.
There are many Japanese and Korean dramas adapted from manga that can be referred to as the following popular works: Japanese TV Series: - "The Great Detective Galileo" - [Morning 5 to 9: The Handsome Monk Fell in Love with Me] - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide - I'm Your Little Sweetheart - Unnatural Death Korean dramas: - Descendants of the Sun - "You from the Stars" - Ghost - " Weightlifting Fairy Jin Fuzhu " - Lonely and Brilliant God-Ghost These works were adapted from comics and were better presented in television dramas. Of course, in addition to the works listed above, there are many other works that are also very popular. You can choose according to your preferences.
The list of Japanese dramas from 2000 to the present is as follows: in 2000 - Tokyo love story - Absolutely obey orders - white giant tower - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide - Marriage proposal battle - Spirited Away - The Great Detective Galilo in 2001 - Totoro - Tokyo Kitty - Pet Lover - Nobuta wo Produce - The Family Game - Flower boys and girls - White Tower 2 in 2002 - Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica - family - Tokyo Cat 2 - Marriage Battle 2 - Totoro 2 - Spirited Away 2 in 2003 - Girls of Flowers 2 - The Queen's Classroom - Totoro 3 - Divine Comedy II - White Tower 3 in 2004 - Tokyo Cat 3 - Lian - Wild Boar Transformation 3 - family 3 - The Divine Comedy 3 in 2005 - Marriage Battle 3 - Absolute Obedience 3 - The Queen's Classroom 3 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 3 - White Tower 4 in 2006 - Girls of Flowers 3 - Absolute Obedience 4 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 4 - family 4 - The Great Detective in 2007 - Marriage Battle 4 - White Tower 5 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 5 - Totoro 5 - Girls of Flowers 4 in 2008 - Lian - family 45 - The Great Detective - The Queen's Classroom (5) - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 6 in 2009 - Wild Boar Transformation 5 - Absolute Obedience - White Tower 6 - Marriage Battle 6 - The God Realm of Thousand and Qianxun in 2010 - Girls of Flowers 5 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 7 - The Queen's Classroom 6 - Galileo 6 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 8 in 2011 - Black Leather Manual - Marriage Battle 7 - Absolutely obey orders - The Queen's Classroom 7 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 9 - The mother of a thousand and a thousand in 2012 - Totoro 7 - White Tower 7 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 10 - The Queen's Classroom 8 - The Great Detective Galileo 7 in 2013 - Love Asteroid - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 11 - Black Leather Manual 1 - Absolute Obedience 8 - The father of a thousand and a thousand in 2014 - Totoro 8 - The Queen's Classroom 9 - Galileo 8 - White Tower 12 - Love Asteroid 2 in 2015 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 12 - Love Asteroid 3 - Absolute Obedience 9 - Galileo 9 - White Tower 13 in 2016 - Black Leather Manual 3 - Absolute Obedience 10 - The Queen's Classroom 10 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 13 - The Divine Realm of Thousand and Qianxun has descended. in 2017 - Tokyo Women's Illustrated Guide 14 - Love Asteroid 4 - Absolute Obedience to Orders - The Great Detective - White Tower 15
There are many Japanese dramas adapted from Keigo Higashino's works. Here are some examples: 1 " White Night Walk ": adapted from the Japanese TV series " White Night Walk ". Directed by Keigo Kano, the main characters are Haruka Ayase and Takayuki Yamada. 2 " The Worry-relieving Grocery Store ": adapted from the Japanese TV series " The Worry-relieving Grocery Store ". Directed by Director Keigo Higashino, it starred Yamada Takayuki and Tanimura Miki. " The Sacrifice of Suspect X ": adapted from the Japanese TV series " The Sacrifice of Suspect X ". Directed by director Ishikawa Hideyuki, the main actors are Keigo Higashino and Kato Megumi. 4. Malice: adapted from the Japanese TV series Malice. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, the main characters are Moin Uehiraishi and Takayuki Yamada. 5 " Secrets ": adapted from the Japanese TV series " Secrets ". Directed by Director Oba Thrush, the main character is Shota Matsuta and Erika Toda. These are examples of some of Keigo Higashino's works being adapted into Japanese TV series, which have received widespread praise.
The following are some Japanese dramas adapted from Keigo Higashino's novels: White Night Walk: Directed by Hayao Miyazaki and released in 2001, it is one of the classic suspense films in the Japanese film industry. The film version was adapted from the original work of Keigo Higashino, which described the complicated relationship and psychological struggle between two teenagers. 2. The Sacrifice of Suspect X: Directed by director Ishikawa Hidetoshi, it was released in 2013 and was adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel. The movie version was about a math genius who planned a perfect murder to help his neighbor escape his crime. [3]" Relieving Grocery Store ": Directed by director Yasuko Hiroshima and released in 2014, it was a film adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel. The movie version tells the story of a mysterious grocery store owner who helps people solve their problems. 4. After School: Directed by Makoto Shinkai and released in 2010, it was a film adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel. The movie version tells the story of the innocent feelings between two teenagers and the mystery of the murder. 5 Secret: Directed by director Suda Akari, it was released in 2008 and was adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel. The movie version was about a mother's complex emotions and family mysteries.
There are many Japanese dramas adapted from Keigo Higashino's novels. The following are some of them: 1." Worry-relieving Grocery Store ": Directed by Keigo Kano, the protagonist of Keigo Higashino's novel," Worry-relieving Grocery Store ", the founder of Langya Grocery Store, Keigo Higashino, and a series of stories that unfolded from there. " The Sacrifice of Suspect X ": Directed by Director Shirakawa Shirakawa, the main characters of the novel " The Sacrifice of Suspect X " by Keigo Higashino were Professor Ishigami and his student, Kato Megumi. 3." White Night Walk ": Directed by Director Yuji Iwata, the main character of the novel " White Night Walk " by Keigo Higashino and the female lead Yukiho. 4. After School: Directed by Director Nojima Shinji, the main character of Keigo Higashino's novel After School, Keigo Higashino, and the series of stories that unfolded from it. 5 " Malice ": Directed by director Hideki Ishikawa, the main character of Keigo Higashino's novel " Malice "--Keigo Higashino and the series of stories that unfolded from it. These are some of Keigo Higashino's novels adapted into Japanese dramas, as well as others such as After School, Malice, Secret, Letter, and so on.
Okay, here are 50 good lines from Japanese TV dramas. I hope you're satisfied: Life is like a train to the grave. There will be many stops on the way, and it is difficult for someone to accompany you all the way. When the person accompanying you is about to get off the car, even if you don't want to leave, you should be grateful and then wave goodbye. - Spirited Away People always cherish what they don't get and forget what they have. - white giant tower Sometimes, all the plans you have for life are just a bad arrangement of fate. - Her Majesty Life is like a ball, the person who taught you the first steps may not be able to accompany you until the end. - white giant tower No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro People are willing to sacrifice their happiness for money, but money can't bring true happiness. - Her Majesty Work hard to become a better person, not to make others better. - Her Majesty The real tenacity should be when you cry, when you laugh, when you speak, when you do it without hesitation. - Her Majesty The reason why 9 people lived tiredly was because they couldn't put down their airs, tear apart their faces, or unravel their plots. - white giant tower Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty The hardest time in life is when you are closest to success. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you have to accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you have to accept challenges. - Her Majesty There is no rehearsal in life. Every day is a live broadcast. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Work hard to become a better person, not to make others a better person. - Her Majesty Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you must accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you must accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you have to accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding, you have to do it as soon as possible. - Her Majesty There was no rehearsal in life. Every day was a live broadcast. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you have to accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you have to accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you must accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you must accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you must accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you must accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you have to accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you have to accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you must accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you must accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you must accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding as soon as possible, you must accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you have to accept challenges. If you want to be outstanding, you have to do it as soon as possible. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you have to accept challenges; if you want to be outstanding, you have to do it as soon as possible. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty If you want to be outstanding, you must accept challenges. - Her Majesty No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried. - Totoro Sometimes, it's not that the other party doesn't care about you, but that you take the other party too seriously. - Her Majesty
The following are some Japanese TV series and movies adapted from manga: 1. Your Name. (Your Name) -The movie directed by Makoto Shinkai was adapted from Miwa Yuki's manga, Your Name. 2 Attack on Titan-Both the TV series and the movie version are adapted from the comic book by Alan V. Blaise, Attack on Titan. 3 Sword Art Online-The TV series and movie version are both adapted from the manga, Sword Art Online, created by Chihiro Aori. 4 Death Note-The movie version is adapted from the manga Death Note created by Oba Thrush. 5 Demon Slayer-Both the TV series and movie versions are adapted from the manga, Demon Slayer, created by Yoshihiro Yashima. [6. Sin Crown (Nisahaka's manga Sin Crown) -Both the TV series and the movie version are adapted from the manga Sin Crown created by Chihiro Aori.] 7 "Tokyo Ghoul"-Both the TV series and movie versions are adapted from "Tokyo Ghoul", a manga by Kaori from Nagasaki. 8 Steins;Gate-The TV series and movie versions are adapted from the comic book, The Gate of the Stone of Destiny, created by Thrush Ohba. 9 Death Note: The Search for the Perfect World-An animated film produced by Streaming, adapted from the manga Death Note by Chihiro Aori. These are some common examples of Japanese TV series and movies adapted from manga, and of course, there are many other works.
The following are some of the more classic sweet TV series recommendations: 1 Tokyo Love Story: A romantic comedy set in 1980s Tokyo tells the love story of two young people and the love story they caused. 2 " A Kiss for Love ": A TV series of the same name adapted from a manga about the romantic love story between high school boys and girls. It was very popular because of its sweet plot. 3. Wild Boar Transformation: A romantic comedy set in high school tells the story of several young people seeking a balance between their studies and love. 4 " Battle of the Propose ": A romantic comedy set in the early 20th century about a girl proposing to a boy. It was popular because of its touching plot and sweet love. [5]<< The Great Detective >>: A love story with the theme of a scientific detective, about the love and cooperation between a genius physicist and a detective.