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  • Ep 49 SUB

    Komyo ga Tsuji (2006) (2006)

    Komyo ga Tsuji (2006)
    Genre:
    Drama, Historical
    Country:
    Japanese

    The 45th NHK Taiga Drama is Komyo ga Tsuji.

    Kazutoyo lived during the end of the Sengoku period (1546-1605). He was the first feudal lord of the fief of Tosa on the island of Shikoku. He served Nobunaga Oda, Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Tokugawa Ieyasu.

    Chiyo (1557-1617) was his wife, and was known in history for her dedication and devotion to her husband (like Matsu was to Toshiie in Toshiie to Matsu). She is the daughter of a samurai who served the feudal lord Asai.

  • Ep 11 SUB

    Stand Up!! (2003) (2003)

    Stand Up!! (2003)
    Genre:
    Comedy, Romance, School
    Country:
    Japanese
    Four schoolboys find themselves the last virgins left at school. During the summer holidays, a girl they knew as children 11 years ago, moves back to the neighborhood. Despite their childhood attraction to her, they realize she is a mere shadow of the "princess" they all thought they knew. This story of summer - love, friendship, school, family, the hypocrisy of adults, complications of life, experience and failure is set in an everyday shopping district and shows the clumsiness of children who have developed a little later than their peers. It's a bright romantic comedy that both young and old can appreciate.
  • Ep 14 RAW

    Stand Up!! (2003) (2003)

    Stand Up!! (2003)
    Genre:
    Comedy, Romance, School
    Country:
    Japanese
    Four schoolboys find themselves the last virgins left at school. During the summer holidays, a girl they knew as children 11 years ago, moves back to the neighborhood. Despite their childhood attraction to her, they realize she is a mere shadow of the "princess" they all thought they knew. This story of summer - love, friendship, school, family, the hypocrisy of adults, complications of life, experience and failure is set in an everyday shopping district and shows the clumsiness of children who have developed a little later than their peers. It's a bright romantic comedy that both young and old can appreciate.