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Orange Days

Orange Days
Orange days dvd.jpg
GenreDrama
Created byEriko Kitagawa
StarringSatoshi Tsumabuki
Kou Shibasaki
Hiroki Narimiya
Miho Shiraishi
Eita
Country of origin Japan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes11
Production
ProducerUeda Hiroki
Running time46 min. (approx)
Release
Original networkTBS
Original releaseApril 11 –
June 20, 2004
External links
Website

Orange Days (オレンジデイズ, Orenji Deizu) is a drama series that aired in Japan on TBS in 2004.

Story

Yuuki Kai (Tsumabuki) is a senior at a university studying social welfare psychology and trying to find a job. One day, he encounters a girl, Hagio Sae (Shibasaki), playing the violin, and becomes intrigued. He eventually discovers that she has lost her hearing, and can now only communicate using Japanese Sign Language. Before they reveal what they think about each other, Sae and Kai must overcome a lot of barriers. They both become stronger along the way, finding their goals.[1][2][3]

Cast

  • Satoshi Tsumabuki as Kai Yuuki - leading role
  • Kou Shibasaki as Sae Hagio - heroine
  • Manami Konishi as Maho Takagi - Kai's girlfriend, postgraduate student
  • Hiroki Narimiya as Shohei Aida - Kai's friend
  • Eita as Keita Yashima - Kai's friend
  • Miho Shiraishi as Akane Ozawa - Sae's friend
  • Yu Yamada as Soyoko Saeki - one of Shohei's girlfriends
  • Jun Fubuki as Yuriko Hagio - Sae's mother
  • Fumiyo Kohinata as Professor Sakaida
  • Juri Ueno as Ayumi Kirishima - Shohei's younger sister
  • Ikki Sawamura as Haruki Fujii - pianist, Sae's childhood friend
  • Takashi Kashiwabara as Sano
  • Masaru Nagai as Toru Kakizaki - violinist who used to belong to the same orchestra as Sae
  • Eriko Sato as Arisa - one of Shohei's girlfriend
  • Ken Mitsuishi as Iwasaki

Ratings

Episode Air Date Subtitle Ratings
01 2004-Apr-11 The Madonna Who Lost Her Voice 18.1
02 2004-Apr-18 The Beginning of Love 16.0
03 2004-April-25 Your Tears 15.3
04 2004-May-02 My Broken Heart 14.2
05 2004-May-09 An Evening of Secrets 15.7
06 2004-May-16 Her Love 15.6
07 2004-May-23 I Love You 18.8
08 2004-May-30 The Couple That is Bound Together 17.6
09 2004-Jun-06 A Sad Fate 17.9
10 2004-Jun-13 You Are Not Here 17.3
11 2004-Jun-20 Your Voice 23.0
Average -- -- 17.2

Source: Video Research, Ltd.

Songs

Theme Song "Sign" by Mr. Children

'OST Tracks by Naoki Sato

  • Eternal
  • Graceful Heart
  • That's Life
  • Memoria
  • Overcast Sky
  • Yo-Yo Comrade
  • Liebe
  • Anxiety
  • As Good As It Gets
  • Modest Request
  • Precious Seasons
  • Sign-Instrumental Version

Other Songs:

Shanghai Honey by Orange Range (Episode 5)

Bara no Hana by Quruli (Episode 10)

Gavotte en Rondeau (Violin Piece)

Awards

41st Television Drama Academy Awards

  • Best Actor (Satoshi Tsumabuki)
  • Best Scriptwriter (Eriko Kitagawa)
  • Best Director (Jiro Shono/ Doi Nobuhiro/ Imai Natsuki)
  • Best Cast
  • Best Theme Song ("Sign" by Mr. Children)
  • Special Award (Orange Days's Sign Language)

References

  1. ^ "Orange Days Review". spcnet.tv. 15 June 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Orange Days Review". spcnet.tv. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Orange Days (オレンジデイズ) (English subtitle)". 16 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2019 – via YouTube.

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