Jinbē
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Jinbē | |||
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じんべえ (Jinbē) |
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Authored by | Mitsuru Adachi | ||
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Serialized in | Big Comic Original | ||
Original run | – | ||
No. of volumes | 1 | ||
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Network | Fuji TV | ||
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No. of episodes | 11 |
Jinbē (じんべえ) is a manga by Mitsuru Adachi which appeared in irregular fashion in the manga magazine Big Comic Original from 1992—1997. The entire series was compiled in one tankōbon in May 1997, and in 1998, Fuji TV adapted the manga into an 11-episode TV drama series.
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[edit] Manga
[edit] TV Drama
Broadcast on Fuji TV from October 12, 1998—December 21, 1998, Jinbē garnered an average 15.9% rating. It aired on Monday nights from 9:00—9:54pm, with the final episode airing from 9:00—10:24PM.
[edit] Cast
- Jinbei Takanashi: Masakazu Tamura
- Miharu Takanashi: Takako Matsu
- Makoto Teranishi: Tsuyoshi Kusanagi
- Michiko Tsujima: Reiko Takashima
- Shūichi Ishizuka: Takashi Ukaji
- Yukio Miyashita: Kōji Shimizu
- Manabu Mitamura: Leo Morimoto
- Mayuko Nishiyama
- Masashi Gōda
- Masao Imafuku
[edit] Staff
- Original Story: Mitsuru Adachi
- Script: Noriko Yoshida
- Music: SR Smoothy Opus One
- Executive Producers: Kōzō Nagayama, Tatsuaki Kimura
- Producer: Nobuhiro Sugio
- Assistant Executive Producer: Masaki Nishiura
- Assistant Producer: Chiyoko Asakura
- Publicity: Itsuko Onuki
- Production Diary: Ryōko Sakuma, Kazuyo Oda
- Executive Producer: Masako Tani
- Production Chief: Nobuhiro Kayama, Nobuyuki Shintani
- Music and Sound Effects: Yoshio Onuki
- In cooperation with Kinuta Studio, K&L, Basuku, Active, Two-One, Institute of Cetacean Research, Fennec, FC Plan, Japan Underwater Films, Japan Airlines
- Production Undewriting: Fuji TV