Hero (TV series)
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HERO | |
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Format | Drama |
Starring | Takuya Kimura Takako Matsu Hiroshi Abe |
Ending theme | Can You Keep a Secret? by Hikaru Utada |
Composer(s) | Takayuki Hattori |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 11 |
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Running time | approx. 46 min. |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Fuji TV |
Original run | January 8, 2001 – March 19, 2001 |
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IMDb profile |
Hero is a Japanese drama series that aired in Japan on Fuji TV in 2001. In 2006, a two-hour special miniseries for the television series was broadcast.
Hero holds the #1 average TV rating record over the 25 years in Japan (34.3%). It's so successful that it was made into a film as HERO the Movie after a long time in 2007, which reached #3 on 2007 yearly chart in Japan.
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[edit] Plot
Kuryu Kohei is a young public prosecutor who gets transferred to a division in Tokyo. Unlike a typical prosecutor, Kuryu dresses casually and ignores standard procedures, but his brilliant instincts and determination make him well-suited as an investigator. He espouses a very strong sense of justice, and his idealism has a big impact on his colleagues.
Amamiya, his assistant, is aiming to be promoted to the position of a prosecutor. At first, she and Kuryu get along very poorly, but working together eventually leads to a relationship that borders on romance.
[edit] Cast
[edit] Main cast
Actor | Role |
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Takuya Kimura | Kuryu Kohei |
Takako Matsu | Amamiya Maiko |
Hiroshi Abe | Shibayama Mitsugu |
Nana Ōtsuka | Nakamura Misuzu |
Takuzo Kadono | Ushimaru Yutaka |
Masanobu Katsumura | Egami Tatsuo |
Fumiyo Kohinata | Suetsugu Takayuki |
Norito Yashima | Endo Kenji |
Kiyoshi Kodama | Nabeshima Toshimitsu |
[edit] Supporting cast
[edit] Production notes
- The sound track and music scores for the series are available. The theme song, "Can You Keep A Secret?", is performed by the Japanese pop superstar Utada Hikaru.
- Utada made her acting debut in a guest appearance in episode 8 of the drama. She appeared as a waitress and was on screen for only 14 seconds during the rooftop dinner scene, and it made the series get its peak TV rating (36.8%). When asked if she would like to take on bigger roles, Utada replied that this wasn't the path she would like to be in.