Hero (TV series)

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HERO
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
Production
Running time approx. 46 min.
Broadcast
Original channel Fuji TV
Original run January 8, 2001March 19, 2001
External links
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

Takuya Kimura's costume in Hero
Takuya Kimura's costume in Hero
Actor Role
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

Naoko Iijima, Ryō

[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.

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