Kaitō Royale

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Kaitō Royale
Format Drama
Starring Tori Matsuzaka
Aya Ōmasa
Seiji Fukushi
Chansung
Nozomi Sasaki
Hiroki Aiba
Daisuke Kikuta
Teronosuke Takezai
Atomu Shimojō
Kyōko Maya
Country of origin Japan
Original language(s) Japanese
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 9
Broadcast
Original channel TBS
Original airing 28 October 2011
External links
Website

Kaitō Royale (怪盗ロワイヤル) is a Japanese television drama series based on a video game from DeNA. It premiered on TBS on 28 October 2011.[1][2] The theme song of the series is Lock On by Yui.[3]

Cast

Additional Cast

  • Shigemitsu Ogi as Seiya Nagura (ep.2)
  • Tatsuhito Okuda as Yasumasa Takagi (ep.2)
  • Kazue Ito as Ritsuko Kusakabe (ep.3)
  • Kazuma Suzuki as Kazuhiko Akagawa (ep.4)
  • Mansaku Ikeuchi as Kento Hiruta (ep.5)
  • Hiroshi Watari as Sotaro Batomura (ep.6)
  • Rena Nounen as Kaide Batomura (ep.6)
  • Taro Suruga as Yuta Ito (ep.6)
  • Kazuhiko Nishimura as Koshi Kitaba (ep.7)
  • Shunsuke Ohe as young Rei Kamimura (ep.7)
  • Himeka Asami as young Karen Katagiri (ep.7)
  • Shinji Yamashita as Hideomi Todo (ep.8-9)
  • Yui - ep.9

characters

Rei Kamimura: Main male character, doesn't have any memories from further than one year ago. he is able to remember anything with one glance and is the brain of the team.

Karen Katagiri: Important female character, doesn't have any memories from further than one year ago. she uses het charms to get men to tell her what she wants and is an expert at stealing something when somebody isn't paying attention.

Taiga Kishihara: Important male character, doesn't have any memories from further than one year ago. he is the technological one of the group and handles anything from security to short distraction. he is a bit goofy and has a big crush on Karen.

References

  1. HPriest (2011-10-19). "Sasaki Nozomi to play an evil nun in the drama, "Kaito Royale"". Tokyohive. Retrieved 2011-10-20. 
  2. ustar (2011-09-10). "Popular game "Kaito Royale" to become a live-action drama". Tokyohive. Retrieved 2011-10-20. 
  3. "怪盗ロワイヤル (2011)". Allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2011-10-20. 

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