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The intro is in English for some reason…

Ezaki Yoshio quits his job at a restaurant because it doesn’t fulfill his dream, which is to work at some place where he won’t be influenced by time. He goes to work at another restaurant, a traditional restaurant with an unique owner, a young lady who likes to drink. Despite that, she is an excellent cook and a waitress.

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Bloody Monday

Terrorists have wiped out a city in Russia in an instant using a cell virus called Bloody X. Their next target is Tokyo. An anti-terrorist organization called THIRD-i tries to stop it from happening. They get the help of Takagi Fujimaru, a high school genius hacker, to find the terrorists and stop them. Meanwhile, Fujimaru’s class has a new teacher, who is actually one of the terrorists…

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Atashinchi no Danshi

Mineta Chisato is a homeless girl. Her mother passed away when she was young. Her father disappeared, leaving her a large debt. She becomes homeless so that the debt collectors won’t find her. One day, a mysterious man, Ookura Shinzo, who is an owner of a huge toy company, appears and pays off her debt. But in exchange, she has to become his wife for a month, or else she’ll have to pay him the money back immediately. The reason for having to become his wife is that he has one month to live. A month later, he actually passed away. However…there is more to the contract. In order to wipe off the loan completely, she has to live with his six adopted sons for three months, acting like their mother. The main story starts from here.

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Heaven’s Door

Remake of the film, Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door. Aoyama Masato gets fired from his job. Then, he finds out that he has a big tumor in his brain and has three days to live. He meets a girl, Shiraishi Harumi, who has cancer and has about a month to live. The two decide to go to the beach. They go on their journey…starting with stealing a car…

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Battery

Based on a novel. A middle school prodigy pitcher moves into a small town from the city. No one has been able to catch his ball until a neighbor kids from the small town shows up. The two try to aim to be an ace in the baseball team in their school.

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Voice

Five students start to train in the forensic medicine department. They experience analysis on real corpses in addition to their study. Furthermore, they try to figure out what the causes of death are. The theme of the drama is to show that the job for forensic medicine is to pass the messages that the deceased want to convey.

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“Drop-out Teacher Returns to School”

A real school in Hokkaido that accepts drop-out students, giving them a second chance. Yoshimori Masaya graduated from that school. Ten years later, he begins his career as a teacher there. In addition, five new students enroll into the school.

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Yoiko no Mikata

“Supporter of Good Children”

Little boys want to be an athlete, a policeman, a pilot, and such when they grow up. Little girls want to be a cake shop owner, a nurse, a florist, etc. But little Suzuki Taiyou says he wants to be a preschool teacher when he grows up, which is uncommon for males. After graduation, he starts his career working as a substitute teacher at a preschool.

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G no Arashi!

Arashi’s variety show. It follows after D no Arashi!. “G” stands for “ganbatte (go for it).” People send in submissions on what Arashi should support. Each member chooses one selection in which he would like to support and resent it at the beginning of the show. Then, the group discusses which one of the five they would like to support the most. The chosen selection will be the topic of the episode.

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Yasashii Jikan

Gentle time.

Wakui Yukichi worked at a company where he travels to New York and other cities. But a tradegy occurred; his wife passed away from a car accident. He quits his job and opens a coffee shop in Hokkaido, his wife’s hometown, fulfilling his wife’s wish.

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