Bengoshi no Kuzu is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hideo Iura about Takeda Masami, a new lawyer and fellow lawyer Kuzu Motohito, who Takeda is teamed up with, and how they deal with different court cases. It was serialized in Big Comic Original. Bengoshi no Kuzu received the Shogakukan Manga Award for seinen/general category in 2007. The manga was adapted into a 12-episode TV drama, which was broadcast on Tokyo Broadcasting System between April 13, 2006 and June 29, 2006.
Richard Signy,
David O'Neill,
Alrick Riley,
Jermain Julien,
Paul Murphy,
Edward Bennett,
Stewart Svaasand,
Roger Goldby,
Alfred Lot,
Paul Harrison,
Robert Quinn,
Sarah Walker,
Keith Boak,
Jonathan Gershfield,
Cilla Ware,
Ian Barnes,
Simon Delaney,
Charlie Palmer,
Audrey Cooke,
Roger Simonsz
A brilliant but idiosyncratic British detective and his resourceful local team solve baffling murder mysteries on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint-Marie.
A brilliant but idiosyncratic British detective and his resourceful local team solve baffling murder mysteries on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint-Marie. close
Shizuku lives a simple life, dominated by her love for stories and writing. One day she notices that all the library books she has have been previously more
Shizuku lives a simple life, dominated by her love for stories and writing. One day she notices that all the library books she has have been previously checked out by the same person: 'Seiji Amasawa'. close
Love Shuffle is a Japanese television drama series that aired on TBS from 16 January to 20 March 2009. The theme song of the series is Fantasy by Earth, more
Love Shuffle is a Japanese television drama series that aired on TBS from 16 January to 20 March 2009. The theme song of the series is Fantasy by Earth, Wind & Fire. Usami Kei is a salaryman who has risen in status due to his engagement with Mei, the wealthy daughter of his company's president. Shortly after she breaks off the engagement, a power failure leaves him stuck in the elevator of his apartment building. Trapped with him are three others living on the same floor - Airu, a trilingual interpreter, Ojiro, a model photographer, and Masato, a psychiatrist. While waiting, their conversation hits upon their love lives and the question of whether there is truly only one fated partner for everyone. As a result, they decide to try "shuffling" their relationships with each other. --Tokyograph close
This is a classic example of the genre of "buddy film" - a story about the formation of a real, strong male friendship, one that will last a lifetime. more
This is a classic example of the genre of "buddy film" - a story about the formation of a real, strong male friendship, one that will last a lifetime. But at first it is very difficult to believe that the main characters can make friends, because they are catastrophically different and are on opposite sides of life barricades. Hachiro Naito (Masatoshi Hamada) is a man in his 30s who is battered by life. Former boxer, he thundered into prison for muzzle. With a criminal record and no education, where do you get a decent place? So Hachiro works as a bouncer of debts in the usury office of a small district yakuza. Kazuma Ogami (Takuya Kimura) is an educated boy from a good family who has walked a crooked path. Once a brilliant medical student, he's now a pathetic, downtrodden loser. Cards, sweepstakes, petty fraud, debts from usurers... close