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ベジタリズム. Musthavesubs. The Checkers - Namida no Request (Acapella Version) Kato rosa. View topic - ecchi, sexy, nudity - jdrama. Fuzoroi no Ringotachi. Details Title: ふぞろいの林檎たちTitle (romaji): Fuzoroi no RingotachiAlso known as: Odd ApplesFormat: RenzokuBroadcast network: TBSBroadcast period: Season 1 - 1983-May-27 to 1983-Jul-29 (10 eps, 17.6) Season 2 - 1985-Mar-15 to 1985-Jun-07 (13 eps, 18.0) Season 3 - 1991-Jan-11 to 1991-Mar-22 (11 eps) Season 4 - 1997-Apr-11 to 1997-Jul-04 (13 eps, 17.4) Air time: Friday 22:00Theme song: Itoshi no Elly by Southern All Stars Synopsis Nakategawa, Iwata, and Nishidera are students at a low-level university, who set up a hiking club in order to meet girls. As a coda to Japan's many educational dramas, Fuzoroi no Ringotachi features a new perspective on the importance attached to academic honors. Cast Production Credits External Links.

Takoyaki | AustinFoodCarts. Lol, japan. ...but i ain't one to gossip, so you ain't heard that from me! あらま They Didn't ! Japanese Entertainment News. Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » The Jimusho System: Part One. Each country or cultural region has a uniquely-structured industry responsible for producing, promoting, and distributing the products that make up what we consider “pop culture.” In the case of Japan, there is a single organizational category most responsible for the form and content of pop culture: the artist management company, called colloquially jimusho (“office.”) The jimusho wield a powerful cultural influence on all fields that require performers — television (variety and drama), advertising, music, modeling, gravia, and films. I will argue in this series that much of the content produced in these specific fields conforms to the business needs of artist management companies much more than it is created in response to audience desires.

The opposite is also true: Non-jimusho controlled fields such as manga and indie music have enjoyed much more freedom of expression. Part I – What are the Jimusho? Japanese jimusho, on the other hand, hire their talent as salaried workers.