Hanazakari no Kimitachi e
Hanazakari no Kimitachi e: Ikemen Paradise (花ざかりの君たちへ イケメン♂パラダイス, Hanazakari no Kimitachi e: Ikemen Paradaisu), also known as Ike-para, is a Japanese drama produced by Fuji Television and first aired on July 3, 2007. It is based on the comic by Hisaya Nakajo, published in English as Hana-Kimi. Filming locations include the Ryutsu Keizai University.
Hanazakari no Kimitachi e Ikemen Paradise 花ざかりの君たちへ イケメン♂パラダイス | |
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Title screen of the series | |
Also known as | Ikemen Paradise Hana Kimi |
Genre | Comedy, Romance, Romantic comedy, Drama |
Written by | Muto Shogo Yamaura Masahiro (Ep. 8 & 10) |
Directed by | Matsuda Hidetomo Tsuzuki Junichi Sato Genta |
Starring | Maki Horikita Shun Oguri Toma Ikuta |
Opening theme | Ikenai Taiyō by Orange Range |
Ending theme | Peach by Ai Otsuka |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Running time | 54 minute episodes |
Release | |
Original network | Fuji Television |
Original release | July 3 – September 18, 2007 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Hanazakarino Kimitachihe Hanazakari no kimitachi e (2011) To the Beautiful You |
External links | |
Website |
A TV Special has already aired with the regular cast reprising their roles. The story starts off half a year after Mizuki's secret of being a girl has revealed. It is near Valentine's Day, and Sano and Nakatsu are talking about the last week of Summer vacation. This is when the story gets back to the last week of Summer holidays, which is between episode 7 and 8. The shooting started on March 19, 2008.[1] A conference was held on September 18, 2008 announcing the completion of the special, subtitled Sotsugyoshiki & 7 to 1/2 wa Special (卒業式&7と1/2話スペシャル).[2]
A remake of this drama with an entirely different cast was aired on Fuji Television during the 2011 summer season.[3]
Cast
Group | Cast | Role |
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Second Dormitory | Maki Horikita | Ashiya Mizuki |
Shun Oguri | Sano Izumi | |
Toma Ikuta | Nakatsu Shūichi | |
Hiro Mizushima | Nanba Minami | |
Yūsuke Yamamoto | Kayashima Taiki | |
Masaki Okada | Sekime Kyōgo | |
Ryō Kimura | Nakao Senri | |
Junpei Mizobata | Saga Kazuma | |
Shunji Igarashi | Noe Shinji | |
Hiromi Sakimoto | Kyōbashi Arata | |
Shōta Chiyo | Yodoyabashi Taichi | |
Ryō Tajima | Arashiyama jō | |
Enoku Shimegi | Tannowa Kyōichi | |
Hikaru Okada | Takaida Riku | |
Jun Ikeda | Kamishinjō Itsuki | |
Kōta Suzuki | Uenoshiba Kanata | |
Keisuke Shibasaki | Minase Manato | |
Matsushima Shota | Katsura Masashi | |
Mamiya Shotaro | Awaji Keisuke | |
Kurihara Goro | Hanaten Kota | |
First Dormitory | Yuma Ishigaki | Tennōji Megumi |
Mitsuomi Takahashi | Daikokuchō Mitsuomi | |
Kouhei Takeda | Kitahanada Kōhei | |
Ryōhei Suzuki | Akashi Sōichirō | |
Yūichi Sato | Tezukayama Shōta | |
Sōsuke Nishiyama | Shichidō Sōma | |
Ryō Hayakawa | Gotenyama Sakyō | |
Tatsuya Hagiwara | Ishikiri Hiroto | |
Kōji Matsushita | Shōjaku Ren | |
Kohei Takeda | Kitahanada Kohei | |
Horii Arata | Kumatori Jin | |
Yamamoto Ryosuke | Kiyoshikojin Akira | |
Ando Ryu | Mukonoso Andrew | |
Asaka Koudai | Takatsuki Subaru | |
Kanai Sonde | Obitoke Kazuki | |
Kotani Shotaro | Moriguchi Hiroto | |
Okayama Tomoki | Kadoma Shotaro | |
Third Dormitory | Nobuo Kyo | Himejima Masao/Oscar |
Keisuke Katō | Yao Hikaru | |
Toshihiko Watanabe | Imamiya Shō | |
Yūta Takahashi | Shijō Haruki | |
Shōichi Matsuda | Kuzuha Junnosuke | |
Naoki Miyata | Saiin Tsukasa | |
Yasuhisa Furuhara | Ōgimachi Taiyō | |
Naoya Ojima | Kaizuka Kōhei | |
Yuya Nakata | Katabiranotsuji Ken | |
Yū Kawakami | Kōrien Genji | |
Miyajima Kusuto | Yaenosato Nobuhiro | |
Takami Ozora | Kyobate Sansui | |
Katoono Taikou | Kawachimori Hisashi | |
Kasai Shige | Mozu Yasushi | |
Kawahara Kazuma | Narayama Sakon | |
Okazaki Kazuhiro | Izumigaoka Hideharu | |
Kettaro | Minamikata Shin | |
Tōkyō High School | Yū Shirota | Kagurazaka Makoto |
Shunsuke Daito | Sano Shin | |
St. Blossom's High School
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Mayuko Iwasa | Hanayashiki Hibari |
Mirei Kiritani | Amagasaki Kanna | |
Airi Taira | Abeno Erica | |
Madoka Matsuda | Kishinosato Juri | |
Manami Kurose | Imaike Komari | |
Teachers | Seiko Matsuda | Principal Tsubaki |
Takashi Ukaji | Head teacher Sawatari | |
Susumu Kobayashi | Yoshioka | |
Takaya Kamikawa | Umeda Hokuto | |
Others | Mahiru Konno | Hara Akiha |
Yoshinori Okada | Ashiya Shizuki | |
Hajime Yamazaki | Ashiya Takumi | |
Mariko Tsutsui | Ashiya Eiko | |
Yoko Moriguchi | Nanba Io | |
Natsuki Harada | Tanabe Kanao | |
Tetta Sugimoto | Sano Takehiko | |
Episode list
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Getting into the Forbidden Boys' Dormitory" Transcription: "Kindan no danshi ryō totsunyū" (Japanese: 禁断の男子寮突入) | July 3, 2007 | |
Ashiya Mizuki arrives at Ohsaka High, a school that accepts students based on appearance rather than merit. Almost immediately she has several awkward and embarrassing encounters with classmate Sano Izumi. Sano, a high jump athlete, is the reason Mizuki disguised herself and entered an all-boys school. Mizuki is introduced to the school's three dormitories that compete in school-wide events: Dorm 1, captained by Tennouji Megumi, contains the martial arts department; Dorm 2, led by Nanba Minami, specializes in sports; and Dorm 3, headed by Oscar M. Himejima, hosts the performing arts. Mizuki joins Dorm 2 to be close to Sano, and even becomes his roommate, but learns that he quit high jumping because of a torn ligament. For the sake of winning a marathon competition between the dorms, some students injure Mizuki's foot, but she is determined to keep running. Sano hears of the incident and comes to watch, and when Mizuki collapses before the finish, he carries her to the nurse's office. The school's doctor Umeda discovers that she is a girl. | |||
2 | "Wrong Kiss" Transcription: "Ikenai kiss" (Japanese: イケナイkiss) | July 10, 2007 | |
Mizuki runs from Umeda's office without responding. Back at the dorms, the three dorm heads declare they will win fair and square in the next event, the Mr. Ohsaka contest, which will be a joint event with the girls of St. Blossoms, Ohsaka's sister academy. St. Blossoms' Hanayashiki Hibari, supported by the Hibari 4, is determined to win. During the decorating, Sano gets drunk and kisses Mizuki, which the members of dorm 2 inform her happens whenever he has even a small amount of alcohol. Meanwhile, Nakatsu Shūichi struggles with being inexplicably attracted to the "boy" Mizuki. Umeda informs Mizuki that Sano has decided to drop out of track and field. With Nakatsu trailing after her, Mizuki finds Sano arguing with rival Kagurazaka. Sano tells her later that he is afraid to return to the field; she says he should go at his own pace, as long as he doesn't give up. Mizuki confides to Umeda that in America, she was the reason Sano's leg was injured, so he decides not to expel her yet. Both Sano and Mizuki make appearances in the contest, with Mizuki in a dress. The dog Yuujiro is named King, and Mizuki is Queen. | |||
3 | "Bizarre Big Brother" Transcription: "Ryōki-tekina aniki!" (Japanese: 猟奇的なアニキ!) | July 17, 2007 | |
Mizuki's brother comes to bring her back to America. He sets foot on campus in the middle of the dorm members' search for a panty thief who is terrorizing St. Blossoms and is mistaken for a suspicious person, which doesn't give him the best impression of Mizuki's classmates. Sano overhears them arguing and learns that Mizuki is a girl, as well as her involvement in his injury. When Mizuki tells Umeda about her troubles, the gay doctor decides to tease her uptight brother. Mizuki meets Umeda's ex, a photographer, and learns from her that Sano's younger brother is now a high jump star. After Mizuki's brother confronts Sano, Sano tries to chase Mizuki away. But she bounces back from his harsh words, which makes him think about her determination. He tells her brother that he couldn't take the pressure of being a record holder, but now he wants to show the same spirit Mizuki has. Nakatsu determines that he is not homo, but can't fight his feelings for Mizuki. The search for the panty thief uncovers a bra in Mizuki's luggage, endangering her secret, but Sano reveals that Yuujiro is the real thief. | |||
4 | "Dangerous Three-Person Room" Transcription: "Abunai 3-ri heya" (Japanese: アブナイ3人部屋) | July 24, 2007 | |
The students learn that Dorm 1 will be temporarily closed for maintenance, and its members will move into Dorm 2 for a few days. Nakatsu takes the place of the third person in Mizuki and Sano's room, causing chaos for them. However, Mizuki is more concerned that Sano appears to be avoiding her. When she goes to Tōkyō High School to observe Sano's brother, Shin, she witnesses a confrontation between the two and learns that Shin is angry that his brother ran away. She asks Nakatsu what might make Sano happy, and Nakatsu convinces her that Sano needs a girlfriend, so Mizuki forces Sano to attend a joint party with St. Blossoms. Sano storms out of the party and blames Mizuki for dragging him there. She is discouraged and is considering returning home to America when Nakatsu pulls her out to the track field, where Sano has been training every night. Sano informs Shin and his rival Kagurazaka that he will compete again. | |||
5 | "Hopeless Coast Story" Transcription: "Ikenai kaigan monogatari" (Japanese: イケナイ海岸物語) | July 31, 2007 | |
Minami and his dormmates taking Mizuki to the "home of the sea", instead of having fun, they had a couple of showdowns against kagurazaka and his schoolmates of Tokyo high includes the "Beach flag showdown","Gyoza eating showdown", "intro showdown","Sumo wrestling showdown","Balance showdown", and the last, "flirting showdown", Nakatsu's team is nearly lose when Minami supports them and replacing Mizuki during the showdown. winning nakatsu's team on the showdown, and kagurazaka's team had go home naked. this episode also have a short romance of Minami's former girlfriend kanako and Sano's time in a summer training camp, whom his teammates refuse to compete him. | |||
6 | "The Beginning of Stormy Love" Transcription: "Dai haran no koi hajimaru" (Japanese: 大波乱の恋始まる) | August 7, 2007 | |
7 | "Suddenly in Bed" Transcription: "Totsuzen no beddo in" (Japanese: 突然のベッドイン) | August 14, 2007 | |
8 | "I Like Mizuki" Transcription: "Ore wa Mizuki ga suki" (Japanese: オレは瑞稀が好き) | August 21, 2007 | |
9 | "Exposed!" Transcription: "Bareta!" (Japanese: バレた!) | August 28, 2007 | |
10 | "Depend on Me" Transcription: "Ore ni shi toke yo!" (Japanese: オレにしとけよ!) | September 4, 2007 | |
11 | "I'll Jump for You" Transcription: "Omae no tame ni tobu" (Japanese: お前のために跳ぶ) | September 11, 2007 | |
12 | "We'll Protect You" Transcription: "Ore-tachi ga mamoru!" (Japanese: オレたちが守る!) | September 18, 2007 |
Differences
There are many differences from the manga and drama. Though the concept and characters are the same, the story is described differently. For example, Sano got injured from saving his friend, while in the drama he got injured from saving Mizuki. Genders are also different in the drama as well. Akiha is supposed to be a guy, however the character is portrayed as a woman in the drama. In the manga Sano found out Mizuki's true gender when he accidentally "felt her up", but in the drama Sano finds out Mizuki's a girl when he overhears Mizuki talking to her brother. Nakatsu also found out about Mizuki's gender a lot earlier, while in the manga he finds out Mizuki's true gender along with everyone else.
Music
Soundtrack
- Peach [Performed by: Otsuka Ai]
- Ikenai Taiyou [Performed by: Orange Range]
- IKEMEN Boogie
- Men of Paradise
- St.BLOSSOM
- Go to School!
- HA.NA.ZA Carnival
- Save Me
- Early Summer
- IKE-MEN 2007
- I can't tell you why
- Boyz be ambitious!
- Beautiful Enough
- Into a Nap
- Be Silent
- OSAKA♂Boyz
- IKEMEN Boogie Nights
- I am Lady
- I can't tell you why (reprise)
- Emergency
- Sand Time
- Is This Spiritual
- Trap Happy
- PEACH (IKEMEN☆instrumental version)
Insert songs
- My Love by Kawashima Ai
- Boom boom boom by Go Hiromi (not present in the TVB broadcast of the series)
- Paradise Ginga by Hikaru Genji
- Tomaranai Ha~Ha by Yazawa Eikichi
- Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne
- (Sakuranbo (さくらんぼ) by Otsuka Ai played alternatively in the TVB broadcast of the series)
- Oh My Julia by Checkers
International broadcasts
Philippines
- Air date: March 24, 2008 to April 25, 2008
- Broadcast network: GMA Network[4]
- Theme song: PEACH by Ai Otsuka
Hong Kong
- Air date: May 4, 2008 to July 27, 2008
- Broadcast network: TVB Jade
Indonesia
- Air date: June 18, 2011 to July 15, 2011
- Broadcast network: Indosiar
Malaysia
- Air date: October 2008 to January 2009
- Broadcast network: 8TV
See also
- Hanazakari no Kimitachi e (2011 TV series), the 2011 Japanese remake.
References
- "短髪&男装のホマキが帰ってくる!フジ系「花ざかり-」SP" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2008-03-20. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
- イケメン・石垣 客席の母に「あぁ!」 (in Japanese). 2008-09-18. Archived from the original on September 20, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
- 前田「イケ☆パラ」で連ドラ単独初主演! (2/2ページ) (in Japanese). 2011-05-13. Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
- Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (March 23, 2008). "Japanese TV series "Hana Kimi" premieres today, March 24". PEP. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
- 创新娱乐 首选星空 -- 亚洲风剧场 Archived 2009-01-26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 25, 2009. In Chinese. Page subject to change as broadcasting of newer drama series begins.