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Written by
  
Aruko

Demographic
  
First episode date
  
12 July 2008

Number of seasons
  
1

Magazine
  
7.5/10
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7.6/10
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Published by
  
Volumes
  
5

Adaptations
  
Yasuko to Kenji (2008)

Number of episodes
  
10

Program creator
  
Nippon TV

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Original run
  
April 2005 – November 2006

Directed by
  
Taro Otani (ep1-2,5,8,10)Makoto Naganuma (長沼 誠) (ep3-4,7)Miyuki Honma (本間美由紀) (ep6,9)

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Yasuko to Kenji (ヤスコとケンジ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Aruko. Yasuko to Kenji was serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Bessatsu Margaret from April 2005 to November 2006. In 2008, the series was adapted into a comedy drama which aired in Japan on Nippon Television.

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Plot

The show focuses on a man named Kenji and his younger sister Yasuko, whose parents died in an accident 10 years earlier. Kenji was once the leader of a gang, but in order to support him and his sister, he began making a living as a shōjo manga artist. His character normally wears glasses and appears to be a gentle guy, but he throws off his glasses and reverts to his violent side whenever he tries to protect Yasuko from danger. Part of the story follows Yasuko's romance with an intelligent and good-looking man named Jun Tsubaki. Jun's older sister Erika Tsubaki now runs a flower shop, but Erika was once a leader of a female gang, and she used to be in love with Kenji during those days.

Live action drama

Masahiro Matsuoka's band Tokio performed the theme song, "Amagasa," which was written by Ringo Sheena.

Cast

  • Masahiro Matsuoka as Oki Kenji
  • Ryōko Hirosue as Tsubaki Erika
  • Mikako Tabe as Oki Yasuko
  • Tadayoshi Okura as Tsubaki Jun
  • References

    Yasuko to Kenji Wikipedia