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Dragon Zakura (TV series)

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Template:Nihongo, also known as Dragon-Zakura, is a Japanese live action television series based on the manga of the same name.

Cast

Teachers

  • Hiroshi Abe as Kenji Sakuragi, a lawyer and the homeroom teacher for the special class
  • Kyōko Hasegawa as Mamako Ino, an English teacher from Ryūzan High School. She takes care of History lessons for the special class.
  • Yōko Nogiwa as Yuriko Tatsuno, the director of Ryūzan High School and the wife of former owner
  • Template:Ill as Tokihisa Kondō, the vice-principal of Ryūzan High School.
  • David Ito as Masanao Ochiai, a teacher from Ryūzan High School
  • Tōru Shinagawa as Tetsunosuke Yanagi, the Mathematics teacher for the special class
  • Minori Terada - Ryūzaburō Akutayama, the Japanese language teacher for the special class. His name is a comical reference to Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
  • Susumu Kobayashi as Shutaro Ain, the Science teacher for the special class
  • Akio Kaneda as Hiroshi Kawaguchi, the English language teacher for the special class
  • Shin Yazawa as Nozomi Yamamoto, Mamako's friend and a teacher of Shūmeikan High School.

Students of the special class

Family members of special class students

Other students of Ryūzan High School

  • Akari Hori as Asumi Toda, an idol who repeatedly sends Maki e-mails from her workplace
  • Ayano Gunji as Saori Abe, Naomi's friend. She had requested Naomi to introduce her to Yūsuke

Others

  • Hiroki Murakami as Yoshio Tanaka, one of Nozomi's suitors. He is a law graduate of Tokyo University. An arrogant man, he is proud of his academic and social standing even though he is neither handsome nor fit.
  • Mitsuru Karahashi as Yasushi Sawamatsu, the second suitor of Nozomi. A high school dropout, he is rather simple-minded with "awesome" as his favorite phrase and a very limited vocabulary. His favorite pastime is playing Pachinko and he only has a part-time job.

Episodes

Ep. Title Romanized title Translation of title Broadcast date Ratings
1 バカとブスこそ東大へ行け Baka to busu koso Toudai e ike All you that are ugly and stupid, go to Tokyo University! July 8, 2005 17.5%
2 自分の弱さを知れ! Jibun no yowasa wo shire! Know your weaknesses! July 15, 2005 16.5%
3 遊べ!受験はスポーツだ! Asobe! Juken wa supootsu da! Entrance exams are sports, so play! July 22, 2005 13.8%
4 壁にぶつかるまで我慢しろ Kabe ni butsukaru made gaman shiro Hold out until you hit the wall July 29, 2005 16.1%
5 泣くな!お前の人生だ! Nakuna! Omae no jinsei da! Don't cry! It's your life! August 5, 2005 16.8%
6 英語対決!勝負だバカ6人 Eigo taiketsu! Shoubu da baka rokunin English showdown! Fight for Stupid 6 August 12, 2005 17.9%
7 見返してやる!東大模試 Mikaeshite yaru! Toudai moshi Vengeance! Mock exam for Tokyo University August 19, 2005 15.6%
8 バカの涙・・・夏休み課外授業 Baka no namida... Natsuyasumi kagai jugyou Tears of fools... Extra lessons during summer vacation August 26, 2005 17.0%
9 信じろ!成績は必ず上がる Shinjiro! Seiseki wa kanarazu agaru Trust yourself! Your marks will surely improve September 2, 2005 14.5%
10 友情か受験か?最後の決断 Yuujou ka juken ka? Saigo no ketsudan Friendship or entrance exam? Final decision September 9, 2005 14.5%
11 お前らはもうバカじゃない!運命の合格発表! Omaera wa mou baka janai! Unmei no goukaku happyou! You are no longer morons! Fateful day of results! September 16, 2005 20.3%
Ratings for Kanto region (average rating: 16.41%)[1]

Theme song

The theme song of the show is "Realize" by melody. and the insert song "Colorful" by Tomohisa Yamashita.

References

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External links

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