Showing posts with label Code Blue. Show all posts
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Friday, April 18, 2025

Top 20 FujiTV drama theme songs as chosen by 10,000 people

FujiTV's variety programme "Kono sekai wa 1derful" aired a top 20 ranking of FujiTV drama theme songs as chosen by 10,000 people on 17 April 2025. 
  • The dramas' titles are reflected within the brackets. 
  • The links lead to music videos or live performances of the theme songs.
  • The years when the dramas were aired are reflected at the end of each line.
What is clear from this ranking:
  • FujiTV's golden age for its dramas were indeed the 90s - the top 10 were all from this era.
  • The most "recent" entry in this ranking was already 3 years ago.
  • Seems like the dramas from the past 2 years haven't left as much of an impact on viewers unlike some from decades ago which are still remembered fondly.
Are your favourites in this list? 


1) "Love Story wa totsuzen ni" by Oda Kazumasa (Tokyo Love Story) - 1991

2) "SAY YES" by Chage & Aska (101 kaime no proposal) - 1991

3) "Ima sugu Kiss Me" by LINDBERG (Sekai de ichiban kimi ga suki) - 1990

4) "Kimi ga iru dake de" by Kome Kome Club (Sugao no mama de) - 1992

5) "Makenaide" by ZARD (Shiratori Reiko de gozaimasu!) - 1993

6) "Sekaijuu no dare yori kitto" by Nakayama Miho & WANDS (Dare ka ga kanojo wo aishiteru) - 1992


8) "YAH YAH YAH" by Chage Aska (Furikaereba yatsu ga iru) - 1993

9) "Kanashimi wa yuki no you ni" by Hamada Shogo (Ai to iu na no moto ni) - 1992

10) "Saboten no hana" by Zaitsu Kazuo (Hitotsu yane no shita) - 1993

11) "Sora mo toberu hazu" by Spitz (Hakusen Nagashi) - 1996

12) "HANABI" by Mr.Children (Code Blue) - 2008

13) "Sekai ni hitotsu dake no hana" by SMAP (Boku no ikiru michi) - 2003

14) "TRUE LOVE" by Fujii Fumiya (Asunaro Hakusho) - 1993

15) "Gin no ryu no se ni notte" by Nakajima Miyuki (Dr. Kotoo shinryoujou) - 2003



18) "Tomorrow never knows" by Mr.Children (Wakamono no subete) - 1994

19) "Love Somebody" by Oda Yuji (Odoru Daisousasen) - 1997

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Key statistics of the Japanese movie industry in 2018 & list of Japanese movies which crossed the 1 billion yen mark in box office takings

Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan, Inc. announced key statistics of the Japanese movie industry in 2018 and the list of Japanese movies which crossed the 1 billion yen mark in box office takings during its New Year press conference on 29 Jan 2019:

- Total box office takings for 2018 was 97.3% of 2017's i.e. JPY 222.511 billion.

- "Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei" was the No.1 Japanese movie in the box office (JPY 9.3bn) but lost to "Bohemian Rhapsody" (JPY 10.46bn) in terms of the overall ranking. Note that the latter is still showing in cinemas as of now so the total takings are set to go even higher.

- 1,192 movies were released in Japan within 2018 of which 613 were domestic productions while there were 579 foreign movies.

- It has been 15 years since 2003's "Odoru Daisousasen THE MOVIE 2 / Rainbow Bridge wo fuusaseyo!" that there was any Japanese movie which achieved box office takings of more than JPY 9 billion. Other than "Code Blue", "Meitantei Conan Zero no Shikkounin" was the other movie at No.2 which achieved this feat.

- There were 31 Japanese movies and 23 foreign movies which crossed the JPY 1 billion mark.

- Total cinema visits was at 97% of 2017's figure i.e. 169.21 million visits.

- 2018's figures were the 3rd best since 2000 even though there wasn't a super hit among the offerings last year.

- Average ticket price was JPY 1,315 which was 0.4% higher than 2017, thanks to more screenings at 4D, IMAX and Dolby Atmos theatres which usually charge higher prices.

Here is the list of Japanese movies which crossed the 1 billion yen mark in 2018 with their box office takings reflected within the brackets (Note that for some films which were shown towards the end of the year and are still being screened, the final total takings are subjected to change):

Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (9.3bn)
Meitantei Conan Zero no Shikkounin (9.18bn)
Eiga Doraemon Nobita no Takarajima (5.37bn)
Manbiki Kazoku (4.55bn)
Gintama 2 Okite wa yaburutame ni koso aru (3.7bn)
DESTINY Kamakura Monogatari (3.21bn)
Camera wo tomeruna! (3.12bn)
Gekijouban Pocket Monster Minna no Monogatari (3.09bn)
Kensatsugawa no Zainin (2.96bn)
Mirai no Mirai (2.88bn)
Hachinengoshi no Hanayome Kiseki no Jitsuwa (2.82bn)
Eiga Youkai Watch Shadow Side Oniou no Fukkatsu (2.04bn)
Sumaho wo otoshitadake nanoni (1.96bn)
Eiga Crayon Shin-chan Bakushou! Kungfu Boys ~ Ramen Dairan ~ (1.84bn)
Soratobu Taiya (1.74bn)
Chihayafuru - Musubi - (1.73bn)
Boku no Hero Academy THE MOVIE ~ Futari no Eiyuu ~ (1.72bn)
KU-KAI Utsukushiki Ouhi no Nazo (1.7bn)
Inori no maku ga orirutoki (1.59bn)
Koohii ga samenaiuchi ni (1.5bn)
Rapurasu no Majo (1.4bn)
Kamen Rider Heisei Generations FINAL Build & Ex-Aid with Legend Rider (1.28bn)
Nichinichi kore koujitsu (1.28bn)
Kita no Sakuramori (1.27bn)
50 Kaime no First Kiss (1.26bn)
Sensei Kunshu (1.23bn)
Eiga HUGtto! Puri Kyua Futari wa Puri Kyua All Stars Memories (1.15bn)
Hagane no Renkin Jutsushi (1.11bn)
Konya, Romance Gekijou de  / Gekijouban Kamen Rider Build Be The One / Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger vs. Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film (1.02bn)
Ningyo no nemuru ie (1bn)

Source: Natalie

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Winners of the 73rd Mainichi Film Awards (2018)

Grand Prize - Japanese Movie: Manbiki Kazoku

Excellence Award - Japanese Movie: Kiku to Guillotine

Best Foreign Movie: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Best Director: Ueda Shinichiro (Camera wo tomeru na!)

Best Scriptwriter: Nojiri Katsumi (Suzukike no uso)

Best Leading Actor: Emoto Tasuku (Kimi no tori wa utaeru)

Best Leading Actress: Ando Sakura (Manbiki Kazoku)

Best Supporting Actor: Tsukamoto Shinya (Zan)

Best Supporting Actress: Kiki Kirin (Manbiki Kazoku)

Sponichi Male Newcomer Grand Prix: Tamaoki Reo (Kyoukaishi)

Sponichi Female Newcomer Grand Prix: Kiryuu Mai (Kiku to Guillotine)

TSUTAYA Premium Movie Fan Award - Japanese Movie: Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei

TSUTAYA Premium Movie Fan Award - Foreign Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody

Source: Natalie

Monday, December 31, 2018

Top 10 bestselling Japanese movies in 2018

Note that numbers in brackets indicate the total box office takings for the movie:

1) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (JPY 9.23bn)

2) Meitantei Conan Zero no Shikkounin (JPY 9.18bn)

3) Doraemon Nobita no Takarajima (JPY 5.37bn)

4) Manbiki Kazoku (JPY 4.53bn)

5) Gintama 2 Okite wa yaburu tame ni koso aru (JPY 3.65bn)

6) DESTINY Kamakura Monogatari (JPY 3.21bn)

7) Camera wo tomeruna (JPY 3.12bn) - up till mid December

8) Gekijouban Pocket Monster Minna no Monogatari (JPY 3.09bn)

9) Kensatsugawa no Zainin (JPY 2.9bn)

10) Mirai no Mirai (JPY 2.88bn)

Source: Eiga.com

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 15th & 16th September 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Christopher Robin (362)

2) The Meg (284)

3) The Predator (318)

4) Kensatsugawa no Zainin (334)

5) Gintama 2 Okite wa yaburu tame ni koso aru (345)

6) Hibiki (295)

7) Ant-Man and the Wasp (356)

8) Camera wo tomeruna! (2)

9) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

10) SUNNY Tsuyoi kimochi Tsuyoi Ai (317)

Source: Eiga.com

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 8th & 9th September 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) The Meg (284)

2) Kensatsugawa no Zainin (334)

3) Gintama 2 Okite wa yaburu tame ni koso aru (345)

4) Ant-Man and the Wasp (356)

5) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

6) Camera wo tomeruna! (2)

7) SUNNY Tsuyoi kimochi Tsuyoi Ai (317)

8) Incredibles 2 (364)

9) Kasane (292)

10) Mission: Impossible Fallout (366)

Source: Eiga.com

Monday, September 03, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 1st & 2nd September 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Kensatsugawa no Zainin (334)

2) Gintama 2 Okite wa yaburu tame ni koso aru (345)

3) Ant-Man and the Wasp (356)

4) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

5) Incredibles 2 (364)

6) Camera wo tomeruna! (2)

7) SUNNY Tsuyoi kimochi Tsuyoi Ai (317)

8) Mission: Impossible Fallout (366)

9) Mamma Mia! Here we go again (336)

10) Kimi no suizou wo tabetai (169)

Source: Eiga.com

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 25th & 26th August 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Kensatsugawa no Zainin (334)

2) Gintama 2 Okite wa yaburu tame ni koso aru (345)

3) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

4) Incredibles 2 (364)

5) Mission: Impossible Fallout (366)

6) Camera wo tomeruna! (2)

7) Mamma Mia! Here we go again (336)

8) Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom (371)

9) Ocean's Eight (326)

10) Gekijouban Nanatsu no Taizai Tenkuu no Torawarebito (272)

Source: Eiga.com

Monday, August 27, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 18th & 19th August 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Gintama 2 Okite wa yaburu tame ni koso aru (345)

2) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

3) Incredibles 2 (364)

4) Mission: Impossible Fallout (366)

5) Gekijouban Nanatsu no Taizai Tenkuu no Torawarebito (272)

6) Ocean's Eight (326)

7) Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom (371)

8) Camera wo tomeruna! (2)

9) Mirai no Mirai (367)

10) Penguin Highway (192)

Source: Eiga.com

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 11th & 12th August 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

2) Mission: Impossible Fallout (366)

3) Incredibles 2 (364)

4) Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom (371)

5) Ocean's Eight (326)

6) Mirai no Mirai (367)

7) Boku no Hero Academy THE MOVIE Futari no Hero (298)

8) Gekijouban Kamen Rider Build Be The One (322)

9) Gekijouban Pocket Monster Minna no Monogatari (364)

10) Sensei Kunshu (296)

Source: Eiga.com

Monday, August 13, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 4th & 5th August 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

2) Mission: Impossible Fallout (366)

3) Incredibles 2 (364)

4) Boku no Hero Academy THE MOVIE Futari no Hero (298)

5) Gekijouban Kamen Rider Build Be The One (322)

6) Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom (371)

7) Mirai no Mirai (367)

8) Gekijouban Pocket Monster Minna no Monogatari (364)

9) Sensei Kunshu (296)

10) Kamera wo tomeruna! (2)

Source: Eiga.com

Monday, August 06, 2018

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 28th & 29th July 2018

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Gekijouban Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei (345)

2) Jurassic World - Fallen Kingdom (371)

3) Mirai no Mirai (367)

4) Gekijouban Pocket Monster Minna no Monogatari (364)

5) BLEACH (328)

6) Solo: A Star Wars Story (363)

7) Manbiki Kazoku (328)

8) Sore ike! Anpanman Kagayake! Kurun to inochi no hoshi (208)

9) Nijiiro Days (317)

10) Soratobu Taiya (330)

Source: Eiga.com

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

The 2nd Dorama World Awards 2017 - Best Supporting Actress

Today, let's meet the top 5 finalists in the Best Supporting Actress category and find out their rankings!

In this year's ranking, it felt like the top 2 were playing musical chairs because they were taking turns to hog the No.1 spot. However, the eventual No.1 won thanks to a last-minute surge of votes while the No.2's votes were concentrated in the earlier part of the voting period. Compared to last year's results where the top 5's scores were not too far from one another, the top 2 this year were way ahead of the competition so the remaining slots were left for contention by other nominees.

No.5 Toda Erika - Reverse (25 points)

Honestly speaking, even though I enjoyed Reverse a lot, Toda's character didn't really stand out in the first half of the drama other than being the lead character's (Fujiwara Tatsuya) love interest. It was only when more revelations came out towards the end that the significance of her role was more evident. This was inevitable because Reverse is one of the few Minato Kanae stories focusing on male characters so it's no wonder that the ladies were somewhat neglected in this drama. Personally, I felt that Toda's performance was a lot more subdued than what I had seen from her to date. To make a seemingly bland and unimportant character stand out requires more than screen presence so I think her acting skills did see a great improvement from before. In case you are wondering, I voted for Toda as well.

No.4 Yoshioka Riho - Quartet (28 points)

2017 was unmistakably Yoshioka Riho's year starting with Quartet which thrust her into the spotlight and got her a leading role in "Gomen, Aishiteru". Until this drama, I had never heard of Yoshioka. To be frank, although I thought that Yoshioka's portrayal of Arisu was interesting and eye-catching, I kept wondering why the media became so obsessed with her and was heaping so much praise on her. This somehow made me think if I had missed something along the way or whether my view of her was so vastly different from the "norm". Nonetheless, despite the limitations, she managed to leave a deep and favourable impression on those who voted for her thus narrowly edging out Toda to get the No.4 spot. As to whether she can continue her winning streak, that will depend on the types of roles she takes on from now on and how she performs.

No.3 Aragaki Yui - Code Blue Season 3 (47 points)

Aragaki grabbed the No.3 spot with a comfortable margin of close to 20 points over No.4's Yoshioka. From the voting pattern, it appears as that the long-running series has garnered a number of loyal fans who were supporting this drama and its cast members during the voting exercise, albeit the number of voters was not as overwhelming as that for Doctor X 5. I can't really comment on Aragaki's performance in this drama since I've not watched any of the dramas in this series. Despite the bad press about the less-than-ideal storyline, Aragaki's performance probably was good enough to make people want to vote for her.

No.2 Uchida Yuki - Doctor X 5 (140 points)

Looking at the point difference between Uchida and Aragaki, it's obvious that Uchida enjoyed a significantly higher level of support thanks to the Doctor X fans. Coincidentally, many of the top 5 finalists in the individual acting categories happen to be those who had played doctors or medical personnel. Could it be that medical dramas are favourites among the readers here?
Similarly, my exposure to Doctor X has been rather limited as I've watched random episodes from the 5 seasons to date but never had the desire to watch the entire drama. Perhaps it is the fatigue of seeing "genius doctors" everywhere that is deterring me from doing so. From my limited experience with this drama, what caught my eye about Uchida's performance was the chemistry she had with Yonekura Ryoko which I guess could have been a contributing factor to making her stand out among the competition.

And here is the No.1 for 2017!

No.1 Mitsushima Hikari - Quartet (160 points)

I have to admit, I was secretly rooting for Mitsushima to win this category because I really liked her performance in Quartet. I was quite worried when I saw her lagging behind for a while and it was such a relief when the last few voters turned the tables in her favour.
If you had watched Mitsushima's dramas to date, you might have had the same impression as I did i.e. she's really good at playing tragic heroine roles. As such, Suzume was a very refreshing change for Mitsushima because the character was bubbly, cute and very expressive. Despite her small frame, she was playing the largest instrument in the quartet which made her stand out in her own way. Even when she was showing the sad background story of Suzume, it was well-managed and not overly tear-jerking. I have to say, this was my No.1 favourite supporting actress role in 2017.

Other than Mitsushima and Toda who I voted for, there was one other actress I picked i.e. Saito Yuki from Okaasan, Musume wo yamete ii desuka? Saito's portrayal of that overly obsessive and possessive mother was so eye-catching and memorable that she literally overwhelmed Haru who was the lead in the drama. Unfortunately, her career was slightly derailed for a while due to her affair scandal so it might take her a bit of time to regain her momentum.

Wednesday, March 07, 2018

Guess the winners of the 2nd Dorama World Awards 2017!

This year's results took a long time to be tabulated, no thanks to the influx of votes which were clearly intended to sway the results in a certain direction. As such, it took me much longer to remove those problematic votes before counting the scores. To those who had participated in the voting, thank you very much for taking the time to do so. And another thank you to those who have asked about the results as well and apologies for taking this long.

Before I introduce the 5 finalists for each category, I would like to explain the rules in the game to guess the winners for each category.
- Choose the drama/actor/actress/theme song which you think has won the title
- Send your guesses to me via the Twitter or Facebook private message functions before 17 March 11.59pm SG time (GMT +8).

If you are one of the top 3 who gets the most answers correct, I will be sending you a small prize of your choice. As I don't wish to have our email addresses subjected to any risk of exposure, that is why I am choosing to use the private message functions to communicate with you in case you are one of the winners. For those who haven't followed the official Twitter and Facebook pages, please do so soon if you wish to participate in this game. Otherwise, you can still offer your guesses through the comments section of this post just for fun.

All finalists presented here are in alphabetical order.

Without ado, here are the top 5 finalists in the 7 categories:


Best Drama
- Chiisana Kyojin (TBS / Spring 2017)
- Doctor X 5 (TV Asahi / Autumn 2017)
- Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV / Summer 2017)
- Quartet (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Rikuou (TBS / Autumn 2017)


Best Leading Actor
- Asano Tadanobu - Keiji Yugami (FujiTV / Autumn 2017)
- Fujiwara Tatsuya - Reverse (TBS / Spring 2017)
- Kimura Takuya - A LIFE (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Nakayama Yuuma - Hokuto (WOWOW / Winter 2017)
- Yakusho Koji - Rikuou (TBS / Autumn 2017)


Best Leading Actress
- Matsu Takako - Quartet (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Nakatani Miki - Kataomoi (WOWOW / Autumn 2017)
- Takahata Mitsuki - Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV / Summer 2017)
- Yonekura Ryoko - Doctor X 5 (TV Asahi / Autumn 2017)
- Yoshitaka Yuriko - Tokyo Tarareba Musume (NTV / Winter 2017)


Best Supporting Actor
- Endo Kenichi - Doctor X 5 (TV Asahi / Autumn 2017)
- Kishibe Ittoku - Doctor X 5 (TV Asahi / Autumn 2017)
- Matsuda Ryuhei - Quartet (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Takahashi Issei - Quartet (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Takeuchi Ryoma - Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV / Summer 2017)


Best Supporting Actress
- Aragaki Yui - Code Blue 3 (FujiTV / Summer 2017)
- Mitsushima Hikari - Quartet (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Toda Erika - Reverse (TBS / Spring 2017)
- Uchida Yuki - Doctor X 5 (TV Asahi / Autumn 2017)
- Yoshioka Riho - Quartet (TBS / Winter 2017)

Best Onscreen Couple
- Abe Sadao & Fukada Kyoko - Gekokujou Juken (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Kamenashi Kazuya & Kimura Fumino - Boku, Unmei no hito desu (NTV / Spring 2017)
- Nishijima Hidetoshi & Ayase Haruka - Okusama wa, toriatsukai chuui (NTV / Autumn 2017)
- Taiga & Gouriki Ayame - Rental no Koi (TBS / Winter 2017)
- Takeuchi Ryoma & Takahata Mitsuki - Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV / Summer 2017)

Best Theme Song
- Bouningen by RADWIMPS - Frankenstein no Koi (NTV / Spring 2017)
- Family Song by Hoshino Gen - Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV / Summer 2017)
- Force by Superfly - Doctor X 5 (TV Asahi / Autumn 2017)
- Non-Fiction by Hirai Ken - Chiisana Kyojin (TBS / Spring 2017)
- Otona no Okite by Doughnuts Hole - Quartet (TBS / Winter 2017)

Thursday, January 25, 2018

FujiTV's "Set Design no Himitsu Ten 2 ~ Getsuku Dorama 30 nen no Kiseki ~"

FujiTV will be holding a free exhibition titled "Set Design no Himitsu Ten 2 ~ Getsuku Dorama 30 nen no Kiseki ~" (The secrets of set design 2 ~ The 30-year tracks of Getsuku Dramas) at Housou Library (Broadcast Library / 放送ライブラリー) in Yokohama from 10am to 5pm between 23 February and 8 April. This exhibition is meant to showcase its set designs and art works created for its Getsuku (Mondays 9pm) dramas over the past 30 years after the first exhibition with a similar theme about various types of TV programmes was held last year and received rave reviews. As this year is the 30th anniversary of the Getsuku timeslot, the exhibits will be exclusively from the 126 dramas shown in this timeslot including the ongoing "Kuragehime" this season. Besides the actual sets used in the dramas, props, costumes, scripts, models, image drawings, rough sketches etc. will be displayed along with the explanations by the art designers.

Some of the dramas featured in the history section include (not exhaustive list though):
- Love Generation (1997)
- Saiyuuki (2006)
- Nodame Cantabile (2006)
- HERO 2 (2014)

The following dramas will have special feature corners:
- Kizoku Tantei (2017)
- Code Blue 3 (2017)
- Minshuu no Teki (2017)
- Kuragehime (2018)

For more details, please refer to the official announcement below (in Japanese only).

Source: FujiTV

Thursday, December 07, 2017

Winners of the Yahoo! Japan Search Awards 2017

Yahoo! Japan Search Awards is an annual event which lists the people and things that experienced a surge in online searches via Yahoo! Japan as compared to the previous year. This is a barometer of the amount of attention which the person or thing has enjoyed in the past year. The measurement period is from 1 January to 1 November of the current year.

As the list of winners is very long, I will only feature the winners in the person and culture categories which are more related to J-ent in general:


Wednesday, November 15, 2017

The 94th Drama Academy Awards (Summer 2017) - Best Drama

Overall Ranking Top 3
1) Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON (FujiTV)
2) Hiyokko (NHK)
3) Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV)

Voters Ranking Top 5
1) Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON (FujiTV)
2) Koshoku no Robot (NTV)
3) Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV)
4) Bokutachi ga yarimashita (FujiTV)
5) Uchi no otto wa shigoto ga dekinai (NTV)

TV Reporters Ranking Top 5
1) Hiyokko (NHK)
2) Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON (FujiTV) / Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV)
4) Hello Harinezumi (TBS)
5) Shimokitazawa Diehard (TV Tokyo)

Judges Ranking Top 5
1) Hiyokko (NHK)
2) Yasuragi no Sato (TV Asahi)
3) Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON (FujiTV)
4) Kahogo no Kahoko (NTV)
5) Shimokitazawa Diehard (TV Tokyo)

Source: The Television

The 94th Drama Academy Awards (Summer 2017) - Best Leading Actor

Overall Ranking Top 3
1) Yamashita Tomohisa - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
2) Kubota Masataka - Bokutachi ga yarimashita
3) Ishizaka Koji - Yasuragi no Sato

Voters Ranking Top 5
1) Yamashita Tomohisa - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
2) Arioka Daiki - Koshoku Robot
3) Kubota Masataka - Bokutachi ga yarimashita
4) Nishikido Ryo - Uchi no otto wa shigoto ga dekinai
5) Nagase Tomoya - Gomen, Aishiteru

TV Reporters Ranking Top 5
1) Yamashita Tomohisa - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
2) Kubota Masataka - Bokutachi ga yarimashita
3) Eita - Hello Harinezumi
4) Nagase Tomoya - Gomen, Aishiteru / Fukushi Souta - Aishitetatte, Himitsu wa aru
6) Nishijima Hidetoshi - Blanket Cats

Judges Ranking Top 5
1) Ishizaka Koji - Yasuragi no Sato
2) Yamashita Tomohisa - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
3) Kubota Masataka - Bokutachi ga yarimashita
4) Eita - Hello Harinezumi / Higashiyama Noriyuki - Keiji Shichinin / Arita Teppei - Wanitokagegisu

Source: The Televison

The 94th Drama Academy Awards (Summer 2017) - Best Supporting Actor

Overall Ranking Top 3
1) Takeuchi Ryoma - Kahogo no Kahoko
2) Morita Go - Hello Harinezumi
3) Asari Yosuke - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON

Voters Ranking Top 5
1) Asari Yosuke - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
2) Arioka Daiki - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
3) Takeuchi Ryoma - Kahogo no Kahoko
4) Konno Hiroki - Bokutachi ga yarimashita
5) Yabu Kota - Uchi no otto wa shigoto ga dekinai

TV Reporters Ranking Top 5
1) Takeuchi Ryoma - Kahogo no Kahoko
2) Morita Go - Hello Harinezumi
3) Sawamura Ikki - Hiyokko
4) Narita Ryo - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
5) Konno Hiroki - Bokutachi ga yarimashita

Judges Ranking Top 5
1) Takeuchi Ryoma - Kahogo no Kahoko
2) Morita Go - Hello Harinezumi
3) Konno Hiroki - Bokutachi ga yarimashita
4) Narita Ryo - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON / Sawamura Ikki - Hiyokko / Eguchi Yosuke - Kurokawa no Techou / Okuda Eiji - Kurokawa no Techou

Source: The Televison

The 94th Drama Academy Awards (Summer 2017) - Best Supporting Actress

Overall Ranking Top 3
1) Aragaki Yui - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
2) Toda Erika - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
3) Kimura Yoshino - Hiyokko

Voters Ranking Top 5
1) Aragaki Yui - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
2) Toda Erika - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
3) Matsuoka Mayu - Uchi no otto wa shigoto ga dekinai
4) Higa Manami - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
5) Nagano Mei - Bokutachi ga yarimashita

TV Reporters Ranking Top 5
1) Aragaki Yui - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
2) Toda Erika - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON
3) Matsuoka Mayu - Uchi no otto wa shigoto ga dekinai
4) Kimura Yoshino - Hiyokko / Yoshioka Riho - Gomen, Aishiteru
6) Kawaei Rina - Bokutachi ga yarimashita

Judges Ranking Top 5
1) Kimura Yoshino - Hiyokko
2) Wakui Emi - Hiyokko
3) Aragaki Yui - Code Blue THE THIRD SEASON / Nogiwa Yoko - Yasuragi no Sato / Naka Riisa - Kurokawa no Techou / Hashimoto Kanna - Keishicho Ikimonogakari

Source: The Televison