Full Throttle Girl
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Full Throttle Girl | |
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Also known as | Zenkai Girl |
Genre | Romantic comedy |
Written by | Tomoko Yoshida |
Directed by | Hideki Takeuchi |
Starring | Yui Aragaki Ryo Nishikido |
Opening theme | Ai ga Aru by Every Little Thing |
Ending theme | Tsubusa ni Koi by Kanjani Eight |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production | |
Production location | Japan |
Running time | 54 minutes, Mondays at 21:00 (JST) |
Release | |
Original network | Fuji Television |
Original release | July 11 – September 19, 2011 |
External links | |
Website |
Full Throttle Girl (全開ガール, Zenkai Gāru) is a 2011 Japanese television series that aired on Fuji Television from July 11 to September 19, 2011. It starred Yui Aragaki and Ryo Nishikido.
Plot[]
Wakaba (Yui Aragaki) dreams of becoming an international lawyer making 10 billion Yen annually. Wakaba then gets a job at Samezima Sakuragawa law firm.
Wakaba's boss then unexpectedly assigns her to take care of her 5-year-old daughter Hinata. Wakaba, reluctant at first, accepts after learning it is for only three months. Wakaba then meets a man named Shota (Ryo Nishikido) again. She first met him in the subway. Wakaba mistakes Shota for a pervert. Nevertheless, love is soon to bloom between the two people ...
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Yui Aragaki as Wakaba Ayukawa
- Ryo Nishikido as Sota Yamada
Supporting cast[]
- Hiroyuki Hirayama as Kyoichi Shindo
- Hiroko Yakushimaru as Shoko Sakurakawa
- Misako Renbutsu as Soyoko Ushioda
- Ryohei Suzuki as Kentaro Nishino
- Jiro Sato as Morisu Sakota
- Sarutoki Minagawa as Hiroshi Torii
- Noriko Aoyama as Mika Kujo
- as Samao Hayashi
- as Emitaro Yamada
- Kanon Tani as Hinata Sakurakawa
- Riki Takeuchi as Jin Hanamura
- as Urara Hanamura
Extended cast[]
- as Hisao Ayukawa
- Reina Asami as Ririka
- as Le Sato shopkeeper
- as reporter (ep 1)
- as doctor (ep 1)
- as bill collector (ep 1)
- as bill collector (ep 1)
- as client (ep 2)
- (ep 3)
- (ep 3)
- (ep 3)
- (ep 3)
- as Maison Paul Bocuse (ep 4)
- (ep 5)
- (ep 5 and 8)
- (ep 6)
- as Kyoichi Shindo's father (ep 8)
- (ep 9)
- as classmate (ep 11)
Episodes[]
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References[]
External links[]
- Official website (in Japanese)
Categories:
- Japanese drama television series
- 2011 Japanese television series debuts
- 2011 Japanese television series endings
- Fuji TV dramas
- Japanese television stubs