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Writer | KASHIDA Shogo |
Broadcaster | TBS HOLDINGS、 INC. |
On Air date | 2004/12/2 |
Broadcasting times | 9 |
Management | K02-10050-00 |
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Classification | Scripts |
Media | TV |
Genre | Drama |
Screens version | final manuscript |
Transfer destination | Warehouse(in Storage) |
Synopsis | Hotman 2 This is a sequel to the TV series Hotman、 which aired from April 10 to June 19、 2003. The freewheeling actress Yuriko Furiya has given birth to five children、 each with a different father. The five half-siblings left their parents to live in the same house managed by the eldest sibling、 Enzo、 but now each of them are independent and live separately. Nearly all the cast members、 including Takashi Sorimachi as Enzo、 are unchanged from season one. The only exception is the eldest sister Shima、 whose role is played by Misaki Ito.In season two、 Enzo、 who is an art teacher、 leaves his half-siblings and relocates to a rural elementary school to help alleviate the atopic dermatitis of this daughter、 Nanami. One day、 Enzo learns that Shima’s organic food shop business has failed、 and that she has sold the family house in Tokyo. Enzo tries to make arrangements for the family to live together again、 but his younger sister Hinata and younger brothers Haiji and Ryunosuke reject him at first. The three siblings--a university student、 a permanent part-timer、 and a nurse--have faced numerous difficulties and are now concerned about their future. Although the siblings soon cooperate with Enzo to take back the house、 Enzo is transferred to a different school. Determined to overcome their difficulties toward realizing their new dreams and goals、 they each decide to follow their own path.The TV series is based on the manga Hotman by Sho Kitagawa、 which was serialized in Weekly Young Jump from issues 6 to 7 of 1997 to issue 30 of 2000. Hotman 2 aired on the TBS network from October 7 to December 23、 2004、 following the first season、 Hotman、 and a TV special titled Hotman ‘04 Spring Special: Departur e. |