Stand Up! (Japanese TV series)
Stand Up!! | |
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Created by | Arisa Kaneko |
Starring |
Kazunari Ninomiya Tomohisa Yamashita Anne Suzuki Hiroki Narimiya Shun Oguri |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 min. |
Release | |
Original network | Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) |
Original release | July 4 – September 12, 2003 |
Stand Up!! (スタンドアップ!! Sutando Appu!!) is a Japanese television drama which ran weekly for three months in 2003. The drama, which stars Kazunari Ninomiya of Arashi and Tomohisa Yamashita of NEWS, centers on the lives of the last four virgins left in their highschool as they struggle to lose their virginity over their final high school summer vacation. A 6-DVD Box Set featuring all eleven episodes, as well as six individual volumes were released in Japan on December 18, 2003.
Plot

Four schoolboys find themselves the last virgins left at school. During the summer holidays, a girl they knew as children 11 years ago, moves back to the neighborhood. Despite their childhood attraction to her, they realize she is a mere shadow of the "princess" they all thought they knew. This story of summer - love, friendship, school, family, the hypocrisy of adults, complications of life, experience and failure is set in an everyday shopping district and shows the clumsiness of children who have developed a little later than their peers.
Setting
The story takes place in the Shinagawa ward of Tokyo, although at least one location, namely the school, is actually in Yokohama.[1]
Main characters

ShÅhei Asai (ShÅ-chan)
ShÅhei (浅井æ£å¹³ Asai ShÅhei, played by Kazunari Ninomiya), nicknamed ShÅ-chan, is the main protagonist of the story, and often his thoughts are expressed by narration. He lives with his older sister Yuriko and his parents, who run a drugstore. At the start of the series, he is head over heels in love with one of his temporary teachers, the young Isuzu Mochizuki. His life starts to go crazy when an old childhood friend, Chie ÅŒwada, decides to visit the four long-time friends and moves into his house.
Kengo Iwasaki (Kenken)
Kenken (岩崎å¥å¾ Iwasaki Kengo, played by Tomohisa Yamashita) is a train freak, knowing the schedule of all trains passing through the suburb by heart. He lives with his single mother, Kimiko, who runs a love hotel which she bought with the divorce money. The four boys often hang around there, playing karaoke or listening to other paying customers in neighboring rooms. Kenken is the only one of the group who, at the beginning of the series, has a girlfriend: Sonoko Fujisawa.
Hayato Udagawa (Udayan)
Udayan (宇田å·éš¼äºº Udagawa Hayato, played by Hiroki Narimiya) is a member of the high school band. He is the one the girls (especially the group of four he calls the Amazones) pick on most, to which is added that his self-confidence is a little lacking, and that he has a certain affection for peeping under girl's skirts. His parents run a grocery store in the shopping district.
KÅji Enami (KÅ-kun)
KÅji (æ±Ÿæ³¢åŠŸå¸ Enami KÅji, played by Shun Oguri) is the sports ace of the group. He's on the school soccer team and is known for often letting out his anger that way. When talking to girls he often starts to mumble incomprehensibly, turning down all offers from them. His father, who is also the chairman of the local neighbourhood meetings, runs a small shop.
Chie ÅŒwada (Chie-chan)
Chie ÅŒwada (大和田åƒçµµ ÅŒwada Chie, played by Anne Suzuki) is the "childhood princess" the 4 friends knew 11 years ago, up until she had to move away with her parents. There was very little contact between her and the boys during the time span, and she seems to hide a dark secret within her. It is later revealed that during her high school year, she had a crush on one of her classmates, but he took advantage of the situation, raped her and threatened to blackmail her. To escape this awkward situation, and the rumors that soon started to spread, she set out on her journey to Togoshi, to meet her old childhood friends.
Minor characters
- Isuzu Mochizuki (望月ã„ã™ãš Mochizuki Isuzu) - Yumiko Shaku
- Mitsuhiko Kimura (木æ‘光彦 Kimura Mitsuhiko) - Koji Matoba
- Rumiko Sasaki (ä½ã€…木留美å Sasaki Rumiko) - Takako Kato
- Shiho Tominaga (å¯Œæ°¸å¿—ä¿ Tominaga Shiho) - Rio Matsumoto
- Naoya Kume (久米直哉 Kume Naoya) - Takashi Tsukamoto
- Ellen Kaga (åŠ è³€ã‚¨ãƒ¬ãƒ³ Kaga Eren) - Becky
Staff
- Screenplay - Arisa Kaneko
- Producer - Akihito Ishimaru
- Director - Yukihiko Tsutsumi, Arata Kato|Arata KatÅ, et al.
- Planning - Hiroki Ueda
- Music - audio highs
- Theme Song - "Kotoba yori Taisetsu na Mono" (言葉より大切ãªã‚‚ã®) by Arashi
- Production
- Line Producer - Ichiyama Ryuuji
- Assistant Producer - Ogishima Tatsuya, Motoyoshi Masaru, Sugimura Kei
- Assistant Director - Hirakawa Yuuichiro, Nando Masaaki, Takahashi Masanao, Shiozaki Jun, Suzuki Masaaki
- Executive Producer - Nakagawa Shingo
- Chief Producer - Mikami Shin'ichi, 清藤唯é–
- Advanced Production - Uematsu Ikumi, Inui Yoshihiro
- Production Record - Okudaira Ayako, Tanaka Kosuzu
- Program Desk - Ozawa Michiko
- Organization - Tsuru Masaaki
Episode list
Title | # | Airdate |
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"The Sex Situation of Seventeen Year-Olds" "JÅ«nanasai no Sei JijÅ" (17æ³ã®æ€§äº‹æƒ…) | 01 | July 4, 2003 |
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"Top Secret Stay-Over Plan!" "Maruhi Otomari Keikaku!" (ãŠ™ãŠæ³Šã¾ã‚Šè¨ˆç”»!) | 02 | July 11, 2003 |
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"A Night Without Parents!" "Oyatachi no Inai Yoru!" (親é”ã®ã„ãªã„夜!) | 03 | July 18, 2003 |
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"An Anxious First Time" "KinchÅ no Shotaiken!" (ç·Šå¼µã®åˆä½“験!) | 04 | July 25, 2003 |
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"Finally, Graduation Number One" "Tsui ni SotsugyÅ Dai-ichi-gÅ" (ã¤ã„ã«å’æ¥ç¬¬ä¸€å·) | 05 | August 1, 2003 |
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"Love That Will Likely Be Burned!" "Yakedo ShisÅ na Koi!" (ç«å‚·ã—ãã†ãªæ‹!) | 06 | August 8, 2003 |
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"Purity vs. Love Celeb" "Junketsu VS Ren'ai Serebu" (純潔 VS æ‹æ„›ã‚»ãƒ¬ãƒ–) | 07 | August 15, 2003 |
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"Pregnancy Problems of a High School Student" "KÅkÅsei no Ninshin Mondai" (é«˜æ ¡ç”Ÿã®å¦Šå¨ å•題) | 08 | August 22, 2003 |
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"Love Taken by a Best Friend" "ShinyÅ« ni Obawareta Koi" (親å‹ã«å¥ªã‚ã‚ŒãŸæ‹) | 09 | August 29, 2003 |
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"Covered in wounds from the first time" "Kizudarake no Shotaiken" (å‚·ã らã‘ã®åˆä½“験) | 10 | September 5, 2003 |
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"Dawn of the Virgins!" "DÅtei no Yoake!" (童貞ã®å¤œæ˜Žã‘!) | 11 | September 12, 2003 |
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Notes
- Tomohisa Yamashita, who plays Kengo (Kenken), is a Japanese idol. He is a former member and leader of the popular J-pop group NEWS.
- Kazunari Ninomiya, who plays ShÅhei, is a member of the Japanese boy band Arashi, which performed the title song for the series.
- The first episode starts with a fast zoom-in from space to the rooftop of the school in Shinagawa-ku. However, if one compares the scene to a real satellite view of the same area (using, for example, Google Earth), it is clear that, although there actually is a school at exactly that location, it's not the one we see in the opening.
- Hiroki Narimiya, who plays Hayato, and Shun Oguri, who plays Koji, have both acted with Jun Matsumoto, another member of Arashi, in other famous Japanese dramas; Hiroki Narimiya in Gokusen and Shun Oguri in Gokusen, Hana Yori Dango, Hana Yori Dango Returns and Smile.
- Stand Up!! has a similar premise to the film American Pie with four young men struggling to lose their virginity in their final year of high school.[2]
References
- ↑ Stand Up!! Location Guide
- ↑ Those were the days June 29, 2003. The Japan Times Online
External links
- Stand Up!! at the Internet Movie Database
- TBS Official Website (Japanese)
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