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Itazura na Kiss (1996 Drama)
1996 Drama Poster
Native Title イタズラなKiss
Staff Information
Director Morita Mitsunori
Nemoto Minoki
Ikezoe Hiroshi
Producer Morita Mitsunori
Sato Ryoichi
Uchiyama Seiko
Writer Kusumoto Hiromi
Mori Harumi
Music by Nakamura Yukiyo
Airing
Network TV Asahi
Original Run October 14, 1996 – December 16, 1996
Episodes 9 (List of episodes)
Chronology


Itazura na Kiss (イタズラなKiss, lit. "Teasing Kiss", "Naughty Kiss", "Mischievous Kiss") is the first drama adaptation of the hara and Takashi Kashiwabara as Naoki Irie. It was produced by Morita Mitsunori, Sato Ryoichi and Uchiyama Seiko and was directed by Morita Mitsunori, Nemoto Minoki and Ikezoe Hiroshi. The drama was broadcasted on TV Asashi from October 14, 1996 to December 16, 1996 and it has 9 episodes in total. pooop pooo ppooo

Plot

Late for a meeting, Kotoko was running along the corridor in school and bumped into Naoki, their lips meeting. Naoki showed his disgust, but Kotoko started to idolise him, who was good at everything from studies to sports. When Kotoko's house burned down, her father's good friend Machiko invited them to move in with her family. It was then that Kotoko realised Naoki was the elder son of Machiko, who took up the role of a fairy-godmother to bring the two together...despite the fact that Naoki was disgusted. Not discouraged, the clumsy and not-so-bright Kotoko started to do everything that would change her impression on him. Gradually, the icy-cold Naoki who disliked girls started to feel for Kotoko...

Cast

  • Miyoko Asada as Machiko Irie (orig. Noriko Irie)
  • Yuu Tokui as Masaki Irie (orig. Shigeki Irie)
  • Ryotaro Akashi as Yuuki Irie
  • Takashi Naito as Shigeo Aihara
  • Sakura Uehara as Jinko Komori
  • Tomomi Miyauchi as Satomi Hayashi (orig. Satomi Ishikawa)
  • Ken Izawa as Junichi Watanabe (orig. Watanabe)
  • Yoko Hoshi as Seiko Izumi
  • Toshiya Toyama as Kan Sugawara (orig. Sugawara)

  • Toshiki Ayata as Assistant principal
  • Yuka Takaoka as Aki Sawaki
  • Yukie Nakama as Sonoko Yada
  • Yasuhisa Nakamura as Riki Takeda
  • Nobuaki Takahashi as Masa Yamaguchi

  • Manga-Drama Differences

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