Pride (Japanese TV series)

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Pride
Genredrama, romance, sport
Written byShinji Nojima
Directed byIsamu Nakae
Kensaku Sawada
Hideki Hirai
StarringTakuya Kimura
Yūko Takeuchi
Opening theme"I Was Born to Love You" by Queen
ComposerRyō Yoshimata
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes11
Production
ProducersAtsuhiro Sugio
Tadashi Makino
Running timeapprox. 0:46
Original release
NetworkFuji TV
Release12 January (2004-01-12) –
22 March 2004 (2004-03-22)

Pride (プライド, Puraido) is a Japanese drama series premiered on Fuji TV in 2004.[1][2] Takuya Kimura played the lead role.[3]

Cast[edit]

Basic plot[edit]

The show revolves around a corporate ice hockey team, the Blue Scorpions. The main character is Haru Satonaka (spelled Halu in the show), the captain of the team. Other team members are Yamato Hotta (the goalie), Makoto Shimamura (the rookie) and Tomonori Ikegami. In the first episode, we learn that Haru idolizes their coach, Anzai, who was a former hockey player. When he dies from an illness by the end of the first episode, Haru puts it upon himself to take care of his coach's widow, Yoko, and their young son, Wataru. The introduction of the team's new coach (Yuichiro Hyodo) does not go well, as Haru refuses to conform to the new methods, especially after Hyodo insults Ansai's way of coaching. This sets up a very antagonistic relationship between the two men. Aside from the hockey, another aspect of the show is the members' love life. Haru treats his relationships as games, refusing to fall in love. This is probably a result of his promise to Anzai to remain an "iceman", believing that a relationship, especially if children were born, would have a negative effect on his game. He believes he's found the perfect solution by starting a relationship with Aki Murase, an office lady from his team's corporation. Their "contracted" relationship is a game, as she is waiting for the return of her architect boyfriend in New York. However, she hasn't heard from him in 2 years, and she knows the relationship is over. Still, she goes every Sunday to a bridge to wait for him.

Yamato is in a conflicted relationship with Yuri Aizawa, a friend and fellow office lady of Aki. She is a self-confessed gold-digger, vowing never to live the same difficult life as her poor single mother. She believes that Yamato is from a rich family, as he was driving Tomo's car the night they met. He tries to tell her the truth, but she thinks he's only joking. He doesn't want to be in a relationship built on a lie.

Tomo is the playboy on the team. After finding out that he was the product of an affair, he rebelled, constantly throwing away the money his rich father gives him on friends and women. Usually staying with one night stands, he finds a possible partner in Chika Ishikawa, yet another of Aki's friends and co-workers.

Theme songs[edit]

Almost all of the songs in this drama were by Queen. "Bohemian Rhapsody", "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions", "Radio Ga Ga", "Too Much Love Will Kill You", "Let Me Live","Fat Bottom Girls" etc. were used in this drama.

Ratings[edit]

In the tables below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Episode # Original broadcast date Kanto region
1 January 12, 2004 28.0%
2 January 19, 2004 25.1%
3 January 26, 2004 24.6%
4 February 2, 2004 23.6%
5 February 9, 2004 23.4%
6 February 16, 2004 22.8%
7 February 23, 2004 22.6%
8 March 1, 2004 26.0%
9 March 8, 2004 24.1%
10 March 15, 2004 24.9%
11 March 22, 2004 28.8%
Average 25.1%

References[edit]

  1. ^ TV プライド. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  2. ^ プライド (フジテレビ映像企画部): 2004 (in Japanese). National Diet Library. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  3. ^ ビクター、木村拓哉主演ドラマ「プライド」を7月にDVD-BOX化 (in Japanese). Impress Corporation. Retrieved 29 November 2015.

External links[edit]

Preceded by
Beginner
6 October 2003 (2003-10-06) – 15 December 2003 (2003-12-15)
Fuji TV Getsuku Drama
Mondays 21:00 – 21:54 (JST)
Succeeded by
Itoshi Kimi e
19 April 2004 (2004-04-19) – 28 June 2004 (2004-06-28)