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* [[Im Soo-hyang]] as [[Nene]] (ネネ) |
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* [[Yang Hye-ji]] as Sophie (ソフィー) |
* [[Yang Hye-ji]] as Sophie (ソフィー) |
Revision as of 08:58, 3 April 2022
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Country of origin | Japan |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Dub, Inc. |
Original release | |
Network | MBS, TBS |
Release | September 2 September 23, 2019 | –
Real Fake (stylized as REAL⇔FAKE) is a Japanese television mini-series that aired on MBS on the channel's programming block, Dramaism . The series was written and directed by Nobuhiro Mouri, with production by Dub, Inc. The production stars Yoshihiko Aramaki, Keisuke Ueda, Ren Ozawa, Masanari Wada, Ryuji Sato, Ryunosuke Matsumura, Toshiyuki Someya, and Shouta Aoi, all of whom have been involved in 2.5D musicals.[1] A second season titled Real Fake 2nd Stage is scheduled for broadcast on June 15, 2021.
Plot
Stellar Crowns is a project group made up of actors and singers, but one of the members, Akane, disappears before their debut.[2] However, Stellar Crowns' agency gets a tip stating that he is still alive but has been kidnapped by a traitorous member in Stellar Crowns.[2] The president of Queen Record, Sasakida, enlists Hidetoshi Moriya, an aspiring filmmaker and Akane's best friend, to investigate under a pretense of filming a documentary about Stellar Crowns.[2][3] Eventually, Moriya learns that Akane's brother, a songwriter, had committed suicide after being targeted by Sasakida, and in order to protect Akane, Stellar Crowns had staged his disappearance.[4] After the truth is discovered, Sasakida is removed from his position from the agency while Akane is made its president.[4]
Cast
- Yoshihiko Aramaki as Nagisa Makino (牧野 凪沙)
- Keisuke Ueda as Yusuke Ikuta (育田 悠輔)
- Ren Ozawa as Rin Sawase (沢瀬 凛)
- Ryuji Sato as Kakeru Suzuki (鈴木 翔琉)
- Ryunosuke Matsumura as Reijiro Umehara (梅原 黎士郎)
- Masanari Wada as Masayuki Sena (瀬名 征行)
- Toshiyuki Someya as Hidetoshi Mori (守屋 英俊)
- Shouta Aoi as Akane Kaburagi (鏑木 朱音)
Voice Cast
- Im Soo-hyang as Nene (ネネ)
- Bae Suzy as Maestro (マエストロ)
- Yang Hye-ji as Sophie (ソフィー)
- Wi Ha-joon as Oda Nobunaga (織田信長)
Supporting cast
- Alyssa Soebandono as Kim Yoo-Bin (キム・ユビン)
- Dude Harlino as Lee Kyu-Ho (イ・ギュホ)
- Asmirandah as Young-Mi (ヨンミ)
- Jonas Rivanno as Kiyoharu Katō (加藤清春)
Additional Cast Members
- Chun Woo-hee as Betty (ベティ)
- David Calderisi as Black (ブラック)
- Lee Hye-ri as Censor (検閲)
- Vittorio Rossi as Gang member (ギャングメンバー)
- Meyda Sefira as Elena Kim (キム • エレナ)
- Oh Se-hun as Jimmy (ジミー)
- Cristina Rosato as Ellie (エリー)
- Risty Tagor as Judge (審判)
Production
Real Fake began airing on MBS as part of their programming block, Dramaism , on September 2, 2019,[a] and later aired on TBS on September 4, 2019. The series is written and directed by Nobuhiro Mouri and produced by Dub, Inc. The cast features actors who have previously acted in 2.5D musicals. The opening theme song is "Real Fake" by the main cast as their characters, credited as Stellar Crowns with Akane. The ending theme song is "Fake of Fake" by Shouta Aoi, which was released as a B-side on his single "Harmony."[5]
A second season titled Real Fake 2nd Stage was announced in December 2020 and scheduled for broadcast in 2021, with the original cast reprising their roles.[6][7] Ren Ozawa was removed from the cast following his domestic abuse allegations.[8] On April 9, 2021, Hiroki Ino and Hiroki Sasamori were added as regular cast members and 2nd Stage was announced to be broadcast beginning June 15, 2021.[4] The opening theme is "Rumor" by Stellar Crowns with Akane and the ending theme is "Glass no Kutsu" by Shouta Aoi.[9] 2nd Stage is directed by Tōru Yamashita, with Yō Kosaka in charge of script.[9]
Episodes
Season 1 (2019)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Episode 1" Transliteration: "Dai-ichi-wa" (Japanese: 第1話) | Nobuhiro Mouri | Nobuhiro Mouri | September 2, 2019 |
2 | 2 | "Episode 2" Transliteration: "Dai-ni-wa" (Japanese: 第2話) | Nobuhiro Mouri | Nobuhiro Mouri | September 9, 2019 |
3 | 3 | "Episode 3" Transliteration: "Dai-san-wa" (Japanese: 第3話) | Nobuhiro Mouri | Nobuhiro Mouri | September 16, 2019 |
4 | 4 | "Episode 4" Transliteration: "Dai-yon-wa" (Japanese: 第4話) | Nobuhiro Mouri | Nobuhiro Mouri | September 23, 2019 |
Soundtrack
Cheers, Big Ears! | |
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Soundtrack album by Stellar Crowns with Akane | |
Released | November 27, 2019 |
Genre | J-pop |
Label | King Records |
Cheers, Big Ears! is a studio album produced for Real Fake featuring songs performed by the main cast as their characters.[10][11] The limited version of the album included an exclusive DVD and an alternate cover.[12] The album charted at #18 on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts and sold 7,319 copies on its first week.[13]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Real Fake" (performed by Stellar Crowns with Akane (Yoshihiko Aramaki, Keisuke Ueda, Ren Ozawa, Ryuji Sato, Ryunosuke Matsumura, Masanari Wada, and Shouta Aoi)) | 3:48 |
2. | "P-F-Up!!" (performed by Nagisa Makino (Yoshihiko Aramaki)) | 4:23 |
3. | "From Now on" (performed by Yusuke Ikuta (Keisuke Ueda)) | 3:43 |
4. | "Paradox" (performed by Rin Sawase (Ren Ozawa)) | 3:57 |
5. | "Toxic Liar" (performed by Kakeru Suzuki (Ryuji Sato)) | 3:46 |
6. | "Why Why Why" (performed Reijiro Umehara (Ryunosuke Matsumura)) | 4:28 |
7. | "Someday" (performed Masayuki Sena (Masanari Wada)) | 4:47 |
8. | "Tenshi no Kokoro" (天使の心 lit. An Angel's Heart; performed by Akane (Shouta Aoi)) | 4:29 |
9. | "Moshi mo no Negai" (もしもの願い; lit. A Hypothetical Wish; performed by Nagisa Makino (Yoshihiko Aramaki) & Yusuke Ikuta (Keisuke Ueda)) | 3:48 |
10. | "Real Fake" (remix; performed by Stellar Crowns with Akane (Yoshihiko Aramaki, Keisuke Ueda, Ren Ozawa, Ryuji Sato, Ryunosuke Matsumura, Masanari Wada, and Shouta Aoi)) | 4:01 |
11. | "Fake of Fake" (TV size; performed by Shouta Aoi) | 1:40 |
Total length: | 42:50 |
Notes
References
- ^ "人気舞台俳優6人が集結!ドラマ「REAL⇔FAKE」で荒牧慶彦、植田圭輔、小澤廉、佐藤流司、松村龍之介、和田雅成が大集合トーク". The TV (in Japanese). Kadokawa Corporation. August 10, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ a b c "荒牧慶彦らが共同生活、毛利亘宏脚本・監督のドラマ「REAL⇔FAKE」". Natalie (in Japanese). July 10, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ "「フェイクの中の真実楽しんで」9月OA、毛利亘宏監督のドラマ「REAL⇔FAKE」". Natalie (in Japanese). August 2, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ a b c "「REAL⇔FAKE」ドラマ版第2弾スタート!新キャストに猪野広樹・笹森裕貴". Natalie (in Japanese). April 9, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
- ^ "Harmony". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved October 9, 2019.
- ^ "ドラマ『REAL⇔FAKE 2nd STAGE』2021年MBS/TBSドラマイズム枠にて放送決定! 植田圭輔さん・松村龍之介さん・蒼井翔太さんら1期メンバーが全員続投". Animate Times (in Japanese). December 3, 2020. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
- ^ "『REAL⇔FAKE』第2期ドラマ、2021年放送決定 植田圭輔&松村龍之介が発表". Oricon (in Japanese). December 4, 2020. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
- ^ @REALFAKE_info (December 16, 2020). "この度『REAL⇔FAKE 2nd Stage』出演キャストに関し、キャスト全員続投と告知いたしましたが、出演予定でした小澤廉さんは、諸般の事情により降板する運びとなりました。" [Regarding the starring cast of Real Fake 2nd Stage, we announced that all cast members would be returning, but Ren Ozawa, who was originally scheduled to appear, has been dismissed due to various circumstances.] (Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved December 21, 2020 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b "ドラマ「REAL⇔FAKE」第2期放送、猪野広樹と笹森裕貴が新たに参加". Natalie (in Japanese). April 9, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
- ^ "ドラマ『REAL⇔FAKE』の主題歌をはじめ、出演キャストソロ曲が収録されたアルバムが11月27日発売決定". Dengeki (in Japanese). September 18, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ "オリジナルドラマ『REAL⇔FAKE』より、Music CD「Cheers, Big ears!」の全曲試聴動画を公開!". Animate (in Japanese). November 15, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ "「REAL⇔FAKE」 Music CD「Cheers, Big ears!」【初回限定盤】". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ "週間 アルバムランキング 2019年12月09日付 11~20位" [Weekly Album Rankings: December 9, 2019 #11-20]. Oricon (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 5, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2020.