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| Thread = http://forums.tvnihon.com/viewtopic.php?f=155&t=22536 | | Thread = http://forums.tvnihon.com/viewtopic.php?f=155&t=22536 | ||
| Viewers = 5.9% | | Viewers = 5.9% | ||
| Average = | | Average = 4.8 | ||
| Guests = | | Guests = | ||
| Prev = [[Kurage Hime 02]] | | Prev = [[Kurage Hime 02]] | ||
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==Guests== | ==Guests== | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
;[[Go Sign wa 1 Coin]] by [[Cafelatte Funsui Koen]] | |||
;[[A New Day]] by [[Beverly]] | ;[[A New Day]] by [[Beverly]] | ||
==[[CM Eps|CM]]== | ==[[CM Eps|CM]]== | ||
*McDonalds Premium Triangle Choco Pie | *McDonalds Premium Triangle Choco Pie | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When Kuranosuke takes out the bill, Mayaya yells out [[Higuchi Ichiyou]], the name of the female writer who adorns the Japanese 5000 yen bill. | *When Kuranosuke takes out the bill, Mayaya yells out [[Higuchi Ichiyou]], the name of the female writer who adorns the Japanese 5000 yen bill. | ||
*When Shuu's mother comes home, she says Inari has arrived and holds up a pinky, indicating that she believes Inari is Shuu's girlfriend. | |||
*When Tsukimi calls Kuranosuke "a jellyfish princess yaaa", he responds by asking if she's being Hikomaro, a comedian known for ending his comments with "yaaa". | |||
===Differences From the Manga=== | ===Differences From the Manga=== | ||
*The scene where Kuranosuke and Tsukimi encounter Shuu and Inari plays out differently than in the manga. At this point originally, Shuu still doesn't know Tsukimi is the otaku girl and Inari encounters Kuranosuke as a man instead of a woman here. Because of the changes, Inari chases Tsukimi off in the drama by revealing that Shuu didn't know Tsukimi was an otaku originally. In the manga, it's Kuranosuke and not Sasaki who reveals that Shuu is a virgin, but it's the photo that finally scares Tsukimi off and not what Inari said about Shuu's epiphany about Tsukimi. | *The scene where Kuranosuke and Tsukimi encounter Shuu and Inari plays out differently than in the manga. At this point originally, Shuu still doesn't know Tsukimi is the otaku girl and Inari encounters Kuranosuke as a man instead of a woman here. Because of the changes, Inari chases Tsukimi off in the drama by revealing that Shuu didn't know Tsukimi was an otaku originally. In the manga, it's Kuranosuke and not Sasaki who reveals that Shuu is a virgin, but it's the photo that finally scares Tsukimi off and not what Inari said about Shuu's epiphany about Tsukimi. | ||
*In the drama, after Tsukimi's breakdown, she turns to booze from a food cart to forget her problems and ends up being carried home by Kuranosuke, whom she mistakes for her mom. In the manga, she goes into a daze and ends up going home on her own. Later, she finds some booze in Amamizukan and this is when the scene of her confusing Kuranosuke for her mom plays out. | *In the drama, after Tsukimi's breakdown, she turns to booze from a food cart to forget her problems and ends up being carried home by Kuranosuke, whom she mistakes for her mom. In the manga, she goes into a daze and ends up going home on her own. Later, she finds some booze in Amamizukan and this is when the scene of her confusing Kuranosuke for her mom plays out. | ||
*In the manga, since Shuu was the older brother, Hanamori mentions growing up with Shuu, which is why Hanamori initially refuses to spy on him. In the drama, Hanamori's excuse is that he has watched over Shuu growing up instead. | |||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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{{Kurage Hime Episodes}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 7 March 2018
Episode 03 Kurage Hime | |||
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Kurage Hime (TV Drama) episode | |||
Writer | Tokunaga Youichi | ||
Director | Yamauchi Daisuke | ||
Original air date | January 29, 2018 | ||
Viewership | 5.9% | ||
Forum Thread | Thread | ||
Fan Rating | 4.8 / 5 | ||
Episode chronology | |||
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Episode List |
Kurage Hime | ||
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< Ep 02 | Episode 03 | Ep 04 > |
Important things that happened
https://www.fujitv.co.jp/kuragehime/story/story03.html
Guests
Music
CM
- McDonalds Premium Triangle Choco Pie
- Red Bull - Fetch
- Tokyu Livable with - Yamaguchi Tomomitsu
Trivia
- When Kuranosuke takes out the bill, Mayaya yells out Higuchi Ichiyou, the name of the female writer who adorns the Japanese 5000 yen bill.
- When Shuu's mother comes home, she says Inari has arrived and holds up a pinky, indicating that she believes Inari is Shuu's girlfriend.
- When Tsukimi calls Kuranosuke "a jellyfish princess yaaa", he responds by asking if she's being Hikomaro, a comedian known for ending his comments with "yaaa".
Differences From the Manga
- The scene where Kuranosuke and Tsukimi encounter Shuu and Inari plays out differently than in the manga. At this point originally, Shuu still doesn't know Tsukimi is the otaku girl and Inari encounters Kuranosuke as a man instead of a woman here. Because of the changes, Inari chases Tsukimi off in the drama by revealing that Shuu didn't know Tsukimi was an otaku originally. In the manga, it's Kuranosuke and not Sasaki who reveals that Shuu is a virgin, but it's the photo that finally scares Tsukimi off and not what Inari said about Shuu's epiphany about Tsukimi.
- In the drama, after Tsukimi's breakdown, she turns to booze from a food cart to forget her problems and ends up being carried home by Kuranosuke, whom she mistakes for her mom. In the manga, she goes into a daze and ends up going home on her own. Later, she finds some booze in Amamizukan and this is when the scene of her confusing Kuranosuke for her mom plays out.
- In the manga, since Shuu was the older brother, Hanamori mentions growing up with Shuu, which is why Hanamori initially refuses to spy on him. In the drama, Hanamori's excuse is that he has watched over Shuu growing up instead.