Train Man | |
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Genre | Comedy, romance |
Created by | Nakano Hitori |
Written by | Mutō Shōgo Tokunaga Tomokazu |
Directed by | Takeuchi Hideki Nishiura Masaki Kobayashi Kazuhiro |
Starring | Misaki Ito Atsushi Itō Miho Shiraishi |
Opening theme | "Twilight" by Electric Light Orchestra |
Ending theme | Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze by Sambomaster |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 13 (including two special episodes) |
Production | |
Producers | Wakamatsu Jisashiki Kawanishi Migaku |
Original release | |
Network | Fuji Television |
Release | July 7 September 22, 2005 | –
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Train Man (電車男, Denshaotoko) is a Japanese television drama that aired on Fuji Television.[1] It is based on the Densha Otoko story, which has also been portrayed in other media.
The drama's 11 episodes were aired on Fuji TV from July 7 to September 22, 2005 (with a special episode on October 6, 2005).[2] A two-hour-long TV special, Train Man Deluxe: The Last Crusade,[3] aired on September 23, 2006, featured a visit to Tahiti.[2] Pony Canyon released the series on a DVD box set on December 22, 2005.[4] It also aired in Taiwan's Videoland Japan from January 24, 2006 (with a special episode on December 28, 2006),[5][6] and in Hong Kong's TVB Jade from April 15, 2006 (with a special episode on January 27, 2007).[7]