Dos estudiantes transferidos, Mitsuhashi Takashi e Itou Shinji, cansados de su aburrida vida normal e impopularidad, deciden tomar su llegada a una nueva escuela como una oportunidad para reinventar su imagen y convertirse en delincuentes. La justicia de Itou choca con las maneras traviesas de Mitsuhashi, inicialmente se antagonizan entre ellos pero pronto se vuelven amigos. ¡El dúo delincuente emprendió varias desventuras para convertirse en los mayores delincuentes de todo Japón! (Fuente: DramaWikia) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 今日から俺は!!
- También conocida como: From Today, It's My Turn!
- Guionista y Director: Fukuda Yuichi
- Géneros: Acción, Comedia, Juventud
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- Kaku Kento Papel principal
- Ito Kentaro Papel principal
- Seino NanaAkasaka RikoPapel secundario
- Hashimoto KannaHayakawa KyokoPapel secundario
- TaigaImai KatsutoshiPapel secundario
- Yamoto YumaTanigawa YasuoPapel secundario
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P.s. as someone already pointed out, the theme song is a cover of 'Otoko no Kunshou'- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frC94k58Hvo - Jiro Sato, who played Riko's father, makes an appearance in this music video.
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First of all, just want to be clear that I like this drama, but not to the point calling it masterpiece. Very far from being the funniest drama I have ever seen too.
To me the attraction of this drama lies in the retrospective time-frame the event took place. That's to be expected from a 90's manga's remake! Just love the fashions, hairstyle, makeup and even some terms that no longer being used in drama like "Tsuppari". Credit to production team for making such a retro drama. It would have been a lot easier to make historical than a retro in my opinion, because it's easy to messed up with the technological fact i.e phone, computer, etc.
As far as the comedy drama concern, I have a mixed feeling. First, the "anime-like-episodic" approach is cool IMO. The slapstick comedy was overdone in some, but still acceptable and entertaining. What I'm not a fan of was that kind of moment when you already get the joke, but they keep over-explaining it (not necessarily lingual) until it feels not funny anymore. I noticed this same style was also in Mr. Nietzsche, which I lose interest after episode 1. However, the adlib and mumbling from Sato Jiro was excellent to be fair.
For acting, don't watch this drama if you're not a fan of Kaku Kento's MJ-like moves. Hahaha... Thanks to that, I feel Taiga was less overacting, if you know what I mean.
The other good thing about this drama is it's full of fighting scene and action. This alone made up for the so-so comedy and the hyperactive Kaku Kento.
All in all, good drama but definitely not that funny (at least to me). This is however highly recommended if you're:
1. Looking for inspiration of 80's fashion
2. Love high school drama
3. Want to see fight scene in every episode
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