Ninomiya Kazunari
- Nombre: Ninomiya Kazunari
- Native name: 二宮和也
- Also Known as: Nino - neen - kazu-chan (from his mother)
- Nacionalidad: Japanese
- Género: Male
- Nacido: junio 17, 1983
- Edad: 40
Ninomiya began his career in the entertainment industry when he joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates in 1996 at the age of 13. Prior to his debut as a singer with Arashi in 1999, Ninomiya started an acting career when he was cast as Chris for the stage play Stand by Me, which was based on the film of the same name. Since then, he has went on to appear in numerous drama, movie and stage productions, making him known as the actor of Arashi. Described as an actor who can act with his mouth and eyes, Ninomiya has won a number of awards and nominations for his roles.
Ninomiya was born in Katsushika, Tokyo as the youngest child of his family. His father and mother were both working as chefs when they met and his sister is two years older than he is. His parents divorced early in his life and his father left the family soon after. When Ninomiya was born, his grandfather immediately came home and named him the heir to the family's windshield factory since he was his grandfather's only grandson. However, when Ninomiya was twelve years old, his cousin sent in an application to Johnny & Associates without his knowledge. After attending and passing the auditions due to his mother's prodding, he joined the talent agency.
Ninomiya graduated from high school in March 2002 at the age of 18
Ninomiya began his acting career in a 1997 stage play based on the American coming of age film Stand by Me with future bandmates Masaki Aiba and Jun Matsumoto. He did not return to do any major stage productions for nearly seven years after Stand by Me, instead focusing on dramas. However, in 2004, Ninomiya appeared in his first lead role in the stage play Shibuya Kara Tooku Hanarete (シブヤから遠く離れて). From April 3, 2005 to May 4, 2005, he took up Rebel Without a Cause, playing the James Dean character Jim Stark.
From July 18, 2009 to August 11, 2009, Ninomiya appeared in his first stage play in four years. He starred as the psychopathic murderer Bruno in Mishiranu Jōkyaku (見知らぬ乗客, Strangers on a Train), which was based on the novel of the same name.
In 1998, he made his television debut as a fifteen-year-old runaway in the TBS television movie Amagi Goe (天城越え, Crossing Mt. Amagi). Just a few months before his debut with Arashi, he was given his first lead role in the drama Abunai Hōkago (あぶない放課後, Dangerous After School) with Subaru Shibutani acting as his stepbrother. His schedule became packed, causing him to lose 7 kg in a month as a result. From October 11, 1999 to October 29, 1999, because Arashi were the main supporters for the 8th World Cup of Volleyball Championships, all five members co-starred together for the first time in the volleyball-centered short drama V no Arashi (Vの嵐).
From 2003 to 2005, Ninomiya continued to appear in a wide range of dramas. He played a student who found himself to be one of the last four virgins left at school in the comedy series Stand Up!!, a boyfriend of a girl who mysteriously shrunk into a size of merely sixteen centimeters tall in the romance series Minami-kun no Koibito (南くんの恋人, Minami's Girlfriend) and a young man who accidentally killed his mother and developed an estranged relationship with his father as a result in the human drama series Yasashii Jikan (優しい時間, Affectionate Time)
In January 2010, Ninomiya co-starred with the other members of Arashi in their first drama in nearly ten years in the human suspense drama special Saigo no Yakusoku "最後の約束". Ninomiya portrayed Shūji Yamagiwa (山際 修司, Yamagiwa Shūji), a 27-year-old temporary security center employee who is caught up in a building hijack. On September 20, 2010, he made a guest appearance on the last episode of bandmate Matsumoto and Yūko Takeuchi's getsuku drama Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku (夏の恋は虹色に輝く, Summer Love Shines in Rainbow Colors).
2006 proved to be a productive year for Ninomiya as he became the first artist from Johnny's & Associates to debut in Hollywood. He played a reluctant soldier called Saigo in Clint Eastwood's Academy Award-nominated Letters from Iwo Jima with Academy Award-nominated actor Ken Watanabe. His performance was praised by many film critics.
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Drama
Nombre | Calificación |
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Black Pean Season 2
Japanese Drama, 2024, 0 eps
Tokai Seishiro
(Papel principal)
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0.0
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One Day: Seiya no Karasawagi
Japanese Drama, 2023, 11 eps
Suguroji Seiji
(Papel principal)
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7.7
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Vivant
Japanese Drama, 2023, 10 eps
Nokor
(Papel secundario)
|
8.1
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My Family
Japanese Drama, 2022, 10 eps
Narusawa Haruto
(Papel principal)
|
8.0
|
Black Pean
Japanese Drama, 2018, 10 eps
Tokai Seishiro
(Papel principal)
|
8.2
|
Yowakutemo Katemasu
Japanese Drama, 2014, 11 eps
Tamo Aoshi
(Papel principal)
|
7.5
|
Freeter, Ie o Kau.
Japanese Drama, 2010, 10 eps
Take Seiji
(Papel principal)
|
7.8
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Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku
Japanese Drama, 2010, 10 eps
(Ep.10)
(Invitado)
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7.3
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Ryusei no Kizuna
Japanese Drama, 2008, 10 eps
Ariake Koichi
(Papel principal)
|
8.0
|
Maou
Japanese Drama, 2008, 11 eps
Kumada Masayoshi [Takahiro's son] Ep. 1)
(Invitado)
|
8.3
|
Yamada Taro Monogatari
Japanese Drama, 2007, 10 eps
Yamada Taro
(Papel principal)
|
7.6
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Haikei, Chichiue-sama
Japanese Drama, 2007, 11 eps
Tawara Ippei / Narrator
(Papel principal)
|
7.6
|
Yasashii Jikan
Japanese Drama, 2005, 11 eps
Wakui Takuro
(Papel principal)
|
7.5
|
Minami-kun no Koibito Season 3
Japanese Drama, 2004, 11 eps
Minami Susumu
(Papel principal)
|
7.2
|
Stand Up!!
Japanese Drama, 2003, 11 eps
Asai Shohei
(Papel principal)
|
7.3
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Netsuretsu Teki Chuuka Hanten
Japanese Drama, 2003, 10 eps
Nanami Kenta
(Papel principal)
|
7.2
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Handoku
Japanese Drama, 2001, 10 eps
Sakaguchi Nobuyuki
(Papel principal)
|
7.2
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Namida wo Fuite
Japanese Drama, 2000, 11 eps
Fuchigami Kenta
(Papel principal)
|
7.6
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V no Arashi
Japanese Drama, 1999, 15 eps
[Himself]
(Papel principal)
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7.3
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Kowai Nichiyoubi
Japanese Drama, 1999, 10 eps
{Was it here?} (Ep.8)
(Papel principal)
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6.7
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Abunai Hokago
Japanese Drama, 1999, 11 eps
Aoki Katsuyuki
(Papel principal)
|
7.2
|
Nekketsu Ren'ai-do
Japanese Drama, 1999, 17 eps
(Papel principal)
|
7.1
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Akimahende!
Japanese Drama, 1998, 11 eps
Aoki Taiki
(Papel secundario)
|
7.2
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Película
Nombre | Calificación |
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Analog
Japanese Movie, 2023,
Mizushima Satoru
(Papel principal)
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7.9
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Suicide Note Came From the Camp
Japanese Movie, 2022,
Yamamoto Hatao
(Papel principal)
|
8.3
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TANG Tongue
Japanese Movie, 2022,
Kasugai Ken | Tang [Voice]
(Papel principal)
|
7.7
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ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5×20 FILM “Record of Memories”
Japanese Movie, 2021,
(Papel principal)
|
8.9
|
The Asada Family
Japanese Movie, 2020,
Asada Masashi
(Papel principal)
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8.2
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Criminal for the Prosecution
Japanese Movie, 2018,
Okino Keiichiro
(Papel principal)
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7.4
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The Last Recipe
Japanese Movie, 2017,
Sasaki Mitsuru
(Papel principal)
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8.0
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Assassination Classroom: Graduation
Japanese Movie, 2016,
Teacher Koro
(Papel principal)
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7.9
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Nagasaki: Memories of My Son
Japanese Movie, 2015,
Koji Fukuhara
(Papel principal)
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8.0
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Assassination Classroom
Japanese Movie, 2015,
Koro Sensei
(Papel principal)
|
7.7
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Pika***nchi Life Is Hard Perhaps Happy
Japanese Movie, 2014,
Onda Takuma
(Papel principal)
|
7.5
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Platina Data
Japanese Movie, 2013,
Kagura Ryuhei / "Ryu"
(Papel principal)
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7.9
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Gantz: Perfect Answer
Japanese Movie, 2011,
Kurono Kei
(Papel principal)
|
7.9
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Another Gantz
Japanese Movie, 2011,
Kei Kurono
(Papel principal)
|
7.4
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Gantz
Japanese Movie, 2011,
Kurono Kei
(Papel principal)
|
7.8
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Ooku
Japanese Movie, 2010,
Unoshin Mizuno
(Papel principal)
|
7.4
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Heaven's Door
Japanese Movie, 2009,
[No. 1 host]
(Invitado)
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7.5
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Yellow Tears
Japanese Movie, 2007,
Eisuke Muraoka
(Papel principal)
|
7.0
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Letters from Iwo Jima
Japanese Movie, 2006,
Saigo
(Papel principal)
|
8.2
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Pika**nchi Life Is Hard Therefore Happy
Japanese Movie, 2004,
Onda Takuma
(Papel principal)
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7.4
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The Blue Flame
Japanese Movie, 2003,
Kushimori Shuichi
(Papel principal)
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7.6
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Pika*nchi Life Is Hard However Happy
Japanese Movie, 2002,
Onda Takuma
(Papel principal)
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7.4
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Special
Nombre | Calificación |
---|---|
Sensuikan Cappellini go no Boken
Japanese Special, 2022, 1 eps
Hayami Yohei
(Papel principal)
|
7.7
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Botchan
Japanese Special, 2016, 1 eps
Botchan
(Papel principal)
|
7.7
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Aka Medaka
Japanese Special, 2015, 1 eps
Tatekawa Danshun
(Papel principal)
|
7.7
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Oriento Kyuko Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special, 2015, 2 eps
Makuuchi Heita
(Papel secundario)
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7.6
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I Will Fly to the Sky on a Wheelchair!
Japanese Special, 2012, 1 eps
Hasebe Yasuyuki
(Papel principal)
|
7.9
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Freeter, Ie o Kau SP
Japanese Special, 2011, 1 eps
Take Seiji
(Papel principal)
|
7.6
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Saigo no Yakusoku
Japanese Special, 2010, 1 eps
Shuji Yamagiwa
(Papel principal)
|
7.6
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Tengoku de Kimi ni Aetara
Japanese Special, 2009, 1 eps
Nonogami Junichi
(Papel principal)
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7.4
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Door to Door
Japanese Special, 2009, 1 eps
Kurasawa Hideo
(Papel principal)
|
8.2
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Marathon
Japanese Special, 2007, 1 eps
Miyata Shotaro
(Papel principal)
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7.8
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Sukoshi wa, Ongaeshi ga Dekitakana
Japanese Special, 2006, 1 eps
Kitahara Kazunori
(Papel principal)
|
7.8
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Stand Up!! Special Episode
Japanese Special, 2003, 1 eps
Asai Shouhei
(Papel principal)
|
7.5
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Nijuroku ya Mairi
Japanese Special, 1998, 1 eps
(Papel secundario)
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7.2
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Amagi goe
Japanese Special, 1998, 1 eps
Takichi [Young]
(Papel principal)
|
7.0
|
Programa de TV
Nombre | Calificación |
---|---|
Ninosan Special: Ninosan to Asobo 3
Japanese TV Show, 2024, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
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0.0
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Ninosan Special: Ninosan to Asobo 2
Japanese TV Show, 2023, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
0.0
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Ninosan Special: Ninosan to Asobo
Japanese TV Show, 2023, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
0.0
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Quiz! Dekiru? Dekinai?
Korean TV Show, 2023, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
0.0
|
VS Damashii Gradation
Japanese TV Show, 2022, 44 eps
(Ep. 11)
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Kinpuru
Japanese TV Show, 2022, 65 eps
(Ep. 27, 31)
(Visita)
|
8.7
|
Ninosan Special: Christmas Derby 2021
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
0.0
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Ninosan Special: Autumn's Dream Derby
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
0.0
|
Atarashii Kagi
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 100 eps
(Ep. 35)
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Lie or Truth 2
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 100 eps
(Ep. 28-29, 33, 44)
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Human Gourmentary Omoumai Mise
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 150 eps
(Ep. 61)
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Ninosan Special: Dream Derby
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
0.0
|
1-Oku 3000-Mannin no SHOW Channel
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 122 eps
(Ep. 53)
(Visita)
|
8.2
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VS Damashii
Japanese TV Show, 2021, 58 eps
(Ep. 2, 46)
(Visita)
|
8.3
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CDTV Live! Live!
Japanese TV Show, 2020, 102 eps
(Visita)
|
8.5
|
ARASHI's Diary: Voyage
Japanese TV Show, 2019, 24 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.5
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Aratsubo
Japanese TV Show, 2019, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.6
|
Ninosan Special: Ninosan Grand Prize 2016
Japanese TV Show, 2016, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
0.0
|
Datsuryoku News Network
Japanese TV Show, 2015, 350 eps
(Ep. 233)
(Visita)
|
7.0
|
Nichiyobi no Hatsumimi Gaku
Japanese TV Show, 2015, 0 eps
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Sakurai Ariyoshi The Yakai
Japanese TV Show, 2014, 500 eps
(Ep. 65, 74, 173, 234, 235, 257, 278, 281, 286, 305, 308, 332, 348, 378-380)
(Visita)
|
7.9
|
Atarashii Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 2 eps
Himself
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.6
|
Ninosan
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 550 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.4
|
Aiba Manabu
Japanese TV Show, 2013, 0 eps
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Getsuyou Kara Yofukashi
Japanese TV Show, 2012, 557 eps
(Ep. 49, 101)
(Visita)
|
8.5
|
Arashi ni Shiyagare
Japanese TV Show, 2010, 460 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.5
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Vs. Arashi Wagaya no Rekishi Team and Yajima Beauty Salon 3 hour special
Japanese TV Show, 2010, 1 eps
Himself
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.4
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Vs Arashi Code Blue (s2) vs Neptune Team Special
Japanese TV Show, 2010, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.3
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VS Arashi 2
Japanese TV Show, 2009, 500 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
9.0
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Vs Arashi Tokyo Dogs vs Red Theatre vs Arashi (Golden 2 Hour Special)
Japanese TV Show, 2009, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.6
|
A-Studio+
Japanese TV Show, 2009, 810 eps
(Ep. 79, 664)
(Visita)
|
10.0
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VsArashi Saikyou Ouja Kettisen Special #2
Japanese TV Show, 2009, 1 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.6
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Shabekuri 007
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 600 eps
(Ep. 157*, 213, 485, 517)
(Visita)
|
8.3
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Vs Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 561 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.5
|
Himitsu no Arashi-chan
Japanese TV Show, 2008, 211 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.5
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Arashi no Shukudai-kun
Japanese TV Show, 2006, 178 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.5
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The Shounen Club Premium
Japanese TV Show, 2006, 156 eps
(2009.01.18)
(Visita)
|
7.8
|
J-Melo
Japanese TV Show, 2005, 576 eps
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
G no Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2005, 51 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.4
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Mago Mago Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2005, 125 eps
(Miembro regular)
|
8.2
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Tensai! Shimura Doubutsuen
Japanese TV Show, 2004, 577 eps
(Visita)
|
9.1
|
D no Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2003, 116 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
8.2
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C no Arashi
Japanese TV Show, 2002, 51 eps
(Anfitrión principal)
|
7.8
|
Hatchi ji da J
Japanese TV Show, 1998, 55 eps
(Miembro regular)
|
7.8
|
Jounetsu Tairiku
Japanese TV Show, 1998, 1236 eps
(Ep. 447) {May 6, 2007}
(Visita)
|
8.0
|
Utaban
Japanese TV Show, 1996, 658 eps
(Visita)
|
8.7
|
1 Okuri no Dai Shitsumon!? Waratte Koraete!
Japanese TV Show, 1996, 118 eps
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
King's Brunch
Japanese TV Show, 1996, 1214 eps
(20090328, 0425, 0919)
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ
Japanese TV Show, 1994, 745 eps
(Visita)
|
8.5
|
Tokyo Friends Park II
Japanese TV Show, 1994, 0 eps
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Guru Guru Ninety Nine
Japanese TV Show, 1994, 1 eps
[Gochi] (S10E21, S15E10, S23E14)
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
COUNT DOWN TV
Japanese TV Show, 1993, 1300 eps
(Visita)
|
7.6
|
Music Station Super Live
Japanese TV Show, 1992, 28 eps
(Visita)
|
8.8
|
MUSIC STATION
Japanese TV Show, 1986, 1328 eps
[Performer]
(Visita)
|
8.1
|
Tetsuko's Room
Japanese TV Show, 1976, 1854 eps
(2 November 2017)
(Visita)
|
0.0
|
Music Fair
Japanese TV Show, 1964, 3000 eps
(Visita)
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7.0
|
Kouhaku Uta Gassen
Japanese TV Show, 1951, 73 eps
[Shirogumi Captain] (Ep. 61-65, 68) | [Supporter] (Ep. 47)
(Anfitrión principal)
|
7.6
|
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