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show_name = Sono toki haatowa nusumareta<br>その時,ハ-トは盜まれた (Who Stole My Heart)| | show_name = Sono toki haatowa nusumareta<br>その時,ハ-トは盜まれた (Who Stole My Heart)| | ||
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This five part mini series (For Japanese standards) deals with the growing pains of a high school girl who has to deal with bi-sexuality and how Japanese culture views this. Our heroine is a slightly childish girl who has a huge crush on the football star player of her school who in turn has a crush on a new more mature-seeming girl in her class. While our heroine first seems to resent the new girl, she soon finds herself falling in love with her as well and a strange competition and yet companionship develops between the heroine and her former crush, the football player. |
This five part mini series (For Japanese standards) deals with the growing pains of a high school girl who has to deal with bi-sexuality and how Japanese culture views this. Our heroine is a slightly childish girl who has a huge crush on the football star player of her school who in turn has a crush on a new more mature-seeming girl in her class. While our heroine first seems to resent the new girl, she soon finds herself falling in love with her as well and a strange competition and yet companionship develops between the heroine and her former crush, the football player. | ||
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Sono toki Heartwa Nusumareta | |
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Starring | Takuya Kimura (木村拓哉) Uchida Yuki (内田有紀) Ishiki Sae (一色紗英) |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 5 |
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Running time | approx. 48 min. each episode |
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Network | Fuji TV |
Release | 19 November 1992 – 17 December 1992 |
Sono toki haatowa nusumareta (その時,ハ-トは盜まれた ) is a 5 part drama that aired on Fuji TV. It first aired in Japan from November 19 1992 to December 17 1992. It features music by Matsutoya Yumi (Fuyu no Owari).
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Synopsis
This five part mini series (For Japanese standards) deals with the growing pains of a high school girl who has to deal with bi-sexuality and how Japanese culture views this. Our heroine is a slightly childish girl who has a huge crush on the football star player of her school who in turn has a crush on a new more mature-seeming girl in her class. While our heroine first seems to resent the new girl, she soon finds herself falling in love with her as well and a strange competition and yet companionship develops between the heroine and her former crush, the football player.
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