The plot of Mei-Chan is that one day Shinonomei Mei's parents die in an accident, which is when a mysterious man comes and introduces himself ad Mei's butler. I actually have no idea why my cutie is albino in this drama and people in the comments on youtube also wondered why, but it was sadly never explained :(
Oh Hai there Mukai Osamu, I totally saw you there what with it seeming like you decided to take a bath in bleach before filming this drama! So like. I decided to watch Mei-Chan after enjoying Atashinchi No Danshi so much only to realize after finishing Mei-Chan that Atashinchi no Danshi was that drama that aired right after Mei-Chan in the same timelot lol. And Nodame Cantible, GYABOOO CHIAKI-SEMPAIIIII!!!! <3 <3 Please please please let there be a FTAK live starring these two! Hana Yori Dango, enjoyed it but the Taiwanese drama will always be the best for me just because it was the first drama I ever watched in its entirety in my life. WHY WAS THERE EVEN A SPECIAL IN THE FIRST PLACE? JUST TO FUCK WITH MY FEELINGS AND MAKE ME GO INTO A EMO STATE AGAIN?!?! Ouran High School host club which I actually really liked as a fan of the manga except the drama made me ship Haruhi and Kyoya so much. I've watched Absolute boyfriend (tried to get through the Taiwanese version and failed miserably) but even thinking about the J-drama still makes me want to cry. I'm more of a Taiwanese and Korean drama kinda girl which doesn't really make sense since I've enjoyed the J-dramas that I have watched. So, I actually don't have a lot of experience with J-dramas and everything that I have watched has been drama adaptations. I still loved it and now I'm pumped for Five Fingers :) Goong: This is obviously a re-watch, but I realized that it's been so long since the last time I watched this drama that I had already forgotten most of it. but from reading the recaps I knew that I would be slugging through the middle, so maybe I'll save that for a rainy day. It actually made me want to go back and watch the entire series.
Last episode of A Gentleman's Dignity: IT WAS AWESOME. and it was decent I guess? I didn't expect much from it due to the messed up plot of the rest of the drama.) Jin (I didn't watch any other episodes only read the recaps. What I watched in the past week and a half: MySoju still doesn't have all the episodes up yet.Hey everyone! Well I've been gone a while haven't I? That's basically because I was in Korea for 3 weeks (I still haven't decided if I'm going to blog about that or not) and I decided that I would catch up with all the dramas that I've missed since being away. Although I started out watching via MySoju, the updates started getting slow so I went to DramaCrazy. You can watch it at DramaCrazy and MySoju. I would also like to note how this is one of the few dramas I've watched that was still airing, so I had to go through the painful waiting until the next subbed episode would come out. Towards the middle, it sort of dragged a small tiny bit. The end was endearing and I'm quite content with how it ended. I still find it interesting though, how it brings up the whole phenomena of the "net cafe refugee" into the plot and how every 'son''s character's background story was delved into. Since it's family oriented, it also had its mushy, touching moments (I sort of thought it could be laid off some) it made me put my face into my hands and such. Not to mention the synopsis sounds pretty intriguing and had some potential. I saw "Horikita Maki" under the cast listing (among other names) and I just had to watch it. However, a life with these six guys under one roof will not go smoothly.
ATASHINCHI NO DANSHI ROMANCE FREE
Shinzo promises to free Chisato from her debt if she marries him and becomes the mother of his sons. However, her life changed after meeting one man named Shinzo, changing her views on the meaning of "family." Shinzo comes from a rich family tracing back to the Edo period, and he adopted six good-looking sons with the hope of one becoming his successor, but all of them have strange personalities. She spent her youth trying to escape from the huge debt her father left her, and her battle with the repossessors unfolded every night. One such refugee is a 20-year-old girl named Chisato, who lost her mother at a young age due to sickness. There are youths referred to as "net cafe refugees," who have neither a job nor a place to live, but who find themselves hopping around internet cafes. These days, the term "homeless" has taken on new meaning.
It stars Horikita Maki, Kaname Jun, Okada Yoshinori, Mukai Osamu, Yamamoto Yusuke, Seto Koji, and Okayama Tomoki. Atashinchi no Danshi (アタシんちの男子) is a 2009 comedic Japanese drama.