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Hana Kimi
Zuo Yi Quan, a talented Taiwanese high jumper, inspires Lu Rui Xi, who disguises herself as a boy to attend his all-boys school, sparking romantic complications.
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Plot Summary
Mizuki Ashiya, a Japanese girl living in the United States, is inspired by a high school track and field athlete, Izumi Sano, whom she saw on TV. To help him regain his passion for high jump after an injury, she disguises herself as a boy and enrolls in his all-boys high school in Japan. She must navigate the challenges of living in a male dormitory and hiding her true identity while forming close bonds with her classmates, especially Sano himself.
Critical Reception
Hana Kimi (2007) was a highly popular and critically acclaimed Japanese television drama, known for its charming storyline, engaging performances, and lighthearted comedic tone. It successfully adapted the popular manga into a visually appealing and entertaining series that resonated with a broad audience, becoming one of the most memorable dramas of its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and the compelling chemistry between the main cast.
Appreciated for its faithful yet engaging adaptation of the source manga.
Noted for its visually stylish direction and energetic pacing.
Google audience: Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, with viewers enjoying the cross-dressing premise and the romantic entanglements. Many highlighted the strong performances and the show's ability to balance comedy with heartfelt moments.
Fun Fact
The 2007 Hana Kimi drama was a massive hit in Japan and across Asia, significantly boosting the popularity of its lead actors, particularly Shun Oguri and Toma Ikuta.
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