¡Ranman (Renzoku TV Shosetsu) Complete EditionBlu-ray Box 2
¡Japanese TV Series
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[Machine Translation] This is the story of a genius botanist, MAKINO Mantaro, who ran through the Meiji era (1868-1912) in full bloom. From the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era, and then to the turbulent Taisho and Showa eras, this film depicts the tumultuous life of the hero, Mantaro Makino, and his wife, Jueko, who single-mindedly and passionately devoted themselves to their beloved plants in the midst of the turmoil of the times, full of joy and discovery. This is the second installment of the Blu-ray box set of Ranman, the 108th serial TV novel. The hero, Makino Mantaro, is played by Ryunosuke Kamiki, and the heroine, Keiko Kotobuki, by Minami Hamabe. The author is Ikue Osada, who has written NHK's special drama series "Under the Mango Tree ~Luzon Island, War Promise~", "Tabiya Okaeri", premium drama "Imouto Dying", and Drama 10 "Gunsei Ryori", etc. The story is narrated by Ryunosuke Kamiki, who also wrote the serial TV novel "Junjo". The story is narrated by Aoi Miyazaki, who starred in the TV series "Junjo Kirari" and the historical drama "Atsuhime. The main character's mother, Hisa, is played by Ryoko Hirosue, sister, Aya, by Yui Sakuma, and grandmother, Taki, by Keiko Matsuzaka. The theme song is "Ai no Hana" ("Flower of Love") by Aimyon, a singer-songwriter who enjoys overwhelming support from young people. The lyrics, which describe the power of love, and the warmth of Aimyon's voice gently wrap up the story. --In 1867, at the end of the Edo period, in the village of Sakawa, Tosa. Mantaro is born as the long-awaited heir to a wealthy sake brewer, Mineya. He loved plants and had a cheerful disposition, but he was a frail child. His mother, Hisa, died of illness when he was very young, and he was raised by his grandmother, Taki. Taki wanted to raise Mantaro as a respectable boy, the heir to a prominent family, and enrolled him in Meikyokan, a school for children of samurai families, but he did not fit in with the children of samurai families and refused to go to school. However, he did not fit in with the samurai children and refused to go to school. However, Ikeda Ranko, the head of the school, taught him about the mysterious ecology of plants, and he learned the joys of learning. Later, Mineya's sake was to be exhibited at an exposition to be held in Tokyo, and the 18-year-old Mantaro, as the head of the family, accompanied Takeo to the flower capital of Tokyo. At the exposition, he had a fateful encounter with Jueko, a confectioner's daughter, and visited Noda and Satonaka, botanists whom he had admired since he was a child, and was greatly inspired. Mantaro returned to Kochi and promised to give up his botanical research and live as the owner of Mineya, but he met John Manjiro who told him, "Life is short, don't regret it," and he told Taki of his desire to devote himself to the botany field. Aoi Miyazaki's name is officially called Tatasaki ( ).
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