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updates — Mermaid Melody and Playful Kiss

My exams are coming! So this website will be pretty cold for a while, but I promise I will try and put short updates when I have time, like now:D

SO I’ve decided to sorta ditch Mermaid Melody after watching 13 episodes at one go. I think I got sick of it, especially since I watched so many episodes at once. I felt like I was watching a kindergarden show! I mean it’s fine to have a young target audience, but I was more perplex that the person who recommended it to me is 20 years old and told me it’s fabulous. [she just watched it mind you]. Basically, a mermaid Lucia saves human Kaito’s life. So one day Lucia became a human to find Kaito [and to get sth of hers back] but Kaito didn’t realise it’s her because her human form and her mermaid form are drastically different. [supposedly].

That much is still very sweet. So she works hard to remind Kaito who she is; she can’t reveal her own identity by herself because then she will turn into bubbles, but Kaito realising it himself is okay. Meanwhile, she as a Mermaid Princess has to save the ocean. There’s some evil sea creatures who want to take over the sea. So, Lucia has to use her mermaid pearl to save everyone. HOW? By turning into a singing idol and sing songs that will torture the sea creatures. Okay, so 5 episodes of this are still okay, good, I can go on. BUT 13 episodes? Where each and every episode is the same — They go somewhere, evil sea creatures come, capture Lucia and other Mermaid Princesses, GLOAT, Lucia and other princesses use this time to start turning into singing idols and sing, evil sea creatures POOF and disappear.

So yes:@ it will be fine if they have different songs actually, but no, I think they sang the same song for at least 10 episodes.. hmm.. So I forwarded past that!:D It’s still watchable actually, but I won’t take time specially to watch it anymore. If I start watching it again, I’ll only probably watch for the romance between Kaito and Lucia, which is quite sweet really.

Next.

I’ve decided to watch Playful Kiss!:DDD This is so exciting. I mean the drama is still on going so I can’t give a full review, but I would say this is a must watch based on the 4 episodes that were just released. Playful Kiss is the korean adaptation from the manga [ if you have heard before, Itazura No Kiss is the japanese version, and It started with a Kiss is the taiwan version]. At first I didn’t want to watch it because terrible memories still reside in my brain after watching It Started With  A Kiss. I know the girl was supposed to be stupid, but I can’t see the logic in that a genius will fall in love with a stupid girl. So I stopped watching it. Then just a few weeks back, I realised that Itazura No Kiss is based on the same plot as well! and I LOVE Itazura No Kiss, so I’ve decided that it’s probably that I just don’t like the taiwan’s rendition.

So I gave Playful Kiss a go. In fact I only started watching from yesterday, but the pull of the drama was so great, I just couldn’t stop pressing next episode. The Leads: Kim Hyun Joong — Baek Seung Jo. Jung So Min — Oh Ha Ni. Oh Ha Ni has a deep crush on Seung Jo, and one day she finally confessed.. but Seung Jo rejected her in a very mean way, while declaring that he hates stupid girls. Then Ha Ni moved into a new house, and there was an earthquake! Somehow, her house was the only house which collapsed and so they had to find a new place to move in. The news station called to tell them that Ha Ni’s dad’s friend wants to find them [the friend saw them on the news] and so they moved in to her dad’s friend’s house. Guess what?:DD Seung Jo is the friend’s son. So what will happen now that they are under the same roof? Watch to find out!

I already know what will happen since I’ve watched Itazura No Kiss, but I’m excited to see what different renditions they can give me. I love the part how the girl isn’t as stupid as the one in the taiwan version. In fact, she’s isn’t stupid in the academic sense at all! She’s just stupid like she’s easily bullied that kinda of thing. [which irks me too, but on a smaller scale]. GOSH you should watch Kim Hyun Joong if not for anything else. His mega watt smile is just worth watching! I wasn’t his fan after watching BOF, but I might be after watching this [depending on how the drama goes]. He is so sweet and nice and cool:DD [yes that’s a fangirl, me].

So yeps, I shall continue watching this definitely, and you should too! I’ve also decided to check out La Corda D’oro when I’ve time. Seems like the kind of musical anime that I would like=D

LIAR GAME The Final Stage Review

O my gosh this is one of the best movies I have ever watched! It's really fantastic and brilliant, and it's easier to understand the plot and the schemings as compared to the dramas.All right, I know it's out quite a few months ago but what can I doD: I refuse to watch it online and my country's only showing it now. Gomen ne~

The movie opened with the familiar Liar Game music and I was captivated from the start ALL the way till the end. [ Yes, putting aside the fact that I was momentarily distracted by my urge to…. answer some. ahem. call]  So, after all obstacles and determination, Kanzaki Nao [ Toda Erika ] and Shinichi Akiyama [ Matsuda Shota ] finally arrived at the Final Stage. Even though Nao didn't want to attend this stage, it was orchestrated such that she believed Akiyama needed her help and so she turned up at the island where the last game was to be held. The final stage is titled ' Garden Of Eden' where players had to do voting using apples. There were three kind of apples – gold, silver and a normal apple. The rules and scenarios were explained —

If everyone voted using only gold and silver apples, the majority of both colours wins.
If everyone voted using only gold OR silver apples, then they would all lose one million.
If everyone voted using only the red apples, then everyone would win one million.
If everyone voted using only the red apples, but someone decided to vote using a gold or silver apple, that someone wins a million and everyone else who used the red apples would lose a million.
Finally, if there's only person who voted with the red apple, he or she would lose 10 million.

If anyone exceeded the limit of a debt of 5 million, he or she will be asked to leave the Game.

It was pretty easy to understand and of course, there were schemes, traitors and backstabbers everywhere. As usual, Nao believed that as long as everyone voted with the red apples, they could win the game. However, no one was willing to go with her plans as it just needed one traitor to make them lose a million. Because of that, throughout the voting rounds [there were 13 in all], Nao remained firm in wanting an all-red-apples vote but was betrayed again and again. Some players from the drama made a reappearance in the movie, including Fukanaga. [ and his mushroom head AND his evil laugh]. The ending? Watch it to find out!

All right, I know many of you have already found out the ending online but trust me, the whole movie will be even better if you are kept in the dark, guessing what will happen next. Toda Erika is really pretty with her innocence and sweetness shining through; it took a while for me to adjust to her, especially since the last time I've seen her was in Code Blue Season 2. I also like how Nao has grown to become smarter in the movie.

Matsuda Shota was never a good-looking guy in my dictionary, yet this movie had somehow turned and flipped my opinion of him. Maybe I just like smart guys?:D I don't know, but he was really cool in Liar Game while he conveys the character Akiyama.

[If you have watched the trailer, don't get worked up or hyped up about the seemingly romantic scenes.]

It was the Clash of The Evil Laughs as well, this time round. Nope, it's not just Fukanaga wrecking his throat coming up with a really witchy laugh;many joined in this quest to see who could produce the most evil laughter of them all. Yes, even Akiyama.

Some of the scenes were really funny and the graphics and the explanations were cute in their own way. The whole movie is just awesome. Of course, if you really sit down and think about it, there might be some loopholes here and there. I haven't tried doing that because I am satisfied with just taking the movie as it is. Even now, I am suffering from withdrawal symptoms because I cannot believe something I like so much have finally ended. Seriously, I honestly wouldn't mind watching it again and that's how good it is for me.

Did I say not to get hyped up with the romantic scenes? Well, technically you still can, because they are not really a bluff, just a prelude-sort-of. [hee hee was that a spoiler?] However, some of the scenes needed a bit getting used to. If you have watched Liar Game the drama, you will know what I'm talking about. The scenes where someone announces his or her betrayal and the camera just zooms in and bangs that scene in your face multiple times with the "DONG DONG DONG" sound of a drum. Yes. Try not to wince yeah(: since that DONG DONG DONG will be I don't know, twenty times louder.

All right, this review is coming to an end. No matter what, please give this movie a go! I think you won't need to watch the drama before this; the movie is pretty self explanatory. You can try guessing through all the betrayals and schemes! There were tons of them, but thank goodness for me [and my pea brains] they were easy to understand this time.

Akiyama hee hee hee.

[That wasn't me uhm fangirling over him.]

What you think you can find in a Korean Drama… and you probably would.

Previous post, I said that I will post an entry on the cliches of Korean Dramas and I was so inspired to write, I decided that no time is better than now.

So let’s get started!

What you think you can find in a Korean Drama and you probably would:

1.       Korean drama characters get sick in the rain very easily.

Characters here fall sick so easily. They run in the rain, they walk in the rain, they get emotional in the rain, heck, they SING in the rain, what awaits them? Fever. Well, and also a very caring other lead, be it male or female, who will take care of him/her. If it’s not the rain that makes them sick then it is (refer to point number 2)
 

2.       Korean drama characters have poor immune systems.

This means that they get sick from working overtime or even a broken heart. Does that sound better?
 

3.       The male characters are superb at making u-turns.

Is it just me, or have you ever notice how the male leads get to make a u turn without any mishaps? Enters a guy chasing after someone, most probably the woman he loves. He gets a call on the phone or he calls someone to find out that he has been going in the opposite direction. Here comes the stunt. He will pull on the wheel and turn his car hundred and eighty degrees around and drive off in what we all hope is the correct direction this time. Yet almost always, I don’t notice the male leads’ awesome driving skills. I notice how the streets are always empty IN THE AFTERNOON (?) or how all the oncoming cars happen to be stopped by a red light. Their timing is so perfect.
 

4.       They are so noble.

Yes I know it’s sweet and all.. BUT CAN THEY STOP BEING SO NOBLE? They make sacrifices that no one understands. It will have been better if that sacrifice is required, but it’s not. They just make sacrifices because well, the scriptwriters think that the audience will be touched to tears and honestly, I think they just want to have more episodes. Think of how many more episodes they can add! An episode on a startling realisation, two on the male/female lead preparing to be noble and sacrifice themselves, and other one on resolving that.
 

5.       They are indecisive.

This does not apply to all but many. An example would be from a certain drama where the guy is sick (from what? Refer to point number 1) and does not want a girl to treat him. He lies on the bad with a broken heart and tells the girl to go. Conversation goes like this:

Guy: Go.

Girl: I won’t go. I will just stay to see if you are all right.

Guy: – raising his voice- I told you to go!

Girl: Turn around so that I can change the cloth on your forehead.

Guy: GO!

Girl: -sigh and turns around to go-

Guy: -turns around with amazing speed and grab the girl’s hand- Don’t go.

Girl: Let me go.

 

I am speechless. Is this a conversation to prove who is the more indecisive of the two? In that case, I think the judges will have a difficult time choosing.

 

6.       Bad guys always turn good.

Aahhh this one. All the evil characters will be forgiven; they will have retribution and they will be punished for whatever they have done. Ultimately, they will reconcile with the good leads and they will apologise. I like that though. Even if this phenomenon does not appear in real life, it’s good to know that at least karma exists in dramas.
 

7.       The couple has fun for a day and then someone mysteriously disappears.

This is in conjunction with point number 4. When someone decides to leave for a noble reason, usually the female lead, she will ask the male out for a date, much to his surprise. They will have fun the whole day, regardless of whether it’s the movies or picnics and what not. The date ends off with the male being very happy and the female secretly crying. The next day, the male will wake up to find that the woman he loves is gone.

 

8.       Not so much now, but still in fashion – cancer.

Yes this is not so much in present dramas but still quite popular. Whatever cancer you can name, you can probably find one drama that has a lead that ends up that way too. Leukaemia seems to be a popular choice.

 

9.       Second leads are the saddest people on earth.

Especially second male leads. They get their hearts trampled on by the first female leads in various ways ( I can imagine scriptwriters getting creative here!) but they still love them no matter what. Then they cry, and we cry.

 

10.   MISUNDERSTANDINGS

If there are no misunderstandings in a Korean drama, it’s not a Korean drama.

 

11.   Wrist grabs

Ever notice how the male likes to forcefully grab the female – by her wrist? Whether it is an argument, or to pull her somewhere, the male feels terrible if he does not reach out and throws his iron-clad fingers over her wrist. Go easy guy, wrist grabs are not the way to attract a girl. Unless the girl likes it :O

 

12.   They cry prettily.

NO Korean characters cry like us. You will never get to see one who cries with his/her eyes crossed, the face all scrunched up, the tears flowing into the mouth and the mucus going into his/her mouth. Instead, they let their tears well up gracefully, flow nicely in straight lines and allow the characters to look elegant, unlike us who look like a mess.

 

13.   Elevated status of either leads

Someone has got to be the richer of the two.

 

14.   EVIL persona

Hoho don’t you just love that? Without our darling evil someone, we have no drama. No Korean Drama.

 

15.   Piggybacks.

AND LASTLY, piggybacks. This is the truest of all. I swear, I have yet to see a SINGLE Korean drama that has no piggybacks. NOT A SINGLE ONE. And you wonder why all the girls in the world get daydreams of spraining her ankle so that her Prince Charming will come along and give her a piggyback home.

 

Yes and that’s the end of my list. I’m pretty sure I can think up of more but right now my brain will only churn out those cliches. Don’t misunderstand me though, I guess these cliches are what make women and girls all over the world fall in love with korean dramas. These cliches are what Korean Dramas are made up of.

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Personal Preference Review

Personal Preference! The first thing I have to say is — if you hated Lee Min Ho from BOF because of his hair, his character and everything else, don’t let that stop you from watching Personal Preference!

All right, on with the synopsis of the story. Jeon Jin Ho ( Lee Min Ho) is an aspiring architect who is really good but is always defeated by Chang Ryul (Kim Ji Suk) and his evil father. As Jin Ho did not want to go down without a fight, he decided to partake in the competition to see who gets to build the upcoming mega project — the Dam Art Gallery. He heard rumours that this gallery was supposed to be based on the concept of Sanggojae, a traditional korean house. He could not understand why and he grabbed the opportunity to move into Sanggojae when the chance arrived. However, he was misunderstood to be gay by Kae In (So Ye Jin), the landlady of the house. Kae In was just recently hurt by her relationship with Chang Ryul, who, may I add, stupidly ran off with In Hee ( Wang Ji Hye) who  was Kae In’s best friend and room mate/tenant for ten years. However, their wedding fell apart when Kae In accidentally announced Chang Ryul’s betrayal over the broadcasting system. Stung by this failed relationship, Kae In could not help herself but turned to Jin Ho for friendship and care. How will she react when she knows that Jin Ho is not gay at all and that his initial motive of moving in is to make use of Sanggojae?

The drama’s plot is really interesting but the whole 16 episodes focus on just that few climaxes and betrayals that ultimately, you don’t watch for the plot. You watch for the wonderful chemistry between the co-actors. It was really fun sitting on the rollar coaster with the show, going all the way up right up to the top with the secret that’s going to be revealed, but once it is revealed, you wonder what is all the excitement and hype for. In any sense, it is not very dramatic, it feels more realistic but I have no idea if that is a good thing or a bad thing. Perhaps, it is very much intended so that the focus of the audience is on the love between the two main leads. They are seriously the cutest pair that I have ever seen. Sometimes, I find myself wishing that the plot will just get on with so that I can go back to fangirling at the sweetness both exude. You won’t be surprised to be find my squealing in front of the screen and basically hugging myself with anything that I can find. It is that sweet.

Lee Min Ho’s acting has always been quite okay for me, so that’s that. HIS HAIR. Everytime I look at Jin Ho, I will think of Jun Pyo and think that hair does make a lot of difference. He smiles a lot more here so you get to see his mega watt smile. However, my impression of Jun Pyo was so strong that even till now, watching Jin Ho gives me a sense of inbalance at times. Like what is Jun Pyo doing with nice hair and smiling at another girl? I am serious:O I was a little sad when it comes to So Ye Jin. If any of you finds this name familiar, it could probably be because you remember her from SUMMER SCENT. I watched this many years ago and I could still remember how pretty and PRETTY she was that it makes me jealous. A little anyway. Then I watch Personal Preference and was struck by the realisation that age does make a difference. The first 4 episodes were an ordeal for me because I just could not believe my eyes that they are the same women — Kae In and her in Summer Scent. Nevertheless, she gets prettier through the episodes (as expected) and I find myself thinking that it does not matter if she’s not as breathtakingly pretty as before because her acting has certainly improved. My friends think that In Hee is prettier and that Kae In will never match up, but there’s something so soft and gentle about So Ye Jin’s looks that no one can replicate.

Please watch it and tell me what’s your most memorable scenes in the show! I could think up of quite a few that made me squeal in laughter and replay the scene over and over again.

P.S This show certainly brings to my mind the cliches of Korean Plots and I think it will be fun to share with you all! So do watch out for the upcoming post about it(:

P.S.S I’m sorry if this review sounds a bit crappy:(

Nodame Cantabile Live Action Drama + Movie Review

 

NODAMEEEEE! Okay sorry:P That was the fangirl side of me going slightly crazy over this fantastic live action drama. I absolutely love the characters in here and the music as well! I actually watched the drama a long time ago but I decided that I would only blog a review about it when I finally watched the Movie. Which I did. FINALLY. YES.

So. Nodame (Ueno Juri) is a really innocent and sweet girl who is a really really talented pianist. She loves playing by the ear and because of this, she cannot sightread well. She is really messy and dirty. In fact, her appartment is recognised by the heaps and heaps of soft toys and don’t-know-what-else junk. Enters the handsome guy of the story, Chiaki ( Tamaki Hiroshi. AHHH) who is also a very talented pianist. In fact he’s talented at everything. He can play the violin, he can play the piano, but the thing that he wants to do the most is to go to Vienna ( I think) and be a famous conductor. He can’t get out of Japan because of a phobia that developed after an accident that involved aeroplanes. In the drama, Chiaki starts to realise his dream slowly. He is given the opportunity to lead a student orchestra and together with Nodame, they discover about what opportunities, friends, dreams, love and family that life has to offer.

Chiaki looks loads better in the drama. Tamaki Hiroshi looks so so skinny and gaunt in Nodame Movie that my heart just breaks. The drama is funnier and has more of a plot. It is really inspiring for anyone who loves music. It’s interesting for those who are just looking for entertainment as well! My heart warms thinking of Mine (Eika) who loves the violin, Kiyora (Mizukawa Asami) who loves the violin as well and is much better at it than Mine, and Masumi (Koide Keisuka) who loves the timpani. MASUMI AND HIS HAIR IS EPIC. HIS GAYNESS simply lights up my day! Of course, who can forget the famous conductor, Strezemann (Takenaka Naoto) who is such a funny, pervertic and at the same time, thoughtful character? I will never forget the day when I watched episode 1 (?):

Nodame: What’s your name?
Strezemann: Milch….Holstein…. (german name)
Nodame:Ohhhh Milch… Holstein ( looks into the far distance)
-later at Chiaki’s house-
Nodame: Chiaki, this is Milch Holstein… -insert look into the distance-
Chiaki: Milch Holstein.. MILK COW?? I knew it. This guy is just a pervert guy trying to prey on innocent people.

Okay. Forgive me if this is not funny and if it doesn’t mean milk cow. I MEAN, I watched this last year! (: The movie was awesome as well but it doesn’t focus so much on the plot. Instead, the main point here is more about dreams and taking in the good music + scenery. In here, the setting has moved to Europe and the couple finds themselves in situations which force them to think more about what’s music to them AND WHAT ARE THEY TO  EACH OTHER.

Nodame still looks as cute and innocent as ever; Chiaki, on the other hand, is another story. No matter what, I still love them! They make a good couple and the music is just entrancing. It surprises me so much that classical music doesn’t put me to sleep. The acting is convincing, the scenes pretty and breathtaking and the music is just simply tres bien. If you are worried that you won’t understand the music, fret not! They accompany the music with stories of the composers and the context of their lives/the composed piece in question.

Final line? If you’re simply looking for entertainment and comedy, put together with sweet romance, go for the live action drama. If you are a music lover AND looking for all the aforementioned criteria, go for the live action drama AND the movie. I swear, the stories were so inspiring, I scrambled to have quality time with my piano after watching both. ( That’s saying something I promise:P)

Oh right. Final final line. Please don’t watch the movie online yeah. It’s too good ( especially for the music lovers) to be heard and viewed on a small screen. ( Yes besides the issues on copyrights:P)

Dance In The Vampire Bund Review

I was trying to look for animes that are ongoing and quite recent and I was hooked on DANCE IN THE VAMPIRE BUND!

There’s just something interesting about vampires. Think Vampire Knight. However, Dance in the Vampire Bund is nothing like Vampire Knight! Well, if you want to talk about the most obvious things, DITVB is created for ecchi purposes which means that most characters can’t help but succumb to the urge to strip or show some body parts. To me anyway. It was relatively disturbing for me as I am quite new to the anime and manga world, seeing as I have been previously swimming in the drama ocean. Nevertheless, I kept on because of the story plot which really draws me in.

Princess Mina is the Vampire Queen and she strives to keep a healthy relationship between the vampires and the humans. She sets out to achieve this by manipulating the Japan’s economy so that they have no chance but to allow her and her vampires to settle down in a piece of land that is in Japan. It is interesting to me how they liken it to Shanghai and HongKong. Mina looks very young but in actual fact, her true form is that of an adult with wings. However, she cannot afford to reveal this true form of hers because she would have been forced to wed one of the leaders of the Three Clans and bear a child in order to preserve the nature of the true bloods. OH NO! This means that she cannot be together with Akira, a werewolf who loves her and is her protecter. Hence, she keeps this true form of herself from everyone else and continues to rule her vampire kingdom. It turns out there is an evil organisation who wants to upset this whole kingdom and takes the world for itself.

I was really quite drawn in with the plot of the story, so much so that I couldn’t stop myself from pressing ‘next episode’. It’s kind of frustrating to realise that my fingers no longer listen to my brain. Despite that, I didn’t like how they portray women in there, but I suppose it’s all kind of inevitable, seeing as how it’s drawn to make young men drool and imagine and all that. Seriously?? There are so many nudity scenes in there that I couldn’t even find one fantabulous scene to screencap. Ack, so forgive me yeah(:

 

Yep, that’s our two main characters. Please don’t mind the ‘play’ button.

Right now, I’m ferverntly hoping that there will be a second season for Dance in the Vampire Bund ( there are 12 episodes in total for the first season ). It seems that there will be because of the ending in season one, it was all set up so nicely it will be quite a waste if it didn’t continue. However, there are no announcement yet so.. don’t get your hopes high!

Special A Review

I was watching Kaichou Wa Maid Sama anime recently but since I have finished watching the existing episodes, I decided to watch another anime that was very popular and that is -drumrolllll- SPECIAL A!

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tadahh. I’ve heard that Kaichou Wa Maid Sama is highly similar to Special A, and so out of curiosity I checked it out! Indeed, the characters, at least the two main ones, share a lot of similarities. The girls are both strong, hardworking and equally a dunce when it comes to love and feelings. The guys are perfect, handsome and cool, though I have yet to find out if the one in Kaichou is as rich as the one in Special A.

So, what do I think of this anime? It is quite funny and sweet! The pairing may be a little cliche and all, but I think what really touches me is the friendship. Somehow, friendships to me are the sweetest things ever and in Special A, there’s a lot of friendships forged and strengthened! Kei, Hikari, Jun, Megumi, Ryuu, Akira and Tadashi. The Inseperable Seven that finds home as long as they are together. If you are wondering why the anime is called Special A, it’s because these seven smart students are the top of the level and they form a class called the Special A. They do not have to attend lessons and they usually spend their school days in a majestic greenhouse-like structure.

Hikari always helps everyone out and that is the point of her that everyone loves. She brings everyone together and she hopes that everyone will be happy. She is always referred to as Miss Rank Two because she can never beat her eternal rival, Takishima Kei ( who likes her). If she gets hundred points for a test, Kei will get a hundred fifty because he manages to find an error in the paper. This causes Hikari to be blinded to Kei’s feelings for her- how can he like me when we are rivals? We are always rivals! – which inevitably leads to Kei having constant heartbreaks. 

Having, you know, a very sufficient pond/ocean of tears, I did shed a few over some parts of the anime. Yes I know right what’s there to cry about? It’s just an anime! That statement being said, it’s not to show how emotional I can get (XD) but to tell you that this anime is not just about a silly romance. There are misunderstandings, dilemmas, sadness and rage as well. 

Even if some of the situations are really impossible, but I feel that is kind of what makes us watch anime right? It’s not because of how realistic it is but because of how far it can take us into its world.  

If you are like me, or not for that matter, just comment!

Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge Review

                                                  

The only reason why I started watching this was because I realised that it was based on The Wallflower, ( a manga that my friend loves but I never got to read it).

Basically, the plot is about how these four ikemen ( handsome guys)who live together in a boarding house and the landlord wants them to turn her niece into a lady. Her niece, Sanoko ( Oomasa Aya) is… weird. She is somone who loves horror too much, who squeals at the sight of blood, who sleeps in a confin-like bed ( I wonder how she breathes in there?) and etc. The landlord promises that if the four of them manage to turn her into a lady, they will not need to pay their rent ever. EVER. This sure sounded good to Kyohei, ( the supposedly-most-handsome guy among the four, acted by Kamenashi Kazuya) and so he works hard to turn her normal. Soon, however, the four of them get to love Sanoko as who she is and they begin to wonder what really is ‘normal’ and what defines a ‘lady’.
Read more to find out about the drama!

HELLO(:

Hello everyone,

So this is just a blog-sort-of to write down all my rambling thoughts on any dramas that I loved, hated or am currently watching! Join me as I obsess over different dramas and if you have any comments, just leave them below! I would love to hear what all of you are thinking(: