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'''Yuube wa Otanoshimi Deshita ne''' (''ゆうべはお楽しみでしたね'') is a live action TV show adapting a romance comedy manga by the same title by Renjuro Kindaichi. | '''Yuube wa Otanoshimi Deshita ne''' (''ゆうべはお楽しみでしたね'') is a live action TV show adapting [[Yuube_wa_Otanoshimi_Deshita_ne_(Manga)|a romance comedy manga]] by the same title by Renjuro Kindaichi. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The story centers around Powder, who has been enjoying the world of Dragon Quest X and spends every day playing with party members online. One day, Powder unexpectedly has to share a room in real life with a teammate named Gorō. They soon discover that their real-life personas are not quite the same as their in-game personas. | The story centers around Powder, who has been enjoying the world of {{Dragon Quest X}} and spends every day playing with party members online. One day, Powder unexpectedly has to share a room in real life with a teammate named Gorō. They soon discover that their real-life personas are not quite the same as their in-game personas. | ||
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
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* '''Kuriyama''': Sei Ashina | * '''Kuriyama''': Sei Ashina | ||
====Dragon Quest X characters==== | ====Dragon Quest X characters==== | ||
* '''Powder''' (Voice): Rie | * '''Powder''' (Voice): [[Rie Kugimiya]] | ||
* '''Gorō''' (Voice): Hiroki Yasumoto | * '''Gorō''' (Voice): [[Hiroki Yasumoto]] | ||
* '''Clyde''' (Voice): Yuma Uchida | * '''Clyde''' (Voice): Yuma Uchida | ||
* '''Mario''' (Voice): Yusa Komiya | * '''Mario''' (Voice): Yusa Komiya | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
Takumi_Satsuki_aka_Powder.jpg|Takumi Satsuki and his avatar Powder, a [[Poppet]]. | |||
Miyako_Okamoto_aka_Goro.jpg|Miyako Okamoto and her avatar Gorō, an [[Ogre (race)|Ogre]]. | |||
Renjuro_Kindaichi's_comment.jpg|An illustration and comment by manga author Renjuro Kindaichi. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery></center> | ||
{{Media}} | {{Media}} | ||
[[Category:TV Shows]] | [[Category:TV Shows]] |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 23 July 2023
TV Show | |
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Yuube wa Otanoshimi Deshita ne | |
Publisher(s) | MBS/TBS |
Release date(s) | January 7, 2019 |
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Yuube wa Otanoshimi Deshita ne (ゆうべはお楽しみでしたね) is a live action TV show adapting a romance comedy manga by the same title by Renjuro Kindaichi.
Plot[edit]
The story centers around Powder, who has been enjoying the world of Dragon Quest X and spends every day playing with party members online. One day, Powder unexpectedly has to share a room in real life with a teammate named Gorō. They soon discover that their real-life personas are not quite the same as their in-game personas.
Credits[edit]
Cast[edit]
Human characters[edit]
- Miyako Okamoto: Tsubasa Honda
- Takumi Satsuki: Amane Okayama
- Ohnida: Miyano Mamoru
- Ayano: Kakei Miwako
- Toyama: Yutaro
- Reina: Ano
- Takashi: Inaba Tomo
- Kuriyama: Sei Ashina
Dragon Quest X characters[edit]
- Powder (Voice): Rie Kugimiya
- Gorō (Voice): Hiroki Yasumoto
- Clyde (Voice): Yuma Uchida
- Mario (Voice): Yusa Komiya
- Sasayama, Mel (Voices): Saori Onishi
- Chabu, Yuyu (Voices): Kaede Yuasa
- Panpan (Voice): Gen Sato
Staff[edit]
- Screenplay: Kota Fukihara
- Director: Kiyotaka Taguchi
- Theme song: THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE "Starlight
- Opening Theme: Solaru "Eureka
- Music: Hirohiko Fukuda
- CG: Amata
- Production Design: Double Field
- Planning: Yoji Yamada, Kentaro Hayashi
- Producers: Sei Tetsuya (VAP), Tsutsumi Tenshin (U-NEXT), Matsuura Katsuyoshi (Square Enix), Miyata Masahiro (Gambit), Hirata Kihiko (Double Field),
Takahashi Hironori (Amata) - Executive Producer: Tadayoshi Kubo (Gambit)
- Production: "We had fun last night" Production Committee (Gambit, MBS, VAP, U-NEXT, Double Field, Amata, Square Enix), MBS