Hero (2001 TV series)

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Hero
HERO.png
Genre Legal drama
Starring Takuya Kimura
Takako Matsu
Hiroshi Abe
Ending theme"Can You Keep a Secret?" by Hikaru Utada
Composer Takayuki Hattori
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes11
Production
Running timeapprox. 46 min.
Original release
Network Fuji TV
ReleaseJanuary 8 (2001-01-08) 
March 19, 2001 (2001-03-19)

Hero is a Japanese drama series that aired in Japan on Fuji TV in 2001.

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Hero achieved the highest Japanese TV drama ratings record in 25 years (average audience share over the entire series = 34.3%). It was so successful that it spawned a 2006 miniseries and a feature film entitled Hero: The Movie which reached #3 on the 2007 top-grossing film chart in Japan.

Starting July 2014, Fuji TV aired a second series entitled Hero 2, which had Takuya Kimura reprising his role.

Plot

Kuryu Kohei is a young public prosecutor who gets transferred to a division in Tokyo from Aomori. Kuryu is unlike a typical prosecutor; he refuses to wear a suit and tie, opting for casual clothing, his trademark orange down jacket and stylish boots. He looks and behaves more like a Generation X slacker. He is known for always buying bizarre items from infomercials and the home shopping network. Kuryu is a high-school dropout who was falsely accused of a felony, cleared only by a public prosecutor who took the time to uncover the facts. This has inspired Kuryu to abandon his delinquent lifestyle, take his high school equivalency, study for the bar exam and pass with flying colours. Also, when he was 17 yrs old, he was arrested whilst trying to protect a friend. [ Hero season 1, ep 10.]

Kuryu's brilliant investigative instincts and determination make him well-suited as an investigator and advocate. Kuryu's job is to interview suspects and decide whether to proceed with pressing charges against them. However, unlike his colleagues, rather than sit behind a desk and rubber-stamp suspects for trial, Kuryu will leave the office and (literally) do the legwork, go the extra mile and doggedly pursue the truth. However, his unorthodox approach generally generates a lot of antagonism and negative publicity.

Kuryu's colleagues are all concerned with status and position and do not think highly of Kuryu or his eccentricities. Amamiya Maiko, his paralegal assistant, is concerned with attaining her law credentials and becoming a full prosecutor. At first, she believes Kuryu's addition may help her chances but at the beginning of the series comes to detest Kuryu. Kuryu doesn't care too much how he is viewed and only cares about uncovering the truth of criminal allegations.

Throughout the series, Kuryu uncovers coerced confessions, unethical legal practices, corruption, obstruction from overzealous cops, sensationalistic media, interference from politicians and well connected, powerful elites. Over the course of the series, his idealism and dogged pursuit for truth and justice ignite a similar passion in his colleagues, especially Amamiya.

By the end of the series, Kuryu is transferred to Ishigaki Island because of all the commotion he causes.

A running gag of the series was the bartender who miraculously and instantly produced anything a person asked for, even if it was something rare, obscure or unlikely to be expected at a Japanese bar. The bartender would never say a word except "Aru yo," (meaning "I got it").

2006 TV special

The popularity of the 2001 series spawned a two-hour special in 2006. In the special, 5 years has passed since the events of the TV series. Kuryu has been transferred from Ishigaki to Sapporo and finally ends up assigned to a small coastal village in rural Yamaguchi Prefecture. There, he inspires a new group of small town prosecutors and paralegals while investigating a murder possibly implicating a favorite local politician. The events of this special lead into the 2007 feature film.

Hero (2007 feature film)

Hero 2 (2014 TV series)

Hero
Genre Legal Drama
Starring Takuya Kimura
Keiko Kitagawa
Tetta Sugimoto
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes11
Production
Running timeapprox. 54 min.
Original release
ReleaseJuly 14 (2014-07-14) 
September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22)

This series takes place 7 years after the events of the feature film. Kuryu returns to the same Tokyo office from the first series and feature film. Also reprising their roles will be Kadano Takuzo, Kohinata Fumio, Yashima Norito and Tanaka Yoji. Bokuzo Masana, who had a nonspeaking role as the security guard in the first series (and feature film), is promoted to a series regular. His character is now a paralegal. New cast members will be Sugimoto Tetta, Hamada Gaku, Matsushige Yutaka, and Yoshida Yo, as well as Kitagawa Keiko, who will be Kuryu's new assistant paralegal.

Katsumura Masanobu makes a cameo appearance in the first and tenth episode, while Otsuka Nene guest stars in the 4th episode. Kuryu's love interest from the first series and film, Amamiya (played by Matsu Takako), does not appear though she is mentioned a few times. When asked about Amamiya's whereabouts or his current relationship with her, Kuryu refuses to answer except to say "not everything works out"

Hero (2015 feature film)

Kuryu and the cast of characters from the second TV series appeared in a 2015 feature film (not to be confused with the 2015 Bollywood film of the same name), featuring the return of Amamiya.

It reached the third highest-grossing position in the 2015 Japanese box office.

Cast

Main cast (2001)

Takuya Kimura's costume in Hero Takuya Kimura's costume in Hero.jpg
Takuya Kimura's costume in Hero
ActorRole
Takuya Kimura Kohei Kuryu (久利生 公平)
Takako Matsu Maiko Amamiya (雨宮 舞子)
Hiroshi Abe Mitsugu Shibayama (芝山 貢)
Nene Ōtsuka Misuzu Nakamura (中村 美鈴)
Takuzō Kadono Yutaka Ushimaru (牛丸 豊)
Masanobu Katsumura Tatsuo Egami (江上 達夫)
Fumiyo Kohinata Takayuki Suetsugu (末次 隆之)
Norito Yashima Kenji Endo (遠藤 賢司)
Kiyoshi Kodama Toshimitsu Nabeshima (鍋島 利光)

Supporting cast (2001)

Naoko Iijima, Ryō (りょう), Yōji Tanaka

Main cast (2014)

ActorRole
Takuya KimuraKohei Kuryu (久利生 公平)
Keiko Kitagawa Chika Asagi (麻木 千佳)
Yutaka Matsushige Kenzaburō Kawajiri (川尻 健三郎)
Tetta Sugimoto Masashi Tamura (田村 雅史)
Norito YashimaKenji Endo (遠藤 賢司)
Gaku Hamada Daisuke Uno (宇野 大介)
Fumiyo KohinataTakayuki Suetsugu (末次 隆之)
Yō Yoshida Reiko Baba (馬場 礼子)
Bokuzō Masana Shūji Ido (井戸 秀二)
Takuzō KadonoYutaka Ushimaru (牛丸 豊)

Supporting cast (2014)

Yōji Tanaka, Naotarō Moriyama (ep.1), Shōsuke Tanihara (ep.2)

Production notes

Ratings

In the tables below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

HERO 1

Episode #Original broadcast dateKanton region
1January 8, 200133.4%
2January 15, 200132.7%
3January 22, 200130.8%
4January 29, 200130.7%
5February 5, 200134.9%
6February 12, 200136.1%
7February 19, 200134.5%
8February 26, 200136.8%
9March 5, 200134.4%
10March 12, 200135.1%
11March 19, 200136.8%
Average34.3%

HERO 2

Episode #Original broadcast dateKanton region
1July 14, 201426.5%
2July 21, 201419.0%
3July 28, 201420.5%
4August 4, 201418.7%
5August 11, 201421.0%
6August 18, 201420.1%
7August 25, 201419.0%
8September 1, 201420.5%
9September 8, 201420.2%
10September 15, 201422.3%
11September 22, 201422.9%
Average21.3%

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