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Kazoku no Uta (家族のうた, literally Family Song) is a 2012 Japanese television series. It features actor Joe Odagiri as a father of three children and a musician who was once very famous, though his popularity has since waned.[1]
Kazoku no Uta | |
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Genre | Drama |
Starring | Joe Odagiri |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 54 minutes |
Production companies | Fuji TV Kyodo TV |
Original release | |
Network | Fuji TV |
Release | April 15 – June 3, 2012 |
Before its debut, Kazoku no Uta was hit by accusations of plagiarism.[2] The script was said to be extremely similar to the storyline of the 1987 television series Papa wa Newscaster.[2] The script of Kazoku no Uta was subsequently changed due to this accusation.[2]
Kazoku no Uta was aired from 15 April 2012 to 6 June 2012 as part of Fuji Television's Dramatic Sunday time slot, which airs every Sunday from 9pm to 9:54pm.[1] The number of episode was cut from the usual 10 to 8 after this series received continuously low viewership ratings.[3] The two remaining episodes were replaced by special episodes of the drama Hayami-san to Yobareru Hi.[3] The theme song is "Gekkō" (月光) by Kazuyoshi Saito.[4]
In 1997, the rock band achieved fame with their debut single "Going". However, it subsequently broke up after the band leader Seigi announced that he will make his solo debut. Fifteen years later, in 2012, Seigi has already fallen out of the public eye, though he still clings on stubbornly to his outdated style of music. Only his agent and some die-hard fans are still willing to support him.
One day, three children who claimed that Seigi is their father suddenly appears. Two of them are siblings whose mother had recently died, while the other is left at home alone because her mother frequently runs away with her boyfriends. Seigi eventually takes them in to care for them. Over time, Seigi and the children start to bond after overcoming the many challenges that come their way. Thanks to the influence of his children, Seigi starts to grow out of his selfish and immature ways, and starts to consider the feelings of his children and the people around him.
Episode title | Romanized title | Translation of title | Broadcast date | Ratings[5] | |
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Ep. 1 | 自業自得!? | Jigōjitoku!? | What you do is what you get!? | April 15, 2012 | 6.1% |
Ep. 2 | 我慢すると心が腐るんだよ! | Gaman suruto kokoro ga kusaru nda yo! | Holding it in rots my heart! | April 22, 2012 | 3.6% |
Ep. 3 | 歌えない僕の気持ちが解る? | Utaenai boku no kimochi ga wakaru? | Can you understand how I feel, not being able to sing? | April 29, 2012 | 3.4% |
Ep. 4 | お祭で告白!?届けたい想い… | Omatsuri de kokuhaku!? Todoketai omoi… | A confession at the festival!? The feelings I want to convey... | May 6, 2012 | 3.1% |
Ep. 5 | 家族の前で初めての父親宣言 | Kazoku no mae de hajimete no chichioya sengen | First declaration as a father in front of the family | May 13, 2012 | 3.3% |
Ep. 6 | 今夜、娘のために走ります! | Kon'ya, musume no tame ni hashirimasu! | Tonight, I will run for my daughter! | May 20, 2012 | 3.8% |
Ep. 7 | 誰かの為に頑張るのもロック | Dareka no tame ni ganbaru no mo rokku | Doing your best for someone is also Rock | May 27, 2012 | 4.1% |
Ep. 8 | 不器用な父親が唄う愛の歌 | Bukiyōna chichioya ga utau ai no uta | Love song from a useless father | June 3, 2012 | 3.4% |
Ratings for Kanto region (average rating: 3.92%)[5] |
The fourth episode of Kazoku no Uta set a record of having the lowest viewership ratings of any prime time dramas (those that are aired from 7pm to 11pm) in the history of Fuji Television's broadcast with a rating of 3.1%.[6] Due to the extremely low ratings, the CEO of Fuji Television announced that this television series will end with only 8 episodes.[6]
The low ratings was attributed to the plagiarism accusation that was brought about before this series debuted.[6] Another reason cited for the dismal performance was the popular TBS's television ATARU.[6] This television series, which was broadcast at the same time as Kazoku no Uta, garnered 19.1% viewership ratings for its first episode.[5]
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