Segawa Kiichi, a former delinquent, happens to encounter a lonely 10-year-old girl who looks like she is going to be killed by the Yakuza. He saves her by reflex and later realizes that she lost her memory. She doesn't know why the Yakuza are after her and Kiichi is attacked time and again because of that. With his own life in sudden danger, he calls on six friends from his high school days as a delinquent. These enthusiastic, single-minded men band together to protect her to the end. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ワイルド•ヒーローズ
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- Director: Sato Toya, Ogaki Kazuho, Ishio Jun
- Screenwriter: Hiruta Naomi
- Genres: Action, Thriller, Mystery
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Cast & Credits
- TAKAHIRO Main Role
- Aoyagi Sho Main Role
- Iwata Takanori Main Role
- Nogae Shuhei Main Role
- Yagi Masayasu Main Role
- Sato Taiki Main Role
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And another Jdrama where the power of friendship saves the day and its message is that you're never wrong believing in people and trusting them. Even when they betray you, you haven't been wrong believing in them because their betrayal was their choice, you did nothing wrong.Also, another drama featuring the Exile Tribe members. In abundance!
The series was so sweet and funny and cute, though it did have its cringe-worthy moments - their battle cry of Who Are You?! was, well, yeah... just like their heart-to-heart moments during the battle at the end - and the humor was sometimes rather juvenile - it is a drama about 7 guys, so - but overall, I loved it!
I loved that all the main characters were thoroughly fleshed out, every single one of them - like Pii-chan who let his wife buy all kinds of stupid stuff online (which came surprisingly handy during their escapades) because they couldn't have kids, or Mikki who took care of his grandma with Alzheimer, or Choko who lost his parents as a kid (for which he blamed himself) and since then had no regard for his own life - that it didn't feel like they were just extras to Kiibo's main hero. Every one of them felt alive, if you know what I mean?
My main reason for watching it was, of course, Iwata Takanori, who was simply awesome here and his character had so much depth! I loved it!
Also, there was this one particular tune that was just so cool! I fell in loved with it!
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