A story about Ryo, a mysterious and self-proclaimed music producer from the future, producing a girl band of three girls and leading them to stardom. A comical and tempo conversational drama, and various trials to produce the youth of young people who play music with comedy touch. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ This drama is a reconstitution of the Korean original “Additional" written by Lee Hidemasa, by Japanese creators and cast. Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- Bahasa Indonesia
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 時をかけるバンド
- Also Known As: Tokiwokakeru bando , Time-Bending Band , Band of Time
- Director: Smith, Totsuka Hiroto
- Screenwriter: Shimoda Yuko
- Genres: Music, Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi
Cast & Credits
- Miura ShoheiRyoMain Role
- Shiraishi SeiEbana YukiMain Role
- Nagai MijikaKato ShioriMain Role
- Ohara YunoMurakami TokoMain Role
- Itagaki MizukiIzumi SeiichiSupport Role
- Bando Ryota[High school student]Support Role
Reviews
The songs are great and catchy, together with nice meanings behind the lyrics.
With a short runtime, this is perfect for a binge, while I preferred to watch it over the week. It's a great way to spend more time with this charming characters.
In addition to its funny side, the dorama has its sentimental moments where it may not be that surprising but the acting makes up for it.
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As I've already said a few times, I'm a sucker for time-travel related stories, and it was therefore with pretty high expectations that I started watching this "Toki wo Kakeru Bando" - the title reminiscing of the überfamous "Girl who Leapt through Time" also had something to do with that, as well as the presence in the cast of two of my faves from the current generation of J-actresses, Ohara Yuno and Shiraishi Sei.The script had its good moments but also some not-so-good ones. As far as I'm concerned, too little focus on the time-slip part and too much on the music - note that this "light music" (in the Japanese sense - "K-On", short for "keiongaku") ain't really my cup of tea, so there's that too (had this been about classical music, or jazz, or blues, or tango, or bossanova, or any of the dozens of musical genres I like better than pop, I think I would've like this series a lot more).
Anyway, the acting was pretty good, particularly from Ohara & Shiraishi but also from Miura.
The production value was OK, and the music objectively catchy.
All in all, not a masterpiece but still a decent series imho. 7/10
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