From Zero to Hero: A Retrospective Guide to Yaguchi Shinobu Two years ago, five high-school boys brought fame to a small town in Japan. What was so unique was that they formed a "men's synchronized swimming club." Their involvement and struggles while learning synchronized swimming - known to be a sport for girls - brought much attention to their school and town. Two years have passed since that summer, and the boys of Tadano High School are still in the club. The Fuji Television drama "Water Boys" shows how these young boys fight to learn synchronized swimming, fall in love, and enjoy friendship with one another. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ウォーターボーイズ
- Also Known As: Waterboys
- Screenwriter: Nakatani Mayumi, Hashimoto Hiroshi
- Director: Takahashi Nobuyuki, Sato Yuichi
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Youth, Sports
Cast & Credits
- Yamada Takayuki Main Role
- Moriyama Mirai Main Role
- Nagayama EitaTanaka MasatoshiMain Role
- Ishigaki Yuma Main Role
- Ishii TomoyaIshizuka FutoshiMain Role
- Miyaji MaoOnishi AsakoSupport Role
Reviews
Acting : Actng was good but sometimes too over the top (typical japanese comical act) but is not lame at all
Music : a 10, cuz i still love the soundtrack and still listen to it through my Ipod, even the BGM is so beautiful
Rewatch Value : You definitely will watch it more than 1 time, it doesn't have a boring factor
Overall : not a single flaws, just a minor thing, like an exagerated comical act or the lack of romance development. so, this dorama is surely not 1 to miss.
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8/10 A fun and energetic Japanese Teen Drama
8/10 A fun and energetic Japanese Teen DramaIn the best tradition of Japanese Shonen Manga,
"Waterboys 2", a live action drama pits a transfer high school student Eikichi Mizushima, against a 90 per cent female small town high school. On his very first day, this walking disaster, nicknamed "The Turtle" at his old school, (for reasons that will become clearer later on), is mistakenly identified as the savior of the pitiful boys that had been suffering under the thumb of the girls for three long years. A motley collection of boys give Eikichi a high rank and are absolutely certain because he swam on his old school's swim team, he would be the champion swimmer and the one they could rally a swim team around, giving them some ground. The boys had been previously excluded from club activities and forced to eat lunch in the old observatory, huddled on the floor like so much unwanted refuse.
The action really gets moving as the boys sign Eikichi for the upcoming swim-meet, despite his protestations. Things are worse for him since the very girl that hates him most is living with him, "oh dear". His father is also pressuring him, from afar to join him on the move to New York.
The show is that wonderful blend of ridiculous and funny and there is also a great potential for some real drama. If the opening scene illustrates truth, the series is in for some real spectacular sporting sequences including none other than that greatest of sports, synchronized swimming.
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