5000 results found for: No Gain, No Love
Warai no Kaibutsu
Japanese Movie - 2024
After high school, Tsuchiya avoids full-time employment, devoting himself to writing jokes he sends to comedy programs. He finally hires on as an apprentice at a comedy theater, but his single-minded devotion to laughter…
Gekijoban: Bokura no Galileo Galilei Aetane
Japanese Movie - 2023
A documentary film on the Japanese band Galileo Galilei, deriving the untold story of its birth, disbandment in 2016 Budokan, and the reboot in 2022. The movie includes rare before and after debut footage of the band,…
Mikikan no Tomo ni
Japanese Movie - 2023
The story follows "Sensei," a novelist who has formed a deep friendship with one of his students, Tsuruta. As Tsuruta prepares to go to war, he shares a drink with Sensei and reveals his decision to break up with his…
Ari no Mama de Susume
Japanese Movie - 2023
Kyoka, a mother striving to become an actress while raising her children, experiences the difficulties of balancing motherhood and dreams but continues to persevere. Mako, who keeps pursuing her career as an actress…
Ano no Grapefruits Agenai!!
Japanese TV Show - 2023, 1 episodes
Reiwa muse Ano will be hosting her first comedy show on Nippon Television, as well as her first solo program. Wandering into this strange "new world of comedy" will be young, talented comedians like Mogurider Tomo…
Kokoro no Arika
Japanese Movie - 2023
40-year-old single Ikuko works as a tax accountant. Ikuko has an invisible presence that only she can see, which she refers to as her "husband" and finds solace in. One day, her longtime friend and coworker, Taeko,…
Chichi no Furin ga Hakkaku Shimashita
Japanese Drama - 2023, 12 episodes
Shizuku Matsunaga, a first-year high school student, receives a strange message on her smartphone one morning: 'Your father is having an affair.' Accompanying the message is a photo of her father linking arms with…
Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season - Kanketsu-hen
Anime - 2023, 1 episodes
Sequel to Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season Part 2.
Ohara Reiko
Ohara Reiko was a Japanese actress. She was born in Tokyo in 1946 to a family that sold Japanese confectionery in the Hongo area. Upon graduating from high school, she made her debut as an actress. She appeared in what came to be called “trendy” dramas, including “Rikon Tomodachi” with actor…
Oh Jae Mi
Oh Jae Mi is a South Korean comedian who debuted through KBS's gag contest in 1987 and graduated from Incheon Marine Science High School. He is widely known for his character called "Oh Seobang" who was highly popular in the show "Humor No. 1". (Source: Wikipedia)
Takatsu Sumio
Takatsu Sumio was a Japanese actor, director, and playwright born in Mukden, Manchukuo. After dropping out of Waseda University's First Literature Department, he joined the Seihai Theater Company. In 1979, after leaving the theater company Seihai, he founded the theater company Kimasha and has since…
Yagyu Hiroshi
Yagyu Hiroshi was a Japanese actor, host, talent, voice actor, and organizational executive, born in Funajima, Ibaraki, Japan. He graduated from Ibaraki Prefectural Tsuchiura First High School and briefly attended Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine before leaving due to poor eyesight and illness.…
Miura Mayumi
Miura Mayumi is a Japanese actress from Iwaizumi, Shimohei, Iwate, Japan. She graduated from Teisei Gakuen High School (貞静学園高等学校). After briefly working as an office lady at a securities company following high school, she joined the Bungakuza Training Institute (文学座付属研究所)…
Xie Jin
Xie Jin (Chinese: 谢晋; 21 November 1923 – 18 October 2008) was a Chinese film director. He rose to prominence in 1957, directing the film Woman Basketball Player No. 5, and is considered one of the Third Generation directors of China. Most recently he was known for the direction of The Opium War.…
Hara Hisako
Hara Hisako was a Japanese actress. Her birth name was Ishijima Hisa (石島久). She used the stage names Hara Hisako (原緋紗子) and Hara Hisako (原緋沙子). She was born in Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan, as the youngest of four siblings. Her father was a banker, but he passed away when she was…
Hayashi Michiko
Michiko Hayashi was born on June 6, 1939 in Ehime, Japan. She is an actress, known for Kita no kuni kara (1981), Kita no kuni kara '84 natsu (1984) and Bokutô kitan (1960).
Qiao Yu
Qiao Yu was a Chinese writer from Chongqing. Member of the China Writer Association, he worked as journalist and editor and joined in the writing of the screenplays of numerous famous Chinese series, such as "Ke Wang" and "No Way To Love You". In 2005 he suddenly died for liver failure at the age of…
Deme Masanobu
Masanobu Deme was a Japanese film director. Born in Shiga Prefecture, Deme graduated from Waseda University before joining the Tōhō studio in 1957. After serving as an assistant director under such directors as Akira Kurosawa, Shūe Matsubayashi, Hiromichi Horikawa and Kengo Furusawa, he made his…












