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Live-Action Anpan Series Breaks Online Viewership Ratings Record

posted on by Alex Mateo
Approximately 604,000 unique browser views for watching all 130 episodes


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Image via Anpan live-action series' X/Twitter account
NHK announced on Monday that Anpan, the newest entry in NHK's six-decade-long Renzoku Terebi Shōsetsu (Serialized TV Novel, also known as "Asadora" or Morning Drama) franchise, broke the record for online viewership ratings, both live and on-demand, for any live-action drama. There were approximately 604,000 unique browser views counted for watching all 130 episodes of the series, with the 93rd episode reaching over about 798,000 unique browser views.

According to chief producer Ken Kurasaki, many parents watched it with their children. Kurasaki also cited positive feedback from overseas.

The final episode aired on television on September 26 at 8:00 a.m. and earned an 18.1% rating. The 93rd episode originally aired on television on August 6.

The new live-action weekday morning series is inspired by the life story of Anpanman manga creator Takashi Yanase and his wife Nobuo Komatsu.

The series premiered on March 31 and aired for 26 weeks, for a total of 130 episodes.

The series stars Takumi Kitamura as Takashi Yanai and Mio Imada as Nobu Asada.

The cast also includes:

Japanese television announcer Risa Hayashida is the series' narrator.

Miho Nakazono was the scriptwriter for the series Akio Izutsu (Akuma Kun, Phi-Brain - Puzzle of God anime series) composed the music.

Froebel-kan Co., Ltd. previously produced a television biographical anime special about Yanase in February 2019 titled Yūki no Hana ga Hiraku Toki: Yanase Takashi to Anpanman no Monogatari (When the Flower of Courage Blooms - The Story of Takashi Yanase and Anpanman), based on Kumiko Kakehashi's novel of the same name.

Yanase was best known for his Soreike! Anpanman manga, which inspired a television anime that has been ongoing since 1988. The manga has also inspired 35 anime films to date. Soreike! Anpanman: Chapon no Hero!, the 36th film in the franchise, opened in Japan on June 27. The character is well-known not only in Japan, but also overseas. Yanase died on October 13, 2013.

The Renzoku TV Shōsetsu franchise previously aired the Natsuzora story about the early Japanese animation industry from April to September 2019 for 156 episodes. The series is loosely based on the life of animator Reiko Okuyama. Each series in the franchise usually runs for 15 minutes every weekday morning for half a year, for a total runtime of over 30 hours.

Source: Mainichi Shimbun's Mantan Web


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