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amulet Joined: 02 Oct 2005 Total posts: 65 Gender: Female |
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groinkLocation: Hawaii Age: 41 Gender: Male |
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:11 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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Actually, the question is "Why are other Asian dramas so long?" IMHO, I think you can tell any story - including details - within 12 episodes. Any more and it starts to drag or there's just simply too much information.
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Prince of Moles Joined: 26 Dec 2005 Total posts: 236 Location: Beneath NYC Gender: Male |
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:20 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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Japan has 4 TV seasons per year, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. So each season is 10-12 episodes long.
The US has 2 seasons, 1 season from September to May with typically 20-26 episodes. And a very short summer season with 6-10 episodes.
Personally I prefer the Japanese format since there is constantly a new show. But the bad side is that very few shows go on for multiple seasons. Wataru seken series, Trick, etc.
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I have no idea how the TV schedule works in Korea or China, Taiwan, HK. If anyone knows, I would love to know. 
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Gozen Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Total posts: 169 Location: South Coast of England Gender: Female |
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:30 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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Don't forget taiga dramas do last for 49 episodes, but there is only per year. I adore taiga dramas because I find history, especially Japanese history, fascinating. But normal dramas suit me just fine too, being around 11 episodes, it's long enough to get into the story, if they were too long they'd pad out the episodes with irrelevant stuff and drag it out.
From a purely selfish point of view, downloading 11 episodes to get the whole series is just long enough. Trying to keep up with a really long series, especially an older one with not enough seeds, is such hard work. And the prospect of having some new ones every few months is such a pleasure! So many gorgeous men, only one of me.....
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techieLocation: 97% sure, working. Gender: Unknown |
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groinkLocation: Hawaii Age: 41 Gender: Male |
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:50 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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I think the best format for dramas is actually the NHK morning dramas. Every day, just before I go to work, I turn the TV on and watch 15 minutes, and then I go on with the rest of my day. Because they're limited to 15 minutes per day, the focus doesn't wander off like some 45-minute dramas I've seen.
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techieLocation: 97% sure, working. Gender: Unknown |
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amulet Joined: 02 Oct 2005 Total posts: 65 Gender: Female |
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spacecommand Joined: 03 Jun 2005 Total posts: 228 Gender: Unknown |
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:34 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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It depends on the show, some dramas I think are just too much for 12 episodes because I think they just drag it on, other shows I think are too short for 12 episodes.
If you are really lucky you'll have a special episode, and if you're really really lucky a 2nd season.
Or in the case of my favorite drama to date (Odoru Daisousasen) you'll get specials plus four movies.
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TNF Joined: 15 Jan 2005 Total posts: 941 |
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:53 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| Prince of Moles wrote: | Japan has 4 TV seasons per year, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. So each season is 10-12 episodes long.
The US has 2 seasons, 1 season from September to May with typically 20-26 episodes. And a very short summer season with 6-10 episodes.
Personally I prefer the Japanese format since there is constantly a new show. But the bad side is that very few shows go on for multiple seasons. Wataru seken series, Trick, etc.
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I have no idea how the TV schedule works in Korea or China, Taiwan, HK. If anyone knows, I would love to know.  |
The U.S. shows do separate into seasons, but it seems like "seasons" on american TV is useless since shows go on for decades anyway *snore*
With Japanese, HK, Chinese, korean 'tv seasons' new shows actually come out. In the u.s. a new season basically means yet another year of (fill in with show).
I mean, how many more seasons do we need of gilmore girls, law & order, etc etc?oh yeah and seventh heaven...its been around longer than I've been alive seriously.
but oh how I wish MUKODONO would go on FOREVER. There's a second season but still....I can never get enough_________________
Watching: IWGP, My Boss My Hero, Hakusen Nagashi, Tiger & Dragon, Over the Rainbow
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groinkLocation: Hawaii Age: 41 Gender: Male |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:18 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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You guys have to realize something... Japanese TV also have these American-like dramas that last for YEARS. You just don't see them uploaded to D-Addicts. These include:
- Hagure Keiji Junjoha - finally ended after 18 YEARS!
- Abarenbo Shogun - Aired from 1978 to 2003, with over 800 eps total.
- Mito Komon - Even longer than Abarenbo Shogun.
- Abunai Deka - A 1980's American-style cop series. Lasted several seasons, with movies still being produced today.
- Omiya-san - completed its third season, but I expect this show to be TV Asahi's replacement for HKJ.
- Wataru Seken wa oni Bakari - Starting its 8th season this Spring. Each season is about 50 or so episodes, and has been on the air since 1990. Probably the closest thing that Japan has to an American soap opera.
... and the list goes ON and ON! So even though some people criticize the way American TV stretches its shows season-after-season, it is no different than the dramas in Asian countries. Again, you just don't see them uploaded because the focus of D-Addicts is basically the trendy renzoku dramas, along with a jidaigeki renzoku drama thrown into the mix. In reality, what you see on D-Addicts represents less than 20-percent of what's actually airing in Japan.
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impression151 Joined: 20 Mar 2004 Total posts: 264 Location: San Francisco, CA Gender: Male |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:38 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| ...which is fine. Imagine a fansubbing group trying to do all 800+ eps.
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chunu Joined: 08 Sep 2004 Total posts: 738 Gender: Unknown |
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Philmein Joined: 11 Oct 2004 Total posts: 134 Gender: Unknown |
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:58 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| I think it's perfect for japanese dramas to have 10-12 episodes; they get right to the point as oppose to dragging like korean dramas.
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SyaoranX Joined: 15 Aug 2005 Total posts: 32 Gender: Unknown |
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:35 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| Philmein wrote: | | I think it's perfect for japanese dramas to have 10-12 episodes; they get right to the point as oppose to dragging like korean dramas. |
my thoughts. i think 10-12 is perfect. this one of the reasons why i dont like msot jdramas. They drag out way too much.
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