fiction.wikisort.org - MovieChannel wa Sonomama! (チャンネルはそのまま!, roughly "Don't Change the Channel!") is a Japanese manga by Noriko Sasaki serialized in the seinen manga magazine Big Comic Spirits, published by Shogakukan between 2008 and 2013.[2][3]
Japanese manga series
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 First tankōbon volume cover |
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Genre | Comedy[1] |
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Written by | Noriko Sasaki |
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Published by | Shogakukan |
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Magazine | Big Comic Spirits |
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Demographic | Seinen |
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Original run | 7 April 2008 – 27 April 2013 |
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Volumes | 6 (List of volumes) |
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Directed by | Katsuyuki Motohiro |
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Produced by | - Masamishi Ureshino
- Ken Tada
- Hideki Sakamoto
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Written by | Hayashi Mori |
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Music by | Akimitsu Honma |
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Studio | Production I.G. |
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Original network | |
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Original run | 18 March 2019 – 22 March 2019 |
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Episodes | 5 |
The main character is Hanako Yukimaru, a rookie, clumsy journalist at fictional Hokkaido Hoshi (Star) Television (HHTV) in Sapporo.
Manga
Written and illustrated by Noriko Sasaki, Channel wa Sonomama! was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from 7 April 2008[4] to 27 April 2013.[1] Shogakukan collected its chapters in six tankōbon volumes, released from 30 January 2009[5] to 30 July 2013.[6]
Volume list
No. |
Japanese release date |
Japanese ISBN |
1 | 30 January 2009[5] | 978-4-09-182450-9 |
2 | 29 January 2010[7] | 978-4-09-183105-7 |
3 | 30 November 2010[8] | 978-4-09-183580-2 |
4 | 30 November 2011[9] | 978-4-09-184095-0 |
5 | 30 July 2012[10] | 978-4-09-184588-7 |
6 | 30 July 2013[6] | 978-4-09-185446-9 |
Drama
A Japanese television drama adaptation starring Kyoko Yoshine[2] was produced by Production I.G.[11] and TV Asahi affiliate HTB, where it was broadcast during the week from 18 to 22 March 2019. The series was launched to celebrate HTB's 50th anniversary.
The drama series has been available globally on Netflix,[3] with the English title Stay Tuned!, since 21 March 2019.[12] It has been available on Netflix Japan since 11 March 2019.[12]
After its premiere broadcast on Hokkaido, the drama series has been syndicated to other stations all over Japan.[13]
Cast
- Kyoko Yoshine: Hanako Yukimaru, HHTV journalist
- Hiroki Iijima: Hajime Yamane, HHTV journalist
- Kanako Miyashita: Maki Hanae, HHTV journalist and news presenter
- Takuro Osada: Hayato Kitagami, HHTV programming employee
- Taisei Shima: Tetsutarō Hattori, HHTV sales employee
- Hikaru Takihara: Seiichi Tachibana, HHTV master control employee
- Yō Ōizumi (TEAM-NACS): Masayoshi Kanbara, head of NPO Sprout Mind
- Takayuki Suzui: Takayasu Suzuki, HHTV president
- Ayumu Saito: Mamoru Shōgasaki, HHTV chief executive
- Atsuo Ouchi: Heizō Hasegawa, HHTV news director
- Hayato Myo: Keiji Osada, HHTV police news chief
- Tadahisa Fujimura: Toraya Ogura, HHTV information director
- Kimiko Jitsukawa: Reiko Kurenai, HHTV announcer
- Hitoshi Fujio: Yousuke Furuya, HHTV weather forecaster
- Ken Yasuda (TEAM-NACS): Katori, Higuma TV (HHTV rival station) information director
- Toshie Negishi: Tane, Hanako's grandmother
- Hiroyuki Morisaki (TEAM-NACS): Mamoru Yukimaru, Hanako's father
- Tatsuko Kojima, Sanae, Hanako's mother
- Takuma Oto'o (TEAM-NACS): Gotō
- Shigeyuki Totsugi (TEAM-NACS): Investigator
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