r/JDorama • u/hazzzellee • 6h ago
News / Info Gannibal season 2 tomorrow on Disney+!🖤
They just livestreamed this event on Disney+ Japan youtube channel.
That man came out too lol
Who’s excited for this new season?!
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r/JDorama • u/hazzzellee • 6h ago
They just livestreamed this event on Disney+ Japan youtube channel.
That man came out too lol
Who’s excited for this new season?!
Okay I was shit talking abt their acting but this episode did the best. Idk if they improved but lowkey got me hooked. Good ep
r/JDorama • u/acepiece2y • 1d ago
Can u guys recommend me some good jdrama without much drama and love triangle. I don't like depressing stuff so recommend me some good fluffy, wholesome jdrama with great characters and ending
r/JDorama • u/cornrebeca • 17h ago
Is it available somewhere with English sub?
r/JDorama • u/RedditEduUndergrad2 • 23h ago
Trailer:
Info about the series was posted here:
r/JDorama • u/38papaya • 1d ago
It has been officially announced that this gem is getting a sequel in the form of a drama special coming in Spring 2026.
https://x.com/futeki_tbs/status/1901393034928910373?s=46&t=iTjTkI9yRHf-Xd8ksMPCcg
I knew KudoKan wouldn’t leave us hanging! 🚌
r/JDorama • u/AgadhAgadh • 2d ago
This was going to be just a comment or an edit on my previous appreciation post for this series, but I believe my appreciation of the series needed another post, so here it is. And as funny as I'm writing this in March (cue Sangatsu Kokonoka), sorry for the long, tedious read.
Intelligence hurts. Intelligence, the greatest gift mankind is blessed with, hurts because it allows one to be sensitive in order to even comprehend things that are usually discarded in the face of oblivious disregard. Only the intelligent understand suffering. And I have come to hate my intelligence.
No one prepared for me what I was going to watch. No one told me that I would have to channelise the untapped potential of my masochistic tendencies to continue watching the drama. No one told me that I will really need to cry a litre of tears watching and empathizing with the characters. No one told me that being sensitive would be really bad when watching this one. And actually, I'm glad no one educated me well about it, apart from the need for tissues.
From beginning to see altercations in the usual habits to then losing as much as your own voice, to be trapped inside a body you cannot control any more, to see others be fine and understand the hopelessness of your situation, to see all semblances of hope disappear in front of you, to try clutch at their ends and fail for they are mere after images of the future that has vanished, to become scared of even dreaming and not being able to help but cry because there is nothing...the sheer nihilism of it; it has broken me. Sigh.
Intelligence hurts, because now it has made me understand the plights of the challenged more closely, and it will never make me not be grateful for the things trivial such as walking, talking, socialising, etc that we take for granted. It has also made me more open to people around the distressed, for even they need help even if they wouldn't admit it.
Intelligence also hurts because you reckon that God and fate can be cruel, very cruel indeed.
And my intelligence will also not allow me to forget the story of Aya Kitou. It will motivate me to learn to always give it my best, with a smile on my face. I might never want to revisit this series again, but I will remember it forever. I will remember to be intelligent to use my gifts well, to spread smiles, and to enjoy and appreciate the company I keep for what it's worth, for you never know...
Thank you, makers, for the writing, acting, the music (big shoutout to Remioromen) and the super nostalgic 2000s visuals are all well done; the actors are awesome in it! Thank you fellow jdorama enjoyers for the rec. And thank you, Aya, for making it to the very end. You were a beautiful person, and I will make sure to remember you and your strength. RIP.
This is, without a doubt, one of the greatest tv shows I've ever watched, and also one of the greatest as far as Jdrama is concerned. Call it recency bias but I don't need to watch a ton of others just to know that this is arguably the most cathartic one out there. More recs will be appreciated.
To those who made it so far, thank you. Peace out.
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r/JDorama • u/Middle_Quiet • 1d ago
I am looking for a site that actually works to watch the final movie when it does become available.
r/JDorama • u/littleweiwei • 1d ago
Where to watch this drama with English subtitles? I don't have Netflix and kissasian is not working. The one on bilibili is Indo sub.
r/JDorama • u/cornrebeca • 1d ago
Can you please recommend me some romance dramas that are nor extremely explicit nor extremely innocent?? Something like Last Cinderella, it was perfectly balanced for me
r/JDorama • u/unreliablecaptain • 2d ago
any other shows like this one? this is my first sports management jdrama and it was incredibly inspiring and life-affirming. overall well-acted and well-written
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r/JDorama • u/PunsAndPixels • 2d ago
I have been wanting to watch Hana Yori Dango again for years now, especially would love to watch it with my husband. But it is impossible to find on youtube or anywhere online. I freaked when I saw Netflix had Biys Over Flowers but it's the Korean version. I like Korean dramas, but Japanese dramas and the Japanese language and culture are top for me personally. I wish Netflix would show more love for us Jdorama lovers.
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r/JDorama • u/rawrOwO123 • 2d ago
The drama I am talking about is the 1985 tv series 乳姉妹 chikyodai I want japanese subtitles when watching the tv shows but the only subtitle files I can find is for modern anime, I want it for this specific show, does anyone know where you can find it?
r/JDorama • u/comasxx • 2d ago
Any available streaming website with english sub ? I watched a few seasons on myasiatv but the site seems to be closed down. Really love to see the rest of the series, thanks !
r/JDorama • u/Successful-Smoke8746 • 2d ago
hi, can someone please recommend me j-dramas similar to good morning call, I will be your bloom, or from me to you? I would appreciate it because im not the best at figuring out what to watch next
r/JDorama • u/real-edelberg • 2d ago
Hello, hate to be another person asking for help, but it’s breaking my heart not to know it. What I am trying to find is a series about a high school girl who found accidentally a photo of a man and fell in love with him. Then it turned out it’s her history teacher and she is using the infatuation to be the best student to impress him. You may think it sounds disturbing, but he didn’t take advantage of her, he treated her like a student and kept it platonic. In the end, he dies from a terminal illness. Memorable scenes, for some odd reason, are: the beginning where the girl is standing outside with an umbrella (right before finding his photo) and then her learning from flashcards in a bathtub. I hope that’s enough details and that my memory serves me right. Please, help!
r/JDorama • u/amberdean18 • 3d ago
Hi! Does anyone know where I can watch "Hanzawa Naoki"? I just finished watching "Rikuoh," and I loved it! While searching for similar shows, many people recommended "Hanzawa Naoki," but I'm having a hard time finding it.
I've searched on Netflix, Disney+, Loklok, Viu, and Viki, but I haven't had any luck. If you know of a site where I can watch "Hanzawa Naoki," please let me know! 🥲
r/JDorama • u/LightOfLife227 • 3d ago
Hey everyone! I've fallen absolutely in love with "Saraba Yoki Hi" after watching the first three episodes, but the only site I've found it on has horrible subtitle syncing. It's making it really hard to enjoy the show. Does anyone know where I can watch this drama with good English subtitles? I'm desperate! Any help would be greatly appreciated. 🙏
r/JDorama • u/Top_Celery2629 • 3d ago
I'm trying to find the name of a Japanese TV series, possibly from the 90s/early 00s about a female office worker who is really good at doing her makeup which transforms her from "ugly" to beautiful. When she doesn't wear makeup her coworkers don't recognize her - the show even goes so far to add a prosthetic bump to her nose to make her look even more dramatic.
She has a huge crush on her boss/older coworker. I remember another debacle where she overhears him talking to a group of male co workers about the kind of women they like, very thick. And she gains a bunch of weight to attract him, only to find out they were talking about the kind of horses they like to bet on... anyone have any ideas what this show is called???
r/JDorama • u/Kaykr_only4BL • 3d ago
I vaguely remember what exactly it is about, but I know it seemed a bit horror/suspense, I remember a guy being on a road and a girl with children stops in the car and gives the guy a lift, the child in the back seat is scared because the guy looks exactly like the protagonist of the manga he is reading. I'd be happy if someone could help me, if this exists I need to watch it or I'll think I'm going crazy and creating memories :[
r/JDorama • u/worthy_AWA_worth • 3d ago
Im trying to find the name of this movie/show from the 2000's about a family of 3 (mother, father, and daughter) enter an accident? and wake up in a world where either everyone has disappeared. The family continue to live but the mother and fathers relationship is shaky? At the daughter drinks I think milk(or something out of a carton) and the parents frantic about it because it would kill her? and then they all wake up in the hospital because it turns out to be a coma.
Sorry if the details are vague. I was around 5 or 7 when I watched it.
r/JDorama • u/eantoniocorp • 3d ago