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Yuika Motokariya
is a Japanese actress. She is signed with the Stardust Promotion agency. Filmography Dramas * '' 3 nen B gumi Kinpachi sensei Season 6'' (2001) * ''Satokibi Batake no Uta'' (2003) * '' Sekai no Chuushin de, Ai wo Sakebu'' (2004) * ''Fight'' (2005) * ''Boku no Aruku Michi'' (2006) * ''Taro & Jiro'' (2007) * ''Sugata Sanshiro'' (2007) * ''Fufudo'' (2007) * ''Arigatou! Champy'' (2008) * '' Beyond the Break'' (2008), Japanese dubbing * ''Bara no nai Hanaya'' (2008) * '' Himitsu'' (TV Asahi, 2010) * ''Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge'' (TBS, 2010, ep5-6) * '' Propose Kyodai'' (Fuji TV, 2011) * '' Suitei Yuuzai'' (WOWOW, 2012) * '' Soko o Nantoka'' (BS Premium, 2012) * ''Engawa Deka'' (Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, 2013) * ''Tamiou'' (TV Asahi, 2015) * ''Kenji no Honkai'' (TV Asahi, 2016) * ''Sakura no Oyakodon'' (Tōkai Television Broadcasting, 2017) * ''Love or Not'' (Fuji TV, 2017) * ''Confidence Man JP'' (Fuji TV, 2018), ep2 * ''Fukushuu Sousa'' (TV Asahi, 2018) Movies * '' ...
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Propose Kyodai
Proposal(s) or The Proposal may refer to: * Proposal (business) * Research proposal * Proposal (marriage) * Proposition, a proposal in logic and philosophy Arts, entertainment, and media * ''The Proposal'' (album) Films * ''The Proposal'' (1957 film), an Australian television play based on Chekhov's 1890 play * ''The Proposal'' (2001 film), starring Nick Moran, Jennifer Esposito, and Stephen Lang * ''The Proposal'' (2009 film), starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds * ''The Proposal'' (2022 film), starring Joe Joseph and Amara Raja * " La propuesta" ("The Proposal"), a short story in the 2014 Argentina anthology film ''Wild Tales'' Literature * ''Proposals (play)'', a 1997 play by Neil Simon * ''The Proposal'' (novel), 1999 and 35th book in the ''Animorphs'' series by K.A. Applegate * ''The Proposal'', alternative title of Chekhov's 1890 play ''A Marriage Proposal'' Television * ''The Proposal'' (American TV series), a 2018 reality dating series * The Proposal (Aust ...
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Peach Girl
is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Miwa Ueda. A high school drama centered on character Momo Adachi, her love life, friendships and rivalries, it was published in Japan by Kodansha in ''Bessatsu Friend'' from 1998 to 2003 and collected in 18 volumes. The series was adapted as a Taiwanese drama in 2002 and a Japanese animated television series in 2005. A manga sequel set 10 years after the original manga, titled ''Peach Girl Next'', began its serialization on ''Be Love'' on August 12, 2016. It ended with a total of eight volumes, the last of which was released in January 2020. On mid-March 2016, the live-action film adaptation was announced. The film was released in Japan on May 20, 2017. The North American version of the manga is published in two parts by Tokyopop: ''Peach Girl'', covering the first eight volumes of the Japanese release; and ''Peach Girl: Change of Heart'', comprising the final ten books. The animated TV series is distributed by Funimation Entertainm ...
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First Love
First Love may refer to: Film and television Film * ''First Love'' (1921 film), an American silent film by Maurice Campbell * ''First Love'' (1939 film), an American musical by Henry Koster * ''First Love'' (1941 film), an Italian film by Carmine Gallone * ''First Love'' (1959 film), an Italian film by Mario Camerini * ''First Love'' (1970 film), a film by Maximilian Schell * ''First Love'' (1973 film) or ''Cinta Pertama'', an Indonesian film by Teguh Karya * ''First Love'', a 1974 film by Krzysztof Kieślowski * ''First Love'' (1977 film), an American film by Joan Darling * ''First Love'' (1978 film), an Italian film by Dino Risi * ''First Love'' (2000 film), a Japanese film by Tetsuo Shinohara * ''First Love'' (2004 Italian film), a film by Matteo Garrone and Massimo Gaudioso * ''First Love'' (2004 documentary film), a concert film documenting the Jesus music movement * ''First Love'' (2006 film) or ''Cinta Pertama'', an Indonesian film by Nayato Fio Nuala * ''First L ...
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Railways (2010 Film)
is a Japanese film released on 29 May 2010. The film was produced by Shūji Abe, directed by Yoshinari Nishikōri, and stars Kiichi Nakai and Reiko Takashima. Plot The movie tells the story of a 49-year-old office worker, who quits his job in Tokyo to become a train driver on the rural Ichibata Electric Railway in Shimane Prefecture. Cast * Kiichi Nakai as Hajime Tsutsui * Yuika Motokariya as Sachi, Hajime's daughter * Reiko Takashima as Yukiko, Hajime's wife * Tomoko Naraoka as Kinyo, Hajime's mother * Takahiro Miura as Miyata Daigo * Isao Hashizume as the Ichibata Railway chief * Shiro Sano as the Ichibata Railway deputy * Yoshiko Miyazaki as Moriyama, a nurse * Kenichi Endō as Kawahira * Ken Nakamoto as Nishida * Masahiro Komoto as Fukushima, the chief instructor * Tetsu Watanabe as Takahashi, a veteran train mechanic * Kanta Ogata as Yabuuchi, the train driver trainer * Masanori Ishii as Takubo, the railway controller * Matsunosuke Shofukutei Matsunosuke (foaled 25 Febru ...
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Aibo The Movie
''AIBOU: The Movie'', also known as ''Partners: The Movie'', is a 2008 Japanese film, directed by Seiji Izumi and based on the television series '' AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo''. It was the first in the ''Aibou'' (''Partners'') film series, followed by ''AIBOU: CSI Files'' (2009), '' AIBOU: The Movie II'' (2010), ''AIBOU: X-DAY'' (2013), '' AIBOU: The Movie III'' (2014) and ''AIBOU: The Movie IV'' (2017). Cast * Yutaka Mizutani * Yasufumi Terawaki * Sawa Suzuki * Saya Takagi * Kazuhisa Kawahara * Ryosuke Otani * Takashi Yamanaka * Atsushi Yamanishi * Seiji Rokkaku as Mamoru Yonezawa * Ryūji Katagiri * Ryō Ono * Satoshi Jinbo * Ittoku Kishibe * Yuika Motokariya * Yoshino Kimura * Akira Onodera * Masahiko Nishimura * Masahiko Tsugawa * Toshiyuki Nishida Reception Yasufumi Terawaki was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize The ceremony was held by the '' Japan Academy Prize'' Association to honor its selection of the best films of 2008 on February 20 ...
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Dear Friends (Japanese Movie)
is a 2007 drama film written by Yoshi and directed by Kazuyuki Morosawa. The film stars Keiko Kitagawa and Yuika Motokariya in its lead roles. It is adapted from the manga ''Dear Friends'' by YOSHI, and art by Ayu Watanabe. The tagline for the film is "''Are friends necessary?''" The theme song is also called "Dear Friends (Soulhead song), Dear Friends", which is performed by Soulhead. Plot ''Dear Friends'' follows a high-school student named Rina (played by Keiko Kitagawa) who believes that friends are not necessary and that they can only be used in times of need. Thus, she is unable to maintain a decent relationship with her friends and classmates. Her family's relationship is also lacking; her father does not care much about his family and her mother is over-protective. Rina spends a lot of her time going to a club in Shibuya where Yousuke (played by Masaya Kikawada) is the disc jockey with her friends Hiroko (played by Airi Toriyama) and Emi (played by Hatsune Matsushima). ...
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