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is a 2012 Japanese
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. It features actor
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as a father of three children and a musician who was once very famous, though his popularity has since waned. Before its debut, ''Kazoku no Uta'' was hit by accusations of plagiarism. The script was said to be extremely similar to the storyline of the 1987 television series ''
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''. The script of Kazoku no Uta was subsequently changed due to this accusation. ''Kazoku no Uta'' was aired from 15 April 2012 to 6 June 2012 as part of
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's ''Dramatic Sunday'' time slot, which airs every Sunday from 9pm to 9:54pm. The number of episode was cut from the usual 10 to 8 after this series received continuously low viewership ratings. The two remaining episodes were replaced by special episodes of the drama ''
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''. The theme song is by
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.


Story

In 1997, the rock band achieved fame with their debut
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"Going". However, it subsequently broke up after the band leader Seigi announced that he will make his solo debut. Fifteen years later, in 2012, Seigi has already fallen out of the public eye, though he still clings on stubbornly to his outdated style of music. Only his agent and some die-hard fans are still willing to support him. One day, three children who claimed that Seigi is their father suddenly appears. Two of them are siblings whose mother had recently died, while the other is left at home alone because her mother frequently runs away with her boyfriends. Seigi eventually takes them in to care for them. Over time, Seigi and the children start to bond after overcoming the many challenges that come their way. Thanks to the influence of his children, Seigi starts to grow out of his selfish and immature ways, and starts to consider the feelings of his children and the people around him.


Cast


Hayakawa household

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as : The vocalist and guitarist of the once-famous rock band ''Under Cloud''. The band became very popular after their debut single, ''Going'', was released. He subsequently left the band and made his solo debut, but did not see much popularity. In 2012, he is left with only a radio program presenter job. Despite that, he still maintains his childish and lazy personality. He later starts to mature after living together with his three children, whom he reluctantly adopted. Seigi often quotes
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member
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to justify his decisions. *
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as : A 2nd year junior high student and Seigi's daughter. She is frequently left alone at home by her mother, who always runs away with different men, only to turn up again after she is dumped. One day, Kokoro decides to live with Seigi after she is deceived yet again by her mother's promise of returning back. She is talented in composing music and playing the guitar, and one of her compositions was chosen as the song used in a zoo's advertisement. Later, it was revealed that Kokoro is not actually Seigi's daughter, but instead, the daughter of a now-deceased man. In the end, she decides to forgive her mother and moved
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with her mother. *
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as : A grade 6 student in elementary school and Seigi's daughter. She and her brother ran away from an abusive aunt who was taking care of them after their mother's death half a year ago. She corners Seigi one day and demands that he takes them in because he is her father. Reluctant at first, Seigi agreed to take them in. Mitsuki is a strong-willed girl who dislikes housework, a trait that sometimes put her into conflict with Kokoro. *
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as : A grade 2 student in elementary school and Mitsuki's half brother. Their mother married after she gave birth to Mitsuki. Although he is not a blood relative of Seigi's, he looks up to him. He frequently relies on his sister, and is not very good at singing. He favourite phrase is "rock-n-roll". *
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as : An old man who appears with Kokoro. He met Kokoro one day while drawing at a park, and later became her confidant. He was the one who helped Kokoro move in with Seigi. He abandoned his family because of his financial problems, and deeply regrets it. He stayed in Seigi's household because he treats Seigi as his son, and wants to help Seigi avoid making the same mistakes as he did previously. He was eventually reunited with his son in the end.


Segi's acquaintances

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as Kosuke Miki *
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as Yoko Aota *
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as Asako Mizushima *
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as Akira Mizushima


Others

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as Kosei Sakagami *
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as Satoru Kamiyama


Guest appearances

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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Kiriko Takemura (Japanese: 竹村 桐子, born January 29, 1993), known professionally as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (Hiragana: きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ), is a Japanese tarento, singer, and model. Her public image is associated with Japan's ''kawai ...
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Atsuki Kimura Atsuki (written: 篤紀, 昌樹 or あつき in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese voice actor and actor *, Japa ...
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Kenichi Asai is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Ken'ichi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *賢一, "wise, one" *健一, "healthy, one" *憲一, "constitution, one" *謙一, "humble, one" *建一, "build, one" * ...
(Episode 4) * Michiro Endo (Episode 5) *
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Nokko Nokko (born November 4, 1963) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, producer, and actress. She was the lead singer of the popular band "Rebecca," which had a string of hits in Japan in the 1980s. Nokko was born in Urawa, Saitama, as . Under her stag ...
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(Episode 7) *
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(Episode 8)


Episodes


Reception

The fourth episode of ''Kazoku no Uta'' set a record of having the lowest viewership ratings of any prime time dramas (those that are aired from 7pm to 11pm) in the history of Fuji Television's broadcast with a rating of 3.1%. Due to the extremely low ratings, the CEO of Fuji Television announced that this television series will end with only 8 episodes. The low ratings was attributed to the plagiarism accusation that was brought about before this series debuted. Another reason cited for the dismal performance was the popular TBS's television '' ATARU''. This television series, which was broadcast at the same time as ''Kazoku no Uta'', garnered 19.1% viewership ratings for its first episode.


References


External links

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