American “Doramas” rules Japan!

October 20, 2009 by Toonleap  
Filed under Japan, Live Action, News, Oddities

It seems American series are gaining the preference of Japanese…After all, how you can compare the “life” of an ordinary japanese worker against, let´s say….Jack Bauer!?

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The Japanese, perhaps the world’s most avid TV watchers, are getting hooked on American television dramas. Current and past series such as “24,” “Alias,” “Lost,” “Heroes,” “Bones,” “The Closer,” “Prison Break,” and many others have eclipsed their Japanese counterparts and become a large presence in DVD rental stores, the primary way Japanese viewers have access to these shows.

This is bad news for the Japanese television industry, which is suffering as more companies cut advertising in the face of the prolonged economic slump. Last year, even Toyota announced it would slash its advertising by up to 30 percent.

But the biggest problem facing Japanese media is their production of poor-quality and “many harmful and vulgar TV programs,” says Sadahiko Sugaya, chairman of TV Tokyo. More domestic TV viewers are attracted to US products with their unusual plot lines and big-scale productions, says Misako Wakai, who handles foreign dramas at SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation, a digital satellite TV provider. Viewers can choose to watch the American shows dubbed or with subtitles in Japanese.

“Certainly, ‘24’ is a driving force of the boom,” says Ms. Wakai. Another appeal for Japanese viewers: The “lead character [on American shows] has some specific profession such as a CTU [Counter Terrorism Unit] agent in ‘24’ and a forensic anthropologist in ‘Bones,’ while those of Japanese TV dramas are a college student or ordinary worker. They have something really attractive that Japanese counterparts don’t,” says Wakai.

The Hollywood writers’ strike in 2007-08 is another factor in the success of American TV shows, says Takeo Itami, a public relations official at Geo Corporation, which operates a major rental DVD shop. “The [movie] vacuum was filled by American TV dramas,” he says.

“I’m so addicted,” says Toshihiko Tsunenaga, a medical school student and big fan of Jack Bauer, the main character in “24.” “I’ve been pretty busy keeping up with them.”

Source: CSMonitor

This is probably a calling alert for Japanese Dramas. On the other hand, I wonder if people in America watch more Anime than “American Cartoons”… :mrgreen:

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4 Responses to “American “Doramas” rules Japan!”

  1. Inuhanyou on October 20th, 2009 7:27 pm

    We probably do watch more anime than American cartoons…but that’s mainly because gone are the days of toonami, the old CN and Nickelodeon, and such shows on WB..Fpx kids….all that quality has been sapped and now there’s really no real reason to even watch TV anymore besides politics…

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  2. WillTRiker on October 21st, 2009 2:38 am

    Here actually we don’t have had cartoon channels for very long and there is hardly any anime shown here at all and that what is shown is aimed at kids. Think Pokomen and Beyblade. In fact the only little more mature anime I have seen, and that’s years ago, was one of the Gundam series (not a clue which one actually as I’m not really into mecha and especially not into Gundam).

    I’m massively behind in my anime shows so it’s rather good for me that there isn’t to much worth while on TV allthough lately I’ve been sitting down again for CSI, Castle and House.

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  3. obakasan on October 21st, 2009 11:30 am

    Too bad, I love japanese doramas. Yes, maybe for some doramas, the plot aren’t really “kicking” as well with the character. Just see classic american drama, Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Star Trek… Man! just read the title makes you curious.

    But what makes it interesting is: the actors and the actresses are really good! They are great actors, top-notch actresses. They’re not some leftover actor/actress that cannot go to the movie world (hollywood if it’s in america :P ). I just cant feel the emotion of most actor/actress from american dramas.

    If we talk about the quality of detail, japanese doramas and american drama are rival to each other, I think. Just compare them :)

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