Buzzer Beat

Buzzer Beat (2009)


  • Genre: Drama, Comedy
  • First Air Date: 2009-07-13
  • Last Air Date: 2009-09-21
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 11
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 52 min.
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Networks: Fuji TV
  • Directors: Kozo Nagayama, Masaki Nishiura.
star 6.6/10
From 13 Ratings

Summary

Buzzer Beat is a Fuji TV Japanese television drama, which stars Yamashita Tomohisa, Keiko Kitagawa, and Aibu Saki. The series primarily focuses on two characters, Naoki Kamiya, a professional basketball player, and Riko Shirakawa, an aspiring violinist. Over the course of the series Naoki faces difficulties trying to succeed in the world of basketball, and Riko struggles to become a successful violinist. Eventually the two meet and the series chronicles their relationship and struggles, as well as those of their friends.

  • Keywords: love triangle, competition, cheating, sports, basketball, violinist, romance, college life
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    Buzzer Beat Seasons

    Season 0

    First Air Date:
    0 Episodes

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2009-07-13
    11 Episodes

    Buzzer Beat Episodes

    Title Air Date Duration
    Season 1Episode 1The Power of Love Makes People Stronger!! A Hero on the Brink of Activation!! First Quarter Special Program54 min
    Season 1Episode 2The Summer of Love Begins!!54 min
    Season 1Episode 3A Secret Between Two People54 min
    Season 1Episode 4A Shocking Evening54 min
    Season 1Episode 5Your Tears54 min
    Season 1Episode 6Promise54 min
    Season 1Episode 7An Extra Fifteen Minute Special!! ... I Won't Part from You54 min
    Season 1Episode 8Please Don't Go54 min
    Season 1Episode 9A Torn Bond54 min
    Season 1Episode 10Final Chapter ~ Goodbye54 min
    Season 1Episode 11Last Quarter Seventy-Five Minute Expanded Conclusive Special!! Departure54 min
    • Tomohisa Yamashita

      as Naoki Kamiya
    • Keiko Kitagawa

      as Riko Shirakawa
    • Saki Aibu

      as Natsuki Nanami
    • Nobuaki Kaneko

      as Ren Yoyogi
    • Hideaki Ito

      as Tomoya Kawasaki
    • Shihori Kanjiya

      as Mai Ebina
    • Junpei Mizobata

      as Shuji Hatano
    • Miki Maya

      as Makiko Kamiya
    • Munetaka Aoki

      as Shuto Moriguchi
    • Masaru Nagai

      as Toru Utsunomiya
    • Keisuke Kato

      as Yoichi Oze
    • Ayaka Komatsu

      as Shion Kanazawa
    • Shigemitsu Ogi

      as Kunimitsu Ashikaga
    • Yasuyuki Maekawa

      as Yusuke Mishima
    • Aya Omasa

      as Yuri Kamiya
    Directing Kozo Nagayama Director
    Production Toshiyuki Nakano Producer
    Directing Masaki Nishiura Director
    Writing Mika Ohmori Screenplay
    Sound Tak Matsumoto Theme Song Performance

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