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| | ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
| − | # "Ramune Monkey" takes over [[Fuji TV]]'s Wednesday 22:00 time slot previously occupied by "[[Pray Speak What Has Happened]]." | + | # "Ramune Monkey" takes over [[Fuji TV]]'s Wednesday 22:00 time slot previously occupied by "[[Pray Speak What Has Happened]]" and followed by "[[Loved One]]" on April 8, 2026. |
| | # Based on webcomic "Ramune Monkey 1988” by [[Ryota Kosawa]] (first published September 9, 2025 via [https://note.com/kosawaryota/n/n4d520205827b Note]). | | # Based on webcomic "Ramune Monkey 1988” by [[Ryota Kosawa]] (first published September 9, 2025 via [https://note.com/kosawaryota/n/n4d520205827b Note]). |
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| | ==Cast== | | ==Cast== |
| − | * [[Takashi Sorimachi]] - Yuta Yoshii
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| − | * [[Nao Omori]] - Hajime Fujimaki
| + | |1picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Takashi Sorimachi.jpg |
| − | * [[Kenjiro Tsuda]] - Kisuke Kikuhara
| + | |1name=Takashi Sorimachi |
| | + | |1charactername=Yuta Yoshii |
| | + | |2picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Nao Omori.jpg |
| | + | |2name=Nao Omori |
| | + | |2charactername=Hajime Fujimaki |
| | + | |3picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Kenjiro Tsuda.jpg |
| | + | |3name=Kenjiro Tsuda |
| | + | |3charactername=Kisuke Kikuhara |
| | + | |4picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Mai Kiryu.jpg |
| | + | |4name=Mai Kiryu |
| | + | |4charactername=Michiru Miyashita |
| | + | |5picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Riko Fukumoto.jpg |
| | + | |5name=Riko Fukumoto |
| | + | |5charactername=Hakuba Nishino |
| | + | |6picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Noriko Nakagoshi.jpg |
| | + | |6name=Noriko Nakagoshi |
| | + | |6charactername=Satsuki Onodera |
| | + | |7picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Yuki Matsumura.jpg |
| | + | |7name=Yuki Matsumura |
| | + | |7charactername=Kento Yoshii |
| | + | |8picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Keiko Takahashi.jpg |
| | + | |8name=Keiko Takahashi |
| | + | |8charactername=Shoko Kikuhara |
| | + | |9picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Noritaka Hamao.jpg |
| | + | |9name=Noritaka Hamao |
| | + | |9charactername=Policeman Tsurumi |
| | + | |10picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Hideo Osumi.jpg |
| | + | |10name=Hideo Osumi |
| | + | |10charactername=Yuta Yoshii (middle school student) |
| | + | |11picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Kanade Aoki.jpg |
| | + | |11name=Kanade Aoki |
| | + | |11charactername=Hajime Fujimaki (middle school student) |
| | + | |12picture=File:Ramune Monkey-Kirato Uchida.jpg |
| | + | |12name=Kirato Uchida |
| | + | |12charactername=Kisuke Kikuhara (middle school student) |
| | + | }} |
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| | ==Comments== | | ==Comments== |
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- Drama: Ramune Monkey
- Romaji: Ramune Monkey
- Japanese: ラムネモンキー
- Director: Tomonobu Moriwaki
- Writer: Ryota Kosawa (webcomic & screenplay)
- Network: Fuji TV
- Episodes:
- Release Date: January 14, 2026 --
- Runtime: Wednesday 22:00
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Yuta Yoshii (Takashi Sorimachi), Hajime Fujimaki (Nao Omori) and Kisuke Kikuhara (Kenjiro Tsuda) are middle-aged men, with different personalities and tastes, who were friends in middle school. Back in 1988, they were in a movie club and absorbed in making kung-fu movies. Now, at the age of 51, they feel like their lives are stuck in a dead end. One day, news about human bones discovered at a construction site in Danbe breaks.
Kisuke Kikuhara feels uncomfortable when he hears the news, because Danbe is the town where he spent his middle school days with Yuta Yoshii and Hajime Fujimaki. He decides to contact Yuta Yoshii and Hajime Fujimaki and they meet again for the first time in 37 years. As they reminisce about old times, they realize their memories of their beloved advisor has become hazy. Furthermore, a piece of paper is found with a group photo of the movie club. The paper has the word "missing" written on it. The three men begin to look into the mysterious disappearance of their advisor.
Notes
- "Ramune Monkey" takes over Fuji TV's Wednesday 22:00 time slot previously occupied by "Pray Speak What Has Happened" and followed by "Loved One" on April 8, 2026.
- Based on webcomic "Ramune Monkey 1988” by Ryota Kosawa (first published September 9, 2025 via Note).
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