A frustrated writer has 5 mysterious women turn up at his house, all seemingly invited and all must adhere to strict rules, they all pay him a million yen as rent. Who is responsible for the... Read allA frustrated writer has 5 mysterious women turn up at his house, all seemingly invited and all must adhere to strict rules, they all pay him a million yen as rent. Who is responsible for the invites?A frustrated writer has 5 mysterious women turn up at his house, all seemingly invited and all must adhere to strict rules, they all pay him a million yen as rent. Who is responsible for the invites?
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This is the type of film that could easily be talked about and discussed in universities. If it isn't, then it's a tragedy. This complex, amazing character study rivals some of the best films and shows that I've ever seen in over 40 years of viewing.
This film is truly a work of art. Each character brings something refreshing, new and compelling to the table (almost literally!).
This powerful character study is about a novelist with a tragic past who is unable to become a successful author. For some strange reason, five women are invited to live with him for a million yen per month. When he's not writing, he cooks and looks after them. Each woman is different in age, occupation, personality, and background. Part of the mystery is in trying to figure out why the invitations were sent, what the purpose of the women being there is, and who sent them.
The author learns to accept his new living situation, and finds that there are rules for his interactions with them.
The story weaves like a fine tapestry of tragic, complex pasts in the lives of all of the characters, and basically what drives people to do things and be who they are. It's riveting story-telling that keeps you hooked, and makes you wince when the number of episodes left to watch dwindles. You want more. You crave more, and you find yourself grateful for finding such a unique and exquisite gem such as this series.
This is a series that can easily be watched over and over again. It's touching and heart-breaking that compels the viewer to dig deep within themselves; about the walls we put up to keep from being hurt; about the fear of loss, and the fear to love.
I can't recommend this series strongly enough. It's a story with characters that stays with you long after you've finished, and that's the mark of something so powerfully artistic in how it captivates its viewer.
This film is truly a work of art. Each character brings something refreshing, new and compelling to the table (almost literally!).
This powerful character study is about a novelist with a tragic past who is unable to become a successful author. For some strange reason, five women are invited to live with him for a million yen per month. When he's not writing, he cooks and looks after them. Each woman is different in age, occupation, personality, and background. Part of the mystery is in trying to figure out why the invitations were sent, what the purpose of the women being there is, and who sent them.
The author learns to accept his new living situation, and finds that there are rules for his interactions with them.
The story weaves like a fine tapestry of tragic, complex pasts in the lives of all of the characters, and basically what drives people to do things and be who they are. It's riveting story-telling that keeps you hooked, and makes you wince when the number of episodes left to watch dwindles. You want more. You crave more, and you find yourself grateful for finding such a unique and exquisite gem such as this series.
This is a series that can easily be watched over and over again. It's touching and heart-breaking that compels the viewer to dig deep within themselves; about the walls we put up to keep from being hurt; about the fear of loss, and the fear to love.
I can't recommend this series strongly enough. It's a story with characters that stays with you long after you've finished, and that's the mark of something so powerfully artistic in how it captivates its viewer.
Five women move into an unsuccessful writers home, no one including the writer knows who is behind the set up. The rules are they must pay one million yen a month and ask no questions and the novelist must not enter their rooms. An interesting plot based on a manga where we learn over twelve episodes who is behind the idea and how it eventually leads to tragedy. Well acted with a strong female cast and even though the story is far fetched it holds your attention through every episode as the individual characters back stories are revealed.
It opens to a casual dinner party of 5 friends. It seems harmless enough, though they are quite the food critics. "It's kind of hard to suit all of you, don't you think?" Our host is slightly flustered.
But wait. One of the parties is entirely butt-naked!
The host, Michima Shi - Mich (a novelist) is played by Noda Yojiro Yell from Fune wo Amu: Watashi & Jisho Tsukurimasu. A few months ago, 5 unfamiliar women showed up to live in his old multi-bedroom house. As we meet them, they're having dinner and attempting to agree on the name of their new kitten, an adorable orange & white calico, with scrunched ears, sitting patiently in its box. Mich has a touch of the prototype Japanese-anime-pure-hearted-blushing-maiden-male-protagonist. He's sincere. He's kind. He's sensitive. And he's completely shut off, emotionally. His parents did a number on him. Dad killed mom while she was "en flagrante delicto" with another man. Then dad killed the man. Then dad killed the police officer who first showed on the scene.
These women all received invitations to live with Mich. He doesn't know who sent the invitations, but they came with rules: He may not ask them any questions. He may not enter their rooms. They must eat dinner together. He must look after all of them, including the nudist. Why, O Why would anyone go along with this? They each pay him 1M/mo in rent. That's 💱6752.05 dollars as I write this. The kitten, in the meantime, seems to prefer the name "Cat". It's generic, but no one can claim it's not fitting.
Based on a manga by Shunju Aono, M💴W is a 2017 release that is rated 91 on AWiki. It is 1 season consisting of 12 25-minute English subbed episodes. It's what they call in manga-land a harem piece. After a 5 minute intro, we go back 6 months. Mich walks home to a pigsty and Tsukamoto Hitomi (Matsui Rena from Yawao to Katako) is sitting at his junk-laden table. "Didn't you send me this invitation?" She's genuinely confused. She hands Mich a million yen which helps allay his concerns. The others shortly followed. Mich won't learn what the invitations said until much later. The viewer has to wait until the end of the show.
Back in present day, Mich is meeting with his editor, who totally believes in his abilities. While that's going on, Mich receives a threatening fax. The air is saturated with foreboding. He's got a fax machine... that alone is weird. He claims to be inept with gadgets. He doesn't even own a computer: As he is an author, therefore, we must assume that he's into self torture. He admits to the air that he doesn't have a cell phone because he has no family or friends to contact.
He's a writer, but Mich's characters don't die. He's seen enough death already. Mich's first novel was accepted for publishing 3 days after 'the incident'. His father's actions took all the joy from his life. He's been living a half life. He wonders: Just because one has a reason, does that justify murder? It wouldn't be a competent drama if that musing wasn't put to the test, now, would it?
In ep2 the boldest of the women decides to take Mich to work with her. She's not legal, though. "If you don't want to die, never repeat anything you see tonight." Then she makes some moves on him. He really is a poor, helpless 🐣 in a world of vixen. Mich seems low energy and hopelessly commonplace. One literary critic despises him, feeling the need to compare him to a celebrated author, "Yuzu" Hanaki in an article. That critic has to re-visit his summation when Mich arrives at the literary gala with 5 hot dates! One of them is a celebrity in hiatus! For the record, Minami's a nudist, but when she wears clothes, she's indomitable. The black & white mixed geometric pattern halter she wears to the literary gala is amazing!
Alas, Yuzu got the reader's choice award. Yuzu-1 Mich-0. This stings. At least Yuzu is stung a tad as well. He's a huge fan of Hiraki Nanaka (Araki Yuko from DOPE: Mayaku Torishimari Bu Tokuso Ka) the sweet and fragile film star who is currently taking a break. She's on Mich's arm tonight.
Takeda Rena (Isekai Izakaya "Nobu": Shinobu to Efa no Gokujo Suitsuhen) is Suzumura Midori. She has a menacing thug from her past who has been demanding money from her. She's clearly terrified of him. She's just a HS kid, still! Minami tells her to toughen up, and then gives her a lurid demonstration. By lurid I mean: This show is not suited for kids. Wagatsuma Miwako (Kamen Rider Gavv) plays Kobayashi Yuki. She isn't single! She drops that bomb on the group one day. Her spouse is a bit of a surprise. Yuki is quiet, and you know what they say about the quiet ones....
Three screenwriters adapted this: Yamada Yoshitatsu (Tengu no Daidokoro Season 2), Murooka Yoshimiko (Kurokawa Morio, Arubaito Sagashitemasu!) & Nakazono Yuuya (Uchi no Bengoshi wa Te ga Kakaru). There's 2 directors: Fujii Michihito (The Last 10 Years) & Hara Hiroto (Mahjong Takarayu Ki Ishiwa no Kame Hen / Ito no Kuro Panther Hen).
The show sets up Yuzu as a type of rival for Mich, though Yuzu wouldn't see it that way. Yuzu's more successful and the critics prefer him. Yuzu thinks he's in love with Nanaka. Unbeknownst to him, Mich is wiping the floor with him in that area. As Yuzu is wondering how he can date Nanaka, she's jumping into the bathtub with Mich, much to Mich's shock.
These women have backgrounds that aren't typical. They help with getting Mich's new novel (Drifting Emotions) noticed, like some coachless, unorganized team. Just as Mich is at his happiest (I think he cracked a smile, or something almost like it) everything comes crashing down in a most unexpected tragedy. Yuzu actually tries to appropriate that tragedy and twist it to his benefit. (He's a high-level narcissist, afterall). Finally, the living situation is busted up by a fire. Mich learns the truth of things: There's a bad actor running around making trouble. That will set up ep12.
The theme is ego trips, fanfare, hullabaloos, and greed 🆚 quiet peace, simplicity, sincerity, and self-sacrifice, or: Pride 🆚 Love. Yuzu and (arguably) Mich's dad serve as the representation of team pride, while Mich and the remaining characters are team love. Minami is in a category of her own. She's about strength, but she aligns with one of those sides well.
This is not what I expected. I would have said that I had no expectations, but my surprise at events belies that idea. It's dark and there's an underpinning of unease about the piece. I wasn't so bright-eyed going into episode 12, but boy, does it start with a jolt. It ends tranquil. After being on the fence for most of its run, I quite liked M💴W by the time the credits rolled.
QUOTES🗣
If everything is decided we will be restricted.
The person who is best at telling lies will be the last to survive.
IMHO〰🖍
📣7.5 📝7.7 🎭8 💓5 🦋5 🎨6.8 🎵/🔊6.8 🔚7.9 ▪ 🌞4.5 ⚡5 😅2.7 😭4.3 😱3.5 😯3 🤢3 🤔5.5 💤0 🤗5.5
Age 17+ Language: F💣s, Sex acts depicted, prostitution and sexual banter 5/10. Rated: 18+
Re-📺? Not opposed
From lite&trite to heavy&serious, here's some recs ~
⚡/🚀 - One Punch Man, The Eminence in Shadow 8.8, Mob Psycho 💯-8.5, Akiba Maid War 7.5, Love Chunibyo And Other Delusions 8.4, Parasyte the Maxim 8.9, Solo Leveling-9.5
💘 🇰🇷These hapless men don't stand a chance: A Witch's Love-7.9, My Shy Boss-6.5, Ho-Gu's Love-7.4, Touch your heart-8.2, Love Struck in the city-7.3, Love to Hate You-8.9, What's Wrong With Secretary Kim-6.8, Oh My Ghost-10, Hotel del Luna-8.4, It's Okay Not To Be Okay 9, Love Struck in the City 7.3, Be Melodramatic-8.7, Rookie Historian-7.6, When the Camellia Blooms-8, Itaewon Class-8.9, My Liberation Diary-8.9,
💘 The magic of anime ~ The Magical Girl and the Evil Lieutenant Used to Be Archenemies-8.2 Ouran High School Host Club-8,, Ao-chan Can't Study-7.8, Special A Class 💓8.2, Maid Sama-10, Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion-8.6, Mischievous Kiss, Kayuga Sama Love Is War, True Beauty-7.5, Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun-7.7, Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady With the Lamp-6.5 (tweens), Colourcloud Palace-7.5, Hakkenden, 7th Time Loop-7.9, Honey & Clover, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, Princess Principal 8.6, Sugar Apple Fairy Tale-7.5 Real Girl-7.5, Toradora-8.5, My Happy Marriage-8.3, Nina the Starry Bride-8.4, Your Lie In April-9, Violet Evergarden-9.5
My 🇯🇵 live action catalog ~ Blazing Transfer Students-6.5, Fullmetal Alchemist-5.5 (film), Map for The Wedding-7, Mischievous Kiss Love in Tokyo-7.8, My Love from the Stars-6.8, Samurai Gourmet-7.5 School Live-5.6 (film.
But wait. One of the parties is entirely butt-naked!
The host, Michima Shi - Mich (a novelist) is played by Noda Yojiro Yell from Fune wo Amu: Watashi & Jisho Tsukurimasu. A few months ago, 5 unfamiliar women showed up to live in his old multi-bedroom house. As we meet them, they're having dinner and attempting to agree on the name of their new kitten, an adorable orange & white calico, with scrunched ears, sitting patiently in its box. Mich has a touch of the prototype Japanese-anime-pure-hearted-blushing-maiden-male-protagonist. He's sincere. He's kind. He's sensitive. And he's completely shut off, emotionally. His parents did a number on him. Dad killed mom while she was "en flagrante delicto" with another man. Then dad killed the man. Then dad killed the police officer who first showed on the scene.
These women all received invitations to live with Mich. He doesn't know who sent the invitations, but they came with rules: He may not ask them any questions. He may not enter their rooms. They must eat dinner together. He must look after all of them, including the nudist. Why, O Why would anyone go along with this? They each pay him 1M/mo in rent. That's 💱6752.05 dollars as I write this. The kitten, in the meantime, seems to prefer the name "Cat". It's generic, but no one can claim it's not fitting.
Based on a manga by Shunju Aono, M💴W is a 2017 release that is rated 91 on AWiki. It is 1 season consisting of 12 25-minute English subbed episodes. It's what they call in manga-land a harem piece. After a 5 minute intro, we go back 6 months. Mich walks home to a pigsty and Tsukamoto Hitomi (Matsui Rena from Yawao to Katako) is sitting at his junk-laden table. "Didn't you send me this invitation?" She's genuinely confused. She hands Mich a million yen which helps allay his concerns. The others shortly followed. Mich won't learn what the invitations said until much later. The viewer has to wait until the end of the show.
Back in present day, Mich is meeting with his editor, who totally believes in his abilities. While that's going on, Mich receives a threatening fax. The air is saturated with foreboding. He's got a fax machine... that alone is weird. He claims to be inept with gadgets. He doesn't even own a computer: As he is an author, therefore, we must assume that he's into self torture. He admits to the air that he doesn't have a cell phone because he has no family or friends to contact.
He's a writer, but Mich's characters don't die. He's seen enough death already. Mich's first novel was accepted for publishing 3 days after 'the incident'. His father's actions took all the joy from his life. He's been living a half life. He wonders: Just because one has a reason, does that justify murder? It wouldn't be a competent drama if that musing wasn't put to the test, now, would it?
In ep2 the boldest of the women decides to take Mich to work with her. She's not legal, though. "If you don't want to die, never repeat anything you see tonight." Then she makes some moves on him. He really is a poor, helpless 🐣 in a world of vixen. Mich seems low energy and hopelessly commonplace. One literary critic despises him, feeling the need to compare him to a celebrated author, "Yuzu" Hanaki in an article. That critic has to re-visit his summation when Mich arrives at the literary gala with 5 hot dates! One of them is a celebrity in hiatus! For the record, Minami's a nudist, but when she wears clothes, she's indomitable. The black & white mixed geometric pattern halter she wears to the literary gala is amazing!
Alas, Yuzu got the reader's choice award. Yuzu-1 Mich-0. This stings. At least Yuzu is stung a tad as well. He's a huge fan of Hiraki Nanaka (Araki Yuko from DOPE: Mayaku Torishimari Bu Tokuso Ka) the sweet and fragile film star who is currently taking a break. She's on Mich's arm tonight.
Takeda Rena (Isekai Izakaya "Nobu": Shinobu to Efa no Gokujo Suitsuhen) is Suzumura Midori. She has a menacing thug from her past who has been demanding money from her. She's clearly terrified of him. She's just a HS kid, still! Minami tells her to toughen up, and then gives her a lurid demonstration. By lurid I mean: This show is not suited for kids. Wagatsuma Miwako (Kamen Rider Gavv) plays Kobayashi Yuki. She isn't single! She drops that bomb on the group one day. Her spouse is a bit of a surprise. Yuki is quiet, and you know what they say about the quiet ones....
Three screenwriters adapted this: Yamada Yoshitatsu (Tengu no Daidokoro Season 2), Murooka Yoshimiko (Kurokawa Morio, Arubaito Sagashitemasu!) & Nakazono Yuuya (Uchi no Bengoshi wa Te ga Kakaru). There's 2 directors: Fujii Michihito (The Last 10 Years) & Hara Hiroto (Mahjong Takarayu Ki Ishiwa no Kame Hen / Ito no Kuro Panther Hen).
The show sets up Yuzu as a type of rival for Mich, though Yuzu wouldn't see it that way. Yuzu's more successful and the critics prefer him. Yuzu thinks he's in love with Nanaka. Unbeknownst to him, Mich is wiping the floor with him in that area. As Yuzu is wondering how he can date Nanaka, she's jumping into the bathtub with Mich, much to Mich's shock.
These women have backgrounds that aren't typical. They help with getting Mich's new novel (Drifting Emotions) noticed, like some coachless, unorganized team. Just as Mich is at his happiest (I think he cracked a smile, or something almost like it) everything comes crashing down in a most unexpected tragedy. Yuzu actually tries to appropriate that tragedy and twist it to his benefit. (He's a high-level narcissist, afterall). Finally, the living situation is busted up by a fire. Mich learns the truth of things: There's a bad actor running around making trouble. That will set up ep12.
The theme is ego trips, fanfare, hullabaloos, and greed 🆚 quiet peace, simplicity, sincerity, and self-sacrifice, or: Pride 🆚 Love. Yuzu and (arguably) Mich's dad serve as the representation of team pride, while Mich and the remaining characters are team love. Minami is in a category of her own. She's about strength, but she aligns with one of those sides well.
This is not what I expected. I would have said that I had no expectations, but my surprise at events belies that idea. It's dark and there's an underpinning of unease about the piece. I wasn't so bright-eyed going into episode 12, but boy, does it start with a jolt. It ends tranquil. After being on the fence for most of its run, I quite liked M💴W by the time the credits rolled.
QUOTES🗣
If everything is decided we will be restricted.
The person who is best at telling lies will be the last to survive.
IMHO〰🖍
📣7.5 📝7.7 🎭8 💓5 🦋5 🎨6.8 🎵/🔊6.8 🔚7.9 ▪ 🌞4.5 ⚡5 😅2.7 😭4.3 😱3.5 😯3 🤢3 🤔5.5 💤0 🤗5.5
Age 17+ Language: F💣s, Sex acts depicted, prostitution and sexual banter 5/10. Rated: 18+
Re-📺? Not opposed
From lite&trite to heavy&serious, here's some recs ~
⚡/🚀 - One Punch Man, The Eminence in Shadow 8.8, Mob Psycho 💯-8.5, Akiba Maid War 7.5, Love Chunibyo And Other Delusions 8.4, Parasyte the Maxim 8.9, Solo Leveling-9.5
💘 🇰🇷These hapless men don't stand a chance: A Witch's Love-7.9, My Shy Boss-6.5, Ho-Gu's Love-7.4, Touch your heart-8.2, Love Struck in the city-7.3, Love to Hate You-8.9, What's Wrong With Secretary Kim-6.8, Oh My Ghost-10, Hotel del Luna-8.4, It's Okay Not To Be Okay 9, Love Struck in the City 7.3, Be Melodramatic-8.7, Rookie Historian-7.6, When the Camellia Blooms-8, Itaewon Class-8.9, My Liberation Diary-8.9,
💘 The magic of anime ~ The Magical Girl and the Evil Lieutenant Used to Be Archenemies-8.2 Ouran High School Host Club-8,, Ao-chan Can't Study-7.8, Special A Class 💓8.2, Maid Sama-10, Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion-8.6, Mischievous Kiss, Kayuga Sama Love Is War, True Beauty-7.5, Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun-7.7, Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady With the Lamp-6.5 (tweens), Colourcloud Palace-7.5, Hakkenden, 7th Time Loop-7.9, Honey & Clover, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, Princess Principal 8.6, Sugar Apple Fairy Tale-7.5 Real Girl-7.5, Toradora-8.5, My Happy Marriage-8.3, Nina the Starry Bride-8.4, Your Lie In April-9, Violet Evergarden-9.5
My 🇯🇵 live action catalog ~ Blazing Transfer Students-6.5, Fullmetal Alchemist-5.5 (film), Map for The Wedding-7, Mischievous Kiss Love in Tokyo-7.8, My Love from the Stars-6.8, Samurai Gourmet-7.5 School Live-5.6 (film.
An unsuccessful writer is suddenly visited by five women that claim to have been invited to live in house under strict rules. One of them is that the monthly rent for each of them is 1 million yen per month.
Right off the bat each woman is so distinct that the guy seems bland and boring in comparison. With every episode you learn more about the women and the guy and every interaction uncovers another layer.
This is the kind of series you can binge in one sitting, Every time an aspect of someone is revealed it leaves you wanting to dig deeper and learn more.
The filming style is artistic and beautiful, writing is sharp and the acting is superb. It's proof that you don't have to shout everything to the heavens to make your point. Sometimes just a quiet moment would do... or a kick to the rear!
It's a very Japanese show with people being too polite and subtle which just adds another layer of charm to it. Watch it!
Right off the bat each woman is so distinct that the guy seems bland and boring in comparison. With every episode you learn more about the women and the guy and every interaction uncovers another layer.
This is the kind of series you can binge in one sitting, Every time an aspect of someone is revealed it leaves you wanting to dig deeper and learn more.
The filming style is artistic and beautiful, writing is sharp and the acting is superb. It's proof that you don't have to shout everything to the heavens to make your point. Sometimes just a quiet moment would do... or a kick to the rear!
It's a very Japanese show with people being too polite and subtle which just adds another layer of charm to it. Watch it!
"Million Yen Women" is a Japanese TV series on Netflix that is based off a manga. The protagonist is Yojiro Noda, lead singer of RADWIMPS, the band that did the very popular soundtrack of animated film "Your Name."
The structure of "Million Yen Women" is the basic set-up of a "harem" manga. "Harem" is a a popular sub-genre in manga where a clueless man lives together with many young, attractive women, many of whom develop crushes or fall in love with him. Although the harem set-up is fine for comics, it rather loses its tenuous credibility in live-action film such as in "Million Yen Women." However this TV series has a twist, an element of mystery, that is almost as fantastical but rather more welcome. Kudos to Yojiro Noda, anyway, for making his protagonist likable anyhow.
Harem is not particularly my cup of tea, but I did enjoy some of the character development in the series and some surprising moments of depth and pathos sprinkled throughout.
Although "Million Yen Women" contains elements of romance and murder, it also is about Yojiro Noda's character, who is an upcoming novelist, and his rivalry with a popular established author. This rivalry is pretty basic, but I did enjoy some of the discussion about novels and expression and "creating a new emotion" and etc. There's an odd peace about Yojiro Noda that makes character as a novelist believable, and makes him unique against the backdrop of criminal intrigue he stands against.
Unfortunately however, the rivalry between the two authors isn't as resolved as I would like, and there are various other plots of the drama that seem rushed or underdeveloped or sort of like afterthoughts. (I haven't read the manga so I make no comparison.) Nevertheless, "Million Yen Women" does have a degree of substance that elevates it beyond a typical boy's fantasy, and it is mostly fun and enjoyable to watch so I recommend it.
This drama also has Japanese audio description and Japanese captions for those wanting to learn the language.
The structure of "Million Yen Women" is the basic set-up of a "harem" manga. "Harem" is a a popular sub-genre in manga where a clueless man lives together with many young, attractive women, many of whom develop crushes or fall in love with him. Although the harem set-up is fine for comics, it rather loses its tenuous credibility in live-action film such as in "Million Yen Women." However this TV series has a twist, an element of mystery, that is almost as fantastical but rather more welcome. Kudos to Yojiro Noda, anyway, for making his protagonist likable anyhow.
Harem is not particularly my cup of tea, but I did enjoy some of the character development in the series and some surprising moments of depth and pathos sprinkled throughout.
Although "Million Yen Women" contains elements of romance and murder, it also is about Yojiro Noda's character, who is an upcoming novelist, and his rivalry with a popular established author. This rivalry is pretty basic, but I did enjoy some of the discussion about novels and expression and "creating a new emotion" and etc. There's an odd peace about Yojiro Noda that makes character as a novelist believable, and makes him unique against the backdrop of criminal intrigue he stands against.
Unfortunately however, the rivalry between the two authors isn't as resolved as I would like, and there are various other plots of the drama that seem rushed or underdeveloped or sort of like afterthoughts. (I haven't read the manga so I make no comparison.) Nevertheless, "Million Yen Women" does have a degree of substance that elevates it beyond a typical boy's fantasy, and it is mostly fun and enjoyable to watch so I recommend it.
This drama also has Japanese audio description and Japanese captions for those wanting to learn the language.
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