Chapter 728: Five Awards
Not all of the members of Nogizaka 46 have received an invitation from Zhu Zi, except for the two seniors of Reina Matsui and Mai Shiraishi, the rest of the members who are first-term students have received invitations.
Also in this month, the Japanese Academy of Drama Awards announced the list of awardees of the 79th Society. "Winner is Justice 2" became the big winner, winning a total of six awards, of which Zhu Zi won the best director.
Looking at the Japanese Drama Academy Awards, although there are many series of works, only two series have won multiple awards, namely "Benevolent Doctor" and "Benevolent Doctor 2", and "HERO" and "HERO2".
Fuji TV and TBS TV dramas account for the vast majority of the best works, accounting for about 80% of the total productions. Among them, Fuji TV accounts for more than half. However, since 2010, Fuji TV's dominance has become apparent, and by December 2015, only 9 of the 23 best titles were available.
The 1st Japanese Drama Academy Awards (1994) won the best work "A Girl Without a Home" for Nippon TV, but it was not until 10 years later that Nippon TV won the award for the second time at the 41st Japanese Drama Academy Awards (2004).
TV Asahi, one of the four largest private broadcasters, did not win its first award for "BORDER" until 2014.
TV Tokyo, one of the five core bureaus in Beijing, has yet to win an award.
The top two TV dramas in the broadcast time of the best works are Fuji TV and TBS TV, namely "Yuejiu", which used to be famous for its love royal theme, and "Golden Ten", which often dares to try novel themes.
So far, only two late-night TV series, "VIP Police Escort" and "The King of the People", have won awards.
There are only two works that have won the Best Work Award, the Leading Actor Award, the Leading Actress Award, the Assistant Actor Award and the Assistant Actress Award at the same time, namely "Long Vacation" in the 9th episode and "Life is Beautiful" in the 24th episode.
The actor who has won the most starring actor award is Takuya Kimura, who won the award 10 times.
SMAP is the main winner of the Male Excellence Award, and although Goro Inagaki has not won the award as of the 82nd Academy Awards in 2014, the remaining four members have won the award a total of 20 times, almost a quarter. Another popular group that is also Genesys has 4 members who have won the leading actor award 9 times, but only Masaki Ye has not won the award.
Only Masato Sakai won the leading actor award for two consecutive times (the 78th "Hanzawa Naoki" and the 79th "Winner is Justice 2").
As of the 85th Academy Awards announced in 2015, Miho Kanno and Nanako Matsushima, who have won a total of six awards, are the actors who have won the most actress awards.
Nanako Matsushima is the only actress to win this award in a row (35th "Rike and Matsu", 36th "Beauty or Beast").
The youngest starring actress award winner was Aina Ashida, who had just passed her 7th birthday when she won the award (the 69th episode of "The Rules of Takagogi").
Since NHK's morning drama was included in the awards, a total of 9 leading actors in the morning drama have been awarded the Actress in Actress Award, the first winner is Ryoko Kuninaka (Mizume) in the 30th episode, the others are Aoi Miyazaki (Innocence Shining), Mao Inoue (Yoko), Machiko Ono (Itoko's dress shop), Maki Horikita (Dr. Meimei), Apricot (thank you for your hospitality), Rena Noen (Koumenus), Yuriko Yoshitaka (Hanako and Anne) and Ruru Yoshiba (Asa is here). The half-year-long morning drama has an advantage in the Japanese Drama Academy Awards.
As of 2015, the only "Say You Love Me" (Etsuji Toyokawa, Takako Tokiwa) in the 6th episode of the same drama has won the Best Actor Award and the Actress Award in the 6th episode, "Long Vacation" (Takuya Kimura, Tomoko Yamaguchi) in the 9th episode, "Daylight Moon" (Yuji Oda, Takako Tokiwa) in the 10th episode, "The Last Love" (Masahiro Nakai, Takako Tokiwa) in the 14th episode, "The Sleeping Forest" (Takuya Kimura, Miho Nakayama) in the 19th episode, and "Beautiful Life" (Takuya Kimura, Tokiwa Takako) six times, a total of four male protagonists and three female protagonists, the interesting thing is that these four male protagonists are all partners with Takako Tokiwa and called the king, on the other hand, the three heroines are all in cooperation with Takuya Kimura and are sealed.
Only Aoi Miyazaki won the Best Actress Award for the 50th and 59th episodes of NHK Morning Drama and NHK Taiga Drama respectively.
Among the supporting actors, among SMAP, only Shingo Katori has won the award 3 times.
Among the Arashi, only Jun Matsumoto has won it twice.
No one has ever won the Outstanding Actor Award for Consecutive Years, which is the only exception in the Academy Individual Awards.
The only one who has won the assistant actor award and the starring actor award for 2 consecutive times is Atsuro Watanabe. (The 20th "Continue" Assistant Actor Award, the 21st "Labyrinth" Leading Actor Award)
A total of 14 people have won the two awards of leading actor and assistant actor, namely: Shingo Katori, Yutaka Takenouchi, Atsuro Watanabe, Hideaki Takizawa, Satoshi Tsumio, Abe Kan, Kazuya Kameshi, Jun Matsumoto, Takao Osawa, Eita, Masato Sakai, Takeru Sato, Masataka Kuwata, and Toshiaki Karazawa.
Best Supporting Actress to the 85th Academy Awards in 2015, Ryoko Hirosue and Haruka Ayase won a total of 4 awards, and Ryoko Hirosue is also the only actor to win the Assistant Actress Award for consecutive years.
Miho Kanno and Nanako Matsushima, who have won the most starring actress awards, have never won an assistant actress award, while Takako Tokiwa, Yukie Nakama and Ryoko Shinohara, who have also won five starring actress awards, have each won an assistant actress award. Shinohara's total has won seven awards, making her the most actress.
Takako Tokiwa is the only actor who has won the Assistant Actress Award and the Leading Actress Award twice in a row. (The 23rd "Beauty" Assistant Actress Award, the 24th "Beautiful Life" Starring Actress Award)
A total of 26 people have won both the leading actress award and the assistant actress award, which is far more than the number of male actors (because most Japanese dramas are starring male actors alone, and most of the heroines are named supporting roles). They are: Tomoko Yamaguchi, Takako Tokiwa, Shizu Muroi, Hiromi Nagasaku, Eri Fukatsu, Miki Mizuno, Mayori Hoshino, Yuko Takeuchi, Aya Ueto, Ryoko Shinohara, Shuri Ueno, Maki Horikita, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Haruka Ayase, Karina, Kyoka Suzuki, Erika Toda, Mikako Tabe, Machiko Ono, Apricot, Kyoko Koizumi, Yukie Nakama, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Satomi Ishihara, Yui Aragaki and Hana Kuroki.
Among them, Hikaru Mitsushima won two awards, in addition to winning the 83rd round for "Sorry Youth!", and also won the 86th round for the "dubbing" role in the drama "Root Frog", which is the only case of winning an award for vocal performance so far.
In terms of best director, Zhu Zi won the Best Director award five times for "Boys Over Flowers", "Meteor Trip", "Housewife Sanda", "Emergency Help 1" and "Winner is Justice 2", which is also a big record.