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'''''Majisuka Gakuen''''' (マジすか学園) is a Japanese [[Dorama|drama]] that mainly features members of the [[Idol|idol]] group [[AKB48]] and its sister groups [[SKE48]] and [[SDN48]]. It aired Fridays at 24:12 on [[TV Tokyo]] from January 8, 2010 to March 26, 2010. The average viewership rating was 3.67% over 12 episodes. | |||
'''''Majisuka Gakuen''' | A second season, ''[[Majisuka Gakuen 2]]'' (マジすか学園2), aired in 2011. | ||
==Background== | |||
[[File:MajisukaGakuenDrama.png|thumb|200px|Promotional picture]] | |||
''Majisuka Gakuen'' was announced in December 2009. The first promotional picture used an image from AKB48's first #1 single, "[[River (AKB48)|RIVER]]", with a sign that said "coming soon". The drama had the same timeslot as ''[[Mendol ~Ikemen Idol~|Men☆dol ~Ikemen Idol~]]'', which featured the AKB48 subunit [[no3b]]. | |||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Maeda Atsuko is transferred to | Maeda Atsuko ([[Maeda Atsuko]]) is transferred to Majisuka Jogakuen, a high school known for violence. Every day, fights break out, and all the students dream about fighting their way to the top of the Rappappa staircase. As Maeda learns what being serious is all about, she is helped by fellow transfer student Onizuka Daruma ([[Nachu]]). | ||
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== | ==Cast== | ||
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===Majisuka Jogakuen=== | |||
* [[ | ====Transfer Students==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Maeda Atsuko]] as Maeda Atsuko | ||
* [[Nachu]] as Onizuka Daruma | |||
=== | ====Rappappa==== | ||
* [[Oshima Yuko]] | * [[Oshima Yuko]] as Oshima Yuko | ||
* [[Shinoda Mariko]] | * [[Shinoda Mariko]] as Sado | ||
* [[ | |||
* [[Matsui Rena]] | * [[Kashiwagi Yuki]] as Black | ||
* [[ | * [[Matsui Rena]] as Gekikara | ||
* [[Itano Tomomi]] | * [[Kojima Haruna]] as Torigoya | ||
* [[Nakaya Sayaka]] | * [[Itano Tomomi]] as Shibuya | ||
* [[Tanabe Miku]] | |||
* [[Yonezawa Rumi]] | * [[Nakaya Sayaka]] as Anime | ||
* [[Katayama Haruka]] | * [[Tanabe Miku]] as Jumbo | ||
* [[Yonezawa Rumi]] as Rice | |||
* [[Katayama Haruka]] as Showa | |||
====Team Hormone==== | |||
* [[Nito Moeno]] as Bungee | |||
* [[Takajo Aki]] as Akicha | |||
* [[Sashihara Rino]] as Wota | |||
* [[Kitahara Rie]] as Unagi | |||
* [[Komori Mika]] as Mukuchi | |||
====Kabuki Sisters==== | |||
* [[Kuramochi Asuka]] as Kokabuki | |||
* [[Kasai Tomomi]] as Ookabuki | |||
====Sanshou Shimai==== | |||
* [[Oku Manami]] as Manamana | |||
* [[Miyazaki Miho]] as Myao | |||
* [[Oota Aika]] as Chibutan | |||
====Other Students==== | |||
* [[Miyazawa Sae]] as Gakuran | |||
* [[Ooya Shizuka]] as Miki | |||
* [[Watanabe Mayu]] as Nezumi | |||
* [[Minegishi Minami]] as Minegishi Minami | |||
* [[Akimoto Sayaka]] as Choukoku | |||
* [[Matsui Jurina]] as Jurina | |||
* [[Ono Erena]] as Erena | |||
* [[Yagami Kumi]] as Dance | |||
====Staff==== | |||
* [[Tezuka Toru]] as Kiken | |||
* [[Kobayashi Susumu]] as Kuuki | |||
* [[Fuse Eri]] as Nojima Yuriko | |||
|| | |||
===Yabakune Joshi Shougyou Koukou=== | |||
* [[Aja]] as Souchou | |||
* [[Sato Amina]] as Chiharu | |||
* [[Sato Yukari]] as Sanae | |||
===Maeda Family=== | |||
* [[Suzuki Sawa]] as Maeda Sachiko | |||
* [[Komoto Masahiro]] as Maeda Yoshiro | |||
===Others=== | |||
* [[Takahashi Minami]] as Minami | |||
|} | |||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
* '''Opening Song:''' [[AKB48]] – "[[Majisuka Rock 'n' Roll]]" (マジスカロックンロール) | |||
* [[AKB48]] | * '''Theme/Ending Song:''' [[AKB48]] – "[[Sakura no Shiori]]" (桜の栞) | ||
* '''Spin-Off Song:''' [[AKB48]] – "[[Majijo Teppen Blues]]" (マジジョテッペンブルース) | |||
* [[AKB48]] | |||
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
===Singles=== | |||
* [2010.02.17] [[Sakura no Shiori]] (#1 "Sakura no Shiori", #2 "Majisuka Rock 'n' Roll") | |||
* [2010.05.26] [[Ponytail to Chouchou]] (Type-B #3 "Majijo Teppen Blues") | |||
=== | ===DVDs=== | ||
*[2010.05.28] Majisuka Gauken DVD BOX ( | * [2010.05.28] Majisuka Gauken DVD-BOX (マジすか学園DVD-BOX) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www. | * [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/majisuka/ Official Website] | ||
{{AKB48}} | |||
{{SKE48}} | |||
{{SDN48}} | |||
[[Category:Doramas]] | [[Category:Doramas]] | ||
[[Category:2010 DVDs]] | [[Category:2010 DVDs]] |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 25 May 2011

Majisuka Gakuen (マジすか学園) is a Japanese drama that mainly features members of the idol group AKB48 and its sister groups SKE48 and SDN48. It aired Fridays at 24:12 on TV Tokyo from January 8, 2010 to March 26, 2010. The average viewership rating was 3.67% over 12 episodes.
A second season, Majisuka Gakuen 2 (マジすか学園2), aired in 2011.
Background

Majisuka Gakuen was announced in December 2009. The first promotional picture used an image from AKB48's first #1 single, "RIVER", with a sign that said "coming soon". The drama had the same timeslot as Men☆dol ~Ikemen Idol~, which featured the AKB48 subunit no3b.
Synopsis
Maeda Atsuko (Maeda Atsuko) is transferred to Majisuka Jogakuen, a high school known for violence. Every day, fights break out, and all the students dream about fighting their way to the top of the Rappappa staircase. As Maeda learns what being serious is all about, she is helped by fellow transfer student Onizuka Daruma (Nachu).
Cast
Majisuka JogakuenTransfer Students
Rappappa
Team Hormone
Kabuki Sisters
Sanshou Shimai
Other Students
Staff
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Yabakune Joshi Shougyou Koukou
Maeda Family
Others
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Music
- Opening Song: AKB48 – "Majisuka Rock 'n' Roll" (マジスカロックンロール)
- Theme/Ending Song: AKB48 – "Sakura no Shiori" (桜の栞)
- Spin-Off Song: AKB48 – "Majijo Teppen Blues" (マジジョテッペンブルース)
Releases
Singles
- [2010.02.17] Sakura no Shiori (#1 "Sakura no Shiori", #2 "Majisuka Rock 'n' Roll")
- [2010.05.26] Ponytail to Chouchou (Type-B #3 "Majijo Teppen Blues")
DVDs
- [2010.05.28] Majisuka Gauken DVD-BOX (マジすか学園DVD-BOX)
External Links
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