Weather Woman (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 16, 1996

Original Title:
お天気お姉さん

Alternate Titles:
Otenki Oneesan
Weather Girl

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Bandai Visual

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R18+ 

Runtime: 85

The Forecast is Really Heating Up!

Keiko, a young, newly hired weather woman, is eager to give her channel's flagging ratings a boost. She decides a panty shot might do the trick, so during her forecast she lifts her skirt, thereby capturing the attention and the hearts of viewers. Keiko's stunt creates such a stir of excitement over the weather report that viewers begin religiously turning in to see what she'll do next. However, this showboating routine earns the ire of Kaori, the beautiful and ambitious daughter of JTV's chairman. Jealous of her success and aching to take over the weather report, Kaori is willing to do just about anything to get what she wants.

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Art Direction:
Kazuro Toyama

Co-Executive Producer:
Tetsuji Hayashi

Co-Producer:
Akihiko Yose

Costume Design:
Keiko Kusakabe

Director:
Tomoaki Hosoyama

Director of Photography:
Yōichi Shiga

Editor:
Naoki Kaneko

Executive Producer:
Yoshinori Ueno

Lighting Technician:
Hiroaki Shiraishi

Original Music Composer:
Kunihiko Ida

Producer:
Atsuhito Kaji

Set Decoration:
Keiko Kusakabe

Sound:
Takashi Sugisaki

Story:
Tetsu Adachi

Writer:
Tomoaki Hosoyama

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