A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 1, 2015
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 45
Finale:
July 31, 2015
Original Title:
明日もきっと、おいしいご飯〜銀のスプーン〜
Alternate Titles:
Ashita mo Kitto, Oishii Gohan - Gin no Spoon
Oishii Gohan
Una comida para el corazón
明日もきっと、おいしいご飯,
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Shochiku
Tokai Television Broadcasting
Countries:
JP
Ritsu Hayakawa, a college student lives in happiness together with his sweet family; younger brother, younger sister, and mother, Kyoko. Their smile and Mom’s rice omelet always make him happy. However, Kyoko has to be hospitalized for cancer. He goes back home in gloomy feeling and sees that his siblings, who don’t know about their mother’s disease, are excited about a pizza-to-go for dinner. Ritsu can’t stand to see them, so he runs away to kitchen, then he find a notebook that his mother wrote down her recipe. He notices how deeply Kyoko loves her family, and how important meals are, then he decides to prepare meal for them to maintain his family’s life. One day, Ritsu comes to know that he doesn’t related by blood with Kyoko. He is an adopted child. Ritsu goes to see his biological mother, Maya, then he sees Maya treating his biological brother, Ruka, cruelly. Then he becomes to want to help Ruka from his mother.
Art Designer:
Atsuhiko Arakawa
Editor:
Yukako Kishino
Lighting Technician:
Takuya Kaneko
Original Music Composer:
Jun Ichikawa
Original Story:
Mari Ozawa
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