Flat Out Tokyo Girl

Flat Out Tokyo Girl (2012)


  • Genre: Drama
  • First Air Date: 2012-10-10
  • Last Air Date: 2012-12-19
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 11
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 54 min.
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Network: Nippon TV
star 7.6/10
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Summary

19-year-old Saeki Rei (Takei Emi) comes to Tokyo. Rei’s redeeming traits are her cheerfulness and distinctive positivity, but everything she does is always unheard of and unsuccessful. Because this foolhardiness causes trouble to the people around her each time, she ends up being called a girl who is unable to read situations. Rei moves to Tokyo with neither a dream nor goal, and is reunited with her father Suzuki Takuya (Watabe Atsuro) who abandoned her mother and her 15 years ago. Although she opposes her father for making her mother miserable, his dissolute life rouses her into action. “This won’t do. I’ve to make this person happy or I can’t move on with my own life!” And so, she runs about with the aim of getting her father remarried in her first experience living in Tokyo. With cheerfulness and positivity, she overcomes various difficulties and slowly changes the people around her too.

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Flat Out Tokyo Girl Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 2012-10-10
11 Episodes

Flat Out Tokyo Girl Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1Episode 155 min
Season 1Episode 2Episode 255 min
Season 1Episode 3Episode 355 min
Season 1Episode 4Episode 455 min
Season 1Episode 5Episode 555 min
Season 1Episode 6Episode 655 min
Season 1Episode 7Episode 755 min
Season 1Episode 8Episode 855 min
Season 1Episode 9Episode 955 min
Season 1Episode 10Episode 1055 min
Season 1Episode 11Episode 1155 min
  • Manami Higa

    as Hanako Serizawa
  • Emi Takei

    as Rei Saeki
  • Atsuro Watabe

    as Takuya Suzuki
  • Shohei Miura

    as Daisuke Tamagawa
  • Takashi Tsukamoto

    as Koichi Sakurai
  • Yui Ichikawa

    as Okuno
  • Kanna Mori

    as Haruka Kubo
Writing Kazuhiko Ban Writer
Sound Miyuki Nakajima Theme Song Performance

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