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This is a set of two video tapes featuring Honami Suzuki: "Heart Cocktail Drama Special: The Santa Claus Who Didn't Knock" and "Heart Cocktail Drama Special II: The Table Where the Mermaid Sighed." These works have not been released on DVD and are famous for being rare items traded at high prices on Amazon, Rakuten, etc. How about adding them to your collection? Synopsis: Heart Cocktail Drama Special "The Santa Claus Who Didn't Knock" was a one-off drama broadcast late at night on December 24, 1987. It starred Hiroshi Mikami, with Honami Suzuki as the co-star. The manga is based on the all-color work by Seizo Watase. The story is an original long-distance romance, a very orthodox tale of a girlfriend getting anxious because her boyfriend can't return due to work on the promised Christmas Eve. However, it incorporates several episodes, including the same subtitle as the original, and the lyrical world is expressed perfectly. The two main actors look as if they've jumped out of the world of the work (and so does Ken Teraizumi in a supporting role!), satisfying the fans of the original. "The Santa Claus Who Didn't Knock" was well-received, and a second installment, "The Table Where the Mermaid Sighed," was broadcast during the Christmas season of the following year (late night on Saturday, December 17, 1988). It is a sequel to the previous work, with Hiroshi Mikami and Honami Suzuki reprising their roles as the main cast. Ayumi Matsumura also directed and wrote the script, but due to the involvement of Yoshio Nakamura as a producer in this second installment, Hiroshi Kashiwabara, a master of action dramas, was involved in the co-scriptwriting. Video Out of print Difficult to obtain For enthusiasts Valuable The End of the World Premium Thank you for the likes.
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