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The Young Wife Rolls Her Arms!

Revised Romanization: N/A

Original Name, Hangul: 若奥さまは腕まくり!

Director: N/A

Writer: N/A

Network: N/A

Episodes: 12

Release Date: 1988-07-08

Runtime: 45 minutes

Original Language: ja

Country: JP

Seasons: 1

Genres: Comedy

Age Rating: N/A

Status: Ended

Drama Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐4

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Plot Synopsis

Tomoko and Satoshi who got married after the great love affair. Start a sweet newly-married life of only two people. At that time, Satoshi older brorher Haruo suddenly ordered an American relocation order, the three daughters Mari, Hanabi, Chieko , and mother-in-law Suddenly living with them.

Cast & Crew

Miho Nakayama

Miho Nakayama

Hirose Tomoko

Kunihiko Mitamura

Kunihiko Mitamura

Hirose Satoshi

Noriko Sengoku

Noriko Sengoku

Hirose Tatsu

Mari Nishio

Mari Nishio

Hirose Mari

Jun Miho

Jun Miho

Kitazawa Madoka

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ParkMin

Update: I watched and wrote my comment a few days before the news broke out. I'm in utter disbelief upon hearing the news of Nakayama Miho passing away at the young age of 54. During the past couple of weeks I went into a binge-watch of all her projects from the 80s and 90s, she was a truly striking, talented and fun actress that gave a unique signature to all the projects she's been in. It's unfortunate what has happened and she will be missed dearly. Rest in peace, mama idol! Following the success or appeal (?) of Mama wa Idol (1987) the leads returned for another run, they even brought some of the side cast like the neighbor who still have her eyes on the male lead. In fact, the entire thing felt like a carbon copy of its predecessor, from the cast to the setup, story, dynamics, characters, jaded jokes, setting and production. They were seriously trying too hard to make it as similar as possible without offering anything new. Nakayama Miho is still trying to be a mother of children not of her own while suffering from the same interrupted intimacy trope in every episode. I couldn't find a single thing that might nudge this over Mama wa Idol, they should've aimed to improve over or at least not repeat the same mistakes.

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