Everyone's Getting Married

Everyone's Getting Married (2017)

EndedScripted showDrama

Takanashi Asuka is an office lady working for a big bank. She has a number of financial qualifications and is the most dedicated worker. Despite the trend to marry later today, Asuka's dream is to get married and become a housewife. However, her boyfriend of 5 years proposed, then suddenly dumped her. So a depressed Asuka has to start looking for a marriage partner even though she does not have the time. She meets a handsome, popular TV announcer Nanami Ryu who is one of those rapidly increasing numbers of men who loathe marriage. He would be the ideal man for Asuka if he were not dead set against settling down. Although they eventually end up dating, they have a rocky path ahead of them.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (55 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E09Episode 9Mar 20, 2017
S01E08Episode 8Mar 13, 2017
S01E07Episode 7Mar 6, 2017
S01E06Episode 6Feb 27, 2017
S01E05ConfrontationFeb 20, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Everyone's Getting Married' premiere?

The TV show 'Everyone's Getting Married' premiered in 2017.

Who are the main characters in 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

The main characters in 'Everyone's Getting Married' include Asuka Takanashi and Ryu Nanami.

What genre does 'Everyone's Getting Married' belong to?

'Everyone's Getting Married' belongs to the genre of romantic drama.

Where is the setting of the TV show 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

The TV show 'Everyone's Getting Married' is set in Tokyo, Japan.

Who is the director of 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

The director of 'Everyone's Getting Married' is Osamu Katayama.

What is the premise of 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

'Everyone's Getting Married' follows the story of Asuka Takanashi, a successful career woman torn between her desire for a traditional marriage and her professional ambitions.

Who is the author of the manga on which 'Everyone's Getting Married' is based?

'Everyone's Getting Married' is based on the manga written by Izumi Miyazono.

How many episodes does 'Everyone's Getting Married' have?

'Everyone's Getting Married' has a total of 12 episodes.

What is the target audience of 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

The target audience of 'Everyone's Getting Married' is primarily adults.

What is the theme song of 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

The theme song of 'Everyone's Getting Married' is titled "I Just Wanna Hold You Tight" by the artist Uru.

Who plays the role of Asuka Takanashi in 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

The role of Asuka Takanashi in 'Everyone's Getting Married' is played by Karina.

Who plays the role of Ryu Nanami in 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

The role of Ryu Nanami in 'Everyone's Getting Married' is played by Issey Takahashi.

What is the relationship between Asuka Takanashi and Ryu Nanami in 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

Asuka Takanashi and Ryu Nanami are a couple in 'Everyone's Getting Married'.

What are some of the challenges faced by Asuka Takanashi in 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

Asuka Takanashi faces the challenge of balancing her personal desires for marriage with her professional ambitions in 'Everyone's Getting Married'.

Are there any love triangles in 'Everyone's Getting Married'?

Yes, 'Everyone's Getting Married' features love triangles that add complexity to the relationships between the characters.

Does 'Everyone's Getting Married' explore societal expectations and pressures regarding marriage?

Yes, 'Everyone's Getting Married' delves into societal expectations and pressures surrounding marriage, particularly for women.

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Also known as

  • It's Sudden, But Tomorrow We're Getting Married
  • 突然ですが、明日結婚します (Japan)
  • TOTSUZEN DESU GA, ASHITA KEKKON SHIMASU (Japan)

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