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00:00I'm Ryoko Yonekura. Nice to meet you.
00:07Tonight's Ando Watchman is...
00:10I don't make mistakes.
00:15Daimon Michiko, a surgeon, is going to operate on a patient with cancer.
00:20She's going to dig into the popular medical drama, Dr. X.
00:26She's going to reveal the secrets of the popular medical drama, Dr. X.
00:35She's going to make a lot of precious testimonies.
00:41It was broadcasted in 2012.
00:43It's been 12 years.
00:45It's been 12 years.
00:46That's a long time.
00:47It's been 10 years.
00:48It's been 10 years.
00:49It's been 10 years.
00:51It's been 10 years.
00:52It's been 10 years.
00:53Wow.
00:54Amazing.
00:55And this time...
00:58The 12-year-long story has finally come to an end.
01:02Nishida-san and Enkei-san.
01:04It's been 12 years.
01:05What are you talking about?
01:06It's been 12 years.
01:09Why is Dr. X such a beloved work over the years?
01:15The behind-the-scenes and birth of the famous actress
01:19will be revealed in the testimony of an important person with a gorgeous actress.
01:24That's amazing.
01:25And the greatness of the famous actress.
01:29Does that mean you're going to enjoy the play?
01:35Our guest today is a big fan of Dr. X.
01:39He's Murakami from Fruits Punch.
01:42Nice to meet you.
01:44I don't slide, so I don't slide.
01:47Do you slide?
01:48I slide a lot.
01:49I slide a lot.
01:51Because you slide.
01:52That's why I admire you.
01:53That's right.
01:54I don't want to fail.
01:55I don't want to fail.
01:56I don't want to fail.
01:57You know a lot, Murakami.
01:58I had a fan meeting with Dr. X.
02:01I didn't know you did that.
02:02I was the guest MC.
02:04That's amazing.
02:05By the way, some people, including me, don't know much about Dr. X.
02:11You don't know?
02:12I don't know.
02:13I don't know.
02:14I don't know.
02:15I don't know.
02:16I don't know.
02:17I don't know.
02:18Of course, there are many charms.
02:20I'll give you a brief summary.
02:22This is a freelance setting.
02:25Yes.
02:26You don't belong anywhere.
02:28That's right.
02:29There are disputes about power and distribution in hospitals.
02:32But you're a freelancer.
02:34You don't get involved in such disputes and help patients.
02:38This is the charm of the story.
02:40This is the premise.
02:41The first episode is over.
02:43This is the medical version.
02:45It's easy to see.
02:46It's easy to see.
02:47It's easy to see.
02:48Japanese people love it.
02:49They love it.
02:50If you say you won't fail every time, you may think you won't fail anyway.
02:54But you may think you will fail every time.
02:58I'm excited.
02:59I'm excited.
03:00I thought I couldn't do it this time.
03:02I thought I couldn't do this disease.
03:04But I won't fail.
03:05That's Mr. Daimon.
03:06It feels good, doesn't it?
03:07It feels good.
03:08Those who haven't seen it can enjoy it any time.
03:11I can enjoy it any time.
03:13It will be a good time.
03:14That's right.
03:15The first witness is...
03:21I'm Morchman.
03:22I'm in charge of the script of this work.
03:27He's a big teacher.
03:28He's a big teacher.
03:29He's a big teacher.
03:30He's a big teacher.
03:31He's a big teacher.
03:32He's a big teacher.
03:33Why did it become such a popular anime in just 12 years?
04:03On the other hand, the middle-aged men also watch it a lot and say no.
04:09I want to say that too, but I can't.
04:12But Mr. Yonekura says that.
04:16I will not do any job that can be done without a medical license.
04:19Please wait a minute!
04:21There are a lot of misinterpretations in the medical department of a university hospital!
04:25I know.
04:26For example, help with the research of a professor.
04:29I will not.
04:30Research on papers.
04:31I will not.
04:32Consultation with the president.
04:33Consultation with the professor.
04:34I will not.
04:35Accompaniment to the school.
04:36I will not.
04:37Delivery of golf.
04:38I will not.
04:39Secret work of a lover.
04:41I will not.
04:42Dating at a drinking party, etc.
04:44I will not do anything.
04:45I wrote it down here in detail.
04:50I will never do anything.
04:53Daimon Michiko's self-conceited appearance attracts men all over the world.
05:03It seems that Daimon Michiko's cool female character, who expresses the feelings of people working in the organization, is very popular.
05:13Speaking of Daimon Michiko.
05:17I will not fail.
05:20I will not fail.
05:22This is a famous line that can be said to be the great master of Dr. X.
05:28In fact, it was a homage to the words of a famous athlete.
05:33I will not fail as an athlete.
05:36I will not fail.
05:38It's not a line I made.
05:42It's a line I made in an interview with Mr. Kaoru Matsumoto, who won a gold medal in judo.
05:49He said, I will not make a mistake.
05:53I thought it was very cool.
05:55I thought it was a line that reflected how much hard training I had.
06:04I went to Mr. Yonekura.
06:06It was decided there.
06:09The creator of the famous line was Mr. Kaori Matsumoto, a female gold medalist at the London Olympics.
06:19In addition to the famous line, what about Daimon Michiko?
06:24I wonder what this is.
06:27This is a guy who shakes when he sees old men.
06:30If you do this.
06:32I will not fail.
06:35Actually, this scene.
06:37Mr. Yonekura is a very enthusiastic person.
06:40He was interviewed by a super surgeon.
06:44After the operation, his brain dries up, so he drinks Gamushiro.
06:49This is the first time for Mr. Yonekura.
06:51It's amazing.
06:53This is the result of Mr. Yonekura's interview.
06:57I'll drink it too.
06:59You'd better not.
07:01It's over.
07:02It's over if we drink it.
07:04It's really Gamushiro.
07:06I don't use my brain that much.
07:08I use my brain.
07:10And there is a secret in that familiar scene.
07:15Mr. Nakazono testified that the action of Mr. Yonekura after the operation was the reason why it became a popular work.
07:25Mr. Yonekura puts his hand here after the operation.
07:29Is that so?
07:31Mr. Yonekura didn't have a scenario.
07:34When I saw that scene, I was very impressed.
07:37Mr. Yonekura said he wanted to do it.
07:43It's over.
07:44There must be a scene like this.
07:46There is.
07:50This is a good scene.
07:52If it wasn't for Mr. Yonekura, it would have been like an ophthalmologist.
07:57I think he would have been a dry character.
08:01He's a little shy, but he's very close to the patient.
08:06I can see it in that one shot.
08:08I think that's why the series was made.
08:13Mr. Yonekura, who knows Daimon Michiko the best, testified about that scene.
08:21Wait a minute.
08:23I'm Ryoko Yonekura. Nice to meet you.
08:29Ryoko Yonekura, who has played Daimon Michiko for 12 years.
08:3412 years.
08:35The person who came up with that ad-lib told me about the scene.
08:42At the time it started in 2012, I did some personal research.
08:47The reason I wanted to do it was because the surgery was over.
08:53I wanted to say,
08:55I want to say,
08:58I want to say,
09:01I want to say,
09:06Mr. Yonekura's passion for the patients who survived the surgery gave birth to that famous scene.
09:14It's very powerful.
09:17This actor testifies to Mr. Yonekura's stoic personality.
09:22Who is it?
09:26I'm Ryoko Yonekura.
09:29Kei Tanaka.
09:30Kei Tanaka, who plays the role of Dr. Morimoto Hikaru, a university hospital doctor, just like Daimon Michiko.
09:37When I was in the middle of the scene, I was overwhelmed with persuasion.
09:40No matter how desperate the situation is, I think,
09:42No matter how desperate the situation is, I think,
09:46I think,
09:51Daimon Michiko, played by Mr. Yonekura, is perfect.
09:56But in this movie...
09:58This time, we will go into the past of Dr. Daimon, which can be called episode 0.
10:02Why was Dr. Daimon born?
10:05We will go into the secrets and roots of Dr. Daimon.
10:10How was the genius surgeon born?
10:14It will be revealed for the first time this time.
10:16Why did Dr. Daimon have this personality?
10:21Did you know anything about Dr. Daimon?
10:26Did you know that it was an ad-lib?
10:28No, I didn't know.
10:30I thought it was in the book.
10:38But it was Mr. Yonekura's idea.
10:40Welcome back.
10:42Welcome back.
10:44There is no explanation like this in the drama.
10:46I don't know what this means.
10:48But I was able to understand what it means now.
10:52I was able to understand what it means now.
10:56I wanted to cure the patient's illness.
11:00I wanted to cure the patient's illness.
11:02How was Mr. Kaori Matsumoto?
11:04I don't know.
11:06I don't know anything.
11:08I don't know anything.
11:10I don't know anything.
11:12You know the ad-lib, right?
11:14I didn't know.
11:16You should have told us earlier.
11:20Who is the next testifier?
11:27Director.
11:30He is the director of this movie.
11:32He is Tamura Naoki.
11:34The director analyzed the reason why Dr. X is loved by everyone.
11:40Yes, the operation scene is a real operation.
11:44So there were cases.
11:46It's not real.
11:48But it's a real operation.
11:50It's a real operation.
11:52We have to make a script 5 or 6 times.
11:56Dr. X's operation scenes are all cases in the past.
12:02There is a medical script that only removes such medical scenes.
12:07Let's take a look at it.
12:16The flow of the operation is written in detail.
12:20It's not a medical script, it's an operation, right?
12:22Yes, it is.
12:23In order to make it easier to imagine, there are pictures of the actual operation.
12:29In addition, the location of the organs and blood vessels is written in the illustration.
12:34Wow, this is hard.
12:37Of course, the lines of the actors are different.
12:45Let's ask Dr. Tanaka about the operation scene.
12:50Is that really hard?
12:52Yes, it is.
12:53We learn a lot of words that we don't usually use in our daily lives.
13:02So we have to express the tension of reality.
13:10There is an excellent medical staff in the production team.
13:16There is a staff who always reads the latest papers.
13:22It's all thanks to that staff.
13:24Some of the operations are unbelievable.
13:28In the last operation of Part 2, there was a cancer in the whole body of Honda Miyu and a girl.
13:34We took out all the organs and separated them.
13:40Then we took out the cancer and put it back in.
13:43This is the operation scene in the United States.
13:46I thought, this is real.
13:50In addition, the real thing is not only the script.
13:55Mr. Yonekura is particular about the operation scene.
14:01We asked this actor to testify.
14:05Who is it?
14:07I'll shoot.
14:08Mr. Katsumura.
14:09Mr. Katsumura is also tall.
14:11Masanobu Katsumura plays the role of Hideki Kaji, the chief surgeon of Daimon Michiko University Hospital.
14:19The actual supervisor taught me.
14:22She has the longest operation scene.
14:26She does everything by herself.
14:28I think Mr. Yonekura can do it.
14:30She does everything by herself, including the surgery scene.
14:36It's amazing.
14:37The first scene can be replaced.
14:39It's very difficult.
14:41I tie the thread and do this.
14:44I learned to be a doctor.
14:46I think Mr. Yonekura can do the operation.
14:49I think everyone can do it if they have a doctor's license.
14:53We asked Mr. Yonekura himself.
14:56This is a luxury for Mr. Yonekura.
14:59I heard you can do it.
15:01I can't do it.
15:02There is no one in the world.
15:05There was a person whose wound was completely open.
15:09If there was a 6-0 monofilament in the wound, there were three ways to remove it.
15:17That's amazing.
15:19If Michiko is evolving, I want to evolve as well.
15:23That's amazing.
15:25Michisu's Michi.
15:27It's one of the highlights of this movie.
15:31This opera is also a special thing that I haven't seen before.
15:37This is the ultimate scene.
15:40Please take a look.
15:43In addition to the operation scene, Mr. Tamura taught us the reason why it is so popular.
15:51The reason is...
15:52The characters are lively.
15:54There are many people who have an accent that suits the actors.
15:58I think it's the chemical reaction.
16:00Mr. Nishida.
16:04Speaking of Dr. X, Mr. Nishida and his subordinates, Mr. Endo and Mr. Katsumura.
16:11Their ad-libs are also attractive.
16:16We asked Mr. Katsumura, who had a lot to do with Mr. Nishida, how good his ad-libs were.
16:23Basically, everything is different from the time of the test.
16:27If it gets interesting while I'm talking, I'll add more lines.
16:31If I can do it, I'll say,
16:33Oh, he's doing something.
16:37How amazing was Mr. Nishida's ad-lib?
16:42Let's take a look at the scene where the prototype is gone while comparing it with the script.
16:48The prototype is gone.
16:50The story goes on.
16:52Daimon, Michiko, please call me.
16:55Please call me here.
16:58It's completely different.
17:01After this, Mr. Nishida's ad-libs are perfect.
17:08One of the charms of Dr. X is Mr. Nishida's ad-lib acting.
17:13In the final episode of season 3, Director Hiruma falls ill and asks Daimon for help, but he refuses.
17:24Instead, there's a scene where Ebina, Kajira, and their subordinates have surgery.
17:30Here's the line before the surgery.
17:35If you fail, I won't forgive you!
17:37In the script, it's an aggressive line that puts pressure on the four of them.
17:45Let's take a look at the scene that actually aired.
17:52Now I'm lying down in front of you.
17:55It's completely different.
17:57It's different from the beginning.
17:59You are the fathers of four doctors.
18:06You can't fail, can you?
18:10I don't know.
18:13It's completely different.
18:15Please call me.
18:17Please call me.
18:18Please help me.
18:20Please let me have my surgery.
18:23Please.
18:25But there's one more girl.
18:28There's a girl named Daimon Michiko.
18:32Please call her.
18:35Daimon Michiko.
18:37Please call her.
18:38Please call her.
18:40I want Daimon Michiko to do everything.
18:44I want Daimon Michiko to do everything.
18:47Shut up.
18:48Shut up.
18:49Wow.
18:51He's responding.
18:54It looks like he's acting freely.
19:00But there's something about Mr. Nishida.
19:03This time, the director's testimony made it clear.
19:07We do tests three or four times.
19:09But it's always the same.
19:11We do tests several times.
19:14But if we do it several times,
19:16we do the tests together.
19:19So it's not just ad-lib.
19:21It's the basics of making things.
19:24That's amazing.
19:26When I did it for the first time,
19:28I was surprised because everything was different.
19:30But I'm not wrong.
19:33The other side is more interesting.
19:35I lost.
19:37Even if I write it, it won't be exactly the same.
19:41Still, Mr. Nishida's ad-lib is more interesting.
19:45I can't complain.
19:47I can't complain.
19:49I'm starting to look forward to it.
19:54Ms. Yonekura told us about her memories with Mr. Nishida.
19:59Mr. Nishida's ad-lib is deeper than what's in the script.
20:07He told us how to move people's hearts
20:10and how to get to the script.
20:15He told us how to bring people together.
20:19It's very deep.
20:20He told us what would happen if we moved like this.
20:23He told us to look at it and be there.
20:27Maybe...
20:29Maybe he was just playing around.
20:33He told us to enjoy the play.
20:36He told us that it wasn't just this.
20:39I learned a lot from him.
20:42Dr. X, the movie version, is full of Mr. Nishida's charms.
20:49At the end, Ms. Yonekura told us her favorite part.
20:54The preciousness of people's lives,
20:57and the people we tend to forget.
21:00The people we tend to forget
21:04can suddenly disappear.
21:07This is included in the story.
21:10I can feel the preciousness of people's lives in this movie.
21:20Mr. Nishida, I was surprised.
21:23You don't have any lines at all.
21:25What do you think about Mr. Nishida's ad-lib?
21:27Maybe you should try ad-libbing on the set.
21:29You don't want to slip, do you?
21:30I don't want to slip.
21:31Do you do ad-libbing?
21:33I do it when I have a test.
21:36If the atmosphere is good, I do it.
21:38Do you do ad-libbing?
21:39Yes, I do.
21:40Except for the script?
21:41Yes, except for the script.
21:43Sudden ad-libbing.
21:45I don't do it when I'm a good character.
21:47I don't do it when I'm a serious character.
21:50Mr. Tomizawa, please say a line.
21:53Mr. Akira's line.
21:55Mr. Akira's line.
21:58After this, actor Tomizawa will try to say lines of Dr. X.
22:03I'm in trouble.
22:07We have to talk to each other.
22:09I'm in trouble.
22:10I'm in trouble.
22:11I'm in trouble.
22:12I'm in trouble.
22:16Dr. Tomizawa will try to say lines of Dr. Akira.
22:23Let's go.
22:24Ready.
22:25Let's go.
22:26Ready.
22:30Cut.
22:31Cut.
22:32Cut.
22:33Let's check.
22:34Let's check.
22:35Let's check.
22:36Let's check.
22:37Even if I get an offer, I won't do it.
22:39It's impossible.
22:40It's difficult.
22:41How many times do you go to the movies, Mr. Murakami?
22:44No.
22:45Seriously.
22:46I definitely go to the movies twice.
22:48It's not enough.
22:49I think you should go more.
22:51It's not enough.
22:52I think you should go more.
22:54It depends on my schedule.
22:56Anyway, I'll go to the movies twice.
22:58I'll definitely go to the movies twice.
23:00It's not much different from ordinary people.
23:02I'll go to the movies twice if I like it.
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