Boys Over Flowers 2

Boys Over Flowers 2
Also known as
  • Boys Over Flowers Returns
  • Hana yori Dango 2
  • Hana yori Dango Returns
Japanese花より男子だんご2リターンズ
Transcriptions
RomanizationHana yori Dango Ritānzu
Based onBoys Over Flowersby Yoko Kamio
Directed byYasuharu Ishii
StarringMao InoueJun MatsumotoShun OguriShota MatsudaTsuyoshi Abe
Theme music composerYouth Case[1]
Opening theme"Love So Sweet" by Arashi
ComposerKosuke Yamashita[2]
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes11
Production
ProducerKatsuaki Setoguchi
Production locationJapan
Running timeFridays at 22:00
Production companyTBS
Original release
NetworkJNN (TBS)
Release5 January (2007-01-05) –16 March 2007 (2007-03-16)
Related
Boys Over Flowers (2005)Hana yori Dango Final: The Movie (2008)Meteor Garden (2001, Taiwan) Boys Over Flowers (2009, South Korea) Boys Over Flowers Season 2 (2018, Japan) F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers (2021, Thailand)

Boys Over Flowers 2 (花より男子だんご2リターンズ, Hana yori Dango 2 (Ritānzu); "Boys Over Flowers Returns")[3][4] is a Japanese television drama series broadcast on TBS in 2007. It is the sequel to the 2005 TV series Boys Over Flowers based on the original manga series by Yoko Kamio, and followed by the film Hana yori Dango Final: The Movie.

Plot

Tsukasa left Japan for New York and realizes Tsukushi has not talked to him for one year. The other members of F4 persuade Tsukushi to meet Tsukasa there for Christmas, only to discover Tsukasa has become a completely different person. Later, Tsukasa's mother announces that they will return to Japan in celebration of his birthday party. Tsukasa gets engaged to the daughter of heir Okawahara, leaving Tsukushi in distress.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

  • Aki Nishihara as Yūki Matsuoka[5]
  • Natsuki Katō as Shigeru Okawahara[5]
  • Mayumi Sada as Shizuka Tōdō[5]
  • Saki Seto as Yuriko Asai[5]
  • Aki Fukuda as Erika Ayuhara[5]
  • Emiko Matsuoka as Minako Yamamo[5]
  • Megumi Sato as Sakurako Sanjo[5]
  • Nanako Matsushima as Tsubaki Domyōji
  • Mariko Kaga as Kaede Domyōji[5]
  • David Itō as Nishida[5]
  • Takako Kato as Sachiyo Sengoku (Okami-San)[5]
  • Susumu Kobayashi as Haruo Makino[5]
  • Mako Ishino as Chieko Makino[5]
  • Satoshi Tomiura as Susumu Makino[5]

Guests

Reception

Episode ratings

Episode Subtitle Ratings(Kanto) Ratings (Kansai) Ratings (Nationwide)
01One year later... At last, it returns!!This time the stage is New York!!New developments in love and friendshipfull of ups and downs... –-But wasn't it supposed to be a happy ending!?[6]19.4[6]20.7[6]??.?
02The Strongest Rival[6]20.1[6]19.6[6]??.?
03Bye bye, Stupid Guy[6]19.2[6]19.9[6]??.?
04Perilous Battle[6]23.1[6]20.6[6]??.?
05We Like You[6]20.3[6]19.5[6]??.?
06Confession Turns Chaotic!![6]21.0[6]20.1[6]??.?
07Once-in-a-lifetime First Love[6]21.0[6]21.1[6]??.?
08The Love Square is Settled[6]22.7[6]20.8[6]??.?
09Painful Goodbye in the Rain[6]22.3[6]20.8[6]??.?
10Lost Memories[6]21.9[6]21.1[6]??.?
11The World's Best Proposal Ever[6]27.6[6]26.0[6]??.?
Average--21.7[6]21.0[6]??.?

Recognitions

Year Ceremony Category/Recipient
2007 52nd Television Drama Academy Awards Best Drama
Annual Drama Grand Prix Awards Best Supporting Actor (Shun Oguri)
16th Hashida Awards Best Female Newcomer (Mao Inoue)
Best Male Newcomer (Shun Oguri)
10th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand PrixBest Drama
Best Actress (Mao Inoue)
Best Supporting Actor (Jun Matsumoto)
MTV Student Voice Awards Best Actress (Mao Inoue)
2008 Japan Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Best Actress (Mao Inoue)
Best Actor (Shun Oguri)

References

  1. ^"Youth case". Kimono (in Japanese). Tokyo. Retrieved 23 August 2025.
  2. ^"Works". Kosuke Yamashita's Official website (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 May 2025.
  3. ^"Boys Over Flowers 2 (Returns)". TBS Program Catalog. Tokyo Broadcasting System. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  4. ^"Boys Over Flowers 2 (Returns)". Viki. Rakuten. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  5. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazba花より男子2. Web The Television (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 19 May 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
  6. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiビデオリサーチ. Videor (in Japanese). Retrieved 1 March 2025.