
- #LIAR GAME JAPANESE DRAMA SEASON 2 MOVIE#
- #LIAR GAME JAPANESE DRAMA SEASON 2 SERIES#
However, the Liar Game has yet to end, as the two encounter letters detailing Round 4's location and rules: a 3v3 battle between the "Kingdom of Sun" and the "Kingdom of Moon" in an abandoned old arcade. Nao Kanzaki has returned to her normal life, now with the new friends she made from the Game, and Shinichi Akiyama has gone overseas. Two years have passed since Round 3 of the Liar Game. Besides Kanzaki and Akiyama, the flamboyant Fukunaga ( Suzuki Kosuke) returns to the Liar Game and a mysterious but talented psychology professor, Katsuragi Ryo, ( Rinko Kikuchi) enters the Liar Game as Akiyama and Kanzaki's new opponent. Two years after the events from the previous season, the naive Kanzaki Nao ( Erika Toda) and "genius swindler", Akiyama Shinichi ( Shota Matsuda), go back to their normal lives until they receive an invitation to resume the Liar Game and compete for entrance to The Final Stage. The movie, known as the Liar Game: The Final Stage debuted on March 6, 2010.Ī flamboyant beautician involved in the Liar GameĪ psychology professor who was classmates with Akiyama ShinichiĬop with gold front tooth in Kanzaki Nao's city The second season began airing in November 2009 and concluded on January 19, 2010.
#LIAR GAME JAPANESE DRAMA SEASON 2 MOVIE#
In April 2009, a second season of the drama adaptation and a live action movie were announced.
#LIAR GAME JAPANESE DRAMA SEASON 2 SERIES#
Liar Game: Season 2 ( ライアーゲーム シーズン2) is the second season of the Japanese television drama series Liar Game, adapted from a popular manga, known as the Liar Game.
JSTOR ( August 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message). If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted.įind sources: "Liar Game: Season 2" – news Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. The acting is very good in both dramas.The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for television. Japanese main girl seems a lot more innocent and naive, as opposed to the Korean girl who seemed more realistic **potential spoiler alert- as she hesitated for awhile about giving the money to the teacher. The first game was the same for both dramas. The Japanese drama had more visual instructions. I found that the game instructions weren't as clear in the Korean version. The antagonist wears a mask which gives the show more suspense. (side note: the main guy wears a really ugly wig for a couple of episodes). JDRAMA- competition hosted by rich people to see who the best liar is. Another major difference is that the male lead looks considerably older in the Korean version. KDRAMA - portrayed the game as a variety show which made the show not as suspenseful as the Japanese drama. There was no romance in the Japanese drama, but there were little hints of the two leads liking each other. ROMANCE - it looks like there will be more romance in the Korean drama. These are of my own opinion and are based on the first two episodes I've watched of the Korean drama. I listed some things I noticed about the Korean drama and compared it to the Japanese drama. It has recently been adapted into a Korean drama that started on October 20, 2014.įor more information on the show click here.
Liar Game was originally a manga that was released in 2005, which then was adapted into a Japanese drama in 2007 and had a season two in 2009 as well as a movie in 2010.