The Girl's Speech

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (57)

The Girl's Speech is a Japanese drama series produced by Fuji Creative Corporation in 2015. The show follows the story of two high school students, Aya and Tetsu, who are brought together by a unique club that encourages students to give speeches. Suzu Hirose plays the role of Aya while Ryunosuke Kamiki plays Tetsu.

The series is set in the upper secondary school system in Japan, where the pressure to perform academically is intense. The main character, Aya, is an introverted teenager who is known for scoring high grades but struggles to articulate any emotions in public. With the encouragement of her language teacher, she joins the school's speech club as a way to find her voice and also to express her emotions in a public setting.

Tetsu, on the other hand, is a highly talented public speaker and student. He has a reputation for winning speech contests and is also the captain of the school's speech club. When he meets Aya, Tetsu immediately recognizes her potential and becomes her mentor. By working together, the two begin to form a close bond and using their combined talent to challenge the norms and expectations of the academic system and society.

Throughout the series, Aya and Tetsu's characters develop as they face numerous obstacles such as rival schools, strict teachers, and the pressure to conform. They also develop their own unique style of public speaking by incorporating their personal experiences, emotions, and individuality.

One of the most notable aspects of 'The Girl's Speech' is the way it portrays the importance of communication and personal expression. The show emphasizes the power of words and the art of public speaking as a means of connecting with others and expressing oneself. The significance of this skill is given prominence throughout the show as it is portrayed as being just as important as academic achievements.

The show also tackles themes such as friendship, self-growth, and personal identity. The relationship developed between Aya and Tetsu is central to the storyline, with their bond often serving as a source of inspiration to each other. The show also illustrates the importance of self-discovery and the realization that sometimes the path we choose may not always fit within societal expectations and standards.

The pacing of the show is well-balanced, and the acting is compelling, with Hirose and Kamiki delivering stellar performances. The supporting cast is also noteworthy, with each character adding depth and interest to the storyline. The show's soundtrack is also noteworthy, with the intro song, "Tomorrowland," by Miho Fukuhara capturing the essence of the show perfectly.

Overall, The Girl's Speech is an excellent drama that tackles themes of communication, personal growth, and individuality in a highly relatable and engaging way. It is a perfect choice for those who enjoy character-driven shows with a strong emphasis on personal expression and public speaking. The show has resonated with audiences in Japan and continues to draw in new fans each year. For anyone looking to take away a positive message of the importance of individual self-expression, The Girl's Speech is highly recommended.

The Girl's Speech is a series that ran for 1 seasons (10 episodes) between January 10, 2015 and on Fuji Creative Corporation

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Seasons
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
March 14, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
March 7, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
February 28, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
February 21, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
February 14, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
February 7, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
January 31, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
January 24, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
January 17, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
January 10, 2015
Can the power of words be a force for change? Tsubame Haruna (Suzu Hirose) is an unassuming, sensitive high school girl who finds herself pushed to become Student Council President by those around her. Then Tsubame meets Kei Shizukui (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a genius speechwriter.
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Where to Watch The Girl's Speech
The Girl's Speech is available for streaming on the Fuji Creative Corporation website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Girl's Speech on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    January 10, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (57)
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