Hana Yori Dango - Season 1

Hana Yori Dango - Season 1

Season 1

Tsukushi Makino is a student at the super-prestigious Eitoku Academy, a seat of learning for some of the children of Japan’s wealthiest individuals. Somewhat intimidated by the school and its rich-kid students, she wants nothing except to stay below the radar and unnoticed during her time at the school. She has one girlfriend at the school, but does not speak to anyone else. All that changes on the day her friend spills juice all over the pristine white shirt of Tsukasa Dōmyōji, the most aggressive and spoilt member of the so-called "Flower Four" or "F4".
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Episodes9
DatesOkt. 21, 2005 - Dez. 16, 2005
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Declaration of war! The thing which is absolutely more important than money
Season 1Episode 154 min

Declaration of war! The thing which is absolutely more important than money

Tsukushi Makino, a poor student, attends the elite Eitoku Academy. The F4 have free reign of the school and bully the other students. Tsukushi becomes enemies with the leader, Tsukasa Domyoji after standing up for her friend.
Okt. 21, 2005
The worst first kiss!
Season 1Episode 254 min

The worst first kiss!

After abducting Tsukushi Makino, Tsukasa Domyoji asks her to become his girlfriend. Rui Hanazawa's first love Shizuka Todo returns from France. Yuriko Asai later invites Tsukushi to Shizuka's homecoming party.
Okt. 28, 2005
Tears! Good-bye to the person I like
Season 1Episode 354 min

Tears! Good-bye to the person I like

Rui Hanazawa's first love Shizuka Todo makes plans to go back to France. At the airport, Tsukushi Makino encourages Rui to go after her. Meanwhile, Tsukasa Domyoji's sister Tsubaki returns from Los Angeles.
Nov. 4, 2005
First time coming home in the morning
Season 1Episode 454 min

First time coming home in the morning

Tsukasa Domyoji and Tsukushi Makino are trapped in an elevator for a night. Someone snaps a photo of the two the next morning and the school now believes they are dating. Tsukasa does not clear up the misunderstanding.
Nov. 11, 2005
Confession of life-threatening love
Season 1Episode 554 min

Confession of life-threatening love

When photos of Tsukushi Makino with a guy surface, Tsukasa Domyoji believes the photos are real and loses confidence in her. Tsukushi is determined to prove her innocence, so Sojiro Nishikado helps her investigate.
Nov. 18, 2005
A love triangle of a roller-coaster ride hair-trigger crisis
Season 1Episode 654 min

A love triangle of a roller-coaster ride hair-trigger crisis

Rui Hanazawa returns from France, giving Tsukushi Makino mixed feelings. Tsukasa Domyoji's sister visits to stop their mother from interfering. Later, Tsukasa and Tsukushi go on a double date with Yuki Matsuoka and her boyfriend.
Nov. 25, 2005
Battle F4 dissolution!
Season 1Episode 754 min

Battle F4 dissolution!

Tsukasa Domyoji feels betrayed by Rui Hanazawa, when he sees him hugging Tsukushi Makino. Tsukushi decides to go on a date with Rui. Later, Sojiro Nishikado helps Yuki Matsuoka get revenge on her cheating boyfriend.
Dez. 2, 2005
Now the female high school student's
Season 1Episode 854 min

Now the female high school student's

Kaede Domyoji targets Tsukushi Makino's family and friends. Tsukushi decides to enter the Teen of Japan contest at Tsubaki Domyoji's urging. If she wins, she will get enough money to help her loved ones.
Dez. 9, 2005
The greatest last present
Season 1Episode 954 min

The greatest last present

Tsukushi Makino enters Teen of Japan. Despite stiff competition from Ayano Kurimaki, she makes it to the final round. Meanwhile, Tsukasa Domyoji places a wager with his mother. He promises to go to New York if Tsukushi loses.
Dez. 16, 2005

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