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Shiori Doi plays the defendant Broccoli in the "anthropomorphic drama"

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「擬人化ドラマ 被告人ブロッコリー 原告カリフラワー」に出演する土居志央梨さん (C)NHK
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「擬人化ドラマ 被告人ブロッコリー 原告カリフラワー」に出演する土居志央梨さん (C)NHK

Actor Shiori Doi will appear in the NHK program "Personified Drama: Defendant Broccoli, Plaintiff Cauliflower" (General Asadora ), which will be broadcast at 8:15 pm on September 18th. She will play personified vegetables in a courtroom battle with Ha Yeon-soo , who co-starred with her in the NHK morning drama " The Tiger and Her Wings " (first half of 2024).

The show is a mix of drama and information variety show in which personified vegetables engage in a courtroom battle. Doi plays the older sister, Broccoli, and Ha Yeon-soo plays the younger sister, Cauliflower (a broccoli variant). It is Cauliflower who sues her older sister, Broccoli, and they clash over their charms, claiming to be "better than me!" when it comes to nutrition and cooking methods. This information variety show allows you to learn trivia about vegetables through the courtroom battle between the two, and is an exciting courtroom drama that is sure to captivate you with its unexpected ending.

Doi commented, "The role of Broccoli was definitely the most difficult role I've ever taken on. It was a real battle with myself to see how much I could believe in myself speaking as Broccoli. I'm grateful for this opportunity. I was happy to be able to film in the familiar courtroom with Ha Yeon-soo , who I co-starred with for the first time since ' The Tiger and Her Wings '. Please be sure to watch the vegetables' life-or-death struggle and heartfelt cries!"

Ha Yeon-soo said, "I had vaguely thought that I would have a chance to act with Doi-chan again someday, but I never imagined that we would be able to act together as sisters! It's wonderful that Yone and Hyang-chan have reunited as vegetables in modern society, transcending time and the classification of living things. Because I was with Doi-chan, I felt a mysterious power well up within me and was able to do my best, even when filming difficult scenes. This is the first time since I became an actor that I have played a non-human character. Of course, I am anthropomorphized, but I acted with the feelings of a vegetable. I tried to show the joy, anger, sadness, and happiness of a vegetable, rather than those of a human. I'm sure everyone is curious to know what it would be like if vegetables have emotions too. Be sure to check it out!"

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