The second part of "Yunokai no Hi," a spin-off of the drama "The Kidnapping Day" starring Takumi Saito, is now available | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

The second part of "Yunokai no Hi," a spin-off of the drama "The Kidnapping Day" starring Takumi Saito, is now available

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ドラマ「誘拐の日」のTELASAオリジナルスピンオフ企画「ゆのかいの日」(C)ASTORY & KT Studiogenie/テレビ朝日
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ドラマ「誘拐の日」のTELASAオリジナルスピンオフ企画「ゆのかいの日」(C)ASTORY & KT Studiogenie/テレビ朝日

The second part of the original spin-off project "Yunokai no Hi" of the TV drama series "The Kidnapping Day" (TV Asahi, Tuesdays at 9pm), starring actor Saito Takumi, began streaming on August 19th on the video streaming service "TELASA."

In the first part, which began airing on July 22nd, Yuno Nagao Yuno, who plays the role of a genius girl with amnesia, engages in a heartwarming conversation in which she asks simple questions to Saito and her five co-stars, including popular group Snow Man's Tatsuya Fukazawa, Eguchi Yosuke, Uchida Yuki, and Sato Kanta.

In the second part, Yuno-chan asks the five co-stars about things that she is personally curious about, and gets a glimpse into their private lives and "true selves." When Saito-san asks "Why are you so funny?", he is praised in return, with Saito saying, "From my perspective, Yuno-chan is 100 times funnier. Yuno-chan has good taste in presents!"

Fukasawa, who is also an idol, was asked questions about attracting people, such as "Have you been popular since birth?", "How do you get better at singing and dancing?", and "Do you have any tips for charming people?". Yuno, who loves yokai, asked Eguchi a question that only she could ask, "Who is your favorite yokai?"

We ask Uchida about the secret to her beauty, "Why are you so beautiful?", and we ask Sato about the dreams she wants to achieve. When Sato asks Yuzuno a question, she reveals her dream for the future...

Additionally, the making-of video for the title sequence will be released for the first time. In the title sequence that plays in the main film, Shinjo (Saito) and Rin (Yuno) lip-sync to the opening theme song "The Liar" by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, but the making-of video will provide a glimpse into the content of the lines and behind the scenes of the filming.

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