Synopsis
スタンドアップ!!
Stand Up!! is a Japanese television drama which ran weekly for three months in 2003. The drama, which stars Kazunari Ninomiya of Arashi and Tomohisa Yamashita of NEWS, centers around the lives of the last four virgins left in their highschool as they struggle to lose their virginity over their final high school summer vacation. A 6-DVD Box Set featuring all eleven episodes, as well as six individual volumes were released in Japan on December 18, 2003.
Also On TBS
Other series that aired on TBS.
Drama + Comedy in Japan
462 Japan titles in our catalog blend the Drama and Comedy genres. Below: the top-rated of them (excluding Stand Up!! itself).
The 2002–2004 Japan Window
Stand Up!! holds position #104 of 263 Japan seriess in the 2002–2004 window, below highlighted by audience rating.
The 2000s Japan Landscape
Catalog density by release year across the 2000s in Japan, 1020 titles in total. Highlighted year (yellow) is when Stand Up!! premiered alongside 84 others.
Position in Catalog
Released alongside 84 other Japan seriess in 2003.
The 1521st Japan title from Japan we index (earliest catalogued entry: 1899).
Our Japan catalog contains 4,579 titles in total (1,671 seriess).
Audience Engagement
10 audience reviews — more than 6% of Japan seriess in our index.
Popularity sits at the 29th percentile among Japan seriess.
Broadcast Timeline
Reception Benchmarks
Ranked #2,073 of 4,579 Japan seriess indexed here (55th percentile by TMDB audience score).
Among Japan Drama productions specifically: #917 of 1,933 (top 47%).
Production Details
| Primary Country | Japan |
|---|---|
| Original Language | Japanese |
| Series Type | Scripted |
| Seasons / Episodes | 1 / 11 |
| Release Date | July 4, 2003 |
Questions Answered
Who created Stand Up!!?
Stand Up!! was created by Yukihiko Tsutsumi.
When did Stand Up!! end?
Stand Up!! finished its run with its final episode airing on September 12, 2003.
Where did Stand Up!! air?
Stand Up!! aired on TBS, which has broadcast 8+ other Asian series indexed in this catalog.



















