The original 2007 finale was ambiguous. Did Ken stop the wedding? The SP aired a year later and gave a definitive, tear-jerking conclusion set in Hawaii. If you find the main series on Netflix, check for a "Specials" tab—many libraries bundle the SP as Episode 12. Do not skip it. The SP contains the most iconic line in J-drama history: "I will make you happy. No matter how many times I have to say it."
A huge part of the show's charm is the "Hallelujah Chance!" group—the five friends whose bonds remain the anchor of the story across different timelines. in your region.
Contemporary Japan with international streaming reach. Urban centers (Tokyo) contrasted with a small coastal town where much of the show's contestants and affected community members live.
The central message is that while the Fairy provides the "Hallelujah Chance," Ken must take the initiative. It’s a critique of passivity in love.
You cannot talk about this show without mentioning the theme song, Ashita Hareru Kana (I Wonder if It Will Be Sunny Tomorrow), also sung by Yamashita.