
Techno Brothers
Music · Drama · Comedy
Overview
The band "Techno Brothers" played by Watanabe, brother Watanabe Yuji and pal Kurosaki Takanori, go to find fame and fortune in Tôkyô. It’s more accurate, though, to call it their manager’s plan. Named Himuro, she channels the look and attitude of famed Vogue editor Anna Wintour, from her bobbed hair and ever-present sunglasses to her commanding air and iron will.
Top Cast
Asuna Yanagi
Asuna Yanagi
Himuro
Asuna Yanagi
Himuro


Hirobumi Watanabe
Hirobumi Watanabe
Techno Brother #1
Hirobumi Watanabe
Techno Brother #1


Yûji Watanabe
Yûji Watanabe
Techno Brother #2
Yûji Watanabe
Techno Brother #2
Takanori Kurosaki
Takanori Kurosaki
Techno Brother #3
Takanori Kurosaki
Techno Brother #3
Riko Hisatsugu
Riko Hisatsugu
Boss Riko
Riko Hisatsugu
Boss Riko
Akiko Hisatsugi
Akiko Hisatsugi
Akiko Hisatsugi
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