
Blue Period
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Yatora is the perfect high school student, with good grades and lots of friends. It's an effortless performance, and, ultimately… a dull one. But he wanders into the art room one day, and a lone painting captures his eye, awakening him to a kind of beauty he never knew. Compelled and consumed, he dives in headfirst—and he's about to learn how savage and unforgiving art can be!
Top Cast


Gordon Maeda
Gordon Maeda
Yatora Yaguchi
Gordon Maeda
Yatora Yaguchi


Fumiya Takahashi
Fumiya Takahashi
Yuka
Fumiya Takahashi
Yuka


Rihito Itagaki
Rihito Itagaki
Yotasuke Takahashi
Rihito Itagaki
Yotasuke Takahashi


Hiyori Sakurada
Hiyori Sakurada
Maru Mori
Hiyori Sakurada
Maru Mori


Sena Nakajima
Sena Nakajima
Maki Kuwana
Sena Nakajima
Maki Kuwana


Ikuho Akiya
Ikuho Akiya
Haruka Hashida
Ikuho Akiya
Haruka Hashida


Katsumi Hyodo
Katsumi Hyodo
Koigakubo
Katsumi Hyodo
Koigakubo


Masaki Miura
Masaki Miura
Goto
Masaki Miura
Goto
Yasuhide Aiki
Yasuhide Aiki
Yukinobu Yaguchi
Yasuhide Aiki
Yukinobu Yaguchi


Hikari Ishida
Hikari Ishida
Marie Yaguchi
Hikari Ishida
Marie Yaguchi
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