

Action · Comedy · Crime
Overview
Teenage assassins Mahiro and Chisato visit the coastal city of Miyazaki for a contract and a vacation, but they unexpectedly cross paths with a legendary, bloodthirsty assassin looking to add to his kill count.
Top Cast


Akari Takaishi
Akari Takaishi
Chisato Sugimoto
Akari Takaishi
Chisato Sugimoto


Saori Izawa
Saori Izawa
Mahiro Fukagawa
Saori Izawa
Mahiro Fukagawa


Sosuke Ikematsu
Sosuke Ikematsu
Kaede Fuyumura
Sosuke Ikematsu
Kaede Fuyumura


Atsuko Maeda
Atsuko Maeda
Minami Iruka
Atsuko Maeda
Minami Iruka


Mondo Otani
Mondo Otani
Riku Nanase
Mondo Otani
Riku Nanase


Atomu Mizuishi
Atomu Mizuishi
Mamoru Tasaka
Atomu Mizuishi
Mamoru Tasaka


Tomo Nakai
Tomo Nakai
Mana Miyauchi
Tomo Nakai
Mana Miyauchi


Tsubasa Tobinaga
Tsubasa Tobinaga
Susano (voice)
Tsubasa Tobinaga
Susano (voice)


Karuma
Karuma
Tsutomu Hirokawa
Karuma
Tsutomu Hirokawa
Satoshi Kibe
Satoshi Kibe
Kasamatsu
Satoshi Kibe
Kasamatsu
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