
Battle King!!: We'll Rise Again
Action · Music
Overview
One day, Genjiro invades an art school and destroys the equipment, and at the invitation of Kano, a girl who devotes himself to the dance he meets there, he decides to practice hip-hop duet dance. For the first time in his life, he graduated from the yankee and started working towards a group dance announcement with his rivals with his fists.
Top Cast


Eiku Yamashita
Eiku Yamashita
Genjiro Kousaka
Eiku Yamashita
Genjiro Kousaka


Hayato Takao
Hayato Takao
Ainosuke Naoe
Hayato Takao
Ainosuke Naoe


Naoya Kusakawa
Naoya Kusakawa
Kai Genbu
Naoya Kusakawa
Kai Genbu


Kamimura Kenshin
Kamimura Kenshin
Kurama Kenichiro
Kamimura Kenshin
Kurama Kenichiro
Tetta Seki
Tetta Seki
Sanada Shinsaku
Tetta Seki
Sanada Shinsaku


Sawamura Rei
Sawamura Rei
Izou Saotome
Sawamura Rei
Izou Saotome


Fuminori Ogawa
Fuminori Ogawa
Nanbu Yoshito
Fuminori Ogawa
Nanbu Yoshito
Fumiya Takao
Fumiya Takao
Ryunosuke Naoe
Fumiya Takao
Ryunosuke Naoe


Shoot Mori
Shoot Mori
Kotaro Yamagata
Shoot Mori
Kotaro Yamagata
Okamoto Seiya
Okamoto Seiya
Takeshi Oyamada
Okamoto Seiya
Takeshi Oyamada
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