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Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Facing a whirlwind of emotions, comedians endure relentless insults from angry villagers. Can they turn hostility into laughter?
Top Cast


Koji Higashino
Koji Higashino
Koji Higashino
Ken Watabe
Ken Watabe
Ken Watabe


Takashi Watanabe
Takashi Watanabe
Takashi Watanabe


Atsuhiro Tsuda
Atsuhiro Tsuda
Atsuhiro Tsuda


Akihiro Nishino
Akihiro Nishino
Akihiro Nishino


Shinobu Hasegawa
Shinobu Hasegawa
Shinobu Hasegawa
Hiromasa Yashiki
Hiromasa Yashiki
Hiromasa Yashiki


Takano Masanari
Takano Masanari
Takano Masanari


Takehiro Kimoto
Takehiro Kimoto
Takehiro Kimoto


Toshifumi Fujimoto
Toshifumi Fujimoto
Toshifumi Fujimoto
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