

Horror · Fantasy · Thriller
Overview
Into the bully-infested home room class struts a fearless, ceramic-masked student. Squarely confronting a gang of ruffians, it is soon discovered that behind the mask is none other than Danta, an otherwise weakling student who has heretofore been picked on relentlessly by these same bullies. Donned with his mask, however, Danta exhibits a totally other personality, lacking fear and intimidation. The other students, looking on, soon experiment with the power of masks and find to their glee that behind a facade of anonymity, they experience an overwhelming power to act without the confines of self-consciousness.
Top Cast


Tatsuya Fujiwara
Tatsuya Fujiwara
Akira Dojima
Tatsuya Fujiwara
Akira Dojima
Maya Kurosu
Maya Kurosu
Yuki Kawamura
Maya Kurosu
Yuki Kawamura


Ikkei Watanabe
Ikkei Watanabe
Mamoru Yaba
Ikkei Watanabe
Mamoru Yaba


Yuma Ishigaki
Yuma Ishigaki
Ashihara
Yuma Ishigaki
Ashihara


Chiaki Kuriyama
Chiaki Kuriyama
Reika Dojima
Chiaki Kuriyama
Reika Dojima
Maaya Ono
Maaya Ono
Danta's Girlfriend
Maaya Ono
Danta's Girlfriend
Ayumi Shigemori
Ayumi Shigemori
Hiromi Nosaka
Ayumi Shigemori
Hiromi Nosaka


Akaji Maro
Akaji Maro
Daimon
Akaji Maro
Daimon


Ren Osugi
Ren Osugi
Yuichiro Jonouchi
Ren Osugi
Yuichiro Jonouchi


Hiromitsu Suzuki
Hiromitsu Suzuki
Deguchi
Hiromitsu Suzuki
Deguchi
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