
Hinokio: Inter Galactic Love
Drama · Science Fiction
Overview
Satoru, a wheelchair-bound elementary student, locks himself away from the outside world after his mother dies. His father designs a remote-controlled robot to go to school for him, allowing him to interact with people and do normal things.
Top Cast


Kanata Hongo
Kanata Hongo
Satoru Iwamoto
Kanata Hongo
Satoru Iwamoto


Mikako Tabe
Mikako Tabe
Jun Kudo
Mikako Tabe
Jun Kudo


Masatoshi Nakamura
Masatoshi Nakamura
Kaoru Iwamoto
Masatoshi Nakamura
Kaoru Iwamoto


Maki Horikita
Maki Horikita
Eriko Akishima
Maki Horikita
Eriko Akishima


Ryoko Kobayashi
Ryoko Kobayashi
Sumire Takasaka
Ryoko Kobayashi
Sumire Takasaka
Yuta Murakami
Yuta Murakami
Jouichi Hosono
Yuta Murakami
Jouichi Hosono


Ryo Kato
Ryo Kato
Kenta Hirai
Ryo Kato
Kenta Hirai


Sachie Hara
Sachie Hara
Natsuko Fubuki
Sachie Hara
Natsuko Fubuki


Riho Makise
Riho Makise
Yuko Sakagami
Riho Makise
Yuko Sakagami


Mieko Harada
Mieko Harada
Sayuri Iwamoto
Mieko Harada
Sayuri Iwamoto
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