
Nintama Rantarou 10th Musical: ~This is The Ninja's Big Sports Event!~
Action · Adventure · Comedy
Overview
Because of the headmaster's sudden thoughts, Ninjutsu Academy will host a sports event. It seems like that it will have the committees compete against each other, would that be all right? All committee have different number of members, teams haven't decided yet, Kirimaru will not attend due to part-time job, still haven't decide who will say the oath yet, head figures are flying around, somehow Dokutake are here too. Because the headmaster makes all the decision all by himself without second thought, everything are messed up right before the sport event!
Top Cast
Kenichi Yumoto
Kenichi Yumoto
Senzou Tachibana
Kenichi Yumoto
Senzou Tachibana
Kazuki Watanabe
Kazuki Watanabe
Monjirou Shioe
Kazuki Watanabe
Monjirou Shioe


Yuya Arai
Yuya Arai
Chouji Nakazaike
Yuya Arai
Chouji Nakazaike
Kimura Masataka
Kimura Masataka
Koheita Nanamatsu
Kimura Masataka
Koheita Nanamatsu


Kentaro Akisawa
Kentaro Akisawa
Tomesaburou Kema
Kentaro Akisawa
Tomesaburou Kema


Sōichirō Sorihashi
Sōichirō Sorihashi
Isaku Zenpouji
Sōichirō Sorihashi
Isaku Zenpouji
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