

Drama
Overview
Shimada is a student of U College. When the college's baseball team wins the day, he and his friend Ito drug two girls they met at the game.
Top Cast


Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Katsumi Shimada
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Katsumi Shimada


Keizō Kawasaki
Keizō Kawasaki
Takejima
Keizō Kawasaki
Takejima


Ayako Wakao
Ayako Wakao
Akiko Aochi
Ayako Wakao
Akiko Aochi
Yosuke Irie
Yosuke Irie
Yosuke Irie
Masayoshi Umewaka
Masayoshi Umewaka
Masayoshi Umewaka


Masaya Tsukida
Masaya Tsukida
Masaya Tsukida


Seiji Miyaguchi
Seiji Miyaguchi
Seiji Miyaguchi


Teruko Kishi
Teruko Kishi
Teruko Kishi


Nobuo Nakamura
Nobuo Nakamura
Nobuo Nakamura


Fujio Harumoto
Fujio Harumoto
Fujio Harumoto
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