
Boy's Choir
Music · Drama
Overview
A young teen's father dies, and he is sent to an orphanage. He's teased because he stutters almost runs away, until a beautiful, androgynous boy, Yasuo, convinces him to join the choir.
Top Cast


Atsushi Ito
Atsushi Ito
Michio Yanagida
Atsushi Ito
Michio Yanagida


Sora Tôma
Sora Tôma
Yasuo Ito
Sora Tôma
Yasuo Ito


Teruyuki Kagawa
Teruyuki Kagawa
Seino
Teruyuki Kagawa
Seino


Ryoko Takizawa
Ryoko Takizawa
Satomi
Ryoko Takizawa
Satomi


Ken Mitsuishi
Ken Mitsuishi
Michio's Uncle
Ken Mitsuishi
Michio's Uncle
Masakazu Serizawa
Masakazu Serizawa
Tanaka
Masakazu Serizawa
Tanaka


Jun Kunimura
Jun Kunimura
Michio's Father
Jun Kunimura
Michio's Father


Shigeru Izumiya
Shigeru Izumiya
Kiba
Shigeru Izumiya
Kiba


Kihachi Okamoto
Kihachi Okamoto
School Head
Kihachi Okamoto
School Head


Kae Minami
Kae Minami
Kae Minami
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