

Comedy
Overview
Two good friends entering different women's colleges, joining the wrestling club, and fighting as rivals.
Top Cast


Natsuko Yamamoto
Natsuko Yamamoto
Megu Shinohara
Natsuko Yamamoto
Megu Shinohara


Ryōko Watanabe
Ryōko Watanabe
Aya Matsumori
Ryōko Watanabe
Aya Matsumori


Kiriko Shimizu
Kiriko Shimizu
Mami Shinohara
Kiriko Shimizu
Mami Shinohara


Mai Inoue
Mai Inoue
Mayumi Hori
Mai Inoue
Mayumi Hori
Naomi Hagio
Naomi Hagio
Akiko Yamakura
Naomi Hagio
Akiko Yamakura


Makoto Yoshino
Makoto Yoshino
Junko Tateno
Makoto Yoshino
Junko Tateno


Kaoru Oda
Kaoru Oda
Shinobu Yokoyama
Kaoru Oda
Shinobu Yokoyama


Rika Ishii
Rika Ishii
Kaori Ichinose
Rika Ishii
Kaori Ichinose
Miyuki Amano
Miyuki Amano
Kyôko Shiraki
Miyuki Amano
Kyôko Shiraki
Michiru Beppu
Michiru Beppu
Yoshiko Kawamoto
Michiru Beppu
Yoshiko Kawamoto
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