
La La La at Rock Bottom
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Shigeo is released from prison and immediately beaten up by some old associates, which results in him losing his memory. Kasumi, who just by chance happens to be the manager of a band, takes him in and discovers his talent for singing.
Top Cast


Subaru Shibutani
Subaru Shibutani
Shigeo Omori / Pochi Man
Subaru Shibutani
Shigeo Omori / Pochi Man


Fumi Nikaido
Fumi Nikaido
Kasumi Sato
Fumi Nikaido
Kasumi Sato


Sarina Suzuki
Sarina Suzuki
Makiko
Sarina Suzuki
Makiko


Katsumi Kawahara
Katsumi Kawahara
Takuya
Katsumi Kawahara
Takuya


Izumi Matsuoka
Izumi Matsuoka
Noriko Omori
Izumi Matsuoka
Noriko Omori


Shohei Uno
Shohei Uno
Toshiyuki Omori
Shohei Uno
Toshiyuki Omori


Takumi Matsuzawa
Takumi Matsuzawa
Sho
Takumi Matsuzawa
Sho


Takashi Noguchi
Takashi Noguchi
Kotaro Sato
Takashi Noguchi
Kotaro Sato


Suon Kan
Suon Kan
Store Owner / Homeless / Tsukada / Kazuo Omori
Suon Kan
Store Owner / Homeless / Tsukada / Kazuo Omori


Shinji Imaoka
Shinji Imaoka
Hospital Director Fujita
Shinji Imaoka
Hospital Director Fujita
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