
GS Wonderland
Music · Comedy
Overview
"GS Wonderland" is about the 1960's Group Sounds bands - A Japanese pop movement inspired by the Beatles and other mid-1960's Brit Pop. Three young men set out to start their own band "The Diamonds" when they are signed to a recording contract during their very first rehearsal. Things turn for the unexpected when their agent brings Mick (Chiaki Kuriyama) into the group as their keyboardist.
Top Cast


Chiaki Kuriyama
Chiaki Kuriyama
Miku Ohno
Chiaki Kuriyama
Miku Ohno


Takuya Ishida
Takuya Ishida
Masao Kigawa
Takuya Ishida
Masao Kigawa


Hiro Mizushima
Hiro Mizushima
Shun Masamiya
Hiro Mizushima
Shun Masamiya


Yōsuke Asari
Yōsuke Asari
Kenta Kashiwabara
Yōsuke Asari
Kenta Kashiwabara


Shinji Takeda
Shinji Takeda
Ryosuke Kajii (agent)
Shinji Takeda
Ryosuke Kajii (agent)


Sousuke Takaoka
Sousuke Takaoka
Tajio Hasegawa
Sousuke Takaoka
Tajio Hasegawa


Mana Mikura
Mana Mikura
Taeko Ishinuki
Mana Mikura
Taeko Ishinuki


Kendo Kobayashi
Kendo Kobayashi
Kyoichi Kumada
Kendo Kobayashi
Kyoichi Kumada


Ren Osugi
Ren Osugi
Kenichi Kamata
Ren Osugi
Kenichi Kamata


Tetta Sugimoto
Tetta Sugimoto
Tomonori Sasaki
Tetta Sugimoto
Tomonori Sasaki
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