
Wake Up, Girls! Beyond the Bottom
Animation · Drama · Music
Overview
Second of the two-part theatrical Wake Up, Girls! sequel, directly following The Shadow of Youth.
Top Cast


Airi Eino
Airi Eino
Airi Hayashida (voice)
Airi Eino
Airi Hayashida (voice)


Kaya Okuno
Kaya Okuno
Kaya Kikuma (voice)
Kaya Okuno
Kaya Kikuma (voice)


Mayu Yoshioka
Mayu Yoshioka
Mayu Shimada (voice)
Mayu Yoshioka
Mayu Shimada (voice)


Minami Tanaka
Minami Tanaka
Minami Katayama (voice)
Minami Tanaka
Minami Katayama (voice)


Miyu Takagi
Miyu Takagi
Miyu Okamoto (voice)
Miyu Takagi
Miyu Okamoto (voice)


Nanami Yamashita
Nanami Yamashita
Nanami Hisami (voice)
Nanami Yamashita
Nanami Hisami (voice)


Yoshino Aoyama
Yoshino Aoyama
Yoshino Nanase (voice)
Yoshino Aoyama
Yoshino Nanase (voice)


Shintaro Asanuma
Shintaro Asanuma
Kouhei Matsuda (voice)
Shintaro Asanuma
Kouhei Matsuda (voice)


Noriko Hidaka
Noriko Hidaka
Junko Tange (voice)
Noriko Hidaka
Junko Tange (voice)
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