

Comedy · Music
Overview
A group of delinquent high school girls form a band when they accidentally poison their school's brass band and have to replace them.
Top Cast


Juri Ueno
Juri Ueno
Tomoko Suzuki
Juri Ueno
Tomoko Suzuki


Yuta Hiraoka
Yuta Hiraoka
Takuo Nakamura
Yuta Hiraoka
Takuo Nakamura


Shihori Kanjiya
Shihori Kanjiya
Yoshie Saito
Shihori Kanjiya
Yoshie Saito


Yuika Motokariya
Yuika Motokariya
Kaori Sekiguchi
Yuika Motokariya
Kaori Sekiguchi


Yukari Toyoshima
Yukari Toyoshima
Naomi Tanaka
Yukari Toyoshima
Naomi Tanaka


Naoto Takenaka
Naoto Takenaka
Tadahiko Ozawa
Naoto Takenaka
Tadahiko Ozawa


Nagisa Abe
Nagisa Abe
Reiko Shimoda
Nagisa Abe
Reiko Shimoda


Noriko Eguchi
Noriko Eguchi
Musical Instruments Shop Assistant
Noriko Eguchi
Musical Instruments Shop Assistant


Hana Kino
Hana Kino
Supermarket Manager
Hana Kino
Supermarket Manager


Fumiyo Kohinata
Fumiyo Kohinata
Yasumi Suzuki
Fumiyo Kohinata
Yasumi Suzuki
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