
Bot-chan
Comedy
Overview
1953 Toho adaptation of Natsume's novel.
Top Cast


Ryō Ikebe
Ryō Ikebe
Botchan
Ryō Ikebe
Botchan


Mariko Okada
Mariko Okada
Madonna
Mariko Okada
Madonna


Hisaya Morishige
Hisaya Morishige
Akashatsu
Hisaya Morishige
Akashatsu


Murasaki Fujima
Murasaki Fujima
Murasaki Fujima


Eitarō Ozawa
Eitarō Ozawa
Yamaarashi
Eitarō Ozawa
Yamaarashi


Kumeko Urabe
Kumeko Urabe
Kiyo
Kumeko Urabe
Kiyo


Atsushi Watanabe
Atsushi Watanabe
Chinese classics teacher
Atsushi Watanabe
Chinese classics teacher


Makoto Kobori
Makoto Kobori
Tanuki
Makoto Kobori
Tanuki


Zeko Nakamura
Zeko Nakamura
Ikagin
Zeko Nakamura
Ikagin


Jun Tatara
Jun Tatara
Nodaiko
Jun Tatara
Nodaiko
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