
Fantastic Girls
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In 1980, Ayuko is a new transfer student in Okayama from Tokyo. She doesn't have any friends and relies on her boyfriend Hideo who is a college student. Ayuko likes to draw a romance manga of herself and her boyfriend. Ayuko's classmate, Takemi, becomes a huge fan of Ayuko's manga and they become close friends. Due to an incident though, they drift apart. 30 years later, Ayuko is now a manga artist and comes back to Okayama to give a lecture at her former high school. There, Ayuko meets Takemi who is now a teacher.
Top Cast


Rika Adachi
Rika Adachi
Takemi Akimoto (young)
Rika Adachi
Takemi Akimoto (young)


Mio Yuki
Mio Yuki
Ayuko Sasaoka (young)
Mio Yuki
Ayuko Sasaoka (young)


Yuri Shirahane
Yuri Shirahane
Ayuko Sasaoka (adult)
Yuri Shirahane
Ayuko Sasaoka (adult)


Aran Kei
Aran Kei
Takemi Akimoto (adult)
Aran Kei
Takemi Akimoto (adult)


Kenta Suga
Kenta Suga
Jun Suzuki
Kenta Suga
Jun Suzuki


Masato Yano
Masato Yano
Hideho
Masato Yano
Hideho
Misako Momose
Misako Momose
Mizuno Sasayama
Misako Momose
Mizuno Sasayama


Toshie Negishi
Toshie Negishi
Toshie Negishi


Masahiro Komoto
Masahiro Komoto
Masahiro Komoto
Natsumi Ishizaki
Natsumi Ishizaki
Natsumi Ishizaki
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