
Cheer Cheer Cheer!
Comedy
Overview
Momoko (Yui Aragaki) is a quiet and lonely high school girl who's only passion is to cheer traditional cheer squad, but all she could gather were good for nothing guys, who could not find places in school. They start the cheer squad with a disaster, but when they finally find the true meaning of "cheering" someone, their passion becomes power and gives strength to those that are cheered.
Top Cast


Yui Aragaki
Yui Aragaki
Momoyama Momoko
Yui Aragaki
Momoyama Momoko


Kento Nagayama
Kento Nagayama
Ryotaro Yamamoto
Kento Nagayama
Ryotaro Yamamoto


Tokio Emoto
Tokio Emoto
Joji Endo
Tokio Emoto
Joji Endo


Yoshiki Saito
Yoshiki Saito
Taihei Ohtsubo
Yoshiki Saito
Taihei Ohtsubo


Shota Sometani
Shota Sometani
Tamura Akira
Shota Sometani
Tamura Akira


Takashi Naito
Takashi Naito
Genzo Yanagihara
Takashi Naito
Genzo Yanagihara


Eri Akiyama
Eri Akiyama
Natsuko
Eri Akiyama
Natsuko


Ryo Kato
Ryo Kato
Ryo Kato


Keisuke Sohma
Keisuke Sohma
Keisuke Sohma


Shohei Uno
Shohei Uno
Shohei Uno
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