
Hellywood
Comedy · Music
Overview
In the far-off future of 2001, a young boy from outer space lands on earth inside a flying peach. The boy (named Apple) is adopted by a Catholic priest, but soon disappears. Three schoolgirls decide to search for him, and soon find evidence that he is being held captive in a trendy dance club. What is the club owner doing with him, and will his adopted father ever see him again?
Top Cast


Tomoko Saitō
Tomoko Saitō
Himeka
Tomoko Saitō
Himeka
Kumi Aochi
Kumi Aochi
Shiragiku
Kumi Aochi
Shiragiku
Mio Hani
Mio Hani
Ranko
Mio Hani
Ranko


B-saku Satoh
B-saku Satoh
Father Nabeshima
B-saku Satoh
Father Nabeshima


Katsuyuki Shinohara
Katsuyuki Shinohara
Professor Otabe
Katsuyuki Shinohara
Professor Otabe


Ken'ichi Ishii
Ken'ichi Ishii
Ken'ichi Ishii


Akira Sakamoto
Akira Sakamoto
Cymbal
Akira Sakamoto
Cymbal
Ryusei Kogure
Ryusei Kogure
Apple-kun
Ryusei Kogure
Apple-kun


Kenji Endo
Kenji Endo
Kenji Endo
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