
Oh My Zombie!
Comedy · Horror
Overview
Five years have passed since Japan's Great Zombie Panic. The confusion of those days is gone and people have finally regained their ordinary, peaceful lives. One day, out of nowhere, a zombie appears and becomes trapped in a house. Six people have spotted the zombie, including the home-owner couple, a cheeky high school boy, a boring small-factory owner, a suspicious young intern and a woman who insists she is the zombie's wife.
Top Cast


Akihiro Kakuta
Akihiro Kakuta
Daisuke Hanada
Akihiro Kakuta
Daisuke Hanada


Rie Tomosaka
Rie Tomosaka
Kyoko Hanada
Rie Tomosaka
Kyoko Hanada


Yoshiyuki Morishita
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Akira Doi
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Akira Doi


Marie Machida
Marie Machida
Misuzu Nishioka
Marie Machida
Misuzu Nishioka


Reiya Masaki
Reiya Masaki
Mamoru Kiyono
Reiya Masaki
Mamoru Kiyono


Riku Hagiwara
Riku Hagiwara
Hiroto Matsuyama
Riku Hagiwara
Hiroto Matsuyama


Toshiki Ayata
Toshiki Ayata
Toshiki Ayata


Motoki Fukami
Motoki Fukami
Motoki Fukami
Hiroki Jyahana
Hiroki Jyahana
Hiroki Jyahana
Masaya Fukumoto
Masaya Fukumoto
Masaya Fukumoto
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