
Mischievous Kiss the Movie Part 2: Campus
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Based on a popular manga series of the same name, this Japanese romantic comedy sequel continues the story of Kotoko, a bubbly and cheerful girl and her crush, the handsome and aloof Naoki, as they enter the same university. Although they are in separate majors, Kotoko is determined to spend as much time with Naoki as possible and joins the tennis club with him, but all that awaits her is severe training and a love rival.
Top Cast


Reina Visa
Reina Visa
Kotoko Aihara
Reina Visa
Kotoko Aihara


Kanta Sato
Kanta Sato
Naoki Irie
Kanta Sato
Naoki Irie


Takanori Jinnai
Takanori Jinnai
Shigeo Aihara
Takanori Jinnai
Shigeo Aihara


Hidehiko Ishizuka
Hidehiko Ishizuka
Shigeki Irie
Hidehiko Ishizuka
Shigeki Irie


Anju Suzuki
Anju Suzuki
Noriko Irie
Anju Suzuki
Noriko Irie


Shimon Okura
Shimon Okura
Kinnosuke Ikezawa
Shimon Okura
Kinnosuke Ikezawa


Nonoka Yamaguchi
Nonoka Yamaguchi
Satomi Ishikawa
Nonoka Yamaguchi
Satomi Ishikawa
Atsuki Tomori
Atsuki Tomori
Jinko Komori
Atsuki Tomori
Jinko Komori


Tetsuya Makita
Tetsuya Makita
Senior Sudo
Tetsuya Makita
Senior Sudo


Ayane Nagabuchi
Ayane Nagabuchi
Yuko Matsumoto
Ayane Nagabuchi
Yuko Matsumoto
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