
Hierarchy of Girls: A Girl at the Bottom
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Momoko is a student at a high school. She's viewed as being stupid and sits at the bottom of her school's hierarchy. While her friends are asked out on dates and they have good times with their boyfriends, Momoko doesn't have a boyfriend. Momoko relieves her stress by dreaming of taking revenge upon those who look down upon her.
Top Cast


Natsumi Hirajima
Natsumi Hirajima
Momoko Kube
Natsumi Hirajima
Momoko Kube


Ami Tomite
Ami Tomite
Yukiko Akamatsu
Ami Tomite
Yukiko Akamatsu


Nanami Abe
Nanami Abe
Mami Takaido
Nanami Abe
Mami Takaido


Yuki Tsumuraya
Yuki Tsumuraya
Nana Hasegawa
Yuki Tsumuraya
Nana Hasegawa


Mariko Sumiyoshi
Mariko Sumiyoshi
Mariko Sumiyoshi


Amane Okayama
Amane Okayama
Mikio Ikezawa
Amane Okayama
Mikio Ikezawa


Rino Higa
Rino Higa
Miyabi Matsunaga
Rino Higa
Miyabi Matsunaga


Yoshinori Okada
Yoshinori Okada
Fukuo Kube
Yoshinori Okada
Fukuo Kube


Akiyoshi Shibata
Akiyoshi Shibata
担任
Akiyoshi Shibata
担任
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