
And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool.
Drama
Overview
One summer day, 400 goldfish were found in the swimming pool of a secondary school. This is a story about the four 15-year-old girls who put them there.
Top Cast


Hina Yukawa
Hina Yukawa
Akane
Hina Yukawa
Akane


Rina Matsuyama
Rina Matsuyama
Tamiko
Rina Matsuyama
Tamiko


Marin Nishimoto
Marin Nishimoto
Ryoko
Marin Nishimoto
Ryoko


Reina Kikuchi
Reina Kikuchi
Mayu
Reina Kikuchi
Mayu


Takashi Yamanaka
Takashi Yamanaka
Teacher
Takashi Yamanaka
Teacher


Daisuke Kuroda
Daisuke Kuroda
Father
Daisuke Kuroda
Father
Ryô Fujiwara
Ryô Fujiwara
Ryô Fujiwara
Michiyo Ishimoto
Michiyo Ishimoto
Michiyo Ishimoto
Lum Masubuchi
Lum Masubuchi
Lum Masubuchi
Kiyo Mishina
Kiyo Mishina
Kiyo Mishina
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