
1-Ichi
Action · Thriller · Drama
Overview
In this prequel we witness the teenage roots of Ichi's manic-depressive beginnings and the origins of his monster-sized kicks and his anger, his psychological, as well as physical, beatings.
Top Cast


Nao Omori
Nao Omori
Ichi / Shiroishi
Nao Omori
Ichi / Shiroishi
Teah
Teah
Dai
Teah
Dai


Junior Chihara
Junior Chihara
Onizame
Junior Chihara
Onizame
Chisato Amate
Chisato Amate
Satomi
Chisato Amate
Satomi
Yuki Oikawa
Yuki Oikawa
Nao
Yuki Oikawa
Nao


Eiki Kitamura
Eiki Kitamura
Hiromi
Eiki Kitamura
Hiromi
Kazuhiro Mashiko
Kazuhiro Mashiko
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Kazuhiro Mashiko
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