
Sumo Do, Sumo Don't
Comedy
Overview
A college senior, Shuhei, is blackmailed by a professor into joining the school's sumo team. He is aided by a group of misfits who must team together to defeat their rivals or face disgrace and the disbandment of the sumo club.
Top Cast


Masahiro Motoki
Masahiro Motoki
Shuhei Yamamoto
Masahiro Motoki
Shuhei Yamamoto


Misa Shimizu
Misa Shimizu
Natsuko Kawashima
Misa Shimizu
Natsuko Kawashima


Naoto Takenaka
Naoto Takenaka
Aoki Tomio
Naoto Takenaka
Aoki Tomio


Akira Emoto
Akira Emoto
Professor Tokichi Anayama
Akira Emoto
Professor Tokichi Anayama


Kaori Mizushima
Kaori Mizushima
Chie Asai
Kaori Mizushima
Chie Asai


Hiromasa Taguchi
Hiromasa Taguchi
Hosaku Tanaka
Hiromasa Taguchi
Hosaku Tanaka
Kentarô Sakai
Kentarô Sakai
Kentarô Sakai


Masaaki Takarai
Masaaki Takarai
Haruo Yamamoto
Masaaki Takarai
Haruo Yamamoto


Masaru Matsuda
Masaru Matsuda
Tatsuo Horino
Masaru Matsuda
Tatsuo Horino
Hiroshi Miyasaka
Hiroshi Miyasaka
Hokudo no Ken
Hiroshi Miyasaka
Hokudo no Ken
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