

Drama · Music
Overview
Their parents are dead. They should be sad, but they can't cry. So they form a kick-ass band. This is the story of four 13-year-olds in search of their emotions.
Top Cast


Keita Ninomiya
Keita Ninomiya
Hikari Takami
Keita Ninomiya
Hikari Takami


Satoshi Mizuno
Satoshi Mizuno
Shinpachi Ishi
Satoshi Mizuno
Shinpachi Ishi
Mondo Okumura
Mondo Okumura
Yuki Takemura
Mondo Okumura
Yuki Takemura


Sena Nakajima
Sena Nakajima
Ikuko Ibu
Sena Nakajima
Ikuko Ibu


Kuranosuke Sasaki
Kuranosuke Sasaki
Takami Gen
Kuranosuke Sasaki
Takami Gen


Youki Kudoh
Youki Kudoh
Rie Ota
Youki Kudoh
Rie Ota


Sosuke Ikematsu
Sosuke Ikematsu
Mochizuki Satoru
Sosuke Ikematsu
Mochizuki Satoru


Eriko Hatsune
Eriko Hatsune
Eguchi Eriko
Eriko Hatsune
Eguchi Eriko


Jun Murakami
Jun Murakami
Takemura Rintaro
Jun Murakami
Takemura Rintaro


Naomi Nishida
Naomi Nishida
Takemura Minami
Naomi Nishida
Takemura Minami
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