
Little Love Song
Romance · Drama · Music
Overview
A popular high school band is scouted by a Tokyo-based record company. The band is involved in a car accident, however, shattering many hopes. The band receives a demo tape from a girl who lives on the navy base. They are reinvigorated.
Top Cast


Hayato Sano
Hayato Sano
Ryota Maeshiro
Hayato Sano
Ryota Maeshiro


Yuki Morinaga
Yuki Morinaga
Kotaro Ikehara
Yuki Morinaga
Kotaro Ikehara


Anna Yamada
Anna Yamada
Mai Fukumura
Anna Yamada
Mai Fukumura


Gordon Maeda
Gordon Maeda
Shinji Fukumura
Gordon Maeda
Shinji Fukumura


Jin Suzuki
Jin Suzuki
Daiki Shinzato
Jin Suzuki
Daiki Shinzato
Claire Tomiko
Claire Tomiko
Lisa Crewson
Claire Tomiko
Lisa Crewson


Kazuhiko Kanayama
Kazuhiko Kanayama
Masamori Ikehara
Kazuhiko Kanayama
Masamori Ikehara


Kozo Sato
Kozo Sato
Kazuyuki Fukumura
Kozo Sato
Kazuyuki Fukumura


Hiroko Nakajima
Hiroko Nakajima
Shizuyo Fukumura
Hiroko Nakajima
Shizuyo Fukumura


Misa Shimizu
Misa Shimizu
Keiko Maeshiro
Misa Shimizu
Keiko Maeshiro
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