
Funuke: Show Some Love, You Losers!
Drama
Overview
Traumatic incidents, conflicts, and bloody quarrels awaiting the Wago family members who return home to bury their parents.
Top Cast


Eriko Sato
Eriko Sato
Sumika Wago
Eriko Sato
Sumika Wago


Aimi Satsukawa
Aimi Satsukawa
Kiyomi
Aimi Satsukawa
Kiyomi


Masatoshi Nagase
Masatoshi Nagase
Shinji
Masatoshi Nagase
Shinji


Hiromi Nagasaku
Hiromi Nagasaku
Machiko
Hiromi Nagasaku
Machiko


Koichi Ueda
Koichi Ueda
Sotaro Wago
Koichi Ueda
Sotaro Wago


Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hagino
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hagino


Shoichiro Tanigawa
Shoichiro Tanigawa
Kamino
Shoichiro Tanigawa
Kamino


Nahoko Yoshimoto
Nahoko Yoshimoto
Audition Director
Nahoko Yoshimoto
Audition Director
Seiji Nozoe
Seiji Nozoe
Actor at the Audition
Seiji Nozoe
Actor at the Audition


Ryotaro Yonemura
Ryotaro Yonemura
Tajima
Ryotaro Yonemura
Tajima
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