
My Girlfriend Is a Serial Killer
Horror · Crime · Romance
Overview
Etsuro Kurosu faills getting into a university and becomes a hikikomori. One day, he tries to hang himself from a hook on the wall in his apartment. He fails, but his attempt leaves a hole in the wall. Through the hole wall, Etsuro Kurosu can now see Rio Miyaichi. He becomes fascinated with the girl that lives next door. Later, while peeping at her through the wall, Etsuro Kurosu sees her in the process of brutally murdering someone. He screams and is caught by her. Etsuro Kurosu confesses that he loves her and they start to date. Etsuro Kurosu feels happiness in his life, but what will happen to him? Will he be murdered by Rio Miyaichi?
Top Cast


Haruka Fukuhara
Haruka Fukuhara
Rio Miyaichi
Haruka Fukuhara
Rio Miyaichi


Yosuke Sugino
Yosuke Sugino
Etsurou Kurosu
Yosuke Sugino
Etsurou Kurosu


Noriko Eguchi
Noriko Eguchi
Reina Enmeiji
Noriko Eguchi
Reina Enmeiji


Manami Enosawa
Manami Enosawa
Haruko Kawasaki
Manami Enosawa
Haruko Kawasaki


Show Kasamatsu
Show Kasamatsu
Haruko's Older Brother
Show Kasamatsu
Haruko's Older Brother


Naoya Shimizu
Naoya Shimizu
Gang Member
Naoya Shimizu
Gang Member


Wataru Ichinose
Wataru Ichinose
Gang Member
Wataru Ichinose
Gang Member


Hajime Okayama
Hajime Okayama
Appartment Complex Landlord
Hajime Okayama
Appartment Complex Landlord


Ikuma Nagatomo
Ikuma Nagatomo
University Student
Ikuma Nagatomo
University Student
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