
#HandballStrive
Comedy · Drama
Overview
The school’s handball club is about to close down. Can social media bring it back to life? Masao Kiyota is a high school student living in Japan’s southern Kumamoto Prefecture. Lacking passion for anything in life, he spends his days like so many youth on his smartphone along with his childhood friend, Okamoto. One day, they upload a photo taken three years previously when they were both part of their school’s handball team. To their surprise, the post goes a little viral. Encouraged, they add the hashtag: “#Handball Full Power” and are swarmed with “likes” from around the country. Amidst the sudden social media attention, Masao and Okamoto set to resuscitating a nearly defunct men’s handball team.
Top Cast


Seishirou Katou
Seishirou Katou
Masao Kiyota
Seishirou Katou
Masao Kiyota


Kotaro Daigo
Kotaro Daigo
Okamoto
Kotaro Daigo
Okamoto


Aju Makita
Aju Makita
Kurosawa
Aju Makita
Kurosawa


Haruka Imou
Haruka Imou
Nanao
Haruka Imou
Nanao


Ryota Bando
Ryota Bando
Kurahisa
Ryota Bando
Kurahisa


Fuku Suzuki
Fuku Suzuki
Jiro
Fuku Suzuki
Jiro


Atsushi Shinohara
Atsushi Shinohara
Yoshimuta
Atsushi Shinohara
Yoshimuta


Shouma Kai
Shouma Kai
Taichi
Shouma Kai
Taichi


Miku Tanaka
Miku Tanaka
Hashimu
Miku Tanaka
Hashimu


Taiga Nakano
Taiga Nakano
Aniue
Taiga Nakano
Aniue
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