
Kyō Kara Ore Wa!! Guts Daze 17 Sai
Overview
Today, It's My Turn!! is a shonen manga by Hiroyuki Nishimori. Toei Video released a series of V-Cinema live-action series based on this, and Guts Daze 17 Sai was released in 1997. Two boys, Takashi Mitsuhashi and Shinji Itō meet each other at a salon. It turns out both boys are transferring to a new school and decide to take the opportunity to reinvent themselves. No longer will they be run of the mill high school students, they will become the biggest delinquents Japan has ever seen!
Top Cast
Takashi Mitsuhashi
Takashi Mitsuhashi
Takashi Mitsuhashi
Kentarou Nakakura
Kentarou Nakakura
Kentarou Nakakura


Masami Imamura
Masami Imamura
Masami Imamura
Hiroyuki Mitsui
Hiroyuki Mitsui
Hiroyuki Mitsui
Hiroyuki Kawai
Hiroyuki Kawai
Hiroyuki Kawai


Miwa Hosoki
Miwa Hosoki
Miwa Hosoki
Daisuke Uchida
Daisuke Uchida
Daisuke Uchida
Keita Tsukui
Keita Tsukui
Keita Tsukui


Fuyuki Moto
Fuyuki Moto
Fuyuki Moto
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