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Comedy · Drama
Overview
Yuko, a former leader of the five-member idol group Pinkerton, with the help of man named Matsumoto, tries to reunite the now-disbanded group.
Top Cast


Haruka Imou
Haruka Imou
Kaori Igarashi (Idol era)
Haruka Imou
Kaori Igarashi (Idol era)


Chika Uchida
Chika Uchida
Yuko Kanzaki
Chika Uchida
Yuko Kanzaki


An Ogawa
An Ogawa
Yuko Kanzaki (Idol era)
An Ogawa
Yuko Kanzaki (Idol era)


Wakana Matsumoto
Wakana Matsumoto
Aoi Nakagawa
Wakana Matsumoto
Aoi Nakagawa


Natsumi Okamoto
Natsumi Okamoto
Aoi Nakagawa
Natsumi Okamoto
Aoi Nakagawa


Maho Yamada
Maho Yamada
Miki Fujitsuka
Maho Yamada
Miki Fujitsuka


Kyoka Shibata
Kyoka Shibata
Miki Fujitsuka (Idol era)
Kyoka Shibata
Miki Fujitsuka (Idol era)


Koron Mizuno
Koron Mizuno
Kaori Igarashi
Koron Mizuno
Kaori Igarashi


Kentaro Tamura
Kentaro Tamura
Koichi Matsumoto
Kentaro Tamura
Koichi Matsumoto
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