
Azumanga Daioh: The Very Short Movie
Animation · Comedy
Overview
In this short movie featuring familiar characters from Azumanga Daioh, Osaka is yet again having a strange dream of Chiyo-Chan's pigtails being posessed. As Chiyo-Chan's pigtails bounce out of the window, who knows if young Chiyo will ever be happy again.
Top Cast


Chieko Higuchi
Chieko Higuchi
Tomo Takino (Voice)
Chieko Higuchi
Tomo Takino (Voice)


Houko Kuwashima
Houko Kuwashima
Kagura (Voice)
Houko Kuwashima
Kagura (Voice)


Rie Tanaka
Rie Tanaka
Koyomi Mizuhara (Voice)
Rie Tanaka
Koyomi Mizuhara (Voice)


Tomoko Kaneda
Tomoko Kaneda
Chiyo Mihama (Voice)
Tomoko Kaneda
Chiyo Mihama (Voice)


Yuki Matsuoka
Yuki Matsuoka
Ayumu 'Osaka' Kasuga (Voice)
Yuki Matsuoka
Ayumu 'Osaka' Kasuga (Voice)


Yuu Asakawa
Yuu Asakawa
Sakaki (Voice)
Yuu Asakawa
Sakaki (Voice)


Sakura Nogawa
Sakura Nogawa
Kaorin (Voice)
Sakura Nogawa
Kaorin (Voice)
Akiko Hiramatsu
Akiko Hiramatsu
Yukari Tanizaki (Voice)
Akiko Hiramatsu
Yukari Tanizaki (Voice)


Jun Fukushima
Jun Fukushima
Matsuyama (Voice)
Jun Fukushima
Matsuyama (Voice)
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