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Overview
Mika Katagiri wants her band to perform at the upcoming local festival. However, complications arise. Their keyboardist, Jun, refuses to play, and their stage has been cancelled. Refusing to give up, Mika and her band strive to find a way to play at the festival, using any means necessary.
Top Cast


Chiwa Saito
Chiwa Saito
Mai Hoshino (voice)
Chiwa Saito
Mai Hoshino (voice)


Yui Horie
Yui Horie
Madoka Otowa (voice)
Yui Horie
Madoka Otowa (voice)


Mika Kanai
Mika Kanai
Mika Katagiri (voice)
Mika Kanai
Mika Katagiri (voice)


Taiki Matsuno
Taiki Matsuno
Yōhei Hozumi (voice)
Taiki Matsuno
Yōhei Hozumi (voice)


Yukiko Mannaka
Yukiko Mannaka
Ayana Saeki (voice)
Yukiko Mannaka
Ayana Saeki (voice)
Akio Takahashi
Akio Takahashi
Ryōta Sugiyama (voice)
Akio Takahashi
Ryōta Sugiyama (voice)


Kouki Harasawa
Kouki Harasawa
Yūji Yahagi (voice)
Kouki Harasawa
Yūji Yahagi (voice)


Kumiko Nishihara
Kumiko Nishihara
Sena Yahagi (voice)
Kumiko Nishihara
Sena Yahagi (voice)


Satomi Korogi
Satomi Korogi
Eri Hozumi (voice)
Satomi Korogi
Eri Hozumi (voice)


Satsuki Yukino
Satsuki Yukino
Megumi Chigasaki (voice)
Satsuki Yukino
Megumi Chigasaki (voice)
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