
Fighting Spirit: Fishmans
Documentary · Music
Overview
A documentary film chronicling the rehearsal, preparation and performance of a Fishmans concert performed on February 19, 2019 @Zepp Tokyo.
Top Cast
Kin-ichi Motegi
Kin-ichi Motegi
Himself
Kin-ichi Motegi
Himself
Yuzuru Kashiwabara
Yuzuru Kashiwabara
Himself
Yuzuru Kashiwabara
Himself
Hakase-Sun
Hakase-Sun
Himself
Hakase-Sun
Himself
Michio Sekiguchi
Michio Sekiguchi
Himself
Michio Sekiguchi
Himself


Shinya Kogure
Shinya Kogure
Himself
Shinya Kogure
Himself


ZAK
ZAK
Himself
ZAK
Himself


Ikuko Harada
Ikuko Harada
Herself
Ikuko Harada
Herself


Hanaregumi
Hanaregumi
Himself
Hanaregumi
Himself


UA
UA
Herself
UA
Herself
Kensuke Ojima
Kensuke Ojima
Himself
Kensuke Ojima
Himself
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