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Live-Action Kyō Kara Ore wa!! Show Casts Nana Seino, Kanna Hashimoto
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official website for the live-action television series of Hiroyuki Nishimori's Kyō kara Ore wa!! gag comedy manga revealed additional cast members for the series on Thursday. The additional cast includes:
Nana Seino as Riko AKASAKI, a girl who has feelings for Mitsuhashi, and is the only daughter of a martial artist
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Kanna Hashimoto as Kyōko Hayakawa, Itō's girlfriend, and a former delinquent herself
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The previously announced cast includes:
Kento Kaku as Takashi Mitsuhashi![]()
Kentarō as Shinji Itō, Mitsuhashi's partner![]()
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Taiga as Katsutoshi Imai![]()
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Yūma Yamamoto as Yasuo Tanigawa![]()
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Nobuyuki Suzuki as Satoshi Katagiri, Mitsuhashi and Shinji's greatest enemy, and feared as the greatest delinquent in Akehisa High School![]()
Hayato Isomura as Takeshi Sagara, the number two most feared delinquent in Akehisa High School![]()
The series will premiere on NTV's Nichiyō Drama time slot in October. The new series marks the first live-action adaptation for the manga in about 21 years.
Yūichi Fukuda (live-action Gintama, HK/Hentai Kamen, Super Salaryman Mr. Saenai) is directing the series. Fukuda previously worked with Kaku on the live-action television series Yūsha Yoshihiko to Maō no Shiro. Fukuda directed the series, and Kaku played a policeman in the 11th episode.
The manga's story centers on the blond delinquent high school student Takashi Mitsuhashi. He is sly and holds "Whatever I do, I'll win!" as his creed. He forms a duo with Shinji Itō, a fellow high school student who is serious and dutiful with a strong sense of justice.
Nishimori's series ran in Shogakukan's Zōkan Shonen Sunday and Weekly Shonen Sunday magazines from 1988 to 1997. The series' 38 compiled book volumes have a total of more than 40 million copies in print.
The manga inspired an original video anime series in 1992, and Toei released a V-Cinema direct-to-video live-action series inspired by the manga from 1992 to 1997. The V-Cinema series' cast and staff also reprised their roles for a live-action film adaptation that debuted in 1994.
Source: Comic Natalie